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Why you should be at Drilling and Well Engineering East Africa 2014:
� Get the latest updates of the oil and gas industry’s development� Gain a thorough understanding of exploration opportunities in East Africa� Hear directly from government representatives, international and national oil companies about what it takes to
conduct a succesful drilling project� Evaluate the investment opportunities� Access to crucial drilling technology information� Understand regulation and future developments in East Africa� Get updates on oil and gas drilling projects
Featuring key presentations from:
� Sumayya Hassan-Athmani, Chief Executive Officer, National Oil Corporation, Kenya
� Fred Kabanda, Head: Regulatory Unit, Principal Geologist, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda
� Hon. Elly Karuhanga, President and Director, Tullow oil Uganda, Chairman, Uganda Chamber of Mines and Petroleum
� Magdalena Ntenga, Assistant Director – Environment Pollution Control, The Vice President’s Office, Tanzania
� Emmanuel Charumbira, Business Development Director, Guma Group, South Africa
� Happy Agbeyi, Head, Well Intervention - Land Operations, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria
� Andy Enstrom, SHE Contract Safety Advisor, South Africa
� Robert Beige, Head of Well Engineering, Total E&P, Uganda
� Ugochukwu Okoli, Drilling Engineer, Addax Petroleum Development, Nigeria
� Kenneth Umudjoro, Drilling and Completions Manager, Total E&P, Uganda
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27 – 28 May 2014Sea Cliff Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
The new frontier for oil and gas exploration opportunities
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Welcome to Drilling and Well Engineering East Africa 2014 Conference
Dear Executive,
IQPC is pleased to announce the first annual Drilling and Well Engineering East Africa 2014 conference that will be held at the SeaCliff Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from 27 – 28 May 2014.
The First Annual Drilling and Well Engineering East Africa 2014 is designed to respond to several key developments that affectdrilling in the oil and gas industry as the region is rapidly emerging as the preferred investment destination for oil and gas companies.
The market is just entering mass drilling phase with all governments actively pursuing independents to license blocks, increasing exploration and drilling activities. Geologically the region is harsh and would require specialized drilling equipment. Now more thanever, the drilling pressures have risen and technology development initiatives are vital.
By attending this lucrative forum you will:
• Get the latest updates of the oil and gas industry’s development• Access to crucial drilling technology information• Gain a thorough understanding of exploration opportunities• Understand regulation and future developments in East Africa• Get updates on oil and gas drilling projects
With so much interest already received for this timely event, I invite you to join us in Dar es Salaam in May 2014.
I look forward to welcoming you at Drilling and Well Engineering East Africa 2014 conference
Regards,
Drilling and Well Engineering East Africa 2014
www.drilltechafrica.com
27 – 28 May 2014Sea Cliff Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Additional benefits!2 workshops, expert leaders –
Don’t miss out!Afternoon workshops: 27 and 28 May 2014Workshop A: Drilling Process safety: enforcing good process safety management during drillingoperationsThis workshop will highlight strategies to improve major incident prevention and to establish a common understandingof process safety issues in drilling. Participants will developtactics for enhancing safety in their drilling projects.
Workshop B:Drilling waste managementThis workshop will provide you with tools to better manage your drilling waste, explore better practices and safersolutions required for waste management and highlightcurrent disposal methods such as recycling, waste incineration,clean technologies and waste monitoring to be used in yourdrilling project.
Programme
Wednesday 28 May Workshop B
Wednesday 28 May Conference day two
Tuesday 27 May Workshop A
Tuesday 27 May Conference day one
Conference day one:Tuesday, 27 May 2014
IQPC provides business executivesaround the world with tailoredpractical conferences, large scaleevents, topical seminars and in-house training programmes, keeping
them up-to-date with industry trends, technological developmentsand the regulatory landscape. IQPC’s large scale conferences aremarket leading “must attend” events for their respective industries.
IQPC produces more than 1,700 events annually around the world,and continues to grow. Founded in 1973, IQPC now has offices inmajor cities across six continents including: Bengaluru, Berlin, Dubai,London, New York, Sao Paulo, Johannesburg, Singapore,Stockholm, Sydney, and Toronto. IQPC leverages a global researchbase of best practices to produce an unrivalled portfolio ofconferences. www.iqpc.com
About IQPC
07:30 Registration and Coffee
08:30 Opening remarks from the chairEmmanuel Charumbira, Business Development Director,Guma Group, South Africa
Exploration and production overview- challenges and opportunities
08:40 Oil and gas drilling developments in East Africa� From promise to performance – where is the East African
oil and gas going?� How the move from oil exploration to production be
planned –strategies to move oil to shore� Spurring infrastructure development through oil and gas� Dealing with East Africa ports blockages - Improving
processes at port level to increase operational efficiency� The risks and obstacles of investing in East Africa and
how to overcome them� How can East Africa market continue to attract investment
amidst a highly competitive marketSumayya Hassan-Athmani, CEO, National Oil Corporation, KenyaFred Kabanda, Head: Regulatory Unit, Principal Geologist,Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, UgandaHon. Elly Karuhanga, President and Director, Tullow Oil Uganda, Chairman, Uganda Chamber of Mines and PetroleumMagdalena Ntenga, Assistant Director – Environment Pollution Control, The Vice President’s Office, Tanzania
09:40 Deepwater exploration in East Africa� Achieving project success in complex and Challenging
deepwater environments – technology required� Adopting proven technology to identify promising
reservoirs and maximizing their potential� Implementing robust processes for planning, integrating,
and executing operations effectively� Overcoming project complexities, increase reservoir
knowledge and reduce time to first oil through comprehensive approaches
Hon. Elly Karuhanga, President and Director, Tullow oil Uganda, Chairman, Uganda Chamber of Mines and Petroleum
10:25 Networking tea break
Well integrity and operations
11:00 Capacity building - Creating value for East Africa through local content� Overcoming the skill gaps: human resource capacity
building � Providing the necessary man power training and sharing
best practices � Technology knowledge transfer: ensuring the IOCs carry
out their obligations � Ensuring local service companies are involved in oil & gas
projects � Reviewing the importance of support to the non-oil
sectorFred Kabanda, Head: Regulatory Unit, Principal Geologist,Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda
11:45 Dealing with challenges in High-pressure, high-temperature reservoirs� Delivering success in HP/HT reservoirs through experience,
innovation and reliable technologies
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� Dealing with casing buckling, accelerated drilling fluid chemical reactions and rock collapse
� Exploring innovative HP/HT technologies and processes that increase efficiency, recovery, safety and reliability in drilling processes
12:30 Networking lunch
13:30 How to achieve well integrity for your drilling project� Understand the real meaning and focus of Well Integrity
and analyse how to improve your Well Integrity operations
� Analysing the importance for a well integrity system during the management of key data for sub-sea wells
� Land well integrity – current challenges and technological development
Happy Agbeyi, Head, Well Intervention - Land Operations, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria
14:15 Well Control Risk Assessments� Discuss best practice for well control risk assessments and
improve your safety to reduce the overall risk during operations
� Using reliable data and risk assessment techniques to manage well integrity
15:00 Afternoon networking break
Afternoon workshop
15:30 – 17:00
Drilling process safety: enforcing good processsafety management during drilling operationsThis workshop will highlight strategies to improve major incidentprevention and to establish a common understanding of process safety issues in drilling.Participants will develop tactics for enhancing safety in their drilling projects.
� Safety culture – enhancing safety culture strategically� Developing a safety case for drilling operations� Risk Management - Lifecycle Risk Management - Minimizing Risk
of MAHs at Design to Operations Stages� Creating a culture of safety in the offshore world
Andy Enstrom, SHE Contract Safety Advisor, South Africa
Conference day two:Wednesday, 28 May 2014
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07:30 Registration and Coffee
08:30 Opening remarks from the ChairEmmanuel Charumbira, Business Development Director, Guma Group, South Africa
E&P drilling and rig technology
08:40 Application of new technology for deepwater drilling to optimize exploration� Implementing technology that maintain safety delivery,
reduce downtime and improve efficiency� Casing design for deepwater wells� Drilling Optimization in deep tight gas field
09:25 First shallow horizontal well drilled in UgandaRobert Beige, Head of Well Engineering, Total E&P, Uganda
10:10 Networking tea break
10:40 Drill bit and hydraulics OptimizationUgochukwu Okoli, Drilling Engineer, Addax Petroleum Development, Nigeria
Well decommissioning
11:25 Well Abandonment � Latest innovation for Well Abandonment� Implementing system offering mechanically set tools to
improve well abandonment operations� Reducing operating costs for wellbore clean-up and
fishing whilst maintaining full regulatory compliance for abandonment in East Africa
� Best practice for planning a decommissioning projectKenneth Umudjoro, Drilling and Completions Manager, Total E&P, Uganda
12:10 Networking lunch break
13:10 The importance of well technology in maximizing ultimate recovery� The impacts of upstream technology on oil exploration� Optimization methods� Reducing exploration and production costs� Maximizing well productivity through advance technologyRobert Beige, Head of Well Engineering, Total E&P, UgandaUgochukwu Okoli, Drilling Engineer, Addax Petroleum Development, Nigeria
13:55 Roundtable Discussions� Roundtable one: New drilling techniques and related
technology – drilling different geological layers� Roundtable two: Directional drilling for extended reach –
challenges and opportunities� Roundtable three: Rig Automation� Roundtable four: Seismic models and equipment
15:00 Networking and afternoon break
Afternoon workshop
15:30 – 17:00
Drilling waste managementThis workshop provides a forum for the exchange information andwork on the current situation of waste management amongst experts within the industry.
There is growing awareness of the detrimental effects of currentwaste disposal and a movement towards greater accountability foreffective waste management. Better practices and safer solutions are required. This creates a need for more research on currentdisposal methods such as recycling, waste incineration, cleantechnologies and waste monitoring. Waste Management is one ofthe key problems in the oil industry.
Drilling waste management:
� Drilling waste: An overview of East Africa regional efforts towards drilling waste: Manage, reduce and recycle
� Managing drilling waste in the region� Drilling waste: Technological advancements for better drilling
waste management� Drilling fluids and waste management
Benefit of attending:
� Acquire knowledge of how strategic planning can help you improve your processes as you look to meet your environmental targets
� Improve drilling operations that lead to better waste reduction, recycling and disposal
� Gain first hand knowledge about the latest technology enhancements in drilling waste you look to meet your environmental targets
Who should be at Drilling and Well EngineeringEast Africa 2014?
� Industry leaders who seek information and technologies for future operations
� Senior decision makers from international and regional operators
� Oil and gas operating companies� Service and equipment suppliers� Engineering and construction companies� Contractors� Consultants� Government� Regulators and Government Agencies
Meet and build new business partnerships withsenior level attendees from leading companiesinvolved in the oil and gas industry
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to demonstrate your expertise and provide solutions to potential clients face-to-face at this year’s Drilling and Well Engineering East Africa2014. A small investment in branding at this event could mean millions of dollars of future business. Become a sponsor today and get an opportunity to network and learn directly what the market is looking for and how you can offeryour services instantly.
27 – 28 May 2014Sea Cliff Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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Team discounts available on request.
VENUE: Sea Cliff Hotel Toure Drive, Msasani Peninsula P.O.Box 3030, Dar es Salaam United Republic of Tanzania
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27 – 28 May 2014Sea Cliff Hotel, Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
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