Presentations from the Conference published with speakers permission

Day 1, September 13.

Presentations to be published

Plenum 1
Intelligent petroleum fields - lessons learnt, new markets and opportunities
Session Chair: Professor Vidar Hepsø, Statoil
“Digital oil Field of the future; what have we learnt from the DOFF studies over 10 years?”, Judson Jacobs, IHS CERA. Presentation not availible.
“What can integrated operations learn from market based capability stacks?”, N. Venkat Venkatraman, Professor in Boston University School of Management
"Future perspectives of smart fields", Leo de Best, Program Manager, Smart Fields Centre of Expertise, Shell

Parallel 1
IO Teamwork and capabilities
Session Chair: Grete Rindahl, Institute for Energy (IFE)Technology (IFE)
“Capabilities” – What is it really?” , N. Venkat Venkatraman, Professor in Boston University School of Management and Øyvind Mydland, Stepchange. Presentation not availible.
“Capabilities” as seen from oil companies’ perspective”, Ronald Knoppe, Shell and Trond Lilleng, Statoil
“Leading IO teams – A new challenge?”, Marissa Shuffler, University of Central Florida, Institute for Simulation and Training and Sjur Larsen, NTNU Social Research

Parallel 2
System integrity and predictive maintenance
Session Chair: Ph. D Lars Bodsberg, SINTEF
“Predictive maintenance in the asset management perspective", Kari Komonen, Vaasa University, Finland
“Industry perspective on applying maintenance management to integrated operations”, Jan Erik Salomonsen, MainTech
“Bridging the gap between academia and practical decision support”, Professor Jørn Vatn, NTNU

Plenum 2
The Macondo experience – how can IO avoid such events in the future
Session Chair: Professor Ingrid Bouwer Utne, NTNU
“Learning from Past Events to Improve Process Safety through IO”, Professor Nancy Leveson, MIT
“High Reliability Management Lessons You Need To Know From Macondo And Other Experiences For Integrated Operations”, Dr. Emery Roe, University of California, Berkeley
“Post-Macondo: Integrated Operations as a means to Reduce Operational Risk”, Dr. Robin Pitblado, Director for SHE Risk Management Services, DNV, Houston, USA
Panel Discussion

Day 2, September 14.

Presentations to be published

Plenum 3
Proactive management of safety and environment
Session Chair: Tor Stein Ølberg and Inge Manfred Carlsen, SINTEF
”Are we able to provide correct information that supports an integrated and balanced decision support situation?”, Gregar Haugen, ENI Norge
“Integration of real time environmental risk calculations into daily operations”, Mark Reed, SINTEF
“Use of Major Accident Indicators in Exploration Drilling”, Anita Utseth, Det norske oljeselskap ASA
Frans van den Berg, Shell, Pro-Active Safety and Environment Management and Panel Discussion

Parallel 3
Integrated planning and logistic
Session Chair: Anders Valland, MARINTEK
“Integrated planning - dealing with critical resources”, Luiz Guilherme Santos, IO Coordinator, Petrobras
“Optimising communication and collaboration in M&M projects”, Atle Knudsen, Aker Solutions
“Facilitating integration – challenges in interactional facilitation of IO team work”, Kristin Halvorsen

Parallel 4
Production and operational optimization
Session chair: Professor Bjarne Foss, NTNU, Co-chair Ph.D Vidar Gunnerud, NTNU
“New developments in reservoir simulation and their potential impact on IO”, Professor Khalid Aziz, Stanford University
"Challenges for the effective use of advanced control system for offshore oil production platforms", Mario Cesar Mello Massa de Campos, Petrobras
"Selected IO center research activities on production optimization ", Vidar Gunnerud, NTNU

Plenum 4
Collaboration across companies- the relation between oil companies and the suppliers
Session Chair: Trond Lilleng, Statoil
Panel discussion
Intro to panel discussion
Conocophillips
Statoil
Aibel
Aibel and Conocophillips
Reinertsen
AkerSolution
Fabricom
FMC Technologies
FOM




2011/09/27 16:06, Solveig Johnsen