Workshop & Training Course Attendee Package Workshop: Gas Field Developments – Pushing the Limits Training Course: Principles of Gas – Well Performance and Deliquification 7–11 March 2015 | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia TRAINING COURSE – TENTATIVE DAILY ACTIVITIES AGENDA Time (Hours) 0800 – 0900 Topic Saturday, 7 March 2015 Registration and Welcome Coffee and Tea 0900 – 1030 1030 – 1045 Overview of IPR and VLP concepts for gas Coffee Break and Discussion 1045 – 1200 Estimating well IPRs from AOF tests; offset well data and reservoir studies Lunch Break Group Problem Solving Session and Class Coffee Break and Discussion Introduce fluid flow and heat transfer concepts and their relationship in precipitation of organic and inorganic solids 1200 – 1300 1300 – 1500 1500 – 1515 1615 – 1700 Venue Foyer of Hibiscus Room Hibiscus Room Foyer of Hibiscus Room Hibiscus Room Café Tatu Hibiscus Room Hibiscus Room Hibiscus Room Demonstrate the value of a systematic and holistic flow program for production systems and operations, using case studies from various field locations around the globe 0800 – 0900 0900 – 1030 1030 – 1045 1045 – 1200 Sunday, 8 March 2015 2nd Day Sign-In and Welcome Coffee and Tea Tubing and Systems Performance and backpressure variation risks Coffee Break and Discussion Liquid loading risks and mitigation options for gas wells and HGLR Oilwells 1200 – 1300 1300 – 1500 1500 – 1515 Gas-well Deliquification options Lunch Break Group Problem Solving Session and Class Discussions Coffee Break and Discussion 1615 – 1700 Challenges in modelling and/or cleaning-up tight gas wells Page 1 of 7 Foyer of Hibiscus Room Hibiscus Room Foyer of Hibiscus Room Hibiscus Room Café Tatu Hibiscus Room Foyer of Hibiscus Room Hibiscus Room Workshop & Training Course Attendee Package Workshop: Gas Field Developments – Pushing the Limits Training Course: Principles of Gas – Well Performance and Deliquification 7–11 March 2015 | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia WORKSHOP – TENTATIVE DAILY ACTIVITIES AGENDA Time (Hours) 1500 1400 – 1600 1700 – 1900 1800 – 1900 1900 0700 – 0800 0800 – 0930 0930 – 1000 1000 – 1200 1200 – 1330 1330 – 1530 1530 – 1545 1545 – 1745 1745 – 1845 1900 0700 – 0800 0800 – 1000 1000 – 1015 1015 - 1215 1215 - 1345 Afternoon 0700 – 0800 0800 – 1000 1000 – 1015 1015 - 1215 1215 - 1345 1345 – 1545 1545 - 1600 1600 - 1800 1800 - 1830 1900 0730 - 1030 1200 • • • • Topic Sunday, 8 March 2015 Hotel Check-in Programme Committee Meeting SPE Registration Discussion Leaders and Session Chairpersons / Managers Briefing Welcome Reception / Dinner Monday, 9 March 2015 *Breakfast Session 1: Introduction / Opening / Joint Keynote Address Group Photo / Coffee Break Session 2: Subsurface Aspects of Gas Field Exploitation for Both Clastic and Carbonate Fields **Lunch Session 3: Sour Gas Field Development and Monetisation Coffee Break Session 4: Challenging Developments Session 5: Poster Session **Group Dinner Tuesday, 10 January 2015 *Breakfast Session 6: Production Strategies and Challenges Coffee Break Session 7: Getting the Most of the Ground: Improved Gas Recovery **Lunch Rest & Recreation/ Networking Opportunities/ Dinner on own Wednesday, 11 March 2015 *Breakfast Session 8: Surface Facility and Topside Considerations Coffee Break Session 9: Breakout Session: Commercial Challenges of Gas Field Monetisation **Lunch Session 10: Integrated Fields Development Coffee Break Session 11: Innovative Technologies Solutions Session 12: Summary and Wrap-up **Group Dinner Thursday, 12 March 2015 *Breakfast at leisure Hotel Check-out Venue Hotel Lobby Kinabalu 1 Foyer of Kinabalu Room Kinabalu Room Tanjung Garden Café Tatu Ballroom 1 Foyer of Kinabalu Room Kinabalu Room Café Tatu Kinabalu Room Foyer of Kinabalu Room Kinabalu Room Kinabalu Room Sunset Beach Café Tatu Kinabalu Room Foyer of Kinabalu Room Kinabalu Room Café Tatu Café Tatu Kinabalu Room Kinabalu Room Foyer Kinabalu Room Café Tatu Kinabalu Room Kinabalu Room Foyer Kinabalu Room Kinabalu Room Outside Dinner Café Tatu Hotel Lobby *Breakfast is not included for Non Residential Participants ** Joint Luncheon and Dinner with Attendees for “Foam and Chemical EOR” and “Gas Field Developments – Pushing the Limits” Function rooms Kinabalu 1 and Kinabalu 3 are on Level 3. Café Tatu is on Level 1. Page 2 of 7 Workshop & Training Course Attendee Package Workshop: Gas Field Developments – Pushing the Limits Training Course: Principles of Gas – Well Performance and Deliquification 7–11 March 2015 | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia GENERAL INFORMATION HOTEL: Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa 20, Jalan Aru, Tanjung Aru, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia T: +60.88.327.888 F: +60.88.327.878 Website: http://www.shangri-la.com Check-in: 1400 hours, on Friday, 6 March 2015 Check-out: 1200 hours, on Thursday, 12 March 2015 GROUND TRANSPORTATION: • • 15 minutes drive from Kota Kinabalu International Airport to the hotel. Hotel limousines can be arranged for pick-up to/ from airport. Hotel Airport Representatives will pick you up at the Airport as per your flight detail given to the hotel prior to arrival, at the rate specified in the Ground Transfer Form. Please return the completed Ground Transfer Form directly to Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa on Page 5. PRE / POSTWORKSHOP ACCOMODATIONS: • The full registration fee includes six (6) nights’ accommodation: Check-in on Friday, 6 March 2015; check-out on Thursday, 12 March 2015. For early arrival and extended stay, a special discounted room rate of RM585.00 nett (approximately US$177.30) for single occupancy or RM630.00 nett (approximately US$190.90) for double occupancy on Kinabalu Seaview Room with breakfast(s), will be offered to the SPE Workshop registrants. Please return the completed Pre/Post Hotel Booking Form directly to Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa, by 20 February 2015 on Page 5. Please note that charges for extra night accommodation, room upgrade and any incidental charges are to be paid by the registrant directly to the hotel prior to departure. SPE has made the reservation for all Workshop registrants on KINABALU SEAVIEW ROOM (Single Occupancy). • • • MEALS: ACTIVITIES: Only registrants of the workshop will be permitted to dine within the designated area for SPE workshop attendees. Any accompanying guest must inform SPE staffs in advance. Group activities are not arranged for this workshop. Please approach the hotel front desk for more information. Note: Prices in USD are quoted at the time this information was being prepared. Page 3 of 7 Workshop & Training Course Attendee Package Workshop: Gas Field Developments – Pushing the Limits Training Course: Principles of Gas – Well Performance and Deliquification 7–11 March 2015 | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia PASSPORT AND VISA INFORMATION: • • • • Visitors to Malaysia must be in possession of passports valid for at least six (6) months with proof of onward passage, either return or through tickets. Valid passports and/or other internationally recognised travel documents are required for entry into Sabah (Kota Kinabalu) even if you are travelling from Peninsula Malaysia or Sarawak. Please check with your travel agent or the Malaysian Embassy/ Consulate on regulations relating to immigration/visa before your departure. Visa invitation letter can be obtained from SPE by completing your details on Page 5. Please note that it is the sole responsibility of the attendee to obtain the necessary paperwork for entry into Malaysia. The invitation letter does not guarantee that you will be granted a visa. CLIMATE: Kota Kinabalu climate can be described as equatorial, a pleasant mix of warm, sunny days and occasional cooling rain storms, with February through April being the driest months generally with average temperature is around 20ºC to 32ºC (75 ºF to 90 ºF). CURRENCY: The national monetary unit is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Currently, US$1.00 is approximately MYR3.30. Foreign currency can be exchanged at the airport, local banks and hotels. DRESS CODE: Casual/smart clothing is recommended. The Workshop atmosphere is informal. ELECTRICITY: Power: 220 – 240 AC/DC Voltage. Several different plugs and sockets are in use, but two pin flat (US type) or round (European type) are universal. Adapters can be obtained at the hotel or purchased at local stores. LANGUAGE: Malay is the national language, but English is generally spoken. TIME: Kota Kinabalu is 8 hours ahead of GMT and is in the same time zone as Beijing, Hong Kong and Singapore. YOUR ROLE AT THE WORKSHOP / WORKSHOP GUIDELINE • Collaborate with fellow delegates to exchange ideas and discuss about current challenges faced in the E&P industry. • Open debate on topics in the region while not limited to international scope. • Attendees are required to attend all sessions and participate proactively during the workshop. • Share lessons learnt, current technologies/knowledge and best practices. • Raise issues rather than try to solve problems. • Note-taking at workshop is encouraged. • Network, network, network. • Enjoy your time at the workshop. • Leave with new ideas, perspective and contacts. • Workshop summary and only permitted presentations will be posted on a specific website for attendees to download within a week after the workshop. Page 4 of 7 Workshop & Training Course Attendee Package Workshop: Gas Field Developments – Pushing the Limits Training Course: Principles of Gas – Well Performance and Deliquification 7–11 March 2015 | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia PRE / POST HOTEL BOOKING & GROUND TRANSFER FORM FOR USE ONLY IF YOU WISH TO STAY ADDITIONAL NIGHTS OR TO BOOK GROUND TRANSFER AT THE HOTEL A. PRE / POST ACCOMODATION • For additional room nights stay, complete and return this form DIRECTLY to the hotel. • The full registration fee includes six (6) nights’ accommodation: Check-in on Friday, 6 March 2015; Check-out on Thursday, 12 March 2015. • Additional room nights must be paid by the guest/registrant directly to the hotel as it is not included in the registration fee. • All reservations are subject to room availability. Please indicate your room requirement during your stay (whole duration): Kinabalu Seaview Single Occupancy: RM585.00 nett (USD177.30 nett) per room / night Room: Double Occupancy: RM630.00 nett (USD190.90 nett) per room / night *Room rate is inclusive of 10% service charge and 6% government tax. *Room includes buffet breakfast(s) and Wi-Fi for SINGLE or DOUBLE occupancy. B. AIRPORT TRANSFER • For ground transfer arrangements, complete and return this form DIRECTLY to the hotel. • Credit card details are required to guarantee the transfer reservation and the charge is to be paid by the registrant directly to the hotel upon departure from the hotel. • No pick up can be arranged without confirmed flight details. • Should your schedule differ from the one provided. SPE and Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa will not be responsible for any other ground transportation change. DETAILS (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY): Number of Person(s) Registrant’s Name Company Telephone E-mail Arrival Date Departure Date : : : : : : : Vehicle : (tick selection) No. of Luggage(s): Fax: Time: Time: Toyota Camry (Max: 4 pax) Toyota Alphard (Max: 5 pax) Hyundai Starex (Max: 6 pax) Airline/Flight No: Airline/Flight No: RM75 nett (approx. USD23) per car per way RM105 nett (approx. USD32) per car per way RM75 nett (approx. USD23) per car per way Credit Card (Forms received without credit card information will not be processed): American Express Mastercard Diners Club Visa (Discover not accepted) Card Number: Exp. Date (mm/yy): Security Code: Name as it appears on card Signature Billing Address of Card ZIP/Postal Code ALL BOOKINGS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 20 FEBRUARY 2015 NO REFUND OR REDEMPTION IN OTHER FORM OF SERVICE. Please return via e-mail or fax the Pre/Post Hotel Booking or Ground Transfer Form directly to: Ms Sheila Carreon (Events Manager) Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa Tel: +60.88.327.854 • Fax: +60.88.225.526 • E-mail: [email protected] Note: Prices in USD are quoted at the time this information was being prepared. Page 5 of 7 Workshop & Training Course Attendee Package Workshop: Gas Field Developments – Pushing the Limits Training Course: Principles of Gas – Well Performance and Deliquification 7–11 March 2015 | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia REQUEST FOR LETTER OF INVITATION TO ASSIST WITH MALAYSIAN VISA APPLICATION PERSONAL DETAILS Family Name: Given Name: (List full name as indicated on passport) Gender: Date of Birth: Nationality: Place of Birth: Passport No.: Expiry Date: Date of Arrival: Date of Departure: Company Name: Position / Title: Company Address: Phone No.: Fax No.: E-mail Address: EMBASSY / HIGH COMMISSION DETAILS Address: Phone No.: Fax No.: E-mail (if available): Purpose of Visit: ACCOMPANYING PARTNER (if applicable) Family Name: Given Name: (List full name as indicated on passport) Gender: Date of Birth: Nationality: Place of Birth: Passport No.: Expiry Date: Date of Arrival: Date of Departure: Occupation: Send completed form to: Zarrin Zulkifli Society of Petroleum Engineers Fax No. : 60.3.2182.3030 E-mail: [email protected] Note: • Delegates must be registered to attend the Workshop before Malaysia Visa Invitation Letters can be issued. • All travellers to Malaysia must be in possession of passports valid for at least six (6) months on arrival. • Please note that it is the sole responsibility of the attendee to obtain the necessary paperwork for entry into Malaysia. The invitation letter does not guarantee that you will be granted a visa • Visas can be applied for at any office of the Malaysia High Commission, Embassy or Consulate. It is important that people wishing to travel to Malaysia apply for their visas well in advance of anticipated travel. Page 6 of 7 Workshop & Training Course Attendee Package Workshop: Gas Field Developments – Pushing the Limits Training Course: Principles of Gas – Well Performance and Deliquification 7–11 March 2015 | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia OPTIONAL TOUR PACKAGES Option 1: Heritage Village and City Highlights Rate: RM129/person (approx. USD39/person) Visit the Heritage Village and Museum for a closer view of Sabah’s ethnic diversity highlighted by the unique local architectural styles of homes in North Borneo and the colorful costume display. Then, proceed for a city drive by major landmarks such as State and City Mosque, Tg. Aru Beach and the highest building, Tun Mustapha Tower. Enjoy some leisure time mingling with the local people at the Handicraft market. Complete your Kota Kinabalu experience with a visit to a local water-village home. Option 2: Tamau River and Firefly Cruise Tour Rate: RM199/person (approx. USD60/person) Travel north of Kota Kinabalu to Kota Belud to a riverine cruise in search of wildlife. Enjoy scenes of village life as you watch children playing, fishermen returning home or buffalos wallowing. Look out for the endangered long nose Proboscis monkey which is endemic to Borneo. After dinner, enjoy another short cruise to witness nature’s amazing light show. Flickering fireflies glow in the dark, lighting up the mangrove fringe like Christmas trees and starts illuminate the night skies – A Mesmerising Magical Moment Option 3: Borneo Traditional Living Rate: RM175/person (approx. USD53/person) Capture the cultural diversity of Borneo’s ethnic groups and their simple way of traditional living. Each tribe have found ways to adapt to living in Borneo such as cooking using bamboo, starting a fire without matches. Making ropes from tree bark and using local plants to create a refreshing drink. Discover the architectural uniqueness of each tribal house as you walk through the cultural village while enjoying the serene jungle environment. Complete your Borneo experience with a live presentation of music and dance and savor traditional cuisine unique to Sabah. For booking, please email [email protected] or call at +60.88.327854. You may visit www.exborneo.com for more options. The Exotic Borneo Tour Desk is located at Tanjung Wing Level 1 at Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa. Note: Prices in USD are quoted at the time this information was being prepared. Page 7 of 7
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