会议名称(中文): 第八届国际石油技术大会 会议名称(英文): The eighth International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC 所属学科: 石油与天然气工程及钻采工程 开始日期: 2014-12-10 结束日期: 2014-12-12 所在国家: 马来西亚 所在城市: 马来西亚 具体地点: 吉隆坡 主办单位: American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG); the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE); the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG); and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
[ 会务组联系方式 ] 联系电话: +60.3.2182.3000 传真: +60.3.2182.3030 E-MAIL: iptc@iptcnet.org 会议网站: http://www.iptcnet.org/2014/kl/ 会议背景介绍: The International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) is a multi-disciplinary event sponsored by four leading industry societies—American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers (EAGE), Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), and Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).
Eighth edition of the IPTC will be held 10-12 December 2014 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the theme:
“Innovation and Collaboration: Keys to Affordable Energy”
More than ever, the ability of our industry to deliver affordable oil and gas, is dependent upon organisations with complementary capabilities, working together to identify and deploy innovative solutions to increasingly difficult problems. This conference will feature panel discussions and technical sessions on a broad range of topics and issues around how our industry has developed good practices for collaboration to accelerate the invention and application of new work processes, methods, and technology.
IPTC is renowned for its exceptionally high standard of technical programme. Accordingly, the programme committee has set high selection criteria for the papers presented to ensure unrivalled quality of this multi-session programme.
Papers are invited on a variety of themes including geosciences and geophysics, reservoir, drilling and completions, development and production, facilities, unconventional oil and gas, overarching industry issues (HSE, CSR, talent development and training), and midstream gas. We believe that these topics, most of them of a multidisciplinary nature, are representative of the current and future issues facing the industry.
There is no better time to be part of this great industry. Submit your abstracts online. The submission deadline is 12 February Authors will be notified of their paper status in early May 2014.
We anticipate a successful and engaging technical programme for the 8th IPTC and look forward to your valued participation and contribution. 征文范围及要求: E&P Geoscience 1. E&P GEOSCIENCE CHALLENGES Tectonic history and basin evolution Source rocks Trapping styles Petroleum systems Deep-basin plays Deep-water E&P New exploration frontiers in Asia Pacific Redevelopment of mature fields Reservoir geoscience and management High CO2 reservoirs Heat-flow variations 2. THE PETROLEUM SYSTEM: FROM SOURCE TO TRAP Source rocks: type, volume, distribution, etc. Maturation history Migration and systems (including both oil and gas phases) Trapping mechanisms and styles and the accumulation of hydrocarbons Case studies of petroleum systems Surface geochemistry surveys Reservoir presence, assessment, and quality Tracing diagenesis using isotope analysis Production allocation Geochemistry in exploration, production and development 3. ADVANCES IN GEOPHYSICS Near-surface/overburden/gas-cloud geophysics New advances in seismic acquisition, processing and imaging Pre-stack depth migration Time-lapse seismic acquisition and processing Passive seismic/fracture monitoring Multi-component seismic Ocean bottom seismic Simultaneous seismic acquisition Low frequency/high frequency / broadband Borehole geophysics/developments in sonic and borehole seismic Advances in multiple elimination Advances in non-seismic geophysics Full waveform inversion 4. GEOPHYSICAL RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION Rock physics and modelling Seismic inversion Well-to-seismic tie Facies classification Geostatistics applications to geophysics AVO and seismic attributes Spectral decomposition Exploring inter-well reservoir space/cross-well seismic/electromagnetic methods Fluid prediction 3D visualisation Reservoir geomechanics Advanced geophysical methods for defining carbonate reservoirs Time-lapse geophysical interpretation 5. RISK AND UNCERTAINTY MANAGEMENT Mitigating and reducing risk in exploration, production and development Uncertainty quantification Scenario analysis Case studies and best practices Value of information quantification 6. ADVANCED GEOLOGICAL CONCEPTS IN SILICICLASTICS Sandstone reservoir characterisation and quality prediction Reservoir heterogeneity and flow-unit definition Sand-body architecture and reservoir connectivity Depositional systems, modern and ancient (non-marine to deep water) Diagenesis and reservoir quality controls in clastics New sequence stratigraphic concepts Modern and ancient reservoir analogues Advanced geological concepts in siliciclastics 7. ADVANCED GEOLOGICAL CONCEPTS IN CARBONATES Reservoir characterisation and quality prediction Reservoir heterogeneity and flow-unit definition Carbonate and evaporite depositional systems, modern and ancient New sequence stratigraphic concepts in carbonates Reservoirs in karst rock Carbonate diagenesis and porosity/quality prediction Modern and ancient reservoir analogues Microporosity in carbonate reservoirs Formation evaluation and carbonates 8. UNCONVENTIONAL OIL AND GAS Reserves assessment for unconventionals Techniques for monitoring and characterising unconventional reservoirs Formation evaluation in unconventional reservoirs Basin analysis for unconventional plays Approaches to mapping in unconventional plays Key factors to design and optimise well locations Mitigating and reducing risks in unconventional plays Public awareness and education 9. UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES AND MARGINAL DEVELOPMENT Shale gas/oil Coalbed methane Gas hydrates Geothermal energy Coal-to-liquid Marginal developments Leveraging existing infrastructure Reuse of facilities and equipment Heavy oil and bitumen resources Fractured basement resources 10. FAULT AND FRACTURE NETWORKS Effects of fault reactivation on seals and reservoir Seal analysis and risk assessment Exploration in fractured basement plays Fractured reservoirs Fracture prediction and modelling Fracture-porosity prediction New technology and techniques in fracture detection and delineation Compartmentalisation and connectivity of fractured reservoirs 11. STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS Structural development and basin evolution The petroleum system in foreland and overthrust settings Structural restoration Structural and stratigraphic traps Reservoir distribution in structural plays HC system dynamics Regional stress and strain analysis Reservoir connectivity Remote sensing applications Application of field work Extensional and strike-slip tectonics Inverted basins Global analogues Salt tectonics 12. GEOLOGIC MODELLING: FROM ROCKS TO RESERVOIR FLOW MODELLING Reservoir characterisation for model construction Using lithofacies and depositional facies in geologic modelling Integration of lithofacies, petrophysics and reservoir properties for modelling Petrophysical input to geologic modelling Optimum geologic modelling workflow Geostatistics in geologic modelling Quality control in modelling Challenges in modelling stacked reservoirs Conditioning models with seismic, stratigraphic, and production data Outcrop analogues using LIDAR/GPR/remote sensing Case histories of integrated geologic modelling Reservoir 13. FULL LIFE CYCLE PLANNING Economic evaluation Reservoir simulation Forecasting Integrated reservoir modelling Reserves and resource evaluation Improved long-term recovery Reservoir appraisal Depletion strategy Post-depletion strategies (abandonment, utilisation, storage, etc.) 14. INTEGRATED RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT Importance of surveillance and monitoring PVT/core studies Tracer and geochemical based monitoring Well testing and production logging 4D seismic and geophysical techniques Digital/intelligent field technology Unconventional reservoirs: production reservoir monitoring Challenges in mercury production 15. EOR/IOR Water conformance technologies Advanced EOR technologies Gas injection (flue, nitrogen, CO2, etc.) Thermal Chemical MEOR Waterflooding Low-salinity waterflooding Modelling EOR potential and economics Gas EGR (enhanced gas recovery) EOR future trends 16. BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT Key enablers in brownfield projects Arresting the decline rate in mature fields Development challenges in EOR projects Complex multi-stack multi-compartment reservoirs Fit for purpose wells for brownfield projects Integration of IOR/EOR initiatives Subsurface/surface and brownfield/greenfield integration Maximising late-life value 17. RESERVOIR NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND CHARACTERISATION Next generation simulators Streamline simulation Integrated modelling and complex processes History matching Gridding discretisation and solvers Optimisation and reservoir management Unconventional reservoirs (tight gas/oil, shale, CBM) Upscaling Pore-scale modelling SCAL Integration of production and performance data 18. FORMATION EVALUATION Carbonates Marginal fields New technology Digital core Saturation monitoring Low-resistivity reservoirs Cased-hole logging 19. REGIONAL FOCUS TOPICS Mature fields CO2 management - sequestration and utilisation Natural gas resources Carbonate and fractured reservoirs High CO2 field developments Marginal asset monetisation EOR offshore Drilling and Completions 20. OPTIMISATION OF WELL PLANNING AND EXECUTION Intelligent well completions Extended-reach drilling Wellbore quality considerations Case studies System optimisation (drilling and completions) Unconventional wells Performance drilling Geomechanical considerations Well intervention Pore pressure prediction, reservoir integrity, and containment – well planning 21. CHALLENGES IN WELL CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION Deep water High pressure/high temperature drilling Multi-stage fractured horizontal wells Managed pressure drilling and underbalanced drilling Sour/corrosive environment Multi-layer reservoir completions Well integrity Drilling with casing Naturally fractured reservoirs Sand control/unconsolidated reservoir 22. ADVANCEMENTS IN DRILLING & COMPLETIONS TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION Real-time operations centre Real-time analysis Drilling systems automation Tubulars Multi-stage fracturing Completion diagnostics Intelligent completions Wellbore construction fluids (mud/cement) Perforating and stimulation MWD/LWD technology Nanotechnology Drilling and completions equipment Development, Production, and Facilities 23. PRODUCTION MAINTENANCE, INTEGRITY, AND CHEMISTRY Equipment strategies and sparing philosophy Preventative maintenance Computerised maintenance management systems Corrective maintenance and intervention Well integrity and intervention Pipeline maintenance (Including pigging) Shutdowns and turnarounds Corrosion management Operating envelopes Integrity strategy Hydrate inhibition Flow assurance Chemical management Corrosion inhibition Slugging Bacteria management Scale management Smart chemicals Mixing fluid streams Artificial lift Sand control and sand management Production chemistry and flow assurance Produced water management and disposal 24. WELL RESERVOIR AND FACILITY MANAGEMENT WFRM strategy Data and data management Well and reservoir surveillance Key performance indicators Integrated production system modelling Exception based surveillance Integrated reviews Opportunity identification and opportunity maturation process Scheduling and execution Monitoring and learning Metering and allocation Tracers injection and application 25. SMART FIELDS AND COLLABORATIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS Smart wells Control systems Field of the future, digital oilfield Intelligent operators and real-time operations Data management Collaboration centres and communication tools Social media Exception-based surveillance and real-time monitoring Remote operations Multi-skilling Modelling 26. CO2, IOR, AND EOR IN IN OPERATIONS AND PRODUCTION Water treatment and water quality Produced water management Disposal and reuse options Water injection well design Produced water irrigation CO2 generation, transport and storage Gas/nitrogen injection Gas cycling Water and gas injection Chemicals 27. BROWNFIELD CASE STUDIES AND REDEVELOPMENT Onshore and offshore Debottlenecking Production optimisation Changing fluids mix/properties Major projects Minor projects Integrated projects Middle East/Far East Deep water Utilities (steam, water, chlorine, heating systems/cooling systems, plant instrument air, power) Waterflooding Improved and enhanced recovery Field-life or facilities extension Decline management Reengineering and rejuvenation Infrastructure Land use 28. DEEPWATER AND PRE-SALT DEVELOPMENT Onshore and offshore Production optimisation Major projects Minor projects Integrated projects Deep water Infrastructure Concept selection and front-end engineering design Advance drilling and intelligent completion 29. PROJECT MANAGEMENT, CONTRACTING, AND QUALITY Project management systems—Integrated planning Project financing Contracting and procurement Contract strategy Risk management and management of change Value engineering Interface management Engineering Standards and quality management Utilisation Joint development areas (JDA) 30. CONCEPT ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION, AND COMMISSIONING (THE 3 CS) Concept selection—scoping and feasibility Design—front-end engineering design Reliability availability management Operations readiness Integrated planning Transient modelling Procedures development for commissioning Handover Complex facilities Cost management systems—cost reporting and control Steam, air, heating, cooling, plant instrument air, drain systems Power generation Floating production storage and offloading development Offshore development 31. FACILITIES DISCIPLINE ENGINEERING Mechanical engineering Machinery and rotating equipment Civil and structural engineering Materials and corrosion Process engineering Process safety Water disposal Instrument, control, electrical Pipelines Subsea 32. CONVENTIONAL GAS AND INTEGRATED GAS Gas deliquification Production chemistry and flow assurance Production monitoring and control Produced water management and disposal Multiphase metering LNG and floating LNG GTL Coalbed methane / shale gas Enhanced gas recovery 33. ABANDONMENT Facilities cleaning Well abandonment Structural facilities removal Artificial reefs Recycling Remediation and reinstatement Monitoring People redeployment Mid-Stream Gas 34. GAS MIDSTREAM / MARKETS Gas market development Gas transportation Gas distribution and storage Development of reticulated gas networks Cross-border pipelines Natural gas for transportation 35. LNG LNG market trends and globalisation Trading patterns and hubs Pricing of LNG Floating LNG Mini-LNG Unconventional gas to LNG Development in liquefaction technologies Environmental footprint of LNG projects Process safety in LNG Minimise energy loss Energy optimisation for re-gasification (cold-energy utilisation) Floating gasification terminals LNG projects case studies 36. GAS MONETISATION Monetisation of stranded/remote gas GTL CNG Mini facilities Gas to chemical/petrochemical Gas to power Lessons from major gas development projects 37. GAS TECHNOLOGY Gas processing Gas compression Transportation technologies Gas treatment Gas dehydration Gas conversion technologies Gas storage technologies Extraction of helium and other trace gases Hydrate technology/gas pipeline flow assurance Sour-gas handling and treating Corrosion and metallurgy in gas processing Sulphur production, storage, and export NGL recovery technologies N2 rejection technologies Gas conversion technologies Emerging technologies in gas processing 38. CO2 MANAGEMENT GHG emissions reduction Carbon pricing and trends Trends in carbon intensity reduction Processing, transportation and disposition of CO2 Over-Arching Industry Issues—HSE, Security, Human Resources, Business, and Social Challenges 39. HEALTH AND SAFETY Permit-to-work management HSSE management systems Human factors Contingency emergency response planning Job safety planning Simultaneous operations (SIMOPs) Management of contractors Job safety planning Process safety management Management of emergency hydrocarbon releases Asset integrity Crisis management Safety leadership, culture, and human factors Safety in transportation Safety in facility design Safety during operations Safety during construction 40. ENVIRONMENT Waste management Water disposal Cuttings disposal Emissions Produced water handling Carbon capture and storage By-product solutions (sulphur, bio-waste) Fluid remediation (drilling and produced fluids) Source-water and waste-water management Unconventional resource development and environmental aspects Handling of radioactive sources 41. SECURITY Piracy Terrorism, hijacking, and kidnapping Sanctions and embargoes Cyber security and data security Site security and mitigation Data management/security of data 42. HUMAN RESOURCES Training and competency Data and knowledge sharing Government/regulatory policies and incentives Promoting women in the energy industry Promoting the energy industry to the youth Strategic resource planning and management in a cyclical industry Career development Talent management Workforce diversity Attracting and retaining talent Human factors Labour welfare Management of contractors Knowledge transfer from the baby boomers 43. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate social responsibility Community development Local skills development Education and capability building Corporate social responsibility/community development projects 44. LESSONS LEARNT AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Data and knowledge sharing Use of social media Use of visual media Data management and data architecture Building organisational capability Teamwork Lessons learnt culture Business continuity Centres of Excellence (COE) and virtual teams 45. COMMERCIAL AND RISK MANAGEMENT Commercial structures (tax royalty, production sharing agreements, joint ventures, etc.) Unitisation and redetermination Processing agreements Crossing agreements Sharing agreements Sales agreements Government to government agreements Cross border development and production Financing Government/regulatory framework and incentives Management in a cyclical industry Health and safety risk management Political risk Economical and commercial risk Risk assessment and mitigation
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