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Conference Content: Market Update: Access a detailed well work forecast, including unique business cases for increased platform and subsea intervention activity and exclusive P&A workload predictions New Planning Methods: Hear how operators effectively intervened marginal wells with unique mobilisation, contract framing and management practices to ensure project viability Effective Recovery: Lower OPEX and lift cost whilst gaining incremental production through robust performance objectives for wireline and coiled tubing operations Well P&A: Analyse recent platform and subsea case studies including rigless multi-well projects and unique barrier verification processes that can lower P&A cost New Technologies: Examine emerging technologies, including project results from riserless coiled tubing and digital slickline operations to see the benefits of using new techniques Conference Objective: Combine advanced workover methodologies with proven wireline and coiled tubing technologies to deliver effective intervention and P&A campaigns IWCF Well Control Workshop North Sea Well P&A Workshop Well Integrity Best Practice Workshop 3rd Annual Operator’s Workshop MENA Well Intervention Workshop 5 Key Workshops and Breakout Sessions In Partnership with: April 26-27-28 | Hilton Treetops, Aberdeen 3rd Annual OFFSHORE WELL INTERVENTION EUROPE OWI 6 OPERATORS VESSEL COMPANIES INDUSTRY BODIES WELL SERVICE COMPANIES TO REGISTER NOW CLICK HERE > speakers include:

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Conference Content: • Market Update: Access a detailed well work forecast, including unique business cases for

increased platform and subsea intervention activity and exclusive P&A workload predictions

• New Planning Methods: Hear how operators effectively intervened marginal wells with unique mobilisation, contract framing and management practices to ensure project viability

• Effective Recovery: Lower OPEX and lift cost whilst gaining incremental production through robust performance objectives for wireline and coiled tubing operations

• Well P&A: Analyse recent platform and subsea case studies including rigless multi-well projects and unique barrier verification processes that can lower P&A cost

• New Technologies: Examine emerging technologies, including project results from riserless coiled tubing and digital slickline operations to see the benefits of using new techniques

Conference Objective: Combine advanced workover methodologies with proven wireline and coiled tubing technologies to deliver effective intervention and P&A campaigns

• IWCF Well Control Workshop

• North Sea Well P&A Workshop

• Well Integrity Best Practice Workshop

• 3rd Annual Operator’s Workshop

• MENA Well Intervention Workshop

5 Key Workshops and Breakout Sessions

In Partnership with:

April 26-27-28 | Hilton Treetops, Aberdeen 3rd AnnualOFFSHORE WELLINTERVENTIONEUROPE

OWI 6 OPERATORS

VESSEL COMPANIES

INDUSTRY BODIES

WELL SERVICE COMPANIES

TO REGISTER NOW CLICK HERE >

speakers include:

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YOUR EXPERT WELL INTERVENTION SPEAKERS

INDUSTRY BODIES:

David Conroy Chief Technical Officer

IWCF

Keith Mackie Operations Director ITF

INTERVENTION TOPIC EXPERTS INCLUDE:Martha Vasquez Head of Well Intervention

Boston Consulting

Simon Sparke Consultant

International Well Integrity

InternationalWell Integrity

Adrian John Senior Associate

Infield Systems

OPERATORS:

Derek MacKenzie General Manager Well Dicipline

Shell

Knut Hals Completions and Well Intervention Team Lead

Shell

Colin Tait Senior Well Engineer - Brant Alpha Shell

Tom Brighton Global Well Intervention Manager BG Group

Augustin Plaza Chief Operating Officer - Terragona Asset Repsol

Ibe Njoku Head of Well Treatment and Interventions

Total

Gavin Mundie Well Integrity Technical Authority TAQA Global

Damien Bassant Completions Superintendent, Field Development - Well Construction and Intervention Department

DEA Group

Kenneth McIntosh Frac Team Leader E.on

WELL SERVICE COMPANIES:

Fraser Dougall Project Manager Baker Hughes

Louisa Dahmani P&A Project Engineer Baker Hughes

Euan Stephen RIS Manager - Tubular Services Baker Hughes

Dag Klever Specialist System Engineer, Well Intervention Services FMC Technologies

George Walker UK Late Life & Decomissioning Manager Halliburton

Amir Hermes Wireline Operations Manager Schlumberger

VESSEL COMPANIES:

Magne Nygard VP Projects and Technology

AKOFS Offshore

Phil Bosworth Director - New Capability, Europe and Africa

Helix

Iain Morrice Global Business Manager - Group

Island Offshore

Speaker Selection ProcessOver the past two years OWI Europe has assembled the most influential speakers including BG Group, Baker Hughes, E.on, Eni, Halliburton, Helix Well Ops, Island Offshore, Repsol, Schlumberger, Shell, Talisman-Sinopec, Tullow Oil, Total, Wintershall and many more. This year’s line up offers the most influential North Sea intervention decision makers to aid you intervention strategy...

“Excellent presentations, excellent discussions” Matthias Koenig, Subsea Intervention Engineer, BP

“A great blend of presentations on well integrity, LWI and P&A topics”

Dag Jostein Klever, Specialist Engineer, FMC Technologies

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A LETTER FROM THE CONFERENCE DIRECTOR Offshore Well Intervention Conference

Well intervention is a complex discipline, but one which can add significant value to an operators well stock. In the current climate there are significant benefits that prove conducting well work during low oil prices can be the best option for multiple functions, specifically:

Production Optimisation:

Currently operators can protect cash flow by reducing expenditure and CAPEX, however there remains a need to maintain or even increase production from existing assets - which inevitably comes at a cost. At OWI Europe 2015 McKinsey & Co showed why an active well intervention approach can enhance overall volume by 5% and boost production by 10% on average. Also the costs of intervention are presently very small and the upside results in the cost per barrel being 5-10 times lower than the lift cost on un-intervened assets. This demonstrates the criticality of well intervention for the protection of the North Sea business.

Well P&A:

Well P&A makes up 46% of the £16.9 billion UKCS decommissioning liability with an expected spend of £7.7 billion by 2024 according Oil & Gas UK’s Decommissioning Insight Survey Report. Unfortunately research shows well P&A to have low levels of suppliers with the required capabilities to meet this demand - just 37% of North Sea suppliers offer the required services according to the recent study Decommissioning in the UKCS (Scottish Enterprise, Decom North Sea and Accenture). The OGA’s Call to Action demonstrates the necessity to collaborate whilst encouraging operators to either plug or develop suspended fields. The compiling

effect of the above has greatly increased the demand for well P&A expertise and knowledge sharing and OWI 2016 will offer the most recent P&A case studies to learn from and the best technology companies to partner with.

Well Integrity:

The most important role of any operator is to ensure the integrity of their well stock, barriers and pressure containment. SPE Review 268 states that 34% of wells on the UKCS have structural integrity issues. As the North Sea is a very mature basin, with producing well stock ranging from the late 60’s to the current day, integrity challenges are vast and complex. The mixture of technical excellence and human factors is key to ensuring that the North Sea well stock is capable of continued production and P&A.

OWI 2016:

Now in its third year, the Offshore Well Intervention Conference Europe is a key meeting point for North Sea well intervention decision makers to network and develop cost efficient well intervention and P&A campaigns by utilizing new best practice processes latest technology. If your business is involved in intervention, integrity or well P&A you should join 300 senior representatives from companies including BG Group, REPSOL, E.on, DEA Group, Schlumberger, Shell, Baker Hughes, Halliburton, FMC Technologies, Helix Well Ops, TAQA, Total and many more on the 26-28 April 2016.

If you have any questions or would like to participate in OWI 2016 please contact me on [email protected] or on 0203 411 9184

Tommy Angell, Director, Offshore Network

Conference at a GlanceReview the below table to get a snapshot of the potential value of OWI 2016 to you and your business. This table summerises the information, networking and value adding sessions that will ensure you gain a high return on your investment at the conference.

APRIL 26: IWCF WORKSHOP

MORNING LUNCH AFTERNOON EVENING

Workshop Sessions:

• Subsea well control

• Snubbing

• Human factors

Networking Lunch

Interactive Sessions:

• Well control simulator competition

• Well control quiz

Networking Drinks:

• VIP champagne reception

APRIL 27: CONFERENCE DAY 1

MORNING LUNCH AFTERNOON EVENING

Conference Sessions:

• Market demand

• Intervention cost reduction

Workshops:

• Well P&A

• MENA

Conference Sessions:

• Well P&A case studies

• Project planning

Networking Drinks:

• Drinks reception for all attendees

APRIL 28: CONFERENCE DAY 2

MORNING LUNCH AFTERNOON EVENING

Workshop Sessions:

• Operators breakfast

Conference Sessions:

• Well integrity

Workshop:

• Well Integrity

Conference Sessions:

• New technology

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SHOWCASE YOUR INTERVENTION CAPABILITIES

If your company is looking to build strategic partnerships within the well intervention discipline, OWI 2016 is the only conference you need to dedicate time and resources to in 2016 - and here’s why:

• OWI 2016 is solely focused on the core intervention challenges of North Sea operators. All attendees, speakers and sponsors are dedicated well work professionals, making this the most targeted networking environment for companies like yours

• OWI 2016 is an operator lead forum. Over 30% of attendees are made up from operating companies, meaning that you will have more conversations with potential clients who are actively developing offshore well work projects in Europe

• OWI 2016 is a proven business development opportunity for contractors and suppliers. All attendees are intervention decision makers who are qualified and interested in your services, so you will achieve more from OWI 2016 than any other business development activity

At OWI 2015 11 key organisations had the opportunity to sponsor and exhibit. Due to demand we have expanded the range of opportunities, making it easier to promote your products across 3 days of exclusive networking.

If one of the below statements outlines your companies focus don’t miss out on the opportunity to sponsor the 3rd Annual Offshore Well Intervention Conference to increase the ROI on your marketing efforts:

• You are a market leader and want to position yourself as such alongside the conference

• You are an established service provider seeking to reinforce your brand and win new business

• You are an experienced service provider looking to enter the European market for the first time

• You are launching a new intervention product or service and want to build awareness of what you can offer

• You recently completed a “first of a kind” project and would like to share your experience with the industry

• You have developed a new, innovative service that you would like to gain exposure for

To secure your place as a sponsor or exhibitor please contact our Commercial Director, Everad MacIndoe on the below details.

SPONSORING & EXHIBITING AT OWI 2016?

Sponsors and Exhibitors Will Meet Companies Including:Everad MacIndoe Commercial Director Offshore Network

+44 (0) 203 773 8294

[email protected]

OWI 2016 offers ongoing promotion to ensure your services and expertise are promoted to the most senior intervention decision makers... But don't take our word for it, see what our previous exhibitors and sponsors achieved!

“Great conference, we have been most impressed with the turnout. High operator attendance, great target audience for us” Sarah Stuart, Senior Sales and Marketing Associate, IHS-Rushmore

“From an exhibitor perspective good attendance - Loads of follow up opportunities” Tom Bryce, Marketing Director, Enpro Subsea

“OWI 2015 was very informative and educational in terms of knowledge shared, status of the intervention well control industry and new technology in this space. Highly recommended” Nancy Kenney, Marketing Manager, Subsea Solutions Intervention

“Very well organised and service minded to put the customer in focus. Good variety of presentations from subsea to topside and lessons learned and case studies” Frode Bjorkheim, Sales Manager, Sandvik Norge AS

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NETWORKING AT OWI 2016 On April 26, 27 & 28 2016, over 300 senior level decision makers will meet to share best practice and learn from recent case studies to drive key efficiencies for their offshore well intervention programmes. The Benefits of Attending OWI 2016

• Over 12 case studies: In the current environment it is critical to learn from the most recent projects to ensure work is executed in the most efficient way possible. OWI 2016 will deliver 12+ new intervention case studies from companies including Baker Hughes, BG Group, DEA Group, Halliburton, Island Offshore, REPSOL, Schlumberger, Shell and Total

• OWI is an operator led conference: Since 2014 OWI has attracted over 100 operators from companies including BG Group, BP, Centrica Energy, Chevron, CNR International, ConocoPhillips, E.on, EnQuest, Hess, Lundin, Maersk Oil, Marathon Oil, Premier Oil, REPSOL, Shell, Talisman-Sinopec, TAQA, Total E&P, Tullow Oil and Wintershall - ensuring the most active intervention North Sea E&P companies are represented to make every conversation of the highest possible value

• OWI offers bespoke business development opportunities: Over 25 companies have chosen to sponsor or exhibit at OWI to enhance their brand and meet decision makers who can use their products and services. Past sponsors and exhibitors including Helix Well Ops, Hunting, NOV and other key members of the intervention community have benefited from the meeting

Company Types

The types of companies you can expect to meet and network with at OWI 2016 are represented below:

Job Function

The typical job function of the delegates you will meet and network with at OWI 2015 is represented below:

30%

30%

18%

10%

12%

31%27%20%17%5%

OPERATOR

WELL SERVICE COMPANIES

VESSELS AND SUBSEA

REGULATORS & ASSOCIATIONS

OTHER

COMMERCIAL

OPERATIONS

ENGINEERING

C LEVEL

OTHER

TO REGISTER NOW CLICK HERE >

PREVIOUS OWI TESTIMONIALS“Value adding conference with excellent opportunity to hear about the latest technology, whilst networking with service companies and operators” Dave Black, Well Integrity Team Leader, CNR International

“High quality attendees, generally very good presentations. The intervention sector needs a regular focused conference like this” Tom Brighton, Global Well Intervention Manager, BG Group

“Well organised conference with a good variety of presentations given. Good choice of lunchtime session presentations. Great opportunity to network with colleagues, operators and service providers and explore new technology on the market” Steven Low, Subsea Well Intervention Engineer, Chevron

“The conference was well organised and well attended with a good range of topics being discussed”

Chiwuike Amaechi, Senior Subsea Engineer, Shell

“Very informative sessions along with solid networking opportunities” Chris James, Subsea Well Intervention Advisor, Chevron

“Good venue, good services” Bill Cowan, Senior Subsea Advisor, Eni

Tommy Angell Director Offshore Network Ltd.

+44 (0) 203 411 9184

[email protected]

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EXCLUSIVE CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

International Well Control Forum Workshop NORTH SEA WELL P&A Workshop Attend a working lunch on April 27 and discuss how step-changes to current P&A practices can lower risk and your overall decommissioning liability

MENA Well Intervention Workshop Join a working lunch session on April 27 dedicated to analysing offshore well intervention potential in the Middle East and North African region to deliver an outlook of future work in this growing market

Well Integrity Best Practice Workshop On April 28 examine how a collaborative and robust integrity programme can lower well work costs by reducing intervention frequency whilst ensuring integrity assurance 3rd Annual Operator’s Breakfast Workshop On the morning of April 28 all operator attendees are welcome to join an operator only workshop focusing on how to deliver valuable intervention projects in the current market

APRIL 27

APRIL 27

APRIL 26

APRIL 28

APRIL 28

On Tuesday April 26 the International Well Control Forum (IWCF) will host a full day workshop dedicated to well control during intervention operations. This exclusive session is open to all Premium Pass holders and IWCF members.

The format of the workshop will include interactive discussions and seminars followed by technology led breakout sessions with exclusive networking opportunities.

Seminar topics include:

• Subsea Well Control: Hear how intervention training focused on well containment at the sea floor and subsea re-entry can enhance your well control capabilities

• Snubbing: Learn how to best approach snubbing operations to increase safety and reliability whilst reducing non-productive time

• Human Factors: Understand innovations in crew resource management, scenario based training and simulation to ensure industry leading well control competencies

“The calibre and interest level of attending delegates was unmatched with other conferences. We achieved outstanding engagement with the workshop and will continue to pursue this avenue of client reach” Constance Shook, Marketing Co-ordinator, Weatherford

Breakout sessions include:

• Well simulator competition: See how you score against other attendees when conducting a range of intervention operations on IWCF simulators

• Well control quiz: Test your knowledge of well intervention pressure control with real IWCF examination questions in a unique team quiz

• Networking drinks reception: Network with fellow workshop attendees at an exclusive drinks reception on the evening of the April 26

This value added session will give you the opportunity to expand your well control knowledge, as well as giving you exposure to new working groups, including the IWCF’s Well Control Task Force, who you have the opportunity to join to help continual improvement within well control operations.

Hosting or sponsoring a workshop is a fantastic way to share your expertise with a selected audience who are dedicated to your well work discipline.

To find out how to participate in one of the above workshops contact Everad MacIndoe on +44 (0)203 773 8294 or email [email protected] now!

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Case Study: DEA Group’s Innovative and Effective Approaches to Well Intervention

• Learn from DEA Group’s approach to well intervention and hear the innovative approaches that offer greater efficiency

• Review DEA Group’s recent well intervention operations and see where step-changes from traditional intervention methods were implemented and the benefits that were realised

• See how new methodologies were developed into best practice, noting how simple processes and solutions that were utilised in place of complex systems

Damien Bassant, Completion Superintendent, Field Development - Well Construction & Intervention Department, DEA GROUP

S E C T I O N 2 : E F F I C I E N T P ROJ E C T P L A N N I N G

Case Study: BG Group’s Well Intervention Commercial Re-Design

• See how a revised approach to planning and executing intervention programmes encouraged greater cost effective delivery from existing assets in Tunisia

• Review BG Group’s approach to developing an international intervention team coupled with new supply chain processes to drive project efficiency across field operations

• Hear results from the Tunisia field campaign and see how new approaches to traditional projects can add value

Tom Brighton, Global Well Intervention Manager, BG GROUP

Case Study: Tarragona Asset Intervention

• Review the mission goals for 2015’s well intervention project on the Tarragona well, including key challenges which required specific focus to ensure project viability

• Examine the planning process for the project and how the methodology, technology selection and risk mitigation factors were decided upon

• Access results of the programme to take away key lessons learned which can offer greater efficiency during future operations

Augustin Plaza, Chief Operating and Production Manager - Tarragona Asset, REPSOL

Key Planning Factors in Establishing Robust and Effective LWI Operations

• See how FMC Technologies’ partnership with Island Offshore and Altus Intervention was conceived and how the group’s experience and interface has evolved

• Examine how the alliance’s frequent intervention campaigns in the North Sea have unveiled new project designs have improved cost efficiency for LWI operations

• Review the key factors FMC Technologies have identified as being critical to delivering significant LWI efficiencies

Dag Jostein Klever, Specialist Engineer – Well Intervention Services, FMC TECHNOLOGIES

S E C T I O N 1 : A D D R E S S I N G C O S T I N T H E C U R R E N T E N V I RO N M E N T

Case Study: How BG Group Extract Value through Well Intervention in the Current Climate

• Understand how BG Group leveraged multi-well intervention campaigns to significantly add well portfolio value by lowering lift costs

• Review the necessary innovative commercial solutions that were applied across all assets to ensure field development was economically viable

• See why there needs to be a continued focus on operational delivery to drive greater return for North Sea operators

Tom Brighton, Global Well Intervention Manager, BG GROUP

Case Study: Contractor Positioning Commercial Models in the Current Environment

• See how Halliburton have repositioned their business to provide greater service and cost efficiency for late life well projects in mature basins, like the North Sea

• Analyse recent intervention and P&A projects that utilised this model, showing the importance of developing new methodologies that address market constraints

• Hear results of these projects and the value realised by the operator which have encouraged more well campaigns to take place

George Walker, UK Late Life and Decommissioning Manager, HALLIBURTON

“A wonderful experience. I would love to attend again” Afolabi Owoeye,

Senior Subsea Hardware Engineer, Shell

CONFERENCE AGENDA

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S E C T I O N 3 : W E L L P & A

Wells Overview

• Listen to Shell’s approach to North Sea well work and discover why both Subsea and Platform well P&A has become a focus area for current and future activities

• Identify the current challenges and risks associated with North Sea well P&A and discuss how the industry can collaborate to drive core well abandonment efficiencies

• Highlight notable P&A experiences Shell have encountered across the North Sea and discuss where we need to be as an industry to achieve consistent P&A efficiency

Derek Mackenzie, General Manager Well Discipline (CWI) – Operated, SHELL

Case Study: Multi-Well P&A

• Review the mission goals for the multi-well P&A programme, including the scope of work, schedule and results expected by the operator

• Understand how constant and simultaneous rig operations, repeated processes and utilisation of the Mastiff system encouraged greater confidence, knowledge and delivery

• Hear the results of the campaign and underline challenges and difficulties which were faced to ensure greater project efficiency in the future

Euan Stephen, RIS Manager – Tubular Services, BAKER HUGHES

Case Study: Brent Alpha Plug & Abandon. One team, two steps: Plugging Brent Alpha’s wells efficiently

• Phase 1 Plug & Lubricate (P&L). See how the two phase approach to abandonments can increase efficiency & reduce spend

• Driving performance, stretch targets. Explore the goals for the campaign & the Asset / technology enablers that helped efficient delivery of phase 1

• Phase2 Plug & Abandon (P&A). Consider how the age & size of the platform influence the timeline for P&A. Explore enablers for efficient P&A performance

Colin Tait, Senior Well Engineer – Brent Alpha, SHELL

Case Study: Planning for New Subsea P&A Methodologies

• Analyse the new processes, tooling and approach Baker Hughes developed to address Subsea P&A cost in the current environment

• Evaluate how change was planned and hear the results from two P&A campaigns, showing how new technology and applications were applied to single and multi-well programmes

• Compare the benefits of this new P&A methodology with traditional approaches to subsea well work and hear the operators view of this new technology and process

Louisa Dahmani, Well Plug and Abandonment Project Engineer, BAKER HUGHES

Fraser Dougall, Project Manager - Production Enhancement/Plug and Abandonment, BAKER HUGHES

CONFERENCE AGENDACase Study: Planning and Execution of Multi-Well Perforation

• Investigate how the 17 well perforation campaign was planned out, highlighting specific challenges of working on older assets within a brief 1-2 month window

• See how combining multiple wells into one campaign, coupled with the repetition of perforation procedures on each well, encouraged greater cost and process efficiencies

• Hear the results of the campaign including key lessons learnt to encourage greater intervention effectiveness moving forward

Ibe Njoku, Head of Well Treatment and Interventions, TOTAL

Panel Session: Planning For New Bridge Plug Technology

• Analyse the current best available technologies and identify the strengths and weaknesses of each

• Discover brand new bridge plug technology and see how new designs overcome previous challenges

• Review the pros and cons of each new technology, including a specific focus on setting and removal options

Do you have a new bridge plug technology to discuss with the intervention community? If you would like to participate on the Planning For New Bridge Plug Technology Panel Session contact Everad MacIndoe today on [email protected] or call 0203 773 8294

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Addressing Cost and Efficiency Through New Technology

• See how Schlumberger developed and integrated platform of live services, which are collectively used to drive efficiency

• Examine how digital slickline enables the operator to see and control down hole events as they happen, and how this have encouraged further cost efficiencies in P&A, production enhancement, well restoration and cement evaluation

• Analyse how this technology has become an enabler for a change in intervention methodology, allowing cost and efficiency issues to be addressed in the current market conditions

Amir Hermes, Wireline Operations Manager, SCHLUMBERGER

Panel Session: Well Restoration - Technology and Approaches

• Highlight the challenges and risks encountered when intervening on old well stock and see how to best approach assets with unknown or poor integrity

• See new solutions to annulus communication issues that can greatly increase the chances of successful P&A and well restoration projects

• Review new technology initiatives from the ITF which are focussed on addressing increasing well integrity assurance whilst addressing cost

Moderated by Kenneth McIntosh, Frac Team Leader, E.ON

Keith Mackie, Director of Strategic Projects and International Development, ITF

S E C T I O N 5 : N E W T E C H N O L O GY A P P L I CAT I O N S

Case Study: Riserless Coiled Tubing

• Examine the objectives for 2015’s pilot hole drilling campaign and see why a riserless coiled tubing option was selected

• Hear how riserless coil technology was approved ahead of deployment to gain a better understanding of how new technology can be introduced to market

• Following the success of the riserless coiled tubing drilling campaign, hear what future applications this technology could have for North Sea well intervention

Case Study: New Vessel Capabilities for Deepwater XMT Installation and Intervention

• Review the capabilities of Skandi Santos and AKOFS Wayfarer to see how construction vessels can be efficiently utilised for intervention applications

• Hear case studies of specific installations and interventions performed by each vessel, including project results, benefits and project limitations

• Compare performance with conventional approaches to demonstrate how changing the applications of existing vessels can result in efficiency gains for operators

Alf Kristensen, VP Projects, AKOFS OFFSHORE

CONFERENCE AGENDACase Study: Subsea Well Abandonment Campaign for Draugen

• Present an overview of Shell’s Draugen subsea well abandonment programme, showing how to optimise split between rig and LWI and IMR vessel to reduce cost and to maximise efficiency throughout project.

• Use of new technology with existing technology to reduce rig time and vessel time.

• Hear the results of the project, lessons learned and the way forward for Shell.

Knut Hals, Completions and Well Intervention Team Lead, A/S NORSKE SHELL

S E C T I O N 4: W E L L I N T E G R I T YStrategic Thinking: Well Integrity, The Known Unknowns

• Examine why past incidents and current data is key to understanding the gaps in barrier knowns and unknowns

• See the importance of a proactive strategy to identifying unknown risks in areas including cement behind casing, deterioration of components that were only tested at installation, change of fluid composition and the impact casing corrosion has on well loading capacity

• Identify why the development of a team that can assess the vulnerability of a well barrier envelope system and determine its resilience to extreme events will define the necessary logging and inspection tools of the future

Gavin Mundie, Well Integrity Technical Authority, TAQA GLOBAL

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Well P&A Demand

• Analyse the current demand for North Sea well P&A projects, noting the growing volume of suspended well stock and demand for contractor services

• Review the repetition, mistakes and inefficiencies that are routinely encountered when planning and executing P&A projects and see solutions that can reduce liability

• See how operator collaboration and knowledge sharing can change the approach to well P&A planning to increase project certainty and encourage more projects

Simon Sparke, Consultant, INTERNATIONAL WELL INTEGRITY PREMIER OIL

IWCF – Transforming Well Control Training

• Introduction to IWCF, learning about the mission, vision and values of the only independent body who focus on oil and gas well training and accreditation

• See how a focus on transforming well control training will support new global safety and competency best practice including the introduction of CRM and Enhanced Renewal

• Examine how the IWCF’s 1 and 5 levels of training will be deployed to industry and encourage a higher calibre of staff competency and efficiency

David Conroy, Chief Technical Officer, IWCF

CONFERENCE AGENDA

TO REGISTER NOW CLICK HERE >

New Coiled Tubing Applications

• Review the current demand for coiled tubing services in across the North Sea and compare this to the existing service providers, demonstrating a need for greater supplier capability

• Access new applications where coiled tubing can be utilised and note the new equipment modifications required to execute the work to ensure programme efficiency

• Hear how Helix are positioning themselves to provide bespoke coiled tubing equipment that can offer cost effective approaches to coiled tubing operations

Phil Bosworth, Director of New Capability – Europe and Africa, HELIX WELL OPS

S E C T I O N 6 : M A R K E T D E M A N D & R E S O U RC E S

Offshore Well Intervention Economics and Opportunity

• Examine traditional approaches to well intervention and review how new methods offer greater efficiency to justify field development in the current climate

• Access production results from North Sea operators who have recently completed field development campaigns to illustrate how intervention benefits OPEX costs

• See the economic benefits of running continuous well intervention campaigns in the current climate to ensure profitable production by lowering the cost per barrel

Martha Vasquez, Project Leader, BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP

“Good operator involvement” Christian Shields, Team Lead Operations Reservoir

Engineer, Talisman-Sinopec

Well Intervention Activity Levels in Europe• Review the offshore well intervention activity levels

from the past 12 months, noting the growing demand for intervention services which have developed in this period

• Access a 2016/2017 forecast including the intervention applications claiming the majority of the market share to best position your business

• Understand what is necessary to achieve this potential from an industry standpoint to ensure you are poised to meet and contribute to this activity growth

Adrian John, Senior Associate, INFIELD SYSTEMS

“I have never been to an offshore well intervention conference before. What pleased me was hearing

not only challenges that other operators like mine face, but what these operators have done to

overcome said challenges.” William Ekwue, Production Technologist,

Maersk Oil

“The most interesting section of the conference was the real cases.”

Pablo Medina, Production Engineer, Repsol

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REGISTRATION OPTIONS

DATE & VENUEApril 26, 27 & 28, 2016 Hilton Treetops, Aberdeen

Hilton Aberdeen Treetops Hotel 161 Springfield Road, Aberdeen AB15 7AQ, United Kingdom Telephone: 01224 313377

Hotel DiscountOffshore Network have negotiated a discounted room rate for you to stay at the venue – this is extremely limited however so book today to ensure you get the best rate. Please quote Offshore Network when booking

GROUP DISCOUNTS FOR DELEGATIONS!OWI 2016 has assembled the very best speakers coupled with 12+ hours of dedicated networking time.

To get the maximum information and networking value possible from OWI 2016, secure group booking discounts and send multiple members of your team. Email us directly at [email protected] or call us at +44 (0) 203 411 9184 before space runs outTerms & Conditions: Payment Policy: Full payment is due within 28 days of ticket reservation and must be paid in full 1 week prior to event registration, whichever

comes first. Registration will not be confirmed until full payment has been received. Cancellation and Refunds: Cancellations must be received in writing. If cancellation is received within 28 days of the conference, the attendee will receive a full credit to a future conference. If cancellation is received more than 28 days from the conference, Offshore Network Ltd will retain 10% of the attendance fee for administration purposes or offer a full credit to a future conference. Places are transferable at no extra charge. In the event that Offshore Network Ltd cancels a conference, payments received at the cancellation date will be credited back in full to all attendees. All conference credit notes remain valid for 2 years. Changes to Conference Programme and Agenda: Offshore Network Ltd reserves the right to postpone or cancel an event, to change the location or alter the advertised speakers for an event at any time. Any Changes to the agenda will be updated on our website as soon as possible. Design by www.TheCreativeTree.co.uk

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PREMIUM PASSBook before February 26th and Save £500 + VAT

STANDARD PASSBook before February 26th and Save £500 + VAT

PREMIUM PASS FEATURES:• 2 day conference pass (April 27 & 28)• Access to technology showcase hall• Networking drinks reception and luncheon• Post conference proceedings• PLUS: Access to the IWCF well control workshop• PLUS: Access to the North Sea P&A workshop• PLUS: Access to the well integrity workshop• PLUS: Priority conference room seating• PLUS: Access to pre-conference networking• PLUS: VIP champagne reception• PLUS: Express registration

STANDARD PASS FEATURES:• 2 day conference pass (April 27 & 28)• Access to technology showcase hall• Networking drinks reception and luncheon• Post conference proceedings

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Book by February 26th .............................£745 + VATBook by Friday April 1st ...........................£945 + VATFULL PRICE .................................................£1295 + VAT

Book By Friday February 26th ................£695 + VATBook by Friday April 1st ...........................£895 + VATFULL PRICE .................................................£1195 + VAT