Under the Patronage of His Highness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait Conference Programme & Exhibition Catalogue SUPPORTED BY: SHOW ORGANISERS CONFERENCE ORGANISERS Society of Petroleum Engineers Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries K GS Kuwait Oil & Gas Show and Conference 20 Society of Petroleum Engineers 13
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Under the Patronage of
His Highness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah
Over the years, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation has been a leading giant in the petroleum and hydrocarbon industry. Through a clear vision and sharp focus, KPC has become one of the world’s most respected, trusted and reliable suppliers of energy to the world.
On behalf of the Government of Kuwait and the Ministry of Oil, I wouldlike to extend a warm welcome to all guests, delegates, and exhibitorswho have joined us for the inaugural Society of Petroleum EngineersKuwait Oil & Gas Show and Conference - KOGS 2013 - which is being heldunder the patronage of the Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait, HisHighness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.
Today, the oil and gas industry seeks increasingly innovative solutions tomeet growing demand for energy in the face of evermore difficultchallenges. This important event attempts to address some of thesechallenges, and it brings together an extraordinary and welcome level ofexpertise to one of the most prolific hydrocarbon regions in the world.KOGS 2013 provides an important forum and opportunity for participantsto contribute, debate and provide solutions that will shape the future ofthe industry and our region.
The exhibition features more than 160 exhibitors from 20 countriesworldwide. It serves as an important showcase for the latest technologieswhilst acting as a conduit for the strategic collaborations and healthycompetition that helps drives us forward. Out of the many participants weare honoured to receive GCC national oil companies, internationalsupermajors, service industry giants, national groups and numerous otherspecialists from across the globe at this exceptional event.
The parallel high level technical conference and its theme “The Power ofCollaboration, People and Technology in the Oil and Gas Industry,” citesthe importance of cooperation and challenges the oil and gas industry tomove forward with adaptively intelligent technologies, out-of-the-boxbusiness models and exceptional human skills. This pace-setting agendaincorporates senior keynote speakers, 4 executive level panel discussions,and more than 100 paper and poster presentations delivered by peers;whose professional insights and case studies will no doubt be of greatbenefit to all delegates.
I would like to congratulate and thank the KOGS 2013 conferencecommittee chaired by Mr. Nizar M. Al-Adsani, Kuwait PetroleumCorporation, and the organisers for all their hard work and enthusiasm inproducing such an all-inclusive event. I am also honoured to express oursincere thanks and gratitude to His Highness the Prime Minister for hiscontinuous support.
My sincere best wishes for a successful conference and exhibition.
His Excellency Mustafa Jassem Al-ShamaliDeputy Prime MinisterMinister of OilState of Kuwait
On behalf of the Executive and Programme Committees, it gives megreat pleasure to welcome you to the inaugural SPE Kuwait Oil & GasShow and Conference (KOGS 2013), held under the patronage of HisHighness Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Prime Ministerof the State of Kuwait.
The conference theme “The Power of Collaboration, People andTechnology in the Oil and Gas Industry” will see the four-day eventaddress keys areas of upstream and downstream interest includingreservoir management, production operations, sustainabledevelopment and drilling and completion technologies.
KOGS 2013 will bring together regional and internationalprofessionals from all sectors of the petroleum industry to share anddiscuss their views on current industry topics and trends, exchangeexpertise and experience, present state-of-the-art technology andinnovation, and stimulate further research of technical and businessactivities.
Delegate and visitors attending the event will find it to be a valuableand skill-developing experience that will both broaden and enrichtheir knowledge.
We look forward to welcoming you and hope you have a pleasantstay in Kuwait.
Sincerely,
Nizar M. Al-AdsaniKOGS 2013 Conference ChairpersonKuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC)
The conference opening ceremony and executive plenary sessiontakes place at The Regency Kuwait. This opening ceremony hasan open door policy, welcoming conference delegates, exhibitors,media and visitors alike. Please see the enclosed programme forfull details of speakers.
Entry Conditions
KOGS 2013 is open to oil and gas professionals and businessvisitors. Children under the age of 16 will not be admitted underany circumstances. All attendees must register on arrival.Admission badges must be worn at all times for securitypurposes. Re-entry can be gained without further registrationprovided badges are worn.
Registration Desk Opening Hours
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Exhibition Registration
Entry to the exhibition only is free of charge on all days.
Conference Registration
Full conference registrationFull conference registration includes access to all conferencesessions on all days, the exhibition, scheduled coffee breaks andluncheons, conference dinner, 1 copy of the conferenceproceedings and 1 delegate bag.
SPE member US$ 945SPE non-member US$ 1095Speaker / author / presenter US$ 695Student* Free of charge*
One-day conference registrationOne-day conference registration includes access to conferencesessions, the exhibition, scheduled coffee break and luncheon onthe specified day only.
SPE member US$ 550SPE non-member US$ 650Student* Free of charge*
*StudentsRegistration for students is complimentary, and includesadmission to all technical sessions, the exhibition and coffeebreaks. Luncheons, dinner, delegate bag and proceedings areexcluded. Students are required to provide a student ID numberwhen registering, and provide a copy of their current student IDupon collection of badges at the Kuwait International Fair.
Conference Proceedings
The full text for each paper presented at the conference ispublished in the conference proceedings together with technicaldiagrams and illustrations. A copy of the conference proceedings isincluded in the full conference registration fee. Additional copiescost US$ 200 for SPE members and US$ 300 for non-members andcan be purchased at the SPE booth in the exhibition hall.
Monday 7 October 1200-1700 The Regency Kuwait
Tuesday 8 October 0730-1715
Kuwait International FairWednesday 9 October 0730-1700
Thursday 10 October 0730-1230
Conference Exhibition
Monday 7 October 1630-1930* closed
Tuesday 8 October 1000-1715 0900-1700
Wednesday 9 October 0830-1700 0900-1700
Thursday 10 October 0830-1230 0900-1500
Saturday 5 October 0800 - 1700
Kuwait International Fair
Sunday 6 October 0800 - 1700
Monday 7 October 0800 - 1700
Tuesday 8 October 0700 - 1700
Wednesday 9 October 0700 - 1700
Thursday 10 October 0700 - 1500
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Author Room Opening Hours
Catering Facilities
Luncheons will be served on Tuesday 8 October, Wednesday 9October and Thursday 10 October at Kuwait International Fair.Luncheon tickets are included in the conference registration feefor all delegate types except students. Additional luncheontickets cost US$ 70 and can be purchased the registration desk.Light refreshments are also available from the coffee lounge inthe exhibition hall.
Conference Dinner I (Hosted by KPC)
A dinner to mark the opening of the KOGS 2013 conference willbe held on Monday 7 October at the Regency Kuwait at 1930 hrsimmediately following the opening ceremony and executiveplenary session. Dinner invitations are included in the fullconference registration fee for all delegate types except students.
Conference Dinner II (Hosted by KOC)
A dinner for conference delegates will be held on Tuesday 8October at Bait Al Othman Museum at 1930 hrs. Dinnerinvitations are included in the full conference registration fee forall delegate types except students.
Canvassing
Canvassing for business, the distribution of literature and / orsamples other than by exhibitors from their own stands is strictlyprohibited.
Media & Copyright
Conference sessions are protected by US copyright laws.Photography and video/audio recording of any kind are strictlyprohibited in sessions.
Lost property
Lost property should be handed in to the organiser’s office in theexhibition hall.
Prayer rooms
Male and female prayer rooms are located in the exhibition hall.
Press
Members of the press are invited to register at the press office inthe exhibition hall.
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Abdulla Al-Awadhi Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)Abdulrasool Husain Ali Jafar Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)Abi Modavi ExxonMobilAhmed Khalaf HalliburtonAlan Armstrong AMECAmr Hassan Linde Group Assaad Mohanna NOVBert Koopman FluorBrett Rimmer SchlumbergerDaniel Ofunne Afren Daniel Tilmont ATKDavid Barge ChevronDirk Jan Nieuwerf Azuren BVEmad H. Al-Ajmi Baker HughesFrancisco E. Fragachán WeatherfordHisham N. Saadawi ADCOJamal H. Al-Humoud Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)Jan Paul OMV E&PJawad Azeem Calsep Kevin G. Watts Linde GroupKlaus Mueller Shell M. Ammar B.A. Hanapi PETRONASMarcos Roberto TotalMartin Davies WorleyParsonsMoudi Al-Ajmi Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)Musaed Al-Rasheed Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)Narendra K. Verma ONGCNasser Al-Attar Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)Nouf Al-AbdulRazzaq BPSami Awadh Al-Juhaim Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)Valentine B. Mmereole ABBVaragur S. Rajan Alberta Innovates Technology Futures
Executive Committee Members Ahmed Atallah ShellAli Al-Jarwan ADMA-OPCOAli Al-Shammari Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC)Arend Snaas WeatherfordArnaud Breuillac TotalAsaad Ahmad Al-Saad Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)Bakheet Al-Rashidi Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI)Billy Dean Gibson SchlumbergerFaycel Bensaid ExxonMobilIntisaar Al-Kindy Petroleum Development OmanIsmail Tag The Petroleum InstituteJohn Hoholick Kuwait Energy CorporationMark Weichold Texas A&M University at QatarMike Hugentobler HalliburtonMohammed Al-Mutairi KNPCMohammad A. Husain EQUATENawaf Al Sabah Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC)Shaikh Mohamed bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa Arabian Exhibition ManagementSheikh Faisal F. Al-Thani Maersk Oil Qatar
Hashem S. Hashem, Chief Executive Officer, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Hosnia Hashim, Vice President Operations, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC)
Egbert Imomoh, 2013 SPE President
Executive Plenary Session: The Power of Collaboration, People and Technology in the Oil & Gas Industry1730–1930 hours | Maha Ballroom
Moderator:
Adnan Shihab-Eldin, Director General, KFAS
Now, more than ever, public attention is focused on companies that are capable of improving environmental, social and economic performance. The oil and gas industry is building a trail of success in doing exactly that, with a strategic interlace of collaboration, people, and technology.
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framework where collaborative practices are more and more implemented in new and innovative frameworks, contracts, and commercial agreements, to ensure that commercial success is achieved through joint efforts of all partners involved. In this way, technology solutions may be enabled by joint research efforts of different sectors and locations, and most importantly, people from different companies, regions, and industries are encouraged by new work and contract frameworks to collaborate, creating and sharing more knowledge to be more efficient, to reduce costs and to operate in a safer and more sustainable manner. The industry is already in the midst of an era of intensive technological and cooperative endeavours, which even if driven by business needs, are already differentiating this sector as one that applies collaboration efforts at an unprecedented scale. Examples in oil and gas where the power of collaboration, people and technology, completely transformed businesses schemes are the oil sands and shale gas exploitation, the offshore operation of marginal fields, and the joint ventures established for non-conventional resources like tight gas or heavy oil. This is an unfolding transformation that is known to all actors in this story. The invited speakers of this Executive Plenary Session will showcase their organisations’ learnings and success stories in boosting the power of collaboration, people, and technology, to maximise the results of their operations in upstream and downstream. They will relate their vision about the power of engaging in collective initiatives, with the best people and the best technological solutions to empower the industry’s results, reputation and performance.
Speakers:
H.E. Abdalla Salem El Badri, Secretary General, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Khaled A. Al Buraik, Vice President, Petroleum Engineering and Development, Saudi Aramco
Hosnia Hashim, Vice President Operations, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC)
The main challenge that the industry is facing today is to deal with the expansion of production of oil and gas of conventional resources in faster cycles than ever before. In most organisations, activities are at least doubling in rig counts and number of mega projects in up-, mid- and downstream. In addition, emphasis on integrity management, HSE, quality and risk management of old facilities is certainly increasing to meet new regulations and standards.
Organisations in the energy sector are engaged with the enhancement—in an accelerated pace—of their workforce, technology road maps and collaboration efforts. This thrilling setting pushes the need to identify the collective skills and processes in each company that enable success. It is then necessary to develop and monitor the organisation dynamics, as well as the capabilities of professionals and leadership teams to enable an effective management of the needed changes driven by ever expanding demands in quantity and quality of increasing output. There is pressure to stretch and improve the organisation capabilities to match the expectations of the governments and stakeholders at large in sustainable manner. An organisation culture of aligned and collaborative teams usually embraces and manages the intended changes in more reasonable and effective manners, developing at the same time inertia and capability to handle the increase in activities in every direction. New strategies in competencies development, technology deployment, projects management for multiple mega projects, centres of excellence, along the definition of processes to manage and integrate the increasingly numerous interfaces internally and externally shall all enable improvements in organisation capabilities so that achieving set targets will be possible with the expected levels of excellence.
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capabilities to favour quick transformations? All these questions shape the way ahead in growing organisational capabilities in the vibrant energy world, where in summary, preparing people to handle the future is needed to be done right and fast.
Panelists:
John Barry, Country Chair Abu Dhabi and Vice President Abu Dhabi, Syria & Kuwait, Shell
But the current scenario in the energy sector poses several important challenges like the different learning styles of the new generations, the new environmental regulations, the participation of new energy sources and unconventional in the markets, and full use of the oil and gas market potential covering the entire supply chain.
So, how do we build new capabilities in the energy sector? How do we learn in a faster pace as organisations? How do we identify our key or unique organisational strengths? And how do we instil dynamic
the opportunity to cooperate in terms of enhancing utilisation, reducing costs, and sharing best practices and lessons learned in a way that would significantly benefit everyone in the oil and gas industry.
Unfortunately, the reality is that today we are a long way from this ideal co-existence. The purpose of this panel is to:
Explore what the actual hurdles and challenges are todayAttempt to understand and explain why these hurdles and challenges exist
Debate the pros and cons of easier movement of oil & gas personnel and equipment between the GCC countries
Identify actions required in order to turn the vision into reality
This is definitely a complex and provocative subject that encompasses many different issues, however it is only through frank and honest discussion that change for the better will occur.
Panelists:
Bakheet Shabib Al-Rashidi, Chief Executive Officer, Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI)
Wednesday, 9 OctoberKuwait International FairPanel Session 2: Enhancing In-Country Value through Regional Cooperation1045–1215 hours | Room 1
Moderator :
Billy-Dean Gibson, Vice President and General Manager, Schlumberger
Adly Abu-Amarah, Manager Contracts, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
The GCC countries have more conventional hydrocarbon reserves than anywhere else in the world, and the region is inter-connected by world class highways and shipping routes that span manageable distances in addition to abundant, safe and reliable air transportation routes.
Individually each country in the GCC would like to maximise its in-country value in terms of oil and gas training, manufacturing, and research centres as well as the nationalisation of its workforce. Collectively the region has
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Glen Sansom, Vice President Shared Services, Schlumberger
Jay Ibrahim, Managing Director, WorleyParsons
Tarek Sultan, Chairman and Managing Director, Agility
Panel Session 3: NOC, IOC, Service Industry Collaboration1315–1445 hours | Room 1
Moderators:
Ali Al-Shammari, Chief Executive Officer, Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC)
Hussam Abuseif, Director of Marketing and Business Development, Middle East, Baker Hughes
Upstream investment is primarily driven by expectations concerning spare capacity. The demand is still higher than the available capacity therefore we expect more capital from all sectors in the industry including
and not limited to NOC, IOC and service industry. Such investment required is coming with several global challenges that might affect our industry:
Spare production capacity and market behaviourSecurity and investmentOil price and sustainability
Collaboration would be a way to secure spare capacity and reduce geopolitical risk.
Technology development and joint research projects are means to maximise production of existing fields. Training and developing local talent and resources pave the way for future and sustainability. Creative business models and contractual agreements are needed in sharing risk as much as the reward.
Those elements of collaboration between the three aspects of our industry namely the NOC’s, IOC’s and the service industry will help minimising operational risk, develop talent and make them available in shorter time and overall improve the market behaviour and maximise returns.
Panelists:
Arnaud Breuillac, President Middle East – Exploration and Production, Total
Ashraf Zeid, Middle East and Russia Caspian Vice President for Reservoir Development Services, Baker Hughes
Kamel Bennaceur, Vice President Technology, Schlumberger
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Michael Bittar, Senior Director—Technology, Halliburton
Special Session: Communication, Image and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)1315–1445 hours | Room 3
Moderators:
Abdulla Al-Awadhi, Manager Operations Support, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Tess Guetat, Managing Director, Tandem Consultancy
With the increasing role and obligation of the oil and gas companies to participate, be recognised and supported by the society, one of the many challenges to overcome are how they differentiate their CSR initiatives from corporate charity contributions, investing in strategic programmes that will support, enhance and enable their image and communication strategies to achieve their strategic business objectives, fulfilling at the same time their responsibility as part of the society.
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A responsible oil and gas operator is, contentiously, a zealous protector of the environment, a keen preventer of industrial accidents and losses, that applies robust management practices in HSE, Integrity and Maintenance Management, along with an effective communication strategy. In fact, the most successful companies are those not only pro-active in protecting their resources, taking the employees’ lives and knowledge as their most important assets, but those who position these objectives with a communication strategy aimed at all sectors of society, establishing and raising the awareness and acceptance about their work towards life quality improvements in a sustainable way. These successful organisations establish a culture that is extended as a natural, generative contribution to the improvement of life quality in society and related corporations and Government departments in a collaborative mode and in various aspects of life. Additionally, these organisations do utilise innovative communication channels based on network-based media, to especially include the young generations and technology-driven profiles in our super-networked societies, as they demand and are used to more frequent, direct, and two-way interactions.
Building real CSR practices and policies is key in the promotion of a corporation’s brand value and reputation, and in the building of a credible and reliable image as a business partner that contributes to the economy, people, enterprise, and society development. It is therefore imperative to understand such stakeholder’s expectations in order to build realistic and successful CSR programmes.
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Another challenge to be considered is where and how these organisations implement CSR best practices and the new international Social Responsibility Standard – ISO 26000, which sets the framework for the future of responsible management and provides practical assistance to implement social responsibility, enhancing the transparency and credibility of reports and other communications initiatives.
Mohamed El Sherbini, Manager Center of Technical Excellence, ADMA-OPCO
Sana Bardawil, Regional Communications Director, MENA, Shell
Stephen Worsley, Director, Asda’a Burson-Marsteller
Hashim Hasan Hashim, Corporate Engineering and HSE Manager, Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)
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Thursday, 10 OctoberKuwait International FairPanel Session 4: Downstream and Petrochemical: Forging New Relationships1045–1215 hours | Room 1
Moderators:
Asaad Al-Saad, Chief Executive Officer, Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)
Mohammad Husain, President and CEO, EQUATE Petrochemical Company
The objective of this panel session is to present value creation by integration of downstream petrochemicals ensuring maximum value to the stakeholder. The session will deal with following major topics:
Challenges forging integration and key obstacles—why does it fail? Successful integration opportunities implemented in Kuwait How technology can enable integration?Case study of successful integration projectsWhat are Kuwait’s future integration opportunities?
Panelists:
Hadi Hasan, Deputy Chief Executive Officer Aromatics, Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)
Keith Couch, Senior Business Leader—Aromatics and Derivatives, UOP
Mohammad Al-Mutairi, Chief Executive Officer, Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)
Olivier Alexandre, Vice President Refining and Petrochemicals for MENA, Total
Tuesday, 8 October 2013Session 1: Sustaining a Safe and Eco-Friendly Future1330–1500 hours | Room 1
Session Co-Chairpersons: Jan Nieuwerf, Azuren; Valentine B. Mmereole, ABB
1330 167308 Defining Robust and Efficient HSSE and SR Standards: A Major International Oil and Gas Company’s Experience E. Garland, Total E&P
1400 167271 CO2 Emission Reduction Through Power Savings S. Al-Dakheel, R. Al-Dulaimi, Kuwait Oil Company
1430 167282 HSE Challenges While Testing and Completion of High Sour HPHT Exploratory Wells P. Subban, V. Duggirala, M. Ayyaoo, Y. Al-Salali, A.R. Al-Ibrahim, Kuwait Oil Company
Alternates/ePosters 167373 New Initiatives in Improvement of Quality Education Through Inquiry-Based Learning Model, a Joint Total E&P Indonesia and SEAMEO-QITEP K. Adinugroho, D. Supriyatman, Total E&P Indonesia; Ismunandar-SEAMEO-QITEP
167332 Kuwait Oil Company Devised a Customised and User Friendly Web Based Incident Investigation Module Through HSE Live F. Al-Qattan, M.A. Alam, M.R. Haque, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 2: Technologies for Reservoir Management1330–1500 hours | Room 2
Session Co-Chairpersons: Jan Paul, OMV; Maria Capello,
Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
1330 167339 Advanced InSAR Technology for Reservoir Monitoring and Reservoir Geomechanical Model Calibration A. Tamburini, S. Del Conte, A. Rucci, A. Ferretti, S. Cespa, TRE
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Session 2: Technologies for Reservoir Management1330–1500 hours | Room 2
Session Co-Chairpersons: Jan Paul, OMV; Maria Capello,
Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
1330 167339 Advanced InSAR Technology for Reservoir Monitoring and Reservoir Geomechanical Model Calibration A. Tamburini, S. Del Conte, A. Rucci, A. Ferretti, S. Cespa, TRE
1400 167338 Efficient Reservoir Modelling-Statistical Approach for Evaluation and Development of Future Waterdrive Undersaturated Oil Reservoir Performance W.J. Al-Mudhafer, South Oil Company-Iraq and Louisiana State University; Q.S. Mahdy, South Oil Company-Iraq
1430 167367 Managing of Hybrid Steam-Solvent Injection Distribution for Maximising Recovery Factor in Heterogeneous Reservoir A.M. Suranto, W. Bae, M.M. Muslim, R. Widyaningsih, T.A. Gunadi, Sejong University Korea; A.K. Permadi, Bandung Institute of Technology
Alternates/ePosters 167311 Understanding Reservoir Quality Indicators in Marginal Marine Environment: Integrating the Advanced Wireline Measurements in Niger Delta C. Cavalleri, M. Claverie, C. Shrivastva, Schlumberger; O Ossai, Afren
167319 Study on Undulating Well in Anisotropic Reservoir by Semi-Analytical Method G. Han, China University of Petroleum Beijing; H. Zhang, Ryder Scott Company; K. Ling, University of North Dakota; S. Zhang, Shengli Oilfield Company of SINOPEC
167328 Pore Typing and Use of Capillary Bundles for Pore-Facies Constrained Saturation Model: A Case Study from Minagish Oolite Reservoir, Umm Gudair Field, Kuwait D. Dutta, T.K. Banerjee, N. Al-Khalifa, Kuwait Oil Company
Fluid Design P. Das, M.P. Achalpurkar, Halliburton
Session 4: Unconventional Challenges and Facilities1545–1715 hours | Room 1
Session Co-Chairpersons: Ahmad Abbas, Petrochemical
Industries Company (PIC); Martin Davies, WorleyParsons
1545 167329 A Novel Workflow for Fracture Characterisation and Well Placement Using BHI Data in WBM and OBM in Deep Unconventional Reservoirs of North Kuwait S. Chakravorty, C. Darous, Schlumberger; M.N. Acharya, S. Al-Ajmi, M.S. Al-Azmi, G. Joshi, Q.M. Dashti, E.H. Al-Anzi, Kuwait Oil Company
1615 167365 Desalting of Heavy Crude Oil by Using Centrifugal Technology T. Perschke, GEA Westfalia Separator Group
Session 3: Drilling and Completions1330–1500 hours | Room 3
Session Chairperson: Ahmed Elsherif, Schlumberger
1330 167324 3D Near Well Structured Modelling—From LWD Imaging Logs Using Recent Advanced Interpretation Platforms T.A. Bahadidah, F.Q. Khan, R. Dashti, M. Mohd Mustapha, Schlumberger
1400 167279 Well Integrity: Application of Ultrasonic Logging, Production Logging and Corrosion Logs for Leak Detection in Wells—A Case Study S.N. Jalan, K. Al-Azmi, F.H. Al-Baghli, M.M. Khalil, N.H. Gazi, S.M. Al-Haddad, E.A. Abdulrazzaq, S.H. Al Sabea, J. Al-Humoud, H. Zaki, A. Fahrizal, Kuwait Oil Company
1430 167266 Inflow Control Device in Thin-Layer Bottom Water Drive Reservoir to Enhance Oil Recovery in China South Sea E. Cui, B. Hay, G. Garcia, Baker Hughes
Alternate/ePoster 167336 Impact of Rock Mechanics and Formation Softening Analysis in Shale Fracturing
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1645 167321 Selection Process for Optimum Sour Field Surface Production Scenario—Minagish Reservoir, Burgan Field F. Al-Faresi, D. Bond, M. Abdulmajeed, M. Al-Naqi, H. John, Kuwait Oil Company
Alternates/ePosters 167300 A Holistic Approach to Screening Stage of Shale Gas Resources M. Navarette, L.G. Chorn, M. Maucec, Halliburton
167326 Understanding True Unconventional Reservoir Properties Using Nanoscale Technology D. Hu, S.V. Yang, G. Li, C. Chen, L. Matzar, Halliburton
167270 Field Development Workflow and Process for Unconventional Resources: How is it Different from Conventional Reservoirs? U. Ahmed, Baker Hughes
Session 5: Downstream and Refineries: Plans For Tomorrow (I)1545–1715 hours | Room 2
Session Co-Chairpersons: Nasser Al-Attar, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); Shailendra Damodar Mohite, Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI)
1545 167376 Improved Desalting of Challenging Crude– Slates E.L. Sellman, P. Mandewalkar, G. Sams, Cameron Process Systems Division
1615 167296 Deploying Wireless Technology for Process Plants to Improve Safety, Reliability and Efficiency F. Qureshi, Honeywell Process Solutions
1645 167360 Hydrocarbon Accounting V.K. Tiwari, Kuwait National Petroleum Company
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167355 Improving Overall Performance and Reducing Energy Usage in Refinery Amine Units with Minimal CAPEX B. Al Saadi, M. Valenzuela, E. Baumeister, J. Hill, Dow Chemical
Session Co-Chairpersons: Ahmed Khalaf, Halliburton; Emad
H. Al-Ajmi, Baker Hughes
0830 167330 Underbalanced Drilling Holds Key to Enhanced Production in Kuwait’s Depleting Reservoirs I. Hussain, D. Al-Enezi, A. Al-Khaldy, S. Sulaiman, S. Hayat, Kuwait Oil Company
0900 167368 High Angle Sidetrack Applications of Motorised Rotary Steerable Drilling Systems in Complex Horizontal Well B. Dutta, H. Fawwaz, S. Suryo, Baker Hughes
0930 167314 A Horizontal Drilling Breakthrough to Develop the New Resources: A Case Study in Developing the Unexploited Complex Reservoirs from Tarim Basin, West China X.H. Shi, X.D. Bai, B. Qiu, Y. Zhu, F.G. Xia, P.J. Tan, F. Li, L.J. Chen, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Company; P.M. Halomoan, X.C. Hui, W. Yong, W.D. Hai, N.X. Bin, W. Fei, L. Xin, Schlumberger
Alternates/ePosters 167277 Logging While Drilling Data Concerns for the Design of the Inflow Control Device in Horizontal Sandstone Well Bores W.T. Bryant, A.M. Al-Mershed, P. Pejakov, Kuwait Oil Company; A. Elsherif, Schlumberger
167320 Pushing the Boundaries: Tapping “Hard-to- Reach Oil” by Drilling High-Angle Deviated Wells J. Bardalaye, K. Al-Azmi, M.S. Al-Azmi, D. Belal, A. Mudavakkat, P.K. Mukherjee, S.H. Al-Sabea, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 8: Downstream and Refineries: Plans For Tomorrow (II)0830–1000 hours | Room 2
Session Co-Chairpersons: Amr Hassan, The Linde Group; Bert Koopman, FLUOR | KOC Consultancy Services
0830 167315 Gas Treating Options for Kuwait K. Sabapathi, A. Alown, Kuwait National Petroleum Company
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167292 What is the Best Compressor for Our Applications, Centrifugal or Reciprocating? A.R. Darazz, A.A. Al-Obaidan, Kuwait Oil Company
Session 6: Business Sustainability1545–1715 hours | Room 3 Session Co-Chairpersons: Salem Al-Sabea, Kuwait Oil Company
(KOC); Salman Al-Ajmi, Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)
1545 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Dr. Eissa Al-Safran, Associate Professor of Petroleum Engineering, Vice Dean for Research and Academic Affairs Director of KU Production Research Center College of Engineering and Petroleum, Kuwait Universi
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1605 167331 Real-Time Online Energy Management at KNPC Refineries M. Ershaid, A. Al-Tarkeet, J. Al-Mutairi, S. Al-Anezi, Kuwait National Petroleum Company; D. Ruiz, C. Ruiz, O. Santollani, S. Cuneo, Soteica Visual; D. Periyasamy, EBS
1625 167322 Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach for Training New Recruits in Reservoir Management and Field Development O.M. Alzankawi, R.M. Al-Wazzan, H.H. Shuber, A. Al-Ghareeb, R. Kotecha, A. Mudavakkat, J. Bardalaye, L. Hayat, S. Sinha, M.A. Capello, J. Al-Humoud, Kuwait Oil Company
1645 167375 Development and Implementation of the AVAILS+ Collaborative Forecasting Tool for Production Assurance in the Kuwait Oil Company, North Kuwait (KOC NK) B.A. Al-Saad, R. Naime, Kuwait Oil Company; P. Murray, D.V. Yannimaras, M.L. Vanderhaeghen, Quantum Reservoir Impact
Session 10: Production Technologies1045–1215 hours | Room 3
Session Co-Chairpersons: David Barge, Chevron;
Khalid Harami, Baker Hughes
1045 167379 Fluidic Diode Autonomous Inflow Control Device Range 3B—Oil, Water, and Gas Flow Performance Testing S. Greci,B. Least, Halliburton; A. Wileman, A. Ufford, Southwest Research Institute
1115 167307 Logging Sub-Hydrostatic, Single-Completion Wells with Concentric Coiled Tubing Technology M. Ababou, A. Shote, T. Sturgeon, Baker Hughes
Source Water Systems K. Barron, Baker Hughes 0930 167333 Considerations for Design of Steam Reforming Hydrogen Plants J. Overwater, S. Ratan, S. Sekhri, R. van Uffelen, Technip
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167297 Downstream Refining Challenges and Future Configuration S. Mohite, Kuwait Petroleum International
Session 9: Methods for Reservoir Management0830–1000 hours | Room 3
Session Co-Chairpersons: Farida Ali Abdulla, Kuwait Oil
Company (KOC); Wael El-Mofty, Packers Plus Energy Services
0830 166015 Seismic Attribute Utilisation for FFDP Well Placement Optimisation, Upper Cretaceous Fractured Complex Carbonate Reservoir, Onshore Oil Field, UAE S.L. Mahmoud, M. Hozayen, E. Radwan, ADCO
0900 167346 CO2 EOR Potential in Powder River Basin, Wyoming J. Miller, Perocho Energy; M. Hulimosa, ENCoLab
0930 167366 Microbial Control Management for Oil and Gas Recovery Operation S. Nair, E. Sianawati, B. Yin, T. Williams, H. McGinley, The Dow Chemical Company
Alternate/ePoster 167354 Characterisation of a Polymer-Flooded Reservoir in Saert Field C. Zhang, CNPC; L. Monicas, PITDrill
0900 167349 Chlorine Dioxide for the Treatment of Microbiological Growth and Elimination of Under Deposit Corrosion in Refinery and Oilfield
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1145 167306 Limited Entry, Multiple Injection Acidizing Technology Boosts Well Production in the World’s Fourth Largest Gas Reserves M.A. Al-Ghazal, S. Al-Driweesh, M. Al-Zaid, F. Al Ghurairi, Saudi Aramco
Alternates/ePosters
147887 The Bulkhead Principle—Delaying Water Cut and Improving Horizontal Well Productivity Through Compartmentalisation Using Short Swellable Packers D. Young, N. Shahreyar, P.E. Smith, Halliburton; M. Awang, J. Lauritzen, Saudi Aramco
167351 Enhancing the Oil Production from Sabiriyah Upper Burgan Reservoir of North Kuwait Through Non-Conventional Well L. Abou-Qammaz, R. Ramalingam, P.F. Cameron, S. Nair, R.K. Mishra, N. Al-Sultan, Kuwait Oil Company 167294 Novel Asphaltene Inhibitor for Direct Application to Reservoir G.C. Leonard, G. Rivers, R. Ponnapati, A. Wiggett, Baker Hughes
1530 167290 Use of a Variable Shape Distribution (VSD) Model to Populate Reservoir Properties in Tight Fractured Reservoirs for Numerical 3D— Modelling R. Aguilera, J. Ramirez Vargas, University of Calgary
1600 167356 Application of Seismic Attributes in Estimating Gas Resources in Complex Fluvial Channel Reservoirs E. Al-Duaij, M. Al-Maraghi, T. Zaid, T. Klopf, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC)
1630 167295 Complexity Reduction of Multi-Phase Flows in Heterogeneous Porous Media M. Ghommem, V. Calo, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Y. Efendiev, E. Gildin, Texas A&M University
Alternates/ePosters
167304 Realistic Fracture Conductivity Calculation Using Well Performance Data in Saudi Arabian Deep Gas Reservoirs Z. Rahim, H. Al-Anazi, A. Al-Kanaan, Saudi Aramco; A. Makmun, R. Kayumov, Schlumberger
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167301 Reliable Fracture Characterisation and Value Addition Through Special Core Reorientation: Kuwait Case Study A.M. Alenezi, S.R. Narhari, N. Alajmi, C. Pattnaik, J.D. Rao, K.A. Al-Ateeqi, Kuwait Oil Company; C. Staffelbach, Corias; A. Anis, Corpro Systems Limited; S. Chakravorty, Schlumberger
167337 Geological Modelling and Reservoir Characterisation of the World’s Largest Oil Field: Greater Burgan R. Al-Houti, F. Ali, E. Ma, O. Al-Zankawi, Kuwait oil Company; J.M. Filak, J. Van Lint, Beicip-Franlab
Session Co-Chairpersons: Dominique Lanfranchi and Talal
Al-Mutairi, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
1530 167378 Stochastic Optimisation of Cyclic Steam Stimulation—In Heavy Oil Reservoirs M.S. Azad, S. Al-Nuaim, A. Awotunde, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
1600 167278 The Performance of Miscible Displacement in Marrat Reservoir A. Al-Qattan, R. Gharbi, Kuwait Oil Company; F. Aladwani, Kuwait University
1630 167316 Do Advanced Drilling Techniques Really Add Reserves and Enhance Recovery? I. Retalic, H.H. Qutob, Senergy Abu Dhabi
Alternates/ePosters
167310 Design and Implementation of an Integrated Process to Optimise Well Productivity Strategies: Case Histories J. Arévalo-Villagrán, Y. de Antuñano, F. Martínez- Mendoza, PEMEX; N. Martínez-Romero, CNH; F. Pumar Martínez, CBM
167291 A New Well Control Model To Optimise Drilling Performance M. Nagib, Saudi Aramco; I. Ugbogu, University of Salford
1530 167362 Novel Asphaltene Inhibitor for Direct Application to Reservoir G.C. Leonard, G. Rivers, R. Ponnapati, A.J. Wiggett, Baker Hughes
1600 167344 Evaluating Horizontal Well Inflow Profiles and Performance, Utilising an Integrated Approach of Multiphase Production Logs Coupled with Drilling, Completion and Production Data: Case Study M.A. Al-Harthi, N. Ahmad, Saudi Aramco
1630 166224 Optimum Perforation and Changed Stimulation Treatment for Improving Zonal Productivity: Key Enablers for Strategic Reservoir Management of Deep HP-HT Sour Carbonates in North Kuwait S.P. Pradhan, M. Acharya, E. Fidan, N.S. Rao, M. Al- Awadhi, J.R. Singh, Q.M. Dashti, Kuwait Oil Company
Alternate/ePoster
167288 New Workflow for Scale Precipitations in Production Equipment Resulting from Formation and Injected Water Incompatibility: Field Case F.M. Al-Arji, M.A. Al-Amri, Saudi Aramco
Session Co-Chairpersons: Jan Paul, OMV; Tareq Ebrahim,
Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC)
0830 167340 Next-Generation of Workflows for Multilevel Assisted History Matching and Production Forecasting: Concept, Implementation and Visualisation M. Maucec, A.P. Singh, G.A. Carvajal, S. Mirzadeh, S.P. Knabe, A. Mahajan, J. Dhar, Halliburton; A.K. Al- Jasmi, I.H. El Din, Kuwait Oil Company
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0900 167347 Use of Electric Downhole Heaters to Improve Production and Recovery of Heavy, Viscous Oil in California and Venezuela S.S. Ojeda, D. Parman, Pentair Thermal Management
0930 167377 Full Field History Matching for Chemical Flooding with the Adjoint Method S.G. Douma, I.M. Abu-Shiekah, Shell; Z.Y. Al-Kindi, PDO
Alternates/ePosters 167274 Strategies for Improving Sweep Efficiency and Waterflood Recovery in a Complex Reservoir in the Greater Burgan Field; Learning from a Pilot Water Injection Project and Evaluation Using Sector Model Simulation S. Rajan, M. Al Naqi, A.A. Ameen, H.H. Al-Hashash, S. Madhavan, M.N. Al-Qattan, N. Al-Enizi, A. Al-Qattan, Kuwait Oil Company; A.D. Brooks, A. Beer, AAR Energy
167350 Heterogeneity Index and Fast Screening Processes Used in a Large Mature Field Designed For Quick Production Gains K. Harami, N. Bolanos, S. Sharma, K. Slimani, M. Abdel-Basset, J.A. Pimentel, P. Kiome, J.A. Rodriguez, Schlumberger; M. Al-Ajmi, A. El Daoushy, M. Al Mufarrej, Kuwait Oil Company
167341 Understanding the Key Parameters in Optimisation of Steamfloods in Heavy Oil Fields with Application on SPE Comparative Solution Project C. Temizel, Aera Energy; S. Purwar, S. Dursun, Halliburton; B. Hancioglu, Rice University
167281 EOR in North Kuwait-From Concept to Field Test B.A. Al-Saad, A.K. Pathak, S. Tiwari, B.A. Baroon, Kuwait Oil Company
0930 167353 Managing Technological Complexities in Oil & Gas EPC Projects M. Mossolly, Technip
Alternate/ePoster 167334 Effective Down Hole Gas-Liquid Separation to Eliminate Liquid Loading Problem in Gas Wells H.R. Patel, D.B. Shah, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
Session 17: Smart Fields1045–1215 hours | Room 3
Session Co-Chairpersons: Marcos Roberto, Total; Mohammad
Al-Kalbi, Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)
1045 167327 Value Generated Through Automated Workflows Using Digital Oilfield Concepts: Case Study B.A. Al-Enezi, M. Al-Mufarej, E.P. Anthony, Kuwait Oil Company; G. Moricca, J. Kain, Halliburton; Luigi Saputelli, Frontender
1115 167269 Best Practices and Lessons Learned After
Field—Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait S.A. Ryzhov, Maersk Oil; M. Ibrahim, Schlumberger; Y. Wang, Petrobras; E.D. Ma, R.A. Al- Houti, L. Dashti, F.A. Abdulla, Kuwait Oil Company; J. Filak, Beicip-Franlab
Alternate/ePoster
167309 Passive Inflow Control Device Autonomy—How Much is too Much? T. Abdelfattah, S. Banerjee, G.A. Garcia, Baker Hughes; L.A. Garcia, Hydrawell
Session 16: Production Optimisation Technologies0830–1000 hours | Room 3
0830 167275 Stable Fracturing Fluids from Waste Water S. Kakadjian, J.E. Thompson, R. Torres, S. Trabelsi, F. Zamora, Y. Ait Hamlat, Trican Well Serve
0900 167293 Future Challenges Due to the Increase Produced Water in Upstream of Oil and Gas Industry S.M. Al-Jabri, M. Al-Otaibi, S. Al-Khaledi, Kuwait Oil Company
Session Chairperson: Hamad Al-Zaabi, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
0830 167273 Effective Well Management in Sabriyah Intelligent Digital Oilfield M.A. Jamal, M. Al-Mufarej, M. Al-Mutawa, E. Anthony, C. Hom, Kuwait Oil Company; S. Singh, G. Moricca, J. Kain, Halliburton; L. Saputelli, Frontender Corporation, formerly of Halliburton
0900 167342 Evaluation of Water Coning Tendency to Support Full Field Development Plan Analytical Predictive Techniques or Numerical Models H.A. Algdamsi, A. Agnia, A.A. Amtereg, Schlumberger; A.Z. Ali Wanis, Petroleum Development Oman; M. Shebani, NOC Libya
0930 167280 Upscaling a 900 Million-Cell Static Model to Dynamic Model of the World’s largest Clastic Oil
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10 Years of Digital Oilfield (DOF) Implementations L.A. Saputelli, Frontender Corporation; B. Cesar, Halliburton; N. Michael, University of Houston; L. Carlos, BP; C. Ron, Shell; M. Toshi, M. Giuseppe, SPE Members
1145 167352 Digital Oilfield Technologies Enhance Production in ESP Wells S.A. Al-Mutawa, E. Saleem, E. Anthony, Kuwait Oil Company; G. Moricca, J. Kain, L. Saputelli, Halliburton
Alternates/ePosters
167317 Real-Time Data Transmission Method for Creating 4D Wellbore Images to Detect Instabilities with High Accuracy Ultrasonic Caliper B. Elahifar, Advanced Drilling Solutions; A. Esmaeili, University of Leoben; G. Thonhauser, TDE Thonhauser Data Engineering
167283 Challenges in Implementing Digital Oil Field for Production Optimisation in Joint Operations Kuwait M.S. Bhat, Weatherford; J. Spain, N. Silva, Chevron
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Middle East EventsMeet with other professionals to learn about and discuss the latest E&P technical advancements at these upcoming SPE workshops and conferences:
28–30 October 2013 Conference SPE Intelligent Energy International Conference and Exhibition Dubai, UAE
28–30 October 2013 Workshop Addressing the Petrophysical Challenges Relevant to Middle East Reservoirs Dubai, UAE
17–19 November 2013 Training Course Principles and Applications of Well Logging Dubai, UAE
18–20 November 2013 Workshop Deepwater: Promising Potential—Difficult Dynamics Mumbai, India
25–27 November 2013 Workshop Unconventional Gas Fracturing: Integrating Disciplines to Develop Regional Best Practices Limassol, Cyprus
19–22 January 2014 Conference International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) Doha, Qatar
24–25 February 2014 Workshop Completion and Stimulation of Maximum Reservoir Contact and Complex Wells Dubai, UAE
17–19 March 2014 Workshop Petroleum Economics: Optimising Value throughout the Asset Life Cycle Dubai, UAE
17–20 March 2014 Forum Overcoming Challenges in Developing Shale and Tight Gas Reservoirs Abu Dhabi, UAE
30–31 March 2014 Workshop Iraq Field Development Experiences Basra, Iraq
31 March–2 April 2014 Conference SPE EOR Conference at OGWA Muscat, Oman
14–16 April 2014 Conference Oilfield Water Management Conference and Exhibition Kuwait City, Kuwait
Logging While Drilling Data Concerns for the Design of the Inflow Control Device in Horizontal
Sandstone Well Bores
W.T. Bryant, A.M. Al-Mershed, P. Pejakov, Kuwait Oil Company; A. Elsherif, Schlumberger
1500-1510 hours 167351
Enhancing the Oil Production from Sabiriyah Upper Burgan Reservoir of North Kuwait through
Non-Conventional Well
L. Abou-Qammaz, R. Ramalingam, P.F. Cameron, S. Nair, R.K. Mishra, N. Al-Sultan, Kuwait Oil Company
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1010-1020 hours 167335
Real-Time Advanced Flow Analysis for Early Kick/Loss Detection and Identification of Open
Fractures
R. Al-Morakhi, A. Al-Shemali, I. Alsammak, Kuwait Oil Company; J. Esterabadi, A. Martocchia, G.
Ferroni, N. Marai, A. Shoeibi, M. Janbakhsh, Geolog International B.V.
1020-1030 hours 167332
Kuwait Oil Company Devised a Customised and User Friendly Web Based Incident Investigation
Module Through HSE Live
F. Al-Qattan, M.A. Alam, M.R. Haque, Kuwait Oil Company
1030-1040 hours 167336Impact of Rock Mechanics and Formation Softening Analysis in Shale Fracturing Fluid Design
P. Das, M.P. Achalpurkar, Halliburton
1455-1505 hours 167355
Improving Overall Performance and Reducing Energy Usage in Refinery Amine Units with
Minimal CAPEX
B. Al Saadi, M. Valenzuela, E. Baumeister, J. Hill, Dow Chemical
1505-1515 hours 167341
Understanding the Key Parameters in Optimisation of Steamfloods in Heavy Oil Fields with
Application on SPE Comparative Solution Project
C. Temizel, Aera Energy; S. Purwar, S. Dursun, Halliburton; B. Hancioglu, Rice University
1515-1525 hours 167317
Real-Time Data Transmission Method for Creating 4D Wellbore Images to Detect Instabilities
with High Accuracy Ultrasonic Caliper
B. Elahifar, Advanced Drilling Solution; A. Esmaeili, University of Leoben; G. Thonhauser, TDE
Thonhauser Data Engineering
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Station 1
Knowledge Sharing SessionsSession Co-Chairpersons: Rima Al-Awadhi; Mishari Al-Qattan, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions are a platform for enhanced discussion and interaction between authors and delegates, in an informal and interactive environment. Presentations are digital and made at scheduled slots during coffee breaks.
1140-1150 hours 167288New Workflow for Scale Precipitations in Production Equipment Resulting from Formation
and Injected Water Incompatibility: Field CaseF.M. Al-Arji, M.A. Al-Amri, Saudi Aramco
1150-1200 hours 167646Laboratory Performance Evaluation of WAG Process for Carbonate - Reservoir at Reservoir
ConditionsX. Zhou, F. Otaibi, S.L. Kokal, Saudi Aramco
1440-1450 hours 167670Treatment of Produced Water in North Rumela Oil Field for Re-Injection ApplicationZ. Kuraimid, T. Ahmed, K. Ahmed, PRDC - Ministry of Oil Baghdad; K. Masayoshi, O. Shunji, Japanese Swing Corporation
1450-1500 hours 167297Downstream Refining Challenges and Future ConfigurationS. Mohite, Kuwait Petroleum International
1500-1510 hours 167304
Realistic Fracture Conductivity Calculation Using Well Performance Data in Saudi Arabian
Deep Gas ReservoirsZ. Rahim, Hamoud Al-Anazi, Adnan Al-Kanaan, Saudi Aramco; A. Makmun, R. Kayumov, Schlumberger
WEDNESDAY, 9 OCTOBER 2013
1010-1020 hours 167647Challenges in Testing and Completion of Highly Sour HPHT Reservoir in the State of KuwaitY. Al-Salali, H. Al-Bader, V. Duggirala, M. Ayyavoo, P. Subban, A.R. Al-Ibrahim, A. Rajkhowa, Kuwait Oil Company
1020-1030 hours 167328Pore Typing and Use of Capillary Bundles for Porefacies Constrained Saturation Model: A
Case Study from Minagish Oolite Reservoir, Umm Gudair Field, KuwaitD. Dutta, T.K. Banerjee, N. Al-Khalifa, Kuwait Oil Company
1030-1040 hours 167326Understanding True Unconventional Reservoir Properties Using Nanoscale TechnologyD. Hu, S.V. Yang, G. Li, C. Chen, L. Matzar, Halliburton
1455-1505 hours 167274
Strategies for Improving Sweep Efficiency and Waterflood Recovery in a Complex Reservoir
in the Greater Burgan Field; Learning from a Pilot Water Injection Project and Evaluation
Using Sector Model SimulationS. Rajan, M. Al-Naqi, A.A. Ameen, H.H. Al-Hashash, S. Madhavan, M.N. Al-Qattan, N. Al-Enizi, A. Al-Qattan, Kuwait Oil Company; A.D. Brooks, A. Beer, AAR Energy
1505-1515 hours 167309Passive Inflow Control Device Autonomy—How much is too much?T. Abdelfattah, S. Banerjee, G.A. Garcia, Baker Hughes; L.A. Garcia, Hydrawell
1515-1525 hours 167337Geological Modelling and Reservoir Characterisation of the World’s Largest Oil Field:
Greater BurganR. Al-Houti, F. Ali, E. Ma, O. Al-Zankawi, Kuwait oil Company; J.M. Filak, J. Van Lint, Beicip-Franlab
the Advanced Wireline Measurements in Niger DeltaC. Cavalleri, M. Claverie, C. Shrivastva, Sclumberger; O. Ossai, Afren
1150-1200 hours 167650Integrated Thermodynamic Reservoir Modelling Through Efficient Design of Experiments for
Optimal Field Development Through Steamflooding ProcessesW.J. Al-Mudhafer, South Oil Company-Iraq & Louisiana State University
1440-1450 hours 167354 Characterisation of a Polymer-Flooded Reservoir in Saert FieldC. Zhang, CNPC; L. Monicas, PITDrill
1450-1500 hours 147887The Bulkhead Principle—Delaying Water Cut and Improving Horizontal Well Productivity
Through Compartmentalisation Using Short Swellable PackersD. Young, N. Shahreyar, and P.E. Smith, Halliburton; M. Awang, J. Lauritzen, Saudi Aramco
1500-1510 hours 167301
Reliable Fracture Characterisation and Value Addition Through Special Core Reorientation:
Kuwait Case StudyA.M. Alenezi, S.R. Narhari, N. Alajmi, C. Pattnaik, J.D. Rao, K.A. Al-Ateeqi, Kuwait Oil Company; C. Staffelbach, Corias; A. Anis, Corpro Systems Limited; S. Chakravorty, Schlumberger
WEDNESDAY, 9 OCTOBER 2013
1010-1020 hours 167373New Initiatives in Improvement of Quality Education through Inquiry-Based Learning
Model, A Joint Total E&P Indonesia and SEAMEO-QITEPK. Adinugroho, Deden Supriyatman, Total E&P Indonesia; Ismunandar-SEAMEO-QITEP
1020-1030 hours 167643 Development of the Strategic Facilities Plan for Wafra Joint OperationsE.A. Castro, A. Zaheer, Saudi Arabian Chevron; G. Al-Hasawi, Kuwait Gulf Oil Company
1030-1040 hours 167270Field Development Workflow and Process for Unconventional Resources: How is it Different
from Conventional Reservoirs?U. Ahmed, Baker Hughes
1455-1505 hours 167350
Heterogeneity Index and Fast Screening Processes Used in a Large Mature Field Designed for
Quick Production GainsK. Harami, N. Bolanos, S. Sharma, K. Slimani, M. Abdel-Basset, J.A. Pimentel, P. Kiome, J.A. Rodriguez, Schlumberger; M. Al-Ajmi, A. ElDaoushy, M. Al Mufarrej, Kuwait Oil Company
1505-1515 hours 167334 Effective Down Hole Gas-Liquid Separation to Eliminate Liquid Loading Problem in Gas WellsH.R. Patel, D.B. Shah, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
Artificial Lift Technologies for Production Optimisation
Course Outline:OverviewReciprocating Rod LiftProgressing Cavity PumpsGas LiftElectric Submersible PumpsHydraulic LiftPlunger liftGas Well DeliquificationClass exercise: 3 Application examples for the class to select appropriate lift systemsEmerging Technologies: Technologies on the horizon
Instructor:
Bill Lane, Vice President of Emerging Technologies, Weatherford Artificial Lift Systems
Bill Lane is vice president of Emerging Technologies for Weatherford Artificial Lift Systems and a member of the Weatherford Unconventional Resources Team. He has been with Weatherford and the former EVI for 19 years in various executive positions, including vice presidential positions over the Progressing Cavity Pump Business Unit, the Elastomers Business Unit, Artificial Lift Systems Engineering, Compression Equipment, and Completion Equipment. Before joining Weatherford in 1994, Lane managed various engineering and manufacturing operations in the United States and internationally for Halliburton Energy Services. In 2003 he was the recipient of a Harts E&P Special Meritorious Award for Engineering Innovation. He holds a BS in mechanical engineering and an MS in mechanical engineering design, both from the University of Texas at Arlington. Lane has 37 years of experience in the oil and gas industry.
This one-day course provides a fundamental understanding of the science and practical applications of water treating. It presents the fundamental mechanisms behind various water treating equipment and processes, and gives practical experience from dozens of water treating facilities from around the globe.
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performance of equipment is analysed and explained in terms of surface science, chemistry and engineering principles. The scientific aspects of water treating are presented in a practical, down-to-earth manner that can be understood with little prior study, and can be immediately implemented in the field. The course is organised around the following topics:
Characterisation of oil/water/gas for water treating Equipment selection and performance Process engineering and process line-ups Chemical treating Operations, monitoring, and surveillance Troubleshooting
As indicated by these topics, the full project life cycle is covered from concept selection to front-end engineering, detailed design, operation, and troubleshooting. Also indicated is a balanced approach toward chemical versus mechanical treating. A rigorous approach toward troubleshooting is presented with several examples.
Lessons learned and best practices are presented from essentially all major hydrocarbon production regions of the world. Applications include both onshore and offshore systems, as well as water treating for injection disposal, water flood, polymer make-up, polymer flooding, and steam flooding.
Instructor:
Munib Ahmad, Water Treatment SpecialistPetroleum Development Oman
Munib Ahmad is currently working with Petroleum Development Oman as water treatment specialist for a mega sour oil and gas project. During his 17 year career, he has worked in several different disciplines and global regions (North America, Middle East, Asia), and gained a broad understanding of almost all areas of water treating for the oil and gas industry. As a water treatment engineer, he excels at design and technical troubleshooting, defining corporate technical strategy and development of guidelines related to produced water treating/management. With 8 years experience in operations, he excels at project planning, developing procedures for plant process improvement, flow assurance and debottlenecking.
He holds BSc and MSc in chemical engineering from the University of Punjab, and MEng degree in chemical and petroleum engineering from the University of Calgary. He is registered as professional engineer with APEGA, Canada. He brings together a unique combination of fundamental principles of process engineering and reservoir engineering with hands on experience in water flood, polymer flood, steam flood, and sour hydrocarbons.
Throughout the course, field experiences, practical issues, and field
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Location: Jal Az Zor Area, North KuwaitDate: Monday, 7 OctoberTime: 0800–1315 hoursPick-up: The Regency Kuwait
Additional Activities
For more information about SPE Young Members Activities in the region, contact Lou Jean Rodriguez at [email protected] or call +971 4 457 5800
0800–1600 hoursThe Kuwait Regency, Seham Room 1 and 2
This workshop will be focused on educating teachers about the energy world. SPE will ensure that educators will receive comprehensive, objective information about the scientific concepts of energy and its importance while discovering the world of oil and natural gas exploration and production. A variety of free instructional materials will be available to take back to the classroom.
Education DayThursday, 10 October 2013
0800–1400 hoursThe Kuwait RegencyMale–Seham Room 1 and 2Female–Ebtisam Room 1 and 2
The Education Day is an initiative to introduce students to the discipline of petroleum engineering, and the industry in general. Targeting High School Students, (Grade 10 to Grade 12), invited industry professionals will share their experience with students and deliver talks on topics of general interest and relevance to the industry. The students will be given free access to the exhibition area during KOGS. It is hoped that they will leave the conference with a better understanding of what petroleum engineers do and their role in the broader community. Equally important, they will also become aware that a petroleum engineering career is full of challenges, teamwork and responsibilities.
Abu Dhabi AviationAbu Dhabi International AirportAbu DhabiUAETel: +971 2 5758000Fax: +971 2 5757775Web: www.abudhabiaviation.comE-mail: [email protected]
Abu Dhabi Aviation is the largest commercial helicopter operator in the MiddleEast, operating 61 helicopters and three fixed-wing DHC-8 aircraft. Since itsinception in 1976, ADA has exceeded one million flight hours in helicopters and55,000 hours in fixed wing aircraft, and now employs more than 900 personnel.
The greater part of the company’s business activity is in support of offshore oil, firefighting support in Europe, emergency medical Services (HEMS), seismic,engineering and construction industries. Other business activities include survey,photography, general charter and engineering services to other aircraft operators.
Stand No: 501
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)PO Box 898Abu Dhabi UAETel: +971 2 6065433Fax: +971 2 6065500Web: www.adnoc.aeE-mail: [email protected]
One of the world's top oil and gas producers, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company(ADNOC) was established in 1971, with the mandate to lead Abu Dhabi'sburgeoning energy sector. Since then, ADNOC has managed to develop into afully-fledged world conglomerate whose activities cover onshore and offshore oiland gas.
With 15 affiliates covering the full spectrum of upstream and downstream activitiesand support services, ADNOC has played a key role in the development of modernAbu Dhabi under the supervision of the Supreme Petroleum Council (SPC). Its CSRextends far beyond economic aspects as it supervises a number of educationalinstitutes to prepare local youth for leading roles in the oil and gas sector.
Advanced Sensors is the leading global supplier of oil in water analysers to the oiland gas industries, providing innovative solutions that guarantee analysers areself-cleaning, reliable and durable. Accurate measurement ensures process andenvironmental control and offers early warning indicators of leaks and discharges.
Advanced Sensors combines measurement technologies to ensure analysers stayclean and provide precise readings. The Advanced Sensors mission is to improvewater content measurement by remaining at the forefront of research anddevelopment and delivering high performance solutions. With global success,Advanced Sensors have installations in various sectors both onshore and offshore.
Regional Office:UTISAl-Shawafat BuildingsGate #4, Mezzanine FloorOmar Al-Khattab StreetSharqKuwait City
Ai Group63 Rue Vercingétorix75014 Paris, FranceTel: +33 142 530 152Fax: +33 140 928 446Web: www.aigroup.frE-mail: [email protected]
Ai Group is a high-quality fire protection manufacturer, specialised in oil, gas andpower, working onshore and offshore. Our activities include:
• Fire safety engineering • Fixed systems: powder, foam, gas, deluge and water mist• Mobile system: fire fighting trucks, trailers, ambulances • On site services: training, commissioning, maintenance
We have a solid track record with world-class customers, built during our 30 yearsof existence.
Division of Al Bader Shipping & General ContractingCo WLLPO Box 12075Shamiya 71651KuwaitTel: +965 99939899Fax: +965 22453454Web: www.abenergy.com.kwE-mail: [email protected]
Stand No: 316
Al Fajr - Oil & Gas Directory Middle EastPO Box 10630DubaiUAETel: +971 4 2228700Fax: +971 4 2247847Web: www.oilandgasdirectory.comE-mail: [email protected]
Oil and Gas Directory - Middle East is the only authentic reference guidepertaining to oil, gas, petrochemical, marine and energy sectors with 21 years ofpublishing tradition. We strive to bring together buyers and sellers across theworld in one single publication. Serving these sectors of the industry has been ourendeavour since the directory was launched.
The publication has a substantial distribution base. With this network, it providesadvertisers with greater mileage and a wider reach. As with earlier editions, for thebenefit of digitally inclined users, we are also available on the web as well as onCD-ROM.
AGOC along with KGOC (Kuwait Gulf Oil Company) working under the KJO (Al-Khafji Joint Operations) umbrella is in-charge of oil and gas operations in theoffshore divided neutral zone. KJO’s headquarters are located in Khafji City.
On April 1, 2000, after Aramco Gulf Operations (AGOC) commenced its activitiesand took over the Saudi Arabian government’s share in the divided zone(between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia), it joined with the Arabian Oil Company (AOC)- which represented the Kuwait government - to carry out joint operations inaccordance with the Joint Petroleum Production Operations Agreement (JPPOA),and became known as Khafji Joint Operations (KJO).
Al-Khorayef Company (AKC), established in Kuwait since 1996, is an electricalsubmersible pump service company which provides and maintains its ownmanufactured pumps to the oil industry. AKC is focused on providing excellenceto its customers through its senior leadership and experienced workforce. AKChas set its target of creating an exceptional diverse oil-sector total-solutioncompany.
Through utilising its strategic strength, AKC were able to undertake waterinjection projects in Kuwait with injection pressure up to 6200psi, which iscurrently the highest injection pressure in the Middle East. AKC was the firstcompany in the Middle East to successfully implement the Cold Heavy OilProduction (CHOP) with sand and process plant.
AKC undertook various projects to supply, construct, operate and maintain pilotplants in both water flooding application as well as an oil process and productionapplication along with an Early Production Facility for processing and handling of100MBOPD crude, associated high pressure (HP) gas, low pressure (LP) gas andeffluent water.
Al Yasmine Al Dawlia General Trading & ContractingCo WLL14th Floor, Laila TowerSalem Mobarak StreetSalmiyaKuwaitTel: +965 25711262 / 82Fax: +965 25757119Web: www.alyasmine-dawlia.comE-mail: [email protected]
Al Yasmine Al Dawlia General Trading & Contracting Co is an established OSHAS18001:2007 certified company serving and supplying oil field products andequipment to oil companies, refineries, power stations, desalination plants, localcontractors, EPC and petrochemical companies. A leader in the general trade andcontracting arena, our services range from engineering services and contracting,oil and gas supplies, manufacturing, stocking and other industrial-related sectors,including government projects and construction projects. Al Yasmine is registeredwith the entire oil and gas sector and at all ministries in the State of Kuwait. AlYasmine is managed and operated by a group of professionals with vastexperience and has a proven track record of more than 30 years in facilitatingproject management, execution, procurement and supplies of equipment,accessories, spare parts and building materials.
Core business:• Mud chemical supply• Production chemical supply• Oil and gas class “G” cement supply• Fishing re-entry services• Slick line & wellhead maintenance services• Shallow drilling & work over rigs supply
Stock available: • Specialty lubricants and greases• Superior quality heavy-duty hand tools• Industrial instrumentation products• Pipes and pipe fittings• Valves• Flanges• Gaskets• Forged fittings• Gratings & fasteners• API class “G” oil well cement
Other Companies:Dow CorningGeokineticsOman CementPCL
KOGS 2013 is organised by Arabian Exhibition Management (AEM), an affiliate ofAllworld Exhibitions. The Allworld Exhibitions Alliance of organisers, managers andconsultants of exhibitions is the world’s largest private association of professionalorganisers active in the field of international trade shows.
London-based Overseas Exhibition Services (OES) is the worldwide representativeoffice for AEM and all Allworld Exhibitions members. AEM’s Allworld Exhibitionspartner in Singapore is International Expo Management (IEM) who co-ordinatethe group’s offices and networks in Asia.
The Allworld Exhibitions Alliance has over 40 years of agency experience inorganising petroleum industry events. Its portfolio includes: GEO (Bahrain), MEOS(Bahrain), Middle East Petrotech (Bahrain), KOGS (Kuwait), GEO India (New Delhi),3P Arctic (Norway), OGA (Kuala Lumpur), SUBSEA Asia (Kuala Lumpur), Oil & GasIndonesia (Jakarta) and OSEA (Singapore). Visit our stand if you are interested inexhibiting at industry leading events in the Middle East and Asia.
AMEC is a leading supplier of consultancy, engineering and project managementservices to the world’s oil and gas, mining, clean energy, environment andinfrastructure markets. With annual revenues of some £4.2 billion, AMEC designs,delivers and maintains strategic and complex assets for its customers, employingover 29,000 people worldwide.
With over 40 years experience in the Middle East, AMEC’s scale and scope meanthat whatever the territory or the technical challenges, they deliver safe andsustainable projects.
With in-country expertise and access to global networks, AMEC has the rightcombination of people, skills and experience to meet its customers’ needs.
Regional Office:AMECBuilding No E48 - C8, 5th FloorSheikh Sultan Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Building Abu DhabiUAE
Stand No: 1131
Arab Cleaning CompanyBuilding 181Beside Al Wazzan Catering CompanyBehind Panasonic Main ShowroomShuwaikhKuwaitTel: +965 24817034 / 24767764Fax: +965 24817036 / 24721616Web: www.arabcleaning.comE-mail: [email protected]
Arab Cleaning Company is a general trading and contracting company dealingmainly in the supply of cleaning and catering products to cleaning companies,catering companies, schools, universities, hotels, restaurants, airlines, banks,hospitals, offices and super-markets. Our highly experienced and trainedmarketing and sales staff pay regular visits to our valuable customers for currentrunning supplies or for any new projects requirements, with detailed selfexplanatory, bilingual picture catalogues or to surf www.arabcleaning.com.
Our products are also displayed at our exclusive showroom for total andcomplete cleaning items for end users or for any institutional team survey visits.
A separate sales team are dedicated to supermarkets, departmental stores and co-operative societies to look after the sale and display of consumer line products.
A team of dedicated personnel takes care of our huge logistics facility of 2,500sqm and look after distribution and deliveries. Finally, a maintenance teaminspects our clients for preventive maintenance and after sales services.
We stock and supply:• Complete range of cleaning, hygiene, toilet and washroom paper products, soaps, disinfectants, detergents, cleaners etc.
• Complete range of floor care and carpet care chemicals• Complete range of cleaning and janitorial chemicals and detergents• Complete range of laundry chemicals and detergents • Industrial oil field chemicals• Complete range of house keeping chemicals, fresheners, polishes etc.• Complete range of industrial vacuum cleaning machines, scrubbers, dryers, sweepers, trolleys, wringers, buckets, containers, dust bins, ashtrays and
related equipments and accessories• Complete range of toilet dispensers, holders and electric hand dryers• Complete range of catering chemicals and its disposables• Complete range of brushes, scrubbers, cloth, dryers, mop heads, wipes, napkins, gloves, dust pans, squeeze, wipers, plungers etc.
• Complete range of cleaning tools, accessories, consumables and disposables• Tents, canvas shoes etc.• General suppliers of household plastic items
Arcis Seismic Solutions, a wholly-owned subsidiary of TGS-NOPEC Geophysical, isa seismic service company with head offices in Calgary, Canada, and a regionaltechnical, client-focused presence in Latin America and North Africa-Middle East.
Arcis provides tailored 2D/3D land, marine, and depth seismic data processing,reservoir characterisation and geotechnical services, focused on progressiveexploration tools grounded in geophysical science. We invest in the developmentof our own proprietary software and tools, and state-of-the-art processingtechnology.
Arcis provides real business value with exceptional customer service, superior dataquality, innovation and integrity, with a focus on health, safety, and environmentalstewardship.
Regional Office:2 Diagorou Era House, 7th-12th floor1097 NicosiaCyprus
The Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) is a unique company, which has neverstood still. The first to discover oil in the Arabian Peninsula in 1932, it startedexporting in 1934, and refining in 1936.
Since then the company has helped shape the modern Kingdom of Bahrain, notsimply through the generation of wealth, but through the development ofBahrain’s manpower. Many of these highly skilled and sought-after elite nowoccupy senior positions in government and industry.
More than eighty years after the discovery of oil, the adventure continues withnew ambitions of exploration and initiatives in oil and gas sector development, inaddition to opening new markets worldwide.
Baker Hughes is a leading supplier of oilfield services, products, technology andsystems to the worldwide oil and natural gas industry. The company’s 58,000-plusemployees today work in more than 80 countries helping customers find,evaluate, drill, produce, transport and process hydrocarbon resources. For moreinformation on Baker Hughes’ century-long history, visit www.bakerhughes.com.
Established in Britain in 1952, Belzona has become a leader in providing industrialprotective coatings and repair composites. With proven products that rebuild,repair, and maintain machinery, equipment, buildings, and structures, Belzonaservices many industries including power, oil and gas, water/waste/water andfacilities maintenance.
Headquartered in Harrogate, England, with corporate locations also found inMiami, USA, and Chunburi, Thailand, Belzona maintains a global distributionnetwork encompassing over 125 countries, which provides exceptional coverageand support throughout the world.
We specialise in the design and manufacture of high quality bespoke air and gascompressor systems for the oil and gas market. Pressures up to 400 bar can beaccommodated. The equipment is designed, built and tested in our productionfacility in the UK and is fully accredited to ISO 9001:2000.
Using our extensive knowledge and experience we are able to provide highquality and cost effective solutions to the most demanding applications andenvironments.
CGG is a fully integrated geoscience company providing leading geological,geophysical and reservoir capabilities to its broad base of customers primarily fromthe global oil and gas industry. Through its three complementary business divisionsof Equipment, Acquisition and Geology and Geophysics & Reservoir (GGR), CGGbrings value across all aspects of natural resource exploration and exploitation. CGGemploys around 9,800 people around the world, all with a ‘Passion for Geoscience’and working together to deliver the best solutions to its customers.
Middle East Agent:Unit # 2504Tiffany TowerJumeirah Lakes TowersPO Box 17304DubaiUAE
ChemDist Process Solutions (CDPS) provides specialised design, engineering,manufacturing and consulting services in the field of mass and heat transfertechnology, environmental technology, oil and gas process technology andevaporator technology to a wide variety of process industries on a turn-key basisfrom concept to commissioning. CDPS has a fully fledged manufacturing facilityin Pune for various process equipments. At ChemDist we offer complete turn-keysolutions with supply of process equipments and efficient process engineeringspecialising in mass transfer and heat transfer unit operations.
Stand No: 121
Saudi Arabian ChevronPO Box 6Al-Zour (Mina Saud) 66051KuwaitTel: +965 239 50444Fax: +965 239 511491Web: chevron.comE-mail: [email protected]
Saudi Arabian Chevron (SAC) operates on behalf of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabiaits 50 per cent undivided interest in the natural resources of the onshorePartitioned Zone (PZ) between the Kingdom and the State of Kuwait. SAC workswith the Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC), the operator of Kuwait’s equal interestin the area, through Wafra Joint Operations (WJO). Staffed and funded equally bySAC and KGOC, JO explores for, develops and produces oil in the onshore PZ.Employee manpower at the end of last year was 1007. In addition to developingthe human and natural resources of the onshore PZ, the business unit identifiesand develops new business opportunities.
DAN Holding Group of CompaniesPO Box 5092, Safat 13051KuwaitTel: +965 224 32553Fax: +965 224 37833Web: www.danholding.comE-mail: [email protected]
DAN Holding Group of Companies has diversified market operations in Kuwaitcovering engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, operations andmaintenance services. Our quality management system is based on ISO9001:2008 standards.
DAN Holding, through its associates, also covers industrial trading, industrialcontracting, consultancy, HSE services, medical, technical information services,logistics and information technology solutions. We have established a network,which places us in a strategic position in Kuwait and soon in the GCC.
We have partnered with international engineering, equipment and materialsmanufacturers in activities such as marketing, sales, supplies and installations forvarious PMC and EPC projects.
Danesi Industries is a key player in the high technology anticorrosion coatingsystems market in France. With more than 40 years of experience, we focus ondelivering the best quality within the highest security standards. Our expertiseincludes blasting or UHP surface preparation, anticorrosion coatings, metallisation,resin coatings and passive fire protection. We specialise in refineries,petrochemical and industrial sites where our teams are active on a daily basis.
Stand No: 911
Delta PlusZAC La PeyrolièreBP 14084405 APT CedexFranceWeb: www.deltaplus.euE-mail: [email protected]
Delta Plus is a French designer, manufacturer and supplier of PPE (PersonalProtective Equipments). To deliver a global offer (head to foot protection), the
Group has a worldwide exposure with a presence in more than 20 countries(Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America), nine production sites and fivelogistics platforms. Our regional base – Delta Plus Middle East FZE – located inSharjah (UAE) with fall arrest manufacturing unit and logistic platform is youranswer for local supplies.
Regional Office:Delta Plus Middle EastSaif ZonePO Box 121220SharjahUAE
Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Co is the world’s leading provider of authenticwork apparel, specialising in innovative performance work wear since 1922.Headquartered in Texas, USA, the company offers premium products atunmatched value across a vast assortment of apparel, footwear, and licensedgoods. Williamson-Dickie operates through wholly owned affiliates in the UnitedStates, Canada, Mexico, Europe, China and the Middle-East under the Dickies®,Workrite®, Kodiak® and Terra® brands. For more information, visit www.dickies.com
Directorate General of Oil and Gas of IndonesiaPlaza CentrisJL. H. R. Rasuna Said Kav. B-5Kuningan, Jakarta 12910IndonesiaTel: +62 2 15268910Fax: +62 2 15269151Web: www.migas.esdm.go.idE-mail: [email protected]
The Directorate General of Oil and Gas has duties to formulate and implementtechnical standardisation and policy in the oil and gas sector.
Functions include:• Preparation of policy formula in the oil and gas sector• Implementation of policy in the oil and gas sector• Compilation of standard, norm, guidance, criterion, and procedure in the oil and gas sector
• Providing technical tuition and evaluation• Implementation of administration for the Directorate of Oil and Gas
With headquarters in Bahrain, DMS Global has been the region's leading businessintelligence and marketing solution provider since 2000. Our business expertise isdiversified across global projects tracking, events management, industry debates,digital and multimedia production, exhibition stand design and industry specificpublishing. With offices in 9 countries around the world, we believe that localpresence is local knowledge.
DMS Projects tracks over 20,000 projects in over 100 countries across 12 majorsectors, making the DMS Projects Matrix the most accurate, encompassing andextensive resource for companies looking for new business opportunitiesanywhere.
The concept of DMS is to bring to you an integrated system that provides a costeffective solution for data knowledge and management, saving time, effort andmoney in your marketing strategy.
Regional Office:DMS Global EmiratesPO Box 49802Hamriya Free Zone, SharjahUAE
Stand No: 931
The Dow Chemical CompanyDow Chemical Kuwait BVArraya Center 2, 27th FloorSharqKuwaitTel: +965 229 97944Fax: +965 229 97960Web: www.dow.comE-mail: [email protected]
Dow (NYSE: DOW) combines the power of science and technology topassionately innovate what is essential to human progress. The companyconnects chemistry and innovation with the principles of sustainability to helpaddress many of the world’s most challenging problems such as the need forclean water, renewable energy generation and conservation, and increasingagricultural productivity. Dow’s diversified industry-leading portfolio of specialtychemical, advanced materials, agrosciences and plastics businesses delivers abroad range of technology-based products and solutions to customers inapproximately 160 countries and in high growth sectors such as electronics,water, energy, coatings and agriculture. In 2011, Dow had annual sales of $60billion and employed approximately 52,000 people worldwide. The company’smore than 5,000 products are manufactured at 197 sites in 36 countries across theglobe. References to “Dow” or the “Company” mean The Dow ChemicalCompany and its consolidated subsidiaries unless otherwise expressly noted.More information about Dow can be found at www.dow.com
Drillstar Industries designs and manufactures quality downhole equipment fordrilling, fishing and completion. With over 30 years of experience in the oil andgas industry, we offer a wide range of standard and custom equipment.
Our specialties:• Borehole enlargement, PDC underreamers, hole openers• Milling & cutting, junk mills, section mills, casing cutters• Casing & tubing accessories: full VAM licensee, high grade and special alloys
For more information: www.drillstar-industries.com
Eastern United Petroleum Services PO Box 9449Ahmadi 61003KuwaitTel: +965 2 3989993Fax: +965 2 3989994Web: www.easternutd.comE-mail: [email protected]
Eastern United Petroleum Services is one of the leading Kuwaiti companies in theupstream oilfield services industry specialising in wire logging and surface welltesting supporting NOCs and IOCs across the region. Since inception in 2004, wehave provided our clients with an outstanding service quality by utilising ourextensive experience and cutting edge technology.
Eastern United has two primary objectives—efficiency and productivity; we strivefor efficiency, both in terms of delivering results for our clients as well asleveraging our infrastructure. The ultimate goal in both cases is to help reducecosts and increase well productivity.
Established in 1995, EQUATE is an international joint venture betweenPetrochemical Industries Company (PIC), The Dow Chemical Company (Dow),Boubyan Petrochemical Company (BPC) and Qurain Petrochemical IndustriesCompany (QPIC). Commencing production in 1997, EQUATE is the singleoperator of a fully integrated world-scale manufacturing facility producing overfive million tons annually of high-quality petrochemical products which aremarketed throughout the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe.
As the proud owner and operator of several world-class petrochemical units,EQUATE manages the production of the highest grades of ethylene, polyethylene(PE), ethylene glycol (EG), polypropylene (PP), styrene monomer (SM), paraxylene(PX), heavy aromatics (HA) and benzene (BZ).
With over 50 years expertise, EURETEQ has developed sharp know-how in allaspects of pipeline engineering. We provide engineering services and assistanceat all stages of your pipeline construction project: concept, FEED, detailed design,construction supervision and integrity management.
FairfieldNodal, the leader in seismic nodal technology, offers a full spectrum ofrevolutionary acquisition systems and technology services. This offering includesthe design and manufacture of ZNodal™ systems, a family of true cable-freeseismic nodes that can continuously acquire data in any terrain or marine depth,easily and with minimal environmental impact.
Beyond tools, FairfieldNodal offers an extensive spec-data library; acquisitionservices to countries worldwide; unsurpassed imaging for complex geology; cost-effective prestack time and depth migration services for large-scale projects; andlicensing of non-exclusive data from a continually expanding shelf database in theGulf of Mexico.
Fawares Petroleum Services (FPS) is a national Kuwaiti company providing flexiblesolutions for oil and gas business needs. FPS is ISO 9001:2008 certified, and isspecialised in the supply of oil and gas related products. Main areas includeengineering, supplying, installation and services of artificial lift and relatedequipment.
Services:• Gas lifts• Well testing• Power generation• Slick line services• Pipe wrapping services• Wellhead maintenance• Services Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP)• SCADA and automation services• Progressive Cavity Pumps (PCP)• Steam generation services• Sucker Rod Pumps (SRP)
Other Companies:LufkinPipe WrappingPikotekVmonitor
Stand No: 911
Flow Technical ServicesZAC Saint Jean - Zone Les Roquassiers349 rue des Tailleurs de PierresBatiment C13300 Salon De ProvenceFranceTel: +33 486 372873Fax: +33 490 504813Web: www.flowtechserv.comE-mail: [email protected]
• Mobile technologics workshop units• Flow control• Oil services• Maintenance
Stand No: 836
Focus Consultancy Services Company (KSCC)6th Floor, Al-Jon CenterBlock 15, Building 27Fahad Al-Salem StreetAl-QiblaKuwaitTel: +965 22469915Fax: +965 22469916Web: www.focuskw.comE-mail: [email protected]
Focus Consultancy Services, KSCC (closed) is an engineering and management,consulting, and training firm located in Kuwait City downtown. We providespecialised consultancy and training services in the fields of engineering andmanagement:
• Process engineering and maintenance• Petroleum engineering and geoscience• Environment and renewable energy• Business management intelligence• Human capital development• Project management
Stand No: 1231
Gas Filling CompanyC/o The Iraq Ministry of Oil Portsaid StreetBaghdadIraqTel: +964 7902647250Fax: +964 17470341Web: www.oil.gov.iqE-mail: [email protected]
GEA Westfalia Separator Group is a market leader in the field of centrifugalseparation in the offshore industry, shipbuilding, power and other industries. Formore than 110 years we have developed application oriented and innovativesolutions in machine design and process engineering for oil / water / solidsseparations.
The new generation of centrifugal separators and decanters handle large volumestreams with maximum efficiency and lowest space requirements. They meet themost stringent environmental regulations and match precisely to the satisfactionof our customers.
Product overview: • Centrifugal separators• Decanter centrifuges• Visco-booster units (fuel oil conditioning)• Fresh water generators• Plate heat exchangers
Stand No: 1018
GEP-AFTP French Oil and Gas Industries45 Rue Louis Blanc92038 Paris, La Defense CedexFranceTel: +33 147 176249Web: www.gep-aftp.comE-mail: [email protected]
French oil and gas industries association. 235 members, including operatingcompanies, engineering, manufacturers, contractors and service companies. Fromupstream to far downstream activities. Ready to cooperate with Kuwaiticompanies to develop business and industrial cooperation for future localprojects and then to be able to go abroad together. Ready to consider anyrequest for material sourcing and identification of partners. GEP-AFTP, the rightdoor for an efficient and long-lasting cooperation.
GOPCO is a leading Kuwaiti company established in 2003, actively serving the oil,gas and power sectors. We represent reputed international companies deliveringservices, consultation, and equipment. We provide PMC services to the oil, gas,power and petrochemical industries. GOPCO is one of the leading tradingcompanies bringing technology and clients together on one platform, assistingclients and international companies in project management consultancy (PMC),drilling, operation and maintenance in oil and gas, power, marine, industrial andinfrastructure projects, with significant technical resources at local andinternational level, with a team of highly skilled staff to meet client needs.
Published since 1980, Gulf Oilfield Directory is the first reference directory for theoil and gas industry in the Middle East. The 34th edition is now in circulationwith 20,000 companies listed. A Gulf Oilfield Directory Ebook is also available todownload at the Google Play store and at:http://gulfoilfielddirectory.com/ebook
Gulf Strategic Partners (GSP) provides engineered industrial services to meet thespecialised cleaning needs for pre-commissioning, maintenance and shutdownservices to the petrochemical, oil and gas, power and other industrial sectors in
the GCC and MENA region. GSP engineers are focused on meeting specific clientrequirements while providing both fast and effective results. GSP also partnerswith international providers of specialised products and services specifically forthe petrochemical industry.
Gyrodata provides the industry with high precision gyroscopic wellbore surveyand guidance services, such as our new Surveyor X-4™ and our family of Gyro-Guide GWD™ (Gyro-While-Drilling) systems. Survey and guidance services areconducted using our in-house manufactured north seeking rate gyroscopes. Thecompany also provides Monitor™ SWD/MWD tools, in-house designed andproduced mud motors and our proprietary closed-loop, fully automated well-Guide RSS™ (Rotary Steerable System).
Regional Office:Gyrodata Saudi ArabiaAl-Rushaid Trading CompanyPO Box 31685, Al Khobar 31952Saudi Arabia
Founded in 1919, Halliburton is one of the world’s largest providers of productsand services to the energy industry. With more than 75,000 employees,representing 140 nationalities in approximately 80 countries, the company servesthe upstream oil and gas industry throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir – fromlocating hydrocarbons and managing geological data, to drilling and formationevaluation, well construction and completion, and optimising production throughthe life of the field.
Regional Office:Halliburton Worldwide LimitedCitiBank Tower Al-Qutayat Street, Near Wafi MallDubaiUAE
Stand No: 063
Haris Al AfaqPO Box 8141DubaiUAETel: +971 4 2734005Fax: +971 4 2719285Web: [email protected]: www.haris.com
Haris Al Afaq was first established in the United Arab Emirates at the mouth of theArabian Gulf and started operations in 1968. It was given the status of a LimitedLiability Company by Special Amiri Decree of H.H. the Ruler in 1969. The name“Haris Al Afaq” in Arabic means “Guardian of the Horizon” and the mission of thecompany is to seek out the customer, determine his needs and provide acomplete, reliable and efficient solution incorporating products and services. Thisinvolves acting as agents, stockists, distributors, traders and financiers dependingon the needs of the customers and / or markets.
The wide range of products provided include electrical transmission anddistribution equipment, industrial chemicals, paints, pigment, raw materials,engineering items such as steel straps and welding equipment, test andmeasurement instruments ranging from high-end calibration systems andnetwork protocol analysers all the way down to basic clampmeters andmultimeters. Almost all of the high-tech items are produced by premier brandnames in the world such as Fluke, Megger and others, for which Haris distributesand supports in the Gulf region.
Repair and calibration services are offered on most items through our technicalcentre. Additionally, thanks to a core of highly trained personnel and availability ofhigh end demonstration equipment we also provide troubleshooting services,such as network services.
Other Companies:Delta ElektronikaEurotron Instruments (UK) LtdFluke BiomedicalIbeko Power AB (DV Power)PDMA Corporation
Heavy Engineering Equipment State CompanyC/o The Iraq Ministry of Oil Portsaid StreetBaghdadIraqTel: +964 7902647250Fax: +964 17470341Web: www.oil.gov.iqE-mail: [email protected]
Ice Qube, Inc is an ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturer of innovative coolingsystems. Our cooling systems includes UL, cUL, CE certified air conditioners, heatexchangers and filtered fan systems. Ice Qube currently manufactures a line ofhazardous duty air conditioners that are third party certified by UL, CSA and ETLfor Class 1 Div 2 areas. Ice Qube has also developed a global solution forhazardous location air conditioners that is currently being evaluated for ATEXDirective 94/9/EC and also being evaluated to the Global IECEx scheme for Zone2 areas. Ice Qube’s certified line of air conditioners ranges from 1,000 to 27,000BTUH and are available in 120, 230, and 480 voltages.
Stand No: 1021
IFP Training & Consulting Middle EastPO Box 6158Manama Centre Entrance 4, Office 506Manama BahrainTel: +973 1721013Web: www.ifptraining.comE-mail: [email protected]
IFP Training: technical expertise and know-how, delivered by world class trainers.
Meeting vocational training needs, broadening knowledge, strengthening skillsand reaching for the highest standards have been the guiding principles of IFPTraining for almost 40 years now.
From short courses to long multidisciplinary training programs, including Masterprograms with IFP School, IFP Training blends lectures, simulations, hands-onworkshops and on-the-job training, to offer more than 1300 public and in-house
training sessions around the world. The wide portfolio covers technical andeconomic topics all along the chain, from geosciences, drilling, surface facilities torefining and petrochemicals.
The Iraq Ministry of Oil is responsible for the petroleum sector in Iraq and allrelated activities, including upstream and downstream oil companies, projects,heavy industries, petroleum companies and other related offices.
Stand No:1231
Iraqi Drilling CompanyC/o The Iraq Ministry of Oil Portsaid StreetBaghdadIraqTel: +964 7902647250Fax: +964 17470341Web: www.oil.gov.iqE-mail: [email protected]
Jeonjin Entech are manufacturers and exporters of all kinds of reactor and columninternals such as mist eliminators (wire mesh and vane type), distributors, bedlimiters, support plates, trays, random and structured packings.
KCC Engineering & Contracting Co (KCCEC), a subsidiary of Arabian Gulf HoldingCo established 1967, is one of the leading contracting companies in Kuwait and isapproved by all major government sectors including the oil and gas sector. Weexecute projects on an EPC basis in several fields, including but not limited to:• Construction, operating and maintenance works for hospitals, military camp, air base, etc.
• Building management system and electrical work• Electrical equipment, cables and distribution network works• SCADA, telecommunication and fibre optics network works• Road works, civil works, street lighting, defence installations etc• All electro-mechanical, instrumentation and controls, and civil related works for refinery, petrochemicals and oil gathering centres, petrol filling station, sewage treatment plants
Other Companies:Arabian Gulf Industrial Engineering CoBayan National Trading CompanyMCC
Stand No: 048
Khalid Y. Al Fulaij & Partners CoPO Box 64725Shuwaikh (B) 70458KuwaitTel: +965 238 24217Fax: +965 238 24219Web: www.kyfco.comE-mail: [email protected]
KYF operates in various industries one of which is the oil and gas industry,forming alliances, partnerships and distributorship agreements with renownedinternational manufacturers and service providers. Its breadth of capabilitiesincludes phenomenal market intelligence, extended sales capabilities andunmatched technical know-how.
KYF’s portfolio of services includes engineering, consultancy, projectmanagement, cathodic protection, corrosion monitoring and control, servicesfor ESP equipment, seismic acquisition and data processing, and overhaul andrepair. Additionally, KYF supplies a full range of products including valves,pumps, pipes, casings, flanges, plates, different types of instruments, PDCs,filtration equipment, anodes, transformers/rectifiers, pup joints, completionequipment and gaskets.
Other Companies:BOTIL Oil Tools India Pvt LtdDong Yang Corrosion Engineering CoDonit TesnitEpic EcoGE Oil & Gas ESP IncInterpipeKains Instruments India Pvt LtdNirotec GmbH & Co KGPetroleum Geo ServicesRoyal DahlmanSeojin Instech Co LtdUlterraWood Group Engineering ServicesWorld PlasticsWorleyParsons
Kuwait Drilling Company, KSC, was established in 1963 as a joint venture betweenSanta Fe International Corporation USA, with a 49% holding, and a consortium ofKuwaiti businessmen with 51%. Today KDC is a subsidiary of the Contracting andMarine Services Company KSC. Although Santa Fe’s share is now held by KuwaitPetroleum Corporation (KPC), the state-owned entity that controls allhydrocarbon activities in the State of Kuwait, we are continuing to build on itslegacy. The involvement of Santa Fe in the establishment of KDC provided uswith access to highly-experienced rig crews and advanced technical know-howwhen we commenced operations in 1965. This ability to harness externalexpertise was reinforced when we entered into a technical services agreementwith Parker Drilling Company of the USA.
Since 1965, KDC has drilled more than 2,150 wells on behalf of Kuwait OilCompany, the KPC-owned company that undertakes all exploration andextraction activities in Kuwait, Libya and Joint Operations, the Kuwait-Saudi entitythat controls all oil gas activities in the Divided Zone between Kuwait and SaudiArabia. Our experience encompasses a wide variety of vertical, horizontal anddeviated well drilling assignments to depths ranging from 4,700 to 22,235 feet.Our expertise covers drilling for exploration, development and work-overpurposes, and includes mobile rig operations, deep test drilling for natural gas,and off-shore jack-up rigs. Currently we are expanding our modern fleet of 750 to3000hp shallow drilling and work-over, intermediate and deep drilling rigs toservice the ever-expanding scale of our operations.
Today, with over four decades of experience and after drilling and maintainingmore than 2,150 oil and gas wells under a wide variety of conditions, KuwaitDrilling Company has the reputation for highly efficient, reliable and safeoperations that expresses deep customer satisfaction.
Established in Kuwait in August 2005, Kuwait Energy is an independent oil andgas exploration and production company. Kuwait Energy prides itself as an oiland gas company with extensive knowledge of the Middle East region withoutstanding relations with host governments, national oil companies and
international companies that operate in the Middle East. Kuwait Energy has a highquality and diverse portfolio of oil and gas assets and is focused on exploration,production and development of oil and gas reserves in the MENA region.
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation is the state-owned entity responsible for Kuwait'shydrocarbon interests throughout the world. As part of the global energyindustry, we help to supply the world with its vital oil and gas needs by exploringfor, producing, refining, transporting and marketing these precious naturalresources both in our home country and internationally.
KPC and its subsidiaries are committed to ensuring that the public in Kuwait andabroad, their workforces, local and international media, and all interested partiesare fully informed on relevant developments in a timely manner.
Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil Services Co was establised in Kuwait in the year 1966.We are manufacturers of welded carbon steel pipes from 16” to 80” as per API 5Lspecifications to a maximum wall thickness of 1” and up to grade X-70. We alsocarry out corrosion protection coating on pipe surface, using 3 Layer HDPE, 3LPPand FBE. We have API certification - ISO 9001-2008 for manufacturing and coatingof helical seam saw pipes, and also the right to use API monogram on our pipes.We have participated in the infrastructure development of the country bymanufacturing and supplying thousands of kilometres of pipes for the nationalprojects. We have also participated in projects outside Kuwait in countries such asSyria, Sudan, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, etc.
Our JPME division design, fabricate large scale pressure vessels & processassemblies for the gas, oil, refinery, petrochemical & power industries. Our divisionJPME is authorised to use ASME code stamps “U”, “U2”,”U3”, “S”, and “PP” as well asthe National Board “R”, “NB” stamps. JPME is also certified to ISO 9001:2008.
The Linde Group is a world-leading gases and engineering company with around62,000 employees in more than 100 countries, with sales in 2012 financial year ofEUR 15.280 bn.
The strategy of the Linde Group is geared towards long-term profitable growthand focuses on the expansion of its international business with best in classengineering technology as well as forward-looking products and services.
The group comprises three divisions: Gases and Engineering (the two coredivisions) and Gist (logistics services). Linde Gas offers a complete range ofcompressed and liquefied gases as well as services for all industrial applications.Linde Engineering focuses on a wide range of market segments such as olefin,natural gas, air separation, hydrogen and synthesis gas plants.
Midland Refineries Co is a downstream company for oil refining and producing oilproducts for the midland area of Iraq.
Stand No: 911
Milton Roy Mixing10 rue du Bois GasseauBP94 Samoreau77212 Avon CedexFranceTel: +33 160 749520Fax: +33 160 749529Web: www.miltonroymixing.comE-mail: [email protected]
We manufacture mixers and accessories according to customer specifications fordifferent applications including oil and gas. We have a range of standard mixerscalled HELISEM®.
Regional Office:M2S Middle East FZEPO Box 262384, Jebel AliDubaiUAE
Mott MacDonaldLevel 2, Festival Tower, Dubai Festival CityPO Box 11302DubaiUAETel: +971 4 2069111Fax: +971 4 2328050Web: www.oilandgas.mottmac.comE-mail: [email protected]
Mott MacDonald is a world class engineering, project management anddevelopment consultancy with 15,000 staff working in over 140 countries. Our £1billion business spans across 12 core sectors including transport, building, water,industry, environment, power and oil and gas. Our oil, gas and petrochemicalspecialist team is one of the largest of any company and provides leadingexpertise in energy issues and award winning innovation. From concept andfeasibility studies to front end and detail design, project management,procurement and site supervision, all our work is underpinned by the higheststandards of safety and sustainability.
Stand No: 054
Ali Muqwar & Mohammad Kharma IndustrialEquipment3rd Ring Road, Shuwaikh Industrial AreaKuwaitTel: +965 24812137Fax: +965 24841751Web: www.mkharma.comE-mail: [email protected]
North Gas CompanyC/o The Iraq Ministry of Oil Portsaid StreetBaghdadIraqTel: +964 7902647250Fax: +964 17470341Web: www.oil.gov.iqE-mail: [email protected]
Stand No: 1231
North Oil CompanyArafaKerkukIraqTel: +964 7704927700Fax: +964 50250000Web: www.noc.gov.iqE-mail: [email protected]
North Oil Company is an upstream company for extracting oil from the north areaof Iraq.
Stand No: 1231
North Refineries CompanyC/o The Iraq Ministry of Oil Portsaid StreetBaghdadIraqTel: +964 7902647250Fax: +964 17470341Web: www.oil.gov.iqE-mail: [email protected]
Oil & Gas Middle East delivers essential news, data and analysis for the Middle East’senergy professionals. Its focus is on the exploration, extraction and production ofoil and gas. The magazine reaches key decision makers within the areas of fieldservices, exploration and production. Oil & Gas Middle East helps them to run theirbusinesses more efficiently, boost their bottom lines and, ultimately, maintain theirdominant position in the world’s energy market. Oil & Gas Middle East is the only
publication for industry professionals in the Middle East to be BPA audited, with aqualified circulation of 7187. All of the latest news from the Middle East’s oil andgas market is also available through www.arabianoilandgas.com
Oil and Gas Innovation3, 330C Holloway RoadLondon N7 6NJUKTel: +44 20 37312505Web: www.oilandgasinnovation.co.ukE-mail: [email protected]
Oil and Gas Innovation embodies the true driving force of growth in the oil andgas sector: innovation. We are a truly international, established and expert voice inthis constantly changing industry. Always on top of the latest trends with in-depthanalysis of ground breaking innovative technologies for upstream, midstream anddownstream. We pride ourselves in reaching many difficult markets withfascinating news which is otherwise difficult to obtain. We bring you straight tomarkets you want to be in, highlighting your technology.
Stand No: 1231
Oil Exploration CompanyC/o The Iraq Ministry of Oil Portsaid StreetBaghdadIraqTel: +964 7902647250Fax: +964 17470341Web: www.oil.gov.iqE-mail: [email protected]
Stand No: 1035
Oil Review Middle East PO Box 502207, Office 215, Loft No. 2ADubai Media CityDubaiUAETel: +971 4 4489260Fax: +971 4 4489261Web: www.oilreview.meE-mail: [email protected]
Now in its 15th year of publication, Oil Review Middle East is the region's leadingEnglish & Arabic language oil and gas magazine. Its eight ABC-audited issuescover the upstream and downstream petroleum industry, from the GCC statesand Iran to North Africa and the Caspian. Each one contains a mix of industrynews, analysis, country reports, sector surveys, technical features, exhibition andconference previews and news of the latest industry technology. By combiningauthoritative and respected editorial with an unrivalled circulation, Oil Review hasbecome firmly established in the region.
The magazine is augmented by a fortnightly e-newsletter and a website which isupdated daily.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a permanent,intergovernmental organisation, created at the Baghdad Conference onSeptember 10–14, 1960, by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. TheOrganization now has 12 members namely Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, the SPLibyan AJ, Nigeria, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. OPEC’s objective is to co-ordinate and unify petroleum policies of its membercountries, in order to secure fair and stable prices for petroleum producers; anefficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consuming nations; and afair return on capital to those investing in the industry. The OPEC Secretariat, which is located in Vienna, Austria, is the Organization’sexecutive organ. It consists of the Secretary General, who is the Organization’sChief Executive Officer, the Research Division and the Support Services Division.
Packers Plus Energy Services110 Consulco House25 Aphrodite Street 1060NicosiaCyprusTel: +965 66881554Web: www.packersplus.comE-mail: [email protected]
Packers Plus is the innovator of open hole, multi-stage fracture stimulationsystems. We provide the latest solutions for technically challenging completionapplications in horizontal, multi-lateral and high pressure / high temperature(HPHT) wells. By remaining focused on high-value completion solutions, PackersPlus strives to be the leading supplier of technical solutions in its chosen field andmaintains an extensive intellectual and patent portfolio.
Regional Office:Packers Plus Energy ServicesSalhiya-Al-Sahab Tower, 16th FloorFahad Al-Salem StreetKuwait
Stand No: 036
Palisade Europe UK Ltd31 The GreenWest Drayton UB7 7PNUKTel: +44 1895 425050Web: www.palisade.comE-mail: [email protected]
Palisade’s risk and decision analysis software has helped oil and gas companiesmake better decisions since 1984.
Products like @RISK, PrecisionTree, and the DecisionTools Suite integrateseamlessly with Microsoft Excel to provide techniques such as Monte Carlosimulation, optimisation, and decision trees on user’s desktops in a familiar andintuitive environment. Palisade software is used for applications such asproduction planning and forecasting, cost estimation, reserves estimation, NPVanalysis, operational risk assessments, production decline calculations and manymore.
Free trials at www.palisade.com. Palisade software is heavily used in the oil andgas industry and by 93% of the Fortune 500.
PCK, a HK Stock Exchange listed company, is the largest manufacturer andexporter of longitudinal welded steel pipes in China. PCK's manufacturing facilitiesare located in Panyu of Guangzhou, Zhuhai, Jiangyin, Lianyungang, Nanjing, SaudiArabia and Dubai. PCK owns 9 pipe mills, which can produce SAWL, SAWH, HFW,CRA CLAD/LINED and stainless pipe with outside diameters ranging from 4inches to 72 inches, with total annual capacity of 2.71 million tons. Our productsare widely used by petroleum and petrochemical industries for oil and gas, bothfor onshore and offshore pipelines, petrochemicals, city gas, mining, infrastructureconstruction, steel structures and water utilities industries.
Stand No: 201
PT PERTAMINA (PERSERO)Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur No 1AJakarta 10110IndonesiaTel: +62 21 381 5111Fax: +62 21 384 6913E-mail: [email protected]
Petrofac is a leading international service provider to the oil and gas productionand processing industry, with a diverse customer portfolio including many of theworld’s leading integrated, independent and national oil and gas companies.Petrofac’s range of services meets its customer needs across the full life cycle of oiland gas assets. With more than 18,000 employees, Petrofac operates out of sevenstrategically located operational centres in Aberdeen, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Woking,Chennai, Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur and has a further 24 offices worldwide.
Petroleum Coke Industries Company (PCIC) is a regional supplier of calcined coketo the aluminium industry. PCIC is environment friendly, and has the largesthorizontal single kiln coke calciner, located in the Shuaiba Industrial Area, ShuaibaPort, to facilitate logistical advantages for export. The production capacity of theplant is 350,000 tonnes per annum of calcined petroleum coke. In the five years ofoperations since 2008, it has become a leading GCC and Middle East cokecalciner.
PCIC is equipped with the state-of-the-art technology, and intends to deploy andcontinually improve the effectiveness of the business management system thatintegrates all initiatives under one framework. PCIC obtained integratedmanagement system certification in 2010 covering best practice of variousstandards i.e, quality, environment, safety & health.
We export our products to Oman, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Egypt,Norway, Romania and South Africa.
Stand No: Sponsor
Petroleum Development Oman100, Bait Saih Al Maleh BuildingMina Al Fahal StreetWatayya Roundabout 81MuscatOmanTel: +968 9 9378118Fax: +968 2 4679206Web: www.pdo.co.omE-mail: [email protected]
Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) is the foremost exploration and productioncompany in the Sultanate. It accounts for more than 70% of the country’s crudeoil production and nearly all of its natural gas supply. The company is owned bythe Government of Oman (with a 60% interest), Royal Dutch Shell (34%), Total(4%) and Partex (2%). The first economic oil find was made in 1962, and the first oilconsignment was exported in 1967. PDO operates in a concession area of about100,000 km2 (one third of Oman’s geographical area), has more than 126
producing fields, more than 5,000 producing wells and a workforce of about 6,000PDO staff and more than 35,000 contractors.
The objective of PDO is to engage efficiently, responsibly and safely in theexploration, production, development, storage and transportation ofhydrocarbons in the Sultanate of Oman. The company seeks a high standard ofperformance with the aim of furthering the long-term benefits of its shareholders,its employees and the society of Oman in line with our core values of honesty,integrity and respect. This approach to business is underpinned by our PDO visionto be renowned and respected for the excellence of our people and the value wecreate for Oman and all our stakeholders.
The company provides all employees with safe and healthy conditions of workand adequate and competitive conditions of service and pays particular attentionto the recruitment, training and development of Omani employees and respectsthe rights of all employees in line with Omani labour law.
At all times, PDO endeavours to be a good corporate citizen, operating in anenvironmentally responsible and sustainable fashion, dealing transparently andhonestly on the basis of open and competitive bidding with contractors andsuppliers and supporting and investing in social and community projects.
PETROJET, established in 1975, is an Egyptian petroleum sector companyproviding integrated multidisciplinary services to the oil, gas, petrochemical,power and industrial sectors in the Middle East and North Africa. The company'sline of business covers EPC / construction services for integrated plants (oil andgas field developments, process plants, LNG terminals, oil refineries), trunkpipelines, tank farms, static equipment fabrication, offshore structure fabricationand pipe coating.
The company executes large projects with reputable clients in countries like SaudiArabia, Qatar, Oman, Yemen, Jordan, Lebanon, Sudan, Libya, Algeria, Iraq and UAE.
Pietro Fiorentini is the ideal partner for any need of the modern energy industry.From gas distribution to gas exploitation, every time there is a need for measuringand processing natural gas, Pietro Fiorentini has a solution for you.
Our wide range of systems includes• Multiphase metering• Onshore and offshore applications• Gas processing plants• Fuel gas systems• HIPPS• Turn key applications
The Middle East’s largest BPA audited oil and gas publication. Pipeline, a monthlymagazine, has been delivering essential news, rig updates, project updates, dataand analysis to the industry since 1996. Pipeline is the official media partner forADIPEC, the region’s largest oil and gas event. We actively partner with otherleading industry events across the Middle East. This ensures our reporting teambrings you the latest news and views, keeping you ahead of the competition,abreast of technology and in touch with industry trends. Advertising in Pipelinemagazine will brand your business in front of the key decision makers andindustry leaders across the Middle East.
Stand No: 510
PLIDCO® - The Pipe Line Development Company870 Canterbury RoadWestlake, OH 44145USATel: +1 440 8715700Fax: +1 440 8719577Web: www.plidco.comE-mail: [email protected]
PLIDCO®, The Pipe Line Development Company, has been manufacturing qualitypipeline repair and maintenance fittings since 1949. PLIDCO® has become theleader in the industry by focusing on the quality and safety of our fittings whichcan be installed by your personnel. PLIDCO® is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004certified. Trust the original. Trust PLIDCO®.
Middle East Agent:AZ Trading CompanyPO Box 25752Safat 13118Kuwait
Stand No: 060
Q Eighty United General Trading & Contracting CoOffice 10, 3rd Floor, Al Bassam 2/3 BuildingAli Al Salem Street, Safat 13009KuwaitTel: +965 224 52775Fax: +965 224 52776Web: www.q80united.comE-mail: [email protected]
Q80 is the market leader and the complete solution for your requirements inindustrial electrical, electronic and instrumentation test and measurementequipment and spares. The company represents world-renowned premiumbrands like Fluke, Fluke Calibration, Fluke Networks, Megger, Programma, Seba,Tektronix, 3M, RS Components, Catu, Budenberg, Amprobe, Extech, Cordex, etc, inthe fields of industrial electronics, electrical and mechanical components, safetyproducts, test and measurement equipment, electrical tapes, l.V/H.V. joints,calibration equipment, safety tools, networking tools and equipments etc. Allproducts that we market meet the highest standards for quality, reliability andsafety.
Rouge Pipeline Services is an independent company based in Dubai, UAE. RougePipeline provides a wide range of services dedicated to the oil and gas industry,operating its own equipment, in the MENA region and is expanding in theCaspian Sea area, India and Far East.
Our core business includes the following:• Project management consultancy• Pipeline hydrotesting• Pipeline drying• Caliper pigging• Leak testing / commissioning / decommissioning• Nitrogen / helium leak testing
Owned by the Saudi Arabian Government, Saudi Aramco is a fully-integrated,global petroleum enterprise, and a world leader in exploration and producing,refining, distribution, shipping, marketing and petrochemicals manufacturing. Thecompany manages proven reserves of 260.1 billion barrels of oil and manages thefourth-largest gas reserves in the world, 279 trillion cubic feet. In addition to itsheadquarters in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco has affiliates, joint venturesand subsidiary offices in China, Japan, India, the Netherlands, the Republic ofKorea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the UnitedStates. For more information, go to www.saudiaramco.com
Stand No: 321
Saudi Geophysical Consulting OfficePO Box 1587Karawan Tower ‘A’, Second FloorSecond Floor, King Faisal RoadAl Khobar 31952Saudi ArabiaTel: +9663 8873688Fax: +966 3 8873966Web: www.saudigeophysical.comE-mail: [email protected]
SGCO is a technical services company and technical manpower provider in SaudiArabia and overseas. Our main activities cover the fields of oil and gas, mining,geophysical acquisition methods, water resources, environmental, and land andmarine seismic acquisition technical support.
Shell’s proud association with Kuwait goes back over half a century to when wefirst brought Kuwait’s oil to international markets in the 1940s. Since then we haveforged ever-closer relationships with organisations throughout the country’s oiland gas industry. We have shared technology and knowledge, trained local staffand set up new partnerships. It is these kinds of enduring relationships that arevital to the prosperity of the nations and corporations alike, particularly inchallenging times. Our partnership with Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) andits subsidiaries has been at the heart of our long involvement in the country.
Stand No: UK Pavilion
Society of Maritime Industries28-29 Threadneedle StreetLondon EC2R 8AYUKTel: +44 20 7628 2555Fax: +44 20 7638 4376Web: www.maritimeindustries.orgE-mail: [email protected]
The Society of Maritime Industries is the voice of the UK’s maritime engineeringsector. It is owned by its members who supply equipment and services for:• Commercial and naval platforms• Offshore energy• Ports and terminals• Maritime security• Marine science and technology
The Society represents its members by:• Promoting their domestic and export business• Improving the business environment for the sector in the UK and Europe
• Facilitating member communication and networking• Providing marketing and other services
Services are delivered through constituent associations, such as the Association ofBritish Offshore Industries (ABOI).
Stand No: 539
Society of Petroleum EngineersOffice 3101/2, 31st FloorFortune Towers, JLTPO Box 215959DubaiUAETel: +971 4 4575800Fax: +971 4 4573164Web: www.spe.orgE-mail: [email protected]
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professionalassociation whose members are engaged in energy resources development andproduction. SPE serves more than 110,000 members in 141 countries worldwide.SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gasexploration and production industry and provides services through itspublications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org
Stand No: 911
Sofren336 Bureaux de la Colline92213 Saint-Cloud CedexFranceTel: +33 146 897730Web: www.sofrengroup.comE-mail: [email protected]
Sofren is an international consulting company for engineering, management andindustrial strategy specialising in issues related to the energy industry andassociated infrastructure sectors. Sofren combines its experience, expertise andinnovative abilities developed and implemented with the biggest world players inthe energy industry, thereby contributing to strengthening the performance of itsclients, project management, contracting owner, third party experts andproducers.
Project organisation: • Turnkey research under the supervision of our experts• Work of research departments at our sites• Support of client projects on an integrated platform, at their work sites
SORCOMRue du Moulin de la RousselièreCP 280244821 Saint Herblain, CedexFranceTel: +33 240 634756Fax: +33 240 635418Web: www.sorcom.frE-mail: [email protected]
SORCOM is a specialist of procurement services for engineering companies,contractors and sites mainly for the oil and gas industry and environment. It has20 years of experience and recognised expertise in the preparation of electrical,instrumentation, mechanical and electrical workshops and laboratories bulks.
It has a team of highly skilled technicians in the oil & gas industry, assisted byspecialists of international trade and logistics - all fully committed to the qualityprocess and to meeting the needs of our customers.
SORCOM brings you it’s understanding of your commercial and technical needs.We are a flexible and reactive organisation able to find the right suppliersworldwide to process your orders all over the world (packing, marking, logistics,technical documentation).
Stand No: 1231
South Gas CompanyC/o The Iraq Ministry of Oil Portsaid StreetBaghdadIraqTel: +964 7902647250Fax: +964 17470341Web: www.oil.gov.iqE-mail: [email protected]
SPETCO is a Kuwait-based regional company working exclusively with the oil andgas sector in the region. SPETCO has a strong track record of executing majorprojects for KOC, JO, MEW in Kuwait, and ADCO and ADMA in the UAE for thepast 25 years.
SPETCO has established itself as a diverse solutions provider to the oil and gasindustry in the region, both upstream and midstream, with the know-how andexpertise gained over the long years. SPETCO specialises in production systems,facilities and power generation plants. We also specialise in providing oilfieldservices such as artificial lift systems, well testing and tubular lining.
A major player in its market, SRI produces an extensive range of valves (ball, globe,gate and check) offering all pressure classes, all materials (except plastic andcopper basis material), all types of connectors and all types of design (standardvalves, pig launcher or receiver, metal seated, sub-sea, cryogenic, 3 or 4 ways ballvalves, double block and bleed, high temperature valves). Thanks to its flexibility,production facility and massive stock, SRI can offer one of the best lead times onthe market.
Middle East Agent:ATEEQ International Group PO Box 46015Abu DhabiUAETel: +971 2 627 7001
Stand No: 911
TEDD Engineering1 rue Copernic ZI Nord BP1212413636 Arles CedexFranceTel: +33 613 260100Fax: +33 490 937581Web: www.tedd.bizE-mail: [email protected]
• Low asset management• Leaking control
Stand No: 1111
Total Total KuwaitSalem Mubarak StreetMarina Plaza - 2nd FloorPO Box 7633Salmiya 22087KuwaitTel: +965 257 17960Fax: +965 257 1796
One of the world’s leading international oil companies, Total is also a top-tiernatural gas, refining and petrochemical operator. Today, in response to soaringenergy demand, we are stepping up our expansion into solar and biomass.
Our business is supplying energy products and services to customers worldwide.To do that we are counting first and foremost on oil and gas, which are far frombeing depleted. Our oil and gas activities range from exploration and productionto refining, shipping and trading.
We are also investing in renewable energies, with a particular emphasis onphotovoltaic solar energy and biomass. We have moved up our timeline forcapital expenditure in those sectors, so that we can offer efficient, reliablesolutions to partner fossil energies.
Total is also a world-class chemical producer, leveraging our integrated businessmodel to produce hydrocarbon-based polymers. As well, we are active inspecialty chemicals, a business line that encompasses elastomers, adhesives andelectroplating.
Present in more than 130 countries around the world, our 97,000 employees areproducing the energy and products our planet needs, while demonstrating thefour cornerstone behaviours of the Total Attitude: boldness, mutual support,listening and cross-functionality.
Total has a long history in Kuwait with a continuous presence since 1997. TotalKuwait is providing the Group's expertise to KPC and its affiliates through atechnical service agreement and has been involved, during the last 16 years, indifferent operations aside KOC and KGOC.
Beyond the oil and gas sector, Total is also engaged in different CSR projects inKuwait in the sector of education with the Kuwait University and in the sector ofpreservation of the Kuwait heritage with NCCOC on Failaka Island.
UBIFRANCE, the French agency for international business development, comesunder the aegis of France’s ministry for economy and finance and that of theMinistry for Foreign Trade. UBIFRANCE lies at the heart of France’s public-sectorexport-support framework.
With 80 offices in 60 countries, UBIFRANCE offers a comprehensive range ofproducts and services aimed at accompanying French-based companies in theirdevelopment on export markets:• Knowledge-based products and services, from business information to consultancy and monitoring services, in order to help companies elaborate a strategy for international expansion
• Promotional operations in order to foster partnerships with companies outside France
Regional Office:PO Box 3314 Al Habtoor Business Tower24th Floor DubaiUAE
Unlimited Petroleum Consulting (UPCO), is a Texas Company that has been inoperation for more than 4 years in the US and 15 years in Venezuela, Colombiaand Mexico. UPCO is dedicated to supply well analysers to determine fluid leveland down hole pressure of oil, water and gas wells to optimise their performance.UPCO’s product line also extends into sucker rods, polish rods, clamps, Ratiganblowout preventers (BOP), stuffing boxes, as well as training and consultingservices for all artificial lift systems. We have exclusive engineering supportalliances with Echometer, Theta Oilfield Services, C-Fer Technologies and IHS.
VELAN Group stands among worldwide leaders of explosion-proof electricalequipment manufacturers for oil and gas industries, having 53 essential years offundamental experience in designing, inventing, manufacturing and applying themost innovative and cutting edge technologies.
VELAN is an authorised partner of GAZPROM, LUKOIL, TNK-BP, ROSNEFT, TOTALE&P RUSSIE, BASHNEFT, SURGUTNEFTEGAZ, Arcelor Mittal and many others,providing practically all the explosion hazard sites with explosion proof electricalequipment in Russia.
"VELAN" trademark manufactures Group I and II explosion-proof electricalequipment with "d" and "e" explosion protection type. We produce explosion-proof lighting equipment, control and signal cabinets, terminal boxes, pushbutton switches, starters and switches, enclosures (boxes), cable entries and signalequipment.
VELAN provides high quality electrical materials, short delivery terms, professionalassistance and consultation, and has the capacity to produce custom-madeequipment.
Stand No: 921
Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Oil & Gas10 Place du General de Gaulle92160 Antony, FranceTel: +33 140 836500Web: www.vwsoilandgas.comE-mail: [email protected]
Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies Oil & Gas (VWS Oil & Gas) is a 100%owned company of Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies, the worldwideleader of water treatment solutions. VWS Oil & Gas addresses the upstream anddownstream sectors of the oil and gas market, and responds to their particularneeds in terms of water treatment expertise.
We are specialised in dedicated turnkey projects, assuming full process guarantiesfor integrated water treatments proposed. We have strong engineering andconstruction capabilities conforming to stringent oil and gas industryrequirements and more than 500 references all over the world.
Nearest Distributor:Alghanim International General Trading ContractingPO Box 2118Safat 13022Kuwait
Vilmar, the biggest manufacturing company of the Groupe Genoyer, establishedin 1991 in Romania, manufactures and sells a diversified range of products for thechemical, petrochemical, oil and gas, water projects, power, nuclear, automotive,rubber and transport industries.
We manufacture flanges (WN, BL, JL Collar, Buckle Arrestors, SO, CompactFlanges), cladded flanges and forged pieces, fittings (welded elbows andreducers) and pressure vessels equipment with industrial brands: WGI&MGI. Rawmaterial stock is around 10 000T in carbon steel, low alloy, stainless steel,duplex/super duplex, nickel alloy, titanium alloys.
The Quality Management System of Vilmar has been approved by the Lloyd’sRegister Quality Assurance: ISO 9001/2008; ISO 14001/2004 and ISO 18001/2008.
Vilmar approvals include Shell, Petronas, Saudi Aramco, KNPC, PetroleumDevelopment Oman, Exxon, Total, BP, Chevron, Petrobras, Eil, Norsok and KuwaitOil Company.
Other Companies:BSL
Stand No: 033
Virtus National Co WLLPO Box 686Dasman 15457KuwaitTel: +965 224 39282Fax: +965 224 39281Web: www.virtusnational.comE-mail: [email protected]
Virtus National Co has been serving Kuwaiti libraries for 8 years with innovativesolutions and the most reliable information resources from topmost publishers.VN is the exclusive agent of Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, Sage, Emerald, Lexis Nexisand many more. VN also sells products from Taylor & Francis, Nature, OUP, CUPetc. Our wide range of customers includes all major institutions in Kuwait such asKuwait University, Health Sciences Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research,Public Authority of Applied Education & Training, Kuwait Oil Company, AUME,MOH, MOE and AOU. VN empowers oil companies with premium informationresources and high ranked electronic information resources.
Walworth is a manufacturer of industrial valves focused on designing andproducing diverse products for fluid control for the petrochemical, oil and gas,power generation, geothermal and mining industries among others.
Headquarters:Av. De la Industria lote 16 Fracc. Industrial El TrébolTepotzotlánEstado de MéxicoMéxico CP 54600
Stand No: 811
Weatherford Kuwait for Petroleum ServicesNext to PWC Logistic CenterYard No: 6 & 5, Mina AbdullahPO Box 26258Safat 13123KuwaitTel: +965 90976883Fax: +965 22250232Web: www.weatherford.comE-mail: [email protected]
Weatherford is one of the largest global providers of products and services thatspan the drilling, evaluation, completion, production and intervention cycles of oiland natural gas wells. Weatherford is a new breed of service company - one thatcan provide the industry with extended products and services, more efficientoperations, more powerful research and development capabilities and greatergeographic diversity.
Today’s Weatherford is the result of internal growth and innovation, as well as theconsolidation of 250+ strategic acquisitions over the past 13 years. From astrategic standpoint, Weatherford has two key objectives: efficiency andproductivity.
Regional Office:Weatherford Oil Tool Middle East LtdPO Box 4627DubaiUAE
WuZhou Valve Co LtdYongqiang High and New-Tech Industry DistrictWenzhou 325024 ChinaTel: +86 577 86922139Fax: +86 577 86933224Web: www.wuzhou-valve.comE-mail: [email protected]
WuZhou Valve was founded in 1978. Taking “user first, quality first, reputation first”as our service principle, we have won the trust of users and peers.
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Zyme-Flow® Decon Technology12600 N. Featherwood Suite 330HoustonTX 77034USATel: +1 281 4430300Web: www.zymeflow.comE-mail: [email protected]
The dynamic range of Zyme-Flow® Decon Technology chemistries are recognisedas the global standard for complete decontamination in refining andpetrochemical applications from light end to heavy oil. In a single step, thepatented Zyme-Flow Process® eliminates pyrophoric iron sulfide, hydrogensulfide, LELs, and benzene, achieving vessel entry in 12 hours or less. Yet as toughas it is, the chemistry is waste water friendly, near neutral pH and compatible withall metallurgies and process equipment. Zyme-Flow also offers detailed planning,training, engineering support, technical advice, lab analysis, and post job reports.