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AMERICA’S ONLY INITIATIVE DEDICATED TO FACILITIES ENGINEERS &PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS RETURNS!
Featuring All New Dedicated Tracks And The Latest DesignAnd Operating Philosophies:
www.faci l i t ies-design-onshore.com
September 16 - 17, 2015 | Houston | Texas
Comparing The Latest Cost-Reduction Initiatives & Strategies For Optimizing Facilities Design,Planning & Construction ToMaximize Capital Efficiency, Minimize OPEX& Cost Effectively Manage EHS
Enhancing Operability, Maintainability, Reliability & Safety WithMore Visible Cost Control Across The Full Facilities Lifecycle
Jason Niven VP Facilities Planning & Construction SandRidge Energy
Minhaal Kalyan Senior Facilities Engineer Chevron
Chris White Planning, Strategy & Engineering Supervisor ConocoPhillips
Scott Abel Construction, Maintenance & Ops Service Manager Marathon Oil
Manuel Atencio Senior Manager Measurement & SCADA WPX Energy
Vernon Ellis Lead Facilities Construction Supervisor - Permian Basin Cimarex
Jason Bickel Senior Facilities & Construction Engineer Swift Energy
DuWayne Stainbrook Senior Facilities Engineer Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation
AS WELL AS COMPARING THE VERY LATEST ADVANCES ON:
STANDARDIZATION
EMISSION CONTROL
CORROSION & PARRAFIN CONTROL
WATER MANAGEMENT
FACILITIES CONSOLIDATION
AUTOMATION & SCADA
Insights From Over 20 Facilities Experts From Leading E&P Operators, Including:
Organized By:
EPC PARTNERCONSTRUCTION PARTNER CO-SPONSORSGOLD SPONSOR
PLAY-BY-PLAY FACILITIES COMPARISON
Benchmarking Data Across The Eagle Ford Shale, Permian Basin, Bakken Shale, Marcellus & Utica Basin, Niobrara Formation And Woodford Shale To Compare Best Practices For Creating Efficient, Lean Facilities That Optimize Profit Margins
OPTIMIZING FIELD INSTALLATION & CONSTRUCTION
Steering Schedule Driven-Project Management And Labor Productivity To The Point Of Optimal Efficiency To Complete Facilities Execution On Time And Under Budget
FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING & FULL LIFECYCLE OPTIMIZATION
Analyzing The Latest Advancements For Upfront Planning And Late Life DesignTo Maximize Production, Minimize Maintenance And Enhance Capital Efficiency
MULTIPHASE TRANSFER TO CENTRAL PROCESSING FACILITIES
Overcoming Flow Assurance And Measurement Allocation ChallengesAssociated With Multiphase Transfer To Enhance Facility Economics
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POWER GENERATION
MODULARIZATION
Bakken
Niobrara
Eagle Ford
Haynesville
FayettevilleWoodford
Barnett
Permian
Marcellus
HERE IS WHAT E&P OPERATORS SAID:
Grand Ballroom - Hyatt North Hotel
425 North Sam Houston Parkway EastHouston TX 77060
Web: www.northhouston.hyatt.com
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The face of facilities development planning is dramatically changing as E&Ps evaluate what is critical to creating leaner organizations without sacrificing future opportunities.
With economics of facilities design and construction becoming increasingly scrutinized, facilities engineers face a wave of new challenges in the context of: maximizing capital efficiency without impacting lifecycle costs, EHS & regulatory requirements; optimizing schedule-driven project planning and construction to ensure field installation is executed on time and in budget, and; consolidating facilities and well pads through standardized processes and equipment which achieve better economies of scale.
THE NATIONAL LEARNING HUB FOR FACILITIES ENGINEERING!With a phenomenal record of attracting over 400 facilities engineers and project management professional across key Onshore, Unconventional Plays in the USA; this year, the Facilities Design, Onshore Summit 2015 returns with one single mission in mind: to identify the most efficient and sustainable systems and processes to achieve higher operability, maintainability, reliability and safety with more visible cost control across the full facilities lifecycle.
Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Marathon Oil, SandRidge Energy join an incredible speaker faculty to share solutions for optimizing facilities development planning, maximizing capital efficiency and reducing OPEX across:
Excellent discussions by 25+ year industry experts on oil and gas gathering infrastructure.
Engineering Manager,Anadarko Petroleum Corp
A great experience: I am glad I was a part of this first dedicated facilities engineering symposium and exhibition, and I look forward to participating in many more. It was definitely time well spent in my busy schedule.
Facilities Engineering Coordinator,EP Energy
Multi-Well Pad FacilitiesCentral Processing Facilities
Single Well Pad FacilitiesGathering Facilities
Compression StationsPower Generation FacilitiesWater Treatment & Disposal
Vapor Recovery
AnadarkoBHP BilitonBonanza Creek EnergyBPCabot Oil & Gas CorpCarrizo Oil & GasChesapeake EnergyChevronCimarex EnergyCinco ResourcesConocoPhillipsContinental ResourcesDenbury ResourcesEF EnergyEncanaEOG Resources
Freeport McMoRan Oil & GasHalcon ResourcesHess CorporationHusky Oil OperationsJacobsKraken Oil & GasLaredo Petroleum HoldingsLINN EnergyMacpherson Oil Co.Marathon OilMurphy OilNewfield ExplorationNoble EnergyOasis PetroleumOXY
PennWest PetroleumQEP EnergyQuicksilver ResourcesRange ResourcesSabine Oil & GasSandridgeSasol CanadaSeneca REsourcesShell E&PShell CanadaSouthwestern EnergyStatoilSwift EnergyTalisman EnergyWapiti EnergyWPX Energy
The Only Forum Dedicated Entirely To The Facilities Engineering Discipline: Over 400 Attendees Last Year Including
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Finally, facilities engineers share issues and challenges across the industry and are developing/sharing solutions.
Facility Engineer,ConocoPhillips
FACILITIES VALUE OPTIMIZATION: PROJECT MANAGEMENT & CONSTRUCTION, MODULAR DESIGN & STANDARDIZATION, & WATER, CORROSION & PARAFFIN MANAGEMENT
Day 1Wednesday 16th September 2015
8.30 Chair’s Opening RemarksVALUE OPTIMIZATION INITIATIVES: PLAY-BY-PLAY
Comparing Methods For Creating A Lean Organisation And Maintaining Profit Margins Without Sacrifising High Quality
Facilities
KEYNOTE PANEL: COST-REDUCTION STRATEGIES FOR ONSHORE FACILITIES8.40 Comparing The Diversity Of Cost-Management Initiatives & Facilities Development Planning Which Optimize Capital Efficiency & Minimize OPEX•Benchmarkingdatatodeterminedifferencesinthetruecost
ofonshoreunconventionalfacilitiesdevelopmentacross:
•Evaluatingwhatiscriticaltocreatealeanorganizationinalowmarginbusiness
•Buildingpredictableprocessesforefficientdeliveryofprojectswhilemanagingenvironmentalhealthandsafetyandtechnicalrisk
•Optimizingfielddevelopmentarchitectureandpreventativemaintenancemeasurestoenhancethefulllifecycleofaprojectandreduceoperatingcosts
Jason Niven, VP Facilities Planning & Construction, SandRidge EnergyVernon Ellis, Facilities Construction Manager, CimarexOPTIMIZING FIELD INSTALLATION & CONSTRUCTION PLANNING
Driving Schedules To The Point Of Optimal Efficiency To Execute Facilities Installation On Time & Within Budget
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: “TIMBER!” CUTTING DOWN CONSTRUCTION COSTS9.30 Driving Facilities Installation To The Point Of Optimal Efficiency With Detailed Schedule & Execution Plans To Optimize Construction• Schedule-Driven Project Planning:Understandingproject
componentstothelowestlevelpossibletobemoreefficientwithresources,moreeffectiveintheworkforceandmoreorganizedformanagingbuildcycles
• Labor Productivity Optimization:Scalingworkforceplanninginasmall-projectenvironmenttoensureschedulingcostsdonotoverrun
• Driving Continuous Improvement To Installation:Applyingaproductivityfactortoprojectsthroughdefiningtheprocess,makingitvisible,andmeasuringperformance
• Cost Forecasting:Evaluatingmethodsandmetricsbeingusedtoaccuratelyforecastthecostoffacilitiestopreventoverruns
• Structuring Schedules With Contractors:Structuringawelldocumentedscopeofworkprioritizingeventsandanticipatingrisktoavoidunexpectedcosts
Ken Caldwell, Evp & Cmo, Dynamic Construction Servicesth10.20 Question & Answer Session10.10 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase AreaINTERACTIVE PANEL:STICK BUILDING VS. MODULARIZATION10.40 A 360° Perspective: Determining Whether Modularization Has Improved Quality Control, Optimized Field Installation & Reduced Facilities Lifecycle Costs •Examiningapplicationsofmodulardesignacrossarange
offacilitiestodetermineif,whereandwhenitshouldbeutilized:
•Determininghowtokeepcontinuityandmanagebreaksinfieldexecutionwhenbringingequipmentintoashopsettingvs.stickbuilding
•Quantifyingthesavingsonminimizingengineeringcostsandreducingconstructiontimeonsitethroughmodularization
•Evaluatingwhethermodularizationcanhelpreducelifecyclecoststhroughmitigatingtheneedtore-purposeequipmentanddeliverinanenvironmentthatrequiresflexibility
•Bringinganoffshoremindsetandmentalitytoonshorefacilitiesthroughmodularization–doesitactuallywork?
Chris White, Planning, Strategy & Engineering Supervisor, ConocoPhillipsKen Fairchild, Production Facilities Manager, RKI PetroleumJason Bickel, Senior Facilities & Construction Engineer, Swift EnergyDuWayne Stainbrook, Senior Facilities Engineer, Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation11.10 Question & Answer Session
STANDARDIZATION: ACHIEVING ECONOMIES OF SCALEDesign 1 - Build 100: Examining The Process And Lessons
Learned For Achieving Economies Of Scale Through Standardization
CASE STUDY: THE PAINFUL PATH TOWARDS STANDARDISATION11.20 A Review Of The Painful Path Towards Standardization And The Cost Of Achieving Economies Of Scale•Exploringwhichstandardizeddesignsandspecificationsare
economicregardlessofthetypeofformation•Examiningthelearningcurvesforminimizingvariationof
equipmentwithinfacilitiesthroughstandardizationinremotetorurallocations
•Quantifyingtheeconomiesofscaleachievedandtheeaseofconstructiongainedthroughstandardization
•EvaluatingthepositiveimpactthatpartscommonalityhashadonOPEX
•Review:Asustainablelong-termapproachversusatypicalhigh-lowstrategy
Ken Fairchild, Production Facilities Manager, RKI Petroleum11.50 Question & Answer Session12.00 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
2.00 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase AreaAPPLYING OFFSHORE EFFICIENCIES TO ONSHORE
UNCONVENTIONALSOptimizing Systems & Processes For Effective Change
Management, Reliability, Sustainability & Higher Cost ControlBRINGING OFFSHORE EFFICIENCIES ONSHORE2.30 Bringing Offshore Onshore: Building More Efficient & Sustainable Systems & Processes Which Create Higher Reliability & More Visible Cost Control•Marryingoffshoreelementswithonshoreunconventional
plays:Buildingastructuretoprovideclearlinesofaccountability,effectivelymanagechangeandensureoptimallevelsofsystemefficiency
•Utilizingthedownturntoimplementnecessarykeyinitiativeswhichoptimizeefficienciesforwhendevelopmentactivityreturns
•ExamininghowMarathonOilareleveragingSAP-PMtostrengthenthelinkbetweenengineeringandoperations,andoptimizedexecutioninthefield
•Implementingmeasurestomoveawayfromhighdependencyoncrosstrainedandexperiencedpersonnel
•Aconditionbasedapproachtoonmaintenance:Controllingcoststhroughoutthefacilitieslifecycle
Scott Abel, Facilities Manager, Marathon Oil3.00 Question & Answer Session
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COMBATING CORROSION & PARAFFINA Comparative Analysis Of The Use Of Chemicals & Internal Coatings To Combat Corrosion & Paraffin In Facilities & Pipes
WATER TREATMENT & TRANSFERExamining Water Treatment, Flowback Reinjection & Transfer To Design Optimal Water Management Systems
CHEMICAL INHIBITORS FOR CORROSION & PARAFFIN1.00 Determining The Most Cost-Effective Chemical Treatments For Mitigating Corrosion & Paraffin•Hearinghowanoperatorhasadoptedchemical
treatmentstoaddresshighH2SandCO2levelsandpreventparaffinandcorrosion
•Evaluatinghowtotestchemicalproductsquicklyandeffectively
•Examiningthemostcost-effectivechemicaltreatmentstocombatcorrosionandparaffinissuesandeliminateproblemsdownstream
Don Sevier, Production Facilities Manager, Southwestern EnergyBrent Schulte, Staff Production Engineer, Southwestern EnergyINTERNAL COATING & ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS1.20 Examining The Operational Efficiencies Gained By The Use Of Internal Coatings For Corrosion Control & Paraffin Build-Up•Evaluatingtheuseofhighperformancecoatingsto
mitigatecorrosioninfacilitiesandpipelines•Determiningtheabilityofinternalplasticcoatingsto
reduceparaffinandtheformationofscaledeposits•Examiningapplicationsofalternativenon-metallic
materials-includingfiberglass-toprotectapipelineandyieldamoreflowefficientsystem
Sarah Tamilarasan, Operations Engineer, Carrizo Oil & GasCOMBINED Q&A: EVALUATING PREVENTATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CORROSION & PARAFFIN1.40 Comparing Chemical Treatments, Internal Coatings & Alternative Materials To Determine The Most Cost-Effective Solution For Corrosion & Paraffin Mitigation•DeterminingtheCAPEXrequiredformultiplechemical
treatmentsversustheone-offapplicationofcoating•Quantifyingtheriskassociatedwithpermanentinternal
coatingapplicationsversustheflexibilityofchangingchemicaltreatments
•Justifyinginvestmentincoatingversuschemicalbasedoncircumstantialrequirements
Don Sevier, Production Facilities Manager, Southwestern EnergyBrent Schulte, Staff Production Engineer, Southwestern EnergySarah Tamilarasan, Operations Engineer, Carrizo Oil & Gas
COST-EFFECTIVE WATER TREATMENT & RE-USE1.00 Evaluating Methods For Cost-Effectively Removing Suspended Solids & Contaminants From Produced Water & Flowback Water For Re-Use Operations•Evaluatingthecostversusbenefitofwastetreatment
methodsandtechnologiestorecoverlargevolumesofwaterforre-useandminimizewaste,including:
•Distillationunits•Evaporation&crystallizationtechnologies•Electrocoagulationtechniques•Advancedoxidation
•Determiningthemostcost-effectivesolutionsformanagingthedistilledwaterandconcentratedbrine
•Identifyingfit-for-purposewatertreatmentmethodbasedthequalityofwaterrequiredforre-useordisposal
•Quantifyingthepotentialsavingforre-usingwaterasopposedtodisposingit
1.30 Question & Answer Session
WATER TRANSFER & GATHERING SYSTEMS1.40 Analyzing The Economics Of Different Water Transfer And Gathering Systems•Determiningthepointatwhichwatervolumejustifies
capitalinvestmentinpipelines•Reviewingcentralizedversusde-centralized
configurationsofwatertransferandstorageinfrastructuretodeterminelifecycleeconomics
•Examininghowtomaintainoperabilitywithinfacilitieswheninvestinginwatertransferinfrastructure
•Exploringthemostcost-effectivetemporarywatertransferoptionsoverlongdistances
•Examiningmethodsforminimizingwaterhandlingtomitigateassociatedcostsoftruckingfrackandproducedwater
1.50 Question & Answer Session
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• Eagle Ford Shale• Permian Basin• Bakken Shale
• Marcellus & Utica Basin• Niobrara Formation• Woodford Shale
• Well Pads• Gathering Stations
• Compressor Stations• Central Facilities
UPFRONT PLANNING, LATE-LIFE DESIGN & ASSET INTEGRITYOptimizing Upfront Planning & Weighing Up Capex Choices
FACILITY CONSOLIDATION & LATE LIFE DESIGN3.10 Optimizing Upfront Planning Processes For Supporting Existing Facility Infrastructure Beyond Initial Design Rate To Increase Production•Analyzingmethodstodetermineexistingcapacityand
necessarymodificationstosupportforecastedproduction•Assessingsuggestedminimumdocumentationtosupport
safeoperationoffacilities•3DModeling:Evaluatingtheefficiencyofprocessand
simulationmodelingtechniquesforderivingaccuratewellpredictionswhichsupportdesignandconstruction
•Howtoreacttosubsurfaceresults-designingforwhatyouarenottold
•Managingtheendoflifephaseofawellwithalowcostoperatingmodel
Jason Bickel, Senior Facilities & Construction Engineer, Swift Energy3.40 Question & Answer SessionINTERACTIVE PANEL: ASSET INTEGRITY – MAXIMIZING CAPITAL EFFICIENCY3.50 Asset Integrity: Examining The Value Equations Operators Are Utilizing To Achieve Optimal Capital Efficiency•Weighinguphigher/lowerCAPEXversuslifecyclecostand
risktoqualifyinvestmentdecisions•ReviewingoptionsforspendinghigherCAPEXnowand
potentiallylowerfuturelifecyclecostsandrisk•Analyzinghowtosewequipmentselectionandcapital
efficiencyintoallphasesoffacilitiesdesignandplanningtomitigatefutureoperatingcosts
•Determiningthekeyfactorsfordeterminingtheupfrontstrategyforcapitalexpenditureoptimization
4.20 Chair’s Closing Remarks4.30 - 5.30 Networking Drinks In Exhibition Showcase Area
Learning what concerns other E&P companies and vendors have, who have a
direct impact on production, has been priceless.
Process Engineer, Marathon Oil
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Day 2Thursday 17th September 2015
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
WELL PAD & FACILITIES OPTIMIZATION:
LAYOUT & SPACINGEvaluating What Standards & Processes E&Ps Are Using To
Optimize Facilities Spacing And Economics Well Pads
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: SIMPLFYING FACILITIES & REDUCING THE FOOTPRINT ON A PAD8.40 A Detailed Technical Analysis For Achieving The Optimal Spacing Standards Between Equipment In Small Repeatable Facilities: Operability, Maintainability, Reliability And Safety Versus Cost•Dealingwiththecompetingfunctionalgroupstosimplify
thefacilitydesignandachievemoreeconomicdensedevelopmentforsmallrepeatablefacilities:
• Well pad facilities• Compression facilities• Gathering pipeline• Central processing facilities
•Outliningtheindustryguidelinesusedandthetechnicalanalysisperformedtoderivecompany-specificstandards
•Illustratingthedecisionprocessformakingfacilitiesmoreleanthroughreducingnon-valueaddedopportunities
••Moreequipmentandlesspeoplevs.lessequipmentandmorepeople–what’sbest?
9.10 Question & Answer Session
KEYNOTE PANEL:
SINGLE WELL VS. MULTI-WELL PAD ECONOMICS9.20 Comparing Economic Efficiencies & Management Of SIMOPS For Single Well Pad Vs. Multi-Well Pad Vs. Centralized Facilities•Quantifyingtheeffectsthatsinglewell,multi-wellpadand
centralizedfacilitieshaveoneconomics•ExploringhowoperatorsaredealingwithSIMOPSbetween
DrillingandCompletionsandFacilitiesonmulti-wellpadandcentralizedsites
•Determiningtheimpactthataslowdownindrillinghashadonfieldarchitecture:Areoperatorsretractingtosinglewellpadsandhowarethesebeingmademoreefficient?
•Examiningtheefficienciesgainedthroughconsolidatingmorefacilitiesintocentraltankbatteries
•Analyzingtheimpactthatdifferentwellpaddesignshaveongatheringsystems
Scott Abel, Facilities Manager, Marathon OilDon Sevier, Production Facilities Manager, Southwestern Energy10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
CENTRAL PROCESSING FACILITIES: MULTIPHASE TRANSFER & MEASUREMENT ALLOCATION
Overcoming Challenges In Flow Assurance And Measurement Allocation
MULTIPHASE FLOW ASSURANCE10.30 Overcoming Flow Assurance Issues For Multiphase Transfer From Well Pads To Central Processing Facilities •Breakingdownthedecision-makingprocessforsendingoil,
gasandwatertoacentralcollectionpoint•Buildingslughandlingcapacityintofacilitiestomanage
sluggingbehavior•Optimizingsizingandimplementingfit-for-purposesystems
tomanagethepiggingvelocitywithinlines•QuantifyingthehigherCAPEXsavings,reducedtotal
ownershipofgatheringandefficienciesgainedthroughutilizingmultiphaseexporttoacentralcollectionpoint
•QuantifyingthehigherCAPEXsavings,reducedtotalownershipofgatheringandefficienciesgainedthroughutilizingmultiphaseexporttoacentralcollectionpoint
Sarah Tamilarasan, Operations Engineer, Carrizo Oil & Gas11.00 Question & Answer Session
MEASUREMENT & ALLOCATION FOR MULTI WELL PADS11.10 Achieving Optimal Measurement And Allocation For Multiphase Transfer And Other Operating Envelopes
•Exploringhowtoadjust,tuneandre-calibrateorificeplatestosuitmultiphaseexport
•Achievingoptimumrangesformultiphasemeterstomanageproductionturndown–is10:1turndownratiocost-effective?
••Installingagrouptestsetuptoachieveapercentageallocationmodelforcentraltankbatteryfacilities:
•Comparingcoriolis,turbine&orificeplatemethodologiestodeterminethemosteffectivemeteringsystemsacrossarangeofoperatingenvelopes
11.40 Question & Answer Session
PROCESS CONTROL: AUTOMATION & SCADAExamining How Operators Have Utilized Scada To Identify &
Resolve Field Problems More Time And Cost-Effectively
WORKING SMART: AUTOMATION & SCADA SYSTEMS11.50 Utilizing Automation & SCADA For Identifying & Resolving Well Site Problems In A Time-Efficient Way To Optimize Production & Operations••Examininghowtheautomationoffielddeviceshas
optimizedprocesscontrolforremoteplants••Quantifyingthevalueandincreasedefficienciesgainedby
havingSCADA••Evaluatingthemosthighspeedandreliablewireless
automationtechnologiesforenhancingprocesscontrol••Determiningtheoptimalinfrastructurerequirementsfor
ensuringthatdatagatheredfromwellsisviewablefromremotelocations
••OvercomingcompatibilityissuestoensureSCADAsystemseffectivelysynergizewithinterconnectednetworksandexistingfielddevices
Manuel Atencio, Senior Manager Measurement & SCADA, WPX Energy12.20 Question & Answer Session12.30 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase AreaREDUCING AIR EMISSIONS & OPTIMIZING GAS CAPTURE
Exploring The Optimal Methods & Technologies For Reducing Emissions, Capturing Gas & Eliminating Flaring
CASE STUDY: MINIMIZING AIR EMISSIONS - VRU VS. FLARE UTILIZATION1.30 Evaluating VRU Project Economics For Upgrading High Production Facilities And Determining When It Is More Viable To Utilize Flaring•Analyzingbestpracticesfordetectingleaksandquantifying
thevolumeofvaporsthatwillbeemittedofffacilities•Comparingthelatestvaporrecoverytechnologiesto
determinetheoptimaldesignpackage•IdentifyingpossiblelocationsforVRUinstallation•Combiningtherateofvaporrecoverywiththepriceof
naturalgastodeterminethevalueofrecoveredemissions•QuantifyingthecostofanactualVRUproject•Determiningwhereandwhenitismoreefficienttoutilize
vaporrecoverytechniquesoverflaringMinhaal Kalyan, Facilities Systems Engineer, Chevron2.00 Question & Answer Session
POWER GENERATION TECHNIQUESDetermining The Most Effective Power Generation Solutions
For Instrumentation & Artificial Lift
SANDRIDGE ENERGY GROUP SHOWCASE: OPTIMIZING POWER GENERATION2.10 Illustrating How SandrRidge Energy Utilized Various Power Supply Options To Grow Their Load From 0MW - 120MW While Effectively Supporting Down-Hole Commercial Pump Operations & Instrumentation•Startingpoint:Providingadetailedoutlineoftheinitial
drivers,parameters,anddecisionmakingprocessfortheproject
•Executionprocess:Developingandimplementingtheentiresystemwithmultiplesourcesincluding:
• Site Utility Connections – SMEs• Distribution Utility Connections - PMEs• Substations• Micro Grids
•Evaluatingtheeconomicconsiderationswhenchoosingapowersource
•Optimizingtherelationshipbetweenoperatorsandutilitycompaniestoboostpowergenerationcapabilities
•Evaluatingthelessonslearnedandthefuturedevelopmentarchitecture
Jason Niven, VP Facilities Planning & Construction, SandRidge EnergyDan Eropkin, Electrical Manager, SandRidge EnergyCurtis Horton, Project Engineer, SandRidge Energy2.40 Question & Answer Session2.50 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
COST-EFFECTIVELY MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY
Exploring Strategies For Managing Process Safety And Technical Risk And Allaying Environmental Concerns
MAKING PROCESS SAFETY & TECHNICAL RISK COST-EFFECTIVE4.00 Examining Philosophies For Cost-Effectively Optimizing EHS: Operating Safely, Economically And Efficiently•Determiningthecorefundamentalcomponentsfor
managingEHSandtechnicalriskprofitably•ImplementingawellthoughtoutOperationalReadiness
Assessmenttoensureallchecksaretime-effectivelycoordinatedtosafelycommissionplants
•Buildinginsafetyupfrontandutilizingitasatooltohelpfacilitiesbecomemoreefficient
•Comparingthedifferentphilosophiesforenhancingprocesssafetyandmitigatingtechnicalriskbasedtodeterminethecoreprinciplesandparametersthatneedtobeincorporatedintofacilitiesdesign
Jan Kulmann, Manager – Engineering Technical Services, Noble Energy
4.30 Question & Answer Session
4.40 Chair’s Closing Remarks4.50 End Of Congress
3.20 A Series Of Interactive Roundtable
Discussions On The Different Technologies
For Generating Reliable Power For Facilities
Instrumentation
Several interactive discussions will allow attendees to examine analysis systems used to determine the most cost-effective solutions for generating reliable power for facilities instrumentation based on location, region and facilities requirements. Additionally, senior moderators for each table will evaluate perspectives on operational efficiency and maintenance costs to provide a practical toolkit for optimizing power generation for well site instrumentation.
BREAKOUT ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONSPower Generation For Instrumentation
TABLE 1Micro Turbine Technologies
TABLE 2Solar, Wind & Hybrid Power
TABLE 3Utility Power Generation
TABLE 4Electrical Substations
TABLE 5Fuel Cell Energy
TABLE 6Thermal Generators
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SAVE UP TO $200REGISTER BEFORE AUGUST 7
How To Finalize Your Registration
Now that your details are completed please send your registration form to
our Customer Service Team using one of the following options:
Option 1. Email: [email protected]
Option 2. Fax: (1) 800 714 1359
Enquiries And More InformationShould you have any enquiries or if you would like to request more
information please contact our friendly Customer Service Team on
(1) 800 721 3915 or visit the conference website at
www.facilities-design-onshore.com
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