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20 – 22 MARCH 2013, RAVENNA, ITALY UNDER THE HIGH PATRONAGE OF: ESTABLISHED BY
Italian Ministry of Economic Development
Italian Petroleum & Mining Industry Association
Chamber of Commerce of Ravenna
Emilia-‐Romagna Region Municipality of Ravenna
Province of Ravenna
Ravenna Oil & Gas Contractors Association
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The Offshore Mediterranean Conference confirms once again its increasing success with 13,700 registered participants!
OMC 2013 reached over 13,700 participants, an increase of 31% compared to 2011, from 32 countries worldwide, a sign that both the conference and the exhibition, now in its eleventh edition, confirms itself as one of the most important meeting places for all the oil & gas operators. 1,210 conference delegates participated in the 26 technical sessions, 120 papers from 22 countries were selected for oral presentation, from over 200 submitted abstracts. In addition, 8 Official Delegations attended the 11th OMC, from Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Iraq, Libya, Mozambique, Norway and Pakistan. The exhibition covered over 20,500 square meters including:
ü 5 conference rooms ü Dedicated areas for B2B meetings and workshops ü Over 1,000 square meters of outdoor exhibit ü Students & Company Presentations Arena
OMC 2013 WAS SUPPORTED BY THE FOLLOWING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
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OMC 2013 CONFERENCE The 2013 edition took place at a particular poignant and exciting time for the industry. After several years of relative quiet on the exploration front, great attention has been drawn to the Mediterranean Sea with the discovery of giant fields in its Eastern basin, which is emerging as a new frontier for exploration activity and is generating some of the most interesting news globally. The Opening Ceremony on March 20th saw the presence and participation of Ministerial Authorities from the Italian Government as well as from the Governments of the Mediterranean Countries, CEOs of NOCs and IOCs and Executives of the major Service Companies. The Opening Ceremony was introduced by:
• Innocenzo Titone Chairman OMC 2013 • Fabrizio Matteucci Mayor of Ravenna • Gianfranco Bessi Chairman, Ravenna Chamber of Commerce
The Plenary Session theme, “Charting a course in a changing sea”, offered a deep insight into the world energy scenario, with a focus on the Mediterranean and its expected evolution but also with a great attention on how the Operators are getting organized to face the global problems. The keynote speakers included: Paolo Scaroni CEO eni, and Chairman of the Session Claudio De Vincenti Under Secretary, Ministry of Economic Development, Italy H.E. Osama Kamal Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Egypt H.E. Abdulkareem Luaibi Minister of Oil, Iraq Hamed Mecheraoui Advisor to Minister of Energy, Algeria Abulgasem Zwary Advisor at NOC, Libya Mohand Said Malla Director for Exploration Sonatrach, Algeria Fituri El Hag, Chairman of Mabrouk, Libya Bruno Lescoeur CEO Edison Jonathan Lewis Senior Vice President for Europe Sub Saharan Africa, Halliburton Satish Pai Executive Vice President Operations, Schlumberger Limited
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Paolo Scaroni, CEO eni and Chairman of the Session, just back from the presentation of the eni four-‐year strategic plan, opening the round table, touched the three topics that were of greatest interest to investors: the gas issue, geopolitics in North Africa and the Iraqi scenario. In the gas market a lot of things have changed. The stable gas world, where everything was predictable, is now prehistory. New facts have emerged: shale gas, market liberalization in Europe, the economic crisis and the unseen dynamics of the price (they vary from 3,5 $/Mbtu in the USA to 11 in Europe and up to 17 in the Far East). The new contracts must be based on new methodologies considering the issue of the security of supply. Scaroni’s view on North Africa, based on eni’s traditional presence in these countries, is quite optimistic.
About Iraq he said that there are only few countries in the world with a potential of multimillion of barrels per day, but some issues are still present and must be addressed like bureaucracy, permissions and profitability. From the ministerial side there were the contributions of Claudio De Vincenti, Under Secretary at the Ministry of Economic Development, who shared Mr Scaroni’s view on the deep change being experienced by the industry. Europe however is not in a position, for many reasons, to adopt the same scenario being developed in the USA. EU should establish a unified market, diversifying origins and routes of supply and establishing strong liaison with the producing countries. The road map to 2050 should work on a different energy mix, on better efficiency and on technologies aimed at reducing emissions. All that is in the framework of SEN, the national energy strategy, prepared by the Italian Government after gathering contributions from the various stakeholders.
According to Osama Kamal, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Egypt, in a world full of uncertainties, one thing is certain: aspiration for enhancing standards of living, and population growth worldwide. That will push energy needs higher and higher every day. Energy demand will increase by one third during the coming 20 years. Governments and financial institutions must give priorities to finance strategic energy projects. This can only be achieved through strengthening the dialogue and cooperation between producers and consumers. Egypt is witnessing an unprecedented awakening that has opened a new era of boundless aspirations. The realization of these aspirations will need more energy to fuel economic and social development plans. Despites the
challenges Egypt is facing, the petroleum sector was one of the few sectors that were not significantly affected during the past period. The Minister of petroleum is ready to take all the necessary steps to further encourage the international companies to participate in the development of oil & gas.
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Abdulkareem Luaibi, Minister of Oil of Iraq, presented the ambitious development strategy of his country. In the next 5 years the country is planning investments of some 130 B$, drilling 3000 wells and building the relevant facilities to reach a production target of 9 Mbopd. Moreover the government is placing close attention to the development of gas in order to place Iraq among the major gas exporters. At the same time a big boost is given to exploration. So far 75 fields have been discovered but a huge hydrocarbon potential still exists in the country. Within this year a new exploration bid round (the 5th) will be launched offering to the IOCs 10 new blocks with an amended contract.
Ahmed Mecheraoui, Advisor to Algerian Minister of Energy, underlined the efforts of the Country to meet the different challenges: to remain an active player in the global energy market while meeting the growing domestic needs, to make the unconventionals profitable with no effect on the environment, to guarantee the best and safest working conditions. To this effect new amendments have been adopted and published in the hydrocarbon law.
For Bruno Lescoeur, CEO Edison, in the global energy scenario, characterized by limited and concentrated resources, geopolitical unbalance and financial constraints; the Mediterranean could be a game changer with its high hydrocarbon potential. This represents an opportunity for Italy that has not to be wasted. The new National Energy Strategy (SEN) is an ambitious project but its implementation is the real next challenge. A deep insight into the energy policies of the NOC came from Abulgasem Zwary, Board Advisor at NOC Libya who presented an overview on Libya offshore potential (81 tcf and 20 Bbbl) and Fituri El Haj, Chairman of Mabrouk Oil Libya entered into a detailed analysis of plans and strategies. Mohand Said Malla, Director for Exploration Sonatrach – Algeria offered an overview of the Algerian hydrocarbon Industry and Sonatrach development plan and strategy that covers the entire energy sector from upstream to downstream and distribution.
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Halliburton and Schlumberger presented the contributions of the Service Companies. Jonathan Lewis, Sr. VP for Europe Sub Saharan Africa of Halliburton, discussed the subject “Making Unconventional… Conventional”, communicating the benefits while assuring environmental and economic sustainability.
Satish Pai, Executive VP Operations of Schlumberger, discussed the today challenges: Deep water, new Frontiers, improved EOR. They require technological innovation and competent personnel.
TECHNICAL SESSIONS 120 papers were selected and presented through 26 technical sessions over the 2,5 day congress. The Programme Committee put together a wide-‐ranging technical programme offering a broad view of the scientific, technological and industrial achievements of the oil & gas sector. The themes of major relevance focused on the challenges that have come up recently: the huge discoveries in the Eastern Mediterranean, a subject of great importance to the oil industry that will certainly be of vital interest in the coming years; the production from low permeability reservoirs (shale oil and shale gas) including methods to improve productivity, minimizing at the same time their environmental impact; the new frontier of emerging technologies discussed in the session “Technologies for the Future”.
Technical Sessions and Workshops In addition, the programme offered three specialized Technical Workshops: one “Facing the Oil & Gas Challenge: The Automation Industry Solutions and New Technologies” provided an overview on the new proven technologies to improve energy management, process control and safe operations the other “Offshore Service Vessels: Features, Technology, Innovation” addressed the progress made in the design and operational features of new offshore service vessels. On the last day the MaRExMed (Marine Renewable Energies for Mediterranean) workshop was organised by OWEMES to promote cooperation between the international Oil & Gas industry attending OMC 2013 and the Italian R&D organisations and Universities active on Marine Renewable Energies.
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The technical programme was complemented by a timely Special Session on the topic of “Social Responsibility in Frontier and Mature areas” which served to reinforce the particular attention that OMC has always dedicated to the issues of health, safety and the environment. Eni, Shell, Total, Assomineraria and Halliburton presented case histories of projects undertaken in the countries where they operate to promote the local economy in full respect of the safety, the environment the local culture
and tradition, responding positively to the needs and concerns of the area. Besides the technical programme, OMC fueled dialogue and exchange of ideas hosting a series of side events: -‐ The Italian-‐Norwegian Energy forum for an exchange of views and technologies between the two associations of offshore contractors INTSOK and ROCA. The Italian ambassador in Norway attended the forum. -‐ Assomineraria held its workshop to debate on “O&G in Italy, what’s to be done to reach the industrial targets set by the recently approved National Energy Strategy”. Presentations Arena & SPE Contest
University students had a privileged meeting place within OMC, where E&P and Service companies illustrated what the energy sector is about as well as the career opportunities. In addition, the 2013 edition hosted the “Student Contest”, a competition organized by SPE Europe. Students, coming from different European Technical Universities were selected to present their papers and research on all the different aspects of petroleum engineering to a judging panel of Industry Professionals
and compete for a cash prize and a guaranteed place at the SPE Annual Technical Conference in October 2013 and the Annual Student Paper Contest. B2B Meetings Eurosportello-‐Chamber of Commerce of Ravenna, in collaboration with the Enterprise Europe Network and the SIMPLER consortium, organised a b2b event in the framework of OMC 2013. Over 2 day activities, almost 250 face-‐to-‐face meetings were achieved!
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OMC 2013 EXHIBITION A WORLD OF OIL & GAS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ON DISPLAY AT OMC! For the 2013 edition of the OMC EXHIBITION, space was sold out 2 months in advance and provided an even larger Exhibition than ever before with this record edition. Since the first edition, which dates back 20 years ago, the OMC Exhibition has continued increasing year by year: over 20,500 square meters for the 2013 edition represents 15% additional space compared to the previous event. The increase in the number of exhibiting companies is very satisfactory as well: a total number of 570 exhibiting companies from 30 countries (25% increase), and over 1,000 square meters of outdoor exhibits displaying floating equipment, deck equipment, generators, demonstrations of corrosion prevention technology, pigs and pig equipment.
ATTENDING COUNTRIES
AUSTRIA
BELGIUM
CHINA
CROATIA
DENMARK
EGYPT
ALGERIA
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
HUNGARY
IRAQ
ITALY
KOREA
LIBYA
MEXICO
MONACO
MOZAMBIQUE
NIGERIA
NORWAY
QATAR
ROMANIA
RUSSIA
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
THE NETHERLANDS
TUNISIA
UNITED KINGDOM
U.S.A.
U.A.E.
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES AT OMC: Exhibitors at OMC represent most of the products and services related to the oil & gas industry: Geosciences Technology and Services, Drilling &Downhole Technology, Well Completion Equipment and Well Logging Enhanced Recovery Systems, Oil & Gas Production Technology and Services, Facilities Management, Maintenance and Repair, Electrical Products and Services, Fluid Mechanisms & Oil Recovery Products, Health, Safety & Environmental Products and Management, Instrumentation & Control Technology; Lifting Equipment, Cranes and Winches, LNG Production Technology, Marine Equipment, Diving, Navigation, Subsea, Offshore Platforms, Design, Piling, Floating Equipment, Pipeline Products and Services, Pumps, Compressors, Valves, Tanks and Storage.
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The Awards ceremony on the closing day provided recognition to the best papers and to the exhibitors for the quality of their stand as follows:
BEST PAPER PRESENTED BY A YOUNG TALENT
Assia Guenifi, Sonatrach, Algeria
BEST PAPER FOR OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL CONTENT
Alberto Maliardi, eni, Italy
BEST DESIGN
BEST TECHNICAL CONTENT
OVERALL QUALITY
TOTAL SONATRACH FINCANTIERI
Special Prizes
MICOPERI PROECO PROGER TOZZI INDUSTRIES
BEST STAND AWARDS
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As usual the social programme of OMC 2013 provided all attendees with the feel and taste of the local traditions, culture and cuisine. The programme included: 20th Golf Tournament, at Adriatic Golf Club of Cervia Milano Marittima Guests of ROCA Ravenna Oil & Gas Contractors Association-‐ Tuesday 19th March
Welcome Party, at Pala de Andre, OMC Venue -‐ A casual and friendly get together to kick off OMC 2013, offered by Ravenna Chamber of Commerce -‐ Tuesday 19th March
Gala Dinner, at Pala de Andre, OMC Venue -‐ Some 800 guests gathered for a unique networking opportunity, enjoying a taste of local cuisine in a warm and elegant setting, offered by eni -‐ Wednesday 20th March
Gala Concert, Orchestra della Magna Grecia performing in the magnificent Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe, offered by Shell -‐Thursday 21st March
OMC 2013 SOCIAL EVENTS
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MAIN SPONSORS
PLATINUM SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
BRONZE SPONSORS
OMC 2013 SPONSORS
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A special mention to those companies who always supported OMC
through the years and greatly contributed
to the success of the 2013 edition!
OMC 2013 ASSOCIATED COMPANIES
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OMC 2013 EXHIBITORS INCLUDE: 2A ENGINEERING SRL 3B TECHNOLOGY S.R.L. A S.U. 3X ENGINEERING A.HAK INDUSTRIAL SERVICES ABTECH LTD. ADVANCED SENSORS AFP TECH AGOP OLEOIDRAULICA S.P.A. MONTANHYDRAULIK GROUP AGR ENHANCED DRILLING AIRPACK NETHERLANDS AKER SOLUTIONS ALCO VALVES GROUP ALFA LAVAL SPA ALFA LAVAL SPA ALIOTO GROUP SRL ALLIED INTERNATIONAL AMPERE S.P.A. ANIMA FEDERATION OF THE ITALIAN ASSOCIATIONS OF MECHANICAL & ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES ANIMP ITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL PLANT ENGINEERING ANIXTER ITALIA SRL APE S.R.L. APENNINE ENERGY SPA (SOUND OIL PLC) APT GROUP ASIT G.E. SRL ASSOMINERARIA -‐ ITALIAN PETROLEUM & MINING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION ATB RIVA CALZONI S.P.A. ATLAS COPCO RENTAL ATLC ENGINEERING & TELECOMS AUMA ITALIANA S.R.L. AVA AFRICA S.A.R.L. AVA ALGERIE (HASSI MESSAOUD) AVA EASTERN EUROPE -‐ N.I. BRANCH AVA EASTERN EUROPE DF&S AVA EGYPT BRANCH AVA LIBYAN BRANCH AVA PANNONIA KFT AVA S.P.A. AVA TUNISIA S.A.R.L. AVEVA SA ITALIAN BRANCH OFFICE AXIST SRL B.A.G.G.I. S.R.L. BAKER HUGHES BAMBINI SRL BANCHERO COSTA GROUP BARBIERO S.R.L.
BATT CABLES PLC BAUER COMPRESSORI SRL BE.CA. ENGINEERING SOC. CORP. BE.TA. CALDAIE INDUSTRIALI BEA S.R.L. BEIJING POWER INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION CO., LTD. BENTELER DISTRIBUZIONE ITALIA S.P.A. BENTLEY BERNARD CONTROLS BERTINEX SRL BIAGINI PIERO & C. SRL BIESSE SISTEMI S.R.L. BIFFI ITALIA S.R.L. BLUTEK COMPRESSORS BÖHLER UDDEHOLM ITALIA S.P.A. BONATTI BOSCH REXROTH SPA BOURBON OFFSHORE DNT S.R.L. BRANDMARION BREDA ENERGIA SPA BREDA ENERGIA SPA BRUGG PIPE SYSTEMS S.r.l. BS SRL BST BRANSCHUTZTECHNIK DOEPFL GMBH BUREAU VERITAS ITALIA SPA BW TECHNOLOGIES BY HONEYWELL BWB CONTROLS INC C-‐NAV C.E. SRL C.E.A. S.R.L. CADMATIC ITALY CALEDYNE LTD. CAM2 -‐ GRUPPO FARO TECHNOLOGIES CAMERON CAMERON SYSTEMS SRL CAMUNA CAVI SRL CANALENERGIA CANUSA -‐ CPS CARCO SRL CARRARA S.P.A. CARTELLI SEGNALATORI S.R.L. CASTALIA S.C.p.A. CAVITALIA SRL CCI CDB ENGINEERING SPA CENTRAX LTD. CENTRO FORMAZIONE OFFSHORE CENTRO SERVIZI METALLI SPA
CESCOR SRL CGT S.P.A. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF RAVENNA CHIMEC S.P.A. CHROMALOX CHURCHILL DRILLING TOOLS LTD. CMP PRODUCTS COAX VALVOLE ITALIA S.R.L. CODEVINTEC ITALIANA COEMI SRL COIL SERVICES BV COMART SPA COMBUSTION AND ENERGY SRL COMER COMPAGNIA TECNICA MOTORI SPA COMPRESSORTECHTWO COMPUR MONITORS GMBH & CO. KG COMPUTER LINE ASSOCIATES SRL CONCEPT STEELS LTD CONFEZIONI MARIO DE CECCO SPA CONFINDUSTRIA RAVENNA CONSORZIO EXPORT NAUTICO Consorzio PNI PROFIBUS Network Italia COSMI SPA SU COSMIPETROL SPA MEXICO, S.A. DE C.V. COSTRUZIONI ELETTROTECNICHE CEAR SRL CRAMI GROUP SRL CREA S.R.L. CROSCO, INTEGRATED DRILLING & WELL SERVICES CO., LTD CROWCON DETECTION INSTRUMENTS LTD CSTI SRL DACOM SRL DAMEN SHIPYARDS GORINCHEM DATACAN SERVICES CORP. DAVI DEEPWATER CORROSION SERVICES INC. DELTA CONTROLS LTD DELTA SRL DENO COMPRESSORS B.V. DERVAL SRL DG IMPIANTI INDUSTRIALI S.P.A. DINGXIANG COUNTY XINKUN FLANGE AND FORGING., LTD DINGXIANG LONGXIN FORGING CO., LTD DIREZIONE GENERALE PER LE RISORSE MINERARIE ED ENERGETICHE DIVISIONE TRADING -‐ C.S.C. SPA
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