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26 - 28 March 2019Beijing International Convention CenterBeijing, China

Partnership and Innovation: The Silk Roadtowards a Sustainable Energy Future

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Table of Contents HOST AND CO-HOST ORGANISATIONS

China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is an integrated international energy company, with businesses covering oil and gas E&P, pipelines, LNG, refinery and chemicals, oilfield services, engineering and construction, equipment manufacturing, financial services and new energy.

As an international energy company embracing technology and innovation, CNPC has long been committed to developing advanced and practical technologies for the industry. Facing up to less domestic ‘easy oil’, CNPC emphasises developing the abundant unconventional resources cost-effectively and commercial production has been realised. We focus our R&D efforts on finding and tapping subtle and complex reservoirs, enhancing recovery of mature oilfields, unlocking unconventionals, improving operational safety, and mitigating impact to the environment.

Saudi Aramco is a leading integrated energy and chemicals company. The Company manages reserves of 332.9 billion barrels of oil equivalent. In 2017, Saudi Aramco produced over 3.7 billion barrels of crude oil. Saudi Aramco’s downstream operations include participation in a worldwide refining capacity of 4.9 million barrels per day.

Headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco’s operations in the Kingdom include refining, petrochemicals and distributing oil products to meet domestic daily energy demands. Through its affiliates, Saudi Aramco also has joint ventures and subsidiary offices in China, Egypt, Japan, India, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.

For more information, please visit www.saudiaramco.com.

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Host & Co-Host Organisations ..............................................03

About IPTC ............................................................................04

Message from the Honorary, Executive Committee and Programme Committee Co-Chairmen ...................................05

Sponsoring Societies .............................................................06

IPTC Board of Directors .........................................................07

Executive Committee..............................................................08

Programme Committee ....................................................09-11

Industry 4.0 Task Force ..........................................................12

Award Committee ..................................................................12

Host Committee .....................................................................12

Educational Activities Committee ......................................... 13

Convention Center Floor Plan ...........................................14-16

General Information ......................................................... 17-18

Policies and Procedures ....................................................... 18

Schedule of Events ...........................................................20-21

Conference Programme Schedule ...................................22-23

Opening Ceremony and Award Presentation ........................24

CEO Plenary Session ............................................................24

Panel Sessions .................................................................25-33

IPTC Society Presidents Panel Session ............................... 31

Ask The Expert Sessions ................................................. 34-36

Closing Session .....................................................................36

IPTC Excellence in Project Integration Award ................. 37-39

Oil & Gas Project Case Study Session ................................. 40

Technical Sessions .......................................................... 41-57

Session ePoster ............................................................... 58-76

Educational Activities ....................................................... 78-79

Exhibition Floor Plan and List of Exhibitors .......................... 82

Exhibitors Profile................................................................83-85

Conference Sponsors ...................................................... 86-87

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About IPTCFounded in 2005, the International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) continues to be the flagship multidisciplinary technical event in the Eastern Hemisphere. The conference content and associated programmes will address the technology and related industry issues that challenge management, established petroleum professionals and young people seeking to join our industry from around the world.

IPTC is focused on the dissemination of new and current technology, best practices and multi-disciplinary activities, emphasising the importance of the value chain, and multidisciplinary cooperation in order to maximise asset value.

IPTC is sponsored by four professional associations, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG); the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE); the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG); and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). The synergy of these four leading, member driven organisations, through the formation of knowledgeable and experienced committees comprising senior leaders and experts, supportive of the IPTC mission, has ensured another outstanding technical programme consistent with previous editions of IPTC.

Conference Highlights

dynamic CEO plenary andpanel discussion sessions

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engaging ask the expert sessions

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Integrated Project Awardand case study sessions

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educational programmes2

technical presentations450+

multidisciplinary technical sessions

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Programme Schedule

Speakers and Moderators

Exhibitors

Venue Guide

Sponsors

General Information

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Message from the Honorary, Executive Committee and Programme Committee Co-Chairmen

Welcome to Beijing, China and the 11th International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC).

IPTC brings together members of the industry’s leading professional societies; the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG); the European Association of Geologists and Engineers (EAGE), the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG); and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), as well as senior leaders and technical professionals of the energy sector.

This year’s extensive high quality multi-disciplinary programme, centred on the theme, “Partnership and Innovation: The Silk Road towards a Sustainable Energy Future”, provides a platform for constructive exchange on the many challenges and opportunities facing the industry. The programme comprises a broad range of topics around how the fast adaptation of innovative technologies and processes, along with strategic partnerships will influence the sustainable development of energy resources.

The conference agenda will include a CEO plenary session, nine panel sessions, and the presentation of more than 450 technical papers in 70 technical sessions and 6 ePoster sessions. In addition, an exhibition highlighting the latest technologies in the energy sector will enhance the overall event.

This year’s IPTC will also include special programme components such as the announcement of the Excellence in Project Integration Award winner; Ask the Expert sessions, Integrated Project Award Finalist sessions, an Oil & Gas Project Case Study session and several training courses.

In conjunction with the conference and exhibition, young professionals and university students will take part in special events and programmes, organised as part of the IPTC’s continual commitment to education and increasing their awareness and knowledge regarding the critical role that the energy industry will continue to play in growing economies and meeting society’s expectations.

We would like to thank all the committee members, speakers, exhibitors, sponsors and participants for their continued strong support of this prestigious event. The planning of this IPTC has involved countless hours from volunteers and staff around the world.

We hope that you will take this opportunity to actively engage with others who are committed to the enduring relevance and success of the energy industry. Thank you for joining us!

Wang YilinChairmanCNPCIPTC Honorary Chairman

Wang DongjinPresident and DirectorCNOOCIPTC Executive Committee Co-Chairman

Lyu GongxunFormer Vice PresidentPetroChinaIPTC Conference Programme Committee Co-Chairman

Amin H. NasserPresident & CEOSaudi AramcoIPTC Honorary Co-Chairman

Mohammed Y. Al-QahtaniSenior Vice President, UpstreamSaudi AramcoIPTC Executive Committee Co-Chairman

Nabeel I. AlAfalegGeneral Manager, International Gas Saudi AramcoIPTC Conference Programme Committee Co-Chairman

Wang Yilin

Mohammed Y. Al-Qahtani

Lyu Gongxun

Nabeel I. AlAfaleg

Amin H. Nasser

Wang Dongjin

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IPTC Sponsoring SocietiesThe American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), founded in 1917, has been a pillar of the world-wide scientific community. The original purpose of AAPG, to foster scientific research, to advance the science of geology, to promote technology, and to inspire high professional conduct, still guides the Association today. Currently the world’s largest professional geological society with approximately 40,000 members in 129 countries, AAPG provides publications, conferences, and educational opportunities to geoscientists and disseminates the most current geological information available to the general public. For more information, visit the AAPG website www.aapg.org.

The European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers (EAGE) is a professional association for geoscientists and engineers. Founded in 1951, it is an organization with a worldwide membership, providing a global network of commercial and academic professionals. The association is truly multi-disciplinary and international in form and pursuits. EAGE operates two divisions: the Oil & Gas Geoscience Division and the Near Surface Geoscience Division. EAGE has around 19,000 members worldwide representing over 100 countries. All members of EAGE are professionally involved in (or studying) geophysics, petroleum exploration, geology, reservoir engineering, mining and civil engineering. For more information, visit the EAGE website at www.eage.org.

The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) is a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the world of applied geophysics. With more than 27,000 members in 128 countries, SEG provides educational and technical resources to the global geosciences community through publications, books, events, forums, professional development courses, young professional programs, and more. Founded in 1930, SEG fosters the expert and ethical practice of geophysics in the exploration and development of natural resources, characterisation of near surface, and mitigation of earth hazards. For more information visit www.seg.org.

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves more than 158,000 members in 143 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry, and provides services through its publications, events, training courses and online resources at www.spe.org.

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The IPTC Sponsoring Societies wish to extend their sincerest appreciation to the committees for their dedicated efforts and

contributions to the conference and exhibition.

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IPTC Board of DirectorsThe IPTC Board of Directors oversees the management of IPTC. The Board is made up of members elected from IPTC’s four sponsoring societies, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), the European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers (EAGE), the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).

David BlanchardTreasurerPresidentWTM Energy Inc.American Association of Petroleum Geologists

Joseph M. ReillyChairmanChief GeoscientistExxonMobil Upstream Research Co.Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Adif ZulkifliSenior Vice President Development Production, UpstreamPETRONASSociety of Petroleum Engineers

Mahmoud Abdulbaqi Vice ChairmanChairman of the BoardArgasEuropean Association of Geoscientists & Engineers

Mohammed BadriManaging DirectorDhahran Research CentreSchlumberger Middle EastSociety of Exploration Geophysicists

Michael GunninghamChief Production TechnologistSGS Subsurface ConsultancySociety of Petroleum Engineers

Ibraheem Assa’adanFormer Vice President, ExplorationSaudi AramcoAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Olivier DubruleProfessor of Petroleum Geostatistics Imperial College / TotalEuropean Association of Geoscientists & Engineers

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CommitteesHonorary Chairman and Co-Chairman

Executive Committee Co-Chairmen

Executive Committee MembersJamal Bahamaish, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.Faisal Al Mahroos, Bahrain Petroleum Co.John McCreery, Bain & Co.Maria Sferruzza, Baker Hughes, a GE companyStephen Green, Chevron Asia Pacific E&PLyu Bo, CNOOCZhang Fengjiu, CNOOCLi Yueqiang, CNPC Zhao Wenzhi, CNPC Du Jizhou, CNPCWilliam Bullock, ConocoPhillipsGustavo Baquero, EquinorMike Cousins, ExxonMobil Exploration Co.Joe D. Rainey, HalliburtonGregory P. Hill, Hess Corp.Kenji Akiyoshi, Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp.Yasuhiko Kotera, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp.

Abdulla Al-Sumaiti, Kuwait Oil Co.Bakheet Al Katheeri, Mubadala PetroleumAmran Al Marhubi, Petroleum Development OmanAdif Zulkifli, PETRONASHerutama Trikoranto, PT Pertamina (Persero)Phongsthorn Thavisin, PTTEPAndy Brown, Royal Dutch ShellTan Sri Dato’ Seri Shahril Shamsuddin, Sapura Energy Bhd.Nasir K. Al-Naimi, Saudi AramcoNabeel I. AlAfaleg, Saudi Aramco Rob Algie, SchlumbergerMa Yongsheng, SINOPECLi Yang, SINOPECChristophe Malaurie, TechnipFMCArnaud Breuillac, TotalLance Marklinger, Weatherford

Mohammed Y. Al-Qahtani Saudi Aramco

Amin H. Nasser Saudi Aramco

Wang Dongjin CNOOC

Wang Yilin CNPC

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Conference Programme Committee Co-Chairmen

Tong Hengmao, China U. of Petroleum, BeijingHao Fang, China U. of Petroleum (East China)Hou Lianhua, RIPED, CNPCWang Hongyan, RIPED, CNPCZhang Xingyang, RIPED, CNPCZou Caineng, RIPED, CNPCJeen Ching, DownUnder GeosolutionsTahir Abbas, IndependentSeema Singh, Panjab U., ChandigarhSatyabrata Nayak, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Emad Busbait, Saudi AramcoMarwan M. Althagafy, Saudi AramcoKhaled Arouri, Saudi AramcoSubhash Ayirala, Saudi AramcoJonathan Hernandez, SchlumbergerKumar Satyam Das, ShellGuo Jianchun, Southwest Petroleum U.Francois D. Issard, Total Exploration & Production ChinaPrashant S. Jadhawar, U. of Aberdeen

Committees

AAPG Subcommittee

Nabeel I. AlAfaleg Saudi Aramco

Co-Chairman John KaldiAustralian School of Petroleum, U. of Adelaide

Lyu Gongxun PetroChina

Co-ChairmanAli A. Al-Yousef Saudi Aramco

EAGE Subcommittee

Co-Chairman Phathompat BoonyasaknanonPTTEP

Co-Chairman Jeff SuiterTotal E&P Asia Pacific

Co-Chairman Aiman M. Bakhorji Saudi Aramco

Henk Rebel, AEE Technologies Inc., ChinaDou Lirong, CNPC InternationalBernard Montaron, Fraimwork SASAlan Morrison, Geolog International BVAzli Abu Bakar, PETRONAS

Yang Qinyong, Sinopec Geophysical Research Inst.Abdulaziz M. Al-Muhaidib, Saudi AramcoMohammed Hussain, Saudi AramcoMohammed Duhailan, Saudi AramcoDominique Guerillot, Texas A&M U. at Qatar

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Shan Tongwen, CNOOC Gas and Power GroupZhang Chao, CNOOC Gas and Power GroupLi Qun, CNPCLou Khee Fang, PETRONASKuah Yong Cheun, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

Bandar H. Al-Malki, Saudi AramcoAhmed H. Mahsoon, Saudi AramcoAslan Bulekbay, Saudi AramcoJames Holbeach, Wood

SEG Subcommittee

Zhang Rujie, BGP International, CNPCZhang Shaohua, BGP, CNPCCao Hong, RIPED, CNPCLiu Yongxia, CGG Technology Services (Beijing) Co., Ltd.Yuan Quanshe, CNOOCZhu Zhenyu, CNOOC Research Inst.Zhao Zhiwei, Halliburton China

Mark Sams, Ikon ScienceIsao Takahashi, INPEXSandeep Kumar Chandola, PETRONASMohamad Hafizal Mad Zahir, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.Han XiaoLi, TopGeo Energy Services Co., Ltd.

Mid-Stream Gas Subcommittee

Co-Chairman Saleh M. Al-SalehSaudi Aramco

Co-Chairman Yoshifumi Suehiro Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp.

Co-Chairman Alfred Liaw SEG China

Co-Chairman Hao HuiminBGP, CNPC

Co-Chairman Nayef S. Al-Shammari Saudi Aramco

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CommitteesSPE Subcommittee

Ahmed Abou-Sayed, Advantek InternationalEmad Gharaibah, Baker Hughes, a GE companyLiu Guoxiang, Baker Hughes, a GE companyOng See Hong, Baker Hughes, a GE companyGregor Brodt, BASF SEJohn Li, BASF (China) Co. Ltd.Ronald Tay, Bluefin PetroleumArindam Pal, Cairn Oil & Gas, Vedanta Ltd.Wang Chao, CGGZhou Jianliang, CNOOCHou Xiaofeng, CNOOCSun Fujie, CNOOCDong Xingliang, CNOOC Wang Tao, CNOOCLi Bo, CNOOC International Ltd.Li Xinzhong, CNOOC Research CentreZhang Jinqing, CNOOC Research CentreChen Rongqi, COOECSu Chunmei, PetroChina E&P Co., CNPCTian Jun, PetroChina E&P Co., CNPCCao Gang, RIPED, CNPC Jia Ailin, RIPED, CNPCLiu He, RIPED, CNPCWan Yujin, RIPED, CNPCWu Shuhong, RIPED, CNPCZhu Youyi, RIPED, CNPCXia Yongjiang, RIPED, CNPCShi Lin, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.Wang Haige, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.Zhang Xi, CSIROMofazzal Hossain, Curtin U.Wan Nawawi Wan Mohamad, Dialog Energy Sdn. Bhd.James S.W. Wang, Harbin HIT Boshi Environmental Engineering Co. LtdMaike Willuweit, Emerson Process Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.Aaron Wang Yang, HalliburtonAndy Benson, HalliburtonKalyan Saikia, HalliburtonZheng Ziqiong, Haimo Technologies Group Corp.Eric Delamaide, IFP Technologies (Canada) Inc.Takaaki Uetani, INPEX

Ibrahim S. Abou-Sayed, i-Stimulation Solutions, Inc.C. Mark Pearson, Liberty ResourcesWang Xiuli, Minerva Engineering Inc.Patrick Wong, Noble EnergyWang Suling, Northeast Petroleum U.Jan Paul, OMVMark Rayfield, Ophir EnergyWang Xingjin, Orient Energy Pty. Ltd. / U. of QueenslandPrady Chaliha, Osaka Gas AustraliaAnelise Lara, PetrobrasEmeline Chong, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd.Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONASBahrom Madon, PETRONASRahim Masoudi, PETRONASDipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Kamal Morad, Petroleum Development OmanSau-Wai Wong, Premier Oilfield GroupRachmat Hidajat, PT. Pertamina EP CepuLe Anh Tuan, Rosneft Vietnam B.V.Majid H. Al-Otaibi, Saudi AramcoAbdullatif Al-Omair, Saudi AramcoAli bin Ali, Saudi AramcoShripad Biniwale, SchlumbergerLiu Hai, SchlumbergerSalim Taoutaou, SchlumbergerJohn (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National U.Jiang Tingxue, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum EngineeringJacques Kieffer, SNF SASDominic Pepicelli, South Australian GovernmentGeorge Moridis, Texas A&M U. / Lawrence Berkeley National LabAlfred Dan Hill, Texas A&M U.Ding Zhu, Texas A&M U.Mahmood Amani, Texas A&M U. at QatarJohn Yilin Wang, The Pennsylvania State U.Tayfun Babadagli, U. of AlbertaKenji Furui, Waseda U.Usman Ahmed, WellDogChris Mole, WorleyParsons Ltd., Hydrocarbons

Co-Chairman Faisal N. Al-NughaimishSaudi Aramco

Co-Chairman Ian SylvesterWoodside Energy Ltd.

Co-Chairman Liu YuzhangCNPC

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Committees

Li Qun, CNPCChen Kah Seong, PETRONASJames Holbeach, WoodIan Sylvester, Woodside Energy Ltd.

Industry 4.0 Task Force

Award Committee

Host Committee

ChairmanKhalid Al-ZamilSaudi Aramco

Vice-Chairman Adif Zulkifli PETRONAS

Co-ChairmanAbdulaziz M. Al-MuhaidibAramco Asia

AdvisorPinar O. YilmazExxonMobil Exploration Co.

ChairmanMahmoud Abdulbaqi Argas

Co-ChairmanWu Qi CNPC

Mohammed Badri, Schlumberger Middle East Pascal Breton, Total Exploration & ProductionIbrahim Fahmy, ADNOC Offshore

Chen Yu, CNPC Wang Qing, RIPED, CNPCWu Ying, RIPED, CNPCWaleed Al-Helal, Aramco AsiaBecky Wang, Aramco AsiaAbdullatif Al-Omair, Saudi Aramco

Faisal Al-Mahroos, Bahrain Petroleum Co. David Blanchard, WTM Energy Inc.Michitaka Ohta, INPEXThomas O’Connor, International Petroleum Management

Wang Hongtao, CNPC Lu Ying, CNPCLi Qun, CNPC Ye Xiaodong, CNPCXia Yongjiang, RIPED, CNPCCao Yan, CNPC

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Emerging Leaders Workshop Subcommittee

Ethan Ellis, Beach Energy Ltd.Wang Yibo, Chinese Academy of SciencesBao Yu, RIPED, CNPC Deng Xi, RIPED, CNPCHu Yunpeng, RIPED, CNPCWei Chenji, RIPED, CNPCWang Xiaoqi, RIPED, CNPCGlenn Wilson, HalliburtonMohd Asraf Khamis, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration (Deepwater Sabah) Ltd.

Amirah Zakariah, PETRONASZhou Chong, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Pannayod Kritsadativud, PTTEPWiwit Sumritwatchasai, PTTEPLaila Alhmoud, Saudi AramcoAli Khatib, Saudi Aramco Nicholas Moses, SchlumbergerZhang Wei, Southern U. of Science and Technology

Anupam Ghosh, Jadavpur U.Saad Alafnan, King Fahad U. of Petroleum and MineralsWang Hua, Massachusetts Inst. of TechnologyDwandari Ralanarko, Pertamina Hulu Energi OSES Chatpong Chitwiset, PTTEPMajed Kanfar, Saudi AramcoHind Rayes, Saudi AramcoSun Maoyou, SchlumbergerJulmar Shaun Toralde, Weatherford

Co-ChairmanZeid Al-GhareebSaudi Aramco

Co-ChairmanKhalid ZainalabedinSaudi Aramco

Co-Chairman Jin XuRIPED, CNPC

Co-ChairmanLiu HeRIPED, CNPC

Education Week Subcommittee

Hua Bei, RIPED, CNPCLiu Chong, RIPED, CNPCLi Zuxin, RIPED, CNPCShi Mingyu, RIPED, CNPCZhang Lei, RIPED, CNPCWang Xi, RIPED, CNPCSun Langqiu, China U. of Petroleum, BeijingMahender Kotha, Goa U.Ralph Kugler, Independent Reservoir Geoscientist

Co-Chairman Wei DongyangRIPED, CNPC

Co-ChairmanMa Shouxiang (Mark)Saudi Aramco

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General InformationReminder:– Conference badge must be worn at all times while in the convention center.

Conference HeadquartersRoom 201D, Level 2, Beijing International Convention Center.

Speaker/Author Check-In RoomSpeakers/Presenting Authors and Session Chairs should report to the Speaker/Author Check-In Room at Room 201C, Level 2, Beijing International Convention Center, to review and update their presentation slides prior to their scheduled presentation. Changes to presentation slides must be done at least four (4) hours prior to the relevant session. The Speaker/Author Check-In Room is open during the following hours:

Digital ProceedingsDigital Proceedings are available for collection at the Registration Counters, Lobby, Level 1, during conference hours.

Exhibition HoursExhibition is open to delegates and visitors during the following hours:

RegistrationOn-site and advance registration badge collection counters are located at the Registration Counters, Lobby, Level 1, during the following hours:

Internet AccessWireless internet access is available in the lobbies of the Beijing International Convention Center on Levels 1, 2, and 3. Free access is not available on the exhibit floors and conference rooms.

Lost & FoundLost and found items will be placed at the Conference Headquarters, Room 201D, Level 2.

LuncheonsLuncheon tickets are included in the full conference registration. Extra tickets may be purchased at the Registration Counters, Lobby, Level 1.

Medical AssistanceMedical Assisatance is available in the first aid booth located at Lobby, Level 2, from Sunday, 24 March through Thursday, 28 March, 0830-1730 hours.

Member ServicesMember services booths for AAPG, EAGE, SEG and SPE are located at Lobby, Level 1 and are open during exhibition hours. Representatives are available to answer questions during conference hours.

Prayer RoomsPrayer Rooms are located VIP Room 2A and VIP Room 2C, Level 2.

Date TimeSunday, 24 March 1200 – 1730 hoursMonday, 25 March 0900 – 1800 hoursTuesday, 26 March 0800 – 1730 hoursWednesday, 27 March 0800 – 1730 hoursThursday, 28 March 0800 – 1530 hours

Date TimeTuesday, 26 March 1000 – 1730 hoursWednesday, 27 March 0900 – 1730 hoursThursday, 28 March 0900 – 1630 hours

Date Conference Delegates Exhibitors/VisitorsSunday, 24 March 1200 – 1730 hours 0900 – 1730 hoursMonday, 25 March 0900 – 1800 hours 0900 – 1800 hoursTuesday, 26 March 0700 – 1730 hours 0700 – 1730 hoursWednesday, 27 March 0730 – 1730 hours 0730 – 1730 hoursThursday, 28 March 0730 – 1630 hours 0730 – 1630 hours

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General Information

Policies and ProceduresSafety & SecurityIPTC has worked closely with CNPC and the Beijing International Convention Center in preparing this event. The safety and security of IPTC attendees are of utmost importance. Please be aware of and observe the following: • No one under the age of 15 is permitted in the exhibition halls during official exhibition hours.• Conference and exhibition badge are non-transferable and must be worn at all times while in the convention

center.• If you lose your badge, please return to the registration counter to obtain a replacement.• Use of a badge by a person not named on the badge is grounds for confiscation.• Please carry your official photo identification at all times, should this be required for verification purposes.• There will be bag checks at all entrances, therefore we recommend that you do not bring bags or luggage into the

center to avoid delays.• Be aware of your surroundings, remain alert and vigilant.• Should you observe any suspicious packages and behaviour, please report to IPTC staff or convention center staff

immediately.• Due to the popularity of some session topic, it is possible for overcrowding to occur in a session or meeting.

Should this occur, IPTC must comply with policies regarding room capacity and limit attendance to a room that is at capacity. Please make plans to arrive early for sessions that you have strong interest in attending.

• Please remember to stay hydrated throughout the conference. • In the event of an emergency, IPTC’s and/or the Convention Center’s staff will provide conference delegates with

the necessary information and instructions.

Mobile/Cell Phone Policy As a courtesy to the speakers and your fellow attendees, please turn off all mobile phones during meetings and sessions.

Photography Policy All conference sessions and the exhibition are protected by international copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in the sessions and throughout the exhibition area.

Alcohol PolicyWe recognise that legitimate serving of alcohol beverages in the process of conducting business and social activities is acceptable. However, we also recognise that the use and consumption of alcohol carries with it the requirement for all attendees to consume those beverages responsibly and in keeping our professional code of ethics and conduct. We oppose the abuse and misuse of alcohol.

CurrencyThe national monetary unit is Chinese Yuan (CNY), but is more commonly referred to as Renminbi (RMB). Foreign currency can be exchanged at the airport, local banks and hotels.

VoltageElectric current in China is 220 volts, 50 cycles. Chinese wall sockets accommodate appliances with two round prongs, the three flat prongs. Adapters and converters can usually be purchased at local department store.

Complimentary Shuttle ServiceAvailable to/from InterContinental Beijing Beichen Hotel to the Beijing International Convention Center on a limited scheduled basis, beginning Tuesday, 26 March 2019 to Thursday, 28 March 2019.

Tour Information Tours are optional and guests may obtain further information and make direct reservations at the tour desk of Beijing N Plus Travel Agency Co., Ltd. at the Beijing International Convention Center. Tours can also be booked in advance through Ms. Jun Liang of N Plus Travel Agency Co., Ltd. Tel: +86.10.8752.7380; Mobile: +86.133.8120.8722 or email at: [email protected].

You may visit the IPTC website at www.iptcnet.org/19IPTC/home/ for a list of tour options. Please quote ‘IPTC Beijing’ when making your tour booking.

Sustainability StatementIPTC is committed to ensuring that the environmental impact of our events is kept to a minimum. We aim to make progress in the field of sustainability through reducing energy usage, promoting eco-friendly mobility, reducing water consumption and limiting waste, all core value in keeping with those of the oil and gas industry.

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Schedule of Events(All functions, unless otherwise specified, are scheduled at the Beijing International Convention Center)

Saturday, 23 March0900-1730 hours Exhibit Stand Build-Up/Move-In .....................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 1

Sunday, 24 March0900-1730 hours Exhibit Stand Build-Up/Move-In .....................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 10900-1730 hours Registration: Exhibitors ........................................................................................ Lobby, Level 11200-1730 hours Registration: Conference Delegates .................................................................... Lobby, Level 11200-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation ............................................Room 201C, Level 2

Monday, 25 March0800-1700 hours Emerging Leaders Workshop ...........................................................Room 305C/D/E, Level 30900-1600 hours Exhibit Stand Build-Up/Move-In .....................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 10900-1700 hours Training Courses: Getting Started With Deep Learning ................................ Room 302, Level 30900-1800 hours Registration: Exhibitors and Conference Delegates ............................................ Lobby, Level 10900-1800 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation ...........................................Room 201C, Level 2

Tuesday, 26 March0700-1730 hours Registration: Exhibitors and Conference Delegates ........................................... Lobby, Level 10800-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation ...........................................Room 201C, Level 20900-1015 hours Opening Ceremony and Award Presentation ............................... Convention Hall 1, Level 21000-1730 hours Exhibition .......................................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 11015-1045 hours Break 1045-1215 hours CEO Plenary Session: Partnership and Innovation: The Silk Road towards a Sustainable Energy Future .................. Convention Hall 1, Level 21215-1230 hours Exhibition Opening Ceremony ......................................... Exhibition Hall 1 Entrance, Level 11215-1345 hours Conference Luncheon ....................................................................... Convention Hall 2, Level 21400-1445 hours VIP Tour of Exhibition ..................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 11400-1450 hours Ask the Expert Session 1: Digital Rock Approach for Extending Core Materials into Time/Space/Process Dimensions .......... Room 307, Level 31400-1530 hours Panel Session 1: Industry Cycles - What Have We Learned? .... Convention Hall 3, Level 11400-1530 hours Technical Sessions ......... Room 308, 302, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311B, 311C, Level 31530-1600 hours Coffee Break ..................................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 11530-1600 hours Session ePoster 1 ................................................................................................ Lobby, Level 31600-1650 hours Ask the Expert Session 2: Brown Field Redevelopments: The Art of Finding Oil in Your Own Backyard .......................................... Room 307, Level 31600-1730 hours Panel Session 2: The Role of Gas in the Energy Mix .................. Convention Hall 3, Level 11600-1730 hours Technical Sessions ......... Room 308, 302, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311B, 311C, Level 3

Wednesday, 27 March0730-1730 hours Registration: Exhibitors and Conference Delegates ............................................ Lobby, Level 10800-1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation ...........................................Room 201C, Level 20900-1730 hours Exhibition .......................................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 10900-1030 hours Panel Session 3: What’s Next in Unconventionals? ................... Convention Hall 3, Level 10900-1030 hours Technical Sessions ......... Room 308, 302, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311B, 311C, Level 30900-1030 hours Integrated Project Award Session - Malikai TLP by Shell ...................... Room 307, Level 3

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Schedule of Events1030-1100 hours Coffee Break ..................................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 11030-1100 hours Session ePoster 2 ................................................................................................ Lobby, Level 31100-1230 hours Panel Session 4: Innovative Technologies – Improving EfficienciesintheUpstream .......................................................... Convention Hall 3, Level 11100-1230 hours Technical Sessions ......... Room 308, 302, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311B, 311C, Level 31100-1230 hours Integrated Project Award Session - Manifa by Saudi Aramco ............... Room 307, Level 31230-1400 hours Conference Luncheon ....................................................................... Convention Hall 2, Level 21330-1400 hours Session ePoster 3 ................................................................................................ Lobby, Level 31400-1530 hours Panel Session 5: FutureofAsiaPacificGasMarkets ................. Convention Hall 3, Level 11400-1530 hours Technical Sessions ......... Room 308, 302, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311B, 311C, Level 31400-1530 hours Integrated Project Award Session - Moho Nord by Total ....................... Room 307, Level 31530-1600 hours Coffee Break ..................................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 11530-1600 hours Session ePoster 4 ................................................................................................ Lobby, Level 31600-1650 hours Ask the Expert Session 3: Thermal Enhanced Oil Recovery – False Starts and Successes ....................................................................... Room 307, Level 31600-1730 hours Panel Session 6: Industry 4.0: The Key to the Petroleum Industry’s Transformation .............................................................. Convention Hall 3, Level 11600-1730 hours Technical Sessions ......... Room 308, 302, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311B, 311C, Level 3

Thursday, 28 March0730-1630 hours Registration: Exhibitors and Conference Delegates ............................................ Lobby, Level 10800-1530 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation ...........................................Room 201C, Level 20900-1630 hours Exhibition .......................................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 10900-1030 hours IPTC Society Presidents Panel Session: Innovative Technologies and Industry Trends ......................................... Room 307, Level 30900-1030 hours Technical Sessions ......... Room 308, 302, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311B, 311C, Level 31030-1100 hours Coffee Break ..................................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 11030-1100 hours Session ePoster 5 ................................................................................................ Lobby, Level 31100-1230 hours Panel Session 7: Life Cycle of Technology Development & Deployment ..................................................................................... Convention Hall 3, Level 11100-1230 hours Technical Sessions ......... Room 308, 302, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311B, 311C, Level 31100-1230 hours Oil & Gas Project Case Study: Midyan Field Development Drives Frontiers in North Saudi Arabia ..................................................... Room 307, Level 31230-1400 hours Conference Luncheon ....................................................................... Convention Hall 2, Level 21330-1400 hours Session ePoster 6 ................................................................................................ Lobby, Level 31400-1450 hours Ask the Expert Session 4: What Really Matters When Determining the Producibility of Organic Shale Reservoirs? ................ Room 307, Level 31400-1530 hours Panel Session 8: Industry 4.0 - What’s in it for Our Industry? ... Convention Hall 3, Level 11400-1530 hours Technical Sessions ........................... Room 308, 303, 305A/B, 305C/D/E, 311A, 311C, Level 31545-1700 hours Closing Session .............................................................................. Convention Hall 3, Level 11700-1900 hours Exhibit Move-Out ...........................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 1

Friday, 29 March0800-1700 hours Exhibit Move-Out ...........................................................................Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Level 1

EDUCATION WEEKSunday, 24 March to Thursday, 28 March

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1030-1100 hours

1100-1230 hours

1230-1400 hours

1330-1400 hours

1400-1530 hours

1530-1600 hours

1600-1730 hours*1600-1650 hours

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CEO Plenary Session: Partnership and Innovation: The Silk Road towards a Sustainable Energy Future - Convention Hall 1, Level 2

Coffee Break – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1 / Session ePoster 1 – Lobby, Level 3

Coffee Break – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1 / Session ePoster 2 – Lobby, Level 3

Coffee Break – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1 / Session ePoster 4 – Lobby, Level 3

Coffee Break – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1 / Session ePoster 5 – Lobby, Level 3

Session ePoster 6 – Lobby, Level 3

Session ePoster 3 – Lobby, Level 3

Conference Luncheon - Convention Hall 2, Level 2

Conference Luncheon – Convention Hall 2, Level 2

Conference Luncheon – Convention Hall 2, Level 2

Opening Ceremony and Award Presentation – Convention Hall 1, Level 2

Closing Session

VIP Tour of Exhibition – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1

Exhibition Opening Ceremony – Exhibition Hall 1 Entrance, Level 1

Sessions Opening and Closing Oil & Gas Project Case StudyPlenary and Panel

Unconventional

Ask the Expert IPTC Integrated Project Awards

Industry 4.0: Cognitive Computingand Machine Systems

TechnicalSessions E&P Geosciences

Development and Production

Reservoir

LNG & GTL

Integrated Geoscience/Engineering

Drilling and Completions Technologies in Sustainability Project Management and Facilities

Panel Session 1Industry Cycles -

What Have We Learned?Technical Session 1

Unconventional ReservoirsTechnical Session 2

Cloud Computing

Technical Session 3Full Wavefield Inversion

& Velocity Model Building

Technical Session 4Advanced Geological

Concepts

Technical Session 5Reservoir Evaluation

and Monitoring: Recent Advancement

Technical Session 6Drilling Technology –

Success Cases

Technical Session 7Artificial Lift: Performance

Monitoring and New Advancements

Technical Session 8Environment & Technologies

for Sustainability

Technical Session 13Advances in Reservoir

Simulation

Technical Session 14Cementing Technology

Advancements

Technical Session 15Well and Asset Management

for Improved Reservoir Performance

Technical Session 16Project Management &

Facilities Discipline

Technical Session 21Drilling Technology for Difficult Environments

Technical Session 22Drilling Efficiency

Technical Session 23Corrosion and Sand

Management: Monitoring and Treatments

Technical Session 24LNG & GTL

Technical Session 29Advancement and

Application of IOR/EOR

Technical Session 30Coiled Tubing Operations

Technical Session 31Productivity Enhancement

through Stimulation: New Advancements

Technical Session 32Gas Processing

Technical Session 37Integrated Reservoir

Management for Challenging Environments

Technical Session 38Innovative Drilling Fluids

Technical Session 39Production Surveillance

& MonitoringTechnical Session 40

CO2

Technical Session 45Formation Evaluation:

Integrated Studies and Workflows

Technical Session 46Well Integrity

Technical Session 47Gas Production Performance

Technical Session 48Concept Engineering,

Construction, and Commissioning (The 3Cs)

Technical Session 53Formation Evaluation: Field Case Studies

Technical Session 54Completion Technology

Technical Session 55Productivity Enhancement

through Stimulation: Case Studies

Technical Session 56Risk Management

Technical Session 61Reservoir Management: Uncertainty Assessment

Technical Session 62Drilling Fluids Modelling

Technical Session 63Flow Assurance:

Advancements and Best Practices

Technical Session 64Deep Water and HP/HT

Technical Session 68Integrated Reservoir

Development and Management - Case Studies

Technical Session 69Drilling Optimisation

Technical Session 70Well Control

Technical Session 11Seismic Imaging & Migration

Technical Session 12Structural Systems and

Trap Analysis

Technical Session 19Advances in Time Processing

Technical Session 20Geological Challenges

Technical Session 27Borehole Geophysics

Technical Session 28Geophysical Challenges

Technical Session 35Advances in Seismic

Acquisition & Processing

Technical Session 36Integration Challenges

Technical Session 43Seismic Inversion

Technical Session 44Geological Reservoir

Characterisation

Technical Session 51Rock Physics

Technical Session 52Integrated Reservoir

Modelling

Technical Session 59Geophysical Reservoir

Characterisation

Technical Session 60Integrated Reservoir

Characterisation

Technical Session 66Geophysical Reservoir

Modelling

Technical Session 67Geological Reservoir

Modelling

Technical Session 9Unconventional Production

Technical Session 10Big Data

Technical Session 17Unconventional GeologicalReservoir Characterisation

and Modelling

Technical Session 18Data Analytics for

Drilling & Completion

Technical Session 26Reservoir & Production

Machine Learning

Technical Session 25Fracturing Materials

& Monitoring

Technical Session 33Fracturing Modelling

and Design

Technical Session 34Artificial Intelligence for the Oil & Gas Industry

Technical Session 41Tight Sandstone Oil

and Gas

Technical Session 42Drilling & Completion

Machine Learning

Technical Session 50Formation Evaluation

Machine Learning

Technical Session 58IoT & Robotics

Technical Session 49Heavy Oil and

Coalbed Methane

Technical Session 57Advancing in

Fracturing Technology

Technical Session 65Gas Hydrate

*Ask the Expert Session 1Digital Rock Approach for Extending Core Materials

into Time/Space/ Process Dimensions

*Ask the Expert Session 2Brown Field Redevelopments:

The Art of Finding Oil in Your Own Backyard

*Ask the Expert Session 3Thermal Enhanced Oil

Recovery – False Starts and Successes

Panel Session 2The Role of Gas in the Energy Mix

Panel Session 3What’s Next

in Unconventionals?

Integrated Project AwardSession

Malikai TLP by Shell

Integrated Project AwardSession

Manifa by Saudi Aramco

Integrated Project AwardSesssion

Moho Nord by Total

Panel Session 4Innovative Technologies –

Improving Efficiencies in the Upstream

Panel Session 5Future of

Asia Pacific Gas Markets

Panel Session 6Industry 4.0: The Key to the

Petroleum Industry's Transformation

IPTC Society Presidents Panel Session:

Innovative Technologies andIndustry Trends

Oil & Gas Project Case StudyMidyan Field Development

Drives Frontiers in North Saudi Arabia

Panel Session 7Life Cycle of Technology

Development & Deployment

Panel Session 8Industry 4.0 - What's in it

for Our Industry?

*Ask the Expert Session 4What Really Matters When

Determining the Producibilityof Organic Shale Reservoirs?

Conference Programme Schedule

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TimeDate Convention Hall 3 Room 307 Room 308 Room 302 Room 303 Room 305A/B Room 305C/D/E Room 311A Room 311B Room 311C

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0900-1015 hours

0900-1030 hours

0900-1030 hours

1030-1100 hours

1100-1230 hours

1230-1400 hours

1330-1400 hours

1400-1530 hours*1400-1450 hours

1545-1700 hours

1030-1100 hours

1100-1230 hours

1230-1400 hours

1330-1400 hours

1400-1530 hours

1530-1600 hours

1600-1730 hours*1600-1650 hours

1045-1215 hours

1215-1230 hours

1215-1345 hours

1400-1445 hours

1400-1530 hours*1400-1450 hours

1530-1600 hours

1600-1730 hours*1600-1650 hours

CEO Plenary Session: Partnership and Innovation: The Silk Road towards a Sustainable Energy Future - Convention Hall 1, Level 2

Coffee Break – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1 / Session ePoster 1 – Lobby, Level 3

Coffee Break – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1 / Session ePoster 2 – Lobby, Level 3

Coffee Break – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1 / Session ePoster 4 – Lobby, Level 3

Coffee Break – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1 / Session ePoster 5 – Lobby, Level 3

Session ePoster 6 – Lobby, Level 3

Session ePoster 3 – Lobby, Level 3

Conference Luncheon - Convention Hall 2, Level 2

Conference Luncheon – Convention Hall 2, Level 2

Conference Luncheon – Convention Hall 2, Level 2

Opening Ceremony and Award Presentation – Convention Hall 1, Level 2

Closing Session

VIP Tour of Exhibition – Exhibition Hall 1&2, Level 1

Exhibition Opening Ceremony – Exhibition Hall 1 Entrance, Level 1

Sessions Opening and Closing Oil & Gas Project Case StudyPlenary and Panel

Unconventional

Ask the Expert IPTC Integrated Project Awards

Industry 4.0: Cognitive Computingand Machine Systems

TechnicalSessions E&P Geosciences

Development and Production

Reservoir

LNG & GTL

Integrated Geoscience/Engineering

Drilling and Completions Technologies in Sustainability Project Management and Facilities

Panel Session 1Industry Cycles -

What Have We Learned?Technical Session 1

Unconventional ReservoirsTechnical Session 2

Cloud Computing

Technical Session 3Full Wavefield Inversion

& Velocity Model Building

Technical Session 4Advanced Geological

Concepts

Technical Session 5Reservoir Evaluation

and Monitoring: Recent Advancement

Technical Session 6Drilling Technology –

Success Cases

Technical Session 7Artificial Lift: Performance

Monitoring and New Advancements

Technical Session 8Environment & Technologies

for Sustainability

Technical Session 13Advances in Reservoir

Simulation

Technical Session 14Cementing Technology

Advancements

Technical Session 15Well and Asset Management

for Improved Reservoir Performance

Technical Session 16Project Management &

Facilities Discipline

Technical Session 21Drilling Technology for Difficult Environments

Technical Session 22Drilling Efficiency

Technical Session 23Corrosion and Sand

Management: Monitoring and Treatments

Technical Session 24LNG & GTL

Technical Session 29Advancement and

Application of IOR/EOR

Technical Session 30Coiled Tubing Operations

Technical Session 31Productivity Enhancement

through Stimulation: New Advancements

Technical Session 32Gas Processing

Technical Session 37Integrated Reservoir

Management for Challenging Environments

Technical Session 38Innovative Drilling Fluids

Technical Session 39Production Surveillance

& MonitoringTechnical Session 40

CO2

Technical Session 45Formation Evaluation:

Integrated Studies and Workflows

Technical Session 46Well Integrity

Technical Session 47Gas Production Performance

Technical Session 48Concept Engineering,

Construction, and Commissioning (The 3Cs)

Technical Session 53Formation Evaluation: Field Case Studies

Technical Session 54Completion Technology

Technical Session 55Productivity Enhancement

through Stimulation: Case Studies

Technical Session 56Risk Management

Technical Session 61Reservoir Management: Uncertainty Assessment

Technical Session 62Drilling Fluids Modelling

Technical Session 63Flow Assurance:

Advancements and Best Practices

Technical Session 64Deep Water and HP/HT

Technical Session 68Integrated Reservoir

Development and Management - Case Studies

Technical Session 69Drilling Optimisation

Technical Session 70Well Control

Technical Session 11Seismic Imaging & Migration

Technical Session 12Structural Systems and

Trap Analysis

Technical Session 19Advances in Time Processing

Technical Session 20Geological Challenges

Technical Session 27Borehole Geophysics

Technical Session 28Geophysical Challenges

Technical Session 35Advances in Seismic

Acquisition & Processing

Technical Session 36Integration Challenges

Technical Session 43Seismic Inversion

Technical Session 44Geological Reservoir

Characterisation

Technical Session 51Rock Physics

Technical Session 52Integrated Reservoir

Modelling

Technical Session 59Geophysical Reservoir

Characterisation

Technical Session 60Integrated Reservoir

Characterisation

Technical Session 66Geophysical Reservoir

Modelling

Technical Session 67Geological Reservoir

Modelling

Technical Session 9Unconventional Production

Technical Session 10Big Data

Technical Session 17Unconventional GeologicalReservoir Characterisation

and Modelling

Technical Session 18Data Analytics for

Drilling & Completion

Technical Session 26Reservoir & Production

Machine Learning

Technical Session 25Fracturing Materials

& Monitoring

Technical Session 33Fracturing Modelling

and Design

Technical Session 34Artificial Intelligence for the Oil & Gas Industry

Technical Session 41Tight Sandstone Oil

and Gas

Technical Session 42Drilling & Completion

Machine Learning

Technical Session 50Formation Evaluation

Machine Learning

Technical Session 58IoT & Robotics

Technical Session 49Heavy Oil and

Coalbed Methane

Technical Session 57Advancing in

Fracturing Technology

Technical Session 65Gas Hydrate

*Ask the Expert Session 1Digital Rock Approach for Extending Core Materials

into Time/Space/ Process Dimensions

*Ask the Expert Session 2Brown Field Redevelopments:

The Art of Finding Oil in Your Own Backyard

*Ask the Expert Session 3Thermal Enhanced Oil

Recovery – False Starts and Successes

Panel Session 2The Role of Gas in the Energy Mix

Panel Session 3What’s Next

in Unconventionals?

Integrated Project AwardSession

Malikai TLP by Shell

Integrated Project AwardSession

Manifa by Saudi Aramco

Integrated Project AwardSesssion

Moho Nord by Total

Panel Session 4Innovative Technologies –

Improving Efficiencies in the Upstream

Panel Session 5Future of

Asia Pacific Gas Markets

Panel Session 6Industry 4.0: The Key to the

Petroleum Industry's Transformation

IPTC Society Presidents Panel Session:

Innovative Technologies andIndustry Trends

Oil & Gas Project Case StudyMidyan Field Development

Drives Frontiers in North Saudi Arabia

Panel Session 7Life Cycle of Technology

Development & Deployment

Panel Session 8Industry 4.0 - What's in it

for Our Industry?

*Ask the Expert Session 4What Really Matters When

Determining the Producibilityof Organic Shale Reservoirs?

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Opening Ceremony and Award Presentation

CEO Plenary Session

Sponsored by:

The Opening Ceremony will be followed by the IPTC “Excellence in Project Integration” Award Presentation. Industry leaders, senior management and professionals from oil and gas related companies, and engineering and technical industry professionals will be in attendance.

Tuesday, 26 March • 0900-1015 hours • Convention Hall 1, Level 2

Amin H. NasserPresident & CEOSaudi Aramco

Wang YilinChairmanCNPC

Joseph M. ReillyIPTC Board Chairman

Welcome Remarks

Partnership and Innovation: The Silk Road towards a Sustainable Energy Future Tuesday, 26 March • 1045-1215 hours • Convention Hall 1, Level 2

Wang DongjinIPTC Executive Committee Co-ChairmanPresident and DirectorCNOOC

Mohammed Y. Al-QahtaniIPTC Executive Committee Co-Chairman Senior Vice President, UpstreamSaudi Aramco

Tor FjaeranPresidentWorld Petroleum Council

Patrick PouyanneCEOTotal

Peter ColemanCEO & Managing DirectorWoodside Energy Ltd.

Wang YilinChairmanCNPC

Amin H. NasserPresident & CEOSaudi Aramco

Opening Remarks

Moderator

Speakers

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Panel Session

Our industry is beginning to recover from a long downturn and its near stranglehold on major new investments in oil and gas projects. The upstream industry has been given another opportunity to reinvent itself. Operational efficiency, timely technology development and application, and finding the right partners to work together are some of the keys to success.

This panel will address the new reality of our industry with examples of cost-efficiency in global value chains, resumption of exploration in a competitive environment, and technology adaptation. This will also include resource management and people development.

Industry Cycles: What Have We Learned? Tuesday, 26 March • 1400-1530 hours • Convention Hall 3, Level 1

Ivan MartenSenior Partner Emeritus Boston Consulting Group

Michael DealVice President, Asia Pacific and Middle East ExxonMobil Exploration Co.

Kim CodeManaging DirectorShell China Exploration & Production Co.

Datuk Kris Azman AbdullahSenior Vice President, Exploration & Production Sapura Energy

Mazuin IsmailSenior Vice President, Project Delivery & TechnologyPETRONAS

Gustavo BaqueroSenior Vice President,Operations Technology Excellence,Development & Production InternationalEquinor

Moderator Speakers

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Panel Session

Gas is becoming a main source of the energy mix especially for power generation. Key factors include new technology applications, public infrastructure development expansion, new business models and access to the capital required, and solving storage requirements. The LNG market has undergone significant changes in recent years due to rapid demand growth globally, as economies have developed. As a result, the markets have shifted from a traditional model of a handful of consumers buying directly from a handful of key suppliers. Instead, we are seeing an increasing fragmentation of the LNG market.

This panel will discuss gas developments strategies and business models. This includes full field developments, strategic joint ventures and partnerships, and the incredibly complex trade of gas products across the globe.

The Role of Gas in the Global Energy Mix Tuesday, 26 March • 1600-1730 hours • Convention Hall 3, Level 1

As TempelmanVice President, EastShell Integrated Gas Ventures

Marc De LatailladeVice President, Gas Renewables and PowerTotal China

Montri RawanchaikulExecutive Vice President, Strategy & Business Development Group PTTEP

Nigel HearnPresidentChevron Asia Pacific Exploration & Production Co.

Ma XinhuaPresidentPetroChinaSouthwest Oil and Gas Field Co.

Moderator Speakers

Nasir K. Al-NaimiVice President, Petroleum Engineering & DevelopmentSaudi Aramco

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Panel Session

Unconventional resources is spearheading a step-change in the oil & gas industry. Unconventional resources has changed the landscape of the US energy sector and produced beneficial knock-on effects for the US economy. Furthermore, unconventional resources is driving upstream development costs lower through higher efficiencies. The challenge now is to develop the abundant unconventional resources outside the US and unlocking their potential. This will happen through dedicated exploration, pilot and appraisal programmes that build on the lessons learnt from the US experience while factoring-in regional specifics of unconventional reservoirs at-hand.

What’s Next in Unconventionals? Wednesday, 27 March • 0900-1030 hours • Convention Hall 3, Level 1

Liu YuzhangDirector, Senior Consultants Office Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development,CNPC

Li LuguangVice President, PetroChina and PresidentPetroChina E&P Co.

David ForbesGeneral Manager, Global WellsConocoPhillips

Michael SeguraVice President, Production EnhancementHalliburton

Khalid M. Al-AbdulqaderGeneral Manager, Unconventional ResourcesSaudi Aramco

Christophe AmadeïDirector, UnconventionalsTotal

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Technology has shaped our industry’s past and present, and it will certainly transform our future. Technology innovations have opened up energy resources from offshore deepwater, made it possible to develop heavy oil and oil sands, and unlocked vast new supplies of oil and natural gas from shale rock. Just as technology has led to expanding supplies, it will also be the key to success, innovation can help us to find new efficiencies, lower costs, and maximize resource values.

This panel will address how technology will remain instrumental in our industry’s overall mission to find integrated solutions—solutions that expand supplies while simultaneously reducing emissions. In addition to deploying proven technologies, how companies must invest in promising next-generation solutions that could help change the course of our energy future.

Innovative Technologies – Improving Efficiencies in the Upstream Wednesday, 27 March • 1100-1230 hours • Convention Hall 3, Level 1

Zhao WenzhiAcademician of Chinese Academy of Engineering and PresidentResearch Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development,CNPC

Liu HeAcademician of Chinese Academy of Engineering and Deputy Chief EngineerResearch Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development,CNPC

Paul ZeppenfeldtVice President, Subsurface TechnologyShell

Bundit PattanasakSenior Vice President, Technology & Knowledge Management DivisionPTTEP

Daniel PlatheyDirector, R&DTotal

Ahmad O. Al-KhowaiterChief Technology Officer Saudi Aramco

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Natural gas is becoming a main source of the energy mix in Asia Pacific regions, mainly due to power generation. Recent major discoveries of gas in the US, Australia, Eastern Mediterranean are all coming into play. As a result markets have shifted from traditional long-term contracts to even shorter-term contracts to meet seasonal upticks in electricity demand.

This resulted in increasing fragmentation of the LNG market. Emerging consumers with more seasonal or shorter-duration needs than traditional markets will need a more flexible supply chain that will allow delivery to meet demand swings. This panel will discuss natural gas strategies and business models to help meet the needs of a changing market.

Future of Asia Pacific Gas Markets Wednesday, 27 March • 1400-1530 hours • Convention Hall 3, Level 1

Rao AbdullahVice President Accounts of NationalOil Companies &Regional IndependentOperators, Asia Pacific Global OperationsHalliburton

Bernard SamuelsVice PresidentShell China Energy

Sun DaluAssistant PresidentCNOOC

Ahmad Adly AliasVice President, LNG Marketing & TradingPETRONAS

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The 4th Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) provides and fuses many technologies to improve efficiencies and human productivity. A few examples of these technologies, include: Big Data, Predictive Analytics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, High Performance Computing, Visualisation, Virtual Reality and Autonomous Robots.

Industry 4.0 is the current trend towards full automation and control. It is about better utilising edge data to increase the efficacy of a process. As such, it is very broadly applicable to all production and manufacturing industries and opportunities exist for lessons from otherwise very different industries to cross pollinate.

Some of the technologies and main principles of Industry 4.0 have already been or are in the process of being adopted in the oil and gas industry. This session will explore examples of where Industry 4.0 can be applicable to the whole oil and gas lifecycle.

Industry 4.0 – The Key to the Petroleum Industry’s Transformation Wednesday, 27 March • 1600-1730 hours • Convention Hall 3, Level 1

John McCreeryVice PresidentBain & Co.

Khalid Al-ZamilHead of Simulation Systems DivisionEXPEC Computer Center Saudi Aramco

Wan ShamilahWan M. SaidiChief Digital & Information OfficerPETRONAS

Sean SalterVice President, TechnologyWoodside Energy Ltd.

Demos PafitisSenior Vice President,4.0 PlatformsSchlumberger

Alexander BoekhorstVice President, Digitalisation and Computational ScienceShell

Yves Le StunffDigital OfficerTotal

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The presidents of IPTC’s four sponsoring societies, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG); the European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers (EAGE); the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG); and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) will share their perspectives on what innovative technologies and industry trendsare shaping the future of the energy landscape.

IPTC Society Presidents Panel:Innovative Technologies and Industry TrendsThursday, 28 March • 0900-1030 hours • Room 307, Level 3

Michael GunninghamIPTC Board MemberChief Production TechnologistSGS Subsurface Consultancy

“Trends and Technologies in Sustainable Energy Development”Denise Cox2018-2019 AAPG PresidentPresidentStorm Energy

“Artificial Intelligence in E&P Perspectives on an Exciting Journey”Jean-Jacques Biteau2018-2019 EAGE PresidentProfessor Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Géologie (ENSG), IFP School

“Industrial Revolution 4.0”Sami Alnuaim2019 SPE PresidentManager, Petroleum Engineering Application ServicesSaudi Aramco

“Targets, Technology, and Training: Applied Geoscience in the 2020s”Robert Stewart2018-2019 SEG PresidentHugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished University Chair in Exploration GeophysicsU. of Houston

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The technology life cycle starts from an inception of idea/concept and taking it through different phases of R&D until the technology is fully commercialised. The life cycle varies depending on the nature and scale of the technology. This panel discussion addresses some of the challenges associated with different phase of technology life cycle besides shedding some light on how to overcome these challenges to fast track the technology life cycle for large reservoir scale applications.

Life Cycle of Technology Development & Deployment Thursday, 28 March • 1100-1230 hours • Convention Hall 3, Level 1

Ali A. Al-YousefChief Technologist Reservoir Engineering Technology DivisionSaudi Aramco

Zhang FengjiuVice PresidentCNOOC Energy Technology & Services Ltd.

Nasir B. DarmanChief Technology OfficerPETRONAS

Ravisankar MamidannaVice President,Engineering and ConstructionSapura Energy

Etienne RouxPresident, Drilling and EvaluationWeatherford

Greg LeveilleChief Technology OfficerConocoPhillips

Amran MarhubiTechnical DirectorPetroleum Development Oman

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The 4th Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) or the world of automation is now with us. The Internet of Things, cloud technologies, and Big Data Analytics pave the way for automated decision-making. Manufacturing facilities are now highly connected and devices are able to communicate, process data, and make decisions in real time.

Industry 4.0 is the current trend towards full automation and control. It is about better utilising edge data to increase the efficacy of a process. As such, it is very broadly applicable to all production and manufacturing industries and opportunities exist for lessons from otherwise very different industries to cross pollinate.

Technology has been affecting operations for decades so why does today feel different? We are at an inflection point due the exponential growth of digital innovation driving pervasive connectivity, data proliferation and computing power. These innovations are driving macro trends that oil and gas executives must recognise and address, for example: • Increasing customer expectations and buying patterns • Global Supply chains with end to end visibility • Production cost reduction and increasingly competitive landscapes • Shifting talent and operating model requirements • Sustainability and traceability

There are (already) identified opportunities in the oil and gas industry for: • A step change in HSSE performance • Increased customer loyalty • Reduced capital and production costs • Increased exploration success and production/recovery factor • Significantly reduce overhead and back office activities and costs

Underpinning these opportunities are a range of technologies that drive improved visualisation, smart plants and operations, autonomous and unmanned operations, predictive analytics to improve plant reliability, block chain processes that enhance visibility, automated support processes and improved customer channels and engagement.

This panel will examine how industry representatives are developing strategies and putting in place the organizational capabilities to capture these opportunities. This is in addition to highlighting some of the challenges and means to overcome them to ensure that industry 4.0 technologies are fully adopted. This panel will address what enablers are required to capture the full potential of this business transformation.

Industry 4.0 – What’s in it for Our Industry?Thursday, 28 March • 1400-1530 hours • Convention Hall 3, Level 1

Nabeel I. Al-AfalegGeneral Manager, International Gas Saudi Aramco

Xu MingqiangChief Technology Officer, Greater China RegionMicrosoft

Prabu ParthasarathyVice President, Automation & ControlWood

Wang ShanGeneral Manager, Public SectorAmazon Web Services

Vishwanath NarayanChief Technology OfficerIBM

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Ask The Expert SessionsThe IPTC Ask the Expert Sessions are an opportunity for attendees to hear from “industry gurus” and “distinguished lecturers” on relevant topics related to IPTC’s mission of advancing the scientific and technological knowledge related to the exploration, development, production, transportation and processing of oil and natural gas. Each 50-minute session will feature a 30-minute keynote presentation by the expert followed by a 20-minute question and answer session.

Digital Rock Approach for Extending Core Materials into Time/Space/Process Dimensions Tuesday, 26 March • 1400-1450 hours • Room 307, Level 3

Session Chairperson:Muhammad Kamal Embong, Head of Geology and Reservoir Solutions, PETRONAS

Digital rocks are 3D models depicting the pore/grain scale textural arrangement of void spaces and solid framework of a rock. Such models are widely used to calculate fluid flow, and efforts are underway (many research groups) extending those methods for calculations of: resistivity, NMR response, thermal conduction, poro-mechanics and acoustics. These numerical approaches provide a phenomenological understanding of the process basis underlying real-world measurements (e.g. wireline) and those obtained via laboratory measurements (e.g. core analysis). Because digital rocks provide a critical link between rock textures and properties, it is possible to ‘play’ with textures to introduce (or remove) the textural effects of natural processes, such as diagenesis and deformation, following general rules derived from many decades of petrographic studies. This capability allows any digital rock to be extended forwards or backwards through its ‘process space’, enabling the estimation of property histories even though we do not have a physical sample.

Gary D. CouplesProfessorHerriot-Watt U.

Professor Gary D. Couples leads the Geomaterials research group at Heriot-Watt University, which seeks to understand, and quantify, subsurface processes at many length- and time-scales. These studies employ multiple simulation methods, laboratory experimentation, and geo-history investigations, and seek to provide the context and circumstances by which rocks, and their textural characteristics, are altered. Digital rocks play a key role by providing a common link across all scales and processes.

Dr. Couples earned a Bachelor degree at Texas A&M University (1974), a Master degree at Rice University (1977), and a PhD at Texas A&M University (1986). Following 15 years of industrial experience, he joined the academic world, first at Glasgow University, and now at Heriot-Watt University. He has been a Distinguished Lecturer for the SPE and teaches both academically and in the professional setting in many international locations.

Brown Field Redevelopments: The Art of Finding Oil in Your Own Backyard Tuesday, 26 March • 1600-1650 hours • Room 307, Level 3

Session Chairperson:Maike Willuweit, Chief Geoscientist, Emerson Process Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.

Brownfields today still hold significant reserves. Global effort to increase oil and gas production shall be a combination of developing new discoveries and maximising the production from existing brownfields. Production decline from existing brownfields can be due to a combination of reservoir pressure decline, redistribution of oil and gas, and change in rock-fluid properties.

The initially constructed subsurface production and surface production support system progressively become inadequate and degraded. Reservoir and field production management main focus and tasks are shifting to reservoir and production surveillance, well productivity assurance and system flow assurance. Brownfield redevelopment shall focus on reconstruction of an optimised production system for maximising well productivity and higher wellbore stability at the lowest cost.

In this technical sharing session, the latest techno-commercial challenges in brown field will be discussed. Several case studies will be presented to support our so called ‘Value Driven Approach’ in mature field redevelopment.

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Thermal Enhanced Oil Recovery – False Starts and Successes Wednesday, 27 March • 1600-1650 hours • Room 307, Level 3

Session Chairperson:John Li, Sales Manager, Northeast Asia, BASF (China) Co., Ltd.

Thermal Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) has come a long way, contributing to about 5% of the world oil production. There is still the potential to double this volume. Much time and resources have been lost in testing thermal or thermally assisted recovery methods with little or no commercial recovery potential. The successful methods include steam injection in many forms. The unsuccessful methods encompass a broad range of processes, such as combustion-based methods, electrical heating, contiguous use of chemicals and solvents, and still more exotic approaches such as downhole steam generators. The successful processes are discussed, pointing out that currently steam injection is applicable to almost any type of reservoir. The technical flaws of less successful methods are briefly discussed. Future applications of thermal EOR are outlined.

Rahim MasoudiChief Technical OfficerCustodian-Reservoir EngineeringResource Development & ManagementMPM, Upstream BusinessPETRONAS

S.M. Farouq AliDistinguished Professor of Petroleum Engineering U. of Houston

Dr Rahim graduated from Heriot-Watt University/UK with more than 22 years industrial and academic experiences. He is currently the Chief Technical Officer (CTO) & Custodian - Reservoir Engineering in PETRONAS. He is also Adjunct Professor at University Technology PETRONAS. He is recognised/served as SPE International Distinguished Lecturer in 2011-2012 seasons, received the 2017 SPE Technical Service Award and 2012 SPE Northern Asia Pacific Regional Technical Award on Reservoir Description and Dynamics, received SPE-Kuala Lumpur “Outstanding Technical Award” for 2015-2017 season, recognised and appointed as a member of the SPE Regional Technical Advisory Committee in Asia Pacific in October 2013, awarded the 2017 and 2012 Exemplary Line Trainer of the Year by PETRONAS PE Skill Group 10, published one book and more than 1,400 international journal, conference papers and 3 patents. His areas of interest are Field Development, Asset Management, Production Optimisation, Reservoir Description & Dynamics, IOR/EOR, Uncertainty & Risk Management.

Dr. S.M. Farouq Ali is Distinguished Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the University of Houston. He served at the University of Alberta, and at the Pennsylvania State University, for 40 years. Until recently he was EnCana Professor at the University of Calgary. He has supervised over 200 graduate students, authored over 500 papers, and three books. He serves as consultant to oil companies worldwide.

Dr. Farouq Ali has been honoured for his work on thermal recovery and simulation, with awards from the Society of Petroleum Engineers, the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, and the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was awarded honorary doctorates by two major universities in Russia, and also received the Academy of Sciences Kapitsa Gold Medal. In 2007, he received the Society of Petroleum Engineers’ Anthony F. Lucas Gold Medal for technical excellence, and in 2014, the Society’s highest Honorary Member award. In 2009, he was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering.

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George has 33 years of experience in hydraulic fracturing, having designed and evaluated stimulation treatments in over 20 countries on six continents. He currently manages the technical integration of multiple Schlumberger services on international stimulation projects. He has authored or co-authored over 40 technical publications and has 12 patents and applications. George holds a BS in Petroleum Engineering from West Virginia University, a MS in Environmental Engineering from Oklahoma State University, and a MS in Petroleum Engineering from Institut Francais du Petrole. He was a 2009-10 SPE Distinguished Lecturer on the topic of Completion of Organic Shale Reservoirs, and is a Schlumberger Stimulation Fellow.

What Really Matters When Determining the Producibility of Organic Shale Reservoirs? Thursday, 28 March • 1400-1450 hours • Room 307, Level 3

Session Chairperson:Liu Hai, Technical Advisor - Production and Stimulation, Schlumberger

The key to organic shale productivity is having an adequate quantity of producible hydrocarbons. The challenge is to define what is “producible.” This is assessed via two technical disciplines: petrophysics and geomechanics.

Petrophysics: Hydrocarbons in place can be a misleading metric. Oil in an organic hosted pore system may not be producible because of fluid viscosity and pore size. The producible hydrocarbons have likely migrated into a nearby conventional pore system. In the gas window such migration is not needed. Thus pore system nature and thermal maturation will impact producibility.

Geomechanics: Hydraulic fracturing exposes a large reservoir surface area to the pressure drop required for fluid flow. The challenge is to create a durable surface area in the desired location. Frac location is driven by geomechanics and natural fractures. Durability is controlled via frac design and production management.

This presentation will review how these petrophysical and geomechanical properties are quantified.

George WatersHead of Integrated Fracturing Services DomainSchlumberger FellowSchlumberger

Closing SessionThursday, 28 March ● 1545-1700 hoursConvention Hall 3, Level 1

The Closing Session will briefly highlight the three-day programme and the major topics that have been presented and discussed. In addition, the winners of the Education Week student projects will be announced. The session will close with an expression of thanks to the host & co-host organisations and volunteers, and will include the introduction of the next IPTC in Dhahran in January 2020 and a chance to win lucky draw prizes.

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IPTC Excellence in Project Integration Award

Integrated Project Award Session

As the upstream oil and gas industry moves towards increasingly complex and capital intensive projects, conventional practices must be challenged. It is critical that lessons are shared from successfully integrated project that embody excellence. The IPTC committees and sponsoring societies believe in highlighting projects above US$500 million that have demonstrated distinction throughout the entire exploration to production value chain.

The IPTC Excellence in Project Integration Award is given to a project that adds value to the industry and exemplifies strong teamwork, solid geoscience knowledge, reservoir and production engineering acumen, determined and watchful construction, and outstanding facilities engineering practices. Equally important, successful projects require a pervasive culture of HSE, and a positive impact on the country, the region and the world.

16 nominations from 12 organisations representing 7 countries were received for consideration for the 11th IPTC Excellence in Project Integration Award. The finalists and winner will be recognised at the Opening Ceremony scheduled 0900 hours on Tuesday, 26 March.

Each finalist will also present the details of their project and answer audience questions in special 90-minute sessions on Wednesday, 27 March. The selected finalist projects, in alphabetical order, are:

Malikai TLP by Shell Wednesday, 27 March • 0900-1030 hours • Room 307, Level 3

Malikai is a deepwater oil discovery for Shell, located offshore Sabah, Malaysia. The field is operated by Shell (35% share) with co-ventures ConocoPhillips (35%) and PETRONAS Carigali (30%).

The appraisal results indicated significant compartmentalization. A lack of upside volumes could not support a standalone deepwater production hub. The venture team reconsidered alternative concepts, and eventually landed on a viable development concept through synergies with its Partners, developing Malikai as a tieback to the proposed Kebabangan development. Malikai is a marginal field, and therefore, the emphasis on cost reduction and cost containment is imperative.

The Malikai project comprises of the development of an offshore deepwater production facility and flowlines to the Kebabangan platform. A tension leg platform (TLP), a first for Malaysia and for Shell outside the Gulf of Mexico, is installed over the Malikai field. Unlike other TLPs in the GoM where drilling is done with a permanent rig on the TLP, drilling for Malikai was with a tender assisted drilling (TAD) rig, introducing the novelty of coupling two floating bodies.

The Shell Malikai Project Team fulfilled the project promises by successfully delivering the project safely, with no quality issues, on track per promise and significantly under budget.

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Manifa by Saudi AramcoWednesday, 27 March • 1100-1230 hours • Room 307, Level 3

Off the North East Coast of Saudi Arabia lies one of the world’s biggest oilfields called Manifa. Hidden beneath the surface of Manifa is a delicate habitat of sea grass and coral reef. The development of Manifa field by preserving fragile marine environment has been one of the biggest engineering projects in history. In a ground breaking design, 27 man-made islands were constructed connected with 41 km of causeway. Over 4 million man hours were spent on the detailed design phase alone. Extended reach wells were drilled to tap into reserves at extreme distances from wells on the surface. Production targets were achieved ahead of schedule without compromising safety or the environment. With the successful development of Manifa, Saudi Arabia’s position as the world’s premier oil producer is ensured well into the future and some of the Kingdom’s most precious habitat has been preserved for generations to come.

Ibrahim FahmyFellow IMarEST, CEng—UKProjects M. AdvisorADNOC Offshore

Adeline LooProject ManagerSarawak Shell

John LimDelivery Manager, Civil Structures and Offshore EngineeringSarawak Shell

Mohd Razif Md RadziWell EngineerSarawak Shell

Edmund AdrianHead of Deepwater ProjectsSarawak Shell

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Moho Nord by TotalWednesday, 27 March • 1400-1530 hours • Room 307, Level 3

Moho Nord is located deep offshore 75 kilometers from the coast in the Republic of the Congo. Operated by Total, with partners Chevron and SNPC, the project is the biggest oil development to date in the Republic of the Congo.

The Moho Nord field is developed through 17 wells tied back to Likouf, a new Floating Production Unit, and 17 wells on a new Tension Leg Platform, the first for Total in Africa. The oil is processed on Likouf with a production capacity of 100,000 boepd and then exported by pipeline to the Djeno onshore terminal. The facilities are designed to minimize their environmental footprint: no routine flaring, an all-electric design to improve energy efficiency, and produced water re-injection into the reservoir.

The project also includes upgrades to existing facilities on the FPU Alima to add 40,000 boepd from 11 new wells.

Mohammed BadriManaging DirectorDhahran Research CentreSchlumberger Middle East

David BlanchardPresidentWTM Energy Inc.

Shaker AsiriProject ManagerSaudi Aramco

Anas AlshuaibiReservoir Management SupervisorSaudi Aramco

Ali M. Al-ShahriNothern Area Reservoir Management ManagerSaudi Aramco

Emmanuel BlarezProject ManagerTotal

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Midyan field is located in a remote area in the Northwest region of Saudi Arabia. The field was developed to produce gas which generates power thus reducing the more costly diesel burning. The industry in this region is growing which requires additional power generation. Moreover, this development created an opportunity for further exploration and development in this region. This success has led to an exponential increase in exploration activities in the region targeting offshore prospects in the Red Sea.

The field was discovered in 1992 and further delineated afterwards. A multi-disciplinary team was formed to choose the most optimum cost effective way to develop the field. The development started in 2009 followed by construction activities that were completed by 2016. During the presentation, the pioneering developments will be highlighted.

The session will cover most aspects of development from exploration, delineation, field development, construction, testing and finally production.

Abdullah Al-UtaibiGeneral Supervisor, Offshore Gas Reservoir ManagementSaudi Aramco

Ahmed Attar (Presenter)Reservoir Engineer, Offshore Gas Reservoir ManagementSaudi Aramco

AbdulRahman Al-NutaifiSupervisor, Midyan Gas Unit, Offshore Gas Reservoir ManagementSaudi Aramco

Oil & Gas Project Case Study Session Midyan Field Development Drives Frontiers in North Saudi Arabia Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 307, Level 3

Project Team Members

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Technical Sessions*AB: Indicates this technical paper is not available in the Digital Proceedings. The author opted for abstract only submission.***** The top papers from the annual conferences of IPTC’s four Sponsoring Societies – the Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG); the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE); the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG); and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) – were invited to present their papers at IPTC.

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 308SESSION 1: UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS

Session Chairpersons:Ibrahim S. Abou-Sayed, i-Stimulation Solutions, Inc.Tian Jun, PetroChina E&P Co., CNPC

Time Paper1400 19056 Correlative Multiscale Imaging of Mancos

ShaleJ. Goral and M. Deo, U. of Utah; M. Andrew, Carl Zeiss X-Ray Microscopy

1430 19084 Lithofacies Controls on Mechanical Properties and Brittleness in Qusaiba Shale, Rub’ Al-Khali Basin, Saudi ArabiaA. Mustafa, A. Abdulraheem, M. Ibrahim Abouelresh, and A. Sahin, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals

1500 19232 Unravel the Lacustrine Shale Oil Reservoir Potential in China by Integrating Advanced Logging Technologies and Special Core Measurements G. Liu, PetroChina Exploration and Production Co.; Y. Hou, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; J. He, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.; H. Zhang, PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Co.; J. Wu, X. Zhao, H. Li, F. Wu, S. Li, and Y. Wang, Schlumberger

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 302SESSION 2: CLOUD COMPUTING

Session Chairpersons:Ian Sylvester, Woodside Energy Ltd. Zaki H. Al-Awwami, Saudi Aramco

Time Paper1400 19418 Intelligent Oilfield - Cloud Based Big Data

Service in Upstream Oil and GasX. Yang, O. Bello, L. Yang, D. Bale, and R. Failla, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1430 19383 Implementation of a Scalable Distributed Cloud Computing Platform for Fast Real-Time Reservoir DevelopmentE. Gutierrez, M.H. Wu, W. Dong, and I. Effimov, Halliburton

1500 ***** Grid Cluster in the Office: High-Performance Computing for Reservoir ManagementR.R. Yaubatyrov, V. Babin, and L.I. Akmadieva, Gazpromneft NTC(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 303SESSION 3: FULL WAVEFIELD INVERSION & VELOCITY MODEL BUILDING

Session Chairpersons:Liu Yongxia, CGG Technology Services (Beijing) Co. Ltd.Li Tao, Aramco Asia

Time Paper1400 ***** Shaping the Velocity Model Beyond the

Diving Wave Penetration with Full Waveform InversionD. Vigh, K. Jiao, X. Cheng, and D. Sun, WesternGeco(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1430 19289 Visco-Acoustic FWI for Imaging Beneath Complex Gas CloudsM. Wang, Y. Xie, B. Xiao, A. Ratcliffe, and T. Latter, CGG

1500 19459*AB

Complex Velocity Model Building Illustrated by Case StudiesS. Sioni, E. Owah, C. Rivera, and A. Riou, Total S.A.

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 4: ADVANCED GEOLOGICAL CONCEPTS

Session Chairpersons:Mohammed Al-Fahmi, Saudi AramcoLi Zhi, CNPC

Time Paper1400 ***** Carbonate Diagenesis: Insights from Process-

Based Forward Diagenetic ModellingP. Lu, Saudi Aramco(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1430 19052 Depositional Pattern and Diagenesis of Neogene Resedimented Carbonates of Sunda Shelf in Banyumeneng Area, Western Kendeng Basin, IndonesiaM. Ridha, M. Nurdiansyah, J.S. Zamili, and P.T. Triwigati, Universitas Diponegoro; Y.B. Muslih, Universitas Pertamina; W.N. Farida, Pertamina Hulu Energi

1500 19259*AB

New Pore System Index in Order to Understand the Heterogeneity of Carbonate Rocks, from a Mono-Mineral Case StudyF. Hong, Total; C. Planteblat, Modis

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Tuesday, 26 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 5: RESERVOIR EVALUATION AND MONITORING: RECENT ADVANCEMENT

Session Chairpersons:Ali A. Al-Yousef, Saudi AramcoWan Nawawi Wan Mohamad, Dialog Energy Sdn. Bhd.

Time Paper1400 ***** Cross Well Electromagnetics: Reservoir

Surveillance and Monitoring TechnologyP. Zhang and W. Abdallah, Schlumberger Saudi Arabia; A.F. Marsala and S. Lyngra, Saudi Aramco PE&D(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1430 19452 A Novel Technique Applied in Early-Time Pressure Transient Analysis for Fractured Wells with Unpropped SegmentsL. Luo, S. Cheng, L. Dai, and Y. Wang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; J. Zhang and C. Ma, Changqing Oilfield Co., CNPC; H. Yu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

1500 19070 Multi-Component While Drilling (MCWD) Resistivity Inversion for Thin Carbonate ReservoirsM. Larbi Zeghlache, Saudi Aramco; A. Mumtaz and E. Ferreira, Baker Hughes, a GE company

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 6: DRILLING TECHNOLOGY – SUCCESS CASES

Session Chairpersons:Wang Haige, CNPC Drilling Research Institute Inst.Guodong (David) Zhan, Saudi Aramco

Time Paper1400 19462 Successful Use of Directional Casing While

DrillingS. Penot and E. Segui, Total; D. Pickup, Schlumberger

1430 19159 The Effect of Pipe Rotation on Dynamic Well Control Surface Pressure Using Single Bubble ModelZ.A. Al Marhoon and H. Al Ramis, U. of Oklahoma

1500 19464 RSS with Near-Bit GR Imaging Assist Accurate Steer Drilling in Shale Gas Project in Sichuan: A Fit-for-Purpose Solutions for Shale Gas Drilling Case StudyM. Zheng, Southwest Petroleum U.; X. Liu, Schlumberger Technology Services (Chengdu) Ltd.; J. Zhao, Southwest Oil & Gas Field Co., PetroChina; X. Qiu, Sichuan Shale Gas Exploration and Development Co. Ltd.; J. Fang, CCDC Geological Exploration & Development Research Inst.; X. Wang, J. Zhao, and G. Geng, Schlumberger Technology Services (Chengdu) Ltd.

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 311BSESSION 7: ARTIFICIAL LIFT: PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND NEW ADVANCEMENTS

Session Chairpersons:Emeline Chong, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd.Bahrom Madon, PETRONAS

Time Paper1400 19074 An Innovative Simulated Experimental

System for Evaluating PCP Elastomer’s Dynamic Fatigue PropertiesG. Cao, RIPED, CNPC; Y. Huang, PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Co. Ltd.; C. Cong, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; W. Ge, PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Co. Ltd.

1430 19474 A Strategic and Flexible Approach to through Tubing Electrical Submersible Pump Cable Deployed (TTESP-CD) Replication for Technology RobustnessN.A. Mohd Radzuan, N.I. Salleh, A.A. Chandrakant, L. Rusman, K. Zamanuri, A.I. Abu Bakar, P.M. Yip, M. Jamaluddin, and E.O. Ghonim, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; V. Nambiar, NOVOMET-PERM; E. Alexander, Artificial Lift Solutions

1500 19202 Electrical Submersible Pump Material Compatibility for High TDS ApplicationT.C. Kalu-ulu and M.M. AlBori, Saudi Aramco

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 8: ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Session Chairpersons:Gregor Brodt, BASF SEAhmed Abou-Sayed, Advantek International

Time Paper1400 19173 Methane Emissions in China’s Oil and Gas

Production: Impacts and Control MeasuresY. Weng, M. Xue, X. Cui, and X. Li, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology

1430 19354 A Useful Application of Foam for Fast-Tracking Residual Gas Saturation Process and Reducing Leakage Risk During CO2 InjectionA.A. Adebayo, King Fahd U. of Petroleum & Minerals

1500 19175*AB

Reducing Carbon Intensity: Towards a More Sustainable IndustryD. Meehan, R. Ward, and J. Sun, Baker Hughes, a GE company; H. El-Houjeiri, Aramco Services Co.; J.S. Rutherford, Stanford U.

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Tuesday, 26 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 308SESSION 9: UNCONVENTIONAL PRODUCTION

Session Chairpersons:Francois D. Issard, Total E&P ChinaSau-Wai Wong, Premier Oilfield Group

Time Paper1600 19468 Modelling Interwell Interference Due to

Complex Fracture Hits in Eagle Ford Using EDFMM.X. Fiallos, W. Yu, and R. Ganjdanesh, The U. of Texas at Austin; E.C. Kerr and R. Ambrose, EP Energy; K. Sepehrnoori, The U. of Texas at Austin; J. Miao, SimTech LLC

1630 19276*AB

High-Definition Analysis and Evaluation of Gas Displacement EOR Processes in Fractured Shale Oil FormationsG.J. Moridis, Texas A&M U. and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; M. Reagan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

1700 ***** Multi-Scale Assessment of Source Rocks in Presence of Nanopore ConfinementW. Pang, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering; I.Y. Akkutlu, Texas A&M U.(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 302SESSION 10: BIG DATA

Session Chairpersons:Chen Kah Seong, PETRONASJames Holbeach, Wood

Time Paper1600 19382 A Brief Survey of Text Mining Applications for

the Oil and Gas IndustryC. Noshi and J.J. Schubert, Texas A&M U.

1630 19446 An Assessment of the Impact of Rheological Properties on Rate of Penetration Using Data Mining TechniquesA.T.T. Al-Hameedi, H.H. Alkinani, S. Dunn-Norman, and R.E. Flori, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; M.T. Alsaba, Australian College of Kuwait; A.S. Amer, Newpark Technology Center/Newpark Drilling Fluids; W.H. Al-Bazzaz, Kuwait Inst. for Scientific Research

1700 19470 Artificial Lift Methods Optimising and Selecting Based on Big Data Analysis TechnologyJ. Shi, S. Chen, X. Zhang and R. Zhao, RIPED, CNPC; Z. Liu, Jilin Oilfield Co., CNPC; M. Liu and N. Zhang, RIPED, CNPC; D. Sun, Jilin Oilfield Co., CNPC

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 303SESSION 11: SEISMIC IMAGING & MIGRATION

Session Chairpersons:Li Peiming, BGP, CNPCSandeep Kumar Chandola, PETRONAS

Time Paper1600 19433 Joint Migration Inversion Versus FWI-RTM:

A Comprehensive Comparison Study Based Upon 2D Realistic Offshore ModelsY. Sun, Aramco Overseas Co.; Y. Kim, Saudi Aramco EXPEC ARC; S. Qu and E. Verschuur, Delft U. of Technology

1630 19469 The Study and Application of the Kirchhoff Q PSDM TechnologyW. Zhang, J. Zhang, C. Wang, P. Sun, Y. Ma, and G. Xue, BGP, CNPC

1700 19094 Application of Full Wavefield Migration in Obtaining True Amplitude Below Gas CloudM.H. Mad Zahir, S. Md Sahad, M.A. Ishak, and A.R. Ghazali, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 12: STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS AND TRAP ANALYSIS

Session Chairpersons:Henk Rebel, AE&E Technologies Inc., ChinaTong Hengmao, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

Time Paper1600 19461

*ABFracture Mineralisation in the Tectonically Stable Interior of the Arabian Platform: A Case Study on the Arab CarbonatesM.M. Al-Fahmi, Saudi Aramco; J.A. Cartwright, Oxford U.

1630 19364 Control Effects of Huizhou Depression Tectonic Evolution on the Paleogene Formation Sedimentary DifferencesJ. Cai, H. Wen, X. Gao, G. Cai, and K. Hu, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch

1700 19116 A DNN Trained to Pick Faults in Seismic Data: Implementation and ResultsB.A. Montaron, F. Montaron, and R. Montaron, Fraimwork SAS

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Tuesday, 26 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 13: ADVANCES IN RESERVOIR SIMULATION

Session Chairpersons:Kamal Morad, Petroleum Development OmanWu Shuhong, RIPED, CNPC

Time Paper1600 19128 Benchmarking of State-of-the-Art Assisted

History Matching Methods under Reservoir Uncertainty on a Complex Water-Flooding ProcessM. Maucec, A. Saffar, A. Turki, and I. Fahmy, Saudi Aramco

1630 19286 Waterflood Surveillance by Calibrating Streamline-Based Simulation with Crosswell Electromagnetic DataS. Mishra, C. Shrivastava, A. Ojha, and F. Miotti, Schlumberger

1700 19049 Automated Workflow for Unstructured Grid Reservoir SimulationX. Ding and A.S. Zawawi, Saudi Aramco

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 14: CEMENTING TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENTS

Session Chairpersons:Salim Taoutaou, SchlumbergerKalyan Saikia, Halliburton

Time Paper1600 19399 Self-Healing Cement for Long-Term Safe

Exploitation of Gas Wells: A New Technology Case StudyC.R. Johnson, A. Gai, T. Ioan, and J.L. Chantres, Schlumberger; G. Gervasi, Ital Gas Storage S.p.A; B. Bourgeois and M. Bouteldja, Geostock

1630 19471 Production Liner Cementing Practices in Challenging Horizontal WellboresI.A. Al-Bayat, M.E. Khalil, T. Heinold, and D.S. Porter, Saudi Aramco

1700 19148 The Study and Application of Intelligent Thixotropic Cement Slurry Based on Nanotechnology H. Lu, H. Zheng, Z. Li, W. Feng, S. Tang, J. Zou, L. Li, and W. Tan, CNPC Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd.

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 311BSESSION 15: WELL AND ASSET MANAGEMENT FOR IMPROVED RESERVOIR PERFORMANCE

Session Chairpersons:Abdullatif Al-Omair, Saudi AramcoRyan Scott Guillory, PETRONAS

Time Paper1600 ***** Effective and Sustained Cone Control

Essential to Accelerate and Maximise Reserves Recovery in Water Drive Reservoirs - North KuwaitE.P. Anthony and N. Al-Maqsseed, Kuwait Oil Co.; G. Deinum, Shell Intl.(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1630 19120 Unlocking Marginal Deep Water Fields Development through Reservoir to Surface Integrated Asset Modelling R. Marmier, Total SA; A. Ajiboye, Total E&P Nigeria; F. Berson, Total E&P UK; M. Darde and V. Houdbert, Total SA

1700 19067 Mature Field Revitatlisation: An Integrated, Rapid, Collaborative Approach for Candidate Selection and Reservoir Optimisation K. Mazzlan, M. Chia, M. Tamin, M. Tugimin, and M. Azlan, PETRONAS; L. Michael, W. Sepulveda, J. Cortez V., M. Muhamed Salim, S. Kalidas, N. Chan, S. Biniwale, F. Serbini, A. Mohd Arifin, T. Tan, and K. Tee, Schlumberger

Tuesday, 26 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 16: PROJECT MANAGEMENT & FACILITIES DISCIPLINE

Session Chairpersons:Lou Khee Fang, PETRONASAslan Bulekbay, Saudi Aramco

Time Paper1600 19284 The Effects of Reducing the Sulfur Content

of Diesel Products on the Lubricity & Electrical Conductivity and Optimising the Consumption of Lubricity and Conductivity Improver ChemicalsM.M. Al-Nughaimesh, Saudi Aramco

1630 19440 Novel Pseudo Dry Gas System for Extended Subsea Tie-BacksA. Rafty, L. Thomas, L. Liebana, T. Wood, and S. Stokes, INTECSEA

1700 19391 An Integration of Geology, Geohazards, Geophysics and Geotechnics for Pre-FEED Site Layout and Engineering Design of an Offshore Gas Field in the Timor SeaP. Chullabrahm, K. Saranyasoontorn, M. Svasti-Xuto, and C. Trithipchatsakul, PTTEP; D. Sunderland, P. Ingvorsen, S. Madrigal, and R. McAndrew, Arup Pty Ltd.

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Wednesday, 27 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 308SESSION 17: UNCONVENTIONAL GEOLOGICAL RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION AND MODELLING

Session Chairpersons:George Moridis, Texas A&M U. / Lawrence Berkeley National LabTian Hua, RIPED, CNPC

Time Paper0900 19288 A Reservoir and Geomechanical Coupling

Simulation Method: Case Studies in Shale Gas and CBM ReservoirX. Tang, Southwest Petroleum U.; H. Zhu, Southwest Petroleum U. & China U. of Mining & Technology, Beijing; Q. Liu and Y. Song, Southwest Petroleum U.

0930 19112 A Semi-Analytical Model for Complex Fracture Geometries with Fracture HitsZ. Chen, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; J. Xie, PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Co.; X. Liao, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; X. Li, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; J. Zhang and R. Li, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; L. Li, PetroChina Liaohe Oilfield Co.

1000 19187 The Rock Mechanical Properties of Lacustrine Shales from Ordos BasinH. Yu, X. Li, and Z. Wang, Northwest U.; R. Rezaee, Curtin U.; L. Gan, Northwest U.

Wednesday, 27 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 302SESSION 18: DATA ANALYTICS FOR DRILLING & COMPLETION

Session Chairpersons:Li Qun, CNPCBernard Montaron, Fraimwork SAS

Time Paper0900 19311 Data Mining Approaches for Casing Failure

Prediction and PreventionC. Noshi, S. Noynaert, and J. Schubert, Texas A&M U.

0930 19523 Prediction of Pore and Fracture Pressures Using Support Vector MachineA. Ahmed S., A.A. Mahmoud, S. Elkatatny, M. Mahmoud, and A. Abdulraheem, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals

1000 19489 A New Method to Detect Influx and Loss During Drilling Based on Machine LearningX. Shi, Y. Zhou, Q. Zhao, H. Jiang, and L. Zhao, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co. Ltd.; Y. Liu, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; G. Yang, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co. Ltd.

Wednesday, 27 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 303SESSION 19: ADVANCES IN TIME PROCESSING

Session Chairpersons:Zhang Xin, RIPED, CNPCRachel Paez, ExxonMobil Upstream Ventures

Time Paper0900 19366

*ABNear-Surface Model Building Using Smart Distributed Acoustic Sensing UpholesA. Bakulin, R. Smith, A. Al-Dawood, and I. Silvestrov, Saudi Aramco

0930 19134 Resolving Shallow Reef Effect with New Water Layer Demultiple Method and Diving Wave Tomography: A Case Study from South China SeaJ. He, R. Li, and S. Yang, Schlumberger; Z. Liu and M. Zhu, CNOOC

1000 ***** Enhance - Estimate - Image: A New Processing Approach for Seismic Data with a Low Prestack Signal-to-Noise Ratio A. Bakulin, I. Silvestrov, and M. Dmitriev, Saudi Aramco (Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

Wednesday, 27 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 20: GEOLOGICAL CHALLENGES

Session Chairpersons:Zhang Xingyang, RIPED, CNPCLiu Keyu, China U. of Petroleum, East China

Time Paper0900 19147 Assessment of Oil Migration Pathway

Dimension by Modelling Analysis of Geotracer DistributionsY. Yang and K. Arouri, Saudi Aramco

0930 19263 Application of Fuzzy Control Theory in the Study of the Macroscopic Remaining Oil Distribution for a Mature Sandstone Reservoir in the Tarim Oilfield, ChinaJ. Sun, Xi’an Shiyou U./China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; C. Li, Xi’an Shiyou U.; Z. Zhang, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; L. Ren, Xi’an Shiyou U.; Q. Li, Xi’an Shiyou U./China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; M. Chen, Xi’an Shiyou U.; B. Zhang, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; K. Tang, Xi’an Shiyou U.

1000 19512*AB

Salt Tectonics and Seafloor Topography – Relation with Seepage OccurrenceJ.A. Almeida De Carvalho and J. Keller, Saudi Aramco

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Wednesday, 27 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 21: DRILLING TECHNOLOGY FOR DIFFICULT ENVIRONMENTS

Session Chairpersons:Wang Haige, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.Liu Hai, Schlumberger

Time Paper0900 19058 Resolving Torsional Vibration in Horizontal

Limestone Reservoirs Prevents Severe Equipment DamagesA.Z. Al Busaidi, A.S. Omara, A. El Hawy, A.B. Al Lawati, R.O. Vasquez Bautista, and M. Awadalla, Schlumberger; Z. Chibani and S. Al Jamaei, Petroleum Development Oman

0930 19350 Effective Annular Ledge Formation Sidetracking in Multilateral Wells in Vostochno-Messoyakhskoye FieldA. Voronin, Messoyakhaneftegaz; N.V. Abaltusov, A. Vershinin, and A. Dmitriev, Weatherford

1000 19394 Machine Learning for Detecting Stuck Pipe Incidents: Data Analytics and Models EvaluationA.A. Alshaikh, A. Magana-Mora, S. Al Gharbi, and A.S. Al-Yami, Saudi Aramco

Wednesday, 27 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 22: DRILLING EFFICIENCY

Session Chairpersons:Jan Paul, OMVZhou Jianliang, CNOOC

Time Paper0900 19306 Saving a Challenging Sidetrack through

Optimising the Trajectory by Accurately Predicting the Fracture GradientZ. Fang, Independent; N. Zamikhan, P. Huver, W. Ali, and H. Ahmadiah, Brunei Shell Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.

0930 19300 A Rotating Continuous Circulation Tool (RCCT) for Increasing Drilling Efficiency and Optimising Borehole CleaningM.S. Al-Badran, C. Gooneratne, M. Ahsalan, and A. Shaarawi, Saudi Aramco

1000 19517 Digital Reamers to Mitigate Narrow Margin Drilling Hazards for Deepwater ERD Wells in MalaysiaM.S. Lim and R. Singh, Baker Hughes, a GE company; R. Mohd-Radzi, J. Khor, and Y.M. Wong, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co.

Wednesday, 27 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 311BSESSION 23: CORROSION AND SAND MANAGEMENT: MONITORING AND TREATMENTS

Session Chairpersons:Wang Suling, Northeast Petroleum U.Siti Rodhiah Fazilah, PETRONAS

Time Paper0900 19184 Novel Non-Damaging Hybrid System for

Sand Consolidation ApplicationS.G. Chittattukara, P.D. Nguyen, and P.R. Patil, Halliburton

0930 19447 An Innovative Approach in Sand Onset Prediction at Different Water Cuts and Estimating Sand Production for Future Field LifeF. Baghdadi, A. Gupta, A.S. A Hamid, and B. Madon, PETRONAS

1000 19243 Chemical Treatment Scenario of Produced Fluid by ASP Flooding Using NaOH, Alkylbenze Sulfonate and HPAM at Daqing FieldsD. Wu, W. Liu, X. Cai, X. Meng, Y. Yang, S. Lin, S. Zhang, C. Wang, H. Zhang, Y. Li, F. Zhao, and X. Zhang, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Engineering Co., Ltd.

Wednesday, 27 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 24: LNG & GTL

Session Chairpersons:Shan Tongwen, CNOOC Gas and Power GroupZhang Chao, CNOOC Gas and Power Group

Time Paper0900 19231 Surge Peak Pressure Magnitude Impact

Due to Vapour Formation and Collapse: Simulation Study, Mitigation and TestingA.H. Alwi, PETRONAS Technical Services Sdn. Bhd.; N. Philip, Malaysia LNG Sdn. Bhd.

0930 19401 Towing Characteristics of Large-Scale Concrete Caission for Offshore Modularised LNG TerminalY. Peng, F. Chen, and C. Zhang, CNOOC Gas & Power Group Ltd.

1000 19176*AB

Maximising the Value - Malaysia End to End Gas InitiativesK.I. Jamaludin and R. Mokhtar, PETRONAS

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Wednesday, 27 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 308SESSION 25: FRACTURING MATERIALS & MONITORING

Session Chairpersons:Andy Benson, HalliburtonAaron Wang Yang, Halliburton

Time Paper1100 19538 Effective Fracture Thickness Estimation

Using Microseismic Events DistributionN. Shimoda, JOGMEC; S.A. Shapiro, Freie Universität Berlin; A. Reshetnikov, Completion Imaging Analytics Ltd.

1130 19437 Maximising Production from Shale Reservoirs by Using Micro-Sized ProppantsH. Lau, A.V. Radhamani, and S. Ramakrishna, National U. of Singapore

1200 19451 New Insights in the Characteristics Required for a Successful Flowback Surfactant and Its Use in Tight and Unconventional ReservoirsA.I. Rabie, J. Zhou, and Q. Qu, Solvay

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 302SESSION 26: RESERVOIR & PRODUCTION MACHINE LEARNING

Session Chairpersons:Ian Sylvester, Woodside Energy Ltd.Bernard Montaron, Fraimwork SAS

Time Paper1100 19213

*ABDeep Learning Generative Models for Reservoir Modelling ApplicationsL. Mosser, Imperial College London; O. Dubrule, Total and Imperial College London; M.J. Blunt, Imperial College London

1130 19226*AB

Prediction of Surge Volumes Using Machine LearningS. Masand, Wood

1200 19260 Eagle Ford Well Insights Using Data-Driven ApproachesG. Luo and Y. Tian, U. of Houston; A. Sharma, DrillingInfo; C.A. Ehlig-Economides, U. of Houston

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 303SESSION 27: BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS

Session Chairpersons:Ali Dawood, Saudi AramcoZhu Zhenyu, CNOOC Research Inst.

Time Paper1100 19439

*ABDepth Imaging from Topography Using Vertical Seismic ArraysA. Bakulin, I. Silvestrov, Y. Kim, and P. Golikov, Saudi Aramco, EXPEC ARC

1130 ***** Microseismic Event Location Using Direct and Reflected WavesN. Belayouni, Baker Hughes, a GE company(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1200 19525*AB

Velocity Estimation and Imaging Using Walkaway DAS VSP Acquired with Carbon RodA.A. Al-Dawood, I. Silvestrov, and M. Dmitriev, Saudi Aramco PE&D

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 28: GEOPHYSICAL CHALLENGES

Session Chairpersons:Phathompat Boonyasaknanon, PTTEPHenk Rebel, AE&E Technologies Inc., China

Time Paper1100 19135

*ABIntegration of High-End Seismic Data with Outcrop Analogues Providing New Insights into the Sedimentary Systems of the Frontier Pegasus Basin, New ZealandA. Karvelas, Schlumberger; A. McArthur, U. of Leeds; B.J. Lim, Schlumberger

1130 19365 Prediction of Poisson’s Ratio for Carbonate Rocks Using ANN and Fuzzy Logic Type-2 ApproachesA. Abdulraheem, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals

1200 19337*AB

Improved Seismic Imaging with Re-Processing: A Case Study in SCS Deep OffshoreM. Guo and Y. Deng, Total E&P Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.; W. Shi and Z. Dan, Data Processing Co. Geophysical, China Oilfield Services Ltd.; M. Yang, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch; C. Tien, CPC Corp.

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Wednesday, 27 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 29: ADVANCEMENT AND APPLICATION OF IOR/EOR

Session Chairpersons:Subhash Ayirala, Saudi AramcoJames Wang, Harbin HIT Boshi Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd

Time Paper1100 ***** Salinity-Sensitive Polymeric Particles for

Improved Recovery in Fractured Carbonate ReservoirsK.K. Mohanty and K.K. Panthi, The U. of Texas at Austin(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1130 19529 Separate Molecular Weight and Pressure Injection Technology for ASP Flooding in Daqing OilfieldG. Gao, W. Zhou, J. Wu, and S. Zhu, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.; B. Huang, Northeast Petroleum U.; D. Xu, M. Cai, C. Liu, X. Song, H. Li, and K. Li, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.

1200 19066 Multiscale Water Ion Interactions at Interfaces for Enhanced Understanding of SmartWater Flooding in CarbonatesS.C. Ayirala, S. Saleh, S.M. Al-Enezi, and A.A. Yousef, Saudi Aramco

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 30: COILED TUBING OPERATIONS

Session Chairpersons:Cao Gang, RIPED, CNPCMofazzal Hossain, Curtin U.

Time Paper1100 ***** Factory Model Approach for Successful

Coil Tubing Unit Drillout Operations in Unconventional Horizontal WellsJ. Barraza and C.J. Champeaux, Chevron North America E&P; J.H. Myatt and K. Lamon, C&J Energy Services; R. Bowland, Spartan Energy Services; T. Bishop and J. Noles, Coil Chem LLC; R. Garlow, RGC Consulting LLC (Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1130 19206 Case Stories of Horizontal Wells in Offshore Fluvial Oil ReservoirH. Shi, Y. Hu, Y. He, Q. Sun, and J. Zhao, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

1200 19515 Novel Dual Function Surfactant Package Helps Shaped-Memory Polymer to Activate and Remediate the Filter Cake in Open Hole CompletionsA.V. Addagalla, I. Lawal, B. Kosandar, M.P. Khan, and H. Suherdiana, Baker Hughes, a GE company

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 311BSESSION 31: PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT THROUGH STIMULATION: NEW ADVANCEMENTS

Session Chairpersons:Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas AustraliaSau-Wai Wong, Premier Oilfield Group

Time Paper1100 19121 A Fundamental Model for Wormhole

Formation Including Multiphase FlowH. Cheng, Research Inst. of Tsinghua U. in Shenzhen and iCore Group Inc.; M.P. Schwalbert, Petrobras and Texas A&M U.; A.D. Hill and D. Zhu, Texas A&M U.

1130 19359 Evaluation of Sandstone Stimulation Using Thermochemical Fluid through Distributed Temperature Sensing and CT Real-Time Downhole Flow Measurement ToolA.R. Al-Nakhli and M. Bataweel, Saudi Aramco; M. Arifin and D. Ahmed, Schlumberger

1200 19377 Numerical Analysis of Complex Fracture Propagation under Temporary Plugging Condition in Natural Fractured ReservoirC. Lu and J. Li, Southwest Petroleum U.; Y. Luo, Sinopec Southwest Oil & Gas Field Co.; C. Chen, Southwest Petroleum U.; Y. Xiao and W. Liu, Sichuan Changning Gas Development Co. Ltd.; H. Lu, Huayou Group Co. Oilfied Chemistry Co. of Southwest; J. Guo, Southwest Petroleum U.

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 32: GAS PROCESSING

Session Chairpersons:Nayef S. Al-Shammari, Saudi AramcoLou Khee Fang, PETRONAS

Time Paper1100 19397 Predictive Monitoring of Acid Gas Membrane

PerformanceM.S. Rossi, A.D. Jariwala, S. Pan, O. Medvedev and R. Booth, Schlumberger

1130 19361 Increasing Efficiency of a Gas Processing Plant - A Case StudyP. Sengupta, S. Deshpande, S. G., B. Das, and A. Pawar, ONGC Ltd.

1200 19234 Adverse Effect of Oversising Upstream Gas Oil Separation Plants on Energy Consumption, Part-1 Centrifugal PumpsM.A. Soliman, Saudi Aramco

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Wednesday, 27 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 308SESSION 33: FRACTURING MODELLING AND DESIGN

Session Chairpersons:Kenji Furui, Waseda U.Kalyan Saikia, Halliburton

Time Paper1400 19141 Application of Innovative Hydraulic Fracture

Modelling Demonstrates a Holistic Approach to Pad Development in the Delaware BasinP. Shukla, A.V. Martinez, F.R. Mohamed, L. Fan, and W.K. Wang, Schlumberger

1430 19405 Hydraulic Fracture Modelling and Design - A Perspective on How Things Have Changed from Conventional to Unconventional ReservoirsS. Wong, Premier Oilfield Group

1500 19431 Application of Dilation-Recompaction Model in Fracturing Optimisation in Tight Oil ReservoirR. Gao and X. Wang, RIPED, CNPC; Z. Yang and Q.E. Zhan, CNPC; W. Zheng, RIPED, CNPC; Y. Liu, CNPC; L.F. Yang, Z. Liu and Z. Wang, RIPED, CNPC

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 302SESSION 34: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY

Session Chairpersons:Cao Hong, RIPED, CNPCShripad Biniwale, Schlumberger

Time Paper1400 19247 Performance Based Forecast Automation

Using Advanced AnalyticsV. Kumar and A. Kaushik, Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd.; E. Zijlstra, Shell Kuwait Exploration and Production BV

1430 19185 The Application of CBM Case Library Base on Data MiningM. Qiu, H. Zhang, H. Zhang, J. Liu, Y. He, L. Wang, and J. Zhang, CNPC Research Inst. of Economics & Technology

1500 19410*AB

Use Big Data Analytics to Build an Intelligent Energy Management and Optimisation SystemM. Batouq, O. Al-Mohisin and S. Lee, Saudi Aramco

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 303SESSION 35: ADVANCES IN SEISMIC ACQUISITION & PROCESSING

Session Chairpersons:Kumar Satyam Das, ShellZhang Rujie, BGP International, CNPC

Time Paper1400 19261

*ABReducing Computation Cost by Lax-Wendroff Methods with Fourth-Order Temporal AccuracyH. Liu, EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Saudi Aramco; H. Zhang, Aramco Research Center - Houston

1430 19215*AB

Advanced Model Building for Seismic Acquisition Feasibility Using Full Wave ModellingR. Lencrerot, C. Agut, A. Barnola, J. Colonge, C. Rivera, and C. Ronot, Total S.A.

1500 ***** Reconstruction of S-Waves from Low-Cost Randomised and Simultaneous Acquisition by Joint Sparse InversionA.M. Alfaraj, U. of British Columbia; R. Kumar and F.J. Herrmann, Georgia Inst. of Technology(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 36: INTEGRATION CHALLENGES

Session Chairpersons:Lu Peng, Saudi AramcoOng Swee Keong, PETRONAS

Time Paper1400 19317 Fluid Discrimination Using Bulk Modulus and

Neural NetworkC. Liu, D.P. Ghosh, A.M.A. Salim, and W. Chow, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

1430 19370 Novel Methods to Prolong the Mature Offshore Oilfield Life under Low Oil Price ConditionY. Su, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

1500 19432 Gas Physical Properties and Their Implication on Gas Saturation and Leakage in Deep Reservoirs - A Case Study of Cambrian Gas Field, Sichuan Basin, ChinaH. Tian, C. Zou, S. Liu, S. Zhang, X. Lu, X. Ma, L. Bi, and M. Yuan, RIPED, CNPC

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Wednesday, 27 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 37: INTEGRATED RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT FOR CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS

Session Chairpersons:Dipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Zhu Youyi, RIPED, CNPC

Time Paper1400 19079 Conformance Control for SAGD Using Oil-

In-Water Emulsions in Heterogeneous Oil Sands ReservoirsY. Ni, B. Ding, L. Yu, M. Dong, and I. Gate, U. of Calgary; Y. Yuan, Bitcan Geosciences and Engineering Inc.

1430 19104 An Integrated Modelling Workflow to Optimise Initial Production Rate and Well Spacing for Longmaxi Shale Gas PlayR. Yong, Southwest Oil and Gas Co., PetroChina; X. Zhuang, Schlumberger; J. Wu, Southwest Oil and Gas Co., PetroChina; H. Wen, Schlumberger; X. Shi, Southwest Oil and Gas Co., PetroChina

1500 19500 A Dynamic Characterisation Approach for a Complex Naturally Fractured ReservoirR. Alcantara Viruete and L.H. Santiago Garcia, Pemex E&P; G. Fuentes-Cruz, H. Garcia Torres, P. Romero Hernandez, P. Zuñiga Lopez, B. Angulo, and M. Martinez Martinez, Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 38: INNOVATIVE DRILLING FLUIDS

Session Chairpersons:Shi Lin, CNPC Drilling Research Institute Inst.Salim Taoutaou, Schlumberger

Time Paper1400 19526 Successful Application of Specialised High-

Performance Water Base Drilling Fluid to Drill a TAR SectionA. Abahussain and R.M. Pino, Saudi Aramco; H.M. El-Dakroury and A. Addagalla, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1430 19406 Development of a Novel Anti-Temperature, Anti-Wear and Ecofriendly Lubricant SDL-1 for Water-Based Drilling FluidY. Liu, Z. Qiu, and H. Zhong, China U. of Petroleum (East China); M. Meng, The U. of Tulsa; X. Zhao, China U. of Petroleum (East China); Z. Nie, RIPED, CNPC; W. Huang, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

1500 19493 Converting Waste Vegetable Oil to Emulsifier for Invert-Emulsion Oil Based MudJ. Ramasamy and M. Amanullah, Saudi Aramco

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 311BSESSION 39: PRODUCTION SURVEILLANCE & MONITORING

Session Chairpersons:Jeff Suiter, Total E&P Asia PacificDing Zhu, Texas A&M U.

Time Paper1400 19448 An Integrated Approach to Well Leak

Diagnostics: Case Study of the Successful Application of the Latest Leak Detection Technology and Interpretation Offshore Timor Sea, South East AsiaA.L. Imrie, B. Negenman, C. Y. Lee, M.S. Iyer, S. Parashar, and M.R. Shata, Halliburton; S.C. Helton, ConocoPhillips Co.

1430 19138 Efficient Flow Rate Profiling for Multiphase Flow in Horizontal Wells Using Downhole Temperature MeasurementS. Zhang and D. Zhu, Texas A&M U.

1500 19238 A 3D Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Model Applied for Multiple-Layered FormationJ. Tang, Harvard U.; L. Zuo, Texas A&M U.; L. Xiao, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; K. Wu, Texas A&M U.; B. Qian and C. Yin, CNPC Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.; C. Ehlig-Economides, U. of Houston; X. You, The Chinese U. of Hong Kong

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 40: CO2

Session Chairpersons:Li Qun, CNPCRahim Masoudi, PETRONAS

Time Paper1400 19114

*ABModelling and Experiments for CO2 Blowdown from the Cryogenic Pilot Plant and the Mitigations MeasureA. Surmi, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

1430 19047 The Conversion of Waste CO2 to Intermediated Petrochemical ProductT. Piromchart, PTTEP; V. D’Elia, Vidyasirimedhi Inst. of Science and Technology

1500 19219 CO2 Storage Capacity Estimation in Tertiary and Depleted Oil ReservoirsS. Ding, Northwest U.; G. Liu, CNOOC Research Inst.; P. Li and Y. Xi, PetroChina Changqing Oil Field Co. Ltd.; J. Ma, Northwest U.

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Wednesday, 27 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 308SESSION 41: TIGHT SANDSTONE OIL AND GAS

Session Chairpersons:Mauricio Bueno, Total E&P ChinaWang Xingjin, Orient Energy Pty. Ltd./U. of Queensland

Time Paper1600 19356 Numerical Simulation and Experimental

Study of Near-Wellbore Fracture Initiation Mechanism on Sandstone Coal InterbeddingL. Wan and M. Chen, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; F. Zhang, Tongji U.; L. Wang and W. Chen, China United Coalbed Methane Co., Ltd.

1630 19555 Successful Treatment and Reuse of Flowback Guar Frac-Fluid in Ordos Basin and Associated Cost Savings to OperatorsN. Li, Z. Zheng, P. Guo, X. Hao, B. Chen, and Y. Ren, Haimo Technologies Group Corp.

1700 19241 Tight Coupling of a Reservoir Simulator with a Transient Flow Well Model: A Field Case Application to Optimise Cyclic Production in Liquid Loading Regime for a Tight Gas FieldO. Rasoanaivo and J.A. Danquigny, Total S.A.; P. Henry and D. Hopkinson, Petroleum Experts Ltd.; A. Liu, Total E&P China; J. Marty, Total S.A.; R. Marmier, Total E&P

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 302SESSION 42: DRILLING & COMPLETION MACHINE LEARNING

Session Chairpersons:Chen Kah Seong, PETRONASJames Holbeach, Wood

Time Paper1600 19099

*ABMachine Learning and the Optimisation of Laser-Rock InteractionD.P. San Roman Alerigi, O.M. Alobaid, W.J. Assiri, and S.I. Batarseh, Saudi Aramco

1630 19207 Using Deep Kalman Filter to Predict Drilling Time SeriesY. Yu, Q. Liu, S. Chambon, and M. Hamzah, Schlumberger

1700 19423 Artificial Lift Selection Using Machine LearningT. Ounsakul, T. Sirirattanachatchawan, W. Pattarachupong, Y. Yokrat, and P. Ekkawong, PTTEP

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 303SESSION 43: SEISMIC INVERSION

Session Chairpersons:Aiman M. Bakhorji, Saudi AramcoWang Chao, CGG

Time Paper1600 ***** Using AVO to Evaluate a Norwegian Thin Pay

B.J. Paternoster, P. Lys and V. Marlot, Total E&P; G. Mikkelsen, Total E&P Norge(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1630 19519*AB

Advanced Azimuthal AVA Inversion: Case Study from Saudi ArabiaA. Suleiman and N. El Yadari, Saudi Aramco

1700 19130 An Analysis on Isochronal Facies-Controlled Pre-Stack Seismic Inversion Prediction of Tight Sandstone Reservoir: A Case of Fuyu Formation in Zhaoyuan Area in North Songliao Basin, ChinaM. Chen, Northeast Petroleum U.; Q. Ji, RIPED, CNPC; S. Chen, No. 1 Geophysical Exploration Co. of Daqing Drilling and Exploration Engineering Corp.; L. Qin, Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.; P. Cong, No. 1 Geophysical Exploration Co. of Daqing Drilling and Exploration Engineering Corp.

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 44: GEOLOGICAL RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION

Session Chairpersons:Rachel Paez, ExxonMobil Upstream VenturesLi Yupeng, Beijing Research Center, Aramco Asia

Time Paper1600 19409 Novel Workflow to Characterise Secondary

Porosity in Carbonate Reservoir, Case Study of Tuban Formation – IndonesiaM.M. Adeyosfi, Schlumberger; M. Muhajir, Pertamina Hulu Energi Tuban East Java; M.W. Haidar and A.H. Purwanto, Joint Operating Body Pertamina PetroChina East Java; A. Pradana and D. Juandi, Schlumberger

1630 19542 Geomechanical Risk Evaluation for Developing Karstified Limestone Reservoir in Offshore Sarawak, MalaysiaS.S. Mohd Ali, K. Teng, M.A.A. Jalil, M.F. Sedaralit, A. Trianto, and S.F.S. Wan Sagar, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.

1700 19089 Laboratory Comparison of Natural Fracture and Induced Fracture Permeability Variations under Simulated Dynamic Reservoir ConditionsA.A. Santagati, A.H. Makrami, and E.T. Caliboso, Saudi Aramco

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Wednesday, 27 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 45: FORMATION EVALUATION: INTEGRATED STUDIES AND WORKFLOWS

Session Chairpersons:Abdullatif Al-Omair, Saudi AramcoZhou Chong, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Time Paper1600 19443

*ABRobotics & Automation for Rock Sampling and Characterisation: A Paradigm Shift in Real-Time Formation EvaluationA.F. Marsala, B. Li, and H. Alqattan, Saudi Aramco

1630 19340 Integrated Formation Evaluation Using Novel Neutron Correction in the Presence of Trace ElementsH. Zhang, N. Alarcon, and F.E. Mendez, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1700 19378 Comprehensive Evaluation of NMR Characteristics of Complex Volcanic Reservoirs with Different Types of Rock LithologyJ. Sun, RIPED, CNPC; S. Zhang, PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Co.; J. Wang, H. Guo, C. Li, H. Xu, S. Zhu, and K. Zhao, RIPED, PetroChina

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 46: WELL INTEGRITY

Session Chairpersons:Jan Paul, OMVShi Lin, CNPC Drilling Research Institute Inst.

Time Paper1600 19061 Innovative Epoxy Resin Formulation

K. AlAnqari, A. Al-Yami, V. Wagle and M.J. Al-Jubran, Saudi Aramco

1630 19553 Study and Field Application of New Agent for Casing Repair in High Temperature and High Salinity ReservoirX. Meng, Z. Pan, D. Chen, Z. Su, P. Wang, J. Liu, J. Shen, X. Cao, and X. Bai, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.

1700 19438 Managed Pressure Drilling Saves Multimillion Dollar Well from Abandonment; Enabled Operator to Drill and Isolate Section to Target Depth in a Challenging Plastic Salt FormationQ.A. Chaudary, A. Khalid, K. Luqman, and A. Hadj-Moussa, Weatherford Intl. Ltd.; M.B. Shafique, K. Abbas, M. Tashfeen, S. Khan, and R. Jameel, MOL Pakistan Oil & Gas Co. B.V

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 311BSESSION 47: GAS PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE

Session Chairpersons:Zhang Xi, CSIROLou Khee Fang, PETRONAS

Time Paper1600 19315 Recent Development and Remaining

Challenges of Iron Sulfide Scale Mitigation in Sour Gas WellsT. Chen, Q. Wang, F.F. Chang, and N.A. Aljeaban, Saudi Aramco

1630 19211 A Transient Plunger Lift Model for Liquid Unloading from Gas WellsJ. Zhu, H. Zhu, Q. Zhao, W. Fu, Y. Shi, H. Zhang, The U. of Tulsa

1700 19162 Sustaining Production in a Prolific Gas Well Using Storm Choke in Place of Failed TRSCSSVN. Zaidil, Sarawak Shell Bhd.

Wednesday, 27 March ● 1600-1730 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 48: CONCEPT ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION, AND COMMISSIONING (THE 3 Cs)

Session Chairpersons:Nayef S. Al-Shammari, Saudi AramcoSu Chunmei, PetroChina E&P Co., CNPC

Time Paper1600 19554 Successful Delivery of Decommissioning

Project via Artificial Reefing Option in MalaysiaM.Z. Sulaiman, M.I. Mohamad Ros, Z. Kamarudin, M.R. A Rahman, Z. Kasah, and M.H. Yusof, PETRONAS

1630 19055 Design and Experimental Study of New-Type Supercritical Steam and Flue Gas Generator for Offshore OilfieldY. Liu, J. Zou, X. Han, Q. Wang, H. Zhang, H. Liu, and H. Wang, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch; W. Wu and C. Wang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

1700 19125 Allied In-Situ Injection and Production for Fractured Horizontal Wells to Increase Hydrocarbon Recovery in Tight Oil Reservoirs: A Case Study in Changqing OilfieldH. Yu, Z. Chen, Z. Yang, and S. Cheng, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Y. He, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; B. Xian, Tarim Oilfield Co., PetroChina

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Thursday, 28 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 52: INTEGRATED RESERVOIR MODELLING

Session Chairpersons:Seema Singh, Panjab U., ChandigarhEmad Busbait, Saudi Aramco

Time Paper0900 19303 Complex Geological Modelling Using

Unstructured Grids: Quality Assurance Approaches and Improved PredictionS. Harris, S. Santoshini, S. Smith, A. Levannier, and O. Khan, Schlumberger

0930 19336*AB

Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies Distribution Model of the Late Jurassic Hanifa Reservoir South of Rimthan Arch, Saudi ArabiaA. Al-Qasem and M. Fallatah, Saudi Aramco

1000 19123 KPI Based Standardising Static Geomodelling Practices for QA and QC of ModelsP. Dhote, T.F. Al-Adwani, M.A. Al-Bahar, and A. Al-Otaibi, Kuwait Oil Co.; S.K. Chakraborty and S. Stojic, Schlumberger

Thursday, 28 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 53: FORMATION EVALUATION: FIELD CASE STUDIES

Session Chairpersons:Sun Fujie, CNOOC Consultant CentreTakaaki Uetani, INPEX

Time Paper0900 19520 Additional-Perforations and Infill Wells Based

on Multiple Contacts & Saturation Logging Results: A Case StudyM. Abdulhadi, P.T. Kueh, S.A. Aziz, N. Mansor, T.V. Tran, and H.V. Chin, Dialog Group Berhad; S. Jacobs, Halliburton Energy Services; I. Muhd. Fadhil, A.A. Suggust, M.Z. Usop, B. Ralphie, K.A. Dolah, K. Abdussalam, H. Munandai, and Z. Yusop, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

0930 19346*AB

Low Contrast Pay Identification in the Second Member of the Shahejie Formation, Bohai Bay Basin, East ChinaY. Cui, Beijing Research Center, Saudi Aramco Asia; G. Wang and X. Fan, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing); H. Zhao, Beijing Research Center, Saudi Aramco Asia

1000 19355 Integration of Electrical Micro-Image Log, Advance 3D Acoustic Anisotropy and Fracture Stability Analysis – A Complete Solution for Basement ReservoirA. Nandi, S. Sarkar, C. Chatterjee, S. Das, S. Pattanaik, and C. Majumder, Schlumberger; B.K. Haldia, P.C. Chaturvedi, S. Srivastava, M. Verma, and S. Sarkar, ONGC

Thursday, 28 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 308SESSION 49: HEAVY OIL AND COALBED METHANE

Session Chairpersons:Liu Honglin, RIPED, CNPCTayfun Babadagli, U. of Alberta

Time Paper0900 19192 Comprehensive Analysis of Caprock Failure

and Associated Steam Release Events during SAGD OperationsS. Matsuno and K. Furui, Waseda U.

0930 19088 Use of N115 Carbon Nano-Fluid for Solar Powered Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage for Extracting BitumenL.P. Lalu and R.K. Lal, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum U.

1000 19217 Feasibility, Application and Evaluation of Dilation by Polymer Injection Technology to Improve SAGD ProcessG. Liang, S. Liu, Y. Liu, J. Zhou, B. Han, Y. Bao, and J. Huang, RIPED, CNPC

Thursday, 28 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 302SESSION 50: FORMATION EVALUATION MACHINE LEARNING

Session Chairpersons:Li Qun, CNPCCao Hong, RIPED, CNPC

Time Paper0900 19557 Prediction of Two-Phase Flow Relative

Permeability in Discrete FracturesA.A. Al-Turki, A.A. Al-Ghamdi, and M. Maucec, Saudi Aramco

0930 19143 Chan Plot Signature Identification as a Practical Machine Learning Classification ProblemC.A. Garcia, Schlumberger; A. Mukhanov, MIT; H. Torres, Schlumberger

1000 19087*AB

Towards Automatic Well Log Depth Matching by Leveraging Machine Learning Based ApproachesL. Liang, Schlumberger-Doll Research; T. Zimmermann, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; T. Le, The Pennsylvania State U.; S. Zeroug, Schlumberger-Doll Research

Thursday, 28 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 303SESSION 51: ROCK PHYSICS

Session Chairpersons:Wang Changhui, BGP, CNPCMukarram Ahmed, Saudi Aramco

Time Paper0900 19172

*ABProbing Hybrid Tight Oil with a Rock Physics Template TechniqueM. Lu, H. Cao, X. Yan, and S. Dong, RIPED, CNPC

0930 19210*AB

Understanding Carbonate Reservoir Porosity Effect on Marine DataM. Ahmed, O. Afif, and W. Hassan, Saudi Aramco

1000 19073 Determining Viscoelastic Models from Seismic Attenuation MeasurementsX. Liu and S. Greenhalgh, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals

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Thursday, 28 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 54: COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY

Session Chairpersons:Cao Gang, RIPED, CNPCA. Dan Hill, Texas A&M U.

Time Paper0900 ***** Initiation of Stimulation Treatments Depends

on Wellbore Mechanical Responses During DrillingK.M. Al-Ruwaili, Saudi Aramco PE&D; G.D. Couples and J. Ma, Heriot-Watt U.(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

0930 ***** Optimising the Design and Application of Simultaneous Injection & Production (SIP) Technology Using Dual Concentric Strings with ESPE.P. Anthony and N. Al-Maqsseed, Kuwait Oil Co.; C. Rodenboog, Shell Intl.(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1000 19552 Acid Selection for Volcanic Tuffaceous Sandstone with High Analcime Contents: A Laboratory Study in Kita-Akita Oil Field, Northern JapanK. Ueda and R. Matsui, INPEX Corp.; M.E. Ziauddin, L. Teng, and W. Wang, Schlumberger

Thursday, 28 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 311BSESSION 55: PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT THROUGH STIMULATION: CASE STUDIES

Session Chairpersons:Ding Zhu, Texas A&M U.Chris Mole, WorleyParsons Ltd., Hydrocarbons

Time Paper0900 19546 Integration of Latest Laboratory, Software

and Retarded Acid Technologies to Increase Efficiency of Acid Treatments in Carbonates: Case Studies from Central AsiaD. Abdrazakov, M. Ziauddin, D. Vernigora, A. Beletskaya, I. Yakimchuk, O. Olennikova, D. Usoltsev, M. Nikolaev, and M. Panga, Schlumberger; A. Burlibayev, Almex Plus LLP

0930 19118 Well Stimulation Evaluation in Horizontal Wells with Emphasis on Petrophysics and Rock Mechanics: A Case Study in Deep, Tight Carbonate FormationY. Zhou, W. Zhang, and D. Zhu, Texas A&M U.

1000 19549 Large Liquid Volume Deep Penetration Acidising in Iraq Missan Oilfield - 3 Case StudyJ. Gao, P. Feng, D. Wang, S. Shao, B. Cui, and G. Wang, China Oilfield Services Ltd., CNOOC

Thursday, 28 March ● 0900-1030 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 56: RISK MANAGEMENT

Session Chairpersons:Jan Paul, OMVRomain Guises, Baker Hughes, a GE company

Time Paper0900 19102 Integrated Multiple Parameters Method

for Candidate Selection in Refracturing TreatmentM. Lu, China U. of Petroleum (East China) and Colorado School of Mines; Y. Su and W. Wang, China U. of Petroleum (East China); G. Zhang, Shengli Oilfield, Sinopec

0930 19387 Understanding the Geomechanical Challenges and Risk Mitigation in Sichuan Shale Gas Drilling, ChinaF. Gui, S. Wang, S. Bordoloi, and S. Ong, Baker Hughes, a GE company

1000 19374 Research and Application on Intensive Drilling Model of Large PlatformsJ. Zhao, J. He, Y. He, P. Sun, Y. Li, H. Chen, S. Zhang, and Y. Guo, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.

Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 308SESSION 57: ADVANCING IN FRACTURING TECHNOLOGY

Session Chairpersons:Wang Xiuli, Minerva Engineering Inc.Jiang Tingxue, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering

Time Paper1100 ***** A New Technique for Quantifying Pressure

Interference in Fractured Horizontal Shale WellsW. Chu, K.D. Scott, and R.W. Flumerfelt, Pioneer Natural Resources; C.C. Chen, Kappa(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1130 19203 Improving the Effective Supporting and Fracturing Technology is the Key to the Successful Stimulation of Low-Permeability and Low-Rank Coalbed Methane ReservoirsX. Wang, RIPED, CNPC; Q. Zhu, PetroChina Huabei Oilfield Co.; W. Zheng and H. Lu, RIPED, CNPC

1200 19421*AB

Interdependence of Flow and Geomechanical Processes During Short- and Long-Term Gas Displacement EOR Processes in Fractured Shale Oil FormationsA.F. Queiruga, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; G.J. Moridis, Texas A&M U. and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 60: INTEGRATED RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION

Session Chairpersons:Mohammad Al-Bannagi, Saudi AramcoYu Hongyan, Northwest U.

Time Paper1100 19293

*ABNoble Gas Geochemistry: Implications for Hydrocarbon ExplorationZ. Wan, C. Castro, K. Arouri, and C. Allen, Saudi Aramco

1130 19504 A Practical Method to Match Trajectories of a Horizontal Well in Time Domain and in Depth in Ancient Buried HillZ. Lv, H. Gao, Q. Cheng, D. Cheng, and Z. Meng CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

1200 19191 A New Method for Predicting Good Drilling Location in South Sulige Tight Sand Gas Field through Joint Geophysics, Geology and Gas Reservoir Integrated StudyQ. Hao, J. Wang, D. Han, and W.K. Li, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; C.B. Liang, L.B. Dai, and Y.H. Jia, South Sulige Operating Co., PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; C.W. Qi and G.Q. Zhai, Total

Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 61: RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT: UNCERTAINTY ASSESSMENT

Session Chairpersons:Maike Willuweit, Emerson Process Management (M) Sdn. Bhd.Khaled Al-Dulaijan, Saudi Aramco

Time Paper1100 ***** Synthetic Digital Rock Methods for Exploring

the Properties Associated with Complex Rock TexturesZ. Jiang, H. Lewis, G.D. Couples, and J. Buckman, Heriot-Watt U.(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1130 19415 Tap the Potentials and Reduce the Geological Uncertainties of Mature Complex Fluvial Reservoir: Case Study Redevelopment Plan of D-X Oilfield in Bohai BayY. He, CNOOC

1200 19388 Statistical Model Updates for Fast-Tracked Model Insights and Value-of-InformationM. Hardy, M. Baker, A. Robson, J. Williams, C. Murphy, and L. O’Sullivan, Woodside Energy Ltd.

Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 302SESSION 58: IoT & ROBOTICS

Session Chairpersons:Ian Sylvester, Woodside Energy Ltd.James Holbeach, Wood

Time Paper1100 19072 A Cybersecurity Prospective on Industry

4.0: Enabler Role of Identity and Access ManagementO. Alsaadoun, Saudi Aramco

1130 ***** An Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Platform that Closes the Gap between E&P Operations and Data ScienceT. Wen, X. Huang, K. Evers, and R. Keyes, Arundo Analytics(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1200 19258 The Use of Drones for Innovative Seismic Acquisition: A Change of Paradigm for HSEI. Masoni and B. Pagliccia, Total E&P; G. Thalmann, Altran

Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 303SESSION 59: GEOPHYSICAL RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION

Session Chairpersons:Omar Afif, Saudi AramcoHan XiaoLi, TopGeo Energy Services Co., Ltd.

Time Paper1100 19220

*ABThe Successful Application of Synthetic Seismic Amplitude Modelling in Defining a Stratigraphic Trap Play Concept Around a Structural High in the Eastern Rub’ Al-Khali Basin, Saudi ArabiaJ.G. Zunino, R. Lubbe, D. Mackertich, and K. Mahmoud, Saudi Aramco

1130 19180 3D Permeability Characterisation Based on Pore Structure Analysis and Multi-Parameters Seismic Inversion and Its Application in H OilfieldX. Chen, BGP, CNPC; G. Wang, Z. Wang, Z. Liu, Z. Liu, Y. Cui, and W. Tian, CNODC; X. Wei, L. Hou, K. Yang, G. Chen, Y. Xia, X. Yan, Z. Zhang, and J. Liu, BGP, CNPC

1200 19338 Linking Injection-Induced Seismicity to Permeability ChangesX. Zhang, CSIRO Energy; F. Zhang, Tongji U.; S. Wang, BGP, CNPC

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1200 19313 Integrated Real-Time Pressure Monitoring Enabled the Success of Drilling a HTHP Offshore Well: A Casing Study in Ledong Area of Yinggehai Basin, South China SeaY. Gao, M. Chen, C. Du, S. Wang, and D. Sun, CNOOC Zhanjiang; P. Liu and Y. Chen, Schlumberger

Thursday, 28 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 308SESSION 65: GAS HYDRATE

Session Chairpersons:George Moridis, Texas A&M U. / Lawrence Berkeley National LabAndy Benson, Halliburton

Time Paper1400 19426 3D Geomechanical Evaluation of Jetting

Operations for Producing the Hydrate Chimneys in Sea of JapanP. Zhang and K. Qiu, Schlumberger; Y. Terao and K. Koji, JAPEX

1430 19373 A Comprehensive Review on Gas Hydrate Reservoirs: Formation and Dissociation Thermodynamics and Rock and Fluid PropertiesS. Fakher, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; Y. Elgahawy, U. of Calgary; H. Abdelaal, Silesian U. of Technology

1500 19164 A Comparison of Gas Hydrate Petroleum Systems in Marine and Permafrost RegionsH. Lau, National U. of Singapore; M. Zhang, PetroChina; J. Wang, China U. of Geosciences (Wuhan); Y. Huai, Northwest U. (Xi’an)

Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 64: DEEP WATER AND HP/HT

Session Chairpersons:Feng Gui, Baker Hughes, a GE companyBahrom Madon, PETRONAS

Time Paper1100 19051 Understanding Geological Control on Origin

and Distribution of Overpressures Aided in Successful Drilling in a High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Field in South East AsiaA. Chatterjee, A. Ghosh, and S. Bordoloi, Baker Hughes, a GE Company

Thursday, 28 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 303SESSION 66: GEOPHYSICAL RESERVOIR MODELLING

Session Chairpersons:Zhang Shaohua, BGP, CNPCPrashant Jadhawar, U. of Aberdeen

Time Paper1400 19145 A New Reservoir Prediction Method Based

on Geological Seismic Conditioning for Complex Barrier Island and Its Application at H Oil FieldX. Chen and S. Zhang, BGP, CNPC; J. Ou, Y. Ye, L. Xu, and Y. Ma, CNODC; X. Wei, K. Yang, G. Chen, G. Zhou, Y. Xia, X. Yan, Z. Zhang, J. Liu, and X. Zhou, BGP, CNPC

1430 19541*AB

Application of Seismic Amplitude ConfidenceMaps to Mitigate Noise and Reduce 3D Modelling UncertaintyI.S. Al-Lajam, Saudi Aramco

Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 62: DRILLING FLUIDS MODELLING

Session Chairpersons:James Walker, WellDogLiu Hai, Schlumberger

Time Paper1100 19205 Less Damaging Drilling Fluids: Development

and Lab TestingS. AlKhalaf, M. AlAwami, V. Wagle, and A. Al-Yami, Saudi Aramco

1130 19486 Experimental Study on Surface Frictional Behavior of Materials for Lost Circulation Control in Deep Naturally Fractured ReservoirC. Xu, X. Yan, Y. Kang, L. You, J. Zhang, C. Lin, and H. Jing, Southwest Petroleum U.

1200 19342 Design and Evaluation of a Water-Based Drilling Fluid Formulation Using SiO2 and Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles for Unconventional ShalesJ. Aramendiz, A. Imqam, and S. Fakher, Missouri U. of Science and Technology

Thursday, 28 March ● 1100-1230 hours ● Room 311BSESSION 63: FLOW ASSURANCE: ADVANCEMENTS AND BEST PRACTICES

Session Chairpersons:Emad Gharaibah, Baker Hughes, a GE companyShripad Biniwale, Schlumberger

Time Paper1100 19136 Development of an Erosion Dynamics Model

and Its Application to Wells and FacilitiesJ.Y. Wang, ExxonMobil; M. Sami, ANSYS Inc.; A. Troshko, F. Gallo, C.S. Mayer, and M. Tenny, ExxonMobil

1130 19146 Combining Dimensional Analysis and Neural Networks to Improve Flow Assurance SimulationsO. Bratland, Dr Ove Bratland Systems Pte. Ltd.

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Ultrasound Tomography Based Flow Metering SystemM. Arsalan, W. Li, R. Adams, M. Deffenbaugh, and T.J. Ahmad, Saudi Aramco

1130 19403 Research and Practice of Full Life Cycle Well Integrity in HPHT Well, Tarim OilfieldH. Liu, L. Cao, and J. Xie, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; X. Yang, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co. Ltd.; N. Zeng, X. Zhang, and F. Chen, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.

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Thursday, 28 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 311ASESSION 69: DRILLING OPTIMISATION

Session Chairpersons:Zhou Jianliang, CNOOC Zheng Ziqiong, Haimo Technologies Group Corp.

Time Paper1400 19269 Optimisation of Drilling Performance Based

on an Intelligent Drilling Advisory SystemM.F. Abughaban and A. Alshaarawi, Saudi Aramco; M. Cui; G.D. Ji, and W.H. Guo, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co.

1430 19312 The Embedded VGG-Net Video Stream Processing Framework for Real-Time Classification of Cutting Volume at Shale ShakerX. Du, Y. Jin, and X. Wu, U. of Houston; Y. Liu, X. Wu, O. Awan, J. Roth, K.C. See, and N. Tognini, Shell Intl. Exploration and Production; J. Chen and Z. Han, U. of Houston

1500 19381 New Modified Plane of Weakness Method Enables Drilling Horizontal Wells Successfully in Ordos Basin, ChinaF. Tong, M. Tang, G. Chen, and N. Wang, Yanchang Petroleum; P. Liu, G. Yan, and W. Lin, Schlumberger

Thursday, 28 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 305C/D/ESESSION 68: INTEGRATED RESERVOIR DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT - CASE STUDIES

Session Chairpersons:Li Bo, CNOOC International Ltd.Dipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Time Paper1400 ***** Time Lapse Seismic Monitoring of Individual

Hydraulic Frac Stages Using a Downhole DAS Array: Theoretical Findings and Full Wavefield ModellingG. Binder, A. Titov, D. Tamayo, J. Simmons, and A. Tura, Colorado School of Mines; G. Byerley and D.J. Monk, Apache Corp.(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

1430 19156 Integrated Multi-Disciplinary Analysis on Flow Characteristics in Transition Zones: Case Studies in Offshore MalaysiaI.I. Marzuki, R. Masoudi, T.S. Murugesu, R. Ranjan, and D. Johare, PETRONAS

1500 19483 A Geoengineering Long March to Success: An Overview of the Development of Keshan Gas Field in Kucha Foreland BasinT. Jiang, PetroChina; C. Xian, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; X. Yang, PetroChina; Y. Huang, Schlumberger; Y. Zhang, PetroChina; Y. Pan, Schlumberger

Thursday, 28 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 305A/BSESSION 67: GEOLOGICAL RESERVOIR MODELLING

Session Chairpersons:Liu Keyu, China U. of Petroleum, East ChinaJonathan Hernandez, Schlumberger

Time Paper1400 19454 Generating Geologically Realistic 3D

Reservoir Facies Models Using Deep Learning of Sedimentary Architecture with Generative Adversarial NetworksT. Zhang, P. Tilke, E. Dupont, L. Zhu, L. Liang, and W. Bailey, Schlumberger

1430 19257*AB

Modelling Facies Cyclicity and Diagenesis with GeostatisticsT. Le Blevec, Imperial College London; O. Dubrule, Total and Imperial College London; C.M. John and G. Hampson, Imperial College London

1500 19267 Application of an Integrative New Technique on Modelling and Numerical Simulation for Fractured Reservoir Based on Unstructured Grid: A Case Study of JZS Buried Hill ReservoirZ. Lv, C. Huo, L. Ge, J. Xu, and Z. Zhu, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

Thursday, 28 March ● 1400-1530 hours ● Room 311CSESSION 70: WELL CONTROL

Session Chairpersons:Cao Gang, RIPED, CNPCMark Rayfield, Ophir Energy

Time Paper1400 19481 Study on Failure Mechanism of Cement

Sheath Sealing of Shale Gas Well under Alternating Loading and the Controlling MethodS. Zhou, R. Liu, Q. Tao, P. Lu, and X. Li, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering

1430 19124 Real-Time Interpretation of Supercharged Formations during Pore Pressure MonitoringS. Paul, A. Garcia Mayans, N. Patel, M. Blyth, and A. Rodrigues, Schlumberger

1500 19487 Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Drilling Risk Prediction Methods for Shale Gas Field in Sichuan BasinG. Wang; PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; C. Zhao, Schlumberger; X. Liang, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; Y. Pan, Schlumberger; L. Li, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; L. Wang, Schlumberger; Y. Rui, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; Q. Li, Schlumberger

1500 19105 Steam Chamber Description Using Seismic and Production DataW. He, BGP, CNPC and CNOOC Research Inst.; Y. Wang, H. Wang, Y. Wang, T. Pan, and Z. Deng, BGP, CNPC

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Session ePoster*AB: Indicates this technical paper is not available in the Digital Proceedings. The author opted for abstract only submission.***** The top papers from the annual conferences of IPTC’s four Sponsoring Societies – the Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG); the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE); the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG); and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) – were invited to present their papers at IPTC.

Session ePoster will feature a variety of technical presentations covering a range of related technical disciplines. An ePoster is an electronic version of the traditional poster, presented on a large digital flat screen. The electronic format 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, presenters will deliver their presentations in an informal setting and facilitate direct discussions with attendees at designated ePoster stations. Attendees are encouraged to attend the sessions for more knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. ePoster are also available for attendees’ viewing at ePoster stations throughout the conference.

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Thursday, 28 March 1030-1100 hours Session ePoster 51330-1400 hours Session ePoster 6

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UNCONVENTIONAL

STATION 1Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19216 Molecular Simulation of Methane Adsorption

Behaviour in Kerogen Nanopores for Shale Gas Resource Assessment

J. Cao, Y. Liang, and Y. Masuda, The U. of Tokyo; H. Koga, H. Tanaka, K. Tamura, and S. Takagi, JOGMEC; T. Matsuoka, Fukada Geological Inst.

(Alternate paper in Session 1: Unconventional Reservoirs)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19085 Consistent Evaluation of the Organic Content

of the Qusaiba Shale Using Digital-Rock Methodology

M.O. Abouelresh, M.R. Khodja, R. Hussaini, H.S. Almukainah, and A.Z. Ali, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals

(Alternate paper in Session 17: Unconventional Geological Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling)

1330 19090 Numerical Study on Proppant Transport and Placement in Complex Fractures System of Shale Formation Using Eulerian Multiphase Model Approach

R. Yang, J. Guo, T. Zhang, and X. Zhang, Southwest Petroleum U.; J. Ma, Sinopec; Y. Li, Southwest Petroleum U.

(Alternate paper in Session 25: Fracturing Materials & Monitoring)

1530 19197 Integrated Geology Sweet Spot and Micro Seismic Monitor to Optimise Reservoir Stimulation - A Case for Shale Gas, China

W. Liu, BGP, CNPC and Chengdu U. of Technology; Z. He and J. Cao, Chengdu U. of Technology; J. Zhang, G. Xu, X. Wan, and G. Yu, BGP, CNPC

(Alternate paper in Session 33: Fracturing Modelling and Design)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19115 Evaluation of Dynamic Reserves in Ultra-Deep

Naturally Fractured Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoirs

R. Luo, J. Yu, Y. Wan, X. Liu, and L. Zhang, RIPED, PetroChina; Q. Mei, Y. Zhao, and Y. Chen, PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 41: Tight Sandstone Oil and Gas)

1330 19119 Environmental Impact Study and Experience Sharing of Produced Water Reinjection from Unconventional Gas Development

C. Chen, X. Li, B. Wu, K. Zhang, and Q. Song, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology

(Alternate paper in Session 57: Advancing in Fracturing Technology)

STATION 2Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19081 Characterisation of Continental Shale Gas

with Integrated Geoscience-Engineering Approach

L. Zhang, Research Inst. of Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co. Ltd.; F. Ma, Schlumberger; C. Jiang, Research Inst. of Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co. Ltd.; C. Xian, Schlumberger; C. Liu, Research Inst. of Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co. Ltd.; X. Zhao, Schlumberger; Y. Gao, Exploration and Development Research Center of Yanchang Oilfield Co. Ltd.; Q. Wang, Schlumberger; C. Guo, Research Inst. of Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co. Ltd.; Y. Pan, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 1: Unconventional Reservoirs)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19209 Hydraulic Fracture Calibration for

Unconventional Reservoirs: A New Methodology for Predictive Modelling

P. Pankaj, P. Shukla, and W.K. Wang, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 33: Fracturing Modelling and Design)

1330 19561 Reducing Hydroxypropyl Guar Gum Adsorption on Rock by Silica Nanoparticles for Tight Reservoir Damage Remediation

Y. Li, J. Guo, S. Wang, R. Yang, and Q. Lu, Southwest Petroleum U.

(Alternate paper in Session 25: Fracturing Materials & Monitoring)

1530 19562 A Novel New Technology for the Rapid *AB Appraisal of Shale Gas Resource Potential: Down-Hole Reservoir Raman System U. Ahmed, G. Myers, J. Pope, and J.R. Walker,

WellDog (Alternate paper in Session 17: Unconventional

Geological Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19229 Exploration and Practice of “Methane-

Leading” Reservoir Stimulation Technology of High-Rank Coalbed Methane

Q. Zhu, Y. Yang, L. Chen, Y. Wang, B. Chen, C. Liu, C. Zhang, and X. Wang, PetroChina Huabei Oilfield Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 49: Heavy Oil and Coalbed Methane)

1330 19069 Characteristics and Influence Factors of the Middle-Lower Jurassic Tight Sandstone Reservoirs in the Taibei Sag, Turpan-Hami Basin

X. Si, Y. Xu, X. Wang, H. Guo, Y. Li, and X. Shan, PetroChina Hangzhou Research Inst. of Geology

(Alternate paper in Session 41: Tight Sandstone Oil and Gas)

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STATION 3Wednesday, 27 March

Time Paper 1030 19106 Compositional Variation of Natural Gas in

Kerogen During Production W. Pang, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum

Engineering; I. Akkutlu, Texas A&M U.; S. Ding and T. Zhang, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering; W. Xia, Harding Shelton Petroleum Engineering & Technology

(Alternate paper in Session 17: Unconventional Geological Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling)

1530 19110 Geomechanical Anisotropic Method Increased Fracturing Efficiency in Tight Oil Production: A Case Study of Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin

S. Xi, Y. Hou, X. Li, and X. Hu, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; P. Liu and X. Zhao, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 33: Fracturing Modelling and Design)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19178 Case History: Real-Time Fiber-Optic

Technology Maximises Tight Carbonate Formation Returns in Kuwait, Multistage Acid Fracturing Diagnostics, Post-Treatment Flowback Allocation, and Production Profiling

S. Gorgi and J.F. Joya, Halliburton; A.E. Al-Ebrahim, M.R. Al-Othman, M.A. Al-Dousari, A.M. Ahmed, M.O. Hassan, J.M. Al-Mansour, and A. Elsayed, Kuwait Oil Co.; A.S. Alboueshi, A. Allam, and F. Robles, Halliburton

(Alternate paper in Session 57: Advancing in Fracturing Technology)

1330 19295 Study of Ultra-Dry CO2 Foam Fracturing Fluid Enhanced by Graphene Oxide

Q. Lv, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Z. Li and R. Zheng, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

(Alternate paper in Session 57: Advancing in Fracturing Technology)

STATION 4Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19460 Advanced Modelling of Production Induced

Pressure Depletion Impact on Infill Well Using Cloud Computation in the Haynesville

W. Zheng, T. Xu, J.D. Baihly, R. Malpani, and J. Li, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 9: Unconventional Production)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19165 The Development and Field Test of Fiber *AB Microseismic Fracturing Monitoring Technology B. Xie, Y. Pan, and S. Duan, PetroChina Xinjiang

Oilfield Co.; M. Zhang, Peking U.; S. Pan, Southwest Petroleum U.; F. Liu, Peking U.; N. Wang, PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 25: Fracturing Materials & Monitoring)

1330 19151 The Study of Surfactant Huff and Puff of Horizontal Well with SRV in Tight Oil Reservoirs

W. Li and Z. Dong, Xi’an Shiyou U.; G. Lei, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals; C. Wang, RIPED, CNPC; H. Wang, Peking U.

(Alternate paper in Session 25: Fracturing Materials & Monitoring)

1530 19282 Innovative Reservoir Classification with Natural Fracture Geometry to Guide Well Stimulation for Unconventional Tight Gas Field

J. Xu, J. Yue, H. Wang, and B. Wygrala, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 41: Tight Sandstone Oil and Gas)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19265 Yanbei-Unlocking the Tight Gas Green Field

Development Potential through Integrated Technology Application

M.Z. Zaini, K. Du, M. Zhu, L. Feng, H. Yang, L. Wei, and Y. Liu, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 41: Tight Sandstone Oil and Gas)

1330 19253 Utility of Sonic Anisotropic Measurements in Accurate Rock Mechanics Calculation for Hydro-Fracturing Design and Wellbore Stability Analysis in Unconventional Reservoirs

R. Kumar, J. Zacharia, D.G. Yu, A.K. Singh, R. Talreja, A. Bandyopadhay, and S.K. Subbiah, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 57: Advancing in Fracturing Technology)

STATION 5Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19416 Static and Dynamic Elastic Moduli of Bakken

Formation Samples J. He and K. Ling, U. of North Dakota; X. Wu,

U. of Oklahoma; P. Pei and H. Pu, U. of North Dakota

(Alternate paper in Session 9: Unconventional Production)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19308 Flow Enhancement by High Power Laser

Technology S.I. Batarseh, A. Al-Harith, H.A. Othman, and H.

Al-Badairy, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 17: Unconventional

Geological Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling)

1330 19484 Successful Integration of Well Logs and *AB Real Time Data Acquisition with Numerical Fracturing Model to Optimise Reserve Tapping in Tight Oil Sands S.K. Goenka, S. Gupta, A.K. Bora, A. Deo, and

R.J. Tibbles, Cairn Oil & Gas, Vedanta (Alternate paper in Session 49: Heavy Oil and

Coalbed Methane)

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1530 19307 Novel Application of Distributed Temperature Sensing and CT Real-time Downhole Flow Measurement Tool for Thermochemical Treatments

A.R. Al-Nakhli, Saudi Aramco; M. Arifin and D. Ahmed, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 41: Tight Sandstone Oil and Gas)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19150 Advanced Study of Pore Structure and

Mechanical Property Change of Tight Sand Due to Thermochemical Treatment

A.R. Al-Nakhli, Saudi Aramco; M. Mahmoud, KFUPM; H. Al-Badairy and M.H. Alqam, Saudi Aramco

(Alternate paper in Session 33: Fracturing Modelling and Design)

1330 19078 Study on Seven-Property Relation of Tight Oil Reservoirs via Well Logs

R. Mao, Z. Wang, and N. Zhang, PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Co.

INDUSTRY 4.0: COGNITIVE COMPUTING AND MACHINE SYSTEMS

STATION 6Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19193 Digitisation Using IIoT and Cloud Technology

in Oil and Gas Upstream - Merits and Challenges

A.C. Dange and P. Ranjan, Middlesex U.; H.M. Mesbah, Ajal Group; R.N. Chokshi, Accutant Solutions

(Alternate paper in Session 2: Cloud Computing)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19060 Automated Pressure Transient Analysis: A

Cloud-Based Approach Y. Guo, A. Zidane, Y. Panchal, O.A. Abou-

Sayed, and A.S. Abou-Sayed, Advantek Waste Management Services LLC

(Alternate paper in Session 2: Cloud Computing)

1330 19174 An Improved Model for Gas-Liquid Flow Pattern Prediction Based on Machine Learning

G. Mask and X. Wu, U. of Oklahoma; K. Ling, U. of North Dakota

(Alternate paper in Session 26: Reservoir & Production Machine Learning)

1530 19299 The Fundamental Work to the Pre-Frac Evaluation of Deep Shale Reservoir: Evaluating Reservoir Heterogeneity Based on Principal Components Analysis and Artificial Neural Network

W. Zhai, J. Li, Y. Xi, G. Liu, H. Yang, and H. Jiang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Y. Zhou, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co. Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 34: Artificial Intelligence for the Oil & Gas Industry)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19050 Innovative Autonomous Maritime ISO-

Container Vehicles (AMISOC Vehicles) J.S. Whang, AEPLOG, Inc. (Alternate paper in Session 58: IoT & Robotics)

1330 19533 A Real-Time Pipeline Tracking Using a Forward-Looking Sonar

Y. Tipsuwan and T. Kasetkasem, Kasetsart U.; P. Hoonsuwan, PTTEP; A. Leangaramkul, Kasetsart U.

STATION 7Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19386 Prediction Methods of Key Development

Indexes of Large Gas Fields Based on Big Data Analysis

Y. Sun, C. Guan, J. Zhang, Q. Li, J. Lu, and H. Tang, RIPED, CNPC; W. Shen, Inst. of Mechanics of Chinese Academy of Sciences; H. Li and H. Zhang, RIPED, CNPC

(Alternate paper in Session 10: Big Data)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19430 A Data Driven Approach of ROP Prediction

and Drilling Performance Estimation J. Han, Y. Sun, and S. Zhang, PCITC (Alternate paper in Session 10: Big Data)

1330 19075 A Novel Technique to Predict the Fluid Rate *AB and Bottom Hole Flowing Pressure for Gas- Lifted Oil Wells Utilising Artificial Neural Network and Integrated Production Modelling M. Bahaa and M. Kamal, Gulf of Suez Petroleum

Co. (GUPCO) (Alternate paper in Session 26: Reservoir &

Production Machine Learning)

1530 19107 Use of Data Analytics to Incorporate Geophysical Surface Uncertainty into Subsurface Modelling

M. Hardy, A. Lockwood, and P. Thomas, Woodside Energy Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 34: Artificial Intelligence for the Oil & Gas Industry)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1330 19242 A Working Condition Diagnosis Model of

Sucker Rod Pumping Wells Based on Big Data Deep Learning

X. Wang and Y. He, Changzhou U.; F. Li, Luming Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Co., Ltd.; X. Dou, Changzhou U.; Z. Wang, Luming Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Co., Ltd.; H. Xu and L. Fu, Changzhou U.

STATION 8Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19248 Accelerate Non-Metallic Seal Development

for Downhole Applications by Applying a Big Data Method in Material Data

B.X. Huang and W. Furlan, Baker Hughes, a GE company

(Alternate paper in Session 10: Big Data)

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Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19100 A Consolidated Method for Selecting Drilling

Parameters H.G. Suryadi, Schlumberger (Alternate paper in Session 10: Big Data)

1330 19556 A Machine Learning Method for Predicting *AB Optimal Formation Pressure Testing Zones and Parameters A. Garcia Mayans, M.A. Munoz Salinas, S. Park,

F. Dubost, and M.L. Vizcaino, Schlumberger (Alternate paper in Session 26: Reservoir &

Production Machine Learning)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19179 Improving Drilling Simulation Computation

Performance with Smart Logic and Machine Learning

C. Mu, J. Liu, R. Chen, P. Bolchover, H.G. Suryadi, and T. Yu, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 42: Drilling & Completion Machine Learning)

1330 19417 Digitalisation and Automation of Subsea *AB Asset Integrity Data N. Salman, Schlumberger; J.H. Vincent,

OneSubsea, a Schlumberger Co.; I. Darilmaz and G. Papadopoulos, Shell

STATION 9Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19548 Rate of Penetration Prediction in Shale

Formation Using Fuzzy Logic A. Ahmed S, S. Elkatatny, A.Z. Ali, M. Mahmoud,

and A. Abdulraheem, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals

(Alternate paper in Session 18: Data Analytics for Drilling & Completion)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19045 Combining the Power of IoT and Big Data to

Unleash the Potential of Digital Oil Field A.H. Al-Bar, H.M. Asfoor, A.A. Goz, and N.H.

Ansari, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 58: IoT & Robotics)

1330 19330 Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Based Feature Selection Approach for Carbonate Reservoir Cementation Factor Prediction

F.A. Anifowose, C. Ayadiuno, and F.S. Al-Reshedan, Saudi Aramco PE&D

(Alternate paper in Session 34: Artificial Intelligence for the Oil & Gas Industry)

1530 19230 A Novel Machine Learning Model for Early Operational Anomaly Detection Using LWD/MWD Data

M.A. Al-Ghazal, Saudi Aramco; V.V. Vedpathak, Stratagraph

(Alternate paper in Session 42: Drilling & Completion Machine Learning)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19155 Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Used for *AB Seafloor Seismic Acquisition C. Tsingas, Saudi Aramco; A. Muhaidib, Aramco

Far East Business Services Co., Ltd.; T. Brizard, Seabed Geosolutions

(Alternate paper in Session 58: IoT & Robotics)

1330 19414 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for the Oil and Gas *AB Industry B. Li, C. Tsingas, M.M. Mezghani, and A. Saeed,

Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 58: IoT & Robotics)

STATION 10Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19093 Unique Data Standardisation Challenges

and Solutions: Raw and Basic Processed Microseismic Data

L. Al-Thani, R. Al-Naim, A. Al-Zayer, and A. Bin Mahfoodh, Saudi Aramco

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19458 Research and Application of Big Data Analysis

Platform for Oil and Gas Production R. Zhao, J. Shi, and X. Zhang, RIPED, CNPC;

J. Li, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Y. Peng, C. Xiong, M. Liu, and F. Deng, RIPED, CNPC; S. Song and G. Miao, Daqing Oilfield Co., CNPC

(Alternate paper in Session 10: Big Data)

1330 19508 A Model Designed for HSE Big Data Analysis in Petroleum Industry

T. Wu, Y. Mao, and G. Zhao, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology

1530 19485 Data Mining of Hidden Danger in Enterprise Production Safety and Research of Hidden Danger’s Model Conversion K. Tian, H. Yan, Y. Mao, and S. Wu, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19077 A New Method to Predict Residual Oil

Saturation of Light Oil Reservoir Based on Big Data Analytics

X. Luo, J. Li, D. Yang, and H. Shi, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

1330 19214 The Novel Dissolution of Bitumen by *AB Commercial Enzymes M. Mislan and I. Gates, U. of Calgary (Alternate paper in Session 49: Heavy Oil and

Coalbed Methane)

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STATION 11Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19194 A Velocity Modelling Method of Converted *AB Wave Pre-Stack Depth Migration and Its Application B. Ning, D. Li, and J. Yang, BGP, CNPC (Alternate paper in Session 3: Full Wavefield

Inversion & Velocity Model Building)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19279 Great Breakthroughs and Key Technologies in

Exploration of Ordovician Deep Buried Hill in Northern Jizhong Depression

Y. Zhang, J. Tian, D. Yang, S. Chen, X. Liu, F. Hou, R. Tian, and C. Zhang, CNPC Huabei Oilfield Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 20: Geological Challenges)

1330 19567 Numerical Simulation Study of Focused Borehole to Surface Electric Imaging

H. Hu, Z. Xiao, B. Zhao, Z. Yu, R. Zhu, and J. Liu, CNPC Logging Co. Ltd., Research Inst. of Logging Technology

(Alternate paper in Session 27: Borehole Geophysics)

1530 19278 A New Technique to Support Future Energy Exploration of Continental Sedimentary Basin: BWH Full-Frequency Fidelity and Amplitude Preserving Processing Technology

Y. Bao, C. Wang, S. Chen, J. Wang, Z. Chen, J. Pei, and J. Wu, E&D Research Inst., PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 35: Advances in Seismic Acquisition & Processing)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19139 Study on the Brittleness Evaluation in the

Naturally Fractured Carbonate Formation and Its Application in the Ordos Basin

X. Ma, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; J. Kao and Z. Zhou, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

(Alternate paper in Session 59: Geophysical Reservoir Characterisation)

STATION 12Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19113 Accumulation Stages Division of Carbonate

Hydrocarbon Pool in the Western Yingxiongling Area of Qaidam Basin

K. Wu, Y. Zhang, and S. Zhang, Research Inst. of Exploration & Development of Qinghai Oil Field, CNPC

(Alternate paper in Session 4: Advanced Geological Concepts)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19225 Improved Seismic Imaging with Multi-Azimuth

PSDM Processing: A Case History South China Sea

J. Liu, M. Zhong, Z. Fang, Z. Dan, and L. Sun, China Oilfield Services Ltd., CNOOC

(Alternate paper in Session 11: Seismic Imaging & Migration)

1330 19103 Seismic Acquisition of Walkaway VSP and Walk Around VSP in the Xihu Sag of East China Sea Basin

Z. Xiong, Z. Jiang, and Y. Jiang, CNOOC Ltd., Shanghai Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 27: Borehole Geophysics)

1530 19086 Application of the Broadband Seismic Acquisition in Huizhou Sag, Pearl River Mouth Basin, China

Z. Chen, D. Yang, W. Luo, and Y. Xu, CNOOC China Ltd., Shenzhen Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 43: Seismic Inversion)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19329 The Application of High Frequency Resonance

Based on MPD in the Identification of Oil and Water Layer

P. Zhang, D. Hou, X. Ma, and Y. Wang, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 59: Geophysical Reservoir Characterisation)

1330 19196 Insights into the Extra Heavy Oil Property and Oil Charging Combing Rock Pyrolysis Paramenters, Geochemistry Data and Seismic Multi-Attribute Transformation

B. Wang, C. Xu, K. Wu, R. Zhang, J. Deng, and N. Guo, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 60: Integrated Reservoir Characterisation)

STATION 13Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19250 High Precision Velocity Model Building

Technology for Gas Cloud Areas and Its Application in P Oilfield, Bohai Bay Basin

W. Li, L. Liu, J. Wang, and X. Liu, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 3: Full Wavefield Inversion & Velocity Model Building)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19490 Study of Seismic Data Processing Techniques

in Deepwater Slope Q. Li, China Oilfield Services Ltd., CNOOC (Alternate paper in Session 19: Advances in Time

Processing)

1330 19540 Comprehensive Identification Technology of Atypical Bright Spot Oil Reservoirs in Deepwater Area of Eastern South China Sea

Z. Li, J. Liu, Z. Zhang, Z. Chen, B. Liu, and N. Shi, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 43: Seismic Inversion)

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1530 19157 Oil Detection Based on Layer Buried-Depth Corrected Elastic Inversion in Deepwater of the Pearl River Basin

X. Liu, Z. Chen, H. Liu, and W. Zhang, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 43: Seismic Inversion)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19068 Dynamic Capillarity During the Water Flooding

Process in Fractured Low Permeability Reservoirs

Y. Li, and H. Li, Southwest Petroleum U.; S. Chen, U. of Calgary; Y. Lu, Southwest Petroleum U.; X. Li, U. of Calgary; H. Luo, C. Liu, and X. Cui, Southwest Petroleum U.

(Alternate paper in Session 52: Integrated Reservoir Modelling)

1330 19309 Structural Dip Estimation from Crossbedding on Borehole Images

G. Sultan, Schlumberger Services Asia Ltd.; W. Jibreel, Schlumberger Oilfield Services Libya Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 60: Integrated Reservoir Characterisation)

STATION 14Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19372 Stratigraphic Forward Simulation of the

Miocene Fan Delta in the South of Albert Basin, Uganda

W. Xu, Y. Zhang, L. Fang, Z. Jing, J. Zou, and J. Liu, CNOOC Research Inst. Co., Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 4: Advanced Geological Concepts)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19475 Formation, Evolution and Dynamic Mechanism *AB of Eastern Branch of the East African Rift System S. Jia, CNOOC Research Inst. Co., Ltd. (Alternate paper in Session 12: Structural

Systems and Trap Analysis)

1330 19212 Risk Management in Deepwater Exploration Well: Reduced Depth Uncertainty through Acquiring Seismic while Drilling

A. Purnomo, Kangean Energy Indonesia; T. Octaviani, G.A. Paterson, and I.T. Pasaribu, Schlumberger; R. Mori, MCX Asia; A. Ahmed, Schlumberger; K. Akama, Japex; M.F. Aini, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 28: Geophysical Challenges)

1530 19171 Accurate Original Resistivity Inversion in a Heterogeneous Thick Flooded Reservoir through Electrical Interpretation Unit Classification

H. Liu, J. Xu, Y. Cui, Z. Lv, and X. Shi, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 44: Geological Reservoir Characterisation)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19298 Reactive Transport Modelling to Study Local *AB Mesogenetic Dissolution in Carbonate and Sandstone Reservoirs Induced by Natural Gas Acidic Components G. Zhang, Chengdu U. of Technology and Indiana

U.; P. Lu, Indiana U.; E. Sonnenthal, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; C. Zhu, Indiana U.

(Alternate paper in Session 52: Integrated Reservoir Modelling)

1330 19122 Study on the “Incised-Channel” Lithologic *AB Traps in Neogene in Enping Sag, Pearl River Mouth Basin Z. Li, L. Ding, X. Zhang, X. Li, X. Zhang, and S.

Zhang, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch

STATION 15Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19477 The Effect of High-Geothermal Field on the

Diagenesis and Pore Evolution of Sandstone Reservoirs in Baiyun Sag, Pearl River Mouth Basin

Y. Ma, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch (Alternate paper in Session 4: Advanced

Geological Concepts)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19101 Salt Tectonic Control on the Subsalt Petroleum *AB System in the Ultradeep Layer of the Kuqa Fold-Thrust Belt in Northwestern China Y. Neng, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing at

Karamay; Y. Li and Y. Tang, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 12: Structural Systems and Trap Analysis)

1330 19266 Cohesive Approach for High-Resolution Seismic Using Inversion & Imaging in Malaysian Carbonate Field

Y. Bashir, A. Babasafari, A. Biswas, R. Hamidi, and S. Moussavi Alashloo, U. Teknologi PETRONAS; H. Tariq Janjuah, American U. of Beirut; D. Prasad Ghosh and W. Chow, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

(Alternate paper in Session 28: Geophysical Challenges)

1530 19127 Separation and Imaging of Diffraction Energy *AB Towards Improved Interpretation of Small Size Geological Features R. Alai and M. Mokhtar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn.

Bhd.; Y. Guo, J. Wang, and P. Wardaya, CGG; R. Pratama and H. Haryanto, PETRONAS Carigali Indonesia Operation

(Alternate paper in Session 11: Seismic Imaging & Migration)

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Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19445 Fracture Network Mapping Using Integrated

Micro-Seismic Events Inverse with Rate-Transient Analysis

W. Wang, K. Zhang, and Y. Su, China U. of Petroleum (East China); M. Tang, PetroChina Oil & Gas Technology Research Inst. of Changqing Oil Field; Q. Zhang, China U. of Geosciences (Wuhan); G. Sheng, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

(Alternate paper in Session 59: Geophysical Reservoir Characterisation)

1330 19352 Advanced Meandering Fluvial Reservoir Characterisation for Static Model Improvement

H.H. Ismail, C. Lew, and M.R. Muhammad Som, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.; M.F. Abdul Kadir and M.R. Ahmad Tajuddin, Energy Quest Sdn. Bhd.

(Alternate paper in Session 67: Geological Reservoir Modelling)

STATION 16Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19398 Reviving a Mature Basin through High-End *AB Imaging Technology K. Zhao, M. Burke, X. Li, S. Birdus, A. Artemov, J.

Zhou, and N. Mudge, CGG (Alternate paper in Session 3: Full Wavefield

Inversion & Velocity Model Building)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19273 Time-Frequency Analysis of Seismic Data *AB Using a Specialised Curvelet Transform S. Tyson, U. Teknologi Brunei; J. Wang and Z. Li,

China U. of Petroleum (East China); L. Gross, U. of Queensland

(Alternate paper in Session 19: Advances in Time Processing)

1330 19076 Enhancing Velocity Model for Gas-Cloud Using First Break Travel Time Tomography Full Waveform Inversion

S. Prajapati and D. Ghosh, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

(Alternate paper in Session 28: Geophysical Challenges)

1530 19301 An Equivalent Media Theory for Reservoir Characterisation

S. Prajapati and D. Ghosh, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

(Alternate paper in Session 51: Rock Physics)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19544 Seismic Attribute Feasibility Study for Fault

and Fracture Analysis and Integration with Spectral Decomposition: Application in Sarawak Basin

R. Hamidi and D. Ghosh, U. Teknologi PETRONAS (Alternate paper in Session 59: Geophysical

Reservoir Characterisation)

1330 19339 Effect of Layered Induced Anisotropy in *AB Seismic Reservoir Characterisation A. Babasafari, D.P. Ghosh, A. Salim, S. Moussavi

Alashloo, and Y. Bashir, U. Teknologi PETRONAS (Alternate paper in Session 66: Geophysical

Reservoir Modelling)

STATION 17Wednesday, 27 March

Time Paper 1030 19283 New Findings Source Rock Potential: Case

Study West Natuna Basin, MA Block through Geochemistry Analysis and Hydrocarbon to Source Correlation

M. Arisandy, M. Mazied, B. Permana Putra, E. Yogapurana, and J. B Mohd Idris, PETRONAS Carigali Indonesia Operations; H. Darmawan, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

(Alternate paper in Session 20: Geological Challenges)

1330 19320 Bioclastic Limestone Reservoir Characterisation of an Oilfield in the Middle East

T. Lin, N. Wang, W. Wang, N. Li, S. Yang, Y. Liu, J. Dong, Q. Zhang, and R. Guo, RIPED, CNPC

(Alternate paper in Session 44: Geological Reservoir Characterisation)

1530 19228 Comprehensive Seismic Data Conditioning of the Bioclastic Limestone in the Middle East

T. Lin, X. Wang, and J. Dong, RIPED, PetroChina (Alternate paper in Session 43: Seismic Inversion)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19199 Calibration of Forward Depositional *AB Models with Well Log Data Based on Advanced Bayesian Optimisation Methodology Y. Li, Beijing Research Center, Saudi Aramco;

M.M. Mezghani, Saudi Aramco EXPEC ARC (Alternate paper in Session 67: Geological

Reservoir Modelling)

1330 19503 Seismic Facies Recognition and Stratigraphic Traps Characterisation Based on Neural Network

S. Zhang, Y. Xu, M.A. Abu-Ali, and M. Teng, Saudi Aramco

(Alternate paper in Session 66: Geophysical Reservoir Modelling)

STATION 18Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19285 Improving Imaging and Inversion through

Least-Squares Q-Kirchhoff APSDM: A Case Study from Offshore China

C. Jiao, J. Yao, K. Teng, and B. Hung, CGG; J. Lee, SK Innovation; H. Feng, CNOOC

(Alternate paper in Session 11: Seismic Imaging & Migration)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19522 Walkaway VSP Velocity Estimation Using *AB Nonlinear Inversion Framework A. Al-Ramadhan and A.A. Al-Dawood, Saudi

Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 27: Borehole

Geophysics)

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1330 19424 Borehole Electromagnetic Technique for Reservoir Imaging and Monitoring from Uncased Sections of a Well Using Adjacent Casings as Receiver Antennas

A.R. Sena, Saudi Aramco PE&D (Alternate paper in Session 27: Borehole

Geophysics)

1530 19296 Drillcam: A Fully Integrated Real-Time System *AB to Image and Predict Ahead and Around the Bit E. Al-Hemyari and P. Golikov, EXPEC Advanced

Research Center, Saudi Aramco; A. Al-Muhaidib and Y. Liu, Beijing Research Center, Saudi Aramco Asia

(Alternate paper in Session 27: Borehole Geophysics)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1330 19059 Strategic R&D Pillars of Electromagnetic *AB Methods for Reservoir Mapping and Monitoring A.F. Marsala, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 66: Geophysical

Reservoir Modelling)

STATION 19Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19325 An Integrated Stratigraphic Modelling *AB Approach to Understanding Tectono- Sedimentary Systems in Exploration Frontier Area X. Wang, Aramco Asia Beijing Research Center;

M.M. Mezghani, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 4: Advanced

Geological Concepts)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19476 Timing and Mechanism of Salt Movement in *AB the Northern Red Sea H. Al-Daif, Saudi Aramco; A. Afifi, King Abdullah

U. of Science and Technology (Alternate paper in Session 12: Structural

Systems and Trap Analysis)

1330 19188 A Seismic Insight to the Root Cause of Drilling *AB Challenges in the Triassic Section in the Central Area of Saudi Arabia M. Alabbad, A. Muslem, R. Lubbe, Y. Hu, and M.

Alawi, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 28: Geophysical

Challenges)

1530 19200 Subsurface Stratigraphy Problem Resolved *AB from Outcrop Stratigraphy: A Case Study from the Late Jurassic Hanifa Formation, Saudi Arabia M. Fallatah, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 44: Geological

Reservoir Characterisation)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19545 Predicting Porosity via Optimised Rock *AB Physics Models M. Bin Gubair, A. Ramadan and C. Ayadiuno,

Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 51: Rock Physics)

1330 19429 Facies Probabilities Driven by Seismic as a *AB Training Image S. Khattab and F. Al-Awam, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 67: Geological

Reservoir Modelling)

STATION 20Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19270 Estimating Anisotropic Parameters via Joint *AB Migration Inversion A. Al-Shuhail, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 11: Seismic Imaging

& Migration)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19054 Scholte Wave Attenuation with Polarisation *AB Filtering Using Pressure and Vertical Geophone Sensors M.S. Diallo and M. Al-Marzooq, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 19: Advances in Time

Processing)

1330 19287 Pre-Drill and Real-Time Mitigation of Drilling *AB Risks Associated with Allochthonous Rafts and Evaporite Mélanges in the Red Sea J.P. Brown, R.C. Sierraalta, K. Ghazi, and A.H.

Zaher, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 36: Integration

Challenges)

1530 19497 2D Sparse Radon Data Reconstruction *AB M. Al-Bannagi, Saudi Aramco; D. Verschuur, Delft U. of Technology (Alternate paper in Session 35: Advances in

Seismic Acquisition & Processing)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19163 Connected Reservoir Regions Map Created

from Time-Lapse Pressure Data Shows Similarity to Other Reservoir Quality Maps in a Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoir

B. Kayode, M.R. Yaacob, and F. Abdullah, Saudi Aramco

(Alternate paper in Session 60: Integrated Reservoir Characterisation)

1330 19183 Forward Integration of Dynamic Data into 3-D Static Modelling Significantly Improves Reservoir Characterisation

B. Kayode, O. Meza, N. Quintero, and S. Al-Dossary, Saudi Aramco

(Alternate paper in Session 67: Geological Reservoir Modelling)

STATION 21Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19569 Signal to Noise Ratio Enhancement Using Empirical Wavelet Transform W.Y. Lee, R. Hamidi, D.P. Ghosh, and M.H. Musa, U. Teknologi PETRONAS

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Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19535 VSP Inversion of Azimuthal Velocity Variations *AB for Seismic Anisotropy K. Al Dulaijan, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 19: Advances in Time

Processing)

1330 19345 A Case Study – Identifying Optimal Well *AB Placement for a Stratigraphic Reservoir Truncation Play with Limited Geophysical and Offset Well Data Y. Al-Sharhan, D. Mackertich, M. Teng, and S.

Black, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 36: Integration

Challenges)

1530 19221 Calibrated Natural State Model in Sorik Marapi Geothermal Field, Indonesia

S. Mulyani, Schlumberger; Z. Sarmiento, KS Orka; V. Chandra, R. Hendry, S. Nasution, and R. Hidayat, Sorik Marapi Geothermal Power; J. Jhonny, P. Puspa Sari, and D. Juandi, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 52: Integrated Reservoir Modelling)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19505 Application of Seismic AVAZ Ratio Method for *AB Reservoir Fracture Characterisation M. Zagzoog, M.A. Hussain, and A. Suleiman,

Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 51: Rock Physics)

1330 19096 Modelling Early Carbonate Diagenesis for *AB Reservoir Quality Prediction: Constitutive Relations from Recent Marine Sediments S. Zhang, Aramco Services Co., Aramco

Research Center – Houston; P. Lu, Saudi Aramco EXPEC ARC

(Alternate paper in Session 67: Geological Reservoir Modelling)

STATION 22Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19062 Enhanced Complex Overburden Modelling *AB and Imaging through Early Inclusion of Full- Waveform Inversion in the Model Building Process, North West Shelf, Australia L. Zhang, H. Trihutomo, Y. Gong, B. Lim, and A.

Karvelas, WesternGeco, Schlumberger (Alternate paper in Session 3: Full Wavefield

Inversion & Velocity Model Building)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19302 Identification and Analogy of Carbonate

Geometries between Offshore Indus Basin in Pakistan and Proven Carbonate Play

M.H. Khan, Independent; T. Maqsood, Tullow Pakistan; T.M. Jaswal, Pakistan Oilfields Ltd.; M. Mujahid, Spec energy DMCC; M.S. Malik, Qatar Petroleum; E.F. Jadoon, United Energy Pakistan; U.L. Hakeem, Qatar Petroleum

(Alternate paper in Session 20: Geological Challenges)

1330 19527 Control of Pore Types and Fracture Intensity on the P-Wave Velocity of Carbonate Rocks

A.J. Abdlmutalib and O.M. Abdullatif, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals

(Alternate paper in Session 36: Integration Challenges)

1530 19402 A New Way to Regularise Full Azimuth 3D Data *AB while Preserving Its Azimuthal Attributes R. Li, Schlumberger; M. Zheng, J. Qiu, P. Huang,

and H. An, PetroChina Southwest Weiyuandong Shale Gas Operating Co.; X. Ji and R. Zeng, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 35: Advances in Seismic Acquisition & Processing)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19560 Factors Influencing Elastic Properties on

Carbonate Rocks, Lessons Learnt from Two Case Studies and from Simulation Results

F. Hong, Total; F. Bastide, Modis; O. Zerhouni, Ecole Polytechnique; C. Planteblat, Modis

(Alternate paper in Session 51: Rock Physics)

1330 19166 Automatic Statics and Residual Statics *AB Correction with Low-Rank Approximation A.M. Alfaraj, U. of British Columbia; R. Kumar,

DownUnder Geosolutions; F.J. Herrmann, Georgia Inst. of Technology

(Alternate paper in Session 35: Advances in Seismic Acquisition & Processing)

RESERVOIR

STATION 23Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19419 Complex Resistivity Responses Explained

Using LWD Laterolog Curves and Images, LWD Propagation Resistivity and Wireline Dielectric Measurement

L. Guan, X. Wang, and D. Xiao, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch; Y.H. Shim, D.C. Maggs, C.J. Maeso, F. Legendre, R. Leech, and C.W. Qu, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 5: Reservoir Evaluation and Monitoring: Recent Advancement)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19472 Reservoir Fluid Geodynamics, a New Way

to Evaluate the Reservoir Connectivity and Crude Oil Alteration with Late Gas Charge

L. Chen, Schlumberger; Y. Gan, CNOOC; B. Gao, J. Chen, J.A. Canas, R.R. Jackson, J. El Khoury, and O.C. Mullins, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 5: Reservoir Evaluation and Monitoring: Recent Advancement)

1330 19043 Advanced Vertical Interference Test Modelling by Considering Petrophysical and Image Based Rock Typing for a Better Kv Estimation in a Heterogeneous Reservoir: A New Workflow

A. Kumar, S.S. Batshas, G. Nagaraj, S. Nahar, S. Singh, and C. Chatterjee, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 5: Reservoir Evaluation and Monitoring: Recent Advancement)

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1530 19369 Innovative Mini-DST and Production Evaluation Approach at Challenging HPHT Condition for KeShen Tight Gas Reservoir, a Case Study at Tarim Basin

S. Shuai, X. Zhang, T. Ma, Y. Zhao, and Q. Guo, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; J. Chen, Z. Fan, B. Bi, and L. Yang, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 5: Reservoir Evaluation and Monitoring: Recent Advancement)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19131 Optimising Hardware & Workflow to Maximise

Formation Fluid Scanning & Sampling While Drilling Success in Unconsolidated Formations

I. De Santo, M. Turner, Y. Blanco, S.H. Paul, S.A. Haq, and V. Agarwal, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 45: Formation Evaluation: Integrated Studies and Workflows)

1330 19442 Effective Igneous Reservoir Identification and Controlling Factor Analysis in Eastern Sag of Liaohe Depression, China

Z. Hu, PetroChina Liaohe Oilfield Co.; S. Zhang, PetroChina Qinghai Oilfield Co.; F. Wu, X. Liu, J. Wu, S. Li, Y. Wang, X. Zhao, and H. Zhao, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 53: Formation Evaluation: Field Case Studies)

STATION 24Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19063 Factors Affecting Water Alternating

Hydrocarbon Gas Miscible Flooding in a Low Permeability Reservoir

J. Dong, S. Wu, G. Xing, T. Fan, H. Li, and B. Wang, RIPED, CNPC

(Alternate paper in Session 29: Advancement and Application of IOR/EOR)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19133 Investigation of Anhydrite Dissolution as

a Potential Low Salinity Waterflooding Mechanism Using Carbonate Reservoir Rocks

T. Uetani, H. Kaido, and H. Yonebayashi, INPEX Corp.

(Alternate paper in Session 29: Advancement and Application of IOR/EOR)

1330 19129 Disclose Hidden Hydrocarbon (HC) Reserves from Additional Zone of Interest (AZIs) Using dT LogR Method in Lunar Field, Gulf of Thailand

P. Kamkong, T. Karnjanamuntana, W. Prungkwanmuang, J. Yingyuen, D. Oatwaree, N. Amornpiyapong, P. Khositchaisri, V. Tivayanonda, D. Wongsuvapich, and S. Tongsuk, PTTEP

(Alternate paper in Session 53: Formation Evaluation: Field Case Studies)

1530 19097 Effect of Pore Pressure Depletion on Wellbore Stability and Hydraulic Fracturing in Sandstone Reservoir

M. Al-Dossary and O. Hamid, Saudi Aramco; S. Elkatatny, King Fahd U. of Petroleum & Minerals

(Alternate paper in Session 45: Formation Evaluation: Integrated Studies and Workflows)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19218 Reviving Idle Wells and Unlocking Potential

Production Gain in Offshore Sarawak through Exposing BCO-LRLC Opportunities

M. C A Razak, M. Kamarul Zaman, A. Ali, J. M Shah, M. Sakdilah, and M. Md Zainuri, PETRONAS

(Alternate paper in Session 53: Formation Evaluation: Field Case Studies)

1330 19518 From Molecules to Barrels: A Case Study on Redefining Hydrocarbon Spectrum and DNA Tracing through Gas-Chromatograph Fingerprinting

S. Zulkipli and N.B. Harun, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

(Alternate paper in Session 53: Formation Evaluation: Field Case Studies)

STATION 25Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19170 Development of a New Parallel Polymer

Flooding Simulator for Conventional and Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

H. Liu, Z. Chen, L. Shen, and H. Zhong, U. of Calgary; H. Liu, AMSS, Chinese Academy of Sciences; B. Yang and D. Ji, U. of Calgary; Z. Zhu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; J. Zhan, Xi’an Shiyou U.

(Alternate paper in Session 13: Advances in Reservoir Simulation)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19152 The Fracture Network Inversion Based on Gas

Production Profile L. Mi, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; B. Yan,

Texas A&M U.; Q. Liu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Z. Ren, Xi’an Shiyou U.

(Alternate paper in Session 13: Advances in Reservoir Simulation)

1330 19048 An Experimental Study of the Dynamic Mass Transfer Process During Carbonated Water Injection

J. Zou, X. Liao, X. Zhao, Z. Chen, L. Mu, H. Chu, and J. Wu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Z. Zhang, Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co., Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 29: Advancement and Application of IOR/EOR)

1530 19140 Integrated Study of Shear Wave and Resistivity Anisotropy in an Inclined Well Providing Insight to the Geomechanical Model

S. Das, Baker Hughes,a GE company; T. Zhang and V. Vevakanandan, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.; M. Abd Rahim, Sarawak Shell Bhd.

(Alternate paper in Session 45: Formation Evaluation: Integrated Studies and Workflows)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19514 Capillary Pressure Corrections, Quality

Control and Curve Fitting Workflow N.I. Al-Bulushi, G. Kraishan, and G. Hursan,

Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 45: Formation

Evaluation: Integrated Studies and Workflows)

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1330 19297 Pressure Transient Behavior for Alternating Polymer Flooding in a Three-Zone Composite Reservoir

X. Kang, Y. Zeng, J. Zhang, E. Tang, and Z. Wei, CNOOC; S. Cheng, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

(Alternate paper in Session 53: Formation Evaluation: Field Case Studies)

INTEGRATED GEOSCIENCE/ENGINEERING

STATION 26Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19501 Refining History Matching Quality through

Various Data Acquisition Campaign for a Major Waterflood Reservoir to Unleash Its Maximum Recovery Potential: A Case Study

I. Jamaludin, D. Mandal, D. Arsanti, I. Dzulkifli, N.A. Zakaria, S. Mohamad Salleh, S. Ahmad Hawari, and M. Mohd Azkah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

(Alternate paper in Session 61: Reservoir Management: Uncertainty Assessment)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19142 Improved Estimation and Forecast through

Model Error Estimation - Norne Field Example M. Lu and Y. Chen, Total E&P UK Ltd. (Alternate paper in Session 61: Reservoir

Management: Uncertainty Assessment)

1330 19314 A Hierarchical Multiscale Framework for History Matching and Optimal Well Placement for a HPHT Fractured Gas Reservoir, Tarim Basin, China

H. Chen, C. Yang, and A. Datta-Gupta, Texas A&M U.; J. Zhang, L. Chen, L. Liu, and B. Chen, PetroChina Tarim Oil Field Co.; X. Cui and F. Shi, Optimization Petroleum Technology, Inc.; A. Bahar, Kelkar and Associates, Inc.

(Alternate paper in Session 37: Integrated Reservoir Management for Challenging Environments)

1530 19158 Integrating Effective Services into MRC Technology to Rejuvenate Mature Reservoir with Low Permeability and Low Resistivity

F. Li, Southwest Petroleum U.; X. Xie, L. Huang, and L. Zhou, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch; B. Chang, C. Wang, F. Wang, and C. He, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 37: Integrated Reservoir Management for Challenging Environments)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19507 Heterogeneity and Relative Permeability Role

in Primary Drainage: From Lateral to Vertical Perching

I. Hulea and I. Kim, Shell Global Solutions Intl. (Alternate paper in Session 61: Reservoir

Management: Uncertainty Assessment)

1330 19167 Study on the Phase Equilibrium of Gas Hydrate Based on Main-Branch Pipe Confluence Model

S. Deng and Y. Liu, Changzhou U.; X. Wei, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; L. Tao and Y. He, Changzhou U.

(Alternate paper in Session 65: Gas Hydrate)

STATION 27Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 ***** Integrated Reservoir Characterisation of the

Wattenberg Field, Colorado, USA J. Daves and N. Daisy Yanrui, Colorado School

of Mines; A. Alfataierge, Saudi Aramco; S. Harryandi, M. Copley, J. Simmons, and A. Tura, Colorado School of Mines

(Top Rated Paper from IPTC Sponsoring Societies)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19422 Determining Critical Flowrate in High CO2

Content Carbonate Field, Sarawak Basin, Offshore East Malaysia

M.Z. Kashim, PETRONAS; A. Giwelli, M.B. Clennell, L. Esteban, and R. Noble, CSIRO; S. Vialle, M. Ghasemiziarani, and A. Saeedi, Curtin U.; S. Md Shah and J. M Ibrahim, PETRONAS

(Alternate paper in Session 68: Integrated Reservoir Development and Management - Case Studies)

1330 19480 Numerical and Analytical Waterflood Evaluation of North Kuwait Giant Carbonate Reservoir

B.Z. Al-Otaibi, Kuwait Oil Co.; M. Lamine, Shell Intl. E&P

(Alternate paper in Session 68: Integrated Reservoir Development and Management - Case Studies)

1530 19182 An Innovative Reservoir Engineering Method to Identify Bypassed Oil and Derisk the Further Development of a Complex Mature Field in Offshore, Malaysia

D. Mandal, N.T. Musani, and N. Mohmad, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

(Alternate paper in Session 68: Integrated Reservoir Development and Management - Case Studies)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19494 Unlocking and Materialising Development

Opportunities with an Optimised Subsurface Study Approach and Adaptive Execution in a Brownfield

Y.V. Tan, N.A. Amiruddin, H.M. Li, C.H. Sim, S. Abdul Aziz, N. Adnan, and M.N. Mansor, Dialog Energy Sdn. Bhd.; M. Anuar and S.T. Jacobs, Halliburton; A. Khalid and A. Kumar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

(Alternate paper in Session 68: Integrated Reservoir Development and Management - Case Studies)

1330 19479 The Greater Enfield Project: Well Placement *AB and Completion Strategy S. Walsh and D.G. Crosby, Woodside Energy Ltd. (Alternate paper in Session 68: Integrated

Reservoir Development and Management - Case Studies)

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DRILLING AND COMPLETIONS

STATION 28Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19233 ROP Enhancement of Hydro-Efflux Hammer in

Hard and Abrasive Formations B. Li, Saudi Aramco PE&D; G. Zhan, Saudi

Aramco; Z. Suo and M. Sun, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering

(Alternate paper in Session 6: Drilling Technology: Success Cases)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19499 Current Methods and Novel Solutions for

Mitigating Lost Circulation J. Ramasamy, C.P. Gooneratne, and M.

Amanullah, Saudi Aramco PE&D (Alternate paper in Session 38: Innovative Drilling

Fluids)

1330 19305 Novel Plant-Based Particulate and Fibrous LCM Products for Loss Control while Drilling

M. Amanullah, M.K. Al-Arfaj, and R.A. Alouhali, Saudi Aramco PE&D

(Alternate paper in Session 38: Innovative Drilling Fluids)

1530 19428 Novel Methods and Test Fixtures for Comprehensive Evaluation and Characterisation of LCM Products

M. Amanullah, R.A. Alouhali, and M.K. Al-Arfaj, Saudi Aramco PE&D

(Alternate paper in Session 62: Drilling Fluids Modelling)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19204 Real-Time Automated Drilling Optimisation

and Operations Benchmarking Services Deliver a Step Change in Khalda Western Desert Operations

M. Abdel Mageed, M. Awad Elsayed, and A. Husseen, Khalda Petroleum Co.; A.M. Osman, M.M. Siam, M.A. Al-Kaabi, and A.R. Moussa, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 69: Drilling Optimisation)

1330 19441 The Successful Selection, Optimisation and Implementation of Adjust While Drilling (AWD) Flowchart in Offshore Oil Field of Bohai Bay, China

Y. He, Y. Hu, H. Shi, J. Zhou, and X. Shu, CNOOC (Alternate paper in Session 69: Drilling

Optimisation)

STATION 29Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19251 Enriching the Underbalanced Coiled Tubing

Drilling Technology to Maximise Reservoir Contact by Combining Resistivity, Biosteering and Productivity Index

P.H. Guizada and R. Alidi, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 6: Drilling Technology:

Success Cases)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper 1030 19223 The Application of Cyclone Desorption

Technology for OBM Drill Cuttings Disposal J. Wu, J. Pan, and H. Wang, China U. of Science

and Technology, East China; L. Wang, X. Lan, and L. Yang, PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Co. Chengdu Natural Gas Chemical General Plant; W. Liu, SJ Petroleum Machinery Co., Sinopec

(Alternate paper in Session 38: Innovative Drilling Fluids)

1330 19319 The Evolution of Completions Benchmarking *AB in Malaysia: A New Way of Working S.R. Mohd Mokhtar, N. Omar, S.R. Fazilah,

M.F. Bakar, M.Z. Khalid, and M.Z. M Zakaria, PETRONAS

(Alternate paper in Session 30: Coiled Tubing Operations)

1530 19510 Research of Formation Protection Technology in Complex Fault Block Oilfield

S. Fan, X. Wang, J. Dong, Q. You, X. Yang, and J. Zhao, PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Co. Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 56: Risk Management)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper 1030 19425 Non-Toxic High Temperature Polymer

Drilling Fluid Significantly Improving Marine Environmental AcceptabiIity and Reducing Cost for Offshore Drilling

X. Liu, Y. Gao, W. Hou, Y. Ma, and Y. Zhang, Drilling Engineering Technology Research Inst. of CNPC Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 62: Drilling Fluids Modelling)

1330 19528 Optimisation of Suitable Measurement Position through Fluid Dynamics in Early Kick Detection

H. Sun, BHDC, CNPC; L. Lao, Cranfield U.; D. Li, Q. Tao, H. Ma, H. Li, and C. Song, BHDC, CNPC

(Alternate paper in Session 70: Well Control)

STATION 30Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19449 Geomechanical Approach Lead to Successful

Implementation of the First Highly Deviated Well at Kuqa Depression in Tarim Basin

T. Jiang, H. Zhang, H. Wang, G. Yin, F. Yuan, and Z. Wang, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 6: Drilling Technology: Success Cases)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19498 Drilling Dynamics Measurements on Positive

Displacement Motors (PDM) Enhance Performances and Reliability

F. Li, R.V. Neelgund, D.L. Smith, and W. Blackman, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 21: Drilling Technology for Difficult Environments)

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1330 19478 Design for Well Longevity: Optimising Cement Barrier Quality in UGS Wells

F. Gao, CNPC Xinjiang Oilfield Co.; R. Wang, Schlumberger; H. Su, CNPC Xibu Drilling Cementing Co.; S. Zhong, CNPC Xinjiang Oilfield Co. Research Inst. of Engineering and Technology; Y. Guo and S. Taoutaou, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 46: Well Integrity)

1530 19252 Geomechanical Consideration of Drilling through Heavily Faulted Formation

M. Abd Rahim, Sarawak Shell Bhd.; M.F. Khodaverdian, Shell Intl. E&P Co.; L. Tang, A.Q. Tan, and K. Paranthaman, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.; P.A. Seli, A. Brem, and A.W. Chan, Sarawak Shell Bhd.; P.H. Morphy, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 56: Risk Management)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19543 Treatment Technology of Brine Contamination

and Barite Settlement for the High Temperature and High Density OBM for Ultra-Deep Well Drilling in Western China

J. Wang and L. Yan, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co. Ltd.; F. Liu, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; H. Yang, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co. Ltd.; D. Yin, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; X. Xu, CNPC Engineering Technology R&D Co. Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 62: Drilling Fluids Modelling)

STATION 31Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19395 First Onsite Automatic Geomagnetic

Observatory Improves Well-Bore Positioning F. Momot, PathControl; F. Humbled, RMI; M.

Garbers and S. Shabanov, Total SA; A. Gonsette, RMI; A. Sikal, PathControl; O. Cousso, Total SA; D. Reynaud, PathControl

(Alternate paper in Session 6: Drilling Technology: Success Cases)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19412 Field Testing of High-Strength Rotary

Shouldered Connections in Difficult Drilling Conditions

K.K. Li, M.H. Du, F. Song, D.L. Smith, and W. Blackman, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 21: Drilling Technology for Difficult Environments)

1330 19254 Investigation of Multi-Scale Approach for Damage Control in Ultra-Deep Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoirs Based on the Multi-Scale Formation Damage Mechanisms

D. Zhang, Y. Kang, L. You, and X. Li, Southwest Petroleum U.; J. Li, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; Y. Chen, Missouri U. of Science and Technology

(Alternate paper in Session 38: Innovative Drilling Fluids)

1530 19376 New Low-Shock Low-Debris Gun Technology with Reliable Gunshock Simulation and Optimisation

C.E. Baumann, D. Damm, J. Escudero, and M.E. Smart, Schlumberger; X. Yang, J. Liu, and Z. Wei, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 54: Completion Technology)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19109 Anti-Gas Channelling Cementing Technology

for Ultra-Deep High Temperature and High Pressure Gas Wells

Y. Zeng, Y. Gao, S. Zhou, Q. Tao, L. Sang, G. Yang, and P. Lu, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering

(Alternate paper in Session 64: Deep Water and HP/HT)

1330 19371 Shale Gas Drilling Performance Breakthrough in Wei Yuan - Relentless Scientific and Engineering Approaches for the Unconventional Resources in Central China

X. Zheng, PetroChina; T.C. Moh, N. Huang, N. Ke, G. Geng, J. Chin, C. Zhang, X. Wang, D. Liu, and L. Yang, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 69: Drilling Optimisation)

STATION 32Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19117 Weight-on-Bit Self-Adjusting Dual-Diameter

Bit Leads a Step Change in Drilling Bit Technology

H. Hu, Z. Guan, B. Wang, and D. Liang, China U. of Petroleum (East China); M. Sun, Qingdao Shidahuatong Technology Co. Ltd.; X. Wang, China U. of Petroleum (East China); W. Chen, King Fahd U. of Petroleum and Minerals

(Alternate paper in Session 6: Drilling Technology: Success Cases)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19539 Intelligent Under Reamer a Solution for Lean

Casing Profile A.L. Khaw, Baker Hughes, a GE company; P.N.

Nguyen and Q.A. Vu, PVD Baker Hughes; D. Miguel, Baker Hughes, a GE company

(Alternate paper in Session 21: Drilling Technology for Difficult Environments)

1330 19571 Investigation on the Transport and Capture Behaviours of Lost Circulation Material in Fracture with Rough Surface

C. Xu, J. Zhang, Y. Kang, L. You, X. Yan, K. Cui, and C. Lin, Southwest Petroleum U.

(Alternate paper in Session 38: Innovative Drilling Fluids)

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1530 19368 Application of Anisotropic Wellbore Stability Model and Unconventional Fracture Model for Lateral Landing and Wellbore Trajectory Optimisation: A Case Study of Shale Gas in Jingmen Area, China

W. Wang, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; H. Wen, Schlumberger; P. Jiang, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; P. Zhang, Schlumberger; L. Zhang, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; C. Xian, Schlumberger; J. Li, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; C. Zhao, Q. Li, and Q. Xie, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 56: Risk Management)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19509 Practices and Understanding on the Anti-

Sloughing Drilling Fluid Technology of S Oilfield

W. Tang, C. Xiao, Y. Xue, H. Zhang, L. Tian, C. Niu, R. Wang, Q. He, L. Kong, Z. Wang, H. Liu, and Y. Li, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering

(Alternate paper in Session 62: Drilling Fluids Modelling)

1330 19144 Experimental Investigation on Wellbore Strengthening Mechanism and Tight Fracture Plugging Drilling Fluid Based on Granular Matter Mechanics

J. Liu and G. Guo, Shengli Petroleum Engineering Corp. Ltd., Sinopec; Z. Qiu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

(Alternate paper in Session 70: Well Control)

STATION 33Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19456 Experimental Investigation of the Impact of

Modified Nano Clay on the Rheology of Oil Well Cement Slurry

M. Murtaza, M.A. Mahmoud, S.M. Elkatatny, A. Al-Majed, W. Chen, and A. Jamaluddin, King Fahd U. of Petroleum & Minerals

(Alternate paper in Session 14: Cementing Technology Advancements)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19290 Economic Analysis of Lost Circulation Events

to Optimise the Drilling Process in Basra Oil Fields, Iraq

H.H. Alkinani, A.T. Al-Hameedi, S. Dunn-Norman, and R.E. Flori, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; M.T. Alsaba, Australian College of Kuwait; A.S. Amer, Newpark Technology Center/ Newpark Drilling Fluids; W.H. Al-Bazzaz, Kuwait Inst. for Scientific Research

(Alternate paper in Session 22: Drilling Efficiency)

1330 19375 Successful Execution of a Challenging Well Intervention on First of Its Kind Unconventional Dual Completion Well in South East Kuwait Field: A Case Study

A.H. Saffar, H. Haddad, S. Sindhu, P.K. Gupta, and F. Al-Munayes, Kuwait Oil Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 46: Well Integrity)

1530 19570 4D Geomechanical Simulation in Fractured Carbonate Reservoir for Optimum Well Construction and Reservoir Management, Case Study in Offshore East Java Area

A.S. Anis, Schlumberger; Z. Syarif, Saka Indonesia Pangkah Ltd.; A.S. Setiawan, Schlumberger; A. Hidayat and A.S. Murtani, Saka Indonesia Pangkah Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 56: Risk Management)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19357 Evaluating Cement Integrity through

Industry’s First LWD Full Range Quantitative Cement Bond Index: A Game Changer in Deepwater Wells

S. Saumya, J. Singh, J. Vij, S. Sarkar, B. Das, and P. Shedde, Schlumberger

(Alternate paper in Session 64: Deep Water and HP/HT)

1330 19274 Full Scale Geomechanics Review Assisting Drilling Risk Mitigation in Wushi Sag, Beibu Gulf, China

S. Guo and Y. Gao, CNOOC Ltd., Zhanjiang; F. Gui, S. Wang, S. Bordoloi, and S. Ong, Baker Hughes, a GE company; C. Du and S. Wang, CNOOC Ltd., Zhanjiang

(Alternate paper in Session 64: Deep Water and HP/HT)

STATION 34Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19224 Enhancing the Gel Transition Time and Right-

Angle-Set Property of Oil Well Cement Slurries by Incorporating CSA Cement and Gypsum

A. Prabhakar, National U. of Singapore; N. Lee, Korea Inst. of Civil Engineering and Building Technology; K. Ong and M. Zhang, National U. of Singapore; J. Moon, Seoul National U.; A. Cheng and K. Kong, National U. of Singapore

(Alternate paper in Session 14: Cementing Technology Advancements)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19380 Behavior and Properties of Cement-Embedded

Fiber Optic Sensors for Zonal Isolation Monitoring

Q. Wu, S.D. Nair, and E. van Oort, The U. of Texas at Austin; A. Guzik and K. Kishida, Neubrex Co., Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 30: Coiled Tubing Operations)

1330 19453 Fault Slippage Identification and Influence on *AB Casing Deformation for Horizontal Shale Gas Wells Based on Focal Mechanism X. Guo and J. Li, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing;

G. Liu, Beijing U. of Technology (Alternate paper in Session 46: Well Integrity)

1530 19160 Shaped Memory Polymer: An Innovative Approach to Sand Control Open Hole Completion in Thin, Multilayered, Depleted Low Permeability Gas Reservoirs

J. Fuxa and P. Di Giampaolo, Baker Hughes, a GE company; G. Ferrara, ENI; M. Di Pietro, Baker Hughes, a GE company; M. Sportelli and G. Ripa, ENI; A. Di Campli, Baker Hughes, a GE company

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Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19450 Innovative Downhole Flow Control Solution

and Challenges in a Carbonate Field Offshore Indonesia

W. Agung Rahmanto, A. Lukman Setiawan, T. Triyono, Z. Zulfikar, I. Handono, and S. Suryadana, Saka Indonesia Pangkah Ltd.; W. Thopyen, G.K. Goh, and S. Galih Wismawan, Schlumberger

1330 19222 A Novel Workflow for Far-Field Stress *AB Characterisation Using Stress-Sensitivity of Anisotropic Formations to Acoustic Waves R. Patro, C. Chatterjee, A. Kumar, and B. Das,

Schlumberger (Alternate paper in Session 70: Well Control)

STATION 35Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19467 Designing Cement Jobs for Success - Get It

Right the First Time! L. Tang, C. Combe, and A. Wee, Sabah Shell

Petroleum Co. Ltd.; R. Mohd-Radzi and T. Heu, Sarawak Shell Bhd.; C. Ho and K. Tan, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 14: Cementing Technology Advancements)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19227 General Guidelines for Batch Treatments of

Polylactic Acid for Diversion in Multistage Matrix Acidising Treatments

R.M. Shirley and A.D. Hill, Texas A&M U. (Alternate paper in Session 30: Coiled Tubing

Operations)

1330 19393 New Formulation of Fly Ash Class C Based Geopolymer for Oil Well Cementing

M. Ahdaya, A.H. Imqam, P. Jani, S. Fakher, and M. ElGawady, Missouri U. of Science and Technology

(Alternate paper in Session 46: Well Integrity)

1530 19126 Wellbore Failure Modelling Using a Modified Drucker-Prager Criterion

A. Younessi, Baker Hughes, a GE company (Alternate paper in Session 56: Risk Management)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19326 Higher Precision Automated Managed

Pressure Drilling Control Achieved through the Addition of a Thermal Model

Q. Gu and A. Fallah, The U. of Texas at Austin; A. Ambrus, Norwegian Research Centre; D. Chen, P. Ashok, and E. van Oort, The U. of Texas at Austin

(Alternate paper in Session 70: Well Control)

1330 19565 High Pressure Sealing Lost Circulation Pill to *AB Cure Severe Losses Q. Li and Z. He, Xinjiang Grand Oilfield Technology

Inc. (Alternate paper in Session 62: Drilling Fluids

Modelling)

DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION

STATION 36Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper 1530 19264 Experimental Study of Sand Erosion in

Multistage Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP): Performance Degradation, Wear and Vibration

H. Zhu, J. Zhu, and Z. Zhou, The U. of Tulsa; R. Rutter, M. Forsberg, and S. Gunter, Baker Hughes, a GE company; H. Zhang, The U. of Tulsa

(Alternate paper in Session 7: Artificial Lift: Performance Monitoring and New Advancements)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19190 Modelling Study of Wellbore Vortex Flow and

Helical Angle Design of Downhole Vortex Tool C. Zhou, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum

Engineering and China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; T. Zhang, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering; X. Wu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; F. Zhao, Engineering Technology Research Inst. of Huabei Oilfield Co.; X. Xiong, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

(Alternate paper in Session 15: Well and Asset Management for Improved Reservoir Performance)

1330 19413 Structure and Inhibition of the Indolizine Derivative: New Concept of High-Efficient Corrosion Inhibitors for Acidising

R. Wang, Z. Yang, W. Chen, Y. Wang, M. Ding, and F. Zhan, China U. of Petroleum (East China)

(Alternate paper in Session 23: Corrosion and Sand Management: Monitoring and Treatments)

1530 19137 3D Acid Fracturing Simulation and Application in the Upper Sinian Dengying Fm Gas Reservoirs in China

H. Xue and Z. Huang, China ZhenHua Oil Co., Ltd.; F. Liu, Engineering Technology Research Inst., PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Co.; P. Liu, Southwest Petroleum U.; H. Wang, B. Zhang, F. Liu, Y. Cheng, and B. He, China ZhenHua Oil Co., Ltd.; X. Chen, Southwest Petroleum U.

(Alternate paper in Session 31: Productivity Enhancement through Stimulation: New Advancements)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19506 Total Well Management: Maximising Well

Lifecycle Value - A Regulator Perspective R. Guillory, W. W Razali, R. Masoudi, R. Singh,

and N.A. Ahmad, PETRONAS (Alternate paper in Session 15: Well and

Asset Management for Improved Reservoir Performance)

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1330 19404 Research and Application of Retreatment Technology to Tap Remaining Oil in Chang Qing Low Permeability Oilfield

Z. Wu, H. Zou, Y. Wang, L. Wu, Y. Li, Y. Xu, R. Wang, Q. Meng, W. Jiang, S. Wang, S. Li, and D. Li, CNPC Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd., Drilling & Production Engineering Technology Research

(Alternate paper in Session 31: Productivity Enhancement through Stimulation: New Advancements)

STATION 37Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19463 Experiments and Emulsion Rheology

Modelling in an Electric Submersible Pump H.M. Banjar, Saudi Aramco; H. Zhang, The U. of

Tulsa (Alternate paper in Session 7: Artificial Lift:

Performance Monitoring and New Advancements)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19566 Multiwell Deconvolution as Important

Guideline to Production Optimisation: Western Siberia Case Study

A. Aslanyan, Nafta College; R. Asmandiyarov, I.S. Kaeshkov, and M. Bikkulov, Gazpromneft STC; R. Farakhova, V.M. Krichevsky, and D.N. Gulyaev, Sofoil; K. Musaleev, Polykod

(Alternate paper in Session 15: Well and Asset Management for Improved Reservoir Performance)

1330 19324 A New Multiple Chelating Acid System with Low Damage and Weak Dissolution

N. Li and M. Yang, Southwest Petroleum U.; Q. Zhang, Southwest Petroleum U. and Southwest Oil & Gas Co., PetroChina; H. Zhou, CNOOC Ltd., Zhanjiang Branch; C. Zhai, CNOOC EnerTech-Drilling & Production Co.; L. Feng, Southwest Petroleum U.

(Alternate paper in Session 31: Productivity Enhancement through Stimulation: New Advancements)

1530 19304 Mathematical Model of Acid Wormhole Expansion When Combining Diverting Acid with Solid Diverting Agent

N. Li and J. Kang, Southwest Petroleum U.; Q. Zhang, Southwest Petroleum U. and Southwest Oil & Gas Co., PetroChina; Y. Wu and H. Zhang, Southwest Petroleum U.

(Alternate paper in Session 31: Productivity Enhancement through Stimulation: New Advancements)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19333 Integrated Detection of Water Production in

a Highly Heterogeneous and Tight Formation Using CRM Model: A Case Study on Water Flooding Gaither Draw Unit, Wyoming, USA

K. Liu, China U. of Geosciences; X. Wu, U. of Oklahoma; K. Ling, U. of North Dakota

(Alternate paper in Session 39: Production Surveillance & Monitoring)

1330 19235 Study and Analysis of Engineering Factors for Prolonged Gas Production in Xujiahe Tight Sandstones

Y. Yao, Q. Yuan, and J. Cai, Southwest Oil & Gas Ltd., PetroChina; J. Zhu, CNOOC; X. Gan, J. Ruan, G. Hu, and X. Zhao, Southwest Oil & Gas Ltd., PetroChina

(Alternate paper in Session 47: Gas Production Performance)

STATION 38Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19465 Pilot Test and Effect Evaluation for the Water

Shutoff Technology with Concentric Tube in Horizontal Well of Bohai Oilfield

G. Zhang, Z. Liu, Y. Li, X. Jia, Z. Sun, and Z. Lv, CNOOC Ltd., Tianjin Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 7: Artificial Lift: Performance Monitoring and New Advancements)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19195 A Holistic Approach to Life Extension of Fixed

Offshore Platforms in Malaysian Waters S. Ng, R. Khan, B. Isnadi, L. Lee, and S. Saminal,

PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. (Alternate paper in Session 15: Well and

Asset Management for Improved Reservoir Performance)

1330 19240 Extended Acoustic Sand Monitoring Helps to Understand Ceramic Sand Screen Failure: A Case Study

L. Riyanto, S. Sidek, V. Hugonet, H. Yusuf, and N.I. Salleh, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; J. Ambrose, SMS Oilfield

(Alternate paper in Session 23: Corrosion and Sand Management: Monitoring and Treatments)

1530 19434 Assessment of Multi-Stage Fractured Wells Using Pressure Transient Analysis: Theory and Practice

A.H. Kabir and P.H. Guizada, Saudi Aramco (Alternate paper in Session 31: Productivity

Enhancement through Stimulation: New Advancements)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19488 Improved Gas Recovery for Bottom-Water-

Drive Gas Reservoir Using Downhole Water Drain Technique: A Success Story from Arthit Field, Thailand

S. Phummanee, A. Rittirong, W. Pongsripian, and N. Phongchawalit, PTTEP

(Alternate paper in Session 47: Gas Production Performance)

1330 19496 Minimise System Upsets in High Oil Production Facility throughout Demulsifier Chemical Trial

J. Scarborough, L. Mega-Franca, and M. Ibrahim, Baker Hughes, a GE company

(Alternate paper in Session 63: Flow Assurance: Advancements and Best Practices)

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STATION 39Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19154 Stress and Structural Analysis of Inner Pipe of *AB Cryogenic Flexible Hose L. Yang, M. Liu, and J. Fan, CNOOC Gas & Power

Group Co., Ltd. (Alternate paper in Session 24: LNG & GTL)

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19347 Dynamic Simulation of Floating Natural Gas *AB Liquefaction Process via K-Spice C. Song, J. Zhu, and Y. Li, China U. of Petroleum

(East China) (Alternate paper in Session 24: LNG & GTL)

1330 19396 Separator Pressure Optimisation and Cost Evaluation of a Multistage Production Unit Using Genetic Algorithm

M. Motie and P. Moein, Tarh-O-Palayesh Engineering Co.; R. Moghadasi, Uppsala U.; A. Hadipour, Tarh-O-Palayesh Engineering Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 32: Gas Processing)

1530 19294 Exploring Opportunities for Capacity Enhancement in Sour Gas Treatment Unit

S.B. Deshpande, J. Sukanandan, and P. Sengupta, ONGC Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 32: Gas Processing)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19491 4-D Geomechanics Modelling for Potential CO2

Storage Site in Malaysia - Fault Reactivation and Maximum Pressure Injection Limit

N. Nik Kamaruddin, K. Teng, I.H. Musa, and C. Tan, PETRONAS

(Alternate paper in Session 40: CO2)

1330 19384 Measurement of CO2 Solubility in Pure Water *AB for Temperatures between 313.15 to 473.15 K and Pressure between 0.5 to 200 MPa L. Pan and L. Li, China U. of Geosciences; K.

Wu, CNOOC Research Inst. Co., Ltd.; X. Wang, China U. of Geosciences; H.C. Lau, National U. of Singapore

(Alternate paper in Session 40: CO2)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND FACILITIES

STATION 40Tuesday, 26 March

Time Paper1530 19083 Potential and Risk Analysis of Offshore

Fractured Light Reservoir H. Shi, B. Yue, X. Luo, F. Shi, and B. Xiao,

CNOOC (Alternate paper in Session 48: Concept

Engineering, Construction, and Commissioning (The 3 Cs))

Wednesday, 27 MarchTime Paper1030 19189 Development of Scientific Fundamentals of *AB Control for Physical and Mechanical Soil Properties in the Extreme North Conditions V. Burkov and P. Burkov, Tomsk Polytechnic U.;

L.K. Altunina, Inst. of Petroleum Chemistry RAS (Alternate paper in Session 48: Concept

Engineering, Construction, and Commissioning (The 3 Cs))

1330 19153 Monte Carlo Optimisation for Site Selection of Process Facilities in Oilfields Considering Environment

B. Wang, Q. Liao, J. Zheng, M. Yuan, H. Zhang, and Y. Liang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing

(Alternate paper in Session 48: Concept Engineering, Construction, and Commissioning (The 3 Cs))

1530 19246 A Risk-Effectiveness Design Method for Flare Height of Natural Gas Pipeline System

X. Wu, C. Li, and W. Jia, Southwest Petroleum U.; J. Mu, Kongsberg Digital AS

(Alternate paper in Session 48: Concept Engineering, Construction, and Commissioning (The 3 Cs))

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19239 Research on Natural Gas Separation Flow

Laws in a New Type of Supersonic Cyclone Separator

H. Liang, U. of North Dakota and Xi’an Shiyou U.; S. Zhang and Y. Kang, Xi’an Shiyou U.; K. Ling, U. of North Dakota

(Alternate paper in Session 24: LNG & GTL)

1330 19335 Innovative Permanent Down-Hole Scale and *AB Corrosion Monitoring System Using Ultrasound Guided Waves Technology A. Saeed, Saudi Aramco; A. Volker, Q. Martina,

and E. Giling, TNO (Alternate paper in Session 63: Flow Assurance:

Advancements and Best Practices)

TECHNOLOGIES IN SUSTAINABILITY

STATION 41Wednesday, 27 March

Time Paper1030 19407 Is Surfactant Environmentally Safe for

Offshore Use and Discharge? An Evaluation Strategy for Chemical EOR Application in Malaysia

I. Chai and M. M Yusof, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.; N.B. Hanafiah, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

(Alternate paper in Session 8: Environment & Technologies for Sustainability)

1330 19367 The Potential of Greenhouse Gas Emission During Flowback Process in Weiyuan Shale Production Site, China

M. Xue, J. Fan, Y. Weng, X. Cui, and X. Li, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology

(Alternate paper in Session 8: Environment & Technologies for Sustainability)

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1530 19559 A Case Study for the First Successful Refracturing on Horizontal Well in Tight Volcanic Gas Reservoir in China

W. Wang and H. Guo, PetroChina Co. Ltd.; Y. Huang, Y. Yu, D. Li, Q. Li, and H. Sui, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.

(Alternate paper in Session 55: Productivity Enhancement through Stimulation: Case Studies)

Thursday, 28 MarchTime Paper1030 19563 Application of Group Fracturing Technology

in the Old Area of Low Permeable Oilfield: A Case from Jilin Oilfield, Songliao Basin

J. Xu and C. Zhao, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.; J. Zheng, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; G. Xuan, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.; R. Zhang and C. Peng, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; H. Liu, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.

(Alternate paper in Session 55: Productivity Enhancement through Stimulation: Case Studies)

1330 19390 A Multiphase Choke Temperature Model for High-Pressure Gas/Water/Glycol Mixtures

W. Jia and F. Yang, Southwest Petroleum U.; J. Mu, Kongsberg Digital AS; T. Cheng and C. Li, Southwest Petroleum U.; Q. Zhang, CNOOC Ltd., Shenzhen Branch

(Alternate paper in Session 47: Gas Production Performance)

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You may complete the attendee survey in one of the following manners:• Online – Logon to http://go.iptcnet.org/19IPTC_Survey • Scan the survey code with your mobile device• ePoster Stations located at Lobby, Level 3• Via the IPTC Mobile App

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Educational Activities

Sunday, 24 March Registration and Hotel Check-In, Welcome Reception & Dinner.

Monday, 25 March Presentations by Industry Executives, Panel Session with Young Professionals, Session with Education Week Sponsors, and Group Project Assignments begin.

Tuesday, 26 MarchAttend the Opening Ceremony and CEO Plenary Session and Group Project Assignments continue.

Wednesday, 27 MarchAttend the Technical Session/ePoster Presentations, Field Trip and Group Project Assignments continue.

Thursday, 28 MarchJudging of the Group Projects Presentation, Award Presentation at Closing Session and Hotel Check-Out.

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Education Week Sunday, 24 March to Thursday, 28 March

IPTC continues to organise Education Week for the benefit of the best 3rd and 4th year undergraduate students in science, geoscience and engineering from international institutions. The purpose of Education Week is to give university students a clear insight into the oil and gas industry, to work together on a joint technical project and to provide opportunities for students to form new friendships and to extend their network. At the same time, the students will be interacting with a number of major industry employers who always look to recruit the best global talent from international institutions. 70 of the best students have been selected to participate in the Education Week.

Sponsored by:

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• Welcome and Introduction by Co-Chairperson• Remarks by Liu He, Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering and Deputy Chief Engineer, RIPED, CNPC• Panel Session by Industry Executives: - Zhao Wenzhi, Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering and President, RIPED, CNPC - Ali Al-Yousef, Chief Technologist, Reservoir Engineering Technology Division, Saudi Aramco - Muhammad Kamal Embong, Head of Geology and Reservoir Solutions, PETRONAS - Artyom Semenikhin, Industrial Research Solutions Manager, IBM Science and Technology Center - Richard Ward, Vice President, Marketing and Strategy, Baker Hughes, a GE company• Group Breakout Discussion• Group Presentations • Presentation of Awards to Winning Group• Charge to Young Professionals by Khalid Zainalabedin, Manager, Reservoir Description and Simulation Dept., Saudi Aramco• Closing by Co-Chairperson

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Emerging Leaders Workshop Monday, 25 March ● 0800-1700 hours ● Room 305 C/D/E, Level 3

Theme: “The Role of Young Professionals in the Transformation to Industry 4.0: Innovate to Fuel Tomorrow”The oil and gas industry has experienced turbulent times in the last two years, and companies in the sector have made massive efforts to curb costs and scale back on new project development. Analysis of the usual practices in the oil and gas industry suggests that the industry is undergoing digital disruption and a technological re-organisation to fully utilise the Fourth Industrial Revolution or Industry 4.0. While many companies are hard at work to adopt Industry 4.0 into their core functions, the leaders of tomorrow, a generation that is born with technology, will play an eminent role into transforming the industry.

To address this issue, IPTC has developed an interactive Emerging Leaders Workshop with the theme “The Role of Young Professionals in the Transformation to Industry 4.0: Innovate to Fuel Tomorrow” to engage enthusiastic Young Professionals (YPs) and industry experts to chart a road map to achieve a swift transformation. This road map will highlight how various technical disciplines will benefit from such transformation as well as the skillset and trainings required for YPs to lead the transformation. It will include real life industry case studies for participants to exercise their ingenuity and prepare them for such opportunities. YPs from various organisations will have the opportunity to devise solutions, contribute as a group and present their findings in a competitive environment.

Sponsored by:

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SPE has launched a new monthly newsletter featuring the upstream industry’s most authoritative coverage of the unconventionals oil and gas sector. It spotlights the latest trends, technology applications, and critical developments in the most important plays, as well as highlights the most provocative technical papers.

To sign up for the newsletter, visitgo.spe.org/JPT_Unconventionals_Newsletter

NewJPT UnconventionalInsights Newsletter

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Exhibition InformationList of Exhibitors

Company Name BoothNumber

AB Sandvik Materials Technology F102Advanced Energy & Environmental Technologies Inc.

F113

American Association of Petroleum Geologists P01

Baker Hughes, a GE company B203Cabot Specialty Fluids C203Calsep Asia Pacific F107Chengdu DRK New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. F110China National Offshore Oil Corporation B103China National Petroleum Corporation A101Colchis E201Dynamic Technologies (China) Co., Ltd. F104European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers

P02

Gabon Ministry of Oil and Hydrocarbons/DGH A201Halliburton A203Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation C201

Company Name Booth Number

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals F101Lianda Filter Equipment Co., Ltd. F111

PTT Exploration & Production Public Company Limited

D201

ROGII Inc. F114-115Rock Flow Dynamics E201Saudi Aramco B101Schlumberger A103Society of Exploration Geophysicists P03Society of Petroleum Engineers P04Target Oilfield Services LLC. F112Total B201Weatherford A105

Wood B105Zhongli Science and Technology Group Co., Ltd. F10824th World Energy Congress F103

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Exhibitors ProfileAB SANDVIK MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY – Booth F102811 81 Sandviken, SwedenTel: +46 2626 0000Email: [email protected]: www.materials.sandvik/en/applications/oil-and-gas-upstream

Sandvik has supplied upstream oil and gas industry materials and engineering solutions in drilling, well completion, subsea infrastructure and well intervention. We are also a world leader in umbilical tubing supply. Closer to market in Asia Pacific, we have new regional HQ for oil & gas tubing products in Malaysia.

ADVANCED ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES INC. – Booth F11311 Huatong Road, 4th Floor, Changping District, Beijing 102200, ChinaTel: +86 188 1154 3228 Fax: +86 10 8972 8772Email: [email protected]: www.aee-t.com

Advanced Energy & Environmental Technologies (AE&E) Inc. is the pioneer petroleum exploration & production service provider in China with core competences in Geo-Microbial Hydrocarbon Detection and 4G exploration services. AE&E is committed to provide integrated petroleum exploration solutions to greatly mitigate the drilling risk and improve the Possibility of Success for customers.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS – Booth P011444 S Boulder Avenue, Tulsa Oklahoma 74119, USATel: 1 800 364 2274Email: [email protected]: www.aapg.org

AAPG, the world’s premier professional association for explorationists, comprises 30,000 members in 129 countries who collaborate – and compete – to provide the means for humankind to thrive. Through a network of nearly 100 global affiliated societies, AAPG provides scientific and technological exchange, challenging exploration professionals to dream, implement, and succeed.

BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY – Booth B20317021 Aldine Westfield Road, Houston Texas 77073, USATel: +1 713 439 8600Website: www.bhge.com

Baker Hughes, a GE company is the world’s first and only fullstream provider of integrated oilfield products, services and digital solutions. With operations in over 120 countries, we invent smarter ways to bring energy to the world.

CABOT SPECIALTY FLUIDS – Booth C203The Metropolis Tower 2, #08-09, 11 North Buona Vista Drive, Singapore 138589Tel: +65 6808 7870 Fax: +65 6808 7777Email: [email protected]: cabotcorp.com/cesiumformate

Cabot Specialty Fluids supply and service drilling and completion fluids, based on a solids-free, clear, high-density cesium formate brine up to 19.2 ppg, used globally in applications to 450 deg F. Stock points located in Canada, UK, Norway, and Singapore.

CALSEP ASIA PACIFIC – Booth F107Suite 1905, G Tower, 199 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel: +60 3 2162 6551 Fax: +60 3 2162 1553Email: [email protected]: www.calsep.com

Calsep is the developer of industry leading PVT Simulator: ‘PCTsim NOVA’ that allows engineers to combine reliable fluid characterisation procedures with robust and efficient regression algorithms to match fluid properties. PVTsim NOVA 4.0 has a capability to perform Automated EOS model development. Calsep also offers Equation of state Modelling and PVT simulation services for conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon fluids.

CHENGDU DRK NEW ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. – Booth F11017th Floor Southwest Petroleum University Science Park, Xindu District, Chengdu City Sichuan Province 610500, ChinaTel: +86 180 8199 0692 Fax: +86 28 8303 3695Email: [email protected]: www.drkchina.cn

Chengdu DRK New Energy have been focusing on oil & gas engineering services for 6 years. Now we are with below new products: integrated solution, includes centralised water supply, modular various tanks, return fluid centralized treatment and transportation; modular combination tank; fracturing water supply; fracturing low pressure construction.

CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORPORATION – Booth B103No. 25, Chaoyangmenbei Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100010, ChinaTel: +86 10 8452 1010 Fax: +86 10 6460 2600Email: [email protected]: www.cnooc.com.cn

China National Offshore Oil Corporation, the largest offshore oil and gas producer in China, with a complete industrial chain and business spreading across 40 countries and regions. The five main business segments of the Company are oil & gas exploration and development, engineering and technical services, refining and marketing, natural gas and power generation and financial services

CHINA NATIONAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION – Booth A1019 Dongzhimen North Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, ChinaTel: +86 10 5998 4747 Fax: +86 10 6209 4205Email: [email protected]: www.cnpc.com.cn

1. Strength in oil and gas operation, oilfield services, engineering construction and equipment manufacturing

2. Best practices in the E&P of Longwangmiao gas reservoir3. Industrial application of CCS-EOR in Jilin Oilfield4. Smart driller indicator5. PLRISE production logging reservoir scanning system6. Technological package for E&P and oilfield engineering

COLCHIS – Booth E20105, Han’s Plaza, No. 2 RongHua South Road, YiZhuang BDA DaXing District, Beijing 100176, ChinaTel: +86 10 6786 3233 Fax: +86 196 786 3234Email: [email protected]: www.colchispetro.com

Colchis - An integrated solutions provider to the O&G industry offering leading-edge technology and consultancy services to help customer to maximise reservoir performance.

DYNAMIC TECHNOLOGIES (CHINA) CO., LTD. – Booth F1044-403 Room, No. 7 Building, No. 15 Ronghua South Road, BDA, Beijing 100176, ChinaTel: +86 10 6084 4158 Fax: +86 10 8722 0112Email: [email protected] Website: www.smartsolo.com / www.dtcc.biz

SmartSolo, DTCC’s key product, was designed to take every possible advantage of the mature and cost-effective electronic and software technologies of the mobile internet era. It contains everything necessary to sense and record top-quality seismic data, while keeping its functions and structure simply. Operating autonomously in the most challenging conditions.

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EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOSCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS– Booth P02UOA Centre, Office Suite 19-15-3A, 19 Jalan Pinang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Email: [email protected]: www.eage.org

The European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) is a global professional, not-for-profit association for geoscientists and engineers with more than 19,000 members worldwide. The association is truly multi-disciplinary and international in form and pursuits. EAGE operates two divisions: the Oil & Gas Geoscience Division and the Near Surface Geoscience Division.

GABON MINISTRY OF OIL AND HYDROCARBONS/DGH – Booth A201BP 1 172 - Triomphal Boulevard - Building December 2 – Wing A, Libreville, GabonEmail: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.gabon12thround.com

The Gabonese Ministère du Pétrole, du Gaz et des Hydrocarbures will discuss the upcoming 12th Licensing Round offshore Gabon. Interested companies will have the opportunity to meet senior Gabon government officials and see data examples that showcase the exciting potential on offer for offshore Gabon.

HALLIBURTON – Booth A20310th Floor West Tower World Financial Centre, No. 1 East 3rd Ring Middle Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100020, ChinaTel: +86 10 5924 7276 Fax: +86 10 8486 2210Email: [email protected]: www.halliburton.com

Founded in 1919, Halliburton celebrates 100 years of service as one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. With 60,000 employees, representing 140 nationalities in more than 80 countries, the company helps its customers maximise value throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir.

JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION – Booth C201Toranomon Twin Building 2-10-1, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001, JapanTel: +81 3 6758 8000 Fax: +81 3 6758 8008Email: [email protected]: www.jogmec.go.jp/english/index.html

Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, JOGMEC, is an incorporated administrative agency. JOGMEC aims to supply oil, natural gas, mineral resources, coal, and geothermal energy for Japanese industries and citizens in Japan through a wide range of activities from surveys of natural resources, through exploration, development, production, to stockpiling, and is making contributions to the world through overall oil and gas development.

KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS – Booth F101Building 76 Room 2186 CPG Bldg. P.O. Box 5085, KFUPM Dhahran Eastern Region 31261, Saudi ArabiaTel: +966 13 860 2530 Fax: +966 13 860 4447Email: [email protected] / [email protected]: http://cpg.kfupm.edu.sa/

King Fahd University of Petroleum and minerals (KFUPM) offers BS, MS, and PhD Degrees in several engineering disciplines. The college of Petroleum Engineering & Geosciences of KFUPM’s booth will display educational and research opportunities available at the college for students, researchers and faculty members in petroleum engineering, geosciences and related disciplines.

LIANDA FILTER EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. – Booth F111East Developing Zone, Anping County, Hengshui Hebei 053600, ChinaTel: +86 31 8756 2297 Fax: +86 31 8752 9191Email: [email protected] Website: www.lianda-filter.com

Hebei Lianda Filter Equipment Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer of melting filter elements, disc filter and sand proofing filter tube in petrol industry. It is now a first-class resource market member of Sinopec Group, relying on China Aerospace Propulsion Institute, Sinopec Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Beijing Central Iron and Steel Research Institute and other scientific research institutes, forming a production situation from raw materials, finished products to filter system assembly. Has participated in the aviation, aerospace, nuclear industry, petrochemical and other national major projects supporting projects.

PTT EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED – Booth D201Energy Complex Building A, Floors 6, 19-36, 555/1, Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, ThailandTel: +66 2 537 4000 Fax: +66 2 537 4444Website: www.pttep.com

PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (PTTEP) is a national petroleum exploration and production company dedicating itself to providing a sustainable petroleum supply to Thailand and the countries we operate in as well as to bringing in foreign exchange earnings to our country.

ROGII INC. – Booth F114 - F11516000 Park Ten Place, Suite 202, Houston Texas 77084, USATel: +86 138 1197 1336 Fax: +86 10 6267 2339Email: [email protected] Website: www.rogii.com

ROGII is an IT company and the developer of StarSteer Geosteering Software and SOLO Platform. With only 5 years of market presence, StarSteer has become the standard and most popular geosteering software in North America through continued successful implementation in all major basins and formations. ROGII’s recent development and release of SOLO Platform takes all its users into a real-time, collaborative, multi-user, cloud-environment allowing workflows to be streamlined through data access from any computer, tablet, or phone.

ROCK FLOW DYNAMICS – Booth E2012200 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston TX 77056, USATel: +86 10 6430 9666 Fax: +86 10 6430 9506Email: [email protected]: www.rfdyn.com

Rock Flow Dynamics (RFD) offers a wide range of advanced innovative tools for reservoir engineering implemented in tNavigator - the dynamic reservoir simulator developed by the company. RFD is expanding quickly to keep up with a fast growing Oil & Gas service industry.

SAUDI ARAMCO – Booth B101P. O. Box 500, Dhahran 31311, Saudi ArabiaTel: +966 13 872 0155Email: [email protected] Website: www.saudiaramco.com

Saudi Aramco is a fully integrated, global petroleum enterprise. The company manages 260.8 billion barrels of proven oil reserves and the fourth-largest gas reserves in the world, 298.7 trillion cubic feet. As a premier developer and user of technology, Saudi Aramco is dedicated to collaboration to ensure that global energy needs are met for generations to come. For more information, go to www.saudiaramco.com.

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SCHLUMBERGER – Booth A103Gate 2, A1 Zhao Wei Hua Deng Building, No. 14 Jiu Xian Qiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100015, ChinaTel: +86 10 6430 9666 Fax: +86 10 6430 9506Website: www.slb.com

Schlumberger is the world’s leading provider of technology for reservoir characterisation, drilling, production, and processing to the oil and gas industry. Working in more than 85 countries and employing approximately 100,000 people who represent over 140 nationalities, Schlumberger supplies the industry’s most comprehensive range of products and services, from exploration through production and integrated pore-to-pipeline solutions for hydrocarbon recovery that optimise reservoir performance.

SOCIETY OF EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS – Booth P038801 S. Yale Avenue, Suite 500, Tulsa Oklahoma 74137, USATel: +1 918 497 5500 Fax: +1 918 497 5558Email: [email protected]: www.seg.org

The Society of Exploration Geophysicists is committed to connecting and inspiring the people and science of applied geophysics. With more than 20,000 members in 128 countries, SEG provides educational and technical resources to the global geosciences community through publications, books, events, forums, professional development courses, young professional programs, and more.

SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS – Booth P04Suite 12.01, Level 12, Menara IGB, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel: +60 3 2182 3030 Fax: +60 3 2182 3030Email: [email protected] Website: www.spe.org

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose more than 156,000 members in 154 countries are engaged in oil and gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge providing publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.

TARGET OILFIELD SERVICES LLC. – Booth F11219th floor W5, Global Center, No. 1700, Tianfu Road North, High-tech Zone, Chengdu Sichuan, ChinaTel: +86 186 0007 8910Email: [email protected] Website: www.target-energysolutions.com

A sharper insight into your oil and gas field.

TOTAL – Booth B201F28 & 29, China World Office 1, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100004, ChinaTel: +86 10 8590 5705 Fax: +86 10 8590 5834Email: [email protected]: www.total.com.cn

TOTAL is a global integrated energy producer and provider, a leading international oil and gas company, a major player in low-carbon energies. Our 98,000 employees are committed to better energy that is safer, cleaner, more efficient, more innovative and accessible to as many people as possible. As a responsible corporate citizen, we focus on ensuring that our operations in more than 130 countries worldwide consistently deliver economic, social and environmental benefits.

WEATHERFORD – Booth A105RM 518, Lido Place, No. 6 Jing Tai Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100004, ChinaTel: +86 10 5828 0500Website: www.weatherford.com

Weatherford is one of the largest multinational oilfield service companies providing innovative solutions, technology and services to the oil and gas industry. The company operates in over 100 countries and has a network of approximately 1,000 locations, including manufacturing, service, research and development, and training facilities.

WOOD – Booth B105Level 10, Building 2B, Tianhua Information Park, No. 299, Longcao Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai 200235, ChinaTel: +86 21 3469 9880Email: [email protected]: www.woodplc.com

Wood is a global leader in the delivery of project, engineering and technical services to energy and industrial markets. We provide performance-driven solutions throughout the asset life cycle, from concept to decommissioning across a range of markets, including upstream, midstream and downstream oil & gas, power & process and nuclear.

ZHONGLI SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD. – Booth F108No. 8, Changkun Road, Southeast Economic Zone, Changshu Jiangsu 215500, ChinaTel: +86 180 1276 1688 Fax: +86 512 5235 8575Email: [email protected] Website: www.zhongli.com

Zhongli Group is awarded as China’s top 500 private enterprises, China’s Top 10 Independent Innovation Enterprises, China’s 100 Most Potential Competition of Private Enterprise Brands and National Quality Service Credit AAA Unit. Zhongli Group comprises 9 national high-tech enterprises and several key subsidiaries in Jiangsu, Shanghai, Guangdong, Liaoning, Qinghai and Ningxia. The five main industry series of Zhongli Group are high and low voltage wire and cable, special cable series, optical fiber preform, fiber optic cable series, photovoltaic industry chain series, new polymer materials series, titanium 3D printing and military electronic series in high-tech fields.

24th WORLD ENERGY CONGRESS – Booth F103PO Box 478839, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesTel: +971 4427 0739 Fax: +971 4427 0738Email: [email protected]: www.wec24.org/home

The triennial World Energy Congress is the world’s largest and most influential energy event covering all aspects of the energy agenda. A global flagship event of the World Energy Council, the congress enables dialogue amongst world leaders, ministers, CEOs, policy-makers and industry practitioners on critical developments in the energy sector.

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Conference Programme Conference Programme

Host Organisation

Principal Sponsors

Co-Host Organisation

Conference SponsorsThe International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) wishes to acknowledge the contributions and support of the following companies towards the 11th IPTC event.

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Conference Programme Conference Programme

General Sponsors

Conference Sponsors

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