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SPE RUSSIAN OIL AND GAS CONFERENCE

AND EXHIBITION PREVIEW 2008


THE DEFINITIVE TECHNICAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION FOR THE RUSSIAN E&P MARKET
28-30 OCTOBER 2008, PAVILLION 57, ALL RUSSIA EXHIBITION CENTER, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
Organised by E&P Events LLP

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A TECHNICAL EVENT FOR
SENIOR PROFESSIONALS

CONTENTS
Welcome from the executive committee chairman 03
Welcome from the programme committee chairman 04
The conference committees 05
Event highlights 06
Conference overview 07
Schedule of events 08
Plenary sessions 09
Conference day 1 – Tuesday 28th October 10
Conference day 2 – Wednesday 29th October 12
Conference day 3 – Thursday 30th October 14
Exhibitor list 19
Travel and accommodation 20
Booking information 22
Delegate booking form 23

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WELCOME FROM THE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the Executive Committee it is my pleasure to welcome


you to the 2008 Society of Petroleum Engineers Russian Oil and Gas
Technical Conference and Exhibition. The theme for this year’s
conference is: “Technology for Today and Tomorrow”. While the
Russian Oil and Gas Industry hosts many conferences each year, the
success of the inaugural SPE Russian Oil and Gas 2006 Conference
and Exhibition demonstrated the benefit of this conference, dedicated
ROBERT DUDLEY to the dissemination of technical information.
PRESIDENT AND CHIEF
EXECUTIVE OFFICER, TNK-BP This year’s conference will be attended by an estimated 5,000 industry
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN professionals from throughout Russia, as well as numerous other
countries, demonstrating the global nature of our industry. Russia is
the world’s second largest oil producer and the world’s largest holder
and producer of gas reserves. It will continue to play a leading role in
the global energy balance and world economics.

The high level of interest in this year’s conference is based on the


many technological challenges we continue to face in Russia as
we strive to improve overall reserve recovery in the many mature
producing regions across Russia, develop new Greenfield areas,
and continue exploration across this vast country. It is widely
believed Russia has the world’s largest accumulation of
hydrocarbons resources yet to be discovered. To continue
meeting these challenges will require the best of Russian,
as well as global, technologies and know how.

The Society of Petroleum Engineers has a long history of bringing


together the world’s best technical experts and providing an open
forum in which they can exchange new technologies and best
practices, giving engineers at all levels of their career opportunities
for continued learning.

Information presented at this conference will have a direct impact on


our industry’s ability to continue to meet the unique challenges we
face in Russia. Today and tomorrow we must apply these technologies
to ensure Russia maintains its current vital role in world energy
markets and realizes its full production and reserves potential.

Robert Dudley
Executive Committee Chairman

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WELCOME FROM THE
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN
It is a great honour to inform you about the unique opportunity to
participate in the SPE Russian Oil and Gas Technical Conference and
Exhibition 2008 which will take place at the All Russia Exhibition
Centre in Moscow, Russia, 28-30th October 2008.

SPE Russian Oil and Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition 2008
is the place where oil and gas producing companies can meet
representatives of leading universities and institutes, and where
service industry representatives have a chance to meet with leading
research institutes.
ADIL MUKHITOV SPE Russian Oil and Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition 2008 is
VICE PRESIDENT INFORMATION the place to meet, share experience and collect best practices in
MANAGEMENT, SCHLUMBERGER applying technology today and addressing the challenges of tomorrow.
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
During the course of the conference you will have a chance to attend
three plenary sessions and a closing session:

Plenary Session 1: The Russian Oil and Gas Industry and its Role in
the Global Energy Market
Plenary Session 2: The Role of Technology Today and Tomorrow
Plenary Session 3: Young Professionals and their Training – Realising
their Talent Today and Tomorrow
Closing Session: Wrap up session and Overview of Discussions

These Plenary Sessions will be lead by the representatives of state


authorities, managers of the major oil and service companies, leading
scientists and figures representing major universities.

The exhibition will show case the latest developments and samples
of new high-tech equipment. I am confident you will be able to draw
on many new things for yourselves and your companies to find
application for these innovative solutions in your activity.

Eighteen technical sessions will be held to review 168 oral and poster
presentations. During the planning stages the Programme
Committee received 689 abstracts. The main criteria for selection
were innovation and applicability to existing technical challenges.
Another important criterion was the potential economic efficiency of
the use of proposed innovations for subsoil users. As a result, the
programme now includes papers from specialists from over 65
companies representing 26 countries of the world.

The Programme Committee and I personally invite you to participate


in this event. The Conference and Exhibition will give you an
outstanding opportunity to familiarize yourselves with modern
technologies, communicate with your colleagues and share the
results achieved.

I am convinced that participation in this conference will be of benefit for


you and your company. Together we will make this event a real success.

Adil Mukhitov
Programme Committee Chairman

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THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE


Robert Dudley, TNK-BP, Executive Committee Chairman Adil Mukhitov, Schlumberger, Programme Committee Chairman
Simon Bennett, TNK-BP Igor Semenovich Afanasiev, Rosneft
Vladimir Bogdanov, Surgutneftegas Alexander Andreevich Alpatov, Kondaneft
Anatoly Brekhuntsov, Sibnac Vitalii Anvarovich Baikov, UfaNIPIneft
Maurice Dijols, Schlumberger Mikhail Vasilievich Chertenkov, Lukoil
Iskander Diyashev, IRDC Brian Davidson, Carbo Ceramics Eurasia
Anatoly Dmitrievsky, Oil and Gas Research Institute Iskander Diyashev, IRDC
Iain Dowell, Halliburton Russia Rasim Diyashev, Tatneft Geophysica
Alexander Dyukov, Gazprom-Neft Nikolay Vasilievich Dolgushin, Institute VNIIPROMGAZ of PROMGAZ
Ken Eisenmenger, Chevron Neftegaz Inc. Konstantin M. Fedorov, Tuymen State University
Chris Finlayson, Shell Russia John Gallivan, Tracs International
Professor Valery Isaakovich Graifer, RITEK John Goldader, Deloitte & Touche CIS
Bengt Lie Hansen, StatoilHydro Michael Humphrey (MLHU), Chevron
Alexander Korsik, “NK Rusneft“ Andrei Ipatov, Gubkin Russian State University, Gazprom-Neft
Sergei Kudryashov, Rosneft Alexander Vasilievich Ivanenko, RITEK
Adil Mukhitov (Programme Committee Chairperson), Schlumberger Nikolay Karnaukhov, Tuymen State Oil&Gas University
Renat Halliulovich Muslimov, Tatneft Mars Magnavievich Khasanov, Rosneft
(State Council to the President of the Republic of Tatarstan) Sergey Kolbikov, “NOVATEK”
Giovanni Paccaloni, SPE President 2005 Dmitry G. Koshchug, Moscow State University
Vasiliy Podyuk, Gazprom Dmitry Kuzovenkov, Baker Hughes
Dmitriy Puscharovskiy, Moscow State University Ray Larijani, Halliburton International Inc.
Yuri Konstantinovich Shafranik, SouzNeftegas Andrey Vitoldovich Litvinov, Lukoil
Genady Shmal, Oil & Gas Industrialists Association of Russia Boris Evgenievich Lukhminsky, University of Geological Prospecting
Mikhail Tokarev, Moscow State University Segrey Mikhailovich Lyutomskii, TyumenGiprogas
Nikolay Tokarev, Transneft Timur Manapov, TNK-BP
Rick Tompkins, TNK-BP Peter McNaughton, Halliburton International Inc.
Albert Vladimirov, Gubkin Russian State University Andrey Melnikov, TNK-BP
Don Wallet, ConocoPhillips Igor Tikhonovich Mischenko, Gubkin Russian State University
Saeid Mokhatab
Sergey Monastyrev, SibNAC
Tom O’Gallagher, Schlumberger
Vladimir Anatolievich Pavlov, Rosneft
Phil Poettman, Schlumberger
Reinhard Pongratz, Halliburton
Klaus Potsch, OMV
Vladimir Alexandrovich Revnivykh, Surgutneftegaz-Surgut NIPINeft
Alexander Shandrygin, Schlumberger
Victor Solomonovich Sheinbaum, Gubkin Russian State University
Suleyman Sitdikov, Rosneft
Robert Wolfsberger, Schlumberger

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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

CONFERENCE THEMES
■ Drilling
■ Well Completions
■ Geology & Geophysics
■ Reservoir Monitoring & Testing
■ Well Logging & Formation Evaluation
■ Facilities Engineering
■ Production Operations
■ Fluid Mechanisms & Oil-Recovery Process
■ Reservoir Engineering
■ Gas Technology
■ Project Management
■ Emerging & Peripheral Technology
■ Health, Safety & Environment
■ Rehabilitation of the Mature Fields
■ Arctic Technologies
■ Flow Assurance
■ Information Technology
■ Human Resources Activities

REASONS TOATTEND SPE RUSSIAN OIL AND GAS


TECHNICAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
■ Find out about Russia’s oil and gas industry and its role

in the global energy market.


■ Obtain technical knowledge and expertise in the SPE

technical Conference.
■ Evaluate products and services from over 120 exhibiting

NOC, IOC, service and supplier companies


from Russia and around the world.
■ Network with colleagues and meet with leading figures

from the industry.

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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

DRINKS RECEPTION
A drinks reception for all attendees to SPE Russian Oil and Gas will
take place in the exhibition hall from 17.30–18.30 on Tuesday 28
October and Wednesday 29 October.

EXHIBITION
The exhibition will host over 120 companies from Russia and
around the world. For more information see page 19.

TOPICAL LUNCHEON
Topic to be addressed: Shtokman field
A Topical Luncheon will take place 12.00–13.00 hours on
Wednesday 29 October 2008.

Representatives from operating companies will be discussing the


topic during a buffet style lunch. To book to attend this luncheon,
please turn to page 23.

UNDERGRADUATE/POSTGRADUATE STUDENT
PAPER CONTEST
The Student Paper Contest highlights SPE’s global links with
universities and student support groups around the world. There will
be two divisions – one undergraduate contest and one postgraduate
contest, taking place on Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th
respectively. Students from 17 universities across the region have
been invited to attend and submit abstracts. The abstract submission
deadline is 1st June 2008. The winner of each division will attend
SPE’s Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition to compete with
international students. Certificates will be presented during the
Closing Session on Thursday 30th October.

For further information including sponsorship opportunities,


please contact Theresa Callanan in the SPE London office on
+44 (0)207 299 3300 or Julia Kharitchenko in the SPE Moscow office
on +7 495 748 35 88.

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP


The Young Professionals Workshop will take place on
Thursday 30 October.
Chairperson: Giovanni Paccaloni, 2005 SPE President.

4 students from top universities in Moscow and 4 young professionals


will be asked to give a presentation of no more than 10 minutes and
in the language of their choice (simultaneous translation will be
available) that will cover one of the following important values:
■ Learning ■ Excellence
■ Innovation ■ Social Responsibility

An award will be presented at the closing session to the top 2


presenters – 1 student and 1 young professional.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Over 80 poster presentations will be on display in the exhibition hall
from 08.00–18.00 on each day of the event.
Chairperson: John Gallivan, Tracs International

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
This event will be conducted in both English and Russian with
simultaneous translation available in all plenary and technical sessions

TUESDAY 28 OCTOBER 2008


ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4
08.00–10.00 Registration (Exhibition opens 09.00 – 18.30)
09.30–10.00 Coffee – Exhibition Hall
10.00–12.00 PLENARY SESSION 1: Undergraduate Student
The Russian Oil and Gas Industry and its Role in the Global Energy Market Paper Contest – 10.00–17.30
12.00–13.00 LUNCH AND VIP TOUR OF EXHIBITION Tour scheduled 1200–1215 hours
13.00–15.00 1: Advanced Technologies 2: Geology & Geophysics/ 3: Production Enhancement
in Reservoir Engineering Wireline I
/ Case Studies
15.00–15.30 Coffee – Exhibition Hall
15.30–17.30 4: Fluid Mechanisms 5: Production Operations 6: Drilling I
17.30–18.30 Drinks Reception and Technical Posters located on Exhibition Floor
ndergraduate Student Paper Contest – Room 4
WEDNESDAY 29 OCTOBER 2008
ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4
08.00–10.00 Registration (Exhibition opens 09.00 – 18.30)
09.30–10.00 Coffee – Exhibition Hall
10.00–12.00 PLENARY SESSION 2: The Role of Technology Today and Tomorrow Postgraduate Student
Paper Contest – 10.00–17.30
12.00–13.00 TOPICAL LUNCHEON/LUNCH
13.00-15.00 7: Reservoir Monitoring 8: Geology & Geophysics/ 9: Drilling II
Wireline II
15.00–15.30 Coffee – Exhibition Hall
15.30–17.30 10: Engineering of 11: Gas Technology 12: Completions I
Challenging Reservoirs
17.30–18.30 Drinks Reception and Technical Posters located on Exhibition Floor

THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER 2008


ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 5
08.00–10.00 Registration (Exhibition opens 09.00 – 18.00)
09.30–11.00 PLENARY SESSION 3: Young Professionals and their Training – Young Professionals
Realising their Talent Today and Tomorrow Workshop – 10.00–18.00

11.00–11.30 Coffee – Exhibition Hall


11.30–13.00 13: Reservoir Modelling 14: Information Technology 15: Flow Assurance
13.00–14.00 LUNCH
14.00–15.30 16: Completions II 17: Mature Fields 18: Emerging Technology
15.30–16.00 Coffee – Exhibition Hall
16.00–18.00 CLOSING SESSION

SPECIAL SESSION: A multi-disciplinary session will take place on Thursday 30th October 13:00-15:00 hours in room 5

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PLENARY SESSIONS

KEYNOTE SPEECH
Professor Valery I. Graifer, Chairman of the Board of Directors JSC Lukoil,
General Director of JSC RITEK OJSC Lukoil

PLENARY SESSION 1 PLENARY SESSION 3


THE RUSSIAN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY AND ITS ROLE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS AND THEIR TRAINING –
IN THE GLOBAL ENERGY MARKET – ROOM 1 REALISING THEIR TALENT TODAY AND TOMORROW –
TUESDAY 28 OCTOBER 2008 – 10.00–12.00 ROOM 1
THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER 2008 – 09.30–11.00
Chairperson:
Robert Dudley, President and Chief Executive Officer, TNK-BP, Chairperson:
Executive Committee Chairman Dr Mars M Khasanov, Director for Science, Rosneft
Speakers: Speakers:
Thane Gustafson, Senior Director, Russian & Caspian Research, Professor Viktor G Martinov, First Prorector, Gubkin University
CERA
Vladimir Surtaev, Young Professional, Rosneft
Yury Podturkin, General Director, State Commission of Reserves
A.Y. Dmitriev, Deputy Director Innovation Projects for Preparation
Anatoliy M Brekhuntsov, General Director, SibNAC of Young specialists in oil and gas in TSPPC ND TPU

PLENARY SESSION 2 CLOSING SESSION


THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW – WRAP UP SESSION AND OVERVIEW OF DISCUSSIONS –
ROOM 1 ROOM 1
WEDNESDAY 29 OCTOBER 2008 – 10.00–12.00 THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER 2008 – 16.00–18.00

Chairperson: Chairperson:
Maurice Dijols, President, Schlumberger Russia Tim Summers, COO, TNK-BP

Speakers: Speakers:
Dr Mars M Khasanov, Director for Science, Rosneft Professor Valery I. Graifer, Chairman of the Board of Directors JSC
Lukoil, General Director of JSC RITEK OJSC Lukoil
Mikolai N Lisovskiy, Chairman of the Central Committee of Field
Development Planning, Ministry of Natural Resources Maurice Dijols, President, Schlumberger Russia

Richard Herbert, EVP Technology, TNK-BP Dr Mars M Khasanov, Director for Science, Rosneft

Douglas Meikle, Vice President, Europe-Eurasia, Halliburton Adil Mukhitov, Vice President Information Management,
Schlumberger, Programme Committee Chairman

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TUESDAY 28 OCTOBER
13.00–15.00

SESSION 1: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN SESSION 2: GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS/WIRELINE I SESSION 3: PRODUCTION ENHANCEMENT
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING/CASE STUDIES – ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

SPE-116870 Horizontal Wells – Their Application SPE-116853 Using Resistivity Log Invasion Profiles, SPE-116775 An Innovative Acid Stimulation
and Status in Russia Multiple Porosity Logs, Core and Test Data to Technique for Reviving Dead Wells in the Ghawar
J. Gallivan, KPT Determine Lithology, Porosity and Permeability in Field of Saudi Arabia – A Holistic Approach
Pre-Cambrian Sandstones of Eastern Siberia S. Haldar, M. Al-Eid and A. Al-Jandal, Saudi Aramco;
SPE-117372 Peculiarities of Field Development
E. Prasse, R. Tye and J. Hornbrook, DeGolyer and V. Ramanathan, Schlumberger
Using Multilateral Horizontal Wells System– Practical
MacNaughton; T. Putnam, TNK-BP
M.Y. Klimov, Gazprom SPE-116845 Optimization of Coiled-Tubing
SPE-116955 Prediction of Oil and Gas Bearing Interventions on Extended-Reach Openhole
SPE-116873 Improved Oil Recovery by Cyclic
Potential of Low-Permeability Reservoirs within Completion in a Field in Saudi Arabia
Injection and Production
Sedimentary Clinoform Formations in Kondinsko- F. Beheiri, Saudi Aramco
A. Shchipanov, IRIS
Priobskaya Oil and Gas Zone
SPE-114828 Candidate Selection Process for
SPE-115091 Waterflooding Incremental Oil T. Kruchkova, IRDC; V. Igoshkin and A. Kuklin, Geoseis;
Fracturing Combined with RPM Treatments for
Recovery Study in Middle Miocene to Paleocene G. Davitashvili, Kondaneft
Western Siberia Oilfields Based on Case Studies
Reservoirs: Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico
SPE-115479 Petrophysical Characterization of A. Prudnikova and A. Anashkin, Halliburton
B. Liu, J. Lach and R. Dessenberger, Knowledge
a Complex Lithology Reservoir in a Cretaceous
Reservoir; K. McMillen, Consultant; M. Kelkar, SPE-117366 Hydrochloric Acid Fracturing in
Formation of Venezuela by Integration of Core,
University of Tulsa Combination with Water Influx Isolation
Logs, Production and Pressure Data
L.A. Magadova, M.A. Silin, E.G. Gaevoi, V.N. Marinenko,
SPE-115099 Technical and Economical Analysis of F. Angel, U. de los Andes; L. Miranda, PDVSA
S.A. Nizova and V.R. Magadov, Gubkin U.;
Multilateral Well Applications
SPE-117088 Locating Premature Gas and Water N.A. Demyanenko, BelNIPIneft
D. Zhu and D. Arcos, Texas A&M
Breakthrough, by Running Horizontal Production
SPE-115547 Setting the Standard for Resin Coated
SPE-114596 Uncertainty in Reserve and Well Logs (Van Yogan Field, W. Siberia, Russia)
Proppant Testing
Productivity Calculations of Sour and Gas Condensate R. Evans, I. Shayhutdinov and V. Bardin, TNK-BP
J. Abbott, E. Barmatov, Z. Usova, K. Nosova and
A. Elsharkawy, Kuwait U.
SPE-115956 Structure Features of the Paleozoic A. Burukhin, Schlumberger
Complex of East Siberia Based on Results of
SPE-114988 Well Completion Design for Tight Gas
Complex Seismic and Well Log Data Interpretation
Formations
I. Nagaeva, Landmark Graphics
M. Soliman and L. East, Halliburton;
SPE-114313 Use of 3D Seismic Multiattributes, J. Ansah, Saudi Aramco
Acoustic Impedance, and Well-Driven Porosity to
Predict Effective Porosity Over the Field: A Case Study
A. Arianfar, Shahrood U. of Tech.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER PRESENTATIONS


SPE-116859 Appraisal of a Precambrian Reservoir: SPE-114250 Structural and Fracture Study SPE-117392 Advantages of Using Oil-Based
Verkhnechonskoye Field, East Siberia in the Fractured Reservoir by Using Image Hydrofrac Fluids in the Yamal-Nenets District of
R. Tye, J. Hornbrook and E. Prasse, DeGolyer and and Petrophysical West Siberia
MacNaughton; D. Lowe, Stanford U. F. Aghajari, Islamic Azad U..; Z. Movahed, Shahid S. Stolyarov and M. Elgasier, BJ Services;
Beheshti U. E. Borodin, Rosneft
SPE-115042 Oil Production and Water-Cut in
Naturally-Fractured and Vuggy Reservoirs SPE-117431 Mapping of Hydrofracturing Cracks SPE-114886 Shallow Penetration Particle-Gel
K. Li, Stanford U.; T. Lin, SINOPEC by Using Surface Tiltmeter Tools at Palnikov field System for Water and Gas Shut-Off Applications
in West L. Eoff, J. Vasquez and E. Dalrymple, Halliburton;
SPE-115442 Use of Representative Models to
V.S. Mironov and B.M. Davidson, Pinnacle J. Van Eijden, Shell
Improve the Decision Making Process of Chemical
Technologies; I.R. Diyashev, A.V. Brovchuk,
Flooding in a Mature Field SPE-115285 Unique and Successful Re-completion
Nezavisimaya Resursnaya Kompaniya
A.P. Costa, Petrobras; D. Schiozer, U. Estadual de of Well Kumkol South 1005, Kazakhstan
Campinas SPE-116872 Hydrocarbon Prospects in Tajikistan K. van Gijtenbeek and Q. Qu, Halliburton; U.
M. Qureshi, OGDCL; N. Siddiqui, New Horizon E&P Yermakhanov, PKKR; W. Louviere, Consultant
SPE-114361 Fracture Lineaments Validation
with Dynamic Data and its Role in History Matching a SPE-117390 Petrophysical Model of SPE-114830 Success of Hybrid Frac Application
Dual Porosity-Permeability Model for Haradh Field, Ust-Teguss Tyumen Sequence Reservoirs Methodology in Low-Mid Permeability Sandstone
Case Study A.M. Fadeev, K.V. Zverev, V.V. Fedortsev and V.V. Environment of W.Siberia Brown Fields – Lessons
S. Al-Mubarak and T. Pham, Saudi Aramco; Fedortsev, TNK-BP Learned
T. Le Maux and F.M. Colomar, Beicip-Franlab I. Kuvshinov and V. Kopyttsev, Halliburton
SPE-117430 Determining the Horizontal Well Profile
with Acoustic Reflected Wave Method
N. Smirnov and A. Vyryhalov, Neftegazgeofizika
SPE-117423 Restoration of Fissured Cavernous
Porosity Based on Standard Logging Package Data
O.V. Nadezhdin, G.A. Borisov and V.I. Savichev,
UfaNIPIneft

POSTER PRESENTATIONS ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE EXHIBITION HALL.

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TUESDAY 28 OCTOBER
15.30–17.30

SESSION 4: FLUID MECHANISMS SESSION 5: PRODUCTION OPERATIONS SESSION 6: DRILLING I


ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

SPE-117370 Why Double Porosity Models are not SPE-115452 Measurement of Component-Wise SPE-114837 Remote Environment, Land
Applicable to Simulating the Gas Condensate Well Gas-Liquid Mixtures Flow Rate Application of Rotary Steerable Systems in Russia
Bore Zone in Fractured-and-Porous Reservoirs A. Ermolaev, Gubkin U. G. Sutherland, J. Gibb and T. Solbakk, Halliburton;
A.N. Shandrygin, D.V. Rudenko and A.V. Zyryanova, D. Drabkin and R. Munger, TNK-BP
SPE-117389 Modern Scientific and Technological
Schlumberger
Developments in the Sphere of Crude Production and SPE-117378 Techniques of Constructing Horizontal
SPE-117373 Gas Methods Represent a New H.N. Muzipov and B.A. Erka, TNK-BP; Y.A. Savinyh Steam Injection and Producing Wells at Pilot areas
Technology of Oil Recovery Enhancement and A.A. Dvinin, TSOGU OPU-4 and OPU-5 of the Yareg Heavy Oil Field
V.B. Karpov, RITEK D.S. Loparev, LUKOIL
SPE-117386 Valve drives in Crude Production
SPE-114658 Combined Underground Gas Storage I.V. Azanov, TNK-BP; A.K. Shamigulov and SPE-116838 Feasibility Studies Of Combining
and Enhanced Oil Recovery in a Fractured Reservoir A.K. Shamigulov, Samotlorneftegaz Drilling with Casing and Expandable Casing
J. de Kok, A. Ali and T. Clemens, OMV H. Shen and B. Aadnoy, U. of Stavanger
SPE-117375 Synchronous Electric Motors with
SPE-117380 Solution to the Problems of Water/Gas Constant Magnets SPE-114053 Feasibility and Design of Arctic MODU
Reservoir Stimulation Using Injector Pump V.I. Pavlenko, RITEK for Year-Round Floating Operations
Technology M. MacDougall, Waterford
SPE-115340 ESP Monitoring and Diagnosis System
A.N. Drozdov, V.P. Telkov, Y.A. Egorov, V.S. Verbitsky,
Enables Operational Efficiency SPE-115488 Pushing the Limits: Improving Drilling
A.V. Dengaev and D.N. Lambin, I.A. Krasilnikov,
R. Molotkov, eP Solutions; G. Stephenson and S. Seale, Performance of High Temperature Gas Wells in Thar
Gubkin U.
Weatherford Desert in Sindh, Pakistan
SPE-114945 Integrated Reservoir Simulation M. Qureshi, P. Preining and M. Ali, OMV
SPE-115622 Sampling with Multiphase Flowmeter
Studies of EOR in a Heterogeneous and Complex
in Northern Siberia – Condensate Field Experience SPE-114295 Hybrid Drilling Rig with Rotating Coiled
Reservoir in the Northern Flank of El Carito-Mulata
and Sensitivities Tubing
Field, Venezuela
V. Afanasyev, B. Theuveny, V. Bastos and P. Guieze, A. Choudhary, K. Ogra and R. Garg, Maharashtra
L. Figuera, A. Garcia, E. Rodriguez, M. Gil and K. Khan
Schlumberger Inst. of Tech.; R. Menezes, Pune U.
Torres, PDVSA; E. Yehya and C. Leal, Halliburton
SPE-117371 Determining the Drive Mechanism in
Oil Field Development
L.M. Gaponova, SibNeft; M.L. Karnauhov, TSOGU

POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER PRESENTATIONS


SPE-117379 Studies of Conditions and Areas of SPE-117416 Analysis of Gas Separator with SPE-114990 A Field-Proven Methodology for Real-
Water/Gas Stimulation to Increase the Current and Disperser Impact on High Flow ESP Operation and Time Drill Bit Condition Assessment and Drilling
Ultimate Oil Recovery Factor (ORF) Enhancement of Well Operation Efficiency During Performance Optimization
V.P. Telkov and Y.A. Egorov, Gubkin U. ESP Operation T.R. Salakhov and V. Yamaliev, Ufa State Petr. Tech U.;
A. Tsunevsky, Gubkin U. V. Dubinsky, INTEQ
SPE-117387 Development of Efficient Digital Model
for Steam Gravitational Method of Heavy Crude SPE-116842 ESP Run Life Improvement in TNK-BP SPE-117544 Drilling of Wells with Considerable
D.V. Klemin and V.P. Pimenov, Ordzhonikidze Russian – A Structured Approach Vertical Deviation at the Samotlor Field
State Geological Prospecting U.; D. Rudenko, D. Crosby and V. Pshenichnikov, TNK-BP I. Sarkisov, TNK-BP
Schlumberger
SPE-117414 Comparison of ESP Technologies for SPE-114545 Technological Solutions to Overcome
SPE-116878 Water Shutoff Gels Improved Oil Operation at High Gas Content in Pump Based on NK Operational Challenges by Optimizing Applications in
Recovery in Naturally Fractured Raman Heavy Oilfield Rosneft Field Tests Saudi Aramco
N. Topguder and M. Demir, Turkish Petroleum; R. Habibbulin, Rosneft R. Bargawi, M. Qazi and M. Neacsu, Saudi Aramco
J. Gould, Gel Technologies
SPE-117415 Results of Studies of Submersible SPE-114835 Multilateral Systems Applications in
SPE-114714 Reservoir Souring Risk While Centrifugal Gas Separators Operation During OOO Karachaganak Field, Kazakhstan
Injecting Seawater in the Astokh Sector of the RN-Purneftegaz Wells’ Operation with High Input J. Gibb, C. Caproni and S. Telfer, Halliburton
Piltun-Astokhskoye Gas Content: Comparison of Bench and Field
SPE-114852 High Performance Fresh Water
C. Kuijvenhoven, Shell; G. Burgos and G. Lyra, R. Habibbulin, Rosneft; K. Litvinenko, UfaNIPIneft;
Flocculating Drilling Fluid helps to Increase Drilling
Sakhalin Energy V. Litvinenko and M.M. Telizhin, Purneftegaz;
Performance and Reduce Costs on Uvat Oilfield
A.N. Drozdov, V. Verbitsky, A. Dengaev and A. Arsen’ev,
A. Samarskiy, Halliburton; R. Munger, A. Terentiev, S.
Gubkin U.
Gasparov and B. Zalogin, S. Samyshkin, TNK-BP

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SESSION 7: RESERVOIR MONITORING SESSION 8: GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS/WIRELINE II SESSION 9: DRILLING II


ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

SPE-117097 Determination of Fracture Azimuth in SPE-117396 Use of Seismic Signal Dynamic SPE-114773 Optimization of Lead Cement Slurry
Palnikovskoye Field Western Siberia Using Tiltmeter Characteristics and their Trend Analysis in Design for Permafrost Low-Temperature Intervals,
B. Davidson and V. Mironov, CARBO Ceramics; Monitoring the Production Drilling at Kustovoye Field High-Flow-Rate Wells
I. Diyashev and A. Brovchuk, IRDC of LUKOIL – West Siberia D. Radojevic and A. Palitsyn, Halliburton;
A.V. Lyalin and S.V. Guzhva, KogalymNIPIneft A. Vostrikov, Naryan-Marneftegas
SPE-115609 Formation Testing and PVT Sampling in
Low-Permeability, High-Pressure Gas Condensate SPE-115490 Log Interpretation Methodology in SPE-115643 Successful Cementing Case Study in
Reservoirs by Example of Achimovskaya Formation Polygenetic Deposits of Vikulovskaya Suite at Tuscaloosa HPHT Well
of Urengoiskoe Field Kamennoye Field (Thin-Layer Storm Deposits and K. Ravi and R. Vargo, Halliburton; B. Cox, BP
V. Achourov, Schlumberger; E. Kroell, Wintershall Incised Valley Fill Complex)
SPE-114543 Drilling Optimization Technique-Using
Holding; G. Kaledin, Achimgas; C. Jennevin, A. Lopatin and A. Medvedev, Halliburton;
Real Time Parameters
Schlumberger; K. Rymarenko, Heriot-Watt U. Y. Masalkin and R. Valencia, TNK-BP
F. Iqbal, BP
SPE-117422 Use of Modern Organic Geo-Chemistry SPE-116591 Development of Water Saturation
SPE-114436 The Unique Experience of Odoptu –
Methods for Localisation of Promising Fields as Error Analysis Charts for Different Shaly Sand
More Field Development – a New Stage in Russian
Exemplified by the Oil and Gas Bearing Basin of Models for Uncertainty Quantification of Volumetric
Offshore Projects
Western Pre-Caucasus and Causasus In-Place Estimate
A. Kozin, Rosneft; I. Khamitov, M. Kuznetsov and
E.Y. Suslova, Rosneft S. El Mahgoub, U. of Wyoming; A. Daoud,
V. Igumnov, SakhalinNIPImorneft; I. Mukminov,
Schlumberger; E.S. El-Tayeb, Cairo U.
SPE-115200 The Effect of Multilayer Formation Rosneft; T. Azimov, Sakhalinmorneftegaz
Properties on Transient Temperature and Pressure SPE-117369 First Results of Geological Exploration
SPE-114148 Subsurface Drilling Waste Injection:
Profiles in Wells Work in West Urals Fold-and-Thrust Zone of the
Real-time Waste Domain Characterization Using
D. Zhu, W. Sui, C. Economides and A. Hill, Texas A&M Northern Pre-Urals Depression
Injection Monitoring and Pressure Interpretation
V.N. Danilov, VNIIGAZ
SPE-117406 Evaluation of Reservoir Parameters by T. Shokanov, E. Hernandez, A. Ovalle and V. Still, M-I
Production Data Analysis SPE-116847 Improved Reservoir Characterization SWACO; F. Fragachan, Consultant Associates
V. Guk, Rosneft in Heterogeneous Turbidites using NMR Whilst
SPE-114933 Resolving the Resource Constrains in
Drilling
SPE-117417 Smart Well Technology as Exemplified Russia: A Case Study in “Neftrack” Sidetrack Project
M. Eliseykina and M. Benefield, Baker Hughes;
by 1GS Horizontal Well of the Usinsk Field G. Aker, C. Gardien and C. Pratten, Schlumberger
A. Kroken, INTEQ
M.V. Chertenkov and A.A. Alabushin, LUKOIL;
A.V. Eidinov and R.V. Guselnikov, Roxar SPE-117400 Sedimentation Model of Lower
Cretaceous Deposits of the Northern Part of the
Surgut Dome Fold as Exemplified by Reservoir
bs10_2
I.V. Supolkina, KogalymNIPIneft

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SPE-115323 Well-Test Interpretation in Case of SPE-117388 Geological Field Classification of SPE-114700 Use of Turbine & Impregnated Bits
Behind-the-Casing Crossflow Reservoir Rocks of Ardat Horizon, Rodnikovsky to Drill Hard Abbrasive Formations at Bolivia
M. Kremenetskiy and A. Ipatov, Gazprom; V. Kokurina, Field, Orenburg Oblast South HPHT
Gubkin U. V.A. Shakirov, TNK-BP R. Vasquez Lopez, Repsol YPF
SPE-117411 Studies and Analysis of Results of the SPE-117405 Identification and Mapping of Non- SPE-116623 Managed Pressure Drilling as a
Priobskoye Field Multi-Zone Wells Structural Traps During Exploration and Prospecting Tool to Reduce Risk and Non-Productive Time
A.Y. Davletbaev, UfaNIPIneft; M. Bron and E. Oekan, D.Y. Golovanov and V.A. Rusakov, Rosneft H. Santos, S. Simoes and E. Catak, Impact Solutions
Colorado School of Mines; V.I. Nikishov, Rosneft
SPE-117401 AVO-Analysis of Hydrocarbon Deposits SPE-116959 Reducing Drilling Costs in a Low Cost
SPE-117368 Determining the Regimes of Oil Field in Continental Sidements Environment
Flooding Based on the Analysis of Pressure R.S. Melnikov and T.S. Malyshevskaya, TNK-BP B. Hay, TNK-BP
Reduction Curves in Shutdown Injection Wells
SPE-117039 Volcanic Rocks Reservoir SPE-109130 High Performance Water-Based
M.L. Karnauhov, TSOGU; E.M. P’ankova, Tyumen Oil
Properties Evaluation in Western Siberia – Insulating Packer Fluids
Scientific Center
the Role of an Integrated Approach for R. Ezell, D. Ezzat, J. Miller and G. Perez, Halliburton
SPE-117087 Van Yogan Field: Evaluation of the Unconventional Reservoir Study
Optimal Development Strategy for a Thin Viscous Oil G. Makarytchev, Schlumberger
Rim with a Large Gas Cap
SPE-116338 Application of Outcrop Analogues to
I. Shayhutdinov, V. Bardin and V. Galimardanov,
Optimize LWD Acquisition for More Confident Formation
TNK-BP
Evaluation in Horizontal and High Angle Wells
SPE-114772 Prediction of Temperature Distribution E. Tyurin, INTEQ; M. Benefield, Baker Hughes
in Intelligent Wells
SPE-114859 Advanced Subsurface Imaging Using
K. Muradov and D. Davies, Heriot-Watt U.
Integrated VSP-Image Log Methodology in Complex
Structures: A Case Study
A. Arianfar, Shahrood U. of Tech.; Z. Movahed, Shahid
Beheshti U.

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15.30–17.30

SESSION 10: ENGINEERING OF CHALLENGING SESSION 11: GAS TECHNOLOGY SESSION 12: COMPLETIONS I
RESERVOIRS – ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

SPE-117410 Main Trends in the Development SPE-114820 Wettability Alteration to Increase SPE-114876 Evolution of Hydraulic Fracturing
of Enhanced Reservoir Coverage by Stimulation Deliverability of Gas Production Wells in Russia
in Russia X. Xie, U. of Wyoming; Y. Liu, PetroTel; M. Sharma, R. Pongratz and I. Kuvshinov, Halliburton;
A. Lutfullin, Rosnedra U. of Texas; W. Weiss, Correlations Co. K. Latkin, Rosneft
SPE-117385 Studies of Abnormally Viscous SPE-117426 Maintenance of Reservoir Pressure SPE-117418 Formation Hydrofracturing Experience
Properties of Carbonic Crudes at the Fields of the in Gas and Oil deposit by Gas Injection on Horizontal Wells of Rosneft
Urals and Volga in Russia A.S. Romanov, TyumenNIIgiprogaz A.M. Haidar, I.I. Vafin and G.A. Borisov, UfaNIPIneft;
R.N. Diyashev, TNG-Group A.V. Dzhabrailov, Purneftegaz
SPE-117107 Gas Drainage Reserves Evaluation
SPE-117084 Integrated Perspective Assessment Based on Specific Reserves Per Well SPE-115556 Particularities of Hydraulic Fracturing
for Complex Low-Permeability Reservoir S. Kolbikov, Novatek in Dome-Type Reservoirs of Samara Area in the
A. Vasiliev, S. Selemenev, M. Kolesova and A. Shekian, Volga-Urals Basin
SPE-116881 Identifying Near Surface Gas Hazards
IRDC S. Sitdikov, A. Parfyonov, O. Evseev and V. Shashel,
through Dual Casing in Western Siberia
Rosneft; K. Butula, Schlumberger
SPE-117427 Studies of Problems of Well Operation Y. Karpekin, Schlumberger
Regime Selection During Gas Condensate Research SPE-115486 Well Productivity and Oil Recovery
SPE-116292 Interpretation Method of Downhole
N. Dolgushin, Promgaz; A. Zyuzev, VNIIGAZ Enhancement in East and West Siberian Fields as a
Temperature and Pressure Data for Detecting Water
Result of Inflow Control Technology and Application
SPE-115422 Application of Brown-Field Entry in Horizontal/Highly Inclined Gas Wells
S. Budlov, D. Laidlaw and B. Voll, Baker Oil Tools;
Experimental Design Techniques to a Super Giant D. Zhu and O. Achinivu, Texas A&M; K. Furui,
K. Kempf and I. Zaikin, Rosneft
Carbonate ConocoPhillips;
T. Billiter and K. Dagistanova, Tengizchevroil; SPE-115434 Breaking The Completions Paradigm:
SPE-116954 Production of Fields with Complex
G. King, Chevron Delivering World Class Wells In Deepwater Angola
Environmental Impact History – Major Engineering
D. White, P. Keatinge, K. Whaley and C. Price-Smith,
SPE-116831 Field Development Optimization of and Technological Solutions
BP
Eastern Siberian Giant Oil Field Development under I. Diyashev, A. Matevosov, A. Zubareva, A. Vasiliev and
R. Volz, M. Litvak, K. Burn, S. Thakur and Y. Maslennikova, IRDC SPE-117383 Enhancing the Efficiency of Drawdown
S. Skvortsov, BP Reservoir Completion Drilling Technology
F.A. Agzamov, Ufa State Petroleum Technological
University; R.N. Diyashev, TNG-Group; N.I. Krysin,
PermNIPIneft

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SPE-117384 Analysis of Various Techniques of SPE-115611 Productivity Prediction for Fractured SPE-114786 PinPoint Multistage Fracturing
Developing Formations with Low Vertical Wells in Tight Sand Gas Reservoirs Accounting for Stimulation – Global Applications and Case Histories
Permeability Non-Darcy Effects from Russia
A.S. Kundin, TNK-BP M. Rahman, U. of Adelaide R. Pongratz, M. Stanojcic and V. Martysevich,
Halliburton
SPE-114359 Approximate Analytical Model to SPE-117403 Conversion of Associated Petroleum
Predict Vapex Production Rate Gas into Liquid Hydrocarbons in Barrier Discharge SPE-114793 Application and Evaluation of Tubing-
A. Borujeni, IFP; S. Ghaderi and H. Rahnema, Plasma Conveyed Perforating System Combined with Sucker
Petroleum U.of Technology I.V. Goncharov and M.A. Veklich, Rosneft; Rod Pump Installation
V.V. Lopatin, Tomsk Polytechnic U. S. Shedid, Texas A&M; M. Ghareeb, Lufkin Automation
SPE-114465 Diagnosis of Excessive Water
Production in Horizontal Wells Using WOR Plots SPE-117023 Analysis of Production Data With SPE-116835 Development and Field Application of a
M. Al Hasani, PDO; S. Al Khayari, Occidental of Oman; Elliptical Flow Regime in Tight Gas Reservoirs Low-pH, Efficient Fracturing Fluid for Western
R. Al Maamari and M. Al-Wadhahi, Sultan D. Badazhkov, D. Ovsyannikov and A. Kovalenko, Siberian Oil and Gas Wells
Schlumberger D. Gupta, H. Le, A. Batrashkin and P. Nevsky,
SPE-114855 Application of Stochastic Prospect
BJ Services
Analysis for Shale Gas Reservoirs SPE-114424 Improvement in Phase Behavior
N. Harding, EnCana Predictions of CO2-hydrocarbon Systems by SPE-117409 Experience of Sidetracking at West
Developing a Proper Equation of State Siberian Fields with Jurassic Reservoirs
SPE-116544 Combined Steam and Vapor Extraction
M. Rabiei Faradonbeh, Petroleum U. of Technology; P.V. Shevelev, I.N. Koshovkin and P.V. Molodyh,
(SAVEX) for Heavy-Oil Recovery in a Naturally
A. Bahramian, U. of Tehran; R. Masoudi, Petronas TomskNIPIneft
Fractured Reservoir
M. Ghane Ezabadi, NIOC; M. Feali, Pars Oil and Gas SPE-115310 The Economics of Compressed Natural
Gas Sea Transport
SPE-114590 Improving Oil Recovery by Adding
M. Economides, U. of Houston; X. Wang, CDXGAS;
N2 in SAGD Process for Super-heavy Crude Reservoir
M. Marongiu-Porcu, Economides Consultants
with Top-Water
Y. Gao and S. Liu, Petrochina

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11.30–13.00

SESSION 13: RESERVOIR MODELLING SESSION 14: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SESSION 15: FLOW ASSURANCE
ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

SPE-117413 Development of Priobskoye Field SPE-116848 Data Architecture of Real-Time SPE-116884 Can Gas Hydrates Provide a Solution to
Integrated Model Drilling and Completions Information at Saudi Gas Utilisation Challenges in Russian Oil Fields?
D.A. Antonenko, Rosneft; A.S. Bulavenkova, Aramco B. Tohidi, I. Valko, A. Chapoy and R. Azarinezhad,
UfaNIPIneft; I.V. Sudeev, Rosneft M. Al Shehry and M. Al-Khudiri, Saudi Aramco Heriot-Watt U.
SPE-115204 Dynamic Induced Fractures in SPE-117420 Information System for Support of SPE-115184 Wax Modeling: There is Need for
Waterflooding and EOR New Hydrocarbon Production Technology Tests Alternatives
P. van den Hoek, M. Sobera, D. Zwarts, B. Hustedt and D.S. Bessonov, Ufa State Petroleum Technological R. Bagatin, C. Busto, S. Correra, M. Margarone and
H. Mahani, Shell University; Y.G. Burakov, VNIIGAZ; V.V. Ivanov, C. Carniani, Eni
Gazprom
SPE-117412 Integrated Models Hierarchy SPE-115195 Squeezing Scale Inhibitors to Protect
V.A. Pavlov, Rosneft SPE-112133 Secure Architecture for Process Electric Submersible Pumps in Highly Fractured,
Control Calcium Carbonate Scaling Reservoirs
SPE-117376 Peculiarities of Water Flooding the
E. Alqadi, Cisco N. Poynton, A. Miller and D. Konyukhov, Baker
Fractured and Porous Reservoirs
Petrolite; A. Voloshin, D. Markelov, V. Ragulin,
E.R. Volgin, R.M. Kats and A.R. Andriasov, Rosneft SPE-115634 Facilitating Data Quality Improvement
A. Leontieff and I. Ganiev, Rosneft; A. Mikhailov,
in the Oil and Gas Sector
Purneftegaz;,
R. Radhay
SPE-117093 Flow Assurance Risk Management
Solutions
L. Dykhno, Shell

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SPE-117391 New Method of Systemic SPE-117425 Geo-Information Systems of Nature SPE-115666 Understanding and Controlling
Substantiation of Reservoir crude Properties in Management and Environment Corrosion Associated with Methanol in Sour Gas
Calculation of Reserves and Field Development S.V. Monastyrev, SibNac Systems
Designs N. Park, L. Morello and M. Sherif, Champion
SPE-117408 Hydrodynamic Simulation of Predicted
A.N. Nugaeva and A.I. Brusilovsky, Gazprom Technologies
Options of Field Development
SPE-117421 Selection and Assessment of D.M. Olenchikov, Izhevsky Oil Scientific Center SPE-117381 Critical Interfield Pipelines:
Representativeness of Hydrofractured Well Techniques of Inhibitor Protection Using Cleaning,
SPE-117402 INFORM Information Expert System
Presentation in the Full-Scale Field Model Dividing Pigs
F. Muratov, TNK-BP Management
T.I. Gataullin, TNK-BP E.Y. Suhnat, TNK-BP
SPE-115454 The Quality of Oil and Gas Specialists
SPE-117367 Principle of Iterative Connection of SPE-117407 Studies of the Causes of Accelerated
Training and System Thinking (Information
Sectoral Models for Full-Scale Simulation of Large Corrosion of Well Pump Electric Motors at
Technologies, Models and Estimates)
Reservoir Systems and its Implementation Purneftegaz and Ways of Reducing It
L. Grigoriev and A. Kostogrizov, Gubkin U.
S.V. Kostyuchenko, SIAM-engineering V.V. Ragulin, Rosneft
SPE-115015 Scalability and Usability Aspects of SPE-114511 Prediction Hydrate Formation
Reservoir Simulation Temperature and Comparison Between Different
D. Ponting, R. Frost and M. Parker, Roxar Types of Hydrate Inhibitors in the South Pars Gas
Complex-Phases 4&5
SPE-115710 Oil Recovery by Miscible SWAG Injection
B. Karimkhani and Z. Khorrami, South Pars Gas Co.
M. Jamshidnezhad, TU Delft
SPE-115017 Solving Linear Equations In Reservoir
Simulation Using Multigrid Methods
D. Ponting and R. Hammersley, Roxar
SPE-115972 Oil Recovery Under Gas Injection for
Systems with Widely Varying Initial Composition
K. Singh, Pera

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14.00–15.30

SESSION 16: COMPLETIONS II SESSION 17: MATURE FIELDS SESSION 18: EMERGING TECHNOLOGY
ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

SPE-112461 Controlling Proppant Flow Back to SPE-117382 Influence of Volume and Rate of Fluid SPE-114805 The Integrated Use of New Technology
Maintain Fracture Conductivity and Minimize Withdrawal on Crude Recovery During Oil Field in the Development of the Sakhalin II Project
Workovers: Lessons Learned From 1500 Fracturing Development with Water Flooding Methods M. Gunningham and C. Varley, Shell
Treatments R.N. Diyashev, TNG-Group; A.F. Blinov, TatNIPIneft
SPE-115575 Minimising Risks of a Siberian Field
P. Nguyen, J. Trela and B. Smith, Halliburton
SPE-117397 Programme of Idle Well Stock Development with Major Reservoir Uncertainties
SPE-117424 Analysis of Selective Packer Utilization Reduction at TNK-BP D. Tipping, TNK-BP Management; D. Kovyazin,
at Fields T.F. Manapov and V.V. Zhigalov, TNK-BP Schlumberger; A. Medvedev, Halliburton; R. Valencia,
V.A. Kuznetsov, UfaNIPIneft TNK-BP
SPE-117377 Integrated Approach for Selecting
SPE-115558 Foam Fracturing: New Stimulation Candidate Potentially Producing Wells for SPE-115125 Design and Initial Performance of Pilot
Edge In Western Siberia Construction of Lateral Horizontal Boreholes (As Cyclic Steam Stimulations of Vertical Wells with
D. Oussoltsev, K. Mullen, K. Butula and I. Fomin, Exemplified by the Sorochinsk-Nikolskoye Field of Radial Horizontal Bores in Low – Permeable Heavy
Schlumberger; A. Gaifullin, A. Ivshin, D. Senchenko Oreburg Oil Carbonates
and I. Faizullin, Sibneft A.P. Sautkin, E. Salamatina and O. Saf’yannikova, S. Oursegov, Lukoil; N. Petrov, Pechornipineft
Schlumberger; M. Tsimich, A. Koshelev and
SPE-114350 Radial Drilling Technology: A New SPE-114882 Design of a Non-Ship-Shaped FPSO
V. Orehov, TNK-BP
and Highly Innovative Approach to Reservoir for Sakhalin-V Deepwater
Wellbore Communication – Techniques, Applications SPE-117419 Methods of Highly Water Flooded Gas N. Srinivasan, National Oilwell Varco; S. Singh;
and Results Well Reactivation at the Vyktulskoye Field S. Chakrabarti, Offshore Structures Analysis;
M. Rylance, VICO; H. Jelsma, Dominion Oil; Y.G. Burakov, VNIIGAZ; V.V. Ivanov and E.V. Ulyashev, R. Sundaravadivelu, Indian Inst of Tech Chennai;
D. Schmohr, BP; G. McBride, TNK-BP Gazprom; A.P. Mihailov and R.V. Roganov, VNIIGAZ R. Kanotra, Ocean Engineering Center

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SPE-115118 Use of Managed Pressure Completion SPE-117398 Technology of Water-Flooded Well SPE-117374 Creation of Technical/Technological
to get through a Severely Depleted HPHT Reservoir Productivity Enhancement Complex for Bottom-Hole Monofuel Solution Based
in the North Sea N.A. Cherepanova, KogalymNIPIneft; Gas Vapor Stimulation for Production of Viscous and
K.S. Bjorkevoll and D.O. Molde, Sintef; H. Fjeldberg, A.I. Mikov, Polyeks Highly Viscous Oils
KCA Deutag; S. Hagerup-Jenssen, StatoilHydro G.I. Orlov, RITEK
SPE-117026 Use of Pulse Ejectors at the Final Gas
SPE-116905 “Pumping up the Life” of Electric Reservoir Development Stage SPE-117428 Use of Low-Frequency Passive Seismic
Submersible Pump Systems: Case History V. Kadet, F. Slobodkina and A. Evtyukhin, Gubkin U. Exploration for Hydrocarbons Prospecting in
D. Borling, TNK-BP Complicated Geological Conditions
SPE-117393 Experience of Geological and Economic
E. Irinyakov and S. Mihailov, Terraoil; I. Habibbulin and
SPE-115412 A Milestone for Smart MRC Well in Evaluation of Oil and Gas Reserves Per SPE and SEC
R. Shaihutdinov, MNKT
Saudi Arabia International Standards in the Perm Region
M. Al-Umran, S. Zhou and M. Al-Shenqiti, Saudi T.B. Poplauhina, PermNIPIneft SPE-115503 The Development of an Intelligent
Aramco; H. Dayoub and M. Al-Nasif, WellDynamics Sensor for the Monitoring of Pipeline System
SPE-114966 Creative Production Enhancement
Integrity
SPE-117404 Stability of Hydrofracturing Cracks Applications of Relative Permeability Modifiers in
B. Umeadi and K.G. Jones, U. of Greenwich
Development Mature Fields
T.T. Garipov, V.A. Baikov and O.V. Emchenko, S. Stolyarov, L. Kalfayan and Q. Qu, BJ Services SPE-115129 Floating Facility for Arctic
UfaNIPIneft Environments
B. Carlier and J-P. Denise, Saipem; H.M. Sand, Moss
Maritime
SPE-115178 Modular Design and Construction for
Extreme Arctic Conditions
J. Zhang, C. Prescott, G. Stone and J. Swenson,
Fluor Enterprises

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MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ROOM 1

SPE-115094 Enabling Efficient Permanent


Production Monitoring of Advanced Well
Completions in Saudi Arabia using Fiber Optic
Distributed Temperature Sensing
G. Naldrett, FloDynamic; D. Hembling, Saudi Aramco;
N. Carter, Sensornet; W. Gouhi, Saudi Aramco
SPE-115505 TELEMEDICINE in O&G Industry:
Our Experience
F. Uberti, A. Madera, G. Gomez and S. Mortara, Eni
SPE-114785 Developing Russia’s Young Petroleum
Professionals in a Global Context
P. McMorran, TNK-BP; R. Pongratz, Halliburton
SPE-117572 Example of Using the Multiphase Flow
meter to Detemine in Real Time Oil, Gas and Water
Rates at the Pamyatno-Sasovskoye Field Wells
I. Kaldyrkaev, V. Belov and V. Belov, Volgodeminoil;
Ä. Eidinov and R. Guselnikov, Roxar
SPE-117573 “Remote Monitoring Center”
Pilot Project
V. Monakhov and V. Gorbunov, Rosneft

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SPE-115478 Field Validation Processes for
Multiphase Wet Gas Surface Well Testing Solutions:
Example from the Yamburgskoe Arctic Gas
Condensate Field, Russia
Y. Shumakov and B. Theuveny, Schlumberger;
I. Zinchenko, Gazprom
SPE-115351 Carbonate Reservoir Simulation
Improvement on Base of Well-Test Data to Increase
Forecast Reliability
D. Gulyaev, A. Ipatov, N. Chernoglazova and
M. Fedoseev, Gazprom
SPE-116864 Implementing World Class Processes
around the Globe: Challenges and Results of
Application of the Environmental, Social and Health
Impact Assessment in Kazakhstan
Z. Toktarbekova and K. Tinsley, Tengizchevroil
SPE-115497 Watercut Versus Oil Displacement –
Main Reasons of Different Behavior
I. Ivanova, Rosneft
SPE-117574 Development and Introduction of
Innovative Technologies of Repair and Isolation
Activities, Oil Recovery Stimulation and
Enhancement
V. Zavolzhsky, RITEK-ENPC
SPE-116900 Productization of Data
D. Heggelund, V. Andresen and D. Smith,
Schlumberger

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www.indianoilgas.org www.offshore-europe.co.uk

www.reedexpo.com

Reed Exhibitions Ltd Tel: +44 (0)20 8439 8890


Gateway House Fax: +44 (0)20 8439 8897
28 The Quadrant Email: rxinfo@reedexpo.co.uk
Richmond, Surrey
TW9 1DN
EXHIBITOR AND SPONSOR LIST

The SPE Russian Oil and Gas exhibition brings national and international E&P companies
to the Russian market to debate and invest in transfer technology and solutions

Aberdeen Drilling Schools Oil Industry


Aggreko Oil Market
Akzo Nobel Pacific Consolidated Industries LLC (PCI)
Ancor Energy Services PANGEA Inc
Aquatic Paradigm
Australia Pavillion Peloton
Baker Hughes Petec
Beicip-Franlab Premier Oilfield Rentals Ltd
Bentec GmbH Prism Seismic
Bulletin CKR ROSNEDRA ReedHycalog Oilfield Services LLL
Carbo Ceramics, Inc Resion
Champion Technologies Ritek
Chandler Engineering Rock Flow Dynamics LLC
China Pavillion Rosneft
Drilling & Oil ROXAR
Emporium Russian Society of Oil & Gas Engineers (ROSING)
Energistics Ryder Scott
EPAC-Service Salym Petroleum Development NV (SPD)
Epoch Well Services, Inc Schlumberger
FDP Center Sfera Oil & Gas
Fores Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Fircroft SPT Group
GE Oil & Gas StatoilHydro
Genstar Swellfix
Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas Tatneft
Halliburton Territory Oil & Gas
Houghton/MTK The SIAM Company
Hypertronics TNK-BP
KAPPA TRACS Consult
Kemira Uralchimplast (UCP)
Modeling Technologies Center VAM Drilling
Motor Sich Volgaburmash JSC
National Oilwell Varco Vzryvgeofizika
NEKKO WellDynamics, Inc
Norway Pavillion Welltec
Oil & Capital Western Well Tool
Oil & Gas Eurasia Zhong Cheng Machinery
Oil & Gas Producing Engineering
Oil & Gas Vertical Correct as of 28 April 2008

EXHIBITING OPPORTUNITIES
As the region’s only truly technical For information on exhibiting Free of charge admission to the exhibition
conference and exhibition, SPE Russian Oil opportunities please contact: Admission to the exhibition is free to all from
& Gas delivers senior engineers and buyers the oil and gas industry. Register now at:
Adam Evan-Cook
through its agenda setting conference, www.russianoilgas.com/registration
+44 (0)20 8439 8905
major exhibition and support from national
adam.evan-cook@reedexpo.co.uk
and international operators.
Olga Bondarevscaia
+44 (0)20 8439 8902
olga.bondarevscaia@reedexpo.co.uk
Natalia Sitnikova
+7 495 9376861
natalia.sitnikova@reedexpo.co.uk

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TRAVEL INFORMATION
Apply for your visa by 10th September to avoid disappointment

Buses – a free bus service will be provided from the following hotels to the exhibition centre
on each day of the event: Holiday Inn Sokolniki, Holiday Inn Suschevsky, Cosmos and Renaissance

VENUE ADDRESS: VISA APPLICATIONS


All-Russian Exhibition Centre, Apply by September 10th 2008 to ensure
Pavilion 57 GAO VVC, Estate 119, your visa arrives in time.
Mir Prospect, Moscow, 129223
For the application you will need:
■ Valid passport (minimum of 6 months left)
FROM THE AIRPORT: ■ 3 passport photos
Taxis are available to transfer you to ■ Visa application form
the VV Centre, Moscow. ■ Invitation and voucher from
DEMLINK TRAVEL (appointed travel agent)
Main Entrance
VDNKh metro station (first car of the train Please follow the stages below for a
from the center; exit in the direction to successful visa application. Tourist Visa
VDNKh) VDNKh Metro Station stop: applications cost 226.00 and business
visas cost 260.00 for processing.
Buses: No. 33, 56, 76, 93, 136, 154, 172, 195,
239, 244, 803 1. Download the visa application form from
Trolley buses: No. 14, 48, 76 www.demlink.com
Trams: No. 11, 17 2. Send the completed form to the address
Interurban transportation: bus No. 388 provided with a copy of the 1st page of your
(from Sergiev Posad) passport at least 30 days before the date
of issue required.
Northern Entrance 3. Demlink Travel will issue an invitation
(VVTs Severnaya bus station) directly.
4. Apply for a Visa at the nearest Russian
Consulate in your country taking your
invitation and passport.
5. Allow 21 days for the official invitation to
be processed in Russia.

ALL-RUSSIAN EXHIBITION CENTER MAP


7 1. Pavillion 57, Rossia Exhibition Center
2. Domodedovo Airport
3. Cosmos Hotel
4. Holiday Inn Suschevsky
5. Holiday Inn Sokolniki
6. Renaissance Moscow
7. Sheremetyevo Airport
1 8. VDNKh Metro
8
3

4
6 5

Central
Moscow

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ACCOMMODATION
BOOKING FORM
Please return your completed form by: 02 August 2008 to: +7 495 661 0470
Book online at: www.demlink.com/russianoilgas
or contact Svetland Belova on +7 495 661 0561 or svetlana.belova@demlink.ru

CONTACT DETAILS
Contact name

Company

Telephone

Fax

E-mail

Date

Signature

GUEST DETAILS
First guest name Second guest name

Passport number Passport number

Date of birth Date of birth

Citizenship Citizenship

OFFICIAL HOTELS (please visit www.demlink.com to view booking terms and conditions)
Hotel Single room inc breakfast† Double room inc breakfast†

Holiday Inn Sokolniki **** 2268.00 ■ 2292.00 ■

Holiday Inn Suschevsky **** 2395.00 ■ 2420.00 ■

Cosmos **** 2132.00 ■ 2148.00 ■

Renaissance Hotel ***** 2485.00 ■ 2510.00 ■

Check-in date Check-out date

Airport pick-up requested ■ Arrival date

Flight number

CREDIT CARD DETAILS


Credit card number

Expiry date

Name of credit card holder

Other requirements


Contact your travel agent for latest rates (rates accurate at time of going to print)

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BOOKING INFORMATION

Complete the delegate booking form opposite to register

FREE OF CHARGE ACCESS TO THE EXHIBITION ADMISSIONS POLICY


If you wish to visit the exhibition only, entrance is free of charge. 1. Only registered SPE Russian Oil & Gas Technical Conference and
Please select the Exhibition visitor registration option when Exhibition delegates and visitors who are badge holders, visitors
completing the registration process. All conference delegates who register on the day and exhibitor badge holders will be able to
and students automatically gain free entry to the exhibition. attend SPE Russian Oil & Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition.

2. Delegates and visitors should be involved in or have some


connection with or interest in SPE Russian Oil & Gas Technical
Conference and Exhibition and associated industries.

3. Badge holders must not allow their badges to be worn by anyone


else. Any failure is likely to lead to the badge holder and the person
wearing the badge possibly being asked to leave SPE Russian Oil &
Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition.

4. Anyone obtaining a SPE Russian Oil & Gas Technical Conference


and Exhibition delegate, visitor or exhibitor badge by theft,
deception or other illegal means may be asked to leave SPE
Russian Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition.

5. Anyone attending SPE Russian Oil & Gas Technical Conference and
BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW AT THE TOPICAL LUNCHEON – Exhibition should carry some form of photo-ID (passport, photo-ID
driving license, national identity card) or other identification
TOPIC TO BE ADDRESSED: SHTOKMAN FIELD acceptable to the Organisers which the Organisers may ask to see.
Join your industry colleagues at the informal Topical Luncheon to
hear from a top speaker during a buffet lunch.
6. No one under the age of 16 will be able to attend SPE Russian Oil &
Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition.
Tickets can be booked when you register priced at:
RUB 2100.00 (RUB 2748.00 inc VAT)/ 270.00 (282.60 inc VAT). 7. Anyone attending SPE Russian Oil and Gas Conference and
Exhibition must not take part in any canvassing, leafleting,
COMPLIMENTARY STUDENT REGISTRATIONS demonstrations, objectionable behaviour or any activity
There will be a limited number of complimentary places available to
which may disrupt SPE Russian Oil & Gas Technical Conference
students to attend the event. Further details are available on the event
and Exhibition.
website: www.russianoilgas.com or www.russianoilgas.ru.
8. The Organisers reserve the right to exclude or remove anyone from
ACCESSIBILITY SPE Russian Oil & Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition and the
To help us ensure that all delegates are able to participate fully please
venue, who does not comply with this policy or who they reasonably
let us know of any special requirements you have by Friday 3 October
consider are likely to break these rules.
2008. Email ROG@reedexpo.co.uk

TERMS AND CONDITIONS


Cancellations must be submitted in writing to Reed Exhibitions
Russia at: Bolshaya Nikitskaya str. 24/1, building 5, hall 1, Moscow
before Friday 1 August 2008 in order to receive a refund.

Cancellations received before Friday 1 August will receive a


50% refund.

For cancellations received on and after Friday 1 August, no refunds


will be paid although substitutions may be made.

If you have booked as a paying conference delegate your badge will


not be mailed to you until your payment has been received in full.

Your registration will be processed within 3 working days and


an invoice/receipt emailed to you, if you have any queries
please call +7 495 626 4625.

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DELEGATE BOOKING FORM
Register online at: www.russianoilgas.com/registration
Or fax this form to: +7 495 626 4625

PERSONAL DETAILS Company Activity (tick one)


01 ■ Global Oil and Gas
31 ■
25 ■
Research & Development
Process Engineer
Company 32 ■ Reservoir Engineer
■ Mr ■ Mrs ■ Ms Title: 02 ■ Supplier to Oil and Gas 07 ■ Consultancy
Industry 09 ■ Education & Training
First name: Last name: 03 ■ Oilfield Services 13 ■ HSSE
04 ■ National Oil and Gas 17 ■ Maintenance & Support
Company: Job title: Company 06 ■ Information Management
05 ■ Independent Oil and Gas 21 ■ Operations
Address: Company 27 ■ Project/Program
06 ■ Engineering Contractor Management
07 ■ Drilling Contractor 29 ■ Purchasing/Procurement
08 ■ Subsea Contractor 30 ■ Quality Control
Postal code: City: 99 ■ Other 01 ■ Administration/Finance/
Personnel
36 ■ Subsea Operations
Country: SPE membership no:
38 ■ Technician
Job Function (tick one) 04 ■ Civil Servant/Government
Telephone: Fax: 03 ■ CEO/Company Director Official/Authority
12 ■ Engineer 20 ■ Navy/Air Force/Army
E-mail: 08 ■ Design Engineer Personnel
If you do not wish your email to be used by any of the following, please tick the appropriate box. 34 ■ Senior Management 33 ■ Sales & Marketing
05 ■ Completion Engineer 19 ■ Marine Operations
■ Russian Oil and Gas ■ SPE ■ Reed Exhibitions ■ Approved third parties 26 ■ Production Engineer 28 ■ Public Relations
10 ■ Electrical Engineer 16 ■ Press/Media
REGISTRATION TYPE 15 ■ Geologist/Geophysist 99 ■ Other
22 ■ Petroleum Engineer
Registration Type Rubles Rubles total Euros Euros total 24 ■ Pipeline Operations
(inc 18% VAT) (inc 18% VAT)
■ Full Conference Delegate (SPE Member) Would you like to subscribe to our official publication
Access to all conference sessions Oil and Gas Eurasia?
CD-ROM conference proceedings ■ Yes ■ No

Invitation to the drinks reception RUB 12579.70 RUB 14844 2350.00 2413.00
■ Full Conference Delegate (Non SPE Member) 1 YEARS FREE SPE MEMBERSHIP
Access to all conference sessions Please complete this section to be entitled to 1 years free
CD-ROM conference proceedings membership to The Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Invitation to the drinks reception RUB 15625.40 RUB 18438 2434.70 2513.00
Primary Technical ■ Consultant
■ Author/Speaker/Chairman/Committee Disciplines ■ Government
Access to all conference sessions ■ Drilling and Completions ■ Service/Manufacturing
CD-ROM conference proceedings ■ Health, Safety, Security, ■ Academia
Environment and Social ■ Other
Invitation to the drinks reception RUB 7310.20 RUB 8626 2203.40 2240.00
Responsibility
■ Day Delegate (SPE Member) ■ Management & Information Job Classification
Access to all conference sessions ■ Production and Operations ■ Executive
■ Projects, Facilities and ■ Manager
CD-ROM conference proceedings ■ Engineer
Construction
Invitation to the drinks reception RUB 8072 RUB 9525 2224.60 2265.00 ■ Reservoir Description and ■ Geologist or Geophysicist
■ Day Delegate (Non SPE Member) Dynamics ■ Superintendent or Foreman
■ Educator
Access to all conference sessions
Company Category ■ Consultant
CD-ROM conference proceedings ■ Integrated (Major) ■ Student
Invitation to the drinks reception RUB 10051.70 RUB 11861 2279.70 2330.00 ■ National ■ Other
■ Independent
If you are registering as a day delegate please state which day you would like to attend.
See www.spe.org for terms and conditions.
■ Tuesday 28 October ■ Wednesday 29 October ■ Thursday 30 October
■ Student
Access to all conference sessions Free of charge Please register at the show DATA PROTECTION
Valid student ID is required
Personal Data supplied is subject to the Data Protection
■ Exhibition visitor Act 1998. This information may be used for direct
Access to the exhibition only Free of charge marketing purposes.

■ Topical Luncheon RUB 2100 RUB 2748 270.00 282.60 SPE Russian Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition is jointly
owned by Reed Exhibitions and SPE (E&P Events LLP)

PAYMENT DETAILS Purchase order number (If required): If you do not wish to receive information about future SPE
Russian Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition events
Please state which payment method you would like to use. Title please tick here. ■
■ Invoice Rubles (for payments made from Russia)
If you do not wish to receive information about future SPE
■ Invoice Euros (for payments made from outside Russia) First name
events please tick here. ■
■ Credit card Surname If you do not wish to receive information about other
■ None I am registering as an exhibition visitor relevant Reed Exhibitions Ltd events please tick here. ■
Job Title
If you do not wish to receive information from other companies
You will receive a confirmation of your booking along
Company name which have been approved by us please tick here. ■
with an invoice in your chosen currency.
By registering for SPE Russian Oil and Gas Conference and
Address Exhibition you automatically qualify to have an Online Diary.
Credit card payment
By using this service you can pre-book appointments with
You will receive a confirmation email of your booking. Postcode/ZIP Code
exhibitors, delegates and visitors and they can book
Please bring this along to SPE Russian Oil & Gas where appointments with you. If you do not want to be part of this
Country
you will be able to pay by credit card. service please TICK this box. ■
■ By ticking here you agree to the booking terms and Signature: Please tick if you do not wish to be contacted by the following
conditions and admission policy as listed on page 22. Important note: Sign here to confirm your registration ■ Mail ■ Phone ■ Fax

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