SPE Apogce 2019 Program Book
SPE Apogce 2019 Program Book
SPE Apogce 2019 Program Book
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Conference Programme
Message from the Advisory Committee Chair 3
Table of Contents
The regional flagship event, SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific
Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (APOGCE) 2019, Message from the Advisory 03
is scheduled from 29 – 31 October 2019 at the Bali Nusa Committee Chair
Dua Convention Centre, Bali, Indonesia.
Welcome Message from the Official 04
With the industry having to navigate through many Supporter and the Conference Chair
hurdles in response to arguably its most challenging Conference Organisers 05
time, collectively companies turned towards managing
costs and boosting efficiencies and productivity. In Committees 06
this period of adapting, a new paradigm emerged Conference Sponsors 10
and propelled the industry into a shifting landscape
Meeting Room Guide 12
of incorporating emerging technologies and digital
advancement as enablers to improve operations and Schedule of Events 13
safety, and increase efficiency and speed of process.
Conference Programme Schedule 17
APOGCE 2019 continues to provide an invaluable
General Information 19
platform for participants to gain the latest insights
through a compelling programme that features Opening and Keynote Session 21
prominent industry leaders and renowned technical Executive Plenary Session 22
experts through high-level discussions and in-depth
technical presentations. With the theme “Advancing Panel Sessions 23
through Emerging Technologies and Digitalisation”, Special Session 29
the 2019 edition will take a deeper look into how rapid
advances in technology and innovation continue to Project Case Study Session 30
enable the industry to access challenging conventional IATMI Business Forum 31
and unconventional resources.
Social Activities 32
On behalf of SPE, IATMI and the organising committees,
Young Professionals Workshop and 33
we thank you for your support and participation and we
Educational Programmes
hope you will have an enriching experience.
SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards 34
Sincerely,
Technical Programme 37
List of Exhibitors 79
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Welcome Message from the Official Supporter and the Conference Chair 4
SKK Migas is proud to be the Official Supporter of The SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and
the SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference Exhibition (APOGCE) 2019 is a collaborative effort
and Exhibition (APOGCE) 2019. As the Chairman between SPE and IATMI. APOGCE has successfully
of SKK Migas, I am pleased to welcome you and established itself as the premier upstream technical event
your organisation’s participation in this important in the Asia Pacific region since 1999. This event continues
multidisciplinary regional event. to gather regional and global distinguished leaders, subject
matter experts, technical professionals and practitioners
APOGCE is the regional flagship event for SPE (Society across the energy value chain to share the latest technical
of Petroleum Engineers) and IATMI (Society of know-hows, best practices and innovative applications.
Indonesian Petroleum Engineers), and its presence and
history in Indonesia and the region has cemented its Over the past several years, the energy sector has had
status as one of the foremost oil and gas industry event to navigate many hurdles across the entire value chain
in Asia Pacific that brings together energy companies in responding to the new oil price environment. Many
and technical professionals for information exchange and efforts were taken to contain costs and boost efficiency,
technology transfer. the new paradigm propelled companies into a shifting
landscape of incorporating emerging technologies and
As the industry continues to recover from oil price digital advancement as enablers to improve business and
pressures, APOGCE 2019, themed “Advancing through operations.
Emerging Technologies and Digitalisation”, will
explore the many applied innovations and technological Themed “Advancing through Emerging Technologies and
developments to advance resource recovery, optimise Digitalisation”, the APOGCE 2019 will showcase advances
business and assets, and improve production, efficiency in technology and innovation, and how to leverage the
and safety. transformational impact of digitalisation to develop
effective ways in incorporating new applications to
SKK Migas looks forward to the technical and business transform businesses and operations to create values from
exchange that will take place at APOGCE as regional existing capacities in order to advance the industry. The
and international industry leaders and professionals high quality technical programme will provide a platform
come together to examine the critical issues faced for industry professionals to exchange ideas as more than
by the industry today. We encourage you to take 240 technical papers from more than 80 organisations and
advantage of the opportunities for both professional and 30 countries will be presented and discussed.
personal enrichment through active participation at the
conference and exhibition. We hope that your experience We thank you for your participation and support, and we
here will be a fruitful and rewarding one. hope your will enjoy the opportunity to network, learn
and share your experience with industry colleagues at this
Best regards, exciting event.
Sincerely,
Dwi Soetjipto
Chairman
SKK Migas Ida Yusmiati
Senior Vice President
Upstream Business Development
PT Pertamina (Persero)
APOGCE 2019 Conference Chair
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Conference Organisers 5
Conference Organisers
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit organisation. Income from this
event will be invested back into SPE to support many other Society programmes. When you
attend, sponsor, or exhibit at an SPE event, you help provide even more opportunities for industry
professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence. Scholarships, certification,
the Distinguished Lecturer programme, and SPE’s energy education programme Energy4me® are
just a few examples of programmes supported by SPE.
The Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers (IATMI) is a vehicle for its members in every sector of the oil and
gas industry to further its quest in advancing the development of education and training and initiating research
projects. In all of IATMI’s activities, it seeks assistance and cooperation with other professional organisations
nationally or internationally. At present, its membership of almost 10,000 professionals is spread throughout
the nation in several districts and through representatives overseas. For more information, please visit the IATMI
website at www.iatmi.or.id.
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Committees 6
Committees
Advisory Committee
Dharmawan Samsu
Upstream Director
PT Pertamina (Persero)
Members
Priyambodo Mulyosudirjo Trijana Kartoatmodjo, University of Trisakti
Salis Aprilian, Digital Energy Asia Kevin Moore, Husky Oil Indonesia
Fauzi Imron, KADIN Indonesia Tenny Wibowo, Ophir Medco Energi
Hendra Jaya, PT Pertamina (Persero)
Conference Chair
Ida Yusmiati
Senior Vice President,
Upstream Business Development
PT Pertamina (Persero)
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Committees
Members
Miles Ponsonby, AGR Software AS Agung Cahyono, CORELAB|Owen Oil Tools Division
Manabesh Chowdhury, Antelopus Energy Nicholas Paris, Darcia, LLC
Jason Kok Chin Hwa, AppSmiths® Technology Maike Willuweit, Emerson Process Management
Ong See Hong, Baker Hughes Company Sdn. Bhd.
Asep K. Permadi, Bandung Inst. of Technology Naynesh C. Patel, ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd.
Manish Choudhary, Brunei Shell Petroleum Peter Adam, Gaffney, Cline and Associates
Wang Yanling, China U. of Petroleum (East China) Silvya Dewi Rahmawati, Inst. Teknologi Bandung
Wang Zhiyuan, China U. of Petroleum (East China) Li Shidong, Inst. of Chemical and Engineering
Sciences, A*STAR
Budi R. Permana, ConocoPhillips Indonesia
Mojtaba Kalhor Mohammadi, International Drilling
Alliza Aulia, Continental Energy Fluids (IDF)
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Committees 8
Committees
Members
Edi Rahmat Bin Asmal Munir, Kuwait Oil Co. Fitrah Arachman, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore
Bai Baojun, Missouri U. of Science and Technology North West Java
Kevin Lay, NauticAWT Ltd. Lucky Bagus Waskito, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi
Offshore South East Sumatera
Shankar Bhukya, NOV Wellbore Technologies
Rachmat Hidajat, PT Pertamina (Persero)
David Manning, Oilfield Technologies
Andry Halim, PT Pertamina Upstream
Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia Pty. Ltd. Technology Center
Dian Nur Cahyono, OXY Anwarudin Saidu, Reservoir Link Sdn. Bhd.
Emeline Chong, Petrofac Malaysia Ltd. Jin Xu, RIPED, CNPC
Jan Bon, Petrolab Australia Pty. Ltd. Liu He, RIPED, CNPC
Kamal Morad, Petroleum Development Oman Wu Shuhong, RIPED, CNPC
Abdolrahim Ataei, PETRONAS Euver Enrique Naranjo Penaloza, Santos Ltd.
Luky Hendraningrat, PETRONAS Ahmad M. Garwan, Saudi Arabian Chevron
Hoo Lien Wee, PETRONAS Lu Mao Kang, Schlumberger
Khairul Nizam Idris, PETRONAS Jack H. Harfoushian, Schlumberger Australia
Rahim Masoudi, PETRONAS John (Jonggeun) Choe, Seoul National U.
Ng Kiang Fei, PETRONAS Afriandi Eka Prasetya, SKK Migas
Sanjeev Rajput, PETRONAS Justin Vaughan, TechnipFMC Indonesia
Sulaiman Sidek, PETRONAS Koji Sakura, TENARISNKKTubes
Raj Deo Tewari, PETRONAS Stephen Tyson, U. Teknologi Brunei
Dipak Mandal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. Mohammed Abdalla Ayoub Mohammed, U. Teknologi
Mohamad Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Ltd. PETRONAS
Nor Idah Kechut, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd. Fikri Irawan, Weatherford
Bambang Widarsono, PPPTMGB “LEMIGAS” Ben van Deijl, Woodside
Sophia Kangan, PT Pertamina Mark Baker, Woodside
Jufrihadi, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi
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Committees 9
Committees
Conduct Committee
Advisor Chair Vice-Chair
Members
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Conference Sponsors 10
Official Sponsor
Official Supporter
General Sponsors
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Conference Sponsors 11
General Sponsors
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Meeting Room Guide 12
MENGWI 2
MENGWI 6 & 7
Technical
Sessions Young Professional Workshop
(Mon, 28 Oct),
MENGWI 5 Panel and Special Sessions,
Technical Closing Session (Thurs, 31 Oct)
MENGWI 3 Sessions
Technical PECATU HALL 1 & 2
MENGWI 8
Sessions Exhibition, Knowledge
Technical Sharing ePoster Sessions,
Sessions Coffee Breaks,
VIP MENGWI
Networking Luncheons,
Conference Welcome Reception
HQ, PECATU HALL 3 & 5
(Tue,29 Oct)
Speaker/ Opening Session,
Author Executive Plenary Session,
Check-in SPE Asia Pacific Regional
Awards Presentation
GROUND FLOOR
ENTRANCE
REGISTRATION
MEZZANINE FLOOR
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Schedule of Events 13
Schedule of Events
Monday, 28 October
Jakarta Room, The Westin
0800 – 1200 hours IATMI Business Forum
Resort Nusa Dua, Bali
1300 – 1700 hours Young Professionals Workshop Mengwi 6&7, Ground Floor
Tuesday, 29 October
Registration Pecatu Lobby, Ground Floor
0730 – 1830 hours
Speaker/Author Check-In Mengwi VIP, Ground Floor
0900 – 1000 hours Opening and Keynote Session Pecatu Hall 3 & 5, Ground Floor
1000 – 1030 hours Coffee Break Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
1200 – 1230 hours SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation Pecatu Hall 3 & 5, Ground Floor
1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
1300 – 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
Panel Session 1: Accelerating the Adoption of Automation Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor
1400 – 1530 hours Technical Session 2: Artificial Intelligence I Mengwi 3, Ground Floor
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Schedule of Events
Panel Session 2: Emerging Technologies in Production and Drilling Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor
1730 – 1830 hours Welcome Reception Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
Wednesday, 30 October
Registration Pecatu Lobby, Ground Floor
0800 – 1730 hours
Speaker/Author Check-In Mengwi VIP, Ground Floor
Panel Session 3: Extracting More Value from Mature Fields Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor
0900 – 1030 hours Technical Session 8: Artificial Intelligence II Mengwi 3, Ground Floor
0900 – 1400 hours Energy4Me - Train the Trainer/Teacher Legian 1 & 2, Mezzanine Floor
1030 – 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
Panel Session 4: Balancing Foreign Investment and National Interest Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor
Technical Session 11: Efficient Human Resources and Management Mengwi 2, Ground Floor
1100 – 1230 hours Technical Session 12: Digitalisation and Automation I Mengwi 3, Ground Floor
1230 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
1300 – 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
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Schedule of Events
Technical Session 17: Reservoir and Production Facilities Management Mengwi 5, Ground Floor
Technical Session 18: Artificial Lift Planning, Design and Implementation Mengwi 8, Ground Floor
1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
Special Session 1: EOR: Road to Full Field Implementation Mengwi 6 & 7, Ground Floor
Technical Session 22: Drilling and Well Construction Mengwi 8, Ground Floor
Thursday, 31 October
Registration Pecatu Lobby, Ground Floor
0800 – 1600 hours
Speaker/Author Check-In Mengwi VIP, Ground Floor
Technical Session 23: Completion Planning and Design Mengwi 2, Ground Floor
0900 – 1030 hours
Technical Session 24: Digitalisation and Automation II Mengwi 3, Ground Floor
Technical Session 25: Facilities, Operations and Support Mengwi 5, Ground Floor
1030 – 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
Technical Session 26: Surfactant, Polymer Flooding and Nanotechnology Mengwi 2, Ground Floor
Technical Session 27: Management and Economics of Oil and Gas Assets Mengwi 3, Ground Floor
1100 – 1230 hours
Technical Session 28: Extending Life of Fields Mengwi 5, Ground Floor
Technical Session 29: Drilling Technology Case Studies Mengwi 8, Ground Floor
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Schedule of Events
1300 – 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 9 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
1330 – 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 10 Pecatu Hall 1 & 2, Ground Floor
Technical Session 30: Monetising and Redeveloping Mature Fields Mengwi 2, Ground Floor
1400 – 1530 hours Technical Session 31: Simulation, AI and Modelling III Mengwi 3, Ground Floor
Technical Session 32: Unconventional Resources / Gas Technology Mengwi 5, Ground Floor
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Tuesday, 29 October
0900 - 1000 hours Opening and Keynote Session - Pecatu Hall 3 & 5
1030 - 1200 hours Executive Plenary Session: Advancing through Emerging Technologies and Digitalisation - Pecatu Hall 3 & 5
1200 - 1230 hours SPE Asia Pacific Regional Awards Presentation - Pecatu Hall 3 & 5
1300 - 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
1400 - 1730 hours SPE Regional Student Paper Contest: Undergraduate - Legian 1
1400 - 1730 hours SPE Regional Student Paper Contest: Postgraduate - Legian 2
1530 - 1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 / Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
Technical Session 4 Technical Session 6
Panel Session 2 Technical Session 5
Applied Technology in Downhole Log for
1600 - 1730 hours Emerging Technologies in Gas Technology, Gas Injection
Managing Environmental Production Performance
Production and Drilling and WAG
Challenges and Well Integrity
1730 - 1830 hours Welcome Reception - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
Wednesday, 30 October
Panel Session 3 Technical Session 9
Technical Session 7 Technical Session 8 Technical Session 10
0900 - 1030 hours Extracting More Value from Emerging Production
Thermal and Novel EOR Artificial Intelligence II Reservoir Characterisation
Mature Fields Technologies
1030 - 1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 / Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
1300 - 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 6 - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
1530 - 1600 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 7 / Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
Thursday, 31 October
Panel Session 6
Technical Session 23 Technical Session 25
Transforming Business Models Technical Session 24
0900 - 1030 hours Completion Planning Facilities, Operations
to Adapt and Succeed in the Digitalisation and Automation II
and Design and Support
New Oil Price Environment
1030 - 1100 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 8 / Coffee Break - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
1300 - 1330 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 9 - Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 10- Pecatu Hall 1 & 2
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General Information 20
General Information
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Opening and Keynote Session 21
Speakers
Keynote Speaker
Dwi Soetjipto
Chairman
SKK Migas
Sponsored by:
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Executive Plenary Session 22
Moderator
Thom Payne
Director
Westwood Global Energy
Group
Speakers
Maria Sferruzza Louise Mckenzie Hilmi Panigoro Nicke Widyawati Mohamed Firouz
President, Asia President President Director President Director Asnan
Pacific ExxonMobil PT Medco Energi & CEO Senior Vice President
Baker Hughes Indonesia Internasional Tbk PT Pertamina Malaysia Petroleum
Company (Persero) Management
PETRONAS
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Panel Sessions 23
Panel Sessions
Session Chairs
Speakers
Ahmed Ibrahim Siv Kailasapathy Budianto Renyut Hege Kverneland Noor Syarifuddin
Vice President CEO Vice President Chief Technology Director
Digital, APAC Cenozai Operation & Officer and Exploration
Baker Hughes Maintenance Corporate Vice and Production
Company PT. Chevron Pacific President Pertamina
Indonesia NOV Internasional EP
A search in OnePetro with “digital” and “automation” keywords results in almost 2,000 hits. Digital and
automation are no longer the “new kids on the block” but rather a maturing discipline.
Automation is able to increase efficiency, promote a safe working culture and give us reliable outputs every
single time. However, in order to adopt autonomous operations, one needs higher CAPEX and a proper
mindset.
This panel will be a collaborative brainstorming session to address the following issues facing our industry:
• Why is the industry taking a back seat in adopting innovative autonomous technologies?
• How far behind are we in using autonomous technologies compared to the car manufacturing and space
research sectors?
• How is our indecisiveness affecting our productivity?
• How serious are we with our safety targets?
• How willing are we to invest in such technologies?
• Is there a better win-win solution through collaboration between the end user and service company? Can the
CAPEX burdens and liabilities be shared?
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Panel Sessions
Session Chairs
Speakers
Emerging technologies are technologies that are capable of changing the status quo. These technologies
are generally new but can be existing technologies from other industries. Emerging technologies have the
potential to improve operations in the oil and gas industry by reducing costs and increasing productivity,
efficiency and safety. They enable oil and gas companies to explore and produce from technologically and
economically challenging conventional and unconventional sources in hostile environments. To meet the
growing world energy demand, new technologies should also be able to help by increasing productivity.
Oil and gas companies face great pressure to sustain production and/or maximise recovery under mounting
operating expenses with stricter accountability to the environment and public safety. Companies must adopt
technological innovations that will deliver a change to the way they conduct their business. The oil and gas
industry is very sensitive to oil price and at the time of oil price volatility, the exploration, development and
production costs must be minimised.
Furthermore, the industry will have to compete with the renewable energy sector, where the cost of
production is gradually going down by the introduction of new technologies to improve operational
efficiency and reduce cost of production.
In this panel, we will strive to further understand the benefits of the current emerging technologies in the
areas of drilling and production of oil and gas, both conventional and unconventional.
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Panel Sessions 25
Panel Sessions
Session Chairs
After the steep fall of crude oil price in 2015 – 2016 and although the market has seen some recovery in 2018,
as we move into 2019, there is still not much optimism in the market. As the big oil producing giants put
their thinking hats on to take measures in keeping the oil price above the US$50 line, industry players are
still cautious about larger investments. With no one sure of the ‘New Normal’, most companies have tried to
consolidate their margins by looking towards safer, cheaper investments in their backyard of ‘mature fields’
to remain sustainable.
This session will look into cutting down cost, thus extending the economic life of mature fields by optimising
usage of emerging technologies. Operating costs will continue to rise in mature fields and as facilities need
more maintenance, how can technologies reduce operating costs and potential late life CAPEX of fields?
This session will also debate on innovation or replication of technologies that operating giants need. How
much of the budget outlook needs to be allocated for technology application? What is the view of operating
companies and service companies towards technology implementation in mature fields? Will partnerships
between operators and service companies help in paving quicker and more affordable implementation of
technologies?
Digitalisation has already paved safe and economic inroads in other industries. Oil giants are currently moving
towards digitalisation for a faster, safer mode of operation. Mature fields with giga-data are one of the best
areas for value addition through digitalisation. In the current oil scenario, to what extent will companies need
to invest in digitalisation? Is digitalisation the way forward to cut down costs in mature fields? Will it have
adverse implications on people, culture, economics and society as a whole?
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Panel Sessions 26
Panel Sessions
Session Chairs
Speakers
Abdulaziz Aussie Gautama Ida Yusmiati Satya Widya Yudha Ferdinando Rigardo
Al-Mousawi Chairman Senior Vice House of Regional Executive
Country Manager Maurel et Prom President Representative Director,
Indonesia Upstream Business Republic of Asia and Russia
KUFPEC Development Indonesia Repsol
PT Pertamina
(Persero)
Oil and natural gas were one of the biggest cash contributors to Indonesia. However, their contribution to
government revenue has declined along with production decrease. Above twenty percent a decade ago, the
sector contributed less than five percent of government revenue last year.
Indonesia requires huge investments to revitalise its oil and gas sector to boost exploration efforts to find
new resources and prove up new reserves while at the same time, develop its maturing fields that might
require advanced technology such as artificial intelligence and Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). On the other
hand, since 2015, the government has increased state-owned Pertamina’s stakes whenever production
sharing contracts expire.
Is Indonesia still attractive to foreign investors? What is the post-mortem from the gross split production
sharing contract introduced in late 2016? How will Indonesia capture new technology and share business
risks? This panel will discuss how to obtain the right balance between foreign investment and national interest
in Indonesia.
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Panel Sessions 27
Panel Sessions
Session Chairs
Speakers
A recent report indicated that global decommissioning activities are going to increase significantly while
decommissioning obligations in the global oil and gas industry are projected to hold steady at an average of
about US$12 billion per year from 2019 through 2021 1.
In the face of today’s bearish market, several hundred offshore oil and gas wells could cease production by
2021. The magnitude and cost of planning an effective decommissioning and abandonment strategy can no
longer be ignored. With limited experience and lessons learnt, how well prepared is our local and regional
industries from a technical and budgetary viewpoint?
This panel will gather representatives from regulators, operators, service providers and consultants to deep
dive into pressing issues facing the region.
1 “Global Decommissioning Set to Hit Record USD36billion over the Next 3 Years.” Press release by Rystad Energy, 21 February 2019.
https://www.rystadenergy.com/newsevents/news/press-releases/Global-decommissioning-set-to-hit-record-$36-billion-over-the-next-3-years/
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Panel Sessions 28
Panel Sessions
Panel Session 6: Transforming Business Models to Adapt and Succeed in the New Oil Price
Environment
Session Chairs
Speakers
With the turbulence in oil price in recent years driving the need to re-align people, processes, and technology
initiatives of a company to its business strategy, each organisation needed to transform to survive in an
evolving oil price market. What is the new oil price environment? Can we predict the oil price for 2019-2020?
This session will explore the latest insights around business models and operational transformation to
learn how the industry can capture new growth opportunities, reduce costs, improve efficiencies, and
steer through this unsteady environment. It will also look into how to align and execute a strategic vision to
improve business performance and stay ahead in this world of crude oil price turbulence.
Panelists will discuss how business models can be transformed with the help of emerging technologies to
sustain growth, and increase profit margins. The session will also converse on how digitalisation can bring in
successful transformation in business to assure positive cash flow.
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Special Session 29
Special Session
Session Chairs
The most important considerations when implementing an EOR plan is to be aware that it takes a
considerably long preparation time as it includes field development planning, laboratory work and piloting
the project, whilst demanding a huge cost. Shortening the preparation time may be approached through
understanding the perception of laboratory works and field trials as a reservoir characterisation process,
thus allowing parallel works to be conducted. Moreover, in order to support the reliability of this stretched
approach, the first step is to increase the screening reliability. Any new concepts and best practices to reduce
the preparation time should be justified with a profoundly reliable approach.
Expensive EOR may be avoidable through the exploration of innovative ways to ease the investment burden,
such as reducing costs through sharing of facilities amongst companies that have nearby EOR field projects,
local/regional supply of EOR injected materials, and of course, improving recovery oriented technology
development. The ultimate goal is to reduce the cost of EOR to lead to full-field implementation.
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Project Case Study Session 30
Jambaran-Tiung Biru
Tuesday, 29 October | 1400 - 1530 hours Mengwi 8, Ground Floor
Jambaran-Tiung Biru is being developed by PT Pertamina EP Cepu (PEPC), a wholly owned subsidiary of
PT Pertamina (Persero) (Pertamina). The project involves the development of existing gas reserves in the
Unitized Jambaran-Tiung Biru Field (Unitized JTB Field) with sales gas production of 192 MMSCFD, along with
associated gas processing facilities (GPF) and spur pipelines.
The JTB Field Carbonate Structure is located in the Cepu Block, it is one of the largest Oligo-Miocene
Carbonate structure in Indonesia with an area of approximately 10km2. The development scope covers
drilling of six development wells that will produce 315 MMSCFD of raw gas, designing and installing GPF with
a maximum capacity of 330 MMSCFD, and developing gas flow lines from wells to the GPF and, sales gas
pipelines from the GPF to the buyer’s pipelines.
This session will share major milestones and challenges faced such as technical achievements, project impact
and the base case for commercialisation that will provide the highest value to all project stakeholders.
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The Digital Oil Field Transformation Forum: How Digital Technologies will Transform
E&P Business Model in Indonesia
Monday, 28 October | 0800 - 1200 hours Jakarta Room, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua
Since the industrial revolution, the oil and gas industry has played an important role in the economic
transformation of the world, fueling the need for heat, light and mobility of the world’s population. Today, the
oil and gas industry has the opportunity to redefine its boundaries through digitalisation, after a period of
falling crude prices disrupted exploration and production activities, and ineffective mature field development
challenges that are currently facing most oil and gas companies in Indonesia. Digitalisation can act as an enabler
to tackle these challenges and provide value to all its stakeholders. While digitalisation could be a source of
positive change, there are a number of challenges that need to be overcomed to realise its full potential for both
business and society. In some cases, the gains from digitalisation have been inequitable with the benefits not
reaching those who need it most. At the same time, the exponential increase in global information flows have
created new risks around data privacy and security and, businesses across sectors are grappling with challenges
related to changing customer expectations, cultural transformation, outdated regulation, and skill shortages.
Through collaboration at the IATMI Business Forum, leaders will gather to discuss and better understand the
implications of these changes. The Digital Oil Field Transformation Forum is an ongoing initiative from IATMI
that serves as the focal point for new opportunities and themes arising from latest developments and trends
in digitalisation especially in Indonesia. This forum does not only look into the challenges and opportunities
digitalisation creates for the oil and gas industry, but also how this potential can be translated to societal value.
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Social Activities
To take part in promoting a healthy life style within the petroleum industry and civic society, Golf by the Beach is
prepared as part of the 2019 SPE/IATMI APOGCE activities.
Golf by the Beach is a distinctive golf event that enables participants to strengthen their professional network
while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Bali Beach surrounding the golf course.
Held on Monday, 28 October 2019 at The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, this Networking Dinner will be the
highlighted event of the day before the ceremonial opening of the APOGCE 2019 on the next day. The dinner
will provide all guests the opportunity to network and connect. Guests will be treated to a five star banquet
dinner with a very convenient barbeque beach party whilst networking with Business Forum Keynote Speakers,
of which will include leading business figures, major professional organisations, petroleum industry stakeholders
and government officials.
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This workshop will provide Young Professionals (YP) with a greater insight into the future of our industry and
raise their confidence by stepping out of their comfort zone.
Winners of 2019 Asia Pacific Regional Student Paper Contest will be invited to attend and compete at the SPE
International Student Paper Contest, to be held at SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE)
from 5 – 7 October 2020 in Denver, Colorado, USA. In addition to showcasing their technical knowledge at the
contest, the winning regional representatives will have the opportunity to meet practicing professionals and
industry members from across the globe for their professional career development. Conference delegates are
encouraged to attend and support the student presentations.
The workshop will equip attendees with the basic training to plan and deliver the Energy4Me workshop for
students. It will highlight the importance and benefits of reaching out to local communities and educating
students and teachers about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education as well as the
energy industry, including oil and gas, with the use of various hands-on activities. These educational hands-
on activities are designed to both illustrate scientific concepts and engineering functions used in oil and gas
exploration and production; and cultivate critical thinking and problem-solving skills in participants.
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SPE Awards recognise members for their technical contributions, professional excellence, career achievements,
service to colleagues, industry leadership, and public service. The awards recognise individuals and companies
that make significant technical and professional contributions to the petroleum engineering profession and to
the oil and gas industry.
In appreciation of the contributions of SPE members and distinguished organisations, the SPE Asia Pacific
Regional Awards will be presented during APOGCE on Tuesday, 29 October 2019.
Service Award
The award acknowledges exceptional contributions to SPE at section or regional level and recognises singular
devotion of time and effort to the programmes and development of the member’s section and region that set it
apart from the services rendered each year by many members of the Society.
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Technical Award
The award acknowledges exceptional contributions to SPE at the section or regional level and recognises
singular devotion of time and effort to the programmes and development of technical expertise in various
technical discipline.
Completions
Drilling Production and Reservoir Description
Optimization
Engineering Operations and Dynamics
and Technology
Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Mohd Faizal
Sedaralit
PETRONAS
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Keka Ojha
Wonmo Mo Sung Indian Institute of
Hanyang University Technology (ISM)
Dhanbad
Kueh Jing Zhi Viet Son Tran Mayank Gupta Arasy Az Zariat
PETRONAS Carigali Cuu Long Joint Cairn India Ltd PT Pertamina Hulu
Sdn. Bhd. Operating Co Mahakam (GSR/PKB)
Rahul Patil
Halliburton
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Technical Programme 37
Technical Programme
Unlocking Low Resistivity Pay as New Reservoir Backbone for Mature Field
Redevelopment Strategy: A Case Study of Alengka Field, Offshore North West
1420 196559 Java
I.D. Wibowo, A. Prawesti, S. Sobani, L.I. Saputra, and T. Maulana, PT Pertamina Hulu
Energi Offshore North West Java; M. Luciawaty, PT Pertamina
Case Study Well Test Analysis on Gas Well in Basement Granite Reservoir of South
Sumatera
1440 196462
D.P. Laksana, R. Sitaresmi, and H.K. Oetomo, Trisakti U.; A. Puspiantoro, PetroChina
International Jabung Ltd.
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Technical Programme 38
Technical Programme
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Technical Programme 39
Technical Programme
Assuring Groundwater Safety with Stable Isotope Monitoring Method for Waste
Slurry Injection Project, Duri Field, Sumatera, Indonesia
1620 196469
Y. Yuniar, A. Sugiarto, and A. Syahputra, PT. Chevron Pacific Indonesia; M.S. Dwi
Hadian and M.N. Barkah, Padjadjaran U.; S. Satrio, BATAN
HSEQ View and Review (V&R); Initiative to Improve Health Safety Environment &
1640 196457 Quality (HSEQ) Performance in WCI Division
B.D.P. Widodo and R. Therademaker, PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam
Dual Function Hydrate Inhibitor for Prevention of Hydrate in Methane and Carbon
Dioxide System
1600 196461
Z. Kassim, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd. and U. Teknologi PETRONAS; F.H.
Rahman, PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.; B. Lal, U. Teknologi PETRONAS
A Critical Review of CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery in Tight Oil Reservoirs of North
America and China
1620 196548 Z. Song, Y. Li, and Y. Song, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; B. Bai, Missouri U. of
Science and Technology; J. Hou, K. Song, A. Jiang, and S. Su, China U. of Petroleum,
Beijing
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Technical Programme
Reservoir Performance Estimation for Huff and Puff CO2 Injection Using Newly-
Developed Predictive Model
M.B. Setiawan, Z. Syihab, A.H. Lumban Gaol, A. Yasutra, S.D. Rahmawati, F. Metra,
1640 196551
and M.G. Merdeka, Bandung Inst. of Technology; D.T. Winata, B. Sudaryanto, V.
Sitompul, G. Sutadiwiria, M.C. Aziz, and I.P. Suarsana, PT Pertamina Research &
Technology Center
Technical Session 06: Downhole Log for Production Performance and Well Integrity
Session Chairs: Siti Najmi Farhan Bt Zulkipli, PETRONAS; Jack Harfoushian, Schlumberger Australia
Unlocking Well Potential with CO2 Tracer Application in High Deviation Well
1640 196483 J. Kueh, J. Lim, R. Claudius, C. Huong, D. Dev, M. Thamilarasu, N. Abdul Wahab, and
H. Hashim, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
Fiber Optic Measurements as Real Time PLT with New Transient Interpretation
1700 196272 D. Kortukov, V. Shako, T. Pringuey, A. Savenko, J. Haus, L. Kotlyar, and G. Malaniya,
Schlumberger
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Technical Programme 41
Technical Programme
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Technical Programme
Reservoir Recovery Estimation Using Data Analytics and Neural Network Based
Analogue Study
0920 196487 Y. Chen and Z. Zhu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Y. Lu, The U. of Texas at Dallas;
C. Hu, F. Gao, W. Li, N. Sun, and T. Feng, E&D Research Inst. of Liaohe Oilfield Co.,
CNPC
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Technical Programme
Applying Epoxy Resin Technology on Remediation for 3.5 in. Casing Leak: Case
Study, South Sulige Gas Field
1000 196503
Y. Sun, A. Fang, W. Fan, Z. Chen, and S. Liu, PetroChina; Y. Wang, L. Li, and X. Zhang,
Halliburton; C. Luo, CentReal
Novel Method for Estimating SHmax in Naturally Fractured Formations Using DFIT
Data: Case Study on Unconventional Shale Gas
0940 196480
J. Leem, S. M Ali, C. Tan, B. Kantaatmadja, M. Che Yusoff, and Z. Md Zain,
PETRONAS
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Technical Programme
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Technical Programme
NSO-A Field Revaluation Using IPM Suites: A Case Study of Mature Production
Data History Match
1140 196236
G. Hetami, S. Cahyono, E. Mario Purwadiadji, and A. Rizky Fanani, PT Pertamina
Hulu Energi NSO
Water Injection Optimisation for Matured Waterflood Reservoir: A Case Study for
1100 196397 Value Creation from Improved Production Performance and Cost Savings
K.A. Md Yunos and M. Mansour El Harith, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
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Technical Programme
Re-evaluating the Wax Flow Assurance Chemical Mitigation Strategy for a Major
Deepwater Oil Pipeline in Malaysia Yields Significant Benefits
1120 196472 N.A. Marsidi, A.S. Abdul Bak, M.S.M. Nawi, and M.T. Lajawai, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn.
Bhd.; Istiyarso, M. Norhamidi, and C. Kelly, Clariant Oil Services; K. Gusting, Clariant
Oil Services (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
Validation of Wax Deposition Models Using Field Data of Western Onshore, India
1200 196377 J.R. Agarwal, S. Dhingra, and N. Shah, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum U.; S.N. Shah, U.
of Oklahoma and Pandit Deendayal Petroleum U.
Technical Session 15: Improving Processes and Sustainability of Oil and Gas Operations
Session Chairs: Mohamad Othman, PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Ltd.; Bambang Istadi, PT Energi Mega
Persada Tbk
Leveraging Oil and Gas Data Lakes to Enable Data Science Factories
1400 196452
D. Antonio, A.G. Sadlier, and J. Winston, Halliburton
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Technical Programme
Flowing Material Balance Analysis and Production Optimisation in HPHT Sour Gas
Field
1500 196360
A. Hidayat, D.H. Febrianto, E. Wijayanti, D. Nurhajj, and A. Sujai, PT Medco E&P
Indonesia; J. Nurak, IHS Markit
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Technical Programme 48
Technical Programme
Low Cost Solution to Increase the C2 & C3 Product Recovery from LNG Feed
1400 196279
S. Gunasekaran, P. Sengupta, A.S. Pawar, and B. Deuri, Oil & Natural Gas Corp. Ltd.
Modelling and Optimisation of Flow Control Valves: Case Study from the Greater
Burgan Field, Kuwait
1440 196477
M. Al-Hussaini, H. Al-Kandari, R. Kurma, K.J.R. Burman, W.M.K. Al-Fadhli, and
A.Y.A.H. Al-Ali, Kuwait Oil Co.; R. Xu, M. Yaser, and M. Ibrahim, Schlumberger
Case Study: Trouble Shooting of Gas Turbine Generator (GTG) Trips Due to Gas
1500 196350 Turbine High Exhaust Temperature Spread while Operating on Liquid Fuel
Z. Anwar and A. Manikandan, Baker Hughes Company
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Technical Programme
Achieving Exceptional Efficiency of Gas Lift Design in Offshore North West Java
Field Using Dynamic, Time-Based Equalised Method
1500 196534 F. Muchibbus Sajjad, A. Wirawan, and S. Naja, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore
North West Java; W. Suganda, H. Pramana, A. Perwira Indro, and S. Chandra, Inst.
Teknologi Bandung
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Technical Programme
Composition Based Gas Optimisation through Integration of Oil and Gas Field to
1620 196385 High Grade Project Economics: A Case Study
K.L. Tan, N.H. Beserdin, and R. Bansal, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
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Technical Programme
Infill Wells Placement in High Water-Cut Mature Carbonate Field with Simulation
1640 196388 Opportunity Index Method
B. Bernadi, E.S. Silalahi, A. Reksahutama, and D. Miraza, RH PetroGas
Revolutionary PDC Cutter Design Help Improve Bit Performance in Malay Basin
1700 196465 M.S. Shahrul Amar, B. Chai, and M.A. Zaba, Schlumberger; M. Abdul Razak and W.
Wan Aziz, PETRONAS
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Technical Programme 52
Technical Programme
Unique Screen and Sleeve Design Allows Selective High Rate Water Injection in
Deep Water Horizontal Open Hole Completion
0900 196261
K. Johnson, M. Williams, E. Kalu, J. Hanson, and R. Novelen, Halliburton; V.
Chaloupka, A. Achich, and C. Okpalla, Total E&P Nigeria
A Unique Completion Design Using Perforated Drill Pipe in the Onshore Southern
Sumatra Basin
0940 196550
B. Tejo, K.C. Singamshetty, L.E. Tupamahu, I. Gunawan, W. Nugroho, and Y. Satriya,
ConocoPhillips Grissik Ltd.
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Technical Programme
New Integrated and Real-Time Prediction and Prevention Tool to Prevent Oil
Congealing and Production Loss
0920 196516
R. Looyeh, Chevron North America Exploration & Production; V. Arora, S. Syukirman,
J. Han, and J. Nugroho Prasetyo, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia
Teasing Insight Out of Reams of Data Using Advanced Data Visualisation and
Analytics Software for Improved Reservoir Management, Rokan Light Oil,
Indonesia
0940 196318
R.R. Fatra, E.A. Flodin, C. Bawono, and M.I. Arshanda, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia;
F. Rivano, PT Mitra Integrasi Informatika; D. Rachmanto, PT Chevron Pacific
Indonesia
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Technical Programme 54
Technical Programme
Hybrid Nano Acid Fluid Pulsed with Electrokinetic to Stimulate Tight Carbonate
Reservoirs: A Novel EOR/IOR Method
1100 196317
M. Kim, M.R. Haroun, M.M. Rahman, and M. Al Kobaisi, Khalifa U. of Science and
Technology
High Molecular Weight Organic Scale Near Wellbore Improved Oil Recovery
S. Mohd Hatta, A. Masngot, S. Sidek, M. M Yusuf, K. Tan, K.H. Goh, C.Y. Tang, C.
1200 196565 Bernard, M. Mawardi, H. Hamzah, S. Mohd Jeffry, L. Riyanto, E. Samaile, and
A. Ahmat Kamis, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; M. Ahnap, Setegap Ventures
Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.; Z. Ramli and C.H. See, Al-Cube Sdn. Bhd.
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Technical Programme
Technical Session 27: Management and Economics of Oil and Gas Assets
Session Chairs: Prady Chaliha, Osaka Gas Australia Pty. Ltd.; Bambang Istadi, PT Energi Mega Persada Tbk
A Case Study of Miscible CO2 Flooding in a Giant Middle East Carbonate Reservoir
1100 196476
S. Wu, T. Fan, L. Zhao, H. Peng, M. Tong, K. Wang, and C. Wang, RIPED, PetroChina
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Technical Programme
Successfully Drilling the Longest Shallow ERD Wells in the Sultanate of Oman
1100 196315 R.O. Vasquez Bautista, A. Al-Busaidi, M. Awadalla, and A. El Hawy, Schlumberger; Q.
Rawahi, P. Haeser, H. Naamani, and H. Al-Rashdi, Petroleum Development Oman
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Technical Programme
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Technical Programme
A Scalable Parallel In-Situ Combustion Reservoir Simulator for Large Scale Models
1500 196256 R. He, U. of Calgary; S. Wu, RIPED, PetroChina; Z. Chen, B. Yang, H. Liu, and L. Shen,
U. of Calgary
Application of Exploratory Data Analytics (EDA) in Coal Seam Gas Wells with
1420 196528 Progressive Cavity Pumps (PCPs)
F. Saghir, M.E. Gonzalez Perdomo, and P. Behrenbruch, U. of Adelaide
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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. ePosters are also available for attendees’ viewing
at ePoster stations throughout the conference.
Tuesday, 29 October
A Novel Formula for Estimating Oil Compressibility Below Bubble Point Pressure
Using Group Method of Data Handling: A Comparative Approach
1330 196446 M.A. Ayoub, U. Teknologi PETRONAS; A.O. Almansour, King Abdulaziz City for
Science and Technology; A. Hassan, U. Teknologi PETRONAS
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 02)
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Wider Salinity Range and Lower Water Detection Limit for Multiphase Flowmeters
1530 196504 M. Fiore, C.G. Xie, and G. Jolivet, Schlumberger
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 06)
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Features of O&G Supply and Demand and Trend of E&D under the Low Oil Price
1300 196537 Cycle
Y. Chen, RIPED, PetroChina; Y. Lu, China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC)
Case Study of Underground Gas Storage in a Lean Gas Condensate Reservoir with
Strong Water-Drive
1530 196363
C. Tien, H. Lin, J. Chen, and W. Wu, CPC Corp., Taiwan
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 17)
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Facies Analysis Using Biostratigraphy Data and Also Development and Controlling
Factors of Miocene Carbonate Buildups, Central Sulawesi
1300 196348 P.Y. Pratama, D.F. Dzakirin, Luqman, R. Rahadian, S. Anastasia, R. Helbet, W.B.
Raharjo, Junaedi, R. Wibowo, and S. Haryanto, JOB Pertamina-Medco E&P Tomori
Sulawesi
2nd Chance: An Interactive HSEQ Event and Initiative Reporting System for
1330 196488 Improving Performance in Well Intervention Division
A. Siswanto, R. Therademaker, and R. Ramli, PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam
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Wednesday, 30 October
Wettability State and Phase Distributions during Steam Injection with and without
Chemical Additives: An Experimental Analysis Using Visual Micro-Models
1030 196253
R.A. Pratama and T. Babadagli, U. of Alberta
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 07)
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Gas Lift Robbing Prevention in Dual String Completion Using Production Pressure
Operating Valve
F.M. Sajjad, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West Java; K. Sastradinata
1330 196392
and S.D. Rahmawati, Bandung Inst. of Technology; A. Mansur, A. Wirawan, and E.
Mujib, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West Java
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 18)
Philosophy of EOR
1530 196362
T. Babadagli, U. of Alberta
Escalating Value of Idle Marginal Offshore Brown Field through Collaboration and
Technology in South East Sumatera, Indonesia
1030 196553 L.B. Waskito, H. Gunawan, P. Nugroho, and M. Luthfan, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi
Offshore South East Sumatera
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 21)
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Estimating PVT Properties of Crude Oil Systems Based on a Boosted Decision Tree
Regression Modelling Scheme with K-means Clustering
1330 196453
M. Almashan, Y. Narusue, and H. Morikawa, The U. of Tokyo
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 08)
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Advanced Data-Driven Model for Drilling Bit Position and Direction Determination
during Well Deepening
V. Koryabkin, LLC Gazpromneft STC; A. Semenikhin, IBM Science and Technology
1030 196458
Center; T. Baybolov, LLC Gazpromneft STC; A. Gruzdev, Y. Simonov, I. Chebuniaev, M.
Karpenko, and V. Vasilyev, IBM Science and Technology Center
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 22)
A New Method to Predict and Assessment the Risk of Shallow Water Flow in
Deep-Water Drilling
1300 196269 H. Wang, J. Yang, J. Hong, D. Zhang, L. Meng, J. Xu, and L. Chen, China U. of
Petroleum, Beijing
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14)
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A New Method for Predicting CO2 Minimum Miscibility Pressure (MMP) Based on
Deep Learning
1030 196542
P. Dong, X. Liao, J. Wu, J. Zou, R. Li, and H. Chu, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 08)
Transient Heat Transfer Model for Wellbore and Formation of Shut-In Offshore Oil
Wells
1330 196277 T. Fang, Y. Liu, J. Bai, H. Chen, S. Zhao, Y. Li, M. Pang, and Y. Wang, CNOOC Ltd.; P.
Dong, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 14)
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Thursday, 31 October
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Best Practices for Assessing Chemical EOR Project Risks for a Major Malaysian
Offshore Oilfield
1300 196293 A. Khanifar and R. Deo Tewari, PETRONAS; S.M. MousaviMirkalaei, CMG; M.R.B. Abd
Raub, PETRONAS
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 26)
Initiate Digital Oil Field Application at Mature Offshore Oil Field in South East
Sumatera, Indonesia
1330 196398 L.B. Waskito, M. Vidrianto, and B. Cahyoniarso, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore
South East Sumatera
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 24)
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Present Situation and New Problems About Deliquification of Four Major Gas
Provinces
M. Jia, N. Li, J. Zhang, J. Shi, J. Li, G. Cao, H. Wang, Y. Wang, Y. Zhang, and Y. Liu,
1330 196328
RIPED, CNPC; M. Wei, Changqing Oilfield Co., CNPC; and C. Wu, Qinghai Oilfield Co.,
CNPC
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
Hybrid Drill Bit Technology on Performance Motor Bottom Hole Assembly Yields
Breakthrough Drilling Performance in Kuwait
1030 196481 W. Al-Baghli, M. Al-Salamin, and S. Sulaiman, Kuwait Oil Co.; A. Abdelhamid, A. Al
Nemer, M.R. Pandya, and W. Agawani, Baker Hughes Company
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 29)
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Revisitting Cisubuh Formation in Onshore North West Java Basin; New Analysis
from Seismic Stratigraphy, Geochemistry, and Subsurface Perspective; Implication
for Petroleum System and Shallow Target Hydrocarbon Exploration in Northwest
1330 196358
Java Basin; Case Study Randegan Field and Mt. Kromong Area
A.R. Ginanjar, E. Anggraeni, M. Subhan, A. Aditya, I. Suhartanto, W. Wibowo, and N.
Hasani, PT Pertamina E
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Cost Effective Long Interval Wellbore Cleanout Using Wireline Technology: Field
Application in Peciko Field, East Kalimantan
1030 196454 R. Rahman, P. Siamsyah Kurniawati, and M. Nadrul Jamal, PT Pertamina Hulu
Mahakam
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
Success Story: Offshore Well Services Using Rigless Offshore Scaffolding Pipes
Structure in TBA Field Salawati
1300 196485 R. Quraishi, M. Mubaraq, Y. Prayogo, A. Yogaswara, A. Hafeez, A. Robani, and B.
Prabowo, JOB Pertamina-PetroChina Salawati
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 28)
Factors Affecting Cement Quality of Intermediate Casing in the South Pars Gas
Field: A 24-Well Case Study
1330 196545 E. Bahrami, A. Zangenehvar, A. Mohseni, S. Mortazavizadeh, A. Safari, and Y.
Aryanfar, Mehran Engineering & Well Services Co.
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 22)
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Digital Assurance for Oil and Gas 4.0: Role, Implementation and Case Studies
1030 196292 V. Baskaran, S. Singh, V. Reddy, and S. Mohandas, Cognizant Worldwide Ltd.
(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 24)
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