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SPE Virtual Symposium: CCUS Management - Achieving NetZero Carbon and Sustainability Goals

Resilience for a Sustainable Future

28–30 September 2021 Virtual

Symposium Programme

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Dear Industry Colleagues,

We are pleased to welcome you to the second edition of the SPE Virtual Symposium: CCUS Management - Achieving Net Zero Carbon and Sustainability Goals.

Carbon is a growing concern and has quickly risen to the top of corporate agendas in 2020. As the focus on decarbonisation intensifies, operators are closely examining the carbon content of their assets. To ensure long term business growth and sustainability, organisations have identified Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) technologies as the key pillar in transforming energy sectors by removing CO2 emissions from the environment.

The second edition of the SPE Virtual Symposium: CCUS Management - Achieving Net Zero Carbon and Sustainability Goals will gather regional and international audiences and share key insights on best practices, methods and technological advancements of managing high CO2 assets, includingstrategies to successfully develop and safeguard their value.This programme will also delve into case studies and provide e�ective technical solutions to reduce carbon emissions.

We encourage the e�orts and collaboration of our industry and its leaders in supporting this inclusive opportunity to bring the industry together to share the latest insights in mobilising CCUS technologies to achieve net zero carbon and sustainability goals.

We encourage your active participation throughout the symposium and hope you find the programme valuable.

Sincerely,

Noriani Yati Mohamad Peerapat KritanusornSymposium Co-Chair Symposium Co-ChairHead, Resource Vice President Development & Development PlanningManagement-Sarawak DepartmentMalaysia Petroleum PTT Exploration and Management Production Public PETRONAS Company Limited

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Table of ContentsWelcome Message

Welcome Message

Committee

Symposium Sponsors

Symposium Programme Schedule

General Information

Opening and Keynote Session

Executive Plenary Sessions

Panel Sessions

Technical and Knowledge Sharing ePosterSessions

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* This Symposium Programme is updated as at 20 September 2021

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Committee

Committee

Symposium AdvisorRahim MasoudiGTA & Custodian-Reservoir EngineeringResource Development & ManagementMPM, Upstream BusinessPETRONAS

Symposium Co-chairsNoriani Yati MohamadHead, Resource Development &Management-SarawakMalaysia Petroleum ManagementPETRONAS

Programme Commitee MembersJuho LipponenCoordinatorClean EnergyMinisterial CCUS Initiative

Linda StalkerSenior Principal Research ScientistCSIRO

Adam UsadiEnergy Center AdvisorExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

Tony Zhang Senior Client Engagement LeadAustralia, Southeast Asia, South AsiaGlobal CCS Institute

Borhan OsmanIndependent

Heather GustinIndependent

Hiroshi OkabeDirector, Reservoir Evaluation TeamCCS GroupJOGMEC

Takeshi Aoki Senior Reservoir EngineerCCS / CCUS Technology Group /Reservoir Engineering GroupTechnical StrategyJX Nippon Oil & GasExploration Corporation

Naif AlqahtaniDirector of CCUS CenterKing Abdulaziz City forScience and Technology

Mohamad Kamal HamdanSenior Reservoir EngineerPTT Exploration and ProductionPublic Company Limited

Peerapat Kritanusorn Vice PresidentDevelopment Planning DepartmentPTT Exploration and ProductionPublic Company Limited

Siti Aishah HattaManager - PE, SK Cluster 1PETRONAS

Lisa ChisholmCCUS Team GeologistPETRONAS

Mohd Khaidhir Abdul HamidHead of DeliveryPETRONAS

Muhammad Jazlan ZulhaimiManager, Resource Development -KMG/316, PE Sarawak GasPETRONAS

Preveen Kumar Rajan Petroleum EngineerPETRONAS

Nurul Farahana Subaker Petroleum EngineerPETRONAS

M Wahyudeen Zakaria Petroleum EngineerPETRONAS

Sumeth AnantasateSenior EngineerTechnology ManagementPTT Exploration and ProductionPublic Company Limited

Cheong Yaw PengSenior GeologistPTT Exploration and ProductionPublic Company Limited

Daniel AbbotDevelopment ManagerSabah Deepwater AssetsSabah Shell Petroleum Company

Taweewat PrasertbordeekulEngineer, Reservoir EngineeringPTT Exploration and ProductionPublic Company Limited

Krongrath SuwannasriGeophysicistPTT Exploration and ProductionPublic Company Limited

Christian WinterfieldTeam Leader CCS Subsurface andField DevelopmentSantos Limited

Abdulaziz S. Al-QasimEXPEC Advanced Research CenterReservoir EngineeringTechnology/CO2-EORSaudi Aramco

Samita SantoshiniTechnical Team Lead -Reservoir EngineeringSchlumberger Oilfield Support

Arsham AvijegonProduction Technologist &Well Integrity Focal Point,CCS Technical Scope LeadShell Project &Technology - Development

Bawadi AbdullahHead of Center for ContaminantControl and Utilisation (CenCoU)Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS

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30 November–2 December 2021

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• 40+ industry and subject matter experts• 20+ interactive technical presentations• 13+ hours of engaging technical content• 4+ hours of plenary and panel sessions• Network with industry experts and colleagues from around the globe• Discover decommissioning and abandonment challenges and ways to shape e�cient solutions

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Symposium Programme Schedule 5

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1300 - 1430 hours

1430 - 1515 hours Break

Panel Session 3Regional CCUS Hub and Cluster Network

1515 - 1645 hours

1645 - 1715 hours Networking Session

Technical Session 5CCUS Technologies and Innovations II

Thursday, 30 September 2021

Symposium Programme Schedule

Time (UTC +8) Stream 1 Stream 2

1300 - 1340 hours

1340 - 1430 hours

Opening and Keynote Session

Executive Plenary Session

Break

Networking Session

1430 - 1500 hours

1500 - 1630 hours

1630 - 1700 hours

Technical Session 2CCUS Technologies and Innovations I

Technical Session 1CCUS Technical Risk Management Challenges

Tuesday, 28 September 2021

1200 - 1330 hours

1330 - 1345 hours

1345 - 1515 hours

Panel Session 1Regulatory and Policy Frameworks

Panel Session 2Transforming CCUS into Potential Revenue Streams

1600 - 1730 hours Technical Session 3CO2 Emissions Management

Technical Session 4Containment, Maturation and

Geological Storage Capacity Estimation

Break

Wednesday, 29 September 2021

1515 - 1600 hours Break

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Tuesday, 28 September

Wednesday, 29 September

Thursday, 30 September

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Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Sessions

Opening and Keynote Session

Tuesday, 28 September 2021 | 1300 - 1340 hours (UTC +8)

Welcome Remarks

Noriani Yati Mohamad Head, Resource Development &Management-SarawakMalaysia Petroleum ManagementPETRONAS

Keynote Address

Adif ZulkifliExecutive Vice President and CEO, UpstreamPETRONAS

Montri RawanchaikulPresidentPTT Exploration andProduction PublicCompany Limited

Peerapat KritanusornVice PresidentDevelopment PlanningDepartmentPTT Exploration andProduction PublicCompany Limited

Executive Plenary Session: Resilience for a Sustainable Future

Tuesday, 28 September 2021 | 1340 - 1430 hours (UTC +8)

Moderators

Speakers

Noriani Yati MohamadHead, Resource Development & Management-SarawakMalaysia Petroleum ManagementPETRONAS

Irtiza SayyedPresidentExxonMobil Indonesia

Frederik MajkutMarketing and StrategyDirector, AsiaSchlumberger

Atsushi HatakeyamaSenior GeneralManager Technical/Deputy Managing DirectorJX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited

Peerapat KritanusornVice PresidentDevelopment PlanningDepartmentPTT Exploration andProduction PublicCompany Limited

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Panel Sessions

Dewi MersitariniAdvisor II CCUS InnovationPT PERTAMINA

Siti Aishah HattaManager - PE, SK Cluster 1Malaysia Petroleum ManagementPETRONAS

Shahriman Johan NoorHead and General CounselMalaysia PetroleumManagementPETRONAS

Panel Session 1: Regulatory and Policy Frameworks

Sessions Chairs

Speakers

Casey DelhotalSenior Director Asia PacificGovernment Relations &Advocacy Advisor,Low Carbon SolutionsExxonMobil

Beni SuryadiManagerASEAN Centre for Energy

Wednesday, 29 September 2021 | 1200 - 1330 hours (UTC +8)

Recently, there has been a surge in the announcement of ‘net-zero’ ambitions by governments, notably by industrial countries in Asia.These announcements by governments are accompanied by plans to vigorously support the introduction of measures through CCUS.

Preceding many governments’ announcements were pledges of net-zero goals by corporations around the world. The UNFCCC reported inSeptember 2020 that the commitments of non-state actors, such as regional and local governments, private corporations, and citizens’groups to net-zero doubled in less than a year. 1,101 businesses participated in the United Nations’ Race to Zero campaign, most of whompledged net-zero by 2050.

There is a clear momentum of increased ambition both by governments and corporate organisations that would give a strong foundation forpolicies and promotion measures specified for CCUS as a climate change mitigation measure.

This panel will discuss the way forward with:

• Regulatory and policy frameworks

• Models for incentivising CCS projects

• Carbon tax and carbon credit regime

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Lionel MartinezVice President ING Bank N.V.

Matthew TaylorDeputy DirectorCCUS, CO2 Transport andStorage Department forBusiness, Energy andIndustrial Strategy (BEIS)UK Government

Adiana Mastura M IdrisHead CommercialMalaysia PetroleumManagementPETRONAS

Sessions Chairs

Speakers

Juho Lipponen CoordinatorClean Energy MinisterialCCUS Initiative

Daniel QuinnGeneral ManagerResources Strategy Branch Resources Division Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, Australia

Wednesday, 29 September 2021 | 1345 - 1515 hours (UTC +8)

Overall, the economics of CCUS implementation rely heavily on the balance of many factors. Some of these are the amount of CO2captured, cost to capture, impact to host plant e�ciency and output, cost-benefit of and ability to leverage tax credits, capital cost, andoperations and maintenance costs.

When installing carbon capture systems, organisations must consider how they will dispose of and benefit from the large amounts ofcaptured CO2. Location is the most important factor to weigh in when making these decisions. The cost to transport excess gas issubstantial, thus plants need to be relatively close to the end storage reservoir for CCUS deployment to make economic sense.

Organisations must really look into strategies on how to utilise CO2 and generate other revenue streams from the CO2 captured.

Among the topics that will be discussed are:

• Project financing options

• Business models for revenue generating CCUS Projects

• Specific revenue generating CCUS projects

Mohamad Kamal HamdanSenior Reservoir EngineerPTT Exploration andProduction PublicCompany Limited

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Panel Session 2: Transforming CCUS into Potential Revenue Streams

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Panel Session 3: Regional CCUS Hub and Cluster Network

Linda StalkerSenior PrincipalResearch ScientistCSIRO

Ola SannesNorthern LightsProject AdvisorEquinor ASA

Ganesh DasariSenior Technical AdvisorExxonMobil UpstreamResearch Company

Nasir Hj DarmanChief TechnologyO�cerPETRONAS

Mikel Erquiaga AguirreDirector EasternHemisphere Repsol

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Speakers

Tony ZhangSenior ClientEngagement LeadAustralia, SoutheastAsia, South AsiaGlobal CCS Institute

Thursday, 30 September 2021 | 1300 - 1430 hours (UTC +8)

Southeast Asia is a compact geographical area with oil and gas infrastructures close to suitable geological sites, making the region highlystrategic and ideal to build a CCUS hub to provide CO2 storage solutions for its countries, and neighbouring jurisdictions. A CCUS hub andcluster network delivers economies of scale and substantially reduces unit costs of CO2 transportation and storage.

A network is better suited to attract investments and to reduce financial risks for individual investors. Another advantage of a network isthat it would improve operational flexibility by creating multiple operators and customers, which enables storage sites switching in theevent of planned or unplanned outages.

Southeast Asia also has strong technical capabilities with the potential of developing a strong CCUS services industry, targeting o�shoreoperations. As the region has an extensive infrastructure plan for oil and gas pipelines connecting Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand,Vietnam, Brunei, and Cambodia, deploying CCUS in the region will not be without significant challenges. However, the way forward is toforge collaboration within the industry to form a regional CCUS hub and cluster network. The following key points will be discussed to encourage the thinking of public and private stakeholders when developing their CCS plan andstrategy:

• Role of governments in supporting the regional hub and cluster network

• The feasibility of governments incorporating CCUS into their PSC schemes

• Public and Private Partnership in CCUS project development

• The importance of international collaboration, foreign aid for financial resources

• Mechanisms and tools to incentivise CCUS investment

Mohd KhaidhirAbdul HamidHead of DeliveryPETRONAS

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Technical and Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions 12

Technical Sessions

Tuesday, 28 September 2021 1500-1630 hours (UTC +8) | Stream 1

The Importance of Integrated Sub-surface and Surface Flow Assurance Modelling for Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS)ProjectM Uzair Zakaria, PETRONAS

De-risking CCUS Opportunities at the Front End: Lessons LearnedManoj Prabakhar, Independent Project Analysis Inc. (IPA)

De-risking CCS Transport Networks with Flow Assurance EngineeringEduardo Luna – Ortiz, Pace Flow Assurance

Technical Session 1 : CCUS Technical Risk Management ChallengesSession Managers: Borhan Osman, Independent; Lisa Claire Chisholm, PETRONAS; Krongrath Suwannasri, PTT Exploration and ProductionPublic Company Limited

1500 hours

1520 hours

1540 hours

The Conceptual Well Design for CO2 Sequestration Injection Well. The Challenges, Similarities, and Di�erences to theNormal Injection Well DesignMohd Azuan Abu Bakar, PETRONAS

1610 hours

Tuesday, 28 September 2021 1500-1630 hours (UTC +8) | Stream 2

Key Results of the Tomakomai Project and a Look AheadJiro Tanaka, Japan CCS Co., Ltd.

Technical Session 2: CCUS Technologies and Innovations ISession Managers: Naif Al-Qahtani, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology; Sumeth Anantasate, PTT Exploration and ProductionPublic Company Limited

1500 hours

The Double Win of Using Carbon Dioxide as a Cushion Gas during Hydrogen StorageGang Wang, Heriot-Watt University

Feasibility Analysis of the Integration of CO2-EOR and Storage in Gas Reservoirs to Achieve China's 2060Carbon-Neutral TargetWang Wuchao, China University of Petroleum

1610 hours

1520 hours

Synthetic Methane from Renewable Hydrogen and Ambient CO2Ali Kiani, CSIRO

1540 hours

Wednesday, 29 September 2021 1600-1730 hours (UTC +8) | Stream 1

Towards Realizing Net Zero Carbon Emissions for Sustainability of Existing and Aging O�shore FacilitiesYen Pinng Chan, PETRONAS

CO2 Storage Potential and Transport Technologies for ASEAN RegionYunyue Elita Li, National University of Singapore

Technical Session 3: CO2 Emissions ManagementSession Managers: Taweewat Prasertbordeekul, PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited; Arsham Avijegon, ShellProject & Technology - Development

1600 hours

1620 hours

1640 hours Production Forecasting & CO2 Prediction Model to Rank Opportunities and Propose Energy E�ciency Projects inStrategic PlansSuhail Diaz, Hartree Partners

A Systems-Approach to Data Can Help Install Trust and Enable a Net Zero FutureGraham Faiz, DNV

1710 hours

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Technical Sessions

Wednesday, 29 September 2021 1600-1730 hours (UTC +8) | Stream 1

Novel CO2 Self-Healing Cement Supports Net-Zero Carbon Emission GoalsBernardo Engelke, Schlumberger

Caprock Velocity Characteristics and Its Significance for CO2 Storage in a Saline Aquifer: A Case Study in Malay BasinZhong Cai, PETRONAS

Impact of CO2 Mixing with Trapped Hydrocarbons on CO2 Storage Capacity and Security: A Case Example from theCaptain AquiferSaeed Ghanbari, Heriot-Watt University

Technical Session 4: Containment, Maturation and Geological Storage Capacity EstimationSession Managers: Kate Evans, Halliburton; Takeshi Aoki, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corporation; Muhammad Jazlan Zulhaimi,PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1600 hours

1620 hours

1640 hours

Reaching Net Zero Carbon Future in Malaysia with Carbon Capture and Storage in a Carbonate Reservoir andModelling the Storage and Containment Risks Using 2-Way Fully Coupled Dynamic-Geomechanics ApproachM Azlan Mustafa, PETRONAS

1710 hours

Thursday, 30 September 2021 1515-1645 hours (UTC +8)

Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) from Flare Gases: The Field Trial of Carbon Conversion as a Part of CCUS TechnologySunisa Watcharasing, PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited

Oil Industry Helps Meet the Paris Climate AgendaRaka Islam, Texas A&M University

CO2 Marine Dispersion Modelling for O�shore Carbon Capture and StorageMohammad Rashad Amir Rashidi, PETRONAS

Technical Session 5: CCUS Technologies and Innovations IISession Managers: Abdulaziz Qasim, Saudi Aramco; Samita Santoshini, Schlumberger Oilfield Support

1515 hours

1535 hours

1555 hours

Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session

These technical presentations are available at the Sessions area throughout the event.

Presentations

Systematic Approach for Highly Contaminated Fields to Achieve Techno-Commercially Viable Proposal Suria Irdayu, PETRONAS

Technical-Economic Evaluation for CO2 Storage in Shale Gas Reservoirs of the PARANA BASIN, BrazilNathalia Weber, Research Centre for Gas Innovation, University of Sao Paulo

Geological Integrity Seal Analysis for CCSDanny Povey, Schlumberger

Roadmap to Successful Storage of CO2, Feasibility Study on In-situ Saline Aquifer CO2 Storage in Malay BasinMohd Faizal Sedaralit, PETRONAS

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