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The 8th Annual North Sea Decommissioning Conference is now complete

The conference was a huge success and will return in November 2012 - to purchase the audio recordings of the event click here

 

Execute decommissioning projects that cut supply chain costs
and ease logistical challenges in an increasingly competitive market

This industry leading conference is set to tackle the major issues at the heart of offshore decommissioning with unparalleled participation from the key government departments influencing the North Sea Decommissioning Industry.

Join the leading North Sea Decommissioning experts as they discuss business critical issues including:.

  • Hear from key government agencies to gain clearer perspectives on financial, regulatory and environmental changes in order to better prepare for decommissioning

  • Determine the latest supplier initiatives and technological developments to cut supply chain costs and execute a highly efficient operation

  • Access expert insight into Well P&A standards, testing and techniques to overcome this major decommissioning challenge

  • Understand skilled labour issues and organisational factors within Decommissioning, Dismantling and Deconstruction allowing you to ease logistical challenges

  • Utilise knowledge on best practices within decommissioning programmes to aid quality project management

 

ONLY 6 PASSES REMAIN! 15 OPERATORS TO NETWORK WITH!

DON'T MISS OUT, REGISTER NOW!

 

Excellent event to update yourself on new technologies and learning’s and to meet key people in the decommissioning industry.Gunther Newcombe, Vice President - Decommissioning, BP


SEE THE UNBEATABLE LINE UP BELOW FOR JUST SOME OF THE EXPERTS YOU'LL MEET...

Careful business planning now is crucial. The North Sea Decommissioning Conference will be your unique opportunity to secure new business and network with more key operators than ever before. Don't miss out on the chance to talk business with:

  • Vice President - Decommissioning, BP
  • Senior Subsea Intervention Engineer, SHELL
  • Enterprise Category Manager, SHELL
  • Principal Technical Expert (PTE) Well Abandonment, SHELL
  • Operations Engineer, SHELL
  • Commercial Advisor, CHEVRON
  • Subsurface Technologist, EXXONMOBIL
  • Decommissioning Manager SNS/EIS, CONOCOPHILLIPS
  • Decommissioning Strategy Consultant, CNR INTERNATIONAL
  • Decommissioning Manager, TALISMAN ENERGY
  • Facilities Engineer, MAERSK OIL
  • Decommissioning Manager, DYNAMIC OFFSHORE RESOURCES
  • Business Improvement Manager, PA RESOURCES
  • Operations Director, PA RESOURCES
  • Head of Production, GDF SUEZ
  • Senior Development Engineer, GDF SUEZ
  • Senior Integrity Engineer, GDF SUEZ
  • Strategy Coordinator, SELLAFIELD
  • Head of Directorate Support Office, SELLAFIELD
  • Senior Drilling Engineer, BG GROUP
  • Principal Estimate Engineer, WOODSIDE ENERGY
  • Environmental Advisor, WOODSIDE ENERGY
  • President, UPETROM GROUP
  • Vice President, UPETROM GROUP
  • Vice President Sales, UPETROM GROUP

Use this exclusive chance to gain valuable face-time with operators and ensure it’s you, not your competition, that snaps up the next £multi million contract.


Fantastic collection of industry experts, knowledge sharing and data gathering. Time management and organisation is superb.Amy Seward, Subsurface Technologist, ExxonMobil

FIVE KEY FEATURES FOR 2011:

Designed to improve your conference experience and ensure your attendance is a worthwhile endeavour

  1. Over 150 senior level decommissioning executives from the North Sea and international regions for you to network with over two days of business development
  2. Panel discussions on cutting techniques, ROV use, and the entrance of salvage firms into the industry
  3. Detailed analysis of the decommissioning costs, requirements and processes for the North Sea
  4. Greater focus on well plug & abandonment: an important, difficult and very expensive part of the decommissioning process
  5. 12 booth exhibition hall packed full of the latest decommissioning technologies that are specifically designed to slash the costs of decommissioning and drive forward the North Sea market

Impressed with the showcase of subsea cutting & jetting tools. Christopher Ojiako, Subsea Engineer, Statoil

For more information on great reasons to attend the conference, download the brochure here

Source: Dept for Energy & Climate Change, 02/08/11. Note: While forecasting of installation removal dates is unreliable due to field closure dates frequently changing, this provides a general trend.

WHY THIS CONFERENCE IS FUNDAMENTAL FOR THE INDUSTRY:

  • In the next decade around 120 installations will be decommissioned in the southern North Sea alone - some 10 to 15 fields per annum
  • Altogether, by 2030, £24 - 30billion is projected to be spent on decommissioning some 470 offshore oil and gas installations, 10,000 km of pipelines, 5,000 wells and 15 onshore terminals on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf
  • A real understanding and careful planning is required to overcome strategic challenges without added unnecessary expenditure and time
  • An upswing in North Sea decommissioning is going to put a greater strain on every resource and every aspect of the supply chain - comprehensive preparation is critical

Get all the latest details by downloading the brochure now!

Very informative & more detailed than most conferences Jeff Arnoldi, Global Commissioning & Handover Lead, ConocoPhillips

 
    Speaking Organisations    
  PTTEP BP Shell  
Weatherford AF Decom Offshore Worley Parsons  
Weatherford AF Decom Offshore Tetra Douglas-Westwood JP Kenny
Deeptek London Offshore Consultants Marine Ecological Surveys Ltd Reverse Engineering Deep Ocean
  Deloitte CMS tsb-offshore