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SPE Symposium:Asia Pacific Health, Safety, Security,Environment and Social ResponsibilityBeing Ahead of the Curve

go.spe.org/20SM01S

23 24 April 2019 DoubleTree by HiltonKuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Symposium Programme

In Collaboration withOrganiser Corporate Supporting Organisation

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Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the International Conference & Exhibition Professionals (iCEP), it is our pleasure to welcome you to the SPE Symposium in Asia Pacific on Health, Safety, Security, Environment and Social Responsibility (HSSE-SR).

The past five years have witnessed great shifts in the global energy industry. Stakeholders across the value chain continue to adapt to the new oil price environment and pace of digital advancements by developing innovative technologies, strategies and processes to effectively manage cost and seize opportunities to create value.

This symposium is aptly themed “Being Ahead of the Curve”, amidst an evolving business climate where emphasis is placed on leveraging lessons learnt and innovations to increase efficiencies and create value. We must examine how the industry can prepare, mitigate and respond to stay ahead of emerging technical, regulatory and societal challenges in a safe, secure and environmentally sustainable fashion. Furthermore with the opportunities that digitalisation and automation are creating, how can the industry take advantage and integrate such innovations to complement and not compromise on HSSE?

HSSE management is going beyond systems, processes and competencies to incorporate wider factors such as human performance and cultural aspects to achieve and sustain good HSSE performance. Being ahead of the curve is not only the ability to anticipate, but to also create sustainable solutions for the future.

This event has gathered regional and global experts and practitioners across the upstream and downstream value chain to share best practices, progressive approaches and innovative applications to enhance HSSE performance. Participants will have the opportunity to gain insights from influential industry leaders and subject-matter experts, and together address how the industry can remain ahead of the curve.

We would like to thank committee members, speakers, sponsors, exhibitors and participants for your continued support. We hope that you will enjoy the opportunity to network, learn and share you experience with industry colleagues at this exciting event.

Sincerely,

Yong Sai ChungSymposium ChairHead, Health & SafetyGroup Health, Safety, Security& Environment PETRONAS

* This Symposium Programme is updated as at 22 March 2019

Table of Contents

Message from Symposium Chairs 2

Committees 4

Symposium Sponsors & Media Supporter 5

Meeting Room Guide 6

Schedule of Events 7

Symposium Programme Schedule 8

General Information 9

Opening and Keynote Session 11

Executive Plenary Sessions 12

Panel Sessions 14

Technical Programme 20

Knowledge Sharing ePosters 23

List of Exhibitors and Technical Showcase Floor Plan 25

Exhibitor Profiles 26

Message from Symposium Chairs 2

Datuk Joseph PodtungSymposium Vice-ChairHead, Health, Safety & EnvironmentUpstream PETRONAS

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Committees

Committees

Symposium AdvisorDzafri Sham AhmadVice President, Group Health, Safety, Security & EnvironmentPETRONAS

Symposium ChairYong Sai ChungHead, Health & Safety, Group Health, Safety, Security & EnvironmentPETRONAS

Symposium Vice ChairDatuk Joseph PodtungHead, Health, Safety & Environment, UpstreamPETRONAS

Programme CommitteeHealth SubcommitteeCo-ChairsDatin Norsayani Mohamad Yaakob, PETRONAS Kumarajothy Supramaniam, PETRONAS

MembersPathmakanthan Ganesamoorthy, BP Zulkifli Mohamad Yunus, PETRONASGlen Fernandez, ExxonMobil Exploration and Muhammad Nasir Suliaman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Production Malaysia Inc.Devan Kumarasamy, PETRONAS Shanty Sivapirathoshan, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Salmaan Inayat-Hussain, PETRONAS Edwin Ho, Shell Malaysia Limited

Safety and Security SubcommitteeCo-ChairsMazri Mohd Ali, PETRONAS Muhamad Syahril Hussin, ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc.

MembersKhairil Azhar Kassim, CarigaliHess Operating Company Lee Lian Beng, Repsol Oil & Gas Malaysia LimitedCaptain Ramesh Chinnappan, MISC Siti Fatimah Abdul Aziz, SchlumbergerRichard Mapus, PETRONAS

Environment and Social Responsibility SubcommitteeCo-ChairsShamsol Efendy Dismal, PETRONAS Phanachit Dhanasin, PTTEP

MembersNg Hon Seng, Environmental Resources Management Raja Tatina Raja Musa, PETRONASNesamalar Albeper, Independent Azlina Khairi, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Cynthia Ann Peterson, PETRONAS Mariana Michael, Sarawak Shell Bhd.Lizuryaty Azrina Abdullah, PETRONAS

HSE Management and Enablers SubcommitteeCo-ChairsMohd Hamka Ibrahim, PETRONAS Elie Daher, United Safety

MembersSimon Parsons, Advisian Kartina Wati Arbi, PETRONASChristina Phang, Environmental Resources Management Mohamed Amin Abdullah, PETRONASMohd Azmi Mohd Noor, Kebabangan Petroleum Yusop Sahari, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.Operation Company (KPOC) Alicia Choy May Yi, Repsol Oil & Gas Malaysia Limited

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Symposium Sponsors & Media Supporter

Corporate Supporting Organisation

General Sponsors

Lanyards

Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Networking Luncheon - Day 1

Writing Pads and Pens Coffee Breaks -Day 1 and Day 2

Thank You to Our Sponsors

Media Supporter

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Meeting Room Guide

Meeting Room Guide

DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur, Level 10

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Monday, 22 April

1300 – 1700 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Frangipani Room, Level 10

Tuesday, 23 April

0630 – 0730 hours Technical Showcase Move-In Foyer, Level 10

0730 – 1830 hours Registration Foyer, Level 10

0730 – 1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Frangipani Room, Level 10

0900 – 1830 hours Technical Showcase Foyer, Level 10

0900 – 1045 hours Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session 1: Being Ahead of the Curve Ballroom B, Level 10

1045 – 1115 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 Foyer, Level 10

1115 – 1245 hours Executive Plenary Session 2: Next Steps Forward Ballroom B, Level 10

1245 – 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Ballroom A, Level 10

1400 – 1530 hours Panel Session 1: Health and Performance Shaping Factors Ballroom B, Level 10

Technical Session 1: Environment and Social Performance Systems and Assessments Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 Foyer, Level 10

1600 – 1730 hours Panel Session 2: Leadership, Culture and Capability Development Ballroom B, Level 10

Technical Session 2: Building and Sustaining Health and Wellness in Workplace Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1730 – 1830 hours Welcome Reception Foyer, Level 10

Wednesday, 24 April

0730 – 1730 hours Registration Foyer, Level 10

0730 – 1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In Frangipani Room, Level 10

0900 – 1730 hours Technical Showcase Foyer, Level 10

0900 – 1030 hours Panel Session 3: The Role of Digitalisation, IIOT and AI and their Impact on HSSE Ballroom B, Level 10

Technical Session 3: Effective Strategies in Managing Health Risk Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1030 – 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 Foyer, Level 10

1100 – 1230 hours Panel Session 4: Product Stewardship Ballroom B, Level 10

Technical Session 4: Building a Safety and Security Mindset to Manage Risk Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1230 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon Ballroom A, Level 10

1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 Foyer, Level 10

1400 – 1530 hours Panel Session 5: Managing Physical Attacks and Cyber Intrusion for Undisrupted Security Ballroom B, Level 10

Technical Session 5: Pollution Prevention Technology and Sustainable Solutions Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1530 – 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 Foyer, Level 10

1600 – 1730 hours Panel Session 6: Addressing Emerging Risk of Environmental and Social Performance for Oil and Gas Industry to Meet SDG 2030 Ballroom B, Level 10

Technical Session 6: Redefine HSE Risk Management: Using Forefront Technologies and Techniques Hibiscus Room, Level 10

1730 – 1800 hours Closing and Lucky Draw Ballroom B, Level 10

Schedule of Events

Schedule of Events

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Ballroom B Hibiscus Room

Tuesday, 23 April 2019

0900 - 1045 hours Opening, Keynote and Executive Plenary Session 1Being Ahead of the Curve

1045 - 1115 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1 - Foyer, Level 10

1115 - 1245 hours Executive Plenary Session 2Next Steps Forward

1245 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Ballroom A, Level 10

1400 - 1530 hours Panel Session 1Health and Performance Shaping Factors

Technical Session 1Environment and Social Performance Systems and

Assessments

1530 - 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2 - Foyer, Level 10

1600 - 1730 hours Panel Session 2Leadership, Culture and Capability Development

Technical Session 2 Building and Sustaining Health and Wellness in

Workspace

1730 - 1830 hours Welcome Reception - Foyer, Level 10

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

0900 - 1030 hoursPanel Session 3

The Role of Digitalisation, IIOT and AI and their Impact on HSSE

Technical Session 3Effective Strategies in Managing Health Risk

1030 - 1100 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3 - Foyer, Level 10

1100 - 1230 hours Panel Session 4Product Stewardship

Technical Session 4Building a Safety and Security Mindset to Manage Risk

1230 - 1400 hours Networking Luncheon - Ballroom A, Level 10

1330 - 1400 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 4 - Foyer, Level 10

1400 - 1530 hoursPanel Session 5

Managing Physical Attacks and Cyber Intrusion for Undisrupted Security

Technical Session 5Pollution Prevention Technology and Sustainable

Solutions

1530 - 1600 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 5 - Foyer, Level 10

1600 - 1730 hoursPanel Session 6

Addressing Emerging Risk of Environmental and Social Performance for Oil and Gas Industry to Meet SDG 2030

Technical Session 6 Redefine HSE Risk Management: Using Forefront

Technologies and Techniques

1730 - 1800 hours Closing and Lucky Draw

Symposium Programme Schedule

Symposium Programme Schedule

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VenueDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Kuala LumpurThe Intermark 348 Jalan Tun Razak,Kuala Lumpur, 50400, Malaysia+603 2172 7272

Event Headquarter Frangipani Room, Level 10DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Kuala LumpurThe Intermark 348 Jalan Tun Razak,Kuala Lumpur, 50400, Malaysia+603 2172 7272

Speaker/Author Check-In RoomSpeakers, moderators, presenting authors and session chairs are required to report to the Speaker/Author Check-In Room at Frangipani Room, Level 10 to load/review their PowerPoint slides. Changes to presentation slides will not be accepted less than four hours prior to the session.

Speakers, moderators, presenting authors and session chairs must report to their assigned session rooms 30 minutes before the session begins.

Badge CollectionSymposium badges are required for admission into the event and must be worn at all times. Badges are non-transferable. Use of a badge by a person not named on the badge is grounds for confiscation.

Badges can be collected at Registration Counter, Foyer, Level 10 during the following times:• Tuesday, 23 April: 0730-1830 hours• Wednesday, 24 April: 0730-1730 hours

Safety and Security The safety and security of our event attendees are of utmost importance. Please be aware of and observe the following:• Symposium badges must be worn at all times while

at the event venue. Use of a badge by a person not named on the badge is grounds for confiscation.If you lose your badge, please return to the registration counter to obtain a replacement.

• Be aware of your surroundings, remain alert and be vigilant.

• Should you observe any suspicious packages or behaviour, please report to event/venue staff immediately.

• Due to the popularity of some session topics, it is possible for overcrowding to occur in a session or meeting room. Should this occur, we must comply with policies regarding room capacity and limit admittance to a room that is at capacity. Please make plans to arrive early for sessions that you have a strong interest in attending.

• Please remember to stay hydrated throughout the event.

• In the event of an emergency, SPE and/or DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur staff will provide attendees with the necessary information and instructions.In the event of an emergency, SPE and/or DoubleTree by Hilton staff will provide attendees with the necessary information and instructions.

General Information

General Information

REMINDER: SYMPOSIUM BADGES MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES

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General Information

Photography and VideographyAll symposium sessions and the technical showcase are protected by international copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind in symposium sessions and the technical showcase are prohibited without prior written permission by SPE.

Digital ProceedingsDigital proceedings are available for collection at the Registration Counter, Foyer, Level 10.

To purchase the proceedings, please go to the Registration Counter located at Foyer, Level 10.

Technical Showcase Hours• The technical showcase is open to all attendees at

the following times:• Tuesday, 23 April: 0900-1830 hours• Wednesday, 24 April: 0900-1730 hours

Lost and FoundLost and found items will be placed at Headquarter, Frangipani Room, Level 10.

First AidIn case of an emergency situation, please alert the nearest SPE staff immediately.

Business CentreBusiness Centre, Level 10DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Kuala LumpurThe Intermark 348 Jalan Tun Razak,Kuala Lumpur, 50400, Malaysia+603 2172 7272

Mobile PhoneAs a courtesy to the speakers and your fellow attendees, please turn off all mobile phones during meetings and sessions.

AlcoholWe recognise that legitimate serving of alcohol beverages in the process of conducting business and social activities is acceptable. However, we also recognise that the use and consumption of alcohol carries the requirement for all attendees to consume these beverages responsibly and in keeping with our professional code of ethics and conduct. We strongly oppose the abuse and misuse of alcohol.

Consent to Use of MultimediaAttendance or participation in SPE events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to SPE’s use and distribution of the registrant’s image or voice in promoting future SPE events in any way SPE deems appropriate.

General Information

SustainabilityThe Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is committed to ensuring that the environmental impact of our events is kept to a minimum. We aim to make progress in the field of sustainability through reducing energy usage, promoting eco-friendly mobility, reducing water consumption, and limiting waste – all core values in keeping with those of the oil and gas industry.

Attendees are encouraged to use the recycling points to minimise the waste from the event.

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Tuesday, 23 April | 0900 – 0930hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Opening and Keynote Session

Opening and Keynote Session

Opening Remarks Keynote Address

Yong Sai ChungSymposium Chair and Head, Health & Safety,Group Health, Safety,Security & Environment PETRONAS

Dzafri Sham AhmadSymposium Advisor andVice President, Group Health, Safety,Security & EnvironmentPETRONAS

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Tuesday, 23 April | 0930 – 1045hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Being Ahead of the Curve

Executive Plenary Sessions

Executive Plenary Session 1

Speakers

Ir. Haji Omar Mat PiahDirector GeneralDepartment of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) Malaysia

Mohd Jukris Abdul WahabVice PresidentMalaysia Assets, UpstreamPETRONAS

Dittapon Soothi-O-SothSenior Vice PresidentSafety, Security, Health and Environment DivisionPTTEP

Roger CharlesDirectorEnvironmental and Social Risk Management,Sustainable FinanceStandard Chartered Bank

Moderator

Gordon BallardExecutive DirectorInternational Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP)

Achieving zero harm has been the talk of the industrial sector to reduce harm to as low as possible. The management of health, safety, security and environment (HSSE) should not be stagnant. It is time to rethink and reassess how the industry can prepare, mitigate and respond to stay ahead of emerging technical, regulatory and societal challenges.

This session will engage leaders to discuss opportunities and challenges, share experiences and lessons learnt, and on how technology and digitalisation may affect the quality and productivity of the work sites - all of which are critical in shaping the future of HSSE in the region.

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Peter GodfreyManaging Director,Asia PacificEnergy Institute

Edward GrahamPresident and Chairman ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc.

Brian SullivanExecutive Director IPIECA

Khairol Anuar ShukriHead, Group Technical Solutions,Project Delivery & TechnologyPETRONAS

Auragni JeansonHR Director- South & East AsiaSchlumberger

To be ahead of the curve, the industry must equip themselves with the ability to anticipate and at the same time creating sustainable solutions for the future. With the opportunities that digitalisation and automation are creating, how can the industry take advantage and integrate such innovations to complement and not compromise on HSSE?

In this session, we will strive to better understand how HSSE management is going beyond systems, processes and competencies to incorporate wider factors such as human performance and cultural aspects to achieve and sustain good HSSE performance.

Next Steps Forward

Tuesday, 23 April | 1115 – 1245hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Executive Plenary Sessions

Executive Plenary Session 2

Speakers

Moderator

Karl Heiden Head of Division, Regulatory SupportNational Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA)

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Organisations are increasingly looking at health through the lenses of performance. Good health is an essential starting point, a prerequisite for safe and successful work performance. It is also a fundamental endpoint, the outcome measure of how well health and safety management systems have performed in the preservation and promotion of worker wellbeing in the face of occupational hazards.

As such, factors that shape both health and performance can be understood on many levels. At the individual level, these include factors that allow a worker and his/her team to meet or exceed physical and intellectual demands, to fully exploit personal and organisational potential, to demonstrate maximum human capital “uptime”. Workplace health culture is often set by the tone at the top.

At organisational, community and society level, it should be recognised that the presence of health comorbidities need not be an obstacle to work excellence; examples abound of exceptional human performance despite conventionally perceived limitations. Early screening and detection, modern treatment modalities, lifestyle modifications, minimisation of complications, rehabilitation coupled with resourceful work accommodations and flexibility are constantly redefining concepts of fitness to work. Conversely though, neither is the absence of illness or disability a reliable predictor of good performance. Planning and design deficiencies and errors or under-appreciation of the importance of human factors can undermine the productivity and safety of even the healthiest worker cohort.

From a systems perspective, what shapes the effectiveness of an occupational health management system? What type of metrics will allow meaningful analysis of the performance or “health” of such systems? How effective are audits at generating fit-for-purpose solutions when gaps or opportunities for improvement are detected?

The panel session will cast a spotlight on how organisations prioritise and translate health and safety philosophy, health culture and health benefits into policies, programmes, actions that shape the performance of the workforce and the systems by which they operate.

Tuesday, 23 April | 1400 – 1530 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Panel Session 1: Health and Performance Shaping Factors

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Speakers

Abu Hasan SamadPresidentAcademy of Occupational & Environmental MedicineMalaysia (AOEMM)

Peter GodfreyManaging Director,Asia Pacific,Energy Institute

Feisul Idzwan Mustapha Consultant Public Health Physician and DeputyDirector (NCD), Disease Control Division Ministry of Health Malaysia

Dato’ Rozano SaadSite DirectorVENATOR

Session Chairs

Jefferelli Shamsul BahrinRegional Head, Corporate Health ManagementBASF Asia Pacific

Kumarajothy SupramaniamHead of Occupational Health, Group Health, Safety, Security & EnvironmentPETRONAS

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Everyone in the industry desires safe operations, but the challenge is to translate this desire into action. Written rules, standards and procedures while important and necessary, are not enough. Companies must develop a culture in which the value of safety is embedded in every level of the workforce.

Culture is defined as the unwritten standards and norms that shape mindsets, attitudes and behaviours. Culture is how we do things here, even when no one is watching. A culture of safety starts with leadership, as leadership drives culture and culture drives behaviour. Leaders influence culture by setting expectations, building structure, teaching/coaching others and demonstrating leadership byexample. Leaders need to create the right experience for their people so that the right belief system can influence the actions their people take in delivering the right results.

A commitment to safety begins with the top leadership. But, top leaders alone cannot drive the entire culture. The real challenge to industry leaders in staying ahead of the curve amidst a dynamic boom and bust industry cycle is how to build and sustain a safety culture by addressing not only the technical part but also the softer part. We need to leverage on technologies and collaborate with others within and outside the industry to ensure effective implementation.

For a safety culture to flourish, it must be embedded throughout the organisation. Winning every hearts and minds and show that we genuinely care for the workers, where all of these will take time to nurture.

Adapted from Rex Tillerson (2010) and PETRONAS PCB

Tuesday, 23 April | 1600 – 1730 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Panel Session 2: Leadership, Culture and Capability Development

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Speakers

Craig WigginsSenior Vice President– Global Head of HSSEAker Solutions

Sharifah Zaida NurlishaSyed IbrahimPresident, MOGSC and CEO, MMC Oil & Gas Engineering

Trevor ScottRegional HSSE & Asset Integrity Manager Mubadala Petroleum

Mohamed Amin Abdullah Advisor of HSSE Culture & Communication, Group Health, Safety, Security & Environment PETRONAS

Session Chairs

Christina PhangPrincipal PartnerEnvironmental Resources Management

Mohd Azmi Mohd Noor Senior Manager, HSSEKebabangan Petroleum Operating Company (KPOC)

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Digitalisation, digital twining, innovation, data science and AI are playing a significant role in shaping the future of facilities and the industry itself.

Companies have invested more in the latest technology development, working collaboratively with partners both inside and outside the industry as well as expanding geographically in search of innovation with the promise of optimising the crude to market process, lowering costs and becoming more efficient whilst keeping everyone safer and preserving our environment.

These technologies go beyond the usual R&D department of any company. They create a disruption in the way we conduct the refining processes and provide oil and gas companies a platform to springboard a step change in the way the whole industrial business is run.

Frontier technologies such as automation, wireless monitoring, sensing, IIOT, digital twining, machine learning and robotics, augmented reality could be key innovations.

In this panel, we will discuss the technological changes and its effect or benefits on HSSE. How can we adapt or embrace these technologies and what changes we might need to do in order to improve our HSSE KPIs. This panel might also share some direct innovations using one or more of these technologies to positively impact the HSSE aspect.

Wednesday, 24 April | 0900 – 1030 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Panel Session 3: The Role of Digitalisation, IIOT and AI and their Impact on HSSE

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Speakers

Satyam PriyadarshyTechnology Fellow andChief Data ScientistHalliburton

Praveen HariharanExecutive Director& PartnerIBM

Chan Tuck Leong Head, Digital Accelerator, Group DigitalPETRONAS

Philippe HerveVice President, Solutions Spark Cognition

Session Chair

Elie DaherExecutive Vice President United Safety

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Product stewardship is the act of minimising health, safety, environmental, and social impacts throughout all stages of a product’ lifecycle, including the end of life management while ensuring maximum economic benefits. Everyone involved in the lifespan of a product is called upon to take up the responsibility to reduce its environmental, health, and safety impacts. It is a shared responsibility amongst producers, retailers, regulators and consumers.

There is indeed a need to create greater awareness on product stewardship and understanding of the potential environmental, health and safety risks of the associated actions by different parties, e.g. the inherent hazards associated with the materials being used, the exposures they may cause, the risk of impacting others in a product’s lifecycle. The associated energy and materials consumption in chosen packaging; waste generation; toxic substances; greenhouse gases; and other air and water emissions.

A concerted effort from all parties involved is required to find the best solution that will reduce the negative impacts to economy, environment, public health and safety. This panel session will engage different companies to discuss their product stewardship management, share effective tools and best practices. At the same time, how can the industry think from a new perspective to handle stewardship challenges while making sure the continuous improvement is worth pursuing.

Wednesday, 24 April | 1100 – 1230 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Panel Session 4: Product Stewardship

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Speakers

Hazlina Yon Director of Chemical Management Division Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) Malaysia

Caroline LiGlobal Product Stewardship& Regulatory Affairs AdvisorExxonMobil Asia Pacific

Sureshkumar ManikamHead, HSSE (Asia Pacific)PETRONAS Lubricants International

Session Chairs

Salmaan Inayat-Hussain Head, Product Stewardshipand Toxicology PETRONAS

Sylvia LaggatProduction ChemistryServices ManagerShell

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Security is often being neglected until a serious incident occurred. It may come either in form of physical attacks such as theft and vandalism, or cyber intrusion during the exchange of sensitive information. As the security environment evolves, better strategies to counter security challenges become a top priority for operators and service companies to ensure oil and gas remain as high-valued commodities.

Securing information has become increasingly significant for all organisations, whether big or small. The alarming rise of cybercrimes is a serious threat to companies around the world, and data breach could cost companies billions of dollars every year. Governments and companies are working hand in hand with security firms to take crucial measures to prevent these cybercrimes.

In this panel session we will examine various aspects of managing and mitigating security risks through the views of our esteemed panellists with extensive experience in the upstream and downstream businesses. They will share their insight and knowledge on industry best practices to anticipate security risks due to the nature of our global business and operations. This includes innovative solutions and progressive approaches to control security risks to a minimum risk or a level of As-Low-As-Reasonably-Practicable (ALARP), covering both personal and physical security as well as cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP).

Wednesday, 24 April | 1400 – 1530 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Panel Session 5: Managing Physical Attacks and Cyber Intrusion for Undisrupted Security

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Speakers

Lt. Col. Sazali SukardiSenior Vice President of Strategic ResearchCyberSecurity Malaysia

Thevanathan KathirgamanathanSecurity Advisor ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc.

Mohd Abdul KaderMohd KassimHead, Group SecurityPETRONAS

Mark MilfordGlobal Vice President, CybersecurityWärtsilä

Session Chairs

Khairil Azhar KassimHSE Manager CarigaliHessOperating Company

Siti Fatimah Abdul Aziz Country HSE ManagerSchlumberger

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What is the oil and gas industry doing to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030? Are emerging risks related to environmental and social performance been addressed to ensure the industry meets the goal set out in the SDGs 2030? The industry has the opportunity to contribute across all SDGs, either by baseline improvements or by mitigating adverse impacts. For example, oil and gas production can foster economic and social development by providing access to affordable energy, opportunities for decent employment, business and skills development. On top of that, it can also contribute to some of the challenges that SDGs seek to address such as climate change, environmental degradation and violation of human rights.

What are the advances that has been made to avoid, mitigate and manage such impacts and risks? And what are some of the good practices implemented to contribute to society and minimise risks while seeking to align operations to these goals?

This panel session will explore these questions on emerging risks and opportunities in integrating SDGs into core business activities of oil and gas companies.

Wednesday, 24 April | 1600 – 1730 hours Ballroom B, Level 10

Panel Session 6: Addressing Emerging Risk of Environmental and Social Performance for Oil and Gas Industry to Meet SDG 2030

Panel Sessions

Panel Sessions

Speakers

Sabrina GenterPrincipal ConsultantEnvironmental Resources Management

YB Adrian Banie LasimbangSenatorUpper House of theParliament of Malaysia

Thirupathi Rao Head, Climate Change, Environment & Social Performance, Group HSSEPETRONAS

Karen WestleyVice President,EnvironmentShell

Session Chairs

Nesamalar AlbeperIndependent

Lizuryaty Azrina AbdullahCustodian, Social PerformancePETRONAS

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Technical Programme

Tuesday, 23 April | 1400 – 1530 hours Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Technical Session 1: Environment and Social Performance Systems and Assessments Session Co-Chairs: Nesamalar Albeper, Independent; Raja Tatina Raja Musa, PETRONAS

Time Paper # Presentation

1400 195411

Web-Based Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Application for Big Data Management O. Jeerapornchai, S. Chonchirdsin and L. Pornsakulsakdi, PTT Exploration and Production PCL.

1420 195424 Leveraging Big Data for Social Responsibility C.A. Peterson, PETRONAS

1440 195380 An Oil Spill Preparedness Journey S. Shahnavas, A. Chee and E. Melisa, Oil Spill Response Ltd.

1500 195396Toward Smooth Transition of Block Operatorship in Dealing with Environmental IssuesB.N. Cahyono, Pertamina Hulu Kalimantan Timur

Tuesday, 23 April | 1600 – 1730 hours Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Technical Session 2: Building and Sustaining Health and Wellness in WorkplaceSession Chairs: Muhammad Nasir Suliaman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; Edwin Ho, Shell Malaysia Limited

Time Paper # Presentation

1600 195419Bridging Occupational Health and Wellness: Maximising Value through Innovation, Digitalisation and Data Driven Approach Z. Mohamad Yunus, PETRONAS

1620 195404 Wellness Hub Transformation: Transactional to Holistic CareK.C. Sacuan and R. Rivera, Shell

1640 195412Leveraging on Technology to Manage Health and Human RIghts Risks: A Differentiated Approach in Managing FatigueN. M Yaakob and L.A. Abdullah, PETRONAS

1700 195428 Managing Communicable Disease in a Mega Construction ProjectM. Suliaman and M. Haron, PETRONAS

Technical Programme (as of 22 March 2019)

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Technical Programme

Wednesday, 24 April | 0900 – 1030 hours Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Technical Session 3: Effective Strategies in Managing Health Risk Session Co-Chairs: Datin Norsayani Mohamad Yaakob, PETRONAS; Shanty Sivapirathoshan, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

Time Paper # Presentation

0900 Invited Speaker

Novel Approach for Hazard Identification and Prioritisation of Chemicals Used in Oil and Gas Industry M. Fukumura, S.H. Inayat-Hussain, A.M. Aziz, C.M. Jin and L.W. Jin, PETRONAS; R. Garcia-Milian, Yale School of Medicine; V. Vasiliou and N.C. Deziel, Yale School of Public Health

0920 195407 A Risk Based Approach to Provision of Medical Services at Remote Sites M. H. Harley and M. Hills, Chevron Australia

0940 195426Psychological Features of Adaptation of Oil and Gas Workers in the Arctic and in the South of Russia Y.A. Korneeva, Northern (Arctic) Federal U.; N.N. Simonova, Moscow State U.

1000 195397 The Optimal TeleHealth Solution for Remote SitesD. Teo, International SOS; D. Kumarasamy, PETRONAS

Wednesday, 24 April | 1100 – 1230 hours Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Technical Session 4: Building a Safety and Security Mindset to Manage RiskSession Co-Chairs: Muhamad Syahril Hussin, ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc.; Richard Mapus, PETRONAS

Time Paper # Presentation

1100 195413 High Rise Building Evacuation: Saving Lives vs. Business Continuity K. Mohamed Noh, S.H. Shamsi and S. Foo, PETRONAS

1120 195416Global Travels in the Oil Industry: Managing Threats and Risks through Orientation and Scenario MonitoringL. Cunha A.H. Santos, F.M. Costa and M.O. Lucena, Petrobras

1140 195388Cultural Change to Improve HSE Performance: Through the Eyes of an Operator and a Drilling ContractorS. Dennon, BevScott Enterprises; W.N. Bauer, Vantage Drilling Intl.

1200 1953815 Senses to Know Safety: Approach to Improve Safety Behavior through Participation and InteractionF. Abqari and M. Rivaldi, Eni Indonesia

Technical Programme

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Technical Programme

Technical Programme

Wednesday, 24 April | 1400 – 1530 hours Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Technical Session 5: Pollution Prevention Technology and Sustainable SolutionsSession Co-Chairs: Phanachit Dhanasin, PTTEP; Mariana Michael, Sarawak Shell Bhd.

Time Paper # Presentation

1400 195406 Online Fixed Tank Volatile Organic Content Calculation and Reporting S. Zainal Abidin, A. Khairi, L. Abdul Karim and A. M Khairil Hing, PETRONAS

1420 195422 Waste Upcycling for Marine Rubber Hoses P. Sricharoen and R. Roteborwornwittaya, PTT Exploration and Production PCL

1440 195394

Responding to Oil Spill of Inland River Water Crossing Pipeline: Successfully Handles Oil Spill G. Luan, S. Chu, X. Li and L. Wang, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology

1500 195410

Environmental Friendly Drilling Fluid Additives: Can Food Waste Products be Used as Thinners and Fluid Loss Control Agents for Drilling Fluid?A.T. Al-Hameedi, H.H. Alkinani, S. Dunn-Norman, N.A. Alashwak, A.F. Alshammari, M.M. Alkhamis and H. W. Albazzaz, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; R.A. Mutar, Ministry of Communications and Technology, Iraq; M.T. Alsaba, Australian College of Kuwait

Wednesday, 24 April | 1600 – 1730 hours Hibiscus Room, Level 10

Technical Session 6: Redefine HSE Risk Management: Using Forefront Technologies and TechniquesSession Co-Chairs: Simon Parsons, Advisian; Kartina Wati Arbi, PETRONAS

Time Paper # Presentation

1600 195427Leveraging Drone Based Imaging Technology for Pipeline and RouMonitoring Survey S. Marathe, Cairn Oil and Gas Vertical of Vedanta Ltd.

1620 195399 Redefining Confined Space Safety: A Case StudyD. Dowd and E. Daher, United Safety

1640 195429HSSE Elements in Social Risk Assessment: An Internal Approach in Managing Social RisksL.A. Abdullah and S.C. Foo, PETRONAS

1700 195393

The Standardised Approach to Evaluate Risk by Using Layer of Protection Concept in Risk Assessment for Operation SafetyS. Srisurichan, N. Apinyovichien and W. Tiengtrong, PTT Exploration andProduction PCL.

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Knowledge Sharing ePosters

Knowledge Sharing ePosters

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 symposium.

Tuesday, 23 April

Time Paper # Presentation Station 1

1045 195391

Development of Psychological Readiness for Oil and Gas Work in the Arctic ConditionsY.A. Korneeva, Northern (Arctic) Federal U.; N.N. Simonova, Moscow State U.; A. Yurjeva, Northern (Arctic) Federal U. (Alternate Paper in Technical Session 2)

1530 195389Web-Based Application Development for Environmental Performance ReportingW. Kaewkong and S. Chonchirdsin, PTT Exploration and Production PCL.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 1)

Time Paper # Presentation Station 2

1045 195390

The Oasis Solution-turning Challenges into Opportunities via Integrated Unconventional Sustainable Solution in Managing Waste from Petroleum OperationA. Che Arshad and A. Mohamed Basri, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; C.A. Peterson and F. Rahim, PETRONAS; M. Mohd Faiz and M. M Anuar, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.

1530 195400Fight to be Fit Wellness Program as a Tool for Improving Employee Health ParameterI.S. Joko and S.S. Wanasida, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 2)

Time Paper # Presentation Station 3

1045 195415

Subsurface Sludge Sequestration in Cyclic Steam Stimulated Heavy Oil Reservoir in Liaohe OilfieldL. Zhong, J. Liu, X. Yuan and C. Wang, China U. of Petroleum; L. Teng, Northeast Petroleum U.; S. Zhang, F. Wu, W. Shen and C. Jiang, Liaohe Oilfield Subcompany, CNPC

1530 195382 Data Quality Management from Laboratory AspectsH. Yonebayashi, Y. Miyagawa, R. Matsui and T. Sunaba, INPEX Corp.

Time Paper # Presentation Station 4

1530 195423

Preventing Crude Oil Leakage into the Upper Aquifer from Happening in SteamHuff-puff Production WellsL. Wang, W. Sun and S. Chu, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology; X. Cen, Exploration & Production Research Inst., SINOPEC; G. Luan, N. Li, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology; H. Su, CCDC Changqing Well Cementing Co.; L. Wen, China Petroleum Technology & Development Corp.; H. Liu, Nan Pu Oilfield Operation Distric of Petrochina Jidong Oilfield Co.; G. Tian, ChangQing Well Cementing Co., ChuanQing Drilling Engineering Ltd, CNPC; Y. Chen, Sinopec International Co., Ltd(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 5)

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Knowledge Sharing ePosters

Wednesday, 24 April

Time Paper # Presentation Station 1

1030 195430Safe Working in Hot Weather ConditionsP.H. Lim and N.M. Lee, Oil Spill Response Ltd.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

1330 195405

Hazard Assessment for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Petroleum Refinery Operations Using Multi-Country Regulatory DatabasesM. Ismail, Kyoto U.; S. Inayat Hussain, PETRONAS; M. Yoneda, Kyoto U.; M.T. Latif, U. Kebangsaan Malaysia(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

1530 195425Managing Underwriters Survey of Oil and Gas Installations A. Aladasani, Independent; Q. Okasha, Kuwait Oil Co.; M.F. Al Dushaishi, Texas A&M Intl. U.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

Time Paper # Presentation Station 2

1030 195403Workplace Management of Carcinogens, Mutagens and Reproductive ToxicantsA. Abu-Bakar, M. Fukumura and S. Inayat Hussain, PETRONAS(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

1330 195402Using Technology to Aid Communications in the Medical Emergency Response of a Remote Industrial SiteH. Harley and M. Hills, Chevron Australia(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 3)

1530 195385The Analysis of Age and Experience of Incident Victims: A Case Study in Japan to Improve HSE Training ProgramsH. Shimoda, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd.

Time Paper # Presentation Station 3

1030 195414 Environmental Mainstreaming for Self-Regulation (EMSR)U. Ungku Mohamed Tahir, M. Ab Shatar and W. Wan Aziz, PETRONAS

1330 195702Offshore Fresh Water Deluge TestJ.J. Hong, H. Bhaskaran and M. Pannebakker, Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Co.(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 6)

1530 195408Advocating Human Rights in Supply ChainR. Raja Musa and J. Heng, PETRONAS(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 5)

Time Paper # Presentation Station 4

1030 195398

Insights into Eco-Friendly and Conventional Drilling Additives: Applications, Cost Analysis, Health, Safety and Environmental ConsiderationsA. Al-Hameedi, H. Alkinani, S. Dunn-Norman, H.W. Albazzaz and M.M. Alkhamis, Missouri U. of Science and Technology(Alternate Paper in Technical Session 5)

1330 195383

A Novel Methodology for Estimating Carbon Geosequestration Capacity Based on Multiple Fractured Horizontal WellH. Chu and X. Liao, State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China U. of Petroleum; Z. Gao, Changqing Oil Field, PetroChina; L. Wang, CNPC Research Inst. of Safety & Environment Technology; Z. Yuan and J. Zou, State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China U. of Petroleum

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List of Exhibitors and Technical Showcase Floor Plan

List of Exhibitors

Technical Showcase Floor Plan

Company Name Kiosk Number

Environmental Resources Management (M) Sdn Bhd F05

LOGIT F03

Perkhidmatan Antarabangsa SOS (M) SDN BHD F01

Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) F06

SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd F02

Twin Towers Medical Centre KLCC Sdn Bhd F04

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Exhibitor Profiles

Exhibitor Profiles

PETROLIAM NASIONAL BERHAD (PETRONAS)– Kiosk F06PETRONAS Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 KLCC, Kuala Lumpur.T: +60 3 2051 5000 www.petronas.com

Established in 1974, Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) is Malaysia’s fully integrated oil and gas multinational ranked among the largest corporations on FORTUNE Global 500®.

The growing demand for energy inspires and strengthens our purpose to steadily drive for new solutions and push boundaries towards a sustainable energy future.

We apply innovative approaches to technology which helps us unlock and maximise energy sources from even the most remote and difficult environments. Our fully integrated value chain spans from exploration to marketing, logistics to technological infrastructures, with operations in over 50 countries.

Throughout our rapidly expanding network and steady growth trajectory, PETRONAS has consistently and successfully implemented various social, environmental and community programmes. Guided by our Corporate Sustainability Framework, we carry out our business in a socially responsible and holistic manner for the benefit of the present and future generations.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (M) SDN BHD – Kiosk F05Suite 8-5, Level 8, Menara Milenium, No. 8,Jalan Damanlela, Damansara Heights 50490Kuala LumpurT: +60 3 2080 9600 F: +60 3 2080 9700E: [email protected]

ERM is a leading global provider of environmental, health, safety, risk, social and sustainability solutions to the Oil and Gas industry. For over 40 years, ERM has addressed business-critical sustainability issues across – exploration, major capital projects, operations, refining, pipelines, retail, gas and LNG – including asset abandonment and decommissioning.

LOGIT – Kiosk F03Suite 13D, Level 13, The Intermark – Vista Tower, 348 Jalan Tun Razak 50400 Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaT: +60 3 2714 5001F: +60 3 2714 5002 E: [email protected]

LOGIT is a cloud-based tool, ideal for digitizing and managing your operations like daily inspections, security patrolling, events, incidents and emergency management. Bowtie Pro is a diagram shaped like a bow-tie, that visualizes the risk you are dealing with in easy to understand picture. Create a clear differentiation between proactive and reactive risk management.

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Exhibitor Profiles

Exhibitor Profiles

PERKHIDMATAN ANTARABANGSA SOS (M) SDN BHD – Kiosk F01A-15, Menara Allianz Sentral, 203, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaT: +60 3 2787 3000F: +60 3 2787 3030www.pkasos.com

Perkhidmatan Antarabangsa SOS is a Malaysian company that delivers medical and travel security services to corporations in the energy, mining, infrastructure, government and other sectors.

We support clients through the following offerings:• Medical Consulting;• Medical Staffing;• Medical Training; and• Medical Supply Chain Arrangement Services

SIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD – Kiosk F02SIRIM COMPLEX, Building 8, 1, Persiaran Dato’ Menteri, Section 2, 40700 Shah Alam, Selangor, MalaysiaT: +60 3 5544 6400F: +60 3 5544 6810E: [email protected]

SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd. is Malaysia’s leading testing, inspection and certification body under SIRIM Berhad. As a partner of the international Certification Network (IQNet), our management system certificates are widely recognized across the globe, adding value to your products and services in accessing to world markets. SIRIM QAS International is an accredited under the Department of Standards Malaysia (STANDARDS MALAYSIA) and the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS).

TWIN TOWERS MEDICAL CENTRE KLCC SDN BHD– Kiosk F04LOT LC 402-404, LEVEL 4, SURIA KLCC, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaT: +60 3 2382 3500F: +60 3 2382 9000E: [email protected]

Twin Towers Medical Centre KLCC Sdn Bhd (TTMC) is a part of Parkway Pantai group, one of Asia’s largest integrated private healthcare groups operating in Malaysia, Singapore, India, China, Hong Kong and Brunei, under IHH Healthcare Berhad. TTMC provides efficient and affordable out-patient medical services, as well as occupational and industrial health services, with an emphasis on safety-critical industries such as oil and gas and aviation.

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