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SPE Symposium:Decommissioning and AbandonmentStrategic Partnerships for a Sustainable Future

3−4 December 2019 Pullman Kuala Lumpur City CentreKuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Programme Committee welcomes you to the second edition of the SPE Symposium: Decommissioning and Abandonment.

Decommissioning and abandonment (D&A) in the fields of Asia presents a challenge of scale; with the confluence of physical, regulatory, economic and logistic difficulties making D&A both technically and financially challenging. This symposium will feature sharing and learnings from regional and global practices that the industry can adopt and adapt to suit Asia’s own set of challenges and opportunities.

Themed “Strategic Partnerships for a Sustainable Future”, this industry event serves as a platform for energy professionals to take away insights and ideas in charting their D&A journey. The comprehensive programme will feature case studies including those from mature markets and focus on what can be done in the region to keep both the integrity of the environment and the decommissioning journey safe, efficient and effective. It will also feature a technical showcase promoting the latest technologies and solutions, and networking opportunities providing an avenue for partnerships and collaboration between operators, service and technology providers, and regulatory bodies.

We would like to thank our committee members, speakers, sponsors, exhibitors and participants for your continued support, and hope you will join us for the opportunity to network, learn and share your experiences with industry colleagues during this exciting event.

*This Symposium Preview is updated as at 23 August 2018

Table of Contents

Welcome Message 2

About the Symposium 3

Committee 4

Symposium Sponsors 5

Schedule of Events 6

Symposium Programme Schedule 7

Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session 8

Panel Sessions 9

Technical Programme 15

Knowledge Sharing ePosters 17

Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities 20

Registration 21

Registration Form 22

Group Registration Form 23

General Information 24

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2Welcome Message

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About the Symposium

The second edition of the SPE Symposium: Decommissioning and Abandonment, returns to Kuala Lumpur from 3-4 December 2019.

As the region advances its decommissioning activities, it is critical for industry to progress discussions and harness collective efficiencies to develop a roadmap to ensure the right technologies, capabilities and knowledge are deployed whilst maintaining a healthy balance sheet.

Themed “Strategic Partnerships for a Sustainable Future”, the symposium continues to be the platform for local and regional industry leaders, stakeholders and subject matter experts to share challenges and lessons learnt.

About the Symposium

What’s Planned for 2019• Executive plenary and panel

sessions by industry business leaders

• 300+ participants from 10+ countries

• 60+ industry and subject matter speakers

• 20+ hours of focused technical and Knowledge Sharing ePoster sessions

• 6+ hours of networking opportunities

• Technical showcase of cutting-edge services and solutions

Registration is now open

Register by 25 October 2019 to take advantage of the Early Bird offer. Group registration packages are also available – Register 5 people and pay for the price of 4.

Visit spe.org/go/20SM02 to register for the SPE Symposium: Decommissioning and Abandonment

Disciplines

Multi-disciplinary

Management and Information

HSE

Projects Facilities and Construction

Drilling

Production and Operations

Completions

Reservoir Description and Dynamics

Who Attends• Asset Management

• Civil and Environmental Engineering

• Cost Engineering and Estimation

• Decommissioning and Abandonment

• Drilling and Completions

• Front End Engineering and Development

• Health, Safety and Environment

• Offshore Facilities and Structural Management

• Operations Engineering

• Production Engineering

• Project Delivery

• Regulations and Policy

• Research and Academia

• Subsea and Subsurface Management

• Supply Chain

• Wells Fluid and Cementing

• Wells Management

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Committee

Committee

Symposium AdvisorAdnan Zainal AbidinSenior Vice President, Project Delivery & Technology (PD&T)PETRONAS

Symposium ChairNoor Ilias Mohd IdrisVice President, Group Project Delivery, Project Delivery & Technology (PD&T)PETRONAS

Programme Co-ChairsM Zamri B JaidiHead Construction, Hook-Up, Commissioning & Decommissioning, Group Project Delivery, PD&TPETRONAS

Manasvee RuangdetSenior Vice PresidentEngineering & Construction Division PTTEP

Committee Members

Jason Veerasingam, Boskalis Malaysia

Ian Crapper, Claxton Engineering Damir Horvat, Department of Energy and Mining, South Australia

Kayleigh Hughes, ERM

Megan Lawson, ERM

Zain Azlan, Hilong Offshore (M) Sdn. Bhd.

Adeeb Aisamuddin, Oceaneering International

Azhar Abdul Aziz, Oceaneering International

O’Flaherty, Offshore Decommissioning Services

Devi Putra, PT Pertamina (Persero)

Mohamad Ikhranizam Mohd. Ros, PETRONAS

Mohammad Aziehan Mat Kasah, PETRONAS

Mohd. Zhafran Sulaiman, PETRONAS

Ryan Scott Guillory, PETRONAS

Siti Shafikah Md Daud, PETRONAS

Azam Abdul Rahman, PETRONAS

Mashitah Haji Md. Jais, PETRONAS

Muhammad Hatta Mhd Yusof, PETRONAS

Mohammad Redzuan Abdul Rahman, PETRONAS

Syed Redzal Hisham Syed Abd Hamid, PETRONAS

Robin Kueh Jing Zhi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Shahida Abdullah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Sulaiman Sidek, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Mohd. Izzat Mohd. Thiyahuddin, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

Chatawut Chanvanichskul, PTTEP

Wararit Toempromraj, PTTEP

Bert Fokkema, Shell

Chih Wei Khor, Shell

Stephen Truchon, Shell

Afriandi Eka Prasetya, SKK Migas

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Thank You to Our Sponsors

Symposium Bags Silver SponsorGold Sponsor

Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Symposium Preview and Programme

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Symposium Sponsors

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Monday, 2 December

1300 – 1700 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Author Check-In Room, Level 3

Tuesday, 3 December

0630 – 0730 hours Technical Showcase Move-In Foyer, Level 3

0730 – 1730 hours Registration Foyer, Level 3

0730 – 1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Author Check-In Room, Level 3

0900 – 1830 hours Technical Showcase Foyer, Level 3

0900 – 1030 hours Opening, Keynote and Plenary Session Pullman One, Level 3

1030 – 1115 hours Coffee Break Foyer, Level 3

1115 – 1245 hoursPanel Session 1: Rigs to Reef Pullman One, Level 3

Technical Session 1: The Journey: Blueprint to D-Day Pullman Two, Level 3

1245 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pullman 3 – 6, Level 3

1400 – 1530 hours

Panel Session 2: Enhancing Capability and Building Strategic Partnerships to Minimise Environmental and Social Impact

Pullman One, Level 3

Technical Session 2: Regulatory Framework Pullman Two, Level 3

1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 Foyer, Level 3

1600 – 1730 hoursPanel Session 3: Alternative and Innovative Technologies Pullman One, Level 3

Technical Session 3: Holistic Repurposing Pullman Two, Level 3

1730 – 1830 hours Welcome Reception Foyer, Level 3

Wednesday, 4 December

0730 – 1730 hours Registration Foyer, Level 3

0730 – 1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Author Check-In Room, Level 3

0900 – 1730 hours Technical Showcase Foyer, Level 3

0900 – 1030 hoursPanel Session 4: D&A Policy and Regulations Pullman One, Level 3

Technical Session 4: Planning for Success Pullman Two, Level 3

1030 – 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 Foyer, Level 3

1100 – 1230 hoursPanel Session 5: Transfer of Late Life Assets Pullman One, Level 3

Technical Session 5: Applied P&A Technology Pullman Two, Level 3

1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pullman 3 – 6, Level 3

1400 – 1530 hoursPanel Session 6: Case Studies and Lessons Learnt Pullman One, Level 3

Technical Session 6: Technology Development Pullman Two, Level 3

1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 Foyer, Level 3

1600 – 1730 hoursTechnical Session 7: Celebrating Success: Well P&A Pullman One, Level 3

Technical Session 8: Case Studies: Facilities Pullman Two, Level 3

Schedule of Events

Schedule of Events

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Pullman One Pullman Two

Tuesday, 3 December 2019

0900-1030 hours Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session

1030-1115 hours Coffee Break - Foyer, Level 3

1115-1245 hoursPanel Session 1

Rigs to ReefTechnical Session 1

The Journey: Blueprint to D-Day

1245-1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Pullman 3 - 6, Level 3

1400-1530 hoursPanel Session 2

Enhancing Capability and Building Strategic Partnerships to Minimise Environmental and Social Impact

Technical Session 2 Regulatory Framework

1530-1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 - Foyer, Level 3

1600-1730 hoursPanel Session 3

Alternative and Innovative TechnologiesTechnical Session 3 Holistic Repurposing

1730-1830 hours Welcome Reception - Foyer, Level 3

Wednesday, 4 December 2019

0900-1030 hoursPanel Session 4

D&A Policy and RegulationsTechnical Session 4 Planning for Success

1030-1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 - Foyer, Level 3

1100-1230 hoursPanel Session 5

Transfer of Late Life AssetsTechnical Session 5

Applied P&A Technology

1230-1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Pullman 3 - 6, Level 3

1400-1530 hoursPanel Session 6

Case Studies and Lessons LearntTechnical Session 6

Technology Development

1530-1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 - Foyer, Level 3

1600-1730 hoursTechnical Session 7

Celebrating Success: Well P&ATechnical Session 8

Case Studies: Facilities

Symposium Programme Schedule

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Welcome Remarks Opening Remarks

Strategic Partnerships for a Sustainable Future

Moderators

Executive Plenary Speakers

Noor Ilias Mohd IdrisSymposium Chair Vice President, Group Project Delivery, Project Delivery and Technology (PD&T) PETRONAS

M Zamri B JaidiHead Construction, HUC and Decommissioning, Group Project Delivery, PD&TPETRONAS

Adnan Zainal AbidinSymposium AdvisorSenior Vice President, Project Delivery and Technology (PD&T) PETRONAS

Manasvee RuangdetSenior Vice President, Engineering & Construction DivisionPTTEP

YBhg Dato’ Haji Munir bin Haji Mohd NawiDirector GeneralDepartment of Fisheries, Malaysia

Lawan PonsakulsakdiVice President, Environment Management DepartmentPTTEP

Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session

Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session

Tuesday, 3 December | 0900 – 1030 hours Pullman One, Level 3

Asia is set to increase its decommissioning activities as more fields are reaching the end of their economic life in the years to come. With limited experience, increased complexity and the involvement of multiple stakeholders, the implementation of an effective decommissioning and abandonment plan requires thorough verification, extensive collaboration and detailed planning. As the region advances its decommissioning activities, it is critical for industry to progress discussions and harness collective efficiencies to develop a roadmap to ensure the right technologies, capabilities and knowledge are deployed whilst maintaining a healthy balance sheet.

This session will engage leaders in the region to discuss opportunities and challenges, share experiences and lessons learnt, and deliberate how stakeholders can work together and focus on what can be done to keep the integrity of the environment and the decommissioning journey safe, efficient and effective.

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Session Chairs

Panel Session 1: Rigs to Reef

Mohd. Ikhranizam Mohd. RosHead, Decommissioning & Abandonment, Group Project Delivery, PD&TPETRONAS

Bert FokkemaDecommissioning and Advocacy ManagerShell

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Tuesday, 3 December | 1115 – 1245 hours Pullman One, Level 3

The scientific support for using offshore oil and gas structures to enhance the local marine environment as artificial reefs (Rigs to Reef) is building up in many countries. Experts in the field continue to conduct reef studies and publish their work in the Gulf of Mexico, California and North Sea whilst such studies are scattered in the Asia Pacific and Australia. Coordinated research partnerships in the North Sea (INSITE), and Australia (NDRI) are advancing scientific inquiry in this area, as is industry. A strong connection between the academic science community and industry scientists is essential to ensure that artificial reefs created by offshore structures provide clear benefits to the marine environment.

This panel session will bring together key stakeholders from the academic science community and industry to share knowledge, scientific studies and global, regional and local developments across Asia Pacific, North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. The panel of distinguished speakers will discuss and share insights on key questions related to artificial reefing with the objective that the retention of artificial habitat can be positive where there is a strong environmental case and stakeholder support. These questions include:

• What are the knowledge gaps that might hinder acceptance of habitat retention as decommissioning alternatives by stakeholders in your region?

• What is being done to address these knowledge gaps?

• Are there any coordinated efforts within the industry and research groups?

• What are the research themes and timing of outputs?

• Is this research currently being coordinated at an international level?

Speakers

Peter MacreadieChair – Independent Scientific Advisory Board, National Decommissioning Research Initiative Deakin University – Blue Carbon Lab

Ahmad bin AliHead of Fishery Oceanography and Resources Enhancement SectionSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Centre

David M. PatersonExecutive DirectorMarine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland

Ann Scarborough BullProject Scientist, Marine Science InstituteUniversity of California Santa Barbara

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Panel Session 2: Enhancing Capability and Building Strategic Partnerships to Minimise Environmental and Social Impact

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Tuesday, 3 December | 1400 – 1530 hours Pullman One, Level 3

Session Chairs

Speakers

Kevin O’ FlahertyChief Operating OfficerOffshore Decommissioning Services

Kayleigh HughesSenior Environmental ConsultantERM

Jens Klit ThompsonChief Commercial OfficerMaersk Decom

Jim ChristiePresidentOffshore Decommissioning Services

Noor Amila Wan Abdullah ZawawiDirector Institute of Sustainable BuildingUniversiti Teknologi PETRONAS

As decommissioning projects in Asia move forward, careful thought and planning need to be put in place. Strategic partnerships with proper structures need to be developed, and the elements of safety, environmental and economic impact need to be carefully considered. As a relatively new industry, stakeholders in the Asian market are putting efforts to learn from more experienced regions such as the North Sea and Gulf of Mexico.

This panel will focus on:

• Project planning: Conducting comparative assessments, identifying existing resources and development of non-existing resources

• Strategic partnerships: By looking at examples of successful alliances created in other regions

• Environmental and social impact

• Economic impact: Recognising decommissioning as a sustainable industry subsector and not a necessary evil

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Panel Session 3: Alternative and Innovative Technologies

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Tuesday, 3 December | 1600 – 1730 hours Pullman One, Level 3

Session Chairs

Speakers

Kevin O’ FlahertyChief Operating OfficerOffshore Decommissioning Services

Morgan Howes-RobertsChief Technical OfficerOffshore Decommissioning Services

Fauzy OmarHead, Facilities of Future, Group Research & TechnologyPETRONAS

The technical challenges for well and platform decommissioning revolve around the physical and mechanical barriers. Beginning with final plug and abandonment (P&A) standards, including alternative and innovative technologies in P&A, the challenges of P&A are followed by efficient topside and jacket removal and the repurposing and/or disposal in an environmentally sound manner.

For wells abandonment, the goal is to provide the equivalent of a ‘rock-to-rock’ seal across the wellbore system as an eternal barrier. Improper abandonment execution may lead to serious HSE consequences down the line. Thus, the primary objectives of well decommissioning are to ensure compliance with relevant international, regional and local legislation and regulation, while finding the best practicable environmental option that minimises future risks for others users of the sea. The interpretation and application of decommissioning law and regulations and well P&A standards will determine the final work scope.

For topside and jacket removal/repurposing and disposal, the goal is to provide environmentally and economically sound alternatives that meet or exceed regulatory standards. Improper removal and mercury abatement can lead to significant environmental impact.

The goal of this session is to provide an avenue for presentations and engaged discussions in pursuit of innovative and cost-effective methods in the current economic environment. The focus should be on both methods currently available, and the exploration of emerging technologies and practices.

This session will focus on:

• Keeping up with the latest trend on current best practices, technology and emerging innovation in decommissioning

• Gaining strategic insights through recent case studies of regional and international projects that implemented innovative processes and technologies

• Review of opportunities, risk mitigation and techniques in the field of well decommissioning and topside removal, planning and management

• Promoting greater synergy between operators and service companies to drive innovative solutions to efficiently decommission their assets

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Panel Session 4: D&A Policy and Regulations

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Wednesday, 4 December | 0900 – 1030 hours Pullman One, Level 3

Session Chairs

Speakers

Devi PutraChief Advisor, Drilling & Well ConstructionPT Pertamina Research Technology Centre

Siti ShafikahHead, Project Implementation, Asset DecommissioningPETRONAS

Georgia Derham Environment Specialist, Assessment & InspectionNOPSEMA

In most countries, there is no specific law that deal with decommissioning and abandonment (D&A) of oil and gas facilities. Neither are there standards applicable to abandonment and the handling of residual liability post decommissioning and abandonment activities. Decommissioning is not a straightforward job as each job is unique, and safety and environment regulations have to be taken into consideration. Companies are facing difficult decisions when planning for their D&A strategy after production has ceased.

This session will focus on some of the common regulatory challenges associated with the decommissioning of petroleum facilities and the approach taken by different countries, with specific focus on the approach adopted by countries in Asia Pacific. While specific decommissioning solutions may vary between regions, this session will highlight issues and lessons learnt in decommissioning activities amongst regulators and industry players. This panel will focus on:

• What are the pragmatic approach in adopting decommissioning regulations without compromising HSE and minimising exposure

• Discussing what decommissioning regulations should include, scope of decommissioning, legal framework and reliefs of certain taxes

• Sharing on decommissioning regulations in the region

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Panel Session 5: Transfer of Late Life Assets

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Wednesday, 4 December | 1100 – 1230 hours Pullman One, Level 3

Session Chairs

Speakers

Wararit ToempromrajSenior Engineer - Well EngineeringPTTEP

Prayon Sonachai Senior EngineerQuality Assurance and Quality ControlPTTEP

Ken BeckPresidentTSB Offshore Inc.

Chatawut Chanvanichskul Engineer – StructuralPTTEP

In the next couple of years, the Asia Pacific region will witness large-scale decommissioning and abandonment (D&A) activities as these assets are reaching their end of field life with ageing production facilities and the nearing of the end of concession periods. Some of these fields have already started well plugging and abandonment (P&A), and pipeline and wellhead platform removals.

When these fields approach the end of their concession periods, D&A activities will also need to be carried out for usable facilities including wellhead platforms, pipelines and wells before they are being transferred. These facilities are critical in maintaining the production capability as per required during the transition period as these facilities will be utilised for further field development. Assets that are being transferred have to be continuously monitored to ensure that there are no negative impacts to the environment.

It is a big challenge when selecting assets for “late life transfer” as there are very limited information and technical details available, coupled with limitations from contractual terms and conditions, and time constraint.

This session will focus on:

• Understanding the practices on how to manage late life brownfields, asset integrity monitoring and trouble shooting

• Gaining insights and experiences in late life asset transfer of offshore operations

• Grasping the key challenges of transfer of late life assets and the technical focus areas

• Post D&A monitoring and best practices

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Panel Session 6: Case Studies and Lessons Learnt

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Wednesday, 4 December | 1400 – 1530 hours Pullman One, Level 3

Session Chairs

Speakers

Megan LawsonCountry Managing PartnerERM

Ajj TularakManager Asset RetirementChevron

Mashitah Haji Md. JaisCustodian Cost EstimationPETRONAS

Case studies have always been one of the most compelling ways to hear about and learn from the direct experiences of leading industry experts and practitioners in the industry. In this panel session, we will gain insights into successes and challenges associated with case studies drawn from the region.

The need for the decommissioning phase to be planned and executed in collaboration with key stakeholders, like shareholders, employees, community, and regulators, has never been greater than now. Notably, the perceptions of what constitutes success and what aligns with the concept of creating a sustainable future can vary depending on what role or responsibility you have in regards to facility decommissioning.

In this panel session, we will hear from several case studies that will help demystify what constitutes success in decommissioning, and what strategic decisions were made regarding the requisite collaborations to achieve that success. These case studies will put a spotlight on the level of collaboration and planning that is required, and emphasise that even the most elegant technical solutions for decommissioning are unlikely to be successfully implemented, if insufficient partnering and collaboration have taken place.

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Tuesday, 3 December 1115 - 1245 hours | Pullman Two

Technical Session 01: The Journey: Blueprint to D-Day

Session Co-Chairs: Zain Azlan, Hilong Group of Companies; M Redzuan A Rahman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Presentation

199202

Abandonment Roadmap from Operator’s Perspective L. Rusman, B. Foong, K. Abdussalam, M. Hamid, K. Wong, L. Maluan, and A. Ahmat Kamis, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

199216

Rejuvenate vs Abandonment Managing Late Life Asset from Cost Perspective M. Che Lah, T. Sian Chin, and M. Md Jais, PETRONAS

199218

Digitally Transforming Front-End Decommissioning Planning F.D. Marfatia, Ajero Pty. Ltd.

199214

Managing Offshore Deepwater Decommissioning: Subsea and FPSO Decommissioning and Abandonment in West Africa Z. Suzaini and M. Suhaimi, PETRONAS

Tuesday, 3 December 1400 - 1530 hours | Pullman Two

Technical Session 02: Regulatory Framework

Session Co-Chair: Ryan Guillory, PETRONAS; Afriandi Eka Prasetya, SKK Migas

Presentation

199179

Overall Malaysia Abandonment Framework Charting the Cost Optimisation in the Eyes of the Regulators M.B. Akbar Ali, PETRONAS

199207

Lessons Learnt from Ospar and The North Sea. The Importance of Establishing a Regional Decommissioning Agreement in the South China Sea Region A.W. Tung, Aberdeen-Curtin Alliance; J. Paterson, U. of Aberdeen; F. Ackermann and C. Otto, Curtin U.

199209

Determining Environmentally Superior Decommissioning Options for Hard and Flexible Pipelines P. Krause, Environmental Resources Management

199215

Alternative Method for Mercury Detection Using Square-Wave Anodic Striping Voltammetry P. Silakorn, PTTEP; W. Siangproh, Srinakharinwirot U.; O. Chailapakul, and Y. Boonyongmaneerat, Chulalongkorn U.

Technical Programme (as of 25 July 2019)

Tuesday, 3 December 1600 - 1730 hours | Pullman Two

Technical Session 03: Holistic Repurposing

Session Co-Chair: Shahida Abdullah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; Mohd Zhafran Sulaiman, PETRONAS

Presentation

199226

Must Haves for a Credible Decommissioning Comparative Assessment K. Hughes, B. Parnum, Environmental Resources Management

199173

Decommissioning Planning for the Kinsale Head Gas Field, Offshore Ireland M.V. Murray, PSE Kinsale Energy Ltd.

199190

Reefing In-Situ: In the Middle of Difficulty Lies the Opportunity M.B. Akbar Ali, PETRONAS; N. Wan Zawawi, U. Teknologi PETRONAS; M. Mohd, U. Malaysia Terengganu

Wednesday, 4 December 0900 - 1030 hours | Pullman Two

Technical Session 04: Planning for Success

Session Co-Chairs: Sulaiman Sidek, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; Adeeb Aisamuddin, Oceaneering International

Presentation

199192

Improved Rectification Procedure for High Annulus Pressure Issues during Production Phase M.K. Saharuddin, Setegap Ventures Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.; N.Z. Md Jusoh and S.N. M. Effendi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

199172

Rigless Plug and Abandonment of Exploratory Wells: Execution and Optimisation Strategy N. Johri, Cairn India Ltd.

199210

Study of Microfine Cement Use on Squeeze Cementing Operations in Plug and Abandonment Work M. Nugraha Hidayatullah and K. Mulia, U. of Indonesia

199198

Implementation of a New Methodology for Efficient Well Abandonment Operations J.M. Shine Jr, Saudi Aramco

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Technical Programme (as of 25 July 2019)

Wednesday, 4 December 1100 - 1230 hours | Pullman Two

Technical Session 05: Applied P&A Technology

Session Co-Chairs: Robin Kueh Jing Zhi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; M. Hatta M.Yusof, PETRONAS

Presentation

199227

Well Slot Recovery Operations with HWO Technology: Expanding the Technical Limit S.A. Canny, Weatherford International Ltd.

199197

Low Melting Point Alloys for Wellbore Plugs H. Zhang, T.S. Ramakrishnan, and Q. Elias, Schlumberger

199184

Development of Ultra-High Performance Epoxy Resin Based Sealant for Wellbore Integrity Applications M. Alkhamis and A.H. Imqam, Missouri U. of Science and Technology

199182

Dissolvable Plug Solutions for Offshore Squeeze Cementing Overcoming Downhole Restriction in North Sea N. Jin, Vertechs Oil & Gas Technology Co., Ltd.

Wednesday, 4 December 1400 - 1530 hours | Pullman Two

Technical Session 06: Technology Development

Session Co-Chairs: Devi Putra, PT Pertamina; Syed Redzal Bin Syed Abdul Hamid, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

Presentation

199228

Bismuth Abandonment Plugs: The Possibilities are Endless J. Fulks, P.J. Carragher, and H. Prapoo, BiSN Oil Tools

199230

Successful Application of an Engineered Fluid Cement Setting Base for Rigless Abandonment C. Webber and A. Mackay, Halliburton

199204

New Advancements in Decommissioning and Abandonment Process with the Introduction of Bio-Degradable Offshore Platforms A.K. Pandey, Dehradun Inst. of Technology

199185

Removing Uncertainty from Cutting of Piles and Structures D.M. MacWilliam, D.J. Anderson, and F. Spence, Proserv

Wednesday, 4 December 1600 – 1730 hours | Pullman One

Technical Session 07: Celebrating Success: Well P&A

Session Co-Chairs: Zawawi Ahmad, PETRONAS; Afriandi Eka Prasetya, SKK Migas

Presentation

199175

Successful P&A Cement Bullhead Jobs Across the High Temperature and Long Perforation Interval Wells in the Gulf of Thailand T. Sirirrattanachatchwan, W. Pattarachupong, W. Wiwatanapataphee, C. Tankul, A. Choodesh, and S. Direkmahamongkol, PTTEP; T. Charoensil, EMAS Energy

199196

Subsurface P&A Disconnect Tool: Angola Case HistoryJ.A. Urdaneta, D. Fontoura, and A. Neto, Halliburton

199200

Knowledge and Experiences Combined under One Hood: Lessons Learned from Peninsular Malaysia Well Abandonment Campaign S. Zulkipli and L. Saw, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

199194

Unconventional Solutions: Hybrid Completion Workover Riser (CWOR) System for Subsea Deepwater Decommissioning and Abandonment (D&A), Chinguetti Field A. Abdullah, M. Abdan, S. Zainal Abidin, and I. Ghazali, PETRONAS

Wednesday, 4 December 1600 – 1730 hours | Pullman Two

Technical Session 08: Case Studies: Facilities

Session Co-Chairs: Sy Hairil Hafiz, PETRONAS; Ian Crapper, Claxton Engineering

Presentation

199178

Abandonment and Decommission Practice of China Bohai Bay: Working Flow Optimised H. Xu, X. Li, C. Wang, H. Deng, Z. Liu, X. Ma, and H. Sun, CNOOC Energy Technology & Services Ltd., Drilling & Production Branch

199206

Efficiency Gains and Experiences from Well Abandonment on a Process Facility in the Norwegian Sector North Sea S.A. Canny and T. Lindstrom, Weatherford International Ltd.

Invited Speaker

Alternative Way of Decommissioning Offshore Facilities to Achieve Lower Decommissioning Cost M. Othman, PETRONAS; S. Omar, and I. Mohd Zain, Vestigo Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.

199177

Crane Suspended Transportation: An Effective Way to Remove Offshore Platforms R. Zoontjes, Heerema Marine Contractors Nederland SE

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Paper # Presentation

199171Well Abandonment and Subsequent Elimination of Sustained B-Annulus Pressure: A Case StudyP. Saikia, Oil India Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 08)

199174Improvement of the Upstream Project Valuation in Consideration of Abandonment Expenditure (ABEX) UncertaintiesA.A. Abu Bakar and I. M Jais, PETRONAS(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 02)

199180

Behind Casing Gas Identification Using Ultrasonic Wireline Logs: An Overview of a Multi-Well Field Plug and Abandonment Study, Offshore MalaysiaA.L. Imrie, M.H. Zainal Abidin, P. Ting, U. Dhania, A.A. Wijaya and E.N. Mahardhika, Halliburton; L. Saw and S. Zulkipli, PETRONAS(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 04)

199181Challengeable Engineering Design of Coiled Tubing Well Abandonment on a Dynamic Positioning BargeE. Bahrami, A. Mosalie, S. Mortazavizadeh, and A. Zangeneh Var, Mehran Engineering and Well Services Co.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 08)

199183B and D Annuli Barrier Restoration in Well Decommissioning: Case Study from Southeast AsiaS.A. Canny, Weatherford International Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 07)

199186Permanent Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors for Pro-Active Subsurface Monitoring SystemM.H. Mad Zahir, A. Ghazali, M. Abd Rahim, K. Abdul Aziz, and M. Muhammed, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 06)

199187Environmental Force Effect on Offshore Structure through Numerical AnalysisM.F. Zainal Ashirin, McDermott Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 08)

199188

Emerging Decommissioning Trends in South East Asia: Local Interpretation and Implementation of Recently Updated Legislative Framework and GuidelinesK. Hughes and S. Jagerroos, Environmental Resources Management (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 02)

199189

Innovative Milling Technology Enhances P&A Performance to Save 11 Rig DaysT.P. Stanko, Schlumberger; H. Maliekkal, Smith Bits; D. Stokes, G. Hamilton, O. Gjertsen, M. Aliyev, A. Issa, H. den Besten, and E. Walburg, Schlumberger(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 05)

199191Non-destructive Testing Techniques for Offshore Underwater Decommissioning Projects through Cutting Detection: A State of ReviewN. Wan Abdullah Zawawi, I. Toloue, M. Liew, W.S. Alaloul, E. Lim, and M. Imran, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

199195

Decommissioning Cost Reduction by Effective Planning of Decommissioning Projects Using ‘Facility Removal Date’ as a Reference PointA. Tung and F. Ackermann, Curtin U.; J. Paterson, U. of Aberdeen; C. Otto, Curtin U.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 01)

Knowledge Sharing ePosters (as of 25 July 2019)

An ePoster, presented on a digital screen, offers the added benefit of animation and video to enhance the visual experience and provide greater interactivity between attendees and authors.

During the ePoster session, authors will present their technical papers at designated ePoster stations. Attendees are encouraged to attend the sessions for more knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. ePosters are also available for attendee’s viewing at ePoster stations throughout the symposium.

Knowledge Sharing ePosters

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Paper # Presentation

199199 Plug and Abandonment with Hybrid Hydraulic Workover UnitT. Tengku Ahmad and A. Abdullah, Uzma Group; I. M Zain, Vestigo Petroleum; A. Abdul Aziz and M. Zakaria, Uzma Group

199201

Design for Decommissioning: A New Fixed-Floating Hybrid Tower ConceptH.E. Lee, Z. Razak, I. Thiyahuddin and I. Iqbar, PETRONAS; M.O. Ahmed, A. Idris, I. Hamonangan Harahap and M. B. A. Wahab, U. Teknologi PETRONAS(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 06)

199203Engaging with Stakeholders during the Decommissioning ProcessS. Genter, Environmental Resources Management(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 02)

199205

Standardisation of Inactive Wells Audit Process for Well Abandonment Candidate Screening and Production EnhancementE. Haryanto, Schlumberger(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 04)

199208Sustained Annular Pressure and Charging: B, C and D Annulus Restoration in the Well Decommissioning PhaseS.A. Canny and E. Thomas, Weatherford International Ltd.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 06)

199211

An Unconventional Study on the Bond Strength of the Casing/Cement Interface and the Benefits of Nanoparticle AdditivesM. Ritchie, G. Hareland, V.N. Kjeldal, and R. Nygaard, Oklahoma State U.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 05)

199212Automated Marine Biomass Recognition in Uncontrolled Underwater Environment for Marine Biomass Evaluations in Decommissioning Options AssessmentM. Mohd Thiyahuddin, M. Muhammad Ithin, and M. Muhammad Samsuddin, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

199213Rigless Plug and Abandonment: Enhancing Efficiency through Efficient Candidate Wells SelectionA. Mittal, U. Gupta, and S. Upadhyay, Independent(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 04)

199217 Multi-Nozzle Abrasive Water Jet for Oil and Gas Platforms Decommissioning: A ReviewW.S. Alaloul, M. Liew, N. Wan Abdullah Zawawi, E. Lim, I. Toloue, and A.M. Al-Yacouby, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

199219

Utilising Hydraulic Workover in Delivering Successful Integrated Plug and Abandonment Campaign in Field X, MalaysiaM. Mohammad Ali, M. Zainol Abidin, UZMA Engineering Sdn. Bhd.; H. Yusof, A. Azim, S. Yang, PETRONAS; M. M Nor, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 07)

199220State of the Art Development in Annulus EvaluationS. Gupta, A. Govil, and G.A. Obando Palacio, Schlumberger; L.P. Delabroy, Aker BP ASA(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 05)

199229

Complexities Associated with the Third Party Validation Process Required by the Mauritanian Authority for the Chinguetti Abandonment and Decommissioning Comparative AssessmentK. Hughes, Environmental Resources Management; S. Zainal Abidin, PETRONAS(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 03)

Knowledge Sharing ePosters

Knowledge Sharing ePosters (as of 25 July 2019)

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Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities Available

The second edition of the SPE Symposium: Decommissioning and Abandonment will provide a timely and strategic platform for knowledge exchange, dialogues, and partnership building among local and regional industry players, stakeholders as well as subject matter experts to shape and steer decommissioning and abandonment activities in Asia Pacific.

Why Sponsor and Exhibit• Showcase your organisation’s innovations, services and

expertise to over 200 industry professionals from more than 10 countries

• Promote your organisation’s latest products and services at the region’s first Decommissioning and Abandonment Symposium

• Engage with existing clients and meet new business prospects

• Reach out, establish and reinforce your marketing message and relationship with key stakeholders

• Enhance your brand identity to a targeted audience

• Maximise your organisation’s visibility

• Reinforce your marketing message and relationship with key buyers

• Demonstrate your commitment to the industry through support

For further information about sponsorship or exhibiting at SPE Symposium: Decommissioning and Abandonment, contact:

Nick ChantrellSPE Senior Sales Manager – Asia PacificSuite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGBMid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel: +603 2182 3145Fax: +603 2182 3030Email: [email protected]

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Floor Plan List of Exhibitors

Company NameKiosk

Number

Advance Borneo Engineering Sdn Bhd F08

Archer Well Company (M) Sdn Bhd F10

EMAS Energy Services (Thailand) Limited

F02

Vantage Energy Group Sdn Bhd F06

Oceaneering F03

IEV (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd F04

Inflatable Packers International Pty Ltd (IPI)

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Exhibit Opportunities

GOLDSPONSOR (4 sqm)

USD 8,300 per sponsor

SILVERSPONSOR (4 sqm)

USD 6,300 per sponsor

STANDARDPACKAGE (4 sqm)

USD 4,300 per sponsor

Save with Early Bird rates and confirm your package by 2 September 2019

Gold SponsorSilver Sponsor

Sponsorship Items By 2 Sep 2019 After 2 Sep 2019

Gold Sponsor - With 4sqm Technical Showcase Display Kiosk

USD 8,000 USD 8,300

Welcome Reception USD 7,500 USD 8,000

Lanyards USD 7,000 USD 7,500

Symposium Bags SOLD SOLD

Directional Signage USD 6,000 USD 6,500

Silver Sponsor - With 4sqm Technical Showcase Display Kiosk

USD 6,000 USD 6,300

Networking Luncheon – Day 1 USD 6,000 USD 6,500

Networking Luncheon – Day 2 USD 6,000 USD 6,500

Opportunities

Standard Package

Sponsorship Items By 2 Sep 2019 After 2 Sep 2019

Symposium Preview and Programme SOLD SOLD

Bottle Drinking Water USD 5,000 USD 5,500

Caps SOLD SOLD

Writing Pads and Pens USD 4,500 USD 5,000

Daily Coffee Breaks USD 4,000 USD 4,500

Daily Ice Cream Social USD 4,000 USD 4,500

Symposium Digital Proceedings USD 4,000 USD 4,500

Symposium Bag Insertion USD 3,500 USD 4,000

Symposium Bag Insertion USD 3,500 USD 4,000

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Registration

How to Register1. Online at www.spe.org/go/20SM02

2. Download the PDF Registration Form at go.spe.org/20SM02RF and return completed form via: • Email: [email protected] • Fax: +603 2182 3030 • Office: SPE Asia-Pacific (M) Sdn. Bhd Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Group Registration PackageRegister for 5 people and pay for the price of 4.

What Do You GetFull Symposium Registration: Admission to all Symposium Sessions (Opening and Keynote Session, Executive Plenary Session, Panel Sessions, Technical Sessions and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions), Technical Showcase, Daily Networking Luncheons, Daily Coffee Breaks, Welcome Reception and One (1) Symposium Proceedings.

One-Day Symposium Registration: Admission to Panel Sessions, Technical Sessions, Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions, Technical Showcase, Networking Luncheon and Coffee Breaks for the selected day only. Registration on day one of conference (Tuesday, 3 December) also includes access to Opening and Keynote Session and Executive Plenary Sessions.

Student Registration: Admission to all Symposium Sessions (Opening and Keynote Session, Executive Plenary Session, Panel Sessions, Technical Sessions and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions) and Technical Showcase. Student registration does not include any Networking Luncheons, Symposium Proceedings or any function tickets.

Type Super Early Bird by 20 September Early Bird by 25 October After 25 October

Full Symposium Registration

SPE Member USD 950 USD 1,000 USD 1,100

Non-Member USD 1,050 USD 1,100 USD 1,200

Speaker / Author / Committee / Session Chair USD 850 USD 900

Student Complimentary (with valid student ID only)

One-Day Symposium Registration

SPE Member USD 500 USD 550 USD 600

Non Member USD 550 USD 600 USD 650

Individual Registration Packages and Fees

Register by 20 September 2019 to take advantage of the Super Early Bird offer.

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REGISTRATION FORM SPE SYMPOSIUM: DECOMMISSIONING AND ABANDONMENT 3 - 4 December 2019 | Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

By registering this event, the registrant agrees to abide by the Terms & Conditions.

ATTENDEE INFORMATION

SPE Member Yes No

Membership Number

First Name (Forename) Last Name (Surname)

Job Title

Company Name

Mailing Address

City State/Province

Postal Code Country

Office Phone Office Fax Company URL

Direct Line Mobile Phone

Email Address

Please state your Technical Discipline (Select one ONLY):

Completions Drilling Health, Safety and Environment Reservoir

Management and Information Production and Operations Projects, Facilities and Construction

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If yes, your information will be used in accordance with SPE Privacy Policy and you can unsubscribe at any time by sending your request to [email protected].

FULL SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION

DESCRIPTION FEE PER PERSON

Full Symposium Registration – includes access to Symposium Sessions*, Technical Showcase, Daily Networking Luncheons, Daily Coffee Breaks, Welcome Reception and One (1) Symposium Proceedings.

Super Early Bird by 20 September

Early Bird by 25 October

After 25 October

Tick ()

Amount (USD)

SPE Member USD 950 USD 1,000 USD 1,100

Non-Member USD 1,050 USD 1,100 USD 1,200

Speaker/ Author/ Committee/ Session Chair USD 850 USD 900

Group Discount – Register 5, Pay for 4 (Refer to Group Registration or contact [email protected] for more information)

Student (includes Symposium Sessions* and Technical Showcase ONLY) Complimentary (With valid student ID only) 0.00

ONE-DAY SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION

One-Day Symposium Registration – includes access to the Symposium Sessions*, Technical Showcase, Networking Luncheon, Coffee Breaks, Welcome Reception for the selected day.

Super Early Bird by 20 September

Early Bird by 25 October

After 25 October

Tick ()

Amount (USD)

SPE Member Tuesday, 3 December Wednesday, 4 December

USD 500 USD 550 USD 600

Non-Member Tuesday, 3 December Wednesday, 4 December

USD 550 USD 600 USD 650

TOTAL AMOUNT USD

*Symposium Sessions: Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session, Panel Sessions, Technical Sessions and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions.

TERMS & CONDITIONS PAYMENT METHODS

Registration Fee

Fee DOES NOT include accommodation. SPE will provide details of recommended hotels upon receipt of your registration.

Registration of participant will only be confirmed upon registration and receipt of full payment or an acceptable employer’s letter guarantee.

All outstanding payments must be received on or prior to the date of the event for participants to be allowed to attend. SPE reserves the right to cancel the registration if no payment is received prior to or on the date of the event.

Full fee is charged regardless of the length of time the Participant attends the event and cannot be pro-rated.

Taxes

Fee are made free and clear of, and without any deduction or withholding for and on account of, any taxes, duties or other deductions. Any such deduction or withholding, if required by the laws of any country are the sole responsibility of the Participant.

Cancellation Policy

A processing fee of USD 150.00 will be charged for cancellation received before by 18 November 2019.

No refund for cancellation received after 18 November 2019.

Participant who failed to attend will not be eligible for a refund.

Cancellation must be notified in writing to SPE.

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SPE’s Privacy Policy describes the practices regarding how SPE, through its affiliated corporate entities, collects, uses, discloses, or transfers the personal information that you share with us or that we collect about you when you become an SPE member, attend one of our events or visit our websites, or use our mobile applications.

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SPE will not be liable to you for any damages, costs, losses or expenses of any kind incurred or suffered by you as a result of or in relation to SPE modifying, postponing or cancelling the event or any part of the event.

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SPE Contact: Society of Petroleum Engineers Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra 59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: +60 3 2182 3000 Fax: +60 3 2182 3030 Email: [email protected]

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GROUP REGISTRATION FORM SPE SYMPOSIUM: DECOMMISSIONING AND ABANDONMENT 3 - 4 December 2019 | Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

REGISTER 5, PAY FOR 4 FULL SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION

DESCRIPTION FEE PER PERSON

Full Symposium Registration – includes access to Symposium Sessions*, Technical Showcase, daily Networking Luncheons, daily Coffee Breaks, Welcome Reception and One (1) Symposium Proceedings.

Super Early Bird by 20 September

Early Bird by 25 October

After 25 October

Category A: SPE Member USD 950 USD 1,000 USD 1,100

Category B: Non-Member USD 1,050 USD 1,100 USD 1,200

Category C: Speaker / Author / Committee / Session Chair USD 850 USD 900

ONE-DAY SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION

One-Day Symposium Registration – includes access to the Symposium Sessions*, Technical Showcase, Networking Luncheon, Coffee Breaks, Welcome Reception for the selected day.

Super Early Bird by 20 September

Early Bird by 25 October

After 25 October

Category D: Tue, 3 Dec – SPE Member USD 500 USD 550 USD 600

Category E: Tue, 3 Dec – Non-Member USD 550 USD 600 USD 650

Category F: Wed, 4 Dec – SPE Member USD 500 USD 550 USD 600

Category G: Wed, 4 Dec – Non-Member USD 550 USD 600 USD 650

*Symposium Sessions: Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session, Panel Sessions, Technical Sessions and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions.

COMPANY INFORMATION

Company Name

Mailing Address

City State/Province

Postal Code Country

Office Phone Office Fax Company URL

Contact Person Full Name

Direct Line Mobile Phone

Email Address

Please state your Technical Discipline (Select one ONLY):

Completions Drilling Health, Safety and Environment Reservoir

Management and Information Production and Operations Projects, Facilities and Construction

I would like to receive updates on products, services and events from SPE. Yes No

If yes, your information will be used in accordance with SPE Privacy Policy and you can unsubscribe at any time by sending your request to [email protected].

ATTENDEE INFORMATION

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1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Note: The lowest registration fee will be waived as part of Group Registration Package. TOTAL AMOUNT (USD)

TERMS & CONDITIONS PAYMENT METHODS

Registration Fee

Fee DOES NOT include accommodation. SPE will provide details of recommended hotels upon receipt of your registration.

Registration of participant will only be confirmed upon registration and receipt of full payment or an acceptable employer’s letter guarantee.

All outstanding payments must be received on or prior to the date of the event for participants to be allowed to attend. SPE reserves the right to cancel the registration if no payment is received prior to or on the date of the event.

Full fee is charged regardless of the length of time the Participant attends the event and cannot be pro-rated.

Taxes

Fee are made free and clear of, and without any deduction or withholding for and on account of, any taxes, duties or other deductions. Any such deduction or withholding, if required by the laws of any country are the sole responsibility of the Participant.

Cancellation Policy

A processing fee of USD 150.00 will be charged for cancellation received before by 18 November 2019.

No refund for cancellation received after 18 November 2019.

Participant who failed to attend will not be eligible for a refund.

Cancellation must be notified in writing to SPE.

Privacy Policy

SPE cares about the protection of your personal information. SPE’s Privacy Policy describes your rights and choices regarding the personal information that you provide to us.

SPE’s Privacy Policy describes the practices regarding how SPE, through its affiliated corporate entities, collects, uses, discloses, or transfers the personal information that you share with us or that we collect about you when you become an SPE member, attend one of our events or visit our websites, or use our mobile applications.

Please visit our website at www.spe.org/about/privacypolicy.php for further details on SPE’s Privacy Policy. We reserve the right to amend the SPE Privacy Policy at any time and will place the latest version on our website.

Disclaimer

SPE reserves the right to change the speaker(s), date(s), venue or to cancel the event should circumstance beyond its control arises.

SPE will not be liable to you for any damages, costs, losses or expenses of any kind incurred or suffered by you as a result of or in relation to SPE modifying, postponing or cancelling the event or any part of the event.

The Participant acknowledges and agrees that by registering for this event, the Participant accepts these Terms and Conditions and agrees to be bound by them.

Telegraphic Transfer

Bank details will be provided in the invoice.

Credit Card

SPE accepts American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Diners Club and payment will be processed in US Dollars only. For manual payment, you will receive an email with instruction on securely submitting your payment.

SPE Contact: Society of Petroleum Engineers Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra 59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: +60 3 2182 3000 Fax: +60 3 2182 3030 Email: [email protected]

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General Information

VenuePullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaJalan Conlay, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaP: +603 2170 8888W: www.pullman-kualalumpur-citycentre.com/

Delegate PackThe delegate pack consisting of event brochure and other relevant information will not be mailed in advance. They can be collected during the event at the venue.

Badge CollectionEvent badges will not be mailed in advance. They can be collected during the event at the venue.

Badges are required for admission into the event and must be worn at all times during event days.

AirportKL International Airport (KLIA) and KLIA 2 is the main airport in Malaysia for many international and domestic destinations. It is approximately 50km from Kuala Lumpur with various options of transportation via airport/hotel limousine, taxis, buses. The most convenient way to travel into Kuala Lumpur is via the KLIA Express, which takes 28 minutes to reach Kuala Lumpur.

Photography and Audio Visual CopyrightAll symposium sessions and the exhibition/technical showcase are protected by international copyright laws.

Photography and video/audio recording of any kind in symposium sessions and the exhibition/technical showcase are prohibited without prior written permission by SPE.

AccommodationThe following hotel is within proximity of the event. All accommodation and hotel bookings are to be made directly with the hotel.

Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaJalan Conlay, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaP: +603 2170 8888W: www.pullman-kualalumpur-citycentre.com/

Guests are advised to make reservations directly with the hotel.

Notes:• All prices quoted are ‘nett’ and inclusive of 6% SST.

• Other prevailing taxes that will be introduced or imposed by the Malaysian Government, if any are strictly borne by the guest.

• All prices quoted are inclusive of breakfast and internet or WIFI in room.

• The Federal Government has imposed a mandatory Tourism Tax (TTx) of RM10.00net per room per night for all international guests. This is to be collected by the hotel on behalf of the government upon check out. The Tourism Tax is not included in the rate as quoted. All extended check outs are subject to additional Tourism Tax. All Malaysian Nationals and Permanent Residents holding MyPR card are exempted.

VisaEvent attendees travelling to Malaysia must be in possession of passports valid for a least six (6) months with proof of onward passage out of the country. Information on Malaysia visa requirement can be found at http://www.imi.gov.my/index.php/en/visa/visa-requirement-by-country . Visa requirements depend on the country of origin. Please check with your travel agent, or the Malaysia Embassy or Consulate on regulations relating to immigration/visa before your departure.

An invitation letter to facilitate the application of visa will be issued to registered attendees if required. Please send the request to Faezah Saaban at [email protected]

Please note that it is the sole responsibility of the attendee to obtain the necessary paperwork for entry into Malaysia. The invitation letter does not guarantee that you will be granted a visa.

ROOM TYPESingle Double

MYR MYR

Deluxe Room 430.00 nett 480.00 nett

*Premium Deluxe Room

500.00 nett 550.00 nett

General Information

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Society of Petroleum Engineers

Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

T: +603 2182 3000E: [email protected]

Visit go.spe.org/20SM02S to register for the SPE Symposium: Decommissioning and Abandonment Symposium

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