OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE ASIA 22 - 25 March 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia EXCELLENCE IN ASIA CALL FOR PAPERS 2016.otcasia.org OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE ASIA 22 - 25 March 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ABOUT OTC ASIA The Offshore Technology Conference Asia (OTC Asia) is where energy professionals meet to exchange ideas and opinions to advance scientific and technical knowledge for offshore resources and environmental matters. In 2014, the inaugural OTC Asia attracted 25,100 industry professionals representing 88 countries and 98 nationalities. The event also included an exhibition showcasing the products and services of more than 240 companies. 25,100 88 Countrie s A t t e nd ee s COMPANY TYPE • • • • • • • • • • Operating Company Equipment/Supplies Engineering/Construction Service Education Financial Government Contractor Consulting Company Others 98 N a tio na l it i e s JOB CLASSIFICATION – – – – – – – – – – 25% 22% 21% 12% 8% 1% 1% 1% 1% 8% • • • • • • • • Manager Staff Engineer/Scientist Executive University Student Consultant Geologist/Geophysicist Professor/Academician Others – – – – – – – – 28.7% 19% 18% 14% 1% 0.7% 0.6% 18% OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE ASIA 22 - 25 March 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia WELCOME FROM PROGRAMME CHAIRMAN AND VICE CHAIRMEN Dear Colleagues, It gives us great pleasure to share with you that the Offshore Technology Conference Asia (OTC Asia) will be held for the second time on 22-25 March 2016 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Following the tremendous success of the inaugural OTC Asia 2014 that attracted a remarkable attendance of 25,100 industry professionals from 88 countries and 98 nationalities, it is anticipated that OTC Asia 2016, with exhibition space spanning more than 7,600sqm, will attract more than 30,000 industry professionals. Asia has long been recognised for delivering excellence in technology, innovation, execution and human resources to many major international flagship industries such as automotive, electronics and shipbuilding/offshore platform construction. As Asia continues to develop as a major consumer and provider of energy, particularly through oil and gas, the theme of the forthcoming OTC Asia 2016 "Excellence in Asia" is timely and appropriate. This theme will allow our delegates and exhibitors to showcase Asia as a global provider of technology and a region in which cultural and geographical diversity fosters collaboration and innovation. At the same time, learning institutions of Asia continue to produce large numbers of highly qualified professionals who are excited by the opportunities afforded by our industry, and willing and eager to lead it to the next level and the next era. This is particularly important in today's climate of challenging economics where innovative solutions are required to continuously drive down costs without compromising quality, health, safety and environment which the industry rightly demands as standard. Underlying all this, there is a rich history of execution excellence and resilience within Asia which will prove to be invaluable assets and characteristics for the emergence of a truly exciting future for the offshore industry in the region. OTC Asia with its theme of "Excellence in Asia" provides the ideal platform to reflect on the achievements and aspirations of the region and the industry, and what it takes for Asia to remain resilient and responsive to a growing energy market. On behalf of the OTC Asia 2016 Programme Committee, we invite you to submit a paper proposal highlighting excellence in your recent technical discoveries, innovative technology applications, case studies or emerging technologies in offshore E&P. Please submit your paper proposals online at 2016.otcasia.org by 22 May 2015 for an opportunity to share your achievements with a global audience of oil and gas experts and practitioners. We look forward to your participation. Sincerely, Muhammad Zamri Jusoh PETRONAS OTC Asia 2016 Programme Committee Chairman Neil Kavanagh Woodside OTC Asia 2016 Programme Committee Co-Vice Chairman Robby O'Sullivan Technip OTC Asia 2016 Programme Committee Co-Vice Chairman OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE ASIA 22 - 25 March 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia AREAS OF INTEREST The paper proposal categories below are used to direct the paper proposals to the appropriate subject matter experts for evaluation. You will be required to select one of the following categories in the online paper proposal submission form. • Autonomous Vehicles for Offshore Exploration • Marginal Deepwater Production • Basement Plays • Marginal Fields • Decommissioning and Well Abandonment • Materials, Corrosion and Inspection • Deepwater Design and Development • Metocean/Hydrodynamics • Deepwater Dry Tree System • Minimising Environmental Discharge • Deepwater Energy Efficient Green Offshore Support Vessels • Ocean Engineering Resources • Offshore Artificial Lift • Deepwater Production and Reservoir Management • Offshore Emergency Response & Recovery • Drilling Technology • Offshore Governance & Regulations • Flexible Pipes • Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities Security • FLNG and Floating Systems • Offshore Pipelines/Umbilicals • Flow Assurance • Project Management and Economics • Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs • Reservoir Modelling Technology • Geohazards • Reservoir Surveillance and Facilities Integration Technology • Geotechnical and Geoscience in Offshore Projects • Riser Systems • Health, Safety, and Environment • Sand Management • High CO2 and Contaminated Fields • Sensors and Measurements for Environmental Hazards • High Pressure High Temperature • Installation/Construction/Pipelay and Operations • Integrated Asset Integrity Management • Integrated Operations • Station Keeping in Deepwater: Mooring vs Dynamic Positioning • Subsea Production and Processing System • Topside Construction • Unconventional Resources and Deepsea Mining • International Standards – Adapting to Local Requirements • Underwater Communications • IOR/EOR • Wells and Completion Technology PROGRAMME COMMITTEE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Muhammad Zamri Jusoh, PETRONAS INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, OCEANIC AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY (IEEE OES) PROGRAMME COMMITTEE VICE CHAIRMEN IEEE OES Subcommittee Chairman Malcolm Lewis Heron, James Cook University Neil Kavanagh, Woodside Robby O'Sullivan, Technip AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (AIChE) AIChE Subcommittee Chairman Marc Lehmann, INPEX AIChE Subcommittee Members Stephen Sinclair, BWO Offshore Ben Lambert, Genesis Oil & Gas Consultants Mohamed Siraj Abdul Razack, Petrofac E&C Sdn. Bhd. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE) ASCE Subcommittee Chairman Michael Si, Shell Project & Technology – East ASCE Subcommittee Members Ivica T. Grgas, ConocoPhillips Wang Xiangyu, Curtin University Nancy Chan, Fugro Singapore Pte. Ltd. Qian Xudong, National University of Singapore Vadim Anokhin, Sarawak Shell Bhd. Kevin C. Ewans, Sarawak Shell Bhd. Ruth Fearon, Sarawak Shell Bhd. Chyetanya Kunte, Shell Kalyan Raj, Shell John Lim, Shell Project & Technology – East Kuan Eng Yeow, Technip Lau Chuan Aik, Technip David White, University of Western Australia Eddy Goh, WorleyParsons AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME) ASME Subcommittee Chairman Joseph Liew, GE Oil & Gas ASME Subcommittee Vice Chairman Johan Gullman-Strand, Lloyd’s Register Energy ASME Subcommittee Members Keiron Anson, Chevron Energy Technology Pty. Ltd. Pankaj Jain, PETRONAS Carigali Kim Yonghwan, Seoul National University Alix Mouret, Technip Kieran Kavanagh, Wood Group Kenny SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS (SPE) SPE Subcommittee Chairman Sharifudin Salahudin, Halliburton Energy Services Group SPE Subcommittee Members John McCreery, Bain & Co. SE Asia Inc. IEEE OES Subcommittee Vice Chairman Ong See Hong, Baker Hughes Ken Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Andy Soo Seng Onn, Baker Hughes Institute Colin Swan, FMC Technologies Pte. Ltd. IEEE OES Subcommittee Members Han Tiebout, GustoMSC Venugopalan Pallayil, National Ehab Najm, Halliburton Energy Services University of Singapore Tony Diemert, Husky Energy Albert (Sandy) Williams, Woods Hole Aki Nakajima, INPEX Corp. Oceanographic Institute Katsunori Fujiwara, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp. MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY (MTS) Stuart Smith, NOPSEMA MTS Subcommittee Chairman Jerome Cociella, OneSubsea Jason Hewlett, Fugro – TSM Christophe Joly, OneSubsea Anwar Raja Ibrahim, PetroMalaysia MTS Subcommittee Members Lim Min-Teong, PETRONAS Cao Jing, CNOOC Research Inst. Rahim Masoudi, PETRONAS Jim Malachowski, Genesis Oil & Gas Jose Zabala, PETRONAS Consultants Ahmad Nasiruddin bin Abdul Rahman, Mohamed Hakeem Haron, Global PETRONAS Carigali Maritime Hassan Bin Ahmad, PETRONAS Carigali Alastair Jones, Lloyd’s Register Asia Mohd Zaidan Khalid, PETRONAS Carigali Lars Christensen, McDermott, Inc. Ahmad Nahrawi Mohd, PETRONAS Carigali Donald G. Hervey, Jr., McDermott, Inc. Gary Ong, PETRONAS Carigali Brett Howard, Technip Godwin A. Osuji-Bells, PETRONAS Carigali Orient Balbir Samuel, PETRONAS Carigali SOCIETY OF EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS (SEG) Bong Khin Fah, Sarawak Shell Bhd. Yaw Sheng Ying, Sarawak Shell Bhd. SEG Subcommittee Chairman Martijn Bogaerts, Schlumberger Kenneth Fredricks, Halliburton Tomasz Matlak, Schlumberger SEG Subcommittee Vice Chairman Salim Taoutaou, Schlumberger Deva Prasad Ghosh, Universiti Teknologi Maria Eugenia Yanez Banda, Schlumberger PETRONAS Yanti Kamaruddin, Scomi Energy Services SEG Subcommittee Members Vickneswaran Veloo, Scomi KMC Sdn. Bhd. Brian Evans, Curtin University Zhang Jian, SINOPEC Shengli Oilfield Co. David Pitcher, Genel Energy Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering Michael Jones, Schlumberger Mathieu Stoltz, Technip Martin Kim, Woodside Energy Ltd. Jordan Whyte, Weatherford Mi Mo, Woodside Energy Ltd. Thomas Ng, Weatherford Elie Daher, United Safety SOCIETY OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS AND Drennan Goodall, Woodside Energy Ltd. MARINE ENGINEERS (SNAME) Christopher Mole, WorleyParsons SNAME Subcommittee Chairman THE MINERALS, METALS, AND Allan R Magee, National University of MATERIALS SOCIETY (TMS) Singapore SNAME Subcommittee Members Gu Hai, ABS Arun Dev, Newcastle University International Singapore Ravikiran S. Kota, Shell Projects & Technology – East Jaime Tan Hui Choo, Technip Adi Maimun bin Abdul Malik, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia TMS Subcommittee Members Max Ong, Institute of Materials, Malaysia Mohd Suradi Yasin, Malaysian Offshore Contractor Association (MOCA) Peter Huang, Subsea Engineering Inc. Abdulghani Jaralla, Technip Melissa Chan Chin Han, Universiti Teknologi MARA Andrew Spowage, Wood Group SPONSORING ORGANISATIONS GENERAL GUIDELINES American Association of Petroleum Geologists THE PAPER PROPOSAL FORM American Institute of Chemical Engineers A proper review of your paper proposal requires that it contain adequate information on which to make a judgment. The suggested limit of 225–450 words should not be constraining if the paper proposal is limited to the following factual highlights: American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers • Objective/Scope: Outline the objective and/or scope of the proposed paper. If the paper is a review paper, carefully state the extent of the coverage. American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Mechanical Engineers Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Oceanic and Engineering Society your methods, procedures, and process. • Results, Observations, and Conclusions: Describe the results, observations, and conclusions of the proposed paper. • Novel/Additive Information: Please explain how this paper will present novel (new) or additive information to the existing body of literature that can be of SELECTION CRITERIA The programme committee will observe the following criteria when selecting papers for the conference. Marine Technology Society • The paper must not have had prior publication or circulation. Society of Exploration Geophysicists • The paper must be technically correct and should be of interest to a reasonable Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Society of Petroleum Engineers The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society REGIONAL SPONSORING ORGANISATION Brazilian Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Institute ENDORSING ORGANISATIONS International Association of Drilling Contractors Petroleum Equipment Suppliers Association CORPORATE SUPPORTING ORGANISATION or present the results of laboratory studies, and it may state or analyse a problem. • The paper may present information about equipment and tools to be used in limitations of such equipment and avoid commercialism and the use of trade names. • The paper proposal should have the necessary clearance before it is submitted to OTC Asia. Prospective authors should advise of any clearance problems when the paper proposal is submitted. PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS A manuscript will be required for the conference per the OTC policy of "no paper, no podium." Manuscripts will be included on the CD Proceedings, available for purchase at the conference. • Complete instructions on preparation of manuscripts and visual presentation material will be made available electronically to authors of accepted proposals. • All papers presented at the conference will be copyrighted by OTC. • Do not use trade names, company names, or language that is commercial in tone papers submitted for the CD Proceedings may be cause for removal of the paper from the programme. • The paper must be written in English. 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