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NORWAY DAYS IN BAKU
29 - 31 OCTOBER 2013 | BAKU, AZERBAIJAN
INTSOK partner abstracts
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NORWEGIAN COMPANIES *S = SPEAKER / *A = ATTENDEE
INDEX:
PAGE # COMPANY NAME & TITLE
PARTICIPATION
29 OCT: 30 OCT: SOCAR
31 OCT: CDC STATOIL MES
4 Aker Solutions Heikki Valitalo, Sales Director - - - S
5 Aker Solutions Mikhail Babkin, Area Sales Manager, Russia & CIS - Process Systems EMEA
- - A -
6 Aptomar AS Tor Magnus Økstad, International Sales Manager
A S S A
7 Autronica Fire & Security Baard J. Holth, Regional Sales Manager Europe A A S S
8 Carbon Limits Torleif Haugland, Managing Director A S S -
9, 10 Clampon AS Kjetil Nysaeter, Area Sales Manager A A S S
11 Dresser-Rand Thomas Palkovich, Project Development Manager GT SBU
A A S S
12 EATON HERNIS Scan Systems
Denis Kleev, Head Of Offshore Systems - - S S
13 Frank Mohn As Roald Wie, Area Sales Manager A S A A
14 Glamox ASA Ola Wiik, Vice President Oil & Gas A A S S
15 HARDING Tommy Hivand, Sales Manager - - S S
3 INTSOK Håkon Skretting, Regional Director A S S S
3 INTSOK Nikki E. Mooki, Adm. Manager A A A A
16 Jotun Serdar Puntar, South East Europe Protective Regional Manager
- - A S
16 Jotun Tolga Yilmazkurt, Export Manager - - A A
17 KONGSBERG Group, Norway
Søren Veierland, Business Manager - - S S
17 KONGSBERG Group, Norway
Terje Spetaas, Area Sales Manager - - A A
18 Markleen Stuart Duncanson, Sales Manager A S - -
19 Norlense AS Asbjørn Klaussen, Sales Manager A S A A
20 Oiltec Solutions As Lars Namork, Sales And Marketing Director A A S S
20 Oiltec Solutions As Teymur Gurbanov A A A A
21 READ AS Jakob Haldorsen, Chief Scientist A A S A
22 RESMAN Robert Brough, Chief Commercial Officer A A S -
23 Roxar Services As Dimitry Bolotnik, Vice-President, CIS - - S -
24, 25 Safety Tools Allmet Alexander Petrov, Head of Department Eurasia A A S S
24 Safety Tools Allmet Samat Mahmutov A - A A
26 Schlumberger PWSM Stian Johnsen, Regional Sales Manager – Scandinavia
A A S A
27 Wärtsilä Oil & Gas Systems
Åge Wallentinsen, Senior Advisor A S S -
28 Øglaend Systems Tor Jan Øglaend, Project Director A - A S
28 Øglaend System Llc Oleg Veryuzhskiy, General Director Russia A - S S
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INTSOK
Attendee(s):
Mr. Håkon Skretting, Regional Director
Mrs. Nikki E: Mooki, Adm. Manager / Proj Coordinator
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +47 90565393
+47 90553361
Web: http://www.intsok.com
Company profile:
INTSOK was established in 1997 by the Norwegian Government and the Norwegian oil and
gas industry as an independent non-profit foundation to strengthen the long-term basis for value creation and employment in the Norwegian oil and gas industry through expanding
the industry’s international business activities.
The objective is to promote the Norwegian oil and gas industry’s leading edge experience,
technology and expertise to key clients in international markets and provide market information to its partners. In 2009, Norway was the world’s third largest oil and gas
exporter. The petroleum sector is vital for the country’s economy, representing 25 percent of the gross domestic product, more than 50 percent of export earnings and providing some 250.000 jobs, directly and indirectly.
Per October 2013, the organisation counted 230 member companies. INTSOK’s activities are
financed jointly by the industry and the government.
Founders:
Norwegian Government
o Ministry of Foreign Affairs
o Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
o Ministry of Trade and Industry
Professional organisations
o Federation of Norwegian Industries
o Norwegian Shipowners’ Association
o The Norwegian Oil Industry Association
Oil company:
o Statoil*
* Saga Petroleum and Norsk Hydro were original co-founders. Now both a part of Statoil
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Aker Solutions Drilling Technologies
Attendee(s):
Mr. Heikki Valitalo, Director Sales-Russia and Caspian Sea Region
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +358 400 892766
Web: http://www.akersolutions.com
Presentation
Aker Solutions 20 years in Azerbaijan
Abstract
Presentation will give introduction of Aker Solutions from early days to the current set up in Baku.
Aker Solutions Drilling Technologies, equipment portfolio with the latest developments and services will be presented.
Aker Solutions Drilling Technologies Baku office & training centre will be presented.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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Aker Process Systems SAS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Mikhail Babkin, Area Sales Manager, Russia & CIS - Process Systems EMEA
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +45 43 454 745
Web: http://www.akersolutions.com
Presentation
Aker Solutions’ wellstream processing technologies - focus on produced water treatment
solutions
Abstract
Aker Solutions is a worldwide group established since a century and with more than 20,000 people dedicated to the oil and gas industry, covering all fields from subsea to onshore
processing.
Within this group, Process Systems business provides process equipment for oil and gas production. Our capabilities cover oil separation, oil dehydration and desalting, gas processing, hydrate inhibition, produced water processing, water injection, vapour recovery
and complete systems regrouping several processes.
We have developed a strong operational expertise in produced water treatment systems for onshore and offshore applications.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR
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Aptomar AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Tor Magnus Økstad, International Sales Manager
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 90 19 09 83
Web: http://www.aptomar.com
Presentation
Aptomar – Safety at your fingertips
Abstract
Aptomar is a Norwegian company offering tactical command and control emergency response solution for offshore Oil Spill Response, Search and Rescue, Security and
Surveillance.
A well proven system enabling oil spill clean-up work to be performed 24/7 The SECurus, a high technology sensor unit consisting of cooled IR camera, DV
camera and search light, fully stabilized to compensate vessels movements High sensitive IR camera detects oil on water and show relative thickness
Estimate area where 90% of oil is contained within 10% of the oil slick area Management system on the vessel’s bridge with camera video and electronic
chart integrated with radar oil spill detection giving the complete picture Oil slick layout shown in the electronic chart together with surrounding traffic
information from radar and AIS
Applications for Search & Rescue, detect a man in water at long distance, day and night
Video, still pictures and traffic situation recorded for post operation’s use Video, still pictures and traffic situation sent on a broad band link to other vessels
and onshore control centres
Tactical Collaboration Management Systems (TCMS) onshore for coordination and operations management - the COP (Common Operational Picture)
“The Norwegian way”, regulations and examples International references
Workshop(s)
Workshop with Ministry of Emergency Situation Workshop with SOCAR
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Autronica Fire and Security AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Baard Johan Holth, Regional Sales Manager - Europe
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 970 62 678
Web: http://www.autronicafire.no
Presentation
AutroSafe IFG – A natural choice for the most safety-critical industries
Abstract
As a global provider of safety solutions , Autronica Fire and Security AS is a leading innovator, manufacturer and supplier of fire safety equipment and marine safety monitoring and surveillance equipment. Our products ensure safety in applications supplier of advanced
sensors and systems for fire and gas detection to the petrochemical oil and gas industry.
Autronica Fire and Security has developed the world’s first interactive-addressable system for integrated fire and gas detection: AutroSafe* Integrated Fire and Gas Detection System (IFG), the only integrated fire and gas detection system that is approved according to IEC
61508 Safety Integrity Level 2 (SIL2).
AutroSafe IFG has been developed in close collaboration with the petrochemical, oil and gas
industry. AutroSafe IFG is designed to comply with present and future standards, including EN 54, and is approved by many international standards organizations.
The company’s product range includes the AutroSafe IFG Detection system with SelfVerify fire and gas detectors, high-sensitive smoke detection (HSSD), alarm displays, colour graphic
presentation, alarm management and control systems. Services offered include system design, project management, installation and commissioning, after-sales service and training. AutroSafe has proven its unique stability and reliability in more than 15 000
installations worldwide both on- and offshore.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR
Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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Carbon Limits AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Torleif Haugland, Managing Director
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 90 55 11 37
Web: http://www.carbonlimits.no/
Presentation
Best available technologies and practices in monitoring and reduction methane emissions in the oil and gas sector
Abstract
Carbon Limits has a dialogue with SOCAR about cooperation on improved monitoring and accounting of methane emissions in the oil and gas sector and development of analytical
tools for indentification and analysis of investments to reduce emissions, and further to cooperate on ways to promote investment implementation. The latter may include tapping into international climate financing mechanisms. The workshop presentation will summarize
the key elements of such cooperation. It will also cover results from other international work Carbon Limits has done on oil and gas sector methane emissions, including surveys of best
available technologies for emissions mitigation and their cost. Barriers to project implementation and regulatory issues may also be covered.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with Ministry of Emergency Situation Workshop with SOCAR
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ClampOn AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Kjetil Nysæter, Area Sales Manager (UK & Europe)
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 92036679
Web: http://www.clampon.com
Presentation
Acoustic Sand detection, Sand management and Corrosion/Erosion monitoring
Abstract
Acoustic sand monitoring is essential to keep sand production under control. Compared to intrusive type erosion probes, acoustic sand monitors will give an instant real-time reading of sand production. The sensitivity is also much greater then what erosion probes can achieve.
Another benefit is that being non-intrusive there is no risk involved and the instruments are more or less maintenance free.
ClampOn has manufactured and installed over 10 000 instruments worldwide, we have never stopped developing our technology and are now supplying our fourth generation instruments which are superior when it comes to filtering capabilities and accuracy.
In addition to being an instrument manufacturer, ClampOn also provide best in class sand management. We are remotely monitoring more than 700 wells worldwide, and provide the
operators with daily to monthly reports, which consist of details of sand production, advice on well operation, etc. We have more than 10 support engineers working on different assets on daily basis and 15 service engineers on schedule for onshore and offshore operations.
As a supplement to our acoustic sand detector, our non-intrusive CEM (Corrosion-Erosion Monitor) can be installed to continually monitor the wall thickens off the pipe.
This presentation will give an insight to:
- Sand detector working principle
- History and development
- How the instrument best can be utilized
- Challenges and solutions
- Field cases
- CEM (Non-intrusive Corrosion-Erosion Monitor)
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR
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Presentation
ClampOn DSP Well Collision Detector
Abstract
The DSP Well Collision Detector is designed to prevent collisions involving sidetrack drilling within the proximity of existing wells. ClampOn DSP Well Collision Detectors provide operators with real time data so that collision risk analysis calculations are not the only factor
determining the bit’s proximity to existing wells.
ClampOn’s experience with this procedure began at the request of a major operator in the
Gulf of Mexico. The operator was involved in a side track drilling operation which would require the bit to travel in close proximity to existing wells. The operator believed topside sensors could possibly detect the ultrasonic signal generated by the drill string and thus help
to divert a possible collision with an existing well.
The process involves ClampOn DSP Well Collision Detectors being installed topside on all
existing wells in close proximity to the well being drilled. The drill string’s approach to existing wells will create an increase in the ultrasonic signal being observed topside. When
dramatic ultrasonic increases are observed, drilling will be halted and data analyzed. After analysis is complete, the drill string can be diverted or drilling can resume with the confidence that a collision has been avoided or that initial calculations were confirmed.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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DRESSER-RAND
Attendee(s):
Mr. Thomas Palkovich, Project Development Manger
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 9820 8384
Web: http://www.dresser-rand.com
Presentation
High Reliability and Flexibility in Power Generation
Abstract
Dresser-Rand provides customized and highly reliable power generation solutions for electricity supply on- and off-shore from the first exploration and drilling activities to
production in the harshest environment. More than 40 years of experience with power generation installations in all types of climate from cold artic to the heat of the desert allow Dresser-Rand to provide know how and hardware for power generation requirements
on and off-shore.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR
Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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EATON HERNIS Scan Systems
Attendee(s):
Mr. Denis Kleev, Sales Manager
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +7(812)320 38 40
Web: http://www.hernis.com
Presentation
Advanced CCTV for Oil & Gas Industry
Abstract
HERNIS develops advanced camera-based surveillance systems for marine and oil&gas installations world wide. Our solutions contribute to increased efficiency and provide safety
for people and equipment in hazardous areas and under extreme conditions. Today we are 180 employees, head office in Arendal, Norway and subsidiaries in Singapore, Houston and Rio de Janeiro.
HERNIS has a leading position in the CCTV niche, enhanced by an emphasis on tailor made technology. Flexible solutions are offered, with systems available for a broad range of needs,
covering the spectrum from hazardous environments to luxury cruise ship interiors. HERNIS' equipment is characterized by low installation and maintenance cost and unrivalled
durability. HERNIS can offer full CCTV systems consisting exclusively of DNV Type Approved units.
The systems can be fully integrated into the clients existing computer systems and are
capable of fulfilling all current and future requirements. HERNIS’ equipment is characterized by low installation and maintenance costs.
With more than 30 years in the business, HERNIS’ work force offers extensive experience in project development. The company is qualified to provide advice on CCTV systems to engineering companies and operators within the maritime and oil and gas industries.
HERNIS can offer a comprehensive CCTV package including: • assessment of the client’s needs • initial design • engineering • manufacturing • installation • testing • documentation
to customer specifications.
One recognized company strength is its 24 hour global support. With an international network of trained service personnel ready to provide customer assistance the customer can
always count on someone being there for them.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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Frank Mohn AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Roald Wie, Area Sales Manager
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 93 01 79 11
Web: http://www.framo.no
Presentation
High capacity oil recovery system – cost effective solution
Abstract
“ The Framo Oil Recovery System represents the most complete solution for offshore oil recovery. Its outstanding performance and multipurpose design make it the the world leading tool for oil recovery of spilled oil at sea.
The system is the result of more than 30 years of extensive research and development . The work has been carried out in close
co-operation with Norwegian Clean Seas Association for Operating Companies (NOFO).
Members of NOFO:
Workshop(s)
• Workshop with Ministry of Emergency Situation
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Glamox ASA
Attendee(s):
Mr. Ola Wiik, VP Oil & Gas - Global Marine and Offshore Division
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 91 63 34 95
Web: http://www.glamox.com/gmo
Presentation
Glamox lighting solutions for industrial harsh environment and hazardous areas
Abstract
Focus on LED technology, its challenges, advantages and influences on maintenance & environment.
A high quality LED with proper heat management offers significant reductions in installation, operations and maintenance costs, as well as superior light quality. Glamox have combined advantages of the LED technology with application knowledge and installation requirements,
and developed virtually maintenance-free solutions for lighting requirements in oil and Gas industry. Our engineers have designed LED system with new, advanced driver technology,
offering extremely long system lifetime and ease of installation design. The solutions may offer increased maintenance intervals by 5 times or more compared to a conventional
solution. Under optimal conditions the Glamox LED lighting solutions will even last the lifetime of the installation itself. As lighting equipment often is installed in inaccessible places, difficult to reach without scaffolding or industrial climbers the increase in
maintenance intervals means substantial savings in money and manpower. The energy consumption, CO² and NOX emission fee reductions are in a range from 30 up to 80%
compared to conventional lighting.
Furthermore the increased maintenance intervals will reduce the risk of injuries to workers accessing the lighting under difficult conditions.
Workshop(s)
• Workshop with SOCAR
• Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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HARDING
Attendee(s):
Mr. Tommy Hivand, Regional Manager
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 53 46 47 50
Web: http://www.noreq.no
Presentation
Innovative Maritime Safety Equipment
Abstract
NOREQ has been one of the most innovative lifesaving manufacturing company last couple of years with the main focus on developing system which provides unique advantages for the
clients. Main focus has been developing launching system for the lifeboats which are more secure, easier to use and minimizes maintenance.
Schat Harding has been one of the world leading lifeboat manufacturer through decades and has the world's record of drop of free fall lifeboats. They have specialized themselves
constructing high standard lifeboats where one of their main clients has been STATOIL on the Norwegian shelf.
Therefore HARDING will today offer long extensive experience within lifesaving equipment with the focus on always being innovative.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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Jotun A/S
Attendee(s):
Mr. Serdar Puntar, Regional Sales Manager
Mr. Tolga Yilmazkurt, Export Manager
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +90 533 227 36081
+90 533 648 1986
Web: http://www.jotun.com
Presentation
Jotun - leading supplier of paints and powder coatings
Abstract
The Group has 71 companies and 36 production facilities on all continents. Jotun is
represented in more than 90 countries. We supply paints and coatings that have been specially developed for unique conditions. The world of Jotun is diverse, but we have one
common agenda: Jotun Protects Property
Jotun is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high performance coatings. Specialties are corrosion protection and passive fire protection of offshore installations and structures as well
as protection and decoration of concrete and advanced antifouling technologies. We offer a wide range of specialty products coupled with expertise and guidance in selected business
areas like:
Offshore
HPI (Hydrocarbon Processing Industry) Energy Infrastructure (airports, buildings, bridges)
Mining Tank coatings
Drydock SeaStock Newbuildings
Waterballast tanks
Throughout the lifecycle of a construction, Jotun is on hand to give technical advice and
assistance so that you achieve the most effective and economic coating protection and performance. Jotun products have been proven in use in any condition in the world, supported by an unrivalled standard of technical service. The Jotun range of coatings offers
protection for ever part of a steel and concrete object large or small, in service, in any trade, around the world.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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KONGSBERG Group, Norway
Attendee(s):
Mr. Søren Einar Veierland, Business Manager, Kongsberg Maritime AS
Mr. Terje Spetaas, Area Sales Manager – KM Simulation & Training
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +47 91145761
+47 47609500
Web: http://www.maritime-simulation.kongsberg.com/
Presentation
How maritime offshore simulation is applied to enhance safety, increase operational
efficiency and close the competency gap for offshore crew
Abstract
Increasing complexities of offshore rigs and vessels along with a growing competency gap
due to expansion of the industry, call for higher levels of awareness and teamwork. KONGSBERG is a leading provider of simulators, and has for more than 35 years provided
simulation solutions for operation of merchant and navy ships as well as offshore floaters. To increase safety and improve operations efficiency, KONGSBERG has taken maritime and offshore simulation to the next level through a holistic approach, and offers highly realistic,
immersive and integrated simulation solutions for multi-disciplinary training of most offshore operations, such as offshore support and constructions vessels, anchor handlers, mobile
drilling and accommodation units. By means of realistic simulations, engineers, maritime crew and management can practice standard operations and drill emergency response and crisis management, in order to be prepared for the worst situations.
The simulator is especially designed to train in best practice and to build competence even for the most critical operations. It is a tool for offshore crew to enhance skills on special tasks
as well as for team training. Examples of Crew Resource Management (CRM) training courses which are made possible through the introduction of the simulator will be part of the presentation.
KONGSBERG Offshore Vessel Simulator (KOVS) systems are installed at maritime simulator
training centres in Europe, Americas and Asia. Feedback and testimonials from users will be included in the presentation.
In cooperation with customers and academic institutions, KONGSBERG continues development of the simulator and enhancements to the student assessment systems.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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Markleen Limited
Attendee(s):
Mr. Stuart Duncanson, Sales Manager
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 67 41 26 50
Web: http://www.markleen.com/
Presentation
Markleen – Oil Spill Response – Shaping The Future
Abstract
We all remember reading about the early infamous spill incidents of the Torrey Canyon in 1967 or the Amoco Cadiz in 1978, with the former being set alight by the Royal Airforce
using petroleum jelly! The oil spill response industry was born and grew rapidly in reaction to these incidents. For the first time, dedicated equipment was designed for the two key
aspects of spill control: containment & recovery. Oil booms were first seen following the Torrey Canyon spill. Typically, these were constructed using inflatable cylinders which kept the oil barrier floating. They had a short length of material hanging from the underside called
a skirt which limited the oil from escaping underneath the barrier, normally held down by a ballast chain, with the main material being anything available to hand! The first skimmers
developed were rotating disc skimmers where the oil “stuck” to the surface of the disc and was removed by scrapers, then pumped away to a ship's tank or similar device for temporary storage using primitive pumps prone to blocking & cavitation. Today, we use the same basic
principles that were developed back then; we still do our best to contain and recover using booms and skimmers, but there are some things that have changed.
Materials used for manufacturing booms and skimmers have improved over the years. Markleen now manufacture booms from alloy material which is a special mix of a number of base materials, producing a hybrid that gives excellent properties required for oil
containment booms (resistant to hydrocarbons and ultra violet rays etc) and our skimmers are now made from aluminium and composite materials making them robust, lightweight and
easy to repair. You can see from library pictures that response historically involved many people onsite, people getting very oily, dirty and contaminated, sometimes causing secondary contamination and potential hazards to health. Deployment of equipment also
required extensive man power. People were required to physically get in the water and oil to position the booms and skimmers. Markleen is working with advanced robotics to remove the
human element wherever possible and bring exciting technological advances to the oil spill response sector - a far cry from the rudimentary equipment designed in the early days of the industry. Markleen are focused on the future and have many new advancing technologies on
the drawing board, with which we intend to rejuvenate the entire portfolio of oil spill response equipment we operate today.
Workshop
Workshop with Ministry of Emergency Situation
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Norlense
Attendee(s):
Mr. Asbjorn Klaussen, Sales Manager
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 915 29 376
Web: http://www.norlense.no
Presentation
Oil Spill Response – The Norwegian Model Suggestions for development of the Azerbadjan OSR
Abstract
For more than 40 years there have been heavy oil & gas operations offshore in Norwegian waters. This is the story of the evolution of the Norwegian model of responding to oil spills
and how the state of the art equipment has been developed over the years.
Abstract 1: Norwegian model of Oil Spill Preparedness and response -
A short summary of the most important elements of the organizing of the Offshore OSR in Norway. Organizational model, Equipment and training/exercises.
Abstract 2: suggestions for development of the Azerbadjan osr –
NorLense and the know-how and capacity within this organization to partner with Azerbaidjan
to establish similar OSR to Norwegian model.
NorLense’s role and contribution to the Norwegian OSR model.
Range of services and equipment compliant to the Norwegian OSR model Suggestions of areas to develop/build up in cooperational model between Azerbaidjan
and NorLense
Workshop(s)
Workshop with Ministry of Emergency Situation
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Oiltec Solutions AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Lars Namork, Director sales and Marketing
Mr. Teymur Gurbanov
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 974 76 205
Web: http://www.oiltec-solutions.com
Presentation
The “Flight Simulator” of Drilling. New ways of training drilling crew
Abstract
Drilling crew training programs has traditionally been accredited by IWCF or IADC depending
on the region they operate in. A driller may be certified as driller in a one week training course, and he/she must be re-certified every two years. The drillers certifying program to a large extent is based on the knowledge of the basic well control. This of course is the basic
and has to be part of the “primary school”.
Further, as the advanced automated driller’s chairs with their even more advanced Drilling Control and Data Acquisition systems came on the market, there were needs to train people to operate the new equipment. Over the past two decades these training programs has been
developed to be full scale (replica) of the drill floor and full copy of the machinery software.
However, still we have not learned to “fly the machine” in the context; “from the top of the Derrick to the Drillbit” in a Global virtual environment like the aviation industry is doing. Majority of the Drillers out there does not know how to act if a critical situation is developing
to a potential disaster. They may know in theory, but very few have trained on their particular rig or well.
I would like to share with the audience how Statoil and other major players with more than 1.000 students and 70 different cases are training their offshore teams on their everyday
operational environment.
Workshop(s)
• Workshop with SOCAR
• Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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READ AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Jakob B.U. Haldorsen, Chief Scientist
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 95848504
Web: http://www.readgroup.com
Presentation
Reservoir Evaluation and Monitoring
Abstract
An acoustic array installed permanently in a well near the reservoir, can detect smaller seismic activity in the reservoir. The new PRM system, PerForM™, encompassing a data-
acquisition system, a high-capacity digital optical telemetry system and down-hole multi-component acoustic sensor nodes, allows for permanently installing up to 120-level 4C acoustic sensors with 480 individual sensors. The system can be used on its own or be
combined with receivers on the surface.
The industry has been slow to accept PRM systems. However, the modular design of PerForM™ makes it possible to combine the acoustics with other sensors or equipment,
measuring, e.g., pressure, temperature or flow-rate. When a PRM system is combined with measurements that are already accepted, and sometimes required, by well managers, it may improve the cost-efficiency of the combined system and may make acceptance easier.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR
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RESMAN
Attendee(s):
Mr. Brent Brough, Chief Commercial Officer
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 45517419
Web: http://www.resman.no
Presentation
Unlocking reservoir insight to improve recovery – ‘’A reliable means of achieving Quantified Inflow Distribution by Wireless Reservoir Surveillance’’
Abstract
The high cost and risks of acquiring reservoir surveillance information using conventional technology, such as production logging tools, is forcing operators to manage these fields
without the knowledge of the inflow distribution across the reservoir interval. In addition, permanent reservoir surveillance solutions based on optical or electronic sensors require major modifications of the completion design and installation procedure. Intelligent
chemically based inflow tracer systems developed by RESMAN are an emerging technology that consists of engineered polymers and unique, proprietary chemical compounds that are
combined into a product that resembles strips of plastic. The Intelligent Tracer SystemsTM are designed to react to either oil or water. For example, when water sensitive intelligent tracer
system (RES•H2OTM) is contacted by water, the intelligent tracer system releases its unique chemical ID (inflow tracer) at a prescribed release rate, irrespective of the flowing conditions. The water sensitive intelligent tracer system is dormant when contacted by oil, gas or air.
The oil sensitive intelligent tracer system (RES•OILTM) behaves similarly as the intelligent tracer is released only when it comes in contact with oil. Strips of RESMAN intelligent tracer
system are readily integrated into almost any completion configuration including conventional sand screens, ICD sand screens, multi-stage frac systems, OHGP, pup joints and intelligent completions. RESMAN has reliably provided its technology to dozens of operators worldwide,
as a tool to allow the operators to better understand the dynamics of their assets reservoirs and to better understand how to optimize drainage and ultimate recovery. All of this is done
without additional risk and allows the operators to gain wireless (pseudo) production logging data for several years, thus optimizing the reservoir models and production processes. It also helps support the determination of infill drilling locations. Understanding ‘’what flows
from where, and how much’’.
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Workshop with SOCAR
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Roxar Services AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Dimitry Bolotnik, Vice-President, General Manager Russia & CIS
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +7 985 784 12 02
Web: http://www.roxar.com
Presentation
Integrated reservoir modeling and monitoring, geosteering and uncertainty evaluation as one of the building blocks of Intelligent field
Abstract
The age of "easy to recover" hydrocarbon assets is approaching to its end. Development of complex fields require extensive highly qualified workforce. The degree of technological
complexity as well as safety and environmental risks will rise, and that will in turn require faster decision making and detailed risk assessment. Progressing production decline on existing fields raises the need for more efficient replacement of recoverable reserves. High
capital expenses required for the new fields make operators to reduce the time to first oil. All that makes Intelligent field technologies important for both existing and new assets.
Reservoir modeling is vital part of Intellectual filed concept.
Roxar, member of Emerson group, is a world leader in the automation of upstream processes
and reservoir management systems. The presentation will describe Roxar’s technologies and vision for either whole Intelligent field concept and the role of permanently updated reservoir models in particular. As examples illustrating the effect of using such technologies, we will
describe real-time geosteering and drilling monitoring, uncertainty analyses and risk assessment, integrated monitoring of permanently updated reservoir models.
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR
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Safety Tools Allmet AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Alexander Petrov, Head of Department Eurasia
Mr. Samat Mahmutov, Managing Director - TOO Raim Group
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 97778965
Web: http://www.safetytools.no
Presentation
The coolest cutting-edge technology in the world
Abstract
The company’s goal is to design, engineer & develop specialized, high quality, precision products. Safety Tools Allmet specializes in unique cold work surface preparation and cutting tools. Our equipment follows ATEX guidelines and is safe to use in Ex gas zones 1 and 2
(dust zones 21 and 22) without a hot work permit. The tools are designed to be used in Hazardous work areas.
We offer grinding solutions, cutting solutions, automated solutions.
Applications for all branches of industry: offshore platforms, oil and gas refineries, maritime sector, chemical and pharmaceutical plants, aircraft industry, railway sector, power
companies, mining, remote sites, repairs to military equipment.
HSE advantages
No sparks – eliminates danger of explosion
Creates no heat: < 70˚C
No Hot Work Permits required for offshore
Low noise: < 85 dBA. Ordinary grinding is rated 110–125 DB.
Low vibration (max 3.1 ms-1) – can be used for extended periods
Increased safety, reduced time, reduced operational costs
Minimal dust – metal debris is large and dense
No sharp splinters – virtually eliminating secondary damage
Particles are concentrated in the work area, not spread to the nearby environment
No toxic gases released when grinding through polyurethane coatings
No release of hydrocarbon gases
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Thoroughly tested
EX Certified by Det norske Veritas “for use in hazardous areas, zones 1 and 2”
Explosion tests by GexCon, Christian Michelsen Research
Noise tests by Multiconsult
Vibration tests by PCT
Adhesion tests for coatings by Jotun and Det norske Veritas
Workshop(s)
Workshop with SOCAR Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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Schlumberger PWSM
Attendee(s):
Mr. Stian Johnsen, Regional Sales Manager, Produced Water & Sand
Management (PWSM)
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel + 47 911 00 742
Web: http://www.slb.com/pwsm
Presentation
Superior separation technologies - One supplier for complete Produced Water and Sand Management (PWSM) systems
Abstract
Schlumberger PWSM (Produced Water & Sand Management) delivers well proven world class process systems to meet cost and quality focused clients towards even more stringent
environmental legislations.
The presentation will show a wide variety of compact Produced Water and Sand treatment technologies especially suited for both Onshore and Offshore applications including FPSO's.
Our solutions encompass the full spectrum including liquid-liquid, solid-liquid and multiphase separation systems, to reflect the most complex well effluents.
Workshop
Workshop with SOCAR
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Wärtsilä Oil & Gas Systems AS
Attendee(s):
Mr. Åge Wallentinsen, Senior Advisor
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 47453128
Web: http://www.hamworthy.com / www.wartsila.com
Presentation
Practical flaring reduction measures and gas utilization
Abstract
The presentation will give examples of practical methods for achieving further reduction in gas flaring and venting in Azerbaijan oilfields, onshore and offshore. In addition a novel technology for utilization of associated gas and/or captured flare gas will be presented.
Main topics:
Zero Flaring during normal operation. Available technology, challenges and success
factors. Flare Gas recovery retrofit for offshore installations, a practical approach taking into
account weight and space restrictions.
Utilization of associated gas for electricity production by using the novel Gas Reformer from Wärtsilä. This new Reformer won the “Spotlight on New Technology”
award at the 2013 OTC Conference in Houston.
Workshop(s)
• Workshop with Ministry of Emergency Situation
• Workshop with SOCAR
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Øglænd System AS Norway
Attendee(s):
Mr. Tor Jan Oglaend, Project Director - Norway
Mr. Oleg Veryuzhsky, Managing Director - Russia
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +47 916 12447
+ 7 812 313 15 80 ext.401
Web: http://www.oglaend-system.com
Presentation
New technical Multidiscipline support solution
Abstract
Presentation is focused to multidiscipline support system Multigrid for engineering networks and communications for offshore and marine applications. This system is designed in
cooperation with the world leading operators, engineering companies and shipyards. Application of this system permits to reduce weight, installation time and save about 30% of total system cost of a project in comparison with other traditional approaches. Development
of oil-and-gas fields in hard environmental conditions demands new materials and technical solutions, - multidiscipline support system Multigrid is one of such up-to-date system.
Workshop(s)
• Workshop with SOCAR
• Workshop with Caspian Drilling Company
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in international markets
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NEW DELHI, India | JAKARTA, Indonesia | ASTANA, Kazakhstan | ULSAN, Korea | MEXICO CITY, Mexico | KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia | MOSCOW, Russia
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