Produced Water Workshop 2015

Produced Water
Workshop 2015
9 –10 June 2015
Thistle Aberdeen Airport Hotel
Aberdeen, UK
About the Workshop
Building on the success of delivering over 30 Produced
Water Management and Oil-in-Water Measurement
Conferences globally, NEL is now organising this year’s
Produced Water Workshop.
The objective of the event is for interested parties to find
out and keep up to date with the latest technological and
legislative developments, as well as current practices
and trends in produced water management, treatment
and handling.
NEL
Introduction
Conference Fees, Registration and Enquiries
Building on the success of delivering over 30 Produced
Water Management and Oil-in-Water Measurement
Conferences globally, NEL is now organising this year’s
Produced Water Workshop. The objective of the event is
for interested parties to find out and keep up to date with
the latest technological and legislative developments, as
well as current practices and trends in produced water
management, treatment and handling.
The delegate fee to attend the two-day event is £900
plus VAT (£1080). This fee includes attendance at the
Workshop, delegate package, electronic proceedings,
wifi and lunch/refreshments. There is also a one-day
attendance option at £500 plus VAT (£600). Bookings can
be made online at www.tuvnel.com. Payment is required
by credit card only.
Conference Outline
The amount of produced water resulting from oil and
gas production continues to rise worldwide. This is
accompanied by increasingly more stringent regulatory
requirements, e.g. Risk Based Approach is now being
implemented in the North Sea. In addition, chemical
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is being hotly pursued by
industry. Produced water returned in these operations
however is significantly more difficult to treat. Also subsea
separation and produced water re-injection technologies
continue to advance, but monitoring of produced water
quality subsea remains a key technology gap.
To help industry address some of these challenges, NEL is
hosting the latest Produced Water Workshop. This twoday event will cover such issues within the industry today
ranging from presentations made by key industry experts, to
open discussion and networking. Equipment providers will
be showcasing their technology and equipment designed
to tackle these issues head on with the supplemental
exhibition to the Workshop.
There is a Workshop Dinner planned for the night of
9 June at the hotel. This will be an additional cost of £40
plus VAT (£48).
Accommodation and evening meals are not included in
the delegate fee. Please contact the hotel directly to book.
There is no agreed accommodation rate.
For any enquiries please contact the Events Team on
+44 (0) 1355 272858 or [email protected].
Venue
Thistle Aberdeen Airport Hotel
Argyll Road
Aberdeen
AB21 0AF
Tel: +44 (0) 1224793201
www.thistle.com
Exhibition Opportunity
Suppliers of equipment and services are invited to
exhibit at the Workshop. This will give a select number of
organisations a unique opportunity to profile their products
and services to the leading industry experts handling
produced water.
Please contact NEL for further information.
About NEL
NEL is a leading provider of measurement services to the
Oil and Gas Industry, and is the UK’s Standard for Flow
Measurement. Boasting independent world class expertise
and facilities, we provide services in key areas including:
• Measurement consultancy – meter selection,
system audit and uncertainty studies
• Meter development and calibration single phase,
wet gas and multiphase systems
• Erosion – assessment and validation
• Environmental – produced water, oil-in-water,
emissions and CCS
• CFD Modelling – flow assurance, measurement
and uncertainty
• Training and knowledge transfer
NEL is trading name of TUV SUD Ltd, a company of the
TUV SUD Group, the leading global technical services
organisation. Around 18,000 employees are represented at
over 800 locations throughout the world.
Further details on how NEL can help your business, please
visit www.tuvnel.com or contact us directly.
NEL
East Kilbride
Glasgow
G75 0QF
UK
T +44 (0)1355 220222
[email protected]
www.tuvnel.com
Produced Water Workshop 2015
Technical Programme
Tuesday 9 June
0820 – 0900
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION PERIOD
SESSION 1
REGULATORY AND GENERAL PW MANAGEMENT
0900 – 0910
Chairman Introduction
Angus Laurie, CNR International – UK
0910 – 0940
Implementation of Risk Based Approach for the Management of Produced Water in the UKCS
Mark Shields, DECC – UK
0940 – 1010
Experience with Risk Based Approach
Carol Phillips, Terry Dando and Cheryl Ross, NCIMB – UK
1010 – 1040
High Volume Produced Water Treatment Utilising a Solvent Extraction Process
David Halliday, ProSep – UK
1040 – 1110
COFFEE & EXHIBITION
1110 – 1140
1140 – 1210
Complexities of Treating, Injecting & Disposing Water Onshore
Tony Robertson, Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij B.V. – The Netherlands
1210 – 1330
LUNCH
SESSION 2
NEW AND EMERGING PW TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
1330 – 1340
Chairman Introduction
Paul Hagemeijer, Shell Global Solutions – The Netherlands
1340 – 1410
Low Shear Production
Niels van Teeffelen, Typhonix – Norway
1410 – 1440 Development and Applications of Oxidation Technologies for Polishing Produced Water
Paul Hennessey, agt UV Technology – UK
1440 – 1510
COFFEE & EXHIBITION
1510 – 1540 Produced Water Returning as Steam for SAGD via Membrane Filtration
Ronald van ‘t Oever, Eric Leegwater and Sergey Vlasov – Pentair Water Process Technology BV –
The Netherlands
Olga Parilova and Roman Makarov, Ione Exchange Technologies – Russia
1540 – 1610 Development and Applications of SiC Membranes for Produced Water
Nathalie Elkhiati, Adrien Vincent, Karen Dywer, Melanie Kuhn and Fabiano Rodrigues,
Saint-Gobain – France
1610 – 1630 General Discussion
1630 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
1920 Optional Workshop Dinner
Managing the Cost of Uncertainty in Produced Water Handling
Hamish McCracken, BG Group – UK
Produced Water Workshop 2015
Technical Programme
Wednesday 10 June
0845 – 0900
COFFEE
SESSION 3
CHEMICAL EOR & PWRI / SAND HANDLING
0900 – 0910
Chairman Introduction
Hamish McCracken, BG Group – UK
0910 – 0940
Polymer Flood Produced Fluid Separation – Opus EOR JIP
Paul Hagemeijer, Shell – The Netherlands
Andrew Cromarty, Opus / Fjords Processing AS – UK
0940 – 1010
Improving Conventional Flotation Methods to Treat EOR Polymer Rich Produced Water
Frank Richerand and Yoosef Peymani, Enviro-Tech Systems, LLC – USA
1010 – 1040
Desanders Protect Deoiling Hydrocyclones and Waterflood Injection Field
Steve Coffee, Enerscope Systems International Inc – USA
1040 – 1110
COFFEE & EXHIBITION
1110 – 1140
Produced Water Quality & Corrosion Inhibitor Audit: A Case Study of Operational Issues
Daniel Preston, Oil Plus – UK
1140 – 1210
Application of Laser Induced Fluorescence in the Oil-In-Water Monitors For a Real-Time Continuous
Measurement of Contaminants in Produced Water
Jeyan Sreekumar, Andrew Wright, Karl McBride, Turan Mirza and Daniel Benitez,
Advanced Sensors Ltd – UK
1210 – 1330
LUNCH
SESSION 4
OIL-IN-WATER MONITORING (SURFACE AND SUBSEA)
1330 – 1340
Chairman Introduction
Ming Yang, NEL
1340 – 1410
Design of a Subsea OiW and TSS Analyser – Topside Lessons and Subsea Challenges
Colin Dalton and Tod Canty, J M Canty International Ltd – USA
1410 – 1440
Understanding Your Produced Water Treatment Process and Unlocking its True Performance –
A Detailed Case Study
Naeem Bhola, Gayathri Ariaratnam and Nick Roth, Jorin Limited – UK
1440 – 1510
COFFEE & EXHIBITION
1510 – 1540
Development of Susbea Oil-in-Water Monitor
Børre Knudsen and Arne Henriksen, Statoil – Norway
1540 – 1610
Development of Subsea Produced Water Discharge Sensors – An Update on the RPSEA Project
Ming Yang and Zak Latif, NEL – UK
Jeff Zhang, Clearwater Subsea LLC – USA
Colin Tyrie, H20 Services Inc – USA
1610 – 1630 General Discussion
1630 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
To book a place on this Workshop
please contact:
+ 44 (0) 1355 272858
[email protected]
NEL is a trading name of TUV SUD Ltd, a company of the TÜV SÜD Group.