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Sunday, 01 Aug 2010
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Workshop Overview

Produced water is by far the largest volume byproduct associated with oil and gas E&P industry. More than 50 billion bbl of produced water are generated each year at thousands of wells in other countries besides US and a worldwide estimate of the ratio of water-to-oil is 2:1 to 3:1. To meet the tougher environmental protection regulations and reduce higher operational costs resulting from increased volume of produced water handled in both onshore and offshore petroleum production operations, understanding and proper use of technology is an important prerequisite for efficient operations.

This workshop is designed to provide an overview of produced water volumes, composition, water quality requirements and treating technologies with emphasis on the trainer’s very own hydrocyclone as an emerging technology, as well as polishing methods for removing residual oil. The workshop also discusses case studies demonstrating technological solutions for converting produced water into clean water suitable for reuse or disposal and for recovering oil. The overall intent is to refresh and expand the theoretical and practical understanding of treating produced water and the proper use of technology.

 

Facilitator Profile

The course facilitator is Manager of a renowned research centre in Canada. He is a Professional Engineer with over 30 years experience in separation technologies, with a major focus on separation of produced water generated from oil production.
Over the years our expert has worked with other Canadian government R&D centres and the private oil sector to provide technical support, diagnose and find technology solutions for efficient treating of produced water to enhance production, reduce costs, and extend the economic life of production wells.
He is principal inventor of his own hydrocyclone, an emerging technology for treating water-dominated fluid streams from recovery and processing of wellhead production. With environmental constraints and the emphasis on recovering residual oil from produced water streams, this hydrocyclone is receiving industry acceptance as the separation technology of choice. The technology represents most recent technological advances and has demonstrated that it is capable of deoiling oily water streams recovering the residual oil and produce clean water suitable for disposal or reuse, thus reducing demand for fresh water.
He has also been active in providing education and training on separation technologies. He has developed short courses and workshop materials on advances in hydrocyclone technology and other separation techniques for the treatment oily production fluids. He has presented courses and workshops to national and international R&D institutes and oil industry clients, and oil sector companies in UAE, Kuwait, Russia, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. 

His partial client list includes:

    •    Petronas
    •    Brunei Shell Petroleum
    •    Carigali-PTTEPI Operating Company
    •    Kuwait Oil Company
    •    Hess Indonesia
    •    Chevron
    •    Halliburton
    •    Vegas Oil & Gas SA
    •    Saudi Aramco
    •    ADCO Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations
    •    White Nile Petroleum Operating Co
    •    Hamra Oil
    •    Advanced Petroleum Company
    •    Qatar Petroleum
    •    TUVNEL
    •    Pro Analysis (Norway)
    •    Advanced Sergars (UK)
    •    Jorin (UK)

 

Key Benefits for Attending this Event

  • REFRESH the theoretical and practical understanding of treating produced water in the Oil & Gas industry
  • GAIN INSIGHTS on the practical knowledge of Produced Water treating technologies and applications
  • USE tools to select the right technology for Produced Water Management and to optimize the operational effectiveness
  • INTEGRATE hydrocyclone and polishing technologies in Produced Water Management systems
  • ASSESS technology requirements with bench-scale testing
  • APPLY the sizing of CANMET hydrocyclone for different applications, i.e. refinery desalter effluent, slop oil, produced water and tank bottoms 
  • ADDRESS the specifications of Produced Water quality for reuse and discharge

 

Who Should Attend

This event is targeted towards:

Production & process engineers & Technicians | Geologists | Well log geologists & engineers | HSE manager | Petroleum Engineering & Reservoir engineers

from oil & gas exploration & production sector

Sponsors

Corporate Partner:

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Official Hotel:

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Venue & Accomodation

JW Marriot Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
183 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, 55100 Malaysia
Tel: +603 2715 9000
Fax: +603 2715 7000
Web: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/kuldt-jw-marriot-hotel-kuala-lumpur/

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