PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SUMMER SCHOOL INTER-UNIVERSITY CENTRE DUBROVNIK, CROATIA Interactive Seminar Workshop 39: Exploitation in Mature Oil Fields Short Courses: 1. Deep Offshore Challenges- From Exploration to Production (June, 8 th ) 2. Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) (June, 9-12 th ) WORKSHOP OVERVIEW DUBROVNIK JUNE 8 12, 2015 Inter-University Centre 4, Don Frana Bulića, Dubrovnik, Croatia
INTERACTIVE SEMINAR WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION The first Short Course will include the lecturing and follow up discussions on deep offshore challenges in exploration and production of hydrocarbons with the special focus on the offshore Adriatic. The task of the second Short Course is to explore how to improve EOR outcomes and the contemporary EOR monitoring processes (recovery factor vs. reservoir complexity index, etc.) Also the possibilities for mature field revitalization will be discussed. The scope of the courses is to give the comprehensive knowledge of new technologies and reservoir characterization in exploitation of remaining oil reserves in mature oil fields. The format of this 5-day interactive seminar-workshop provides morning and early afternoon sessions which include lectures and exchanging the experience (panel discussions). The official language of the PESS is English. LECTURERS I. Short Course: Deep Offshore Challenges- From Exploration to Production (June, 8 th ) 1. (Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency, Croatia): Offshore Adriatic - exploration and production activities 2. DSc Tomislav Malvić (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Geology of the Croatian part of the Adriatic Basin, possible hydrocarbon systems and some previous explorations 3. DSc Zdenko Krištafor (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Offshore drilling 4. DSc Herbert Hofstätter (Montan University Leoben, Austria): Offshore waste free drilling 5. DSc Borivoje Pašić (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Technological and environmental impact of drilling fluids on offshore drilling operation 6. DSc Davorin Matanović (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Environmental risk due the petroleum engineering activities in Adriatic Sea 7. DSc Lidia Hrnčević (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Oil spill response and countermeasures 8. DSc Daria Karasalihović Sedlar (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Concessions for offshore exploration and production 9. (Crosco Ltd., Croatia): Offshore drilling activities 10. (INAgip Croatia/Italy): Offshore production systems and transport 11. (Eni S.p.A., Italy): Italian experiences in deep offshore (Adriatic)
12. DSc Paul Shcherban (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia): Perspectives analyses of Baltic Sea oil and gas deposits development II. Short Course: Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) (June, 9-12 th ) 1. Introduction to EOR methods Reservoir fluid characterization Reservoir rock characterization Screening of EOR methods: Displacement efficiency (microscopic displacement, macroscopic displacement and heterogeneity) Improving EOR outcomes (Improving water based methods through low salinity and carbonated water injection; Improving gas based methods through controlling Asphaltene related problems) EOR under fracturing condition 2. Mohammad Sedaghat (Montan University Leoben, Austria) Improving EOR outcomes (Chemical methods; pore level visualization) 3. DSc Domagoj Vulin (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Uncertainty Assessments In Recovery Forecasts 4. DSc Branimir Cvetković (Petro Brelle Energy Ltd., Norway) Recovery factor vs. Reservoir complexity index and improvement in EOR outcomes PARTICIPANTS The Interactive Seminar Workshop is conceived on a post-graduate level for experienced petroleum engineers, scientists and technical experts with experience in energy business, petroleum industry professionals and managers, upstream technology and R&D experts, geoscientists, academic stuff, PhD students, PE educators, oil and gas company consultants, energy and economics experts. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Welcome Cocktail & Lunch Monday, June 8 th, IUC Atrium Excursion Wednesday, June 10 th afternoon & evening Guided walking tour through the historic sights of the Old City of Dubrovnik Thursday, June 11 th, Farewell Cocktail Friday, June 12 th
PARTICIPATION FEES (amounts in Euros, all taxes included) Participants 850.- One day Short Course fee (June, 8 th ) 300.- Professors and students from IUC member universities* 220.- Only the participants with paid Registration fee will be entitled to Conference materials and will be allowed to participate in all Workshop s activities. *Up to three places for participants from IUC s member universities are available at the reduced Participation Fee. CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION The Inter-University Centre will issue a Certificate of Participation to all attendees who have taken an active role in the Workshop. Presenting authors will receive a Diploma from the directors of the Workshop. DRESS CODE Opening & Closing Ceremony Business Casual Other Casual
GENERAL INFORMATION www.rgn-pess.com www.iuc.hr www.dubrovnik-online.com Secretariat of the Inter-University Centre, Don Frana Bulića 4, 20 000 Dubrovnik, Croatia Phone: ++ 385 20 413 626, and ++ 385 20 413 627 Fax: ++ 385 20 413 628 E-mail: iuc@iuc.hr PESS Organizing Committee University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering, Pierottijeva 6, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia PESS Executive Directors: Associate Professor Daria Karasalihović Sedlar, Phone: ++385 1 5535 829 GSM: ++385 98 554 507 Fax: ++385 1 4836 074 E-mail: daria.karasalihovic-sedlar@oblak.rgn.hr Associate Professor Lidia Hrncevic, Phone: ++385 1 5535 837 GSM: ++385 91 503 9082 Fax: ++385 1 4836 074 E-mail: lidia.hrncevic@oblak.rgn.hr Acommodation Travel agency Me et Me (www.meetme.hr )
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW Sunday June 7, 2015 5.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. Registration of Participants (Inter-University Centre (IUC), 4 Don Frana Bulića, Dubrovnik) Monday June 8, 2015 8.00 a.m. 9.00 a.m. Registration of Participants (IUC, PESS Office, First Floor) 9.00 a.m. 9.30 a.m. Opening Ceremony (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) 9.30 a.m. 11.00 a.m. I. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) (Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency, Croatia): Offshore Adriatic - exploration and production activities DSc Tomislav Malvić (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Geology of the Croatian part of the Adriatic Basin, possible hydrocarbon systems and some previous explorations DSc Zdenko Krištafor (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Offshore drilling 11.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. Coffee Break (IUC Atrium) 11.30 a.m. 1.00 p.m. II. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) DSc Herbert Hofstätter (Montan University Leoben, Austria): Offshore waste free drilling DSc Borivoje Pašić (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Technological and environmental impact of drilling fluids on offshore drilling operation DSc Davorin Matanović (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Environmental risk due the petroleum engineering activities in Adriatic Sea
1.00 p.m. 1.30 p.m. Welcome Cocktail (IUC Atrium) 1.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. III. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) DSc Lidia Hrnčević (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Oil spill response and countermeasures DSc Daria Karasalihović Sedlar (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Concessions for offshore exploration and production (Crosco Ltd., Croatia): Offshore drilling activities 3.00 p.m. 3.30 a.m. Coffee Break (IUC Atrium) 3.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. IV. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) (INAgip Croatia/Italy): Offshore production systems and transport (Eni S.p.A., Italy): Italian experiences in deep offshore (Adriatic) DSc Paul Shcherban (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia): Perspectives analyses of Baltic Sea oil and gas deposits development 5.00 p.m. Late Lunch/Early Dinner (Mimosa Restaurant) Tuesday June 9, 2015 9.30.m. 11.00 a.m. V. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) Introduction to EOR methods Reservoir fluid characterization Reservoir rock characterization 11.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. Coffee Break (IUC Atrium) 11.30.m. 1.00 p.m. VI. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) Screening of EOR methods:
1.00 p.m. 1.30 p.m. Coffee Break (IUC Atrium) 1.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. VII. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) Displacement efficiency (microscopic displacement, macroscopic displacement and heterogeneity) Wednesday June 10, 2015 9.30 a.m. 11.00 a.m. VIII. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) Improving EOR outcomes (Improving water based methods through low salinity and carbonated water injection; Improving gas based methods through controlling Asphaltene related problems) 11.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. Coffee Break (IUC Atrium) 11.30 a.m. 1.00 p.m. IX. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) EOR under fracturing condition 2.00 p.m. Excursion Thursday June 11, 2015 10.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. X. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) Mohammad Sedaghat (Montan University Leoben, Austria) Improving EOR outcomes (Chemical methods; pore level visualization) 11.30 a.m. 12.00 p.m. Coffee Break (IUC Atrium) 12.00.m. 2.00 p.m. XI. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor)
DSc Domagoj Vulin (Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia): Uncertainty Assessments In Recovery Forecasts 4.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. Walking Tour Sightseeing of the Old City of Dubrovnik Friday June 12, 2015 9.30.m. 11.00 a.m. XII. Session (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) DSc Branimir Cvetković (Petro Brelle Energy Ltd., Norway) Recovery factor vs. Reservoir complexity index and improvement in EOR outcomes 11.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. Coffee Break (IUC Atrium) 11.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. Closing Ceremony (IUC, Conference Room, Ground Floor) 12.30 p.m. Farewell Cocktail (IUC Atrium)