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OGA 2015 1AOG – Asian Oil and Gas magazine
OGA 2015 brings the best to Malaysia
June 2 Show Daily
VIP tour of exhibition halls
What’s ontomorrow?
8.30am - 5.00pm
HSE Excellence Forum in Oil,
Gas & Petrochemicals
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
10.00am - 6.00pm
MATRADE B2B - Business
Matching Platform
Booth 5430, Hall 5
11.00am - 6.00pm
Technical Seminar
Hospitality Lounge 2, Hall 2
12.00pm - 6.00pm
SUBSEA Malaysia 2015
Hospitality Lounge 4, Hall 4
4.00pm - 6.00pm
Subsea Malaysia 2015 net-
working
(by registration only)
Hospitality Lounge 4, Hall 4
4.00pm - 6.00pm
Paladon Systems and Songket
Petroleum signing ceremony
Booth 5705, (UK Pavilion),
Hall 5
4.30pm - 6.00pm
MATRADE Reception
(by invitation only)
Booth 5430, Hall 5
Attendance at OGA 2015 hits 15 year high
PETRONAS Chairman, Tan Sri Sidek Hassan officiates OGA 2015
Luncheon at VIP Lounge sponsored by Telekom Malaysia (TM)
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OGA 2015 3AOG – Asian Oil and Gas magazine
June 2 Show Daily
This year, the Norway pavilion features companies from dif-ferent spectrums of the oil and gas industry. Housing a total of ten exhib-itors, namely DNV GL, T.D. Williamson, Autronica Fire and Security, Bandak-Mul-
tifibre, Interwell, Jotun, Kongs-berg Oil and Gas Technologies,
Uniteam, Wellbarrier and Wilhelmsen Ship Mana gem ent, th e Norwegians are set to attract visitors.
Visit the Norway pavilion in Hall 5
With rig sizes increasing and evacuation heights exceeding what is possible with enclosed davits and lifeboats, chute-based evacuation solutions have become even more important.
To meet these requirements, marine and fire safety equipment and service provider VIKING Life-Saving Equipment developed a new evacuation chute system, recently tested in the North Sea aboard a Maersk Oil rig, but destined for a Noble Drilling jackup rig being constructed in Singapore.
“This newly developed evacuation chute system at 81m height and high visibility yellow colour range of lifejacket and suit is our highlight at this year’s OGA exhibition,” said Benny Carlsen, VP region NE, VIKING.
Appearing at the stand, too, are VIKING’s PS4003 ETSO and SOLAS-approved aviation suit and lifejacket, the High Visibility Yellow range of suits and lifejackets including the PS2004 SOLAS approved neoprene immersion suit and the PV9520 solid lifejacket. Visit VIKING in Hall 9, Booth 9080C
Software solutions to enhance oilfield performanceKongsberg Oil and Gas Technologies (KONGSBERG) is at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre to demon-strate its range of drilling and production management software solutions, services and subsea infrastructure that cover the entire lifecycle of oilfields, as well as enhance performance.
This follows the firm’s award by Saipem for the delivery of subsea structures for the gas export pipeline of the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG project. Kongsberg will do the engi-neering, procurement and con-struction and delivery, while Saipem will do the installation.
“We are delighted to win this contract,” said Pål Helsing, president of Kongsberg Oil and Gas. “We are really looking forward to work with Saipem on this project. The contract is important for us in the Australian market and it shows that our solutions fit very well into the conditions and challenges offshore Australia,” Helsing added.
The construction is being undertaken in Henderson, Western Australia. Scope of work involves Adjustable Pipe Support structures (APS) to the pipeline. The APS will support the pipeline and bring it to the required height and orientation at the end termination.
Moreover, new fea-tures have been added to KONGSBERG’s LedaFlow transient multiphase flow simulator. Major functionality changes in the version 1.7 of LedaFlow include non-Newto-nian fluids, wax appearance temperature, 3D visualization and flowline profile tools.
Visit KONGSBERG in Hall 5, Booth 5611D
Break the limits of gas detection with Dräger Area Monitoring device, X-zone® 5500 in combination with Dräger portable gas detectors. It can be used for the measurement
of up to six gases with the option to secure larger areas by connecting up to 25 units to form a wireless alarm chain between units. The triggering device transfers
the alarm to all other devices in the chain.
Data can also be accessed wirelessly over the GSM network and internet with its additional module, Dräger X-zone® Com. One X-zone Com is now enough
to forward the data from up to 15 devices directly to the safety officer. According to Draeger, no precious time will be lost in an emergency. Visit Draeger in Hall 9, Booth 9093
Norwegian oil and gas solutions
VIKING lifts safety to new heights
Draeger exhibits portable gas detectors
Evacuation chute system. Photo from VIKING.
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Specializing in project man-agement, engineering and construction, this week Technip is presenting its range of technologies to meet energy challenges from the deepest subsea oil and gas develop-ments to the largest and most complex offshore and onshore infrastructures.
“Our experts are on hand to greet visitors who can view sample of our flexible pipe and umbilical, as well as scale mod-els of the Petronas FLNG1 and the Shell Malikai tension leg plat-
form structure in Malaysia,” commented Syed Feizal Syed Mohammad, senior vice president, Technip Malaysia.
The company has indus-trial assets and operates a fleet of specialized vessels for pipeline installation and subsea construction. With Kuala Lumpur as its regional headquarters, Technip in the Asia Pacific provides techno-logical leadership in deepwater developments and innovations, such as floating liquefied nat-ural (FLNG) gas facilities and
tension leg platforms. Currently, the firm is a pro-
gram management consultant for the Petronas Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project and is executing two large sub-sea contracts in Bangka and Jangkrik in Indonesia.
Technip at OGA 2015
US keen on MalaysiaInterest in the Malaysian oil and gas market continues to grow amongst American equipment and technology suppliers is marked by the fact the USA pavilion sold out faster for OGA 2015 than ever before said pavilion organizer, David Rudel from Imex Management.
The USA pavilion features 15 compa-
nies for the region’s oil and gas sector. Furthermore, the U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Embassy in Malaysia has a lounge and meeting area within the USA pavilion providing assistance to both American exhibitors and show visitors. Visit the USA pavilion in Halls 4 and 5
This year the British pavilion will be hosting Pimm’s O’Clock from 3.30 - 4.30pm in the UK Lounge.
Organized by the Energy Industries Council (EIC), 26 companies are exhibiting such as BATT Cables, BEKA Associates, Bodycote Surface Technology, Colson X-Cel, Crowcon Detection Instruments, Darchem Thermal Protection, European Safety Systems (E2S),
Paladon Systems, Permasense, Promat BD, Raytec, and more.
EIC said the OGA series continues to be an important showcase for globally recognized UK supply chain companies. Visit the UK pavilion in Hall 5
Technip FLNG. Images from Technip.
HAWK unveils fiber optic monitoring systemHawk Measurement Systems (HAWK) is introducing its fiber optic monitoring system and level measurement products, in-cluding guided radars, magnetic level gauge (MLG), acoustic wave and ultrasonic at OGA 2015.
According to HAWK, its range of guided radar products is ideal for interface, inverse interface and liquid level measurement to a distance of 1.5m. This technol-ogy is not affected by pressure, temperature, viscosity, vacuum, foam, dust, changes in dielec-tric constant or coating of the probe.In particular, the Centurion Dual
Pulse radar is best for:• Coal seam gas;• Liquefied natural gas (LNG);• Upstream: wells, separators,
water treatment;• Gathering: interconnecting
pipelines, compressor stations; and
• Downstream: LNG compres-sor trains.
Visit HAWK in Hall 7, Booth 7056
“Come join us for a traditional British Pimm’s classic cocktail.”
EIC
Grab a classic Pimm’s cocktail at the UK pavilion
OGA 2015 7AOG – Asian Oil and Gas magazine
June 2 Show Daily
addition to the IMCA Compli-ant Air and Mixed Gas diving systems.
“SALT has delivered more than 15 complete air spread dive systems throughout Asia Pacific and Southeast Asia,” noted SALT’s CEO, Zach Thomas.
“We have also set up our
Headquartered in Singa-pore, Sea and Land Tech-nologies Pte Ltd (SALT) is a solutions provider to the offshore and marine markets in the Asia Pacific region, with the markets in Southeast Asia being at the focal point for the company.
The firm’s commer-cial diving division offers specialized design, new build, assembly, supply and integration of mixed gas containerized dive systems with dive handling A-frames, hydraulic power packs, low and high pres-sure compressors, high pressure water jetting pumps, diving umbilicals, underwater CCTV systems and remotely operated vehicles.
SALT has expanded on the range for the commercial diving market, with the capacity now to fabricate Classed (ABS/LLOYDS) Diving Air Spreads in
new company owned facility in Singapore to expand our capa-bilities to build classed systems in partnership with Unique Maritime Group to service our esteemed customers in the region.” he said. Visit SALT in Hall 2,Booth 2026
Hydratech Industries Fluid Power is a designer and global manufacturer of custom hydraulic cylinders for offshore, marine and industrial applications, with manufacturing facilities in Denmark, China and USA.
The team down in hall 9 is presenting the company’s complete cylinder program for cranes and cylinders with sensor applications and has its own MSA/DNV and MSI Autho-rization, as well as participates with all classification societies.
Head of global service vice president, Per T. Hansen said that for Hydratech Industries, Asia continues to be an im-portant market with all the big shipyards.
“However, we also want to highlight our service and
Harsh environment cabling options at JJ-Lapp CableFind out this week at OGA 2015 how JJ-Lapp Cable and joint venture partner Camuna Cavi can be your partner for cus-tomized cables in mea-surement and control for industrial connectivity in intrinsically safe envi-ronment and explosion proof zones.
“Our Italian partner Camuna Cavi specializ-es in customized cable solutions for installation in the most rigorous environment, including explosion proof areas normally found in up-stream and downstream processes,” said JJ-Lapp Cable (M) Sdn Bhd., general manager, Liew Fook Sin.
“We bring years of experience delivering reliability and up time during demanding conditions emphasizing through proper selection of insulation, shields, armoring and outer jackets meeting adverse operating requirements with special industry approvals.”
JJ-Lapp Cable’s prod-uct range comprises of instrumentation, control, data cables, extension thermocouple cables and LV control cables for application fields of petrochemical, oil refin-eries, gas plant, offshore exploration and drilling, shipbuilding, civil engi-neering and mining.
Visit JJ-Lapp Cable in Hall 10, Booth 10105
repair capabilities. In a few days, we open up a new service and repair shop in Singapore as part of our strategy to offer global service to our customers. We offer service of
any type of hydraulic cylinder anywhere in the region, on-site or at our shop in Singapore,” Hansen commented.Visit Hydratech Industries in Hall 9, Booth 9080E
From massive scale to critical detail
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SALT’s Commercial Diving Solutions: Now delivering Classed and Saturation Dive Systems.
Classed Air System Interior
Close up view of the interior of SALT’s Classed Air Dive System
Photo from Hydratech Industries.
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