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21. – 22. January 2014, Clarion Hotel Stavanger, Norway

Produced Water

Management 2014

• Regulations and NORSOK

• PW and Enhanced Oil Recovery

• Insight to New Technology

• News on Field Development

• Operational Experiences

The Norwegian Society

of Graduate Technical and

Scientific Professionals

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Produced Water

Management 2014

• Regulations and NORSOK

• PW and Enhanced Oil Recovery

• Insight to New Technology

• News on Field Development

• Operational Experiences

Welcome to Teknas 11th conference on PW management. The conference is a well known as an important forum discussing challenges and solutions related to management of produced water in the oil and gas industry

By attending the conference one will be better equipped to meet the challenges faced by the industry, now and in the future

INduStry CHalleNgeS

The amount of Produced Water is increasing as more oil fields evolve. Produced water management has become a major environmental, as well as an economic, issue for both operators and regulators from around the world.

Program 2014

The program will give you an insight and update on the industry challenges and how the industry works to find good solutions. Presentations on New Technology, Field Experi-ences and Lessons Learned will be the main focus of the conference. There will also be topics dedicated to Monitoring and Enhanced Oil Recovery.

tHe SPeakerS

The speakers are personnel from operators, governmental bod-ies, research institutions, contractors and manufacturers.

tHe delegateS

The number of attendees varies from 120 to 140 persons and represent the whole range of personnel working with produced water management.

The conference is well known for gathering key personnel from the industry and is the event to attend in Norway if you work with produced water management issues.

Register and be updated, take part in useful discussions, share experiences and meet colleagues and business part-ners in an informal atmosphere.

Tekna and the program committee look forward to welcom-ing you and your colleagues in January 2014

TIME AND PLACE:

21. – 22. January 2014 Venue: Clarion Stavanger Hotel

TEChNICAL CoMMITTEE

Morten Hana, Shell Technology Norway Kristian Kruse, Aker Solutions ASA Karsten Rabe, Schlumberger, Norge Kristian Rønneberg , BP Norge Eli Vassgård, Statoil ASA Eilen Vik, Aquateam Cowi

Kaare Voldum, ConocoPhillips, Norway Svein Viggo Aanesen, Statoil ASA

DELEgATE fEEs

Member og Tekna NOK 8300,- Non members NOK 9300.- Exhibition NOK 10000,- 25% VAT will be added

Registration www.teknakurs.no or www.tekna.no/intconf Email: [email protected] Telephone: 0 47 22 94 75 60

Key iNforMaTioN

Copyright: Statoil

Produced Water

Management 2014

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NEw TEChNoLogy

Chair: Karsten Rabe, Schlumberger

1400 separation of Mechanical and Chemical Emulsions - Technologies

- Applications - Field results

Paul Schouten & Michiel Arnoldy, Brilliant Water Invest-ments, The Netherlands

1430 Development in Produced water Treatment Technology

- Experience from field operating data from North Sea, South China Sea and Gulf of Mexico will be shared - Comparative full scale startup data from the standalone

CFU unit after the Separator in China will also be covered

Mike Bhatnagar, Cameron, USA

1500 Toward reliable Produced water Management using Dynamic Ultrafilter with siC Cermic Mem-branes

- The talk gives an overview of application of SiC mem-branes from 4 different produced water cases

Tore Svendsen and Yuan, L , LiqTech International S/A, Denmark Oscar A. Prado-Rubio, National University of Colombia

1530 Break / Refreshments

1600 Test Results on Removal of Radium from Produced water

- Produced water contains elevated levels of radium-226 and radium-228

- Can barite be used to remove radium from produced water?

R. Sidhu IFE and Knut Inge Andersen, Statoil ASA, Norway

1630 Understanding water soluble organic Components within Upstream Production systems to Develop Robust Design and operating guidance.

- Soluble organics present in produced waters and their behaviour through the separation and produced water production systems.

- Comparison between GOM and North Sea production systems to better understand how the nature of the system design may influence soluble organic behaviour during processing through to discharge.

James Carnell, BP Upstream Engineering Centre, UK John Walsh, Cetco Oilfield Services, UK

1700 End of day one

1930 Conference dinner at hall Toll

MONDay 20. JaNuaRy 2014

2000 get togeter and tapas in the hotel

optional

TuESDay 21. JaNuaRy 2014

0900 welcome REgULATIoNs

Chair: Morten Hana, Shell Technology Norway

0910 status of Regulation of Produced water and Chemicals

- Risk Based Approach / Zero Discharge - Enhanced Oil Recovery

Representative from the Norwegian Environment Agency

0945 NoRsoK: Background to the Revision of P-001 and P-100 and how to address New Technology - How do NORSOK Expert Groups work? - Are there major changes to P-100 and P-001? - How can new equipment fit into NORSOK?

Clive Wilson, ConocoPhillips and NORSOK, Norway

PRoDUCED wATER AND ENhANCED oIL RECovERy

1015 Influence of EoR Polymer and surfactant on Pro-duced water Treatment Processes

I. Henaut, M. Boufarguine and J-F Argillier, IFP Energies Nouvelles, France, L. Ferran Roca, Statoil, Norway, R. Vieira, Petrobras, Brazil

1045 Break / Refreshments

1115 Environmental Impact of Discharges of Polymer flooded Produced water under different Produced water Treatment scenarios

- Fate and effect of polymers in produced water - Impact of produced water treatment on fate and effect of

polymers

Eilen Vik, Aquateam COWI, Norway

MoNIToRINg of PRoDUCED wATER QUALITy

1145 Measurement Criteria for selecting an online Monitoring Instrument for Produced water - Covering a wide range of oil in water analysis

tech-niques and experience, such as side stream or in-line fluorescence, Microscopy, Mass Spectrometry, infra red,ultrasonic this presentation aims to discuss the op-tions and their various merits.

Khalid Thabet, Advanced Sensors

1215 Developing a subsea oil in water Analyzer – Technology and Design Choices

Eivind Gransæther, Eivind Blanchard, Mirmorax, Norway

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1300 Compact InLine water separation at ATP Kilmar Platform

- Partial processing at an unmanned platform with space and weight limitation

- Overview of InLine technologies deployed, DeLiquidiser, DeWaterer, HydroCyclone and a degassing vessel - Operational experience

Remko Westra, FMC Technologies, UK, Nick Cave, ATP, UK

1330 Troubleshooting and Remediation strategy for Problematic water Treatment systems

Kiko Sanchez, Mark Graham, Paul McAlister, John Walsh, Cetco Oil Services, UK

1400 Break / Refreshments

1430 shear sensitivity and its Effect on Produced water Quality shear sensitivity – Droplet Break-up – Case Tor

Martin E. Waag, Line Opstvedt Melås, Kanfa Mator, Norway

1500 Case valhall - New Cleaning system C-tour + Epcon CfU – Commissioning and one year Experience - Overview of new Produced Water system installed on BP

Valhall installation

- Experience from start-up and 1st year operation

Christina Markoff, Christian Rott, BP Norge, Norway

1530 End of conference Bus to Airport

WEDNESDay 22. JaNuaRy 2014

NEw TEChNoLogy CoNTINUEs

Chair: Eilen Vik, Aquateam Cowi, Norway

0830 saudi Aramco Produced water Management - Explaining the challenge ahead.

- Producing Water Management Strategy.

- Technologies road map. (Testing & deployment plan). - Way Forward (Re-use Opportunities)

Ahmad Almulhim and Abdulla Banihumaim, Saudi Ara-mco, Saudi Arabia

0900 Reduction of the Environmental Impact factor of Produced water Discharges

- Overview of the novel Osorb® media produced water treatment technology

- Case studies and data from the removal of dispersed, emulsified, and soluble components from produced water for discharge or reinjection.

Jay Keener and Neil Poxon, PWA, Inc, USA

0930 onesubseas´s Experience, visions and solutions related to subsea separation/ Produced water Management

- References from projects such as Tordis, Marlim, Troll Pilot, Pazflor

Fredrik Wadel-Andersen, OneSubsea, Norway

1000 Break /Refreshments

fIELD DEvELoPMENT AND oPERATIoNAL ExPERIENCEs

1030 field Ivar Aasen – Produced water Management solutions

- Overview of the Produced Water Treatment technology/ system selected for the Ivar Aasen PDQ

Aksel Giseth, DET NORSKE, Norway

1100 field Ekofisk B – feasibility study for the Instal-lation of Compact separation and Disposal of Produced water at the Production Platform BAT for Environmental Reasons

- Compact, light, produced water treatment

Jone Bjørheim, Anne Kyvik, ConocoPhillips, Norway

1130 Lunch

Chair: Kristian Rønneberg, BP Norge

1230 optimal Produced water Treatment - human factor and Technology

- Review of challenges when technologies are selected, and how the human factor is determining the end solution. - Involvement from client, engineering partner, suppliers

and technology providers is key to ensure that the end solution matched the desired solution – challenges, pit-falls and examples of good practice.

- Experiences from design through delivery of process packages.

Lars Hardli, Schlumberger, Norway

This program might be subject to changes beyond the control of the organizer

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REgISTRaTION

gENERal INFORMaTION

www.tekna.no/intconf

[email protected]

+47 22 94 75 60

The Norwegian Society

of Graduate Technical and

Scientific Professionals

More iNforMaTioN oN WWW.TeKNaKurS.No

Time:

21. – 22. January 2014 Ref no:

1402502 venue:

Clarion Stavanger Hotel Technical Committee:

Morten Hana, Shell Technology Norway Kristian Kruse, Aker Solutions ASA Karsten Rabe, Schlumberger, Norge Kristian Rønneberg , BP Norge Eli Vassgård, Statoil ASA Eilen Vik, Aquateam Cowi

Kaare Voldum, ConocoPhillips, Norway Svein Viggo Aanesen, Statoil ASA Clarion hotel stavanger

Single room incl breakfast: NOK 1595,- Tekna will do the reservation for you if you tick for hotel upon registration.

Conference dinner 21 January 2014 Venue is Restaurant Hall Toll

NOK 950,- 3-course dinner/wine/avec Optional

Exhibitors

We offer manufacturers to exhibit their latest cutting edge technology. Use this opportunity to meet the players in the industry and help them to inform choices on equipment and service requirements, faster and more effectively.

Conditions are 3 meter floor space, table and tablecloth. Companies to bring their own roll-ups material Price NOK 10 000,- in addition to the delegate fee.

25% VAT will be added. Delegate fees Member og Tekna 8300,- Non members 9300.-

Exhibitors NOK 10000,- in addition to delegate fee

25% VAT will be added Payment

Options

1. Online Visa Payment Service at www.teknakurs.no

2. Bank transfer Bank details: Bank name: DnBNOR Bank account: 1644 2555 803 Swift: DNBANOKKXXX

Please include Ref code 1402502 and delegates name

Cancellation policy

Cancellations made later then 6. January 2012 will be subject of a service charge of NOK 1200. No refunds of delegate fee after the 14.January 2014.

Written cancellation only! Registration • www.teknakurs.no or www.tekna.no/ intconf • [email protected] • Telephone no +47 22 94 75 60/61 Administration

Project manager Lise Olaussen, Tekna [email protected]

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isuell kommunikasjon, helli.no

The Norwegian Society

of Graduate Technical and

Scientific Professionals

More iNforMaTioN oN WWW.TeKNaKurS.No aNd TeKNa.No/iNTCoNf

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Tekna – is Norway´s largest society of professionals with a master´s degree or equivalent in science or technology.

Tekna offers a wide range of forums, courses and conferences for your professional development and network.

Tekna hosts several international oil and gas related conferences on technical and socio-political issues. Amongst the most prominent are the North Sea Flow Measurement, Workshop, the Oil Field Chemistry Symposium, Produced Water Management, Seabed Mapping and Inspection and Small Scale LNG.

More than 5,000 people attend courses and conferences hosted by Tekna or one of our affiliated associations annually. Get to know Tekna and what a membership offers you on: www.tekna.no

Tekna – The Norwegian Society of Graduate Technical and Scientific Professionals

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IN ENglISh

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Flow aSSuraNCe, deSIgN aNd oPeratIoN oF multIPHaSe SyStemS March Hafjell

oIl FIeld CHemIStry SymPoSIum March Geilo

Small SCale lNg June Stavanger

SeParatIoN teCHNology 2014 September Stavanger

IN NORWEgIaN

tekNISk SIkkerHet Januar Trondheim

Co2 koNFeraNSeN 2014 Januar Trondheim

olJe og gaSSProdukSJoN I kaldt klIma Januar Trondheim

dP og ForaNkrINg av oFFSHore INStallaSJoNer Februar Trondheim

veNtIler I olJe og gaSSINduStrIeN April Ikke bestemt

braNN og ekSPloSJoNSSIkrINg oFFSHore Mai Haugesund

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