(EnergyAsia, March 5, Wednesday) — ‘Deepwater Development Asia 2008’ will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from March 24 to 26.

As wells in Asia continue to deplete, more companies are beginning to realise the potential of deepwater fields. Deepwater development is now a strategically important element for most global offshore operators as most easily accessible offshore hydrocarbon deposits have been discovered and mined for the last five decades.

Delegates will have the opportunity to tap into real-life experiences and successful projects in Gulf of Mexico, India, Malaysia, Australia and beyond. The latest techniques, strategies and technologies in deepwater development will be discussed at the conference.

Topics including the overview and outlook for Asian deepwater, field development planning, subsea equipment installation challenges for Malaysia’s first deepwater development, subsurface technology for oil and gas observation in deepwater, reservoir characterisation challenges and risk mitigation, understanding the reservoir, physical geography and environmental conditions, subsea versus dry trees, floating production options, mooring options, riser options and vendor options will be addressed at the conference.

Speakers at the conference include Eric Smith (Entergy-Tulane Energy Institute), Bhagaban Das (Reliance Industries Limited), Bruce Lockyear (Genesis Oil & Gas), Tananchai Mahattanachai (Ministry of Energy, Thailand), Gordon Murray (Technip Oceania) and Nazery Khalid (Maritime Institute of Malaysia).
Deepwater Development Asia 2008 is organised by K2B International. For more information, please contact Admin@EnergyAsia.com.

(EnergyAsia, February 18, Monday) — “Deepwater Development Asia 2008” will be held at the Prince Hotel & Residence in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia from March 24 to 26.
As oil wells in Asia continue to deplete, more companies are beginning to realise the potential of deepwater fields. Deepwater development is now strategically important for most global offshore operators as easily accessible offshore hydrocarbon deposits have been discovered and mined for the last five decades.

Delegates will have the opportunity to learn about the experiences and successful projects in Gulf of Mexico, India, Malaysia and Australia. The latest techniques, strategies and technologies in deepwater development will be discussed at the conference.

Topics to be discussed include the overview and outlook for Asian deepwater, field development planning, subsea equipment installation challenges for Malaysia’s first deepwater development, subsurface technology for oil and gas observation in deepwater, reservoir characterisation challenges and risk mitigation, understanding the reservoir, physical geography and environmental conditions, subsea versus dry trees, floating production options, mooring options, riser options and vendor options.

Speakers at the conference include Eric Smith (Entergy-Tulane Energy Institute), Bhagaban Das (Reliance Industries Limited), Bruce Lockyear (Genesis Oil & Gas), Tananchai Mahattanachai (Ministry of Energy, Thailand), Gordon Murray (Technip Oceania) and Nazery Khalid (Maritime Institute of Malaysia).

“Deepwater Development Asia 2008” is organised by K2B International. For more information, please contact Admin@EnergyAsia.com.