Agenda

Wednesday, April 27

09:00 - 09:35
Keynote
Speaker(s) Amund Vik, State Secretary, Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
09:35 - 09:55
09:55 - 11:25
01  Drilling I Anitra
Session Chairpersons Thorbjørn Kaland - Halliburton Co., Jørn Daniel Opsahl - NECON AS, Torstein Tveit - Equinor

This session will focus on new technology and methodology within advanced drilling. Some companies still follow old paths, but when new factors are coming in, i.e. oil prize, logistics, delivery and new inventions, the importance of turning new stones is important. Delegates will hear good ideas in work flow and technology being shared.

Time Paper # Presentation
0955-1025 209530 Design, Optimization, and Visualization of Wellbore Trajectory in 3D H. Sahebi, University of Stavanger; E. Wiktorski, AkerBP; D. Sui, University of Stavanger
1025-1055 209537 Drilling Autonomous Directional Drilling With a Miniature-scale Research Rig M. Steinstø, G. Hansnar, B. Gjersdal, A. Pavlov, NTNU; F. Florence, Rig Operations LLC
1055-1125 209556 Drilling Materials For Well Integrity - Rheological Behavior Study M. Kamali, M. Khalifeh, A. Saasen, University of Stavanger; L.P. Delabroy, Aker BP ASA; R. Godoy, Equinor ASA
Alternate 209536 Drilling Utilization of Settled Barite as Permanent Well Barrier Element - Feasibility Study M. Khalifeh, University of Stavanger; E. Muri Bø, Archer Well Company; M.A. Shahmoradi, University of Stavanger
09:55 - 11:25
02  Low Carbon Subsurface Contribution to Energy Transition I Ibsen
Session Chairpersons Øystein Arild - University of Stavanger, Geir Magnus Sæternes - Lundin Energy Norway
This session is designed to promote knowledge within: • Reservoir management and electricity optimization related to production • Reduction of CO2 footprint related to hydrocarbon production. • Utilize offshore fields for low cost and efficient hydrogen production
Time Paper # Presentation
0955-1025 209539 Production & Operations Energy Efficient Operation of Petroleum Production Plants T. Holt, H. Schümann, SINTEF Industry
1025-1055 209558 Production & Operations Subsurface Hydrogen Generation: Low Cost and Low Footprint Method of Hydrogen Production R. Berenblyum, M. Surguchev, Hydrogen Source AS
1055-1125 209527 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Co2 Caprock Threshold Pressure Measurements for the Northern Lights Reservoir J. Zuta, K. Vatne, R. Askarinezhad, J. Iversen, A. Lohne, M. Al-North, A. Mehrabi, NORCE, Norwegian Research Centre; N. Thompson, Northern Lights JV DA
09:55 - 11:25
03  Reservoir I Bjørnson
Session Chairpersons Saeed Fallah Bolandtaba - Wintershall DEA, Jan-Erik Nordtvedt - Epsis AS
This session includes talks focusing on improving reservoir management and understanding by utilizing strategies to handle unintended flows, using 4D seismic on improving dynamic models, and applying integrated subsurface workflows for better subsurface analytics. This will be an exciting session that will hopefully enlighten you with new knowledge and inspirations!
Time Paper # Presentation
0955-1025 209562 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Persistent Reservoir Management to Handle Unintended Crossflow Between Multiple Gas-oil Zones in the Alvheim Field K. Langaas, K. Stenvold, I. Skjærpe, A. Hjellbakk, Aker BP ASA
1025-1055 209541 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Integration of Johan Sverdrup PRM 4D Data into the Dynamic Model M.A. Calvert, TotalEnergies Upstream Danmark A/S; Y. Tsaplin, TotalEnergies EP Norge AS; H. Hansen, TotalEnergies Upstream Danmark A/S
1055-1125 209538 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Rock and Fluid Data: An Integrated Effort on Improving Subsurface Analysis and Modelling Workflows E.B. Petersen, AkerBP; A. Larsen, ResBridge; L. Craig, Cognite; E. Øian, ResBridge; T. Schøyen, Cognite AS; A. Be, ResBridge; E. Zakariassen, AkerBP
Alternate 209570 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Novel Workflows to Model Fishbone Wells and Generate Reliable Production Forecasts, Employing an Economic Optimization Procedure N. Dousi, SGS Nederland B.V. (subsurface consultancy)
11:25 - 12:00
11:30 - 12:00
13  Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 1
Time Paper # Presentation
1130-1140 209536 Drilling Utilization of Settled Barite as Permanent Well Barrier Element - Feasibility Study M. Khalifeh, University of Stavanger; E. Muri Bø, Archer Well Company; M.A. Shahmoradi, University of Stavanger
1140-1150 209570 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Novel Workflows to Model Fishbone Wells and Generate Reliable Production Forecasts, Employing an Economic Optimization Procedure N. Dousi, SGS Nederland B.V. (subsurface consultancy)
1150-1200 209573 A Bayesian Approach for Improved Estimation of Inflow Profiles in Oil Wells O.R. Moen, S. Mo, Wellstarter AS; D. Varagnolo, NTNU
12:00 - 13:30
04  Drilling II Anitra
Session Chairpersons Thorbjørn Kaland - Halliburton Co., Jørn Daniel Opsahl - NECON AS, Torstein Tveit - Equinor
Topics present MPD for depleted zones, Swellable packers for minimising bad impact to formation and Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence for Cuttings Analysis under Drilling and Completions.

This session will focus on new technology and methodology within advanced drilling. Some companies still follow old paths, but when new factors are coming in, i.e. oil prize, logistics, delivery and new inventions, the importance of turning new stones is important. Delegates will hear good ideas in work flow and technology being shared.

Time Paper # Presentation
1200-1230 209564 Drilling Implementation of a Safe, Efficient, and Robust Whipstock System P.M. Gregurek, Baker Hughes; M. Eidem, Equinor; T.A. Nguyen, Baker Hughes; G. Grindhaug, Equinor; V. Ferdin, M. Ali, G.L. Hern, W. Munir, Baker Hughes
1230-1300 209572 Drilling Ensuring Well Safety and Integrity Through Risk Identification, Job Planning and Gas-tight Multistage Cementing Tools in the Norwegian Martin Linge Field B. Hrabovsky, F. Zapata-Bermudez, Archer Oiltools; T. Karlbom, Equinor; A. Fliss, Archer Oiltools
1300-1330 209535 Drilling Dynamic Rig Heave Limits Reduce NPT in Drilling And Completions - Case Studies D. Gorski, M. Kvernland, Heavelock Solutions; K. Hals, M. Blaaflat, Norske Shell; J. Ladenhauf, OMV Norge; O. Aamo, S. Sangesland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
12:00 - 13:30
05  Reservoir II Ibsen
Session Chairpersons Jafar Fathi - Vår Energi, Edel Reiso - Equinor ASA
The session focuses on three field case reservoir studies. A history matching study combining several types of data, a WAG study for the Ula field and a WAG study for the Brage field. The studies are performed by operators and also together with research institutions and illustrate interesting applications of research on field cases.
Time Paper # Presentation
1200-1230 209522 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Joint History Matching of Production, Tracer, and 4D Seismic Data in a 3D Field-scale Case Study W.C. Cruz, The National IOR Centre of Norway and University of Stavanger; X. Luo, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; K.R. Petvipusit, EQUINOR ASA
1230-1300 209554 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Ula WAG - Measuring the Flood. Characterising Sweep for Improved Reservoir Management J. Duncan, C.E. Fougner, N. Morgan, G. Tjetland, E. Rosseland Knutsen, B. Wik Halleråker, Aker BP
1300-1330 209528 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Water-alternating-gas Injection In Brage Statfjord Reservoir - A Case Study Y. Thara, Wintershall Dea AG; C. Wergeland, S.F. Bolandtaba, Wintershall Dea Norge AS
12:00 - 13:30
06  Low Carbon Subsurface Contribution to Energy Transition II Bjørnson
Session Chairpersons Øystein Arild - University of Stavanger, Geir Magnus Sæternes - Lundin Energy Norway
This session is designed to promote knowledge within: • Reservoir management and electricity optimization related to production • Reduction of CO2 footprint related to hydrocarbon production. • Utilize offshore fields for low cost and efficient hydrogen production
Time Paper # Presentation
1200-1230 209561 Reservoir Description & Dynamics eCalc - A Computationally Efficient Tool for Emission Forecasting K.B. Skjerve, F. Martinsen, E. Solbraa, R. Myklebust, O. Espelid, Equinor ASA
1230-1300 209565 Health, Safety, Security, Environment and Social Responsibility Effects of Well Placement on Co2 Emissions From Waterflooding Operation I. Angga, H. Sutoyo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); M. Bellout, Vysus Group; P. Bergmo, SINTEF Industry; P. Slotte, C. Berg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
1300-1330 209525 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Data Mining of In-situ Stress Database Towards Development of Regional and Global Stress Trends and Pore Pressure Relationships N. Thompson, J.S. Andrews, H. Reitan, N.E. Teixeira Rodrigues, Equinor ASA
13:30 - 14:30
13:45 - 14:30
Future Leadership Programme

Speaker(s) 

Antonia Thurmeier
Production Engineer
Wintershall Dea

Frode Tveit Haavind
Discipline Leader – Reservoir Technology
Equinor.

If you are a student or a recent graduate (last 5 years), then join this session (lunch will be provided) to discuss the future skills set needed from young engineers with your peers and industry experts.

14:30 - 16:00
07  Production and Well Operations Anitra
Session Chairpersons Nils-Andre Aarseth - Aker BP ASA, Geir Magnus Sæternes - Lundin Energy Norway
In this session you will learn how a tremendous amount of real-time data from fiber optics installed in downhole completions are handled and listen to case studies demonstrating the use of this data for real-time understanding of what is happening in the well. The session will cover data driven solid management for streamlining oil and gas operation, including a case study kickstarting and cleaning a well with dual cyclonic enhancement system. You can also learn more about water shut-off technologies for reduced energy consumption.
Time Paper # Presentation
1430-1500 209540 Production & Operations Real-time Fiber Optics: A Door Opener for the Wellbore Environment H.S. Bakka, S. Dümmong, K.E. Haavik, Q. Li, P.A. Olsen, Equinor ASA
1500-1530 209555 Production & Operations Water Shutoff Technologies for Reduced Energy Consumption P.E. Bergmo, A. Grimstad, SINTEF Industry
1530-1600 209553 Production & Operations Streamlining Oil and Gas Operations Using Data-driven Solids Management Services O. Nilsson, A. Skåland, A.M. Arefjord, S. Greenland, FourPhase
14:30 - 16:00
08  Reservoir III Ibsen
Session Chairpersons Saeed Fallah Bolandtaba - Wintershall Dea Norge AS, Jafar Fathi - Vår Energi
This session focuses on three different aspects of data in reservoir modelling and simulation. Stochastic modelling using ensembles are important in uncertainty evaluations. A study of the potential effect of core oxidation on relative permeability can influence the flow modelling. The effects of compositional modelling for condensed water production is studied.
Time Paper # Presentation
1430-1500 209557 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Reducing Subsurface Uncertainties by Ensemble Based Methods A.N. Ahmed, Wintershall Dea Norge AS; H. Grunhagen, Moreld Ross Offshore; B. Moyano, Wintershall Dea Norge AS; C.F. Andersen, Moreld Ross Offshore; E. Boyum, R. Mohamad, Schlumberger; S.F. Bolandtaba, Wintershall Dea Norge AS; W. Ben Mansour, O. Ajala, Wintershall Dea; S. Sadigov, ResOptima AS
1500-1530 209542 Reservoir Description & Dynamics The Effect of Oxidation of Core Material on Steady State Relative Permeability of Oil and Water R. Orr, D.C. Standnes, Equinor ASA; T. Holt, M. Raphaug, SINTEF Industry
1530-1600 209534 Reservoir Description & Dynamics GOR Prediction from Advanced Mud Gas in Gas Flooded Reservoirs - A Simulation Study G. Yerkinkyzy, T. Yang, N. Cheng, K. Uleberg, Equinor ASA
14:30 - 16:00
09  Drilling III Bjørnson
Session Chairpersons Thorbjørn Kaland - Halliburton Co., Jørn Daniel Opsahl - NECON AS, Torstein Tveit - Equinor
This session focuses on three different aspects of data in reservoir modelling and simulation. Stochastic modelling using ensembles are important in uncertainty evaluations. A study of the potential effect of core oxidation on relative permeability can influence the flow modelling. The effects of compositional modelling for condensed water production is studied.

This session will focus on new technology and methodology within advanced drilling. Some companies still follow old paths, but when new factors are coming in, i.e. oil prize, logistics, delivery and new inventions, the importance of turning new stones is important. Delegates will hear good ideas in work flow and technology being shared.

Time Paper # Presentation
1430-1500 209552 Drilling Sealing Performance of Geopolymer for Plugging and Abandonment; Apple-to-Apple Scenario F.D. Gomado, M. Khalifeh, M. Kamali, A. Saasen, J.A. Aasen, University of Stavanger
1500-1530 209546 Drilling A Troublesome Well Section: The Rock Mechanics Analysis T.G. Kristiansen, A. Bauer, A. Guida, Aker BP; C.L. Bonin, Halliburton
1530-1600 209568 Drilling Field Validation of a Full Transient Hydraulics Model Leveraging Digital Twin and Real-time Rheology Technology, Case Studies From North Sea Continental Shelf A.B. Starostin, M.J. Forshaw, R. Aragall, R. May, T. Dahl, J.D. Macpherson, Baker Hughes
16:00 - 16:35
16:00 - 16:30
14  Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 2
Time Paper # Presentation
1600-1610 209533 Completions E-line Milling of Isolation Valve Restores Well Access in the North Sea X. Ngo, Welltec Oilfield Services (Norway) AS
1610-1620 209529 Assisted Cement Log Interpretation E. Time, Equinor; E.M. Viggen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; S. Mishra, E.V. Berg, Equinor
1620-1630 209545 Completions Digital Well Planning for Completions D. Semwogerere, B. Brechan, S. Sangesland, NTNU
16:35 - 18:05
10  Completion and Well Intervention Anitra
Session Chairpersons Katinka Dahlberg - FMC Technologies Inc, Torstein Tveit - Equinor

The disciplines of Completion and Well intervention play an important role in optimizing well productivity over the life of field, and in extending lifetime in mature fields. In this session we address cost effective ways of collecting and analyzing data,  both during the completion operation and the production phase. We will also hear about development, qualification and trial of new methods to increase well productivity. 

Time Paper # Presentation
1635-1705 209549 Completions Novel use of Wired Drill Pipe for Real Time Remotely Operating Controls System During Well Completions R. Teelken, T.R. Wilenski, NOV IntelliServ; J. Mulholland, Optime Subsea; H.A. Øygarden, T.O. Lidal, Aker BP
1705-1735 209523 Production & Operations Tracing of Induced Heatwaves to Determine Well Inflow Distribution E. Skogen, T. Ottesen, S. Mo, T. Moen, F. Nyhavn, Wellstarter AS; S.T. Johansen, M. Hjelstuen, SINTEF AS
1735-1805 209563 Completions Development and Deployment of a Novel Single-trip Multistage Proppant Fracturing System in the Norwegian Continental Shelf D.A. Young, T. Koloy, V. Keerthivasan, S. Satimov, NOV Completion Tools AS
Alternate 209573 A Bayesian Approach for Improved Estimation of Inflow Profiles in Oil Wells O.R. Moen, S. Mo, Wellstarter AS; D. Varagnolo, NTNU
Alternate 209533 Completions E-line Milling of Isolation Valve Restores Well Access in the North Sea X. Ngo, Welltec Oilfield Services (Norway) AS
16:35 - 18:05
11  Green and Brown Field Development Ibsen
Session Chairpersons Jan-Erik Nordtvedt - Epsis AS, Edel Reiso - Equinor ASA
Time Paper # Presentation
1635-1705 209543 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Overcoming Subsurface Challenges to Develop a Thin Oil Column - A Case Study from the Five Decade Old Gekko Discovery in the Alvheim Area L.K. Tveitera, M. Fismen, A. Bang, A. Chatterjee, I.F. Osvoll, Aker BP
1705-1735 209531 Production & Operations Dvalin Gas Field Developments and Optimization by Using the Inflow Tracer Technology Information A. Roostaei, S. Pride, Resman AS; E. Jenssen, R. Birkeland, R. Ritschel, N. Hughes, G. Ledsaak, Wintershall DEA
1735-1805 209567 Projects, Facilities & Construction Smart Well Foundation, the Cost Efficient and Environmental Choice for Field Developments W. Mathis, O.K. Holen, T.L. Bjørvik, Neodrill AS; V. Strand, F. Witting, Baker Hughes
16:35 - 18:05
12  Emerging Ways of Working Bjørnson
Session Chairpersons Alexander Shadchnev - Schlumberger Information Solutions, Erlend H Vefring - NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
The session will focus on the emerging ways of working and digital solutions that support continuous learning in subsurface teams. Digital innovations create new experiences in the post-pandemic world and force companies to accelerate performance and improvement initiatives. Virtual experiences and automation will bring exciting technologies into the operations toolbox. This session will enlighten participants on the virtual field trip developments that augment geoscience education; case study of applying a digital innovation toolkit to solving practical challenges on Grane field; learnings and recommendations from 100 projects worldwide on applying ensemble based reservoir modeling methodology.
Time Paper # Presentation
1635-1705 209560 Health, Safety, Security, Environment and Social Responsibility Virtual Field Trips: Experience From a Global Pandemic and Beyond S.J. Buckley, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; J.A. Howell, University of Aberdeen; N. Naumann, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; J.H. Pugsley, University of Aberdeen; J. Vanbiervliet, K. Ringdal, C. Lewis, B. Tong, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; M. Chmielewska, University of Aberdeen
1705-1735 209551 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Grane Case Study: From Data and Model Ensembles to Actionable Insights Using a Cloud-based Innovation Toolkit O. Barkved, Petoro AS; J. Haukas, A. Kochetygova, Schlumberger; K.S. Monastyrev, Petoro AS
1735-1805 209566 Reservoir Description & Dynamics Overcoming the Seven Wastes of Reservoir Modelling Projects J. Sætrom, T.C. Sandø, Resoptima AS
Alternate 209529 Assisted Cement Log Interpretation E. Time, Equinor; E.M. Viggen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; S. Mishra, E.V. Berg, Equinor
Alternate 209545 Completions Digital Well Planning for Completions D. Semwogerere, B. Brechan, S. Sangesland, NTNU
18:05 - 18:50
18:50 - 19:50