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‫ سلطنة عمان‬،‫تحت رعاية وزارة النفط والغاز‬

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11 – 13 February 2020 Egypt International Exhibition Centre


CONTENTS Event Overview

3

Who will you meet?

5

2019 Advisory Board

6

2019 Technical Committee

7

Strategic Conference Sessions - Day 1

8

Strategic Conference Sessions - Day 2

10

Technical Conference Sessions

11

E-poster Presentations

30

Register as a Conference Delegate

33


EVENT OVERVIEW F O S T E R I N G G L O B A L C O L L A B O R A T I O N F O R A F I T T E R H E AV Y O I L I N D U S T R Y Reports suggest by 2030 the global crude oil demand will be about 89 MMbbls/day, approximately 30% of that production is expected to come from heavy oil. Technological innovations, advancements in enhanced oil recovery methods and infrastructural upgrades are increasingly making it possible to explore and upgrade heavy and extra-heavy oil, enabling the oil and gas producing countries to meet increasing consumption, growing demand and production levels. Launched in 2006 in China, and thereafter travelling to heavy oil producing countries including Venezuela, Canada, United States of America and the United Kingdom, the World Heavy Oil Congress & Exhibition hosted its 9th edition in the Sultanate of Oman in 2018 and welcomed heavy oil professionals from over 41 countries. As a full stream event, WHOC 2019 will host 120 international speakers as part of its two-day Strategic Conference and three-day Technical Conference, providing heavy oil professionals with an exceptional opportunity for knowledge exchange and learning. Supporting the conference is a three-day International Exhibition where businesses will showcase their products, innovations and new technologies and services for the heavy oil industry. The Exhibition provides the industry with a dedicated platform to do business and network with existing and new clients.

W H AT TO E X P E C T AT W H O C 2 0 1 9

3,000 Global Attendees

80

Exhibiting Companies

500

Conference Delegates

120

Expert Speakers

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52

30

2

22

Participating Countries

Conference Sessions

Dedicated Conference Tracks

E-Poster Presentations


T H E W O R L D ’ S L E A D I N G H E AV Y O I L E V E N T T H R O U G H O U T T H E Y E A R S

UK

CANADA

CONGRESS & EXHIBITION

USA

CHINA

2 - 4 September 2019 Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

VENEZUELA

OM A N

2006 China

2009 Venezuela

2012 UK

2015 Canada

1,126 Attendees 120 Papers

1,350 Attendees 28 Countries | 112 Papers

1,393 Attendees 30 Countries | 135 Papers

1,782 Attendees 31 Countries | 127 Papers

2008 Canada

2011 Canada

2014 USA

1,596 Attendees 29 Countries | 133 Papers

2,979 Attendees 30 Countries | 135 Papers

1,033 Attendees 31 Countries | 130 Papers

2018 Oman 1,659 Attendees 41 Countries | 336 Papers

2016 Canada 2,200 Attendees 36 Countries | 215 Papers

2019 Oman 2 - 4 September 2019 31 Countries | 254 Papers


WHO WILL YOU MEET? B R E A K D OW N BY G E O G R A P H I C A L R E G I O N Africa

35%

30%

23%

6%

6%

Middle East

Americas

Europe

Africa

Asia

B R E A K D OW N BY F U N C T I O N S

National Oil Companies

International Oil Companies

Drilling Companies

Refineries

Technology Providers

EOR Companies

EPC Contractors

Petrochemical Producers

Subsea Services

Pipeline & Storage Companies

Oilfield Services Company

Investors

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

Address key challenges and opportunities with experts and likeminded colleagues from the heavy oil community around the globe

Hear from the industry’s esteemed advisors and keynote speakers on future developments within both the strategic and technical fields of heavy oil development

Reconnect with existing customers and establish new relationships through extensive networking opportunities


2019 ADVISORY BOARD CONGRESS CHAIRMEN Dr Saleh Al Anboori Director General of Planning and Studies Ministry of Oil and Gas Sultanate of Oman

Junaid Ghulam Petroleum Engineering Manager - Oil South Petroleum Development Oman

A DV I S O RY B OA R D M E M B E R S Dr Ali Al Gheithy Petroleum Engineering Function Director Petroleum Development Oman

Adnan Al Lawati Vice President – Operations Occidental of Oman

Dr S. K. Mazumdar Executive Director (QC) IndianOil Marketing IndianOil R&D

Mohammed Al Balushi Special Projects Manager Occidental of Oman

Jiri Hajek Director of Development and Innovation Vice Chairman of Board of Directors Unipetrol Centre for Research and Education

There are people who say that Heavy Oil is a sun setting industry with the advent of renewables and there isn’t much to be had in heavy oil. Well you need to just be here to see the energy, vibe and attendance to actually see that people are hungry and thirsty and we want to make the best of the resources that we have been endowed with. Heavy oil is here to stay for a long time to come; and here, at the conference, we have been engaging, networking, and interacting on how to take back all the learnings and knowledge to continue to responsibly sustain heavy oil for decades to come.

Junaid Ghulam Petroleum Engineering Manager - Oil South Petroleum Development Oman

T H E W H O C 2 0 1 8 S T R A T E G I C C O N F E R E N C E WA S L E D B Y H I G H L E V E L SPEAKERS AND INDUSTRY LEADERS INCLUDING: His Excellency Dr Mohammed bin Hamad Al Rumhy Minister of Oil & Gas Sultanate of Oman

His Excellency Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa Minister of Oil Kingdom of Bahrain

Amran Marhubi Former Technical Director Petroleum Development Oman

Steve Kelly President & General Manager Occidental of Oman Inc.

Luca Bertelli Chief Exploration Officer Eni

Dr Bakheet Al Katheeri CEO Mubadala Petroleum

Giacomo Rispoli Executive Vice President of Portfolio Management & Supply and Licensing Department Eni Refining & Marketing

Steven Moss CEO GlassPoint Solar

Dr S. K. Mazumdar Executive Director (QC) IndianOil Marketing IndianOil R&D

Dr S M Farouq Ali Professor of Petroleum Engineering University of Houston

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2019 TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS CHAIRMAN

Dr Rifaat Al Mjeni EOR Portfolio Leader Petroleum Development Oman

T. K. Sengupta Director (Exploration and Production) Federation of Petroleum Industry (FIPI)

Carmen Hind EOR Technology Chief Ecopetrol

Ales Vrablik Head of the Laboratory of Refinery Unipetrol

Eric Delamaide General Manager IFP Technologies (Canada) Inc

Vikas Gupta Deputy General Manager FP & E Department HPCL

Dr Renke Rommerskirchen Global Technical Manager EOR Sasol Performance Chemicals

Nader Mosavat Director of Programmes Faculty of Engineering and Technology Muscat University

Dr Abdulazim Marafie Senior Research Scientist Kuwait Institute of Scientific Research

Erik Sellman Domain Champion Oil & Electrostatistics Schlumberger

Nasser Al Arzi Cluster Leader Bahja/Rima Asset Petroleum Development Oman

Soujatya Mukherjee Chemical EOR & Heavy Oil Specialist Wintershall Dea GmbH

Vaclav Lastovka Reservoir Engineer Petroleum Development Oman

Ali Mohamed Al Ansari Superintendent LSDP Section Oil Processing Department South BAPCO

Rafael E. Hincapie Senior EOR Engineer TECH Center & Lab OMV

Ali Mohamed Head-Heavy Oil Reservoir Management Team Tatweer Petroleum

Sultan Al Amri Reservoir Characterization Manager Occidental of Oman

Dr Xudong Jing Manager Shell Technology Oman Shell Development Oman LLC

Talal Aulaqi EOR Front End Development Manager Petroleum Development Oman

W H O C T E C H N I C A L C O N F E R E N C E C AT E G O R I E S : Reservoir Prospecting to Well Completion

Downstream Processing: Refining, Petrochemicals, Operations & Transportation

Exploration, Production & Field Development

Downstream Processes: Storage, Marketing & Distribution

Enhanced Oil Recovery – Innovation, Development, Research

Project Management

Heavy Oil Technologies, Data Management & Internet of Things

Operational Excellence, Maintenance & HSE

NEW FOR 2019

NEW FOR 2019

2019 TECHNICAL CONFERENCE IN NUMBERS

254

20

18

ABSTRACTS RECEIVED

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

TECHNICAL SESSIONS

8

80

31

TECHNICAL CATEGORIES

TECHNICAL SPEAKERS

COUNTRIES


STRATEGIC CONFERENCE SESSIONS DAY 1 - MONDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 2019 08:00 – 09:00

Registration & Coffee

09:00 – 09:20

Welcome Remarks By Congress Chairmen

09:20 – 10:00

Future-proofing the heavy oil sector: Encouraging global collaboration and cooperation and redefining strategies and policies on a governmental level Energy systems around the world are going through rapid transitions that will bring about important changes to the way we fuel our cars, heat our homes and power our industries. With the global energy demand increasingly pivoting towards clean energy and lower carbon emissions, renewable energy sources are expected to hold a larger share in the future energy mix currently dominated by oil and gas. • Analysts expect the global demand for oil will peak in 2030 at 108 million barrels per day. How are oil producers combating this today? How can smart technology support the industry in producing and upgrading heavy and extra-heavy oil in an environmentally-friendly way? How can governments enable innovation in their countries? • From agile fiscal contract agreements to boost IOC involvement to attracting investments from foreign investors, how are governments redefining strategies and policies in the current geopolitical climate? How do decisions by international bodies such as OPEC, MARPOL and IMO amongst others impact governmental policies? • How are governments supporting the midstream and downstream sectors? With policies favouring the molecule-sourcing upstream sector, how is this impacting the refining and upgrading of heavy oil? What change is required at the governmental and inter-governmental levels to support policies that will accelerate growth and enable refineries to upgrade infrastructure, invest in research and development and facilitate rapid technology innovation?

10:00 – 11:00

Exhibition Inauguration & Coffee

11:00 – 11:45

Producing more with less: Leveraging new technologies and realigning strategies to improve recovery in current economic climate • Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are leading the way in producing more with less, is the Middle East the new hub of heavy oil recovery? How could this change the way heavy oil is produced and traded globally? • With over 1 trillion barrels of potentially recoverable oil in existing mature fields and an approximate 4,600 billion barrels of heavy and extra-heavy crude, are we innovating technologically at the required pace? How are we leveraging existing technologies to improve recovery sustainably and in an environmental-friendly manner? • Workforces in the Middle East are exposed to light oil and gas operations. With increased heavy oil operations and EOR methods employed to increase recovery from mature fields, how are CEOs and business leaders training their workforce? Can a collaborative approach with producers in Canada, United States, Venezuela and other heavy oil producing countries enable a stronger, leaner workforce equipped? • With sanctions on Venezuela and Iran, how are producers meeting the demand for heavy oil from Asian countries? What kind of new deals and contractual agreements are in place to offer a win-win situation to producers and consumers? • Medium to long term outlook: what will the heavy oil industry look like in 10 years from today? What can we do today to ensure an upward movement on the growth graph?

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STRATEGIC CONFERENCE SESSIONS DAY 1 - MONDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 2019 11:45 - 12:15

Committee perspective Bringing together the 2019 Technical and Advisory Committees for their insights on organising the World Heavy Oil Congress, selection of Technical Papers, and their perspective on the future of the heavy oil sector.

12:15 - 13:00

Attracting investments and securing project finances across the value chain: a holistic perspective in oil and gas • In 2018, Clean Energy Investments exceeded USD 300 billion. How has this impacted oil and gas projects? How much of this has been enabled by the perception pessimism against the industry? • Evaluating the breadth and depth of a diverse corporate strategy on attracting investments – from short cycle investments to project finance and IPOs. How have these unconventional approaches enabled attraction of investment, whilst effectively managing associated geopolitical and pricing risks? • Dissecting asset consolidation, M&A and JVs as an effective route to reshaping portfolios and diversifying into alternative markets and businesses • Increasingly, NOCs are adopting flexible means of structuring the monetisation of their upstream resources; simultaneously accelerating their downstream activities. How can host governments support IOCs and service providers with flexible regulatory policies to attract more investment into the country and enable more oil and gas projects to be undertaken? • Smart-financing: are cryptocurrencies the future of investments for oil and gas projects? How can oil and gas companies effectively utilise intelligent analytics and data to attract investments with calculated risks?

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch & Networking

14:15 - 15:00

The Economists’ Perspective: Hydrocarbons business in the age of geopolitical uncertainty, shifting alliances, trade wars and game changing digital strategies • Analysing the impact of accelerated boost in clean energy investments and decarbonisation regulations on the oil and gas sector with focus on talent attraction, capital investments and fiscal policies • Evaluating fiscal contracts against the backdrop of current geopolitical risks, trade wars and shifting alliances • From creating diversified portfolios to forging unconventional strategic alliances - digging deeper into how oil and gas companies can secure and future-proof their portfolios in a lower carbon world • China’s Belt Road Initiative will connect over 65 countries, collectively, holding up to 75% of the world’s known energy resources. How is this forecasted to affect supply and demand of hydrocarbons in the future, particularly for emerging markets?

15:00

Close of Day 1 of Strategic Conference


STRATEGIC CONFERENCE SESSIONS DAY 2 - TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 2019 08:00 - 09:00

Registration & Coffee

10:00 - 11:00

Roundtable Discussions

Protecting critical infrastructure from cyber attacks

Embracing digitalisation through incremental innovation and top down approach

• Examining cyber security threats across the value chain and how connected technology for daily operations pose an enormous threat to your critical infrastructure

• What is incremental innovation? How is it beneficial for larger and smaller corporations? Is incremental innovation possible in today’s rapidly dynamic and evolving market?

• Embracing collaboration between public and private sector to combat cyberattacks and securing assets • Evaluating how companies are investing in staff education and awareness of cyber threats and frauds thereby reducing risks by 80%

15:30 - 16:30

• Getting CEOs and business leaders to assume ownership of digital transformation within the organisation and why a top down approach is critical for your organisation to embrace digitalisation • Creating a long-term road, attracting talent and building an equipped workforce that can help realise and sustain the organisation’s digitisation ambitions, where are we and how far do we need to go?

Roundtable Discussions

Upstream heavy oil

Downstream heavy oil

• Upstream and midstream heavy oil project updates

• Downstream heavy oil project updates – refinery upgrades to meet with IMO Regulations, expansion projects, moving further downstream

• Emerging markets – financial investments, new projects, challenges and innovations

16:30

• Operational excellence, expenditure control and adopting newer technologies

Close of Day 2 and Close of WHOC 2019 Strategic Conference

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TECHNICAL CONFERENCE SESSION PREVIEW 2019 TECHNICAL CATEGORIES INCLUDE

Reservoir Prospecting to Well Completion

Exploration, Production and Field Development

Enhanced Oil Recovery – Innovation, Development, Research

Heavy Oil Technologies, Data Management & Internet of Things

Downstream Processing: Refining, Petrochemicals, Operations & Transportation

Project Management

Operational Excellence, Maintenance and HSE

DAY 2 TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER

DAY 1 MONDAY 2 SEPTEMBER

TIME

DAY 3 WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER

CONGRESS & EXHIBITION

THEATRE 1

THEATRE 2

12:00 – 13:30

Session 1 Advances in chemical flooding

Session 2 Well completion

14:30 – 16:00

Session 3 Heavy oil field development

Session 4 Technology advancement in heavy oil processing

16:00 – 17:30

Session 5 Operational excellence in heavy oil

Session 6 Technologies for production maximisation

THEATRE 1

THEATRE 2

09:30 – 11:00

Session 7 Heavy oil production case studies

Session 8 Health & safety in oilfield operations

11:30 - 13:00

Session 9 Enhanced steam flooding

Session 10 Counter measure challenges in heavy oil refineries

14:00 - 15:30

Session 11 Reservoir Characterisation

Session 12 Mitigating risks, tackling challenges and effectively managing heavy oil projects

TIME

TIME

THEATRE 1

THEATRE 2

09:00 – 10:30

Session 13 Role of R&D in advancement of heavy oil utilisation

Session 14 Maximising heavy oil recovery

11:00 – 12:30

Session 15 EOR evaluation

Session 16 Driving efficiency in brownfields

13:30 – 15:00

Session 17 Emerging methods in EOR and heavy oil production

Session 18 Data analytics and integration


Enhanced Oil Recovery – Innovation, Development, Research

Monday 2 September 2019

Timing: 12:00 – 13:30

Session: 1

Timing

ID

Theatre: 1

Advances in Chemical Flooding

Presentation Title and Speakers Alkali-surfactant formulations for in-situ micro-emulsification of heavy oil

12:00 – 12:20

697 Lirio Quintero, Senior Technical Advisor – Oilfield and Industrial Chemicals, Baker Hughes, a GE Company

Foam-assisted-SAGD: Moving towards a more efficient and eco-friendly SAGD process? 12:20 – 12:40

655 Guillaume Batôt, Technical Advisor, IFP Energies Nouvelles

Microfluidics-based pore-scale analysis of polymer flooding for heavy oil recovery 12:40 – 13:00

711 Abdulaziz Alshaqsi, Reservoir Engineer, Petroleum Development Oman

Optimising ongoing polymer flood in south of Oman through detailed simulation 13:00 – 13:20

667 Adi Anand, Reservoir Engineer Research, Shell Development Oman

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Reservoir Prospecting To Well Completion

Monday 2 September 2019

Timing: 12:00 – 13:30

Session: 2

Timing

ID

Theatre: 2

Well Completion

Presentation Title and Speakers Experimental and numerical studies of Aquathermolysis tests of Christina lake bitumen with steam

12:00 – 12:20

787 Zied Ouled Ameur, Geochemist, Cenovus Energy

Interfacial tension calculation between rock and oil based on contact angles application for EOR 12:20 – 12:40

454 Dr Patsy Verónica Ramírez González, Manager of the Laboratory of Hydrocarbons, IPICYT

Aged gravel packed wells productivity restoration without jeopardising the sand control integrity 12:40 – 13:00

707 Rafliansyah Andika Putra, Senior Production Technologist, Petroleum Development Oman

Evaluation of horizontal well sweep efficiency and the application of inflow control device 13:00 – 13:20

601 Shi Hongfu, Reservoir Engineer, CNOOC


Exploration, Production and Field Development

Monday 2 September 2019

Timing: 14:30 – 16:00

Session: 3

Timing

ID

Theatre: 1

Heavy oil field development

Presentation Title and Speakers Case history of development of heavy oil in a naturally fractured carbonate reservoir in Oman

14:30 – 14:50

783 Sanjeev Malik, Senior Reservoir Engineering Advisor, Occidental of Oman

EOR field development and management through well-planned surveillance 14:50 – 15:10

748 Marcel Zawaan, Manager of Subsurface Evaluation, PanTerra

Case studies of integration of geological concepts to improve EOR projects 15:10 – 15:30

795 Lars Bellmann, Senior Production Geologist, Petroleum Development Oman

Challenges whilst developing a heavy oil field in North Kuwait 15:30 – 15:50

605 VS Kumar, TPL Specialist I - Process Engineering, Kuwait Oil Company

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Downstream Processing: Refining, Petrochemicals, Operations and Transportation

Monday 2 September 2019

Timing: 14:30 – 16:00

Session: 4

Timing

ID

Theatre: 2

Technology advancement in heavy oil processing

Presentation Title and Speakers Technology solutions for efficient integration of petrochemical production from existing and new oil refineries

14:30 – 14:50

741 Rashid Iqbal, Technical Specialist – Refining, Bechtel

Cryogenic Hydrogen Recovery: Technology for efficient refinery hydrogen management EngCryoTM 14:50 - 15:10

592 Ravi Kant Gupta, General Manager, Engineers India Limited

Technologies advancement in processing heavy oils 14:50 - 15:10

592 Dr Hamza Albazzaz, Research Scientist, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research

Inorganic fouling problem in reboiler systems 15:30 - 15:50

664 Nada Alghamdi, Scientist, Saudi Aramco


Operational Excellence, Maintenance and HSE

Monday 2 September 2019

Timing: 16:00 – 17:30

Session: 5

Timing

ID

Theatre: 1

Operational excellence in heavy oil

Presentation Title and Speakers Managing risk in asset integrity

16:00 – 16:20

742 Ayssar Hanza, Risk Engineering Director, Ace Energy Group

Enhancing safety culture and improving contractors’ OSH performance 16:20 – 16:40

761 Bala Siva Srikanth Adivi, TPL Specialist I (HSE), Kuwait Oil Company

Flow measurement challenges in heavy oil 16:40 – 17:00

552 Craig Marshall, Flow Measurement Consultant, NEL

Leveraging machine learning for monitoring rotating equipment and analytics 17:00 – 17:20

752 Emad Elsebakhi, Head of Data Science, Petronas

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Heavy Oil Technologies, Data Management & Internet of Things

Monday 2 September 2019

Timing: 16:00 - 17:30

Session: 6

Timing

ID

Theatre: 2

Technologies for production maximisation

Presentation Title and Speakers Middle East steam flood field optimisation demonstration project

16:00 – 16:20

785 Mohammed Al Asimi, Subsurface Manager, Occidental of Oman

Field case study of downhole electric heating in a horizontal heavy oil well in Canada 16:20 – 16:40

685 John Karanikas, Chief Technology Officer, Salamander Solutions Inc.

Process IQ for heavy crude oil treater performance optimisation 16:40 – 17:00

550 Erik Sellman, Domain Champion, Schlumberger

The benefits of a data-centric approach in facility engineering 17:00 – 17:20

606 Bashar Hussien, CEO, Vista Projects


Exploration, Production and Field Development

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Timing: 09:30 – 11:00

Session: 7

Timing

ID

Theatre: 1

Heavy oil production case studies

Presentation Title and Speakers Case study of the first offshore CSS pilot project in Bohai Bay

09:30 – 09:50

634 Hailong Zhang, Senior Completion Engineer, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)

Evaluation of reservoir compartmentalisation through organic geochemistry (Jawdah Field, South of Oman) 09:50 – 10:10

635 Saleem Al Shukairi, Exploration Geologist, Petrogas Rima

Fluid contact identification for a heavy oil shaly sand reservoir with a biodegraded oil column 10:10 – 10:30

679 Fathiya Battashi, Senior Petrophysicist, Petroleum Development Oman

Flow measurement of viscous fluids with entrained gas 10:30 – 10:50

717 Chris Mills, Consultant Engineer, TUV SUD NEL

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Operational Excellence, Maintenance and HSE

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Timing: 09:30 – 10:30

Session: 8

Timing

ID

Theatre: 2

Health & safety in oilfield operations

Presentation Title and Speakers Operation reliability in the Industry 4.0

09:30 – 09:50

785 Yaqoob Al Hattali, Co-founder & Managing Director, FrontierTech

The value of global certifications in HSE 09:50 – 10:10

685 Bala Siva Srikanth Adivi, TPL Specialist I (HSE), Kuwait Oil Company

Sharing best practices of applying OE Model in Abqaiq Plants to achieve excellence 10:10 – 10:30

550 Naif Abdullah M Alhwoaikan, Mechanical Engineer, Saudi Aramco


Enhanced Oil Recovery – Innovation, Development, Research

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Timing: 11:30 - 13:00

Session: 9

Timing

ID

Theatre: 1

Enhanced steam flooding

Presentation Title and Speakers Polymer development in strong bottom-up Aquifer Field in the South of the Sultanate of Oman

11:30 - 11:50

716 Reham Al-Jabri, Reservoir Engineer, Petroleum Development Oman

Experimental study to assess the viability of high temperature steam foam applications 11:50 - 12:10

683 Robert Bos, Reservoir Engineer, Shell Technology Oman

Effect of temperature on surfactants as steam foam additives 12:10 - 12:30

767 Dr Renke Rommerskirchen, Global Technical Manager EOR, Sasol Performance Chemicals

Screening In Situ Combustion (ISC) Applicability for a heavy oil with Accelerated Rate Calorimeter Application 12:30 - 12:50

759 Rita Fazlyeva, PhD student, University of Calgary

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Downstream Processing: Refining, Petrochemicals, Operations and Transportation

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Timing: 11:30 - 13:00

Session: 10

Timing

ID

Theatre: 2

Counter measure challenges in heavy oil refineries

Presentation Title and Speakers Selection of cost effective and technically viable option for capacity enhancement of sulphur recovery units

11:30 - 11:50

666 Karthik Balasubramani, Manager, Engineers India Limited

Effect of electric field strengths on coalescence of water in crude oil droplets 11:50 - 12:10

607 Khalil Alpelekeya, Technical Adviser, Jowfe Oil Technology

Transportation of heavy Omani Oil using stabilised oil-in-water emulsion 12:10 - 12:30

649 Rabha Al Omairi, Reservoir Engineer, Petroleum Development Oman

Oxidative desulfurisation of middle distillates via a continuous flow process 12:30 - 12:50

713 Muhieddine Safa, Associate Research Scientist, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research

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Reservoir prospecting to well completion

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Timing: 14:00 - 15:30

Theatre: 1

Session: 11 Reservoir Characterisation

Timing

ID

Presentation Title and Speakers Hydraulic Fracturing Design in High Permeable Formations: Case Study Southern of Iraq

14:00 - 14:20

770 Ghassan Alqatrani, Senior Engineer, Basra Oil Company

Evaluation of diverse steam quality scenarios in steam flood operation in Kuwait heavy oil field 14:20 - 14:40

450 Yacob Al Ali, Reservoir Engineer, Kuwait Oil Company

Integration of NMR-LOGS, dielectric-tools and core analysis in X-HO reservoirs study, Boyaca Area, Orinoco-Belt, Venezuela 14:40 - 15:00

588 Andres Guzman, Petrophysicist, Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA)

Innovation of sand management & conformance control design in a steam flood 15:00 - 15:20

705 Wafa Al Shizawi, Senior Production Technologist, Petroleum Development Oman

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Project Management

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Timing: 14:00 - 15:30

Session: 12

Timing

ID

Theatre: 2

Mitigating risks, tackling challenges, and effectively managing heavy oil projects

Presentation Title and Speakers Challenges with heavy oil mega-projects in Russia

14:00 - 14:20

770 Irina Akimova, Corresponding Member, Academy of the Technological Sciences of the Russian Federation

Rheological behaviour of Mexican crude oils (from 8 to 45 API). Viscosity modelling with f-theory 14:20 - 14:40

450 Dr Patsy Veronica Ramirez Gonzalez, Petrochemical Laboratory Manager, IPICYT

DRExM, an expert system to identify alternative dispute resolutions methods in construction projects 14:40 - 15:00

588 Abdelkader Elbadry, Head of Planning and Contracts Section, Petrobel

ASP full field project value enhancement in south of the Sultanate Of Oman 15:00 - 15:20

705 Dawoud Al Mahrouqi, Reservoir Engineer, Petroleum Development Oman


Downstream Processing: Refining, Petrochemicals, Operations and Transportation

Wednesday 4 September 2019

Timing: 09:00 – 10:30

Session: 13

Timing

ID

Theatre: 1

Role of R&D in advancement of heavy oil utilisation

Presentation Title and Speakers Improved oil sands sustainability through partial upgrading

09:00 – 09:20

585 Ed Veith, President & COO, Fractal Systems

Role of R&D on future of heavy oil utilisation: solutions & mitigations 09:20 – 09:40

795 Dr Abdulazim Marafie, Senior Research Scientist, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research

Treatment of petroleum refinery waste water using nanocomposite 09:40 – 10:00

624 Dr Rajamohan Natarajan, Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering, Sohar university

Implementation of EngHOGTM process for desulfurisation of very low pressure hot well off gases 10:00 – 10:20

593 Alka Sharma, Senior Manager, Engineers India Limited

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Exploration, Production and Field Development

Wednesday 4 September 2019

Timing: 09:00 – 10:30

Theatre: 2

Session: 14 Maximising heavy oil recovery

Timing

ID

Presentation Title and Speakers Maximise the recovery factor and economic life of offshore mature heavy oil reservoir

09:00 – 09:20

662 Ma Kuiqian, Director of Development and Research, Bohai Petroleum Research Institute

Low salinity water flooding project, idea, planning and execution 09:20 – 09:40

652 Mahmoud Fayed, Reservoir Engineer Team Leader, GUPCO - BP JV

Innovative fluid-loss control pill improved workover operation 09:40 – 10:00

636 Mahmoud Reda, Senior Petroleum Engineer, Kuwait Oil Company

CSS well: Gas lift conversion into the first all metal PCP in Mexico 10:00 – 10:20

691 Miguel Angel Gonzalez Laguna, Artificial Lift System Specialist, Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX)


Enhanced Oil Recovery – Innovation, Development, Research

Wednesday 4 September 2019

Timing: 11:00 – 12:30

Theatre: 1

Session: 15 EOR Evaluation

Timing

ID

Presentation Title and Speakers Sour gas & carbon dioxide resistance of performance elastomers for use in enhanced oil recovery

11:00 – 11:20

687 Himanshu Verma, Head of Elastomer Technology, Rubberatkins

EOR development in a heterogeneous heavy oil field; challenges and solutions 11:20 – 11:40

793 Mohammed Ali Al-Raqmi, Reservoir Engineer, Petroleum Development Oman

Emerging and effective technology measures in heavy oil SAGD projects 11:40 – 12:00

733 Guangyue Liang, Reservoir Engineer, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED)

Produced gas reinjection based cyclic solvent process to enhance oil recovery of foamy oil reservoirs 12:00 – 12:20

448 Zhaopeng Yang, Senior Reservoir Engineer, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED)

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Exploration, Production and Field Development

Wednesday 4 September 2019

Timing: 11:00 – 12:30

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Session: 16 Driving efficiency in brownfields

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Presentation Title and Speakers Driving efficiency with reaming-while-drilling technology using a conventional steering BHA

11:00 – 11:20

769 Lee Smith, Senior Vice President, AER, Inc

Re-accessing a mature field – Hilal redevelopment success story 11:20 – 11:40

722 Mahmoud El-Ghalid, Senior Reservoir Engineer, Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company

Flow performance of the newest generation of fully autonomous, heavy oil/thermal inflow control valves 11:40 – 12:00

703 Dr Vidar Mathiesen, CEO, InflowControl AS

Enhancements in thermal EOR 12:00 – 12:20

745 Dr Shady Al Zubi, Director of R&D and I&C Consultant, Nakasawa Mining and Energy


Enhanced Oil Recovery – Innovation, Development, Research

Wednesday 4 September 2019

Timing: 13:30 – 15:00

Session: 17

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Emerging methods in EOR and heavy oil production

Presentation Title and Speakers Dimethyl ether/polymer hybrid as an enhanced oil recovery method for heavy oils

13:30 – 13:50

789 Rouhi Farajzadeh, Professor, Delft University of Technology

Low cost steam for EOR using produced water directly without expensive pre-treatment 13:50 – 14:10

790 Hank Sowers, Technical Director, Innovative Oil & Gas LLC.

EOR strategy for a heavy-oil field development in South America, a case study 14:10 – 14:30

747 Dr Hamidreza Salimi, Chief Reservoir Engineer, PanTerra

A new insight to concentration-dependent diffusion coefficient of Dimethylether in Canadian heavy oil 14:30 – 14:50

760 Mohammad Khalifi, PhD Student, University of Calgary

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Heavy Oil Technologies, Data Management & Internet of Things

Wednesday 4 September 2019

Timing: 13:30 – 15:00

Theatre: 2

Session: 18 Data analytics and integration

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Presentation Title and Speakers Control water cut in heavy oil reservoir: Case study from Western Desert Region in Egypt

13:30 – 13:50

692 Raed Mohammed Elmohammady, Senior Reservoir Engineer, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC)

Qarn Alam Steam: Improved field understanding through surveillance & data integration 13:50 – 14:10

797 Ruikun Liu, Production Geologist/Qarn Alam, Petroleum Development Oman

Hollow sucker rods for heavy oil extraction 14:10 – 14:30

756 Lucian Stoica, Technical Sales Senior Manager, Tenaris

Integrated digital surveillance for reservoir management 14:30 – 14:50

680 Ahmed Swedan, Senior Reservoir Engineer, Wintershall Dea GmbH


E-poster Presentations

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Timing: 09:30 – 10:30 Timing

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Venue: Exhibition Hall Presentation Title and Speakers Incompatibility between EOR chemicals and scale inhibitors

09:30 – 09:40

654 Qiwei Wang, Senior Scientist, Saudi Aramco Solvent-Based EOR to maximize oil recovery by simultaneous condensation of alkane and steam

09:40 – 09:50

754 Dr Hamidreza Salimi, Principal EOR Reservoir Engineer, PanTerra

Acoustic and sono-chemical methods for altering heavy oil viscosity 09:50 – 10:00

739 Anna Rajab, CEO, AR Enterprise A thorough investigation of mechanism of enhanced heavy oil recovery by supercritical steam injection

10:00 – 10:10

475 Tingting Wu, Intermediate Engineer, CNOOC China Ltd. Tianjin Gravity assisted steam flooding with vertical-horizontal wells in foamy extra-heavy oil reservoirs

10:10 – 10:20

641

Zhaopeng Yang, Reservoir Engineer, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED) Asphaltene prediction and mitigation in southern Iraq fields

10:20 – 10:30

543 Ahmed Alsubaih, Senior Engineer, Basra Oil Company

10:30 – 10:40

651

Optimising field depletion plan in heavy oil reservoirs using numerical simulation: Gulf of Suez, Egypt Mahmoud Fayed, Reservoir Engineer Team Leader, Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (GUPCO), BP Hydrogen Generation from Heavy Oils

10:40 - 10:50

800 Dr Girish Srinivas, Vice President, TDA Research Inc


E-poster Presentations Timing: 11:30 – 12:30 Timing

ID

Category

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Venue: Exhibition Hall Presentation Title and Speakers Novel Small Molecule Paraffin Inhibitors for Heavy Crude Oils

11:30 – 11:40

786

Jorge Fernandez, Global Oil and Gas R&D Manager, Sasol Performance Chemicals Discussion for application of heat insulation coating with vacuum technology in thermal insulation

11:40 – 11:50

474 Sun Yongtao, Senior Engineer, China Oilfield Service Limited

Revitalisation of high pour-point heavy oil field: Case study from Egypt 11:50 – 12:00

735 Hamed Abdallah, Senior Petrophysicist, Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company How to verify the performance of multiphase or wet gas meter in field conditions?

12:00 – 12:10

537 Bruno Pinguet, Scientific & Marketing Advisor, TUV SUD NEL A review of all types of artificial lift methods used with heavy oil in Egypt

12:10 – 12:20

766

Safwat Ghazaly, Director of Production Department, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) Unique solar hybrid solution for energy demands in oil and gas industry

12:20 – 12:30

594 Sreevidya R V, Senior Manager, Engineers India Limited Double barrier strategy for heavy oil producer well in the south of Oman

12:30 – 12:40

792

Wafa Al Shizawi, Senior Production Technologist, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) Application of Naturally-Derived Nanoparticles for Enhanced Heavy Oil Recovery

12:40 – 12:50

801 Dr. Nashaat N. Nassar, Associate Professor, University of Calgary


E-poster Presentations Timing: 14:30 – 15:30 Timing

ID

Category

Tuesday 3 September 2019

Venue: Exhibition Hall Presentation Title and Speakers Investigation on the characterisation of heavy crude oils (HCO) and their selected fractions

14:30 – 14:40

799

Adel Al-Mutairi, Associate Research Scientist, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research Cloud based flow assurance for Asphaltene management

14:40 – 14:50

727 John Lovell, Vice President – Technology, MicroSilicon Heavy oil water coning control using water sink from an offset producer

14:50 – 15:00

610 Karim Magdy, Reservoir Engineer, Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (GUPCO) A comprehensive reliability assessment of Abqaiq Plants air compressors and recommendations

15:00 – 15:10

763 Naif Abdullah M Alhwoaikan, Reliability Engineer, Saudi Aramco Increasing production of heavy oil in high water cut period by modifying water flooding conformance

15:10 – 15:20

648 Luo Xianbo, Chief Reservoir Engineer, CNOOC Managing oil and gas EPC major projects: Strategic and innovative project management practices

15:20 – 15:30

673 Shehzad Khan, Senior Engineer Planning, Kuwait Oil Company The role of hypogenic karst in formation of carbonate reservoirs and development of heavy oil

15:30 – 15:40

546 Alexander Petukhov, Professor of Institute of Earth Sciences, Saint-Petersburg State University Need Based Approach for Selection of Sulfur Recovery Processes Category: Operational Excellence, Maintenance & HSE

15:40 – 15:50

668 Saptarshi Paul, Deputy Manager, Engineers India Limited


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