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Floating Production 2012

• The Market situation

• Regulation and Environment

• Heavy Oil Projects

• FPSO Concepts and Technology Developments

• Operational Experiences

5-6 June 2012, Holmen Fjord Hotel, Oslo

The Norwegian Society

of Graduate Technical and

Scientific Professionals

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Floating Production 2012

Welcome to Teknas 4

th

international

conference on Floating Production

The FPSO MarkeT

Market analysis shows that the FPSO business will have a significant growth the next five years ahead. It is within the segment on deep- and ultra deep water that will contribute the most, the industry have the technology for exploration in the most challenging regions.

Technical FOruM

Engineering solutions are pushing the boundaries in offshore E&P and the industry is continuously being challenged.

The demand and need to find solutions to complex challenges is growing and the conference is mainly for personnel working with technology and engineering developments. Regulation and safety personnel as well as offshore operational personnel will benefit from attending.

cOnFerence FOcuS

The conference aim to facilitate for professional presentations and valuable discussions that will give an status of the current industry situation as well as discuss the market and trends.

The market topics will be covered by Jarand Rystad, Rystad Energy, Torbjørn Kjus, DnB and Dag Kleivan, Holte Group.

Challenges and experiences related to legislation will be addressed by PTil and Det Norske Veritas.

Power from shore will be looked upon with a critical eye by OLF and Zero and topics on heavy oil will conclude day one,

Day two will concentrate on FPSO concepts and technology develop-ments on topics like llifetime analysis and maintenance, subsea and topside process challenges and operational experiences.

key SeSSiOnS

* The Market situation * Regulation and Environment * Heavy Oil Projects

* FPSO Concepts and Technology Developments * Operational Experiences

The SPeakerS

Key personnel representing central players in the business will present their latest news and share experiences.

WhO ShOuld aTTend

Personnel representing regulators, operators, contractors, research institutions and technology providers should attend, finance and bank institutions will also benefit from attending.

Tekna and the technical committee look forward to an interesting conference and hope to see you.

Dates: 5-6 June 2012 Venue:

Holmen Fjord Hotel, Oslo, Norway Technical Committee: Tor Andersen, GE

Øyvind Jordanger, Teekay Petrojarl AS

Petter Gundersen, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate Per Heen Statoil ASA

Fredrik Major, Sevan Marine ASA Håkon Matheson, Holte Prosjekt AS Tomas Solli, Det norske Veritas Lise Olaussen, Tekna Conference fees:

Members of Tekna: NOK 8000,-excl Vat Non-members: NOK 9000,- excl Vat

Exhibitors: NOK 10 000,- excl Vat, (in addition to the delegate fee) Includes PDFs of presentations, luncheons and refreshment during breaks

Exclusive hotel costs and conference dinner Registration: www.tekna.no/intconf www.teknakurs.no [email protected] Telephone no: +47 22 94 75 60/61

FACTS

Photo: T eekay

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Tuesday 5 June 2012

0930 Welcome

Møteledelse: Håkon Matheson, Holte Consulting AS

MARkeT

0935 keY NOTe

Towards a New FPSO Boom

Rystad Energy, Norway Jarand Rystad, Managing Partner

1005 Winds of Change in the Oil Market

DNB, Norway

Torbjørn Kjus, Oil Analyst 1030 Risk and Cost Holte Group AS, Norway

Dag Kleivan, Chairman of Holte Group AS

1100 Break

RegulATiONS AND eNViRONMeNT

1130 Challenges with Norwegian and international Regulations

Petroleum Safety Authority, Ptil, Norway Paul Bang, Principal Engineer

1200 experiences with Regulations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf

Det Norske Veritas

Tore Sildnes, Service Director Offshore Classification

1230 Lunch

Chair: Petter gundersen, NPD

1330 electrification of Norwegian Offshore Oil and gas Production units – Still on the agenda?

- how can Norway fulfill the commitments made in Kyoto and potentially even do better?

- requirements to the oil industry for preventing climate change

- potential for reduction of Norwegian climate gas emis-sions

- required regulations to obtain electrification of new installations

Zero

Kari Elisabeth Kaski, Political Advisor Oil and Natural Gas 1400 A Critical eye on electrification from Shore Norwegian Oil Industry Association, OLF Alfred Nordgård, Director Industry Policy

1430 Q&A 1445 Break

HeAVY Oil

1515 Design of Heavy Oil processing including experi ences from Testing of Siri heavy oil field outside Brazil.

- challenges by producing 12.6 °API oil offshore from and FPSO

- production mechanism/flow assurance - process block diagrams for heavy oil processing

Teekay Petrojarl, Norway

Frithjof Amundsen, Manager Business Development 1545 logistic Challenges in regard to Transport of

Heavy Oil Statoil ASA, Norway

Douglas German, Chief Negotiator Shipping

1615 Break

1630 Separation Methods for Heavy and Viscous Oil for FPSOs

- practical experiences

Kanfa MATOR, Norway

Jon Berntsen, Technical Manager Process 1700 Cultural Bridge Building

- when you understand how and why people from other cultures think, feel and behave as they do, then you can communicate more effectively with them

Pellegrino Riccardi, Cultural bridge builder

1740 Mingling Snacks / Beverages

1900 Conference dinner at Holmen Fjord Hotel

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Wednesday 6 June 2012

CONCePTS AND TeCHNOlOgY

Chair: Per Heen, Statoil ASA

0830 knarr Field Development – A Fast Track Development by leased FPSO

BG Norge, Norway

Aksel Plener, Offshore Installation Representative 0900 New Built or Converted FPSOs - improvements for

operations/uptime in the design

Blue-water Energy Systems B.V, The Netherlands Ad van Loenhout, Consultant FPSO Projects Govert Wagenaar, Technology Manager

0930 Break

1000 The SPAR Concept - Opportunities Speaker to be announced

1030 Hull - life extension based on RBi Teekay Petrojarl, Norway

Trond Sørensen,Senior Naval Architect

1100 iOR Revolution by Seafloor Water Treatment & i njection

Seabox AS, Norway Helge Lunde, CEO

1130 Lunch

Chair: Tomas Solli, Det norske Veritas, Norway 1230 lifetime Analysis of Offshore Facilities

– Mature Fields

- how Statoil handle aging offshore facilities in respect of life time extension of facilities and extending life time of mature fields.

- projects that have been through, are currently undergoing and planned life time extensions.

- strategies, contact with authorities and technical issues in projects

Statoil ASA, Norway

Jan Tore Fagertun, Principal Engineer Platform Technology 1300 Avoiding Hot Work for Repair and Maintenance of

FPSOs

Det norske Veritas, Norway Jan Weitzenböck, Principal Engineer and Dag McGeorge

1330 The Application of Turret Moored FPSOs and Subsea Processing Technologies in Deepwater Fields

- challenges

- solutions and Experiences

Framo Engineering AS

Per K. Skiftesvik, Sales Manager Swivels & Marine Systems, S&MS

1400 Break

OPeRATiONAl exPeRieNCeS

1430 Operations in Arctic and Sub-Arctic Areas

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Sveinung Løset, Professor

1500 Operational experience with Sevan Marines Cylindrical FPSOs

Teekay Petrojarl

Erling Ronglan, Operations Director, Norwegian Shelf 1530 experiences with FPSO i goM- American side BW Offshore, Norway

Jan Atle Høgberg,

Vice President Business Development Africa

1600 Closing words by chairman Tomas Solli, DnV 1610 End of conference

Program might be subject to changes beyond the control of the organizer.

Attending the conference was a new experience to me, but certainly a good

one. Thanks.

This is good opportunity to meet and discuss the

market and business.

The conference gives a good insight to present and future challenges wrapped into a holistic view.

The conference is one of the few of its kind

Statements from participants from 2010

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Time

5-6 June 2012

Venue

Holmen Fjord Hotel, Oslo, Norway

Ref no

1202504

Technical Committee

Tomas Solli, Det Norske Veritas Tor Andersen, GE

Øyvind Jordanger, Teekay Petrojarl AS

Petter Gundersen, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate Per Heen Statoil ASA

Fredrik Major, Sevan Marine ASA Håkon Matheson, Holte Prosjekt AS Lise Olaussen, Tekna

Conference fees

Members of Tekna: NOK 8000,-excl Vat Non-members: NOK 9000,- excl Vat

Exhibitors: NOK 10 000,- excl Vat, (in addition to the delegate fee) Includes PDFs of presentations, luncheons and refreshment during all breaks.

Exclusive hotel costs and conference dinner

Accommodation

Holmen Fjord Hotel, Vollen

Single room with breakfast: NOK . 1250,- per night

Conference dinner – 5 June

There will be a conference dinner at the Holmen Hotel. If the weather allows it we will sit outside.

Optional event Price: NOK

850,-exhibition

Companies are welcome to showcase their cutting edge technology and services. Price NOK 10000,- excl Vat For more info: www.tekna.no/intconf or contact [email protected]

How to get there

From Oslo Airport Gardermoen:

Airport train «Flytoget» (+47 815 00777) to «Asker» station approx 50min, from there taxi approx. 10min

With car: E-18 from Oslo direction Drammen approx. 17km then RV165 to Slemmestad. appr after 20 min turn left to Holmen Fjord Hotel

How to pay

Payment can be made trough bank transfer or with credit card. Bank details

Bank name: DnBNOR Bank account: 1644 2555 803 Swift: DNBANOKKXXX

IBAN NR: NO8016442555803 - refno.: 1202506 and delegates name

Credit card: upon online registration or on-site during the conference

Cancellation policy

Cancellations made later then 18th May 2012 will be subject of a service charge of NOK 1200,-.

No refunds for cancellations after Thursday 28 May 2012 Written cancellation only!

Visa application

Due to long administration time of Visa Applications for Norway we advise authors and delegates, who needs visa for Norway, to submit the application as soon as the decision to attend has been made

Organizer

Tekna - The Norwegian Society of Scientific and Technical Professionals P. O. Box 2312 Solli 0201 Oslo, Norway Telephone: +47 22 94 75 00 Cellphone: 932 59 551 Telefax: +47 22 94 75 01 Project management

Lise Olaussen, Project Manager E-mail: [email protected]

General inFormaTion

reGisTraTion

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TeKna

uPcominG oil and Gas conFerences 2012

Return address: Tekna, Postboks 2312 Solli, N-0201 Oslo

The Norwegian Society of Graduate

Technical and Scientific Professionals

WWW.TEKNA.NO

HELLI - V

isuell kommunikasjon, helli.no

Tekna has been organizing technical courses and conferences since 1955.

Through the years a high number of Teknas events have become important forums to be updated,

to meet business partners and to discuss technology challenges. They are also excellent as breeding

ground for creative innovation

Don’t be left behind - attend Teknas technical conferences and be a part of the professional

environment and network

SMAll SCAle lNg 2012

29-30 mai 2012, Oslo

BRANN Og ekSPlOSJONSSikRiNg i

PeTROleuMSiNDuSTRieN

23-24 mai 2012, Trondheim

OFFSHORe iNSTRuMeNTeRiNg

13-14 juni 2012, Stavanger

SePARATiON TeCHNOlOgY

26-27 september 2012, Stavanger

DeSigN Og DRiFT AV FleRFASeSYSTeMeR FOR

OlJe gASSiNDuSTRieN

9-10 oktober 2012, Oslo

BeReDSkAPSSeMiNAReT 2012

15-16 oktober 2012, Stavanger

TelekOMMuNikASJON OFFSHORe

23-24 oktober 2012, kristiansand

PROSeSSikkeRHeT i OlJe Og

gASSiNDuSTRieN

5-6 november 2012, Bergen

For more info www.teknakurs.no

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