10th South East Asia Hydrocarbon FlowMeasurement Workshop8 - 10 March 2011
Ultrasonic Metering Training Course7 March 2011
Intro to Commercial Measurement Uncertainty8 March 2011
Hotel Nikko Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Organised byTUV NEL Ltd, EAST KILBRIDE, GLASGOW, UKBOOKING HOTLINE: +44 (0) 1355 272858ONLINE BOOKING: www.tuvnel.com
Sole Official Publication:
Committee Contributions from: Chevron ETC
ExxonMobil Australia P/L
KROHNE Oil & Gas (M) Sdn Bhd
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
PMU PETRONAS
Saudi Aramco
Sarawak Shell Berhad
Schlumberger
TUV NEL
In Association With:
10th South East Asia
Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement
Workshop
8 - 10 March 2011
Hotel Nikko Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
IntroductionDuring these challenging times, it isimportant to stay ahead of developmentsin technology, regulation and practice.This is particularly true in the field ofhydrocarbon flow measurement, where themeasurements made have a high economicand environmental impact.
Track RecordThe South East Asia Hydrocarbon FlowMeasurement Workshop was originallyestablished almost 11 years ago. In thattime it has brought together operators,regulators, equipment suppliers,engineering contractors, servicecompanies and researchers to examine theflow measurement challenges that the oil& gas industry faces, and to shareknowledge and experience.
Previous events have been highlysuccessful, receiving positive feedbackfrom participants across the globe. The2010 Workshop attracted more than 100industry experts, which includedrepresentation from the major operatorswithin the region.
2011 WorkshopThis Workshop is the only major forumdedicated to addressing the changes inflow measurement practice andtechnology which affect this region andthe 2011 Workshop will continue thislegacy.
Workshop FeeThree types of delegate attendance optionsare available to suit those with localcommitments and those traveling fromfurther afield:
Selected Day Attendance Only Thisoption allows delegates to choose whichdays they wish to attend. Each dayattendance includes access to thetechnical sessions, electronic Workshopproceedings, lunch and refreshments. Thisdelegate registration fee starts from265.
Three Day Attendance This optionincludes attendance at all technicalsessions, electronic Workshopproceedings, lunch and refreshments. Thisdelegate registration fee is 975.
Inclusive Attendance This fully inclusivepackage includes attendance at alltechnical sessions, electronic Workshopproceedings, accommodation at the HotelNikko Kuala Lumpur on the nights of 8th,9th & 10th March includingcomplimentary broadband access withinbedroom, all meals, refreshments andattendance at the 10th AnniversaryWorkshop Dinner on 10th March. Thisdelegate registration fee is 1417.
We expect the Workshop andaccommodation to be oversubscribed soplaces will be allocated on a first-comefirst-served basis.
Why Should I Attend This Event?
Technical presentations by industryexperts will help improve yourknowledge and understanding, makingyou better equipped to meet thechallenges faced by the industry nowand in the future.
Discussion on the latest topics andissues in industry today means you canmake informed decisions within yourbusiness quicker and more efficiently
Strong support from local companiesand operators in the oil & gas sectormeans you can develop your ownbusiness interests in the region bymaking new contacts throughnetworking at this event.
Manufacturers from around the worldwill be exhibiting the latest in cuttingedge technology allowing you to makeinformed choices on equipment andservice requirements, faster and moreeffectively.
Who should attend:
Metering and instrumentation engineers Production and reservoir engineers Project managers Product suppliers R&D managers Government regulators Quality managers Asset managers Flow assurance specialists
Training CoursesThe Workshop will be accompanied by anUltrasonic Metering Training Course on7th March and a complimentary two hourtraining session on Introduction toCommercial Metering Uncertainty (placeslimited within this session).
Registration, Enquiries &AdministrationBookings can be made online atwww.tuvnel.com. Payment is required tobe made by credit card only.
Alternatively if you have an enquiryregarding this event please contact theTUV NEL Events Team on +44 (0)1355272858 or [email protected]
Exhibition and SponsorshipOpportunitiesSuppliers of equipment and services areinvited to sponsor and exhibit at theworkshop. This will give your company aprofile in the final programme in addition toa stand at the exhibition. Please contactTUV NEL for further details using thedetails noted above.
Prayer TimesThe organisers apologise that it has notbeen possible to fully accommodate prayertimes within the programme but hope thatdelegates will feel free to enter and leavethe Workshop as appropriate.
Members of the TechnicalCommitteeThe Committee have input to the contentand direction of the Workshop. Papersselected by the Committee are based ontheir relevance to industry and the qualityof content.
Mr Alick MacGillivray (Chairman),TUV NEL, [email protected]
Mr Arumugam Amawoty, SarawakShell Berhad
Mr Steve Baldwin, Chevron ETC
Mr Richard Britton, Saudi Aramco
Mr Zainal Din, PMU PETRONAS,alternate Azhar Omar, PCSB
Mr Ahmad Khairiri Abdul Ghani,PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
Mr Adrian Korybutiak, ExxonMobilAustralia P/L
Dr Bruno Pinguet, Schlumberger
Mr Jason Yew, KROHNE Oil & Gas(M) Sdn Bhd
Workshop VenueThe Workshop has moved location andwill be held at the Hotel Nikko KualaLumpur within Kuala Lumpur City Centre.
Hotel Nikko Kuala Lumpur**165 Jalan Ampang50450 Kuala LumpurMalaysia
Tel: 603 2161 1111Fax: 603 2161 1122Email: [email protected]: www.hotelnikko.com.my
** As of 1st February the Hotel Nikko KualaLumpur will become the InterContinentalKuala Lumpur
TUV NEL
TUV NEL is a leading provider of pipelinefluid management services to the globalpetroleum industry. We have animpressive track record in thedevelopment, design and application ofleading-edge technology. We provideconsulting, training, R&D and laboratorytesting services in the following areas:
Consultancy in all key flowmeasurement areas
Flow measurement (oil, gas, water andcomplex fluids)
Thermal engineering & heat transfer
Erosion assessment and validation
Flow calibrations in the UK nationaltest facility
Environmental (produced water, oil-in-water, emissions and carbon capture &storage)
TUV NEL is part of the TV SD Group,the leading global international serviceorganisation. Around 15,000 employeesare represented at more than 600locations throughout the world.
For further details on how TUV NEL canhelp your business, please visit ourwebsite: www.tuvnel.com or contact usdirectly.
TUV NELEast Kilbride, Glasgow, G75 0QF, UKTel: +44 (0)1355 220222Fax: +44 (0)1355 272999Email: [email protected]: www.tuvnel.com
Tuesday 8 March09:00 - 11:00 Free Training Session: Introduction to
Measurement Uncertainty
12:00 - 14:00 Workshop Registration Period
12:00 - 14:00 LUNCH
14:00 - 14:10 Workshop Chairmans Welcome AddressAlick MacGillivray, TUV NEL UK
14:10 - 14:30 Keynote Address
Session 1 Future Technology
14:30 - 15:00 Developing Measurement Infrastructure inBP AzerbaijanBill Pearson, Faig Nasirov and IlgarGurbanov, BP Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
15:00 - 15:30 Microwave Based Salinity MeasurementSensor for Wet Gas ApplicationsMartin Risdal, Janne Pedersen, Ebbe Nyforsand Lyndall Jordaan, Roxar FlowMeasurement AS Norway
15:30 - 16:00 COFFEE & EXHIBITIONLevel 2 Foyer
Session 2 Heavy Oil
16:00 - 16:30 Worldwide Review Over 10 Years of theMultiphase Meter Performance Based on aCombined Nucleonic Fraction Meter andVenturi in Heavy OilBruno Pinguet, Schlumberger Venezuela
16:30 - 17:00 Flow Measurement of Viscous Fluids withEntrained GasChris Mills and Bob Belshaw, TUV NEL UK
Wednesday 9 MarchSession 3 Wet Gas
09:00 - 09:30 Integration of Dilution-based TracerTechniques and Clamp-on Sonar Meters toProvide Minimally Intrusive Three PhaseSurveillance of Gas Condensate WellsDaniel Gysling and Ting Wen,Expro Meters, Inc. USA
09:30 - 10:00 The Development of and Initial Data froma New Multiphase Wet Gas MeterAlistair Collins, Jin-Lin Hu, Mark Tudge andCarol Wade, Solartron ISA UK
10:00 - 10:30 Testing of Small Differential Pressure ConeMeters on Wet GasPhil Lawrence and Thomas Madden,Cameron Measurement Systems USAChristopher Braid, Cameron MeasurementSystems Canada
10:30 - 12:30 COFFEE & OPEN EXHIBITION PERIODLevel 2 Foyer
12:30 - 13:30 LUNCH
Session 4 Multiphase Experience
13:30 - 14:00 First Ever Successful Complete Evaluationof a Multiphase Flow Meter in SAGD, andDemonstration of the Performance AgainstConventional EquipmentBruno Pinguet, Schlumberger VenezuelaAyman Kamal and Karima Amel Benrelm,Schlumberger Testing CanadaCarols Emilio Damas, SchlumbergerTechnology Center CanadaFernando Gaviria, Laurie Kemp, CalCoulder and John Graham SUNCOR Energy Canada
14:00 - 14:30 Pyranees Subsea MPFM FieldPerformance Case StudyMark Jackson, Ralf Napalowksi andChristophe Chung, BHP Billiton Australia
14:30 - 15:00 Maximising Platform Space UltilisationThrough the Latest in Multiphase Metering A North Sea PilotFinn Erik Mohn Berge, Roxar FlowMeasurement AS Norway
15:00 - 15:30 COFFEE & EXHIBITIONLevel 2 Foyer
Session 5 Ultrasonic Measurement
15:30 16:00 Small Volume Provers (SVP) to VerifyCustody-Transfer Ultrasonic FlowmetersHerman Hofstede and Peter van Brakel,KROHNE Oil & Gas The Netherlands
16:00 - 16:30 Challenges for Ultrasonic Flow Meters inWet Gas ApplicationsClaus Weihermueller, Bernhard Funck andPeter Baldwin, FLEXIM Oil & Gas Germany
Thursday 10 MarchSession 6 Ultrasonic Applications
09:00 - 09:30 Exploring New Paths for an Ultrasonic GasFlowmeterMartin Bragg, Arjan Stehouwer andJeff Tilden, Elster-Instromet GasInternational The NetherlandsUK
09:30 - 10:00 Challenges of Applying Ultrasonic FlowMeters in Upstream ApplicationsLaurent Martin and Andrew Ross, FaureHerman France
10:00 - 10:30 COFFEE & EXHIBITIONLevel 2 Foyer
Session 7 Testing & Sampling
10:30 - 11:00 Field Testing of a Multiphase Flow MeterUsed on a Liquid Dominant SystemPhil Lawrence, Cameron MeasurementSystems USAStuart Wright, Cameron JQS UK
11:00 - 11:30 Application of In-situ Sampling Methods in3-phase Multiphase and Wet Gas MeteringRichard Streeton and Arnstein Wee,Multi Phase Meters NorwayKhalil Al-Hanashi, Petroleum DevelopmentOman Oman
11:30 - 12:00 The Design and Uncertainty of Crude OilAutomatic Sampling SystemsDaniel Khong, Jiskoot Quality Systems Singapore
12:00 - 13:00 LUNCH
Session 8 Metering Technology
13:00 - 13:30 Application of and Advancements inDifferential Pressure Meter DiagnosticsMohd Hafidz, Swinton Technology AsiaPacific MalaysiaDeverapalli Vijay, Petronas Carigali MalaysiaJennifer Ayre, Swinton Technology Ltd UK
13:30 - 14:00 Proving Coriolis Mass Flow Meters withSmall Volume ProversColin Cheeseman, Frank Grunert and DavidHopper, KROHNE Limited UK
14:00 - 14:30 COFFEE & EXHIBITIONLevel 2 Foyer
Session 9 Ultrasonic Technology in Practice
14:30 - 15:00 Reducing Clamp-On MeasurementUncertainty After a Flow DisturbanceCraig Marshall, TUV NEL UK
15:00 - 15:30 Practical Experience with UltrasonicMeters for Allocation Measurement ofLNGMichael Scott, RasGas QatarGregor Brown and Alastair McLachlan,Cameron UK
15:30 CLOSING SPEECH
Ultrasonic MeteringMonday 7 March09:30 - 16:30
Optional Training Courses
Introduction to Commercial MeasurementUncertainty How It Could Cost You!Tuesday 8 March09:00 - 11:00
Course IntroductionUltrasonic metering technology has matured over the last few yearsto the point where it can be deployed on custody transferapplications. The benefits of using the technology are simple butsuccessful selection and application of theses meters can bechallenging. This is a function of the range of manufacturers andmodels on the market, combined with practical issues such as theperformance of the technology in challenging conditions.uncertainty.
Interactive SessionThis course will help users gain the cost-saving benefits of ultrasonictechnology and avoid the pitfalls in meter selection and application.It will cover the fundamentals of the technology and the practicalissues of application, guiding users on how to use the technology withconfidence that the results obtained will be fit for purpose.
This will include an interactive session where delegates will be givenpractical hands-on experience of fitting and taking a measurementusing a clamp-on ultrasonic meter.
There will be plenty of time allowed during the course for interactionbetween delegates and the course instructors, allowing discussion ofspecific issues and access to advice on real application problems.
Course IntroductionSince no measurement is ever exact, to fully express the result of ameasurement, one must also express the margin of doubt. Thisdegree of doubt is known as the uncertainty. Knowledge of theuncertainty in a measurement can potentially save companiessubstantial amounts of revenue.
ObjectivesThis informal session will answer the following questions:
What is measurement uncertainty?
How can knowledge of the uncertainty in measurements help savecompanies money?
What is best practice in the application of uncertainty analysis?
Examples and case studies will include:
Basic uncertainty calculations
Uncertainty analysis applied to oil and gas flow
Calculation of financial exposures through uncertainty
Uncertainty analysis applied to hydrocarbon accounting
Uncertainty analysis applied to metering by difference
Measurement is a subject that is widely misunderstood across everyindustrial sector. This session will introduce the subject and explainits importance to the oil and gas sector. It will emphasise that skilfuluse of uncertainty analysis can potentially save operators substantialamounts of money.
Limited Spaces Available booked on a first-come-first served basis
Course Programmes available on www.tuvnel.com
Please note that the UUltrasonic MMetering training course fee includes participation in the course, lunch, refreshments, certificate of attendance andcomprehensive course notes. These notes form useful reference material for delegates to utilise in the future. The fee does not include accommodation.
Course Fee: 450 Course Fee: 0
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** As of 1st February 2011 Hotel Nikko Kuala Lumpur will be changing to InterContinental Kuala Lumpur
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