DAY TWO | WEDNESDAY 21st SEPTEMBER, 2022
DELIVERING CASE STUDIES ON DIGITALISATION, REVIVING MATURE
FIELDS, DECARBONISATION & EMISSION REDUCTION STRATEGIES
AND CARBON CAPTURE
8:00am Registration & Networking Breakfast
8:50am Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
9:00am - 9:40am Learn How To Digitalise The Chemicals Side Of Your Business
Digitalisation especially with chemical application is a capital investment that directly equates to improved efficiency in the field. There is a direct correlation to what the customer pays for. Yet, there is a mind block and a whole range of challenges when it comes to the use of digitalization from a chemical injection and treatment standpoint. This opening presentation looks at both the big strategic picture as well the more technical equipment and processes to enable you to step up your chemical digitalisation game.
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Do you automate certain parts of your chemical program and then slowly start to grow?
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Do you start small and then scale up with better infrastructure, tools and analytics?
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Or do you overhaul the entire process in one swift move to really step up your automation game?
Hear perspectives on what makes the most sense, from both an economics and feasibility standpoint, sharing examples on how you can make the decision to automate chemical management while staying true to your business’ holistic objectives.
TECHNICAL CASE STUDY
9:40am - 10:20am Leverage Digitalisation To Ensure Chemicals Injection System Is Consistently Applied And Monitored
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Operators are starting to put automated devices to manage their chemical injections rather than relying on people and setting things up by hand. But automated chemical injection is still not where it needs to be – how are we going to get there?
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Functionalities of cost-effective and reliable chemical injection pumps
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The correct process for accurately injecting chemicals to get results
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Steps to avoid failure to follow-through to make sure automated injection works
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Address E&P reluctance to allow chemical automation vendors to tie into their established networks
10:20am - Morning Networking Break
TECHNICAL CASE STUDY
10.50am - 11:30am Digitalisation And Modern Monitoring & Surveillance
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This presentation gives you insight on how to use the latest digitalisation technologies and software to improve monitoring and surveillance. Hear real world examples of how cutting-edge technologies are being used to properly monitor corrosion/scale/H2S to proactively determine the right solution for corrosion control.
DATA MANAGEMENT PRESENTATION
11:30am - 12.10pm Using Digitalisation to Improve Data Processing & Usage
'Through digitalisation, a lot of opportunities have been created with better managed and processed use of data. One of the biggest things right now is corrosion management with advanced data management, machine learning and AI capabilities.'
This presentation gives you the chance to better understand...
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How to use digitalisation to collect and process data
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What type of real-time data you need to make better corrosion management decisions
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How data management and machine learning plays into existing chemistries
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How you can use an entire program of monitoring and prove it works with your chemistries to solve actual problems
12:10pm - Networking Lunch Break
HOW PRODUCTION CHEMISTRY CAN HELP
ACCESS & BRING BACK HARD-TO-REACH RESOURCES AND MATURE FIELDS
IN AN ECONOMICALLY VIABLE CLIMATE
1:10pm - 1:50pm Strategies For Bringing Abandoned Fields Back To Life And Monetising Them in an Economically Viable Climate
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Establishing the price at which it is feasible for operators to restart mature fields
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Assessing technologies that will enable operators to bring abandoned fields back to life
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Revisiting and assessing the commercial viability of small, stranded fields
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How production chemistry can be used to help access hard-to-reach resources
1:50pm - 2:30pm Learn How To Reduce Chemical Cost For Mature Wells By Switching To Generic Treatments
'With a lot of the assets coming to the end of field life, the pressures we see coming are can we move more towards generic chemistries to dig out the cost of the production chemical that is involved.'
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Cost effectively managing end of life assets
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Assessing and re-validating legacy chemistries
2:30pm - Afternoon Networking Break
DECARBONISATION, EMISSIONS & CARBON CAPTURE
3:00pm - 3:40pm Understanding The Role Production Chemistry Will Play In The Energy Transition Drive To Accelerate The Move Towards Net Zero
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Assessing the chemistries involved in the production of hydrogen, carbon capture and geothermal
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Sharing results on how production chemistry can be used to improve our overall co2 and
methane emissions
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Examining advancements in chemistry, materials, and methods that will reduce carbon footprint in upstream operations
3:40pm - 4:20pm Understand Where Improvements Can Be Made In The Supply Chain To Reduce Emission - Scope 1,2 & 3
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Learn how to better manage your supply chain to influence scope 1 and scope 2
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Monitoring and reporting impact of carbon emissions across supply chain to reduce your carbon footprint of production chemicals
4:20pm - 4:50pm Carbon Capture And Shut-Ins
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Alternative protections for pipeline transferring 100% Co2 and hydrogen Injections
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Assessing the best chemicals used for gas purification
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What chemicals are currently being applied successfully to prevent corrosion in the transfer of hydrocarbons
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The potential of coupled carbon storage and geothermal extraction
TECHNICAL VENDOR-LED CASE STUDY
11:50am - 12:30pm New Biodegradable/Environmentally Friendly Chemicals
This presentation will demonstrate exactly how an operator can change the way it operates and apply sustainable, environmentally friendly chemicals to reduce failure frequency, and losses in
production.
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Find out how new chemistries compare to existing products from an economics and performance point of view
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Hear results from application in the lab and on the field to quantity short and long-term performance and effects on the well, to measure success
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Are new products compatible with existing inhibitors and conditions because of the way they are chemically structured?