3rd Joint Committee MeetingE&P and Gas Market Committee
(USA Triennium 2015-2018)
St Petersburg, Russia Federation
October 11, 2016
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Exploration & Production (E&P) Committee
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• Focus on the Exploration & Production (E&P) ofConventional and Unconventional Natural Gasresources, leveraging on the latest technologicaladvances and best practices as well as the challenges inaccessing the resources.
• The committee will also investigate the Next Big Thingin E&P of Natural Gas, in discovering and exploitingnew gas resource opportunities and future E&Ptechnologies for the natural gas.
Scope & Deliverables for E&P-1
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The modern state of exploration and
production conventional
resources of natural gas
Potential new hotspots for E&P of
conventional resources
Technological advances in E&P of
conventional gas
Social Acceptance to access the remaining
conventional hydrocarbon prospecting
Scope & Deliverables for E&P-2
Key success factors in North America – What are the “pillars”?
Unconventional gas potential outside North America
• World resources – Data from literature & databases (EIA, WMc, IEA, IHS, SPE…)
• Focus on 4 countries (Argentina, China, Russia, Algeria) & specific large basins
Exporting conditions/pillares out of North America
• Focus on 4 countries : Argentina, China, Russia, Algeria & specific large basins
Assessing technological advancement that allows the success
• Focusing on shale and tight (same technologies used)
• Technologies impacting two leverages : reserves per well & well cost
• Dedicated part to CBM (technology is different)
Unconventional (shale gas, tight gas, CBM & hydrates)
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Scope & Deliverables for E&P-3
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New supply sources: Deep Gas, Methane Hydrate,
Digitization and the implication to the E&P Industry :
• Big Data/Analytics, Mobility/Collaboration, Cloud/3D, Intelligent Hardware
• Transport - Autonomous / Self Driving• Artificial Intelligence - Virtual
Assistance, AI consciousness, AI/ML• Workforce of the future - Robotics,
Cyborgs, nano-augmentation
• Material Science - Nanorobotics, programmable matter
• Interfaces - AR/VR, volumentric displays, brain-computer interfaces
• Quantum ComputingSecurity - Block & Chain, Crypto & Privacy
• Pervasive Connectivity – Google(Project Loon), Facebook(Internet.org)
Gas monetization techniques: NGH, NGV, GTL
Discussion with Accenture and PetronasICT
Discussion with CNPC and JOGMEC (?)
To find interested parties to contribute
Time & Date Agenda
Day 1 – Tues, 4 Oct 2016
16:30 – 18.00 pm
Study Group Breakout - E&P Committee Briefing by Secretary, E&P Committee Recap of 2nd Committee Meeting Takeaways Alignment with the update from CC Meeting Progress Update by Workstream Leaders
Update by EP 1/2/3 Leaders Discussion on relevant topics to be highlighted in the Committee
Report and WGC Sessions
18:00 - 19:00 pm Departure for Dinner
19:00 – 21:00 pmOfficial Dinner
E&P Committee Meeting Agenda
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Time & Date Agenda
Day 2 – Wed, 5 Oct 2016
09:00 – 10:30 amStudy Group Sessions (continue) Finalization of Call for Papers topics/ abstract
10:30 am Coffee Break & Networking
11:00 – 12:30 pmStudy Group Sessions (continue) Discussion on study group report – finalization of topics
12:30 pm Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 pm
E&P Committee Closing Session Brainstorming on call for papers rating mechanism Conclusion by Workstream Leaders
Progress Milestone Proposed topics for Call for Papers
Next Meeting Presentation by Accenture
16:00 pm Coffee Break
16.00 – 17.00 pm Joint Plenary Session - Conclusion
Day 3 – Thur, 6 Oct 2016
09:00 – 14:00pm Technical Tour to city of Kronshtadt on the Pipeline Crossing Station
E&P Committee Meeting Agenda
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Recap from 2nd E&P Committee Meeting – Buenos Aires
Updates from Workstream Leaders Presentations
Call for Paper topics
EP-1 : Kate• Finalized EP-1 Scope and Deliverables• Challenges for Conventional Resources• Opportunities & Solution for Conventional
Resources
EP-2 : Philippe• Completed the report on key success
factors in North America• To continue on Unconventional gas
potential outside North America• Exporting conditions/pillars out of North
America• Assessing technological advancement that
allows the success
EP-3 : Lenny• Update on longer term trends in E&P
industry and global megatrends • Topics under consideration for further
study
• Digital and the impact on E&P by Melissa Stark• Natural Gas upstream profitability in the low oil
price environment by Alexey Semenov
Work-stream
Industry Insight Technical & Innovation Centre
EP-1 The potential of conventional gas resources development
Technologies advances for mature gas fields lifecycle extension
EP-2 How unconventional gas will affect the world energy market?
How technology can make unconventional gas production resilient?
EP-3 • Innovations that stimulate new gas demand• Big Data and Analytics to Create Value• Nanotechnology and super materials to push
the boundaries of gas value chain competitiveness
• Technologies and innovations that transform operational performance and workforce productivity
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Highlights from Coordination Committee Meeting: Apr 2016 – Durban, South Africa
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STUDY AREAS FOR POTENTIAL INTEGRATION INTO THEMATIC REPORTS AND WGC 2018 COMMITTEE SESSIONS
• Gas and Renewable Energies• Environmental Footprint Mitigation• Earning Social License• Technology and Innovation• LNG• Unconventional Gas Resource *• New Markets and Opportunities
* The CC Chair also stressed the importance of the work on conventionals. Discussions today are normally about unconventionals and IGU has to balance this to make sure that the policy makers do understand that there are still huge conventional resources and the industry is still discovering more
POLICY POSITIONS TO BE DEVELOPED • Methane Emissions (flaring, onshore,
gas/LNG value chain • Industry Investment in Carbon Mitigation
(energy efficiency and CCS) • Relative Economics of Gas (including
position factoring externalities, pricing (hubs) and industry efforts to reduce cost)
• Economic Benefits of Gas (covering energy poverty, coal lobby position and resource exploitation)
• The sustainability and non-technical risks of hydraulic fracturing
• Energy Access and Gas Market Development in Developing Markets (including risk sharing, capacity and domestic market obligations)
• Exploration of gas in environmentally, socially sensitive areas
The conference programs will be developed using market
based and audience friendly approach
• Technical & Innovation Center• Formerly known as Interactive Showcase, provides opportunity for more technical
and in depth papers presentation
• Keynote Sessions• Available for CEOs, Top Management
• Luncheon Addresses• Focus on key individuals or key topics
• Current Issues Debates• Formerly known as Strategic Panels, focus on discussions and debates on strategic
issues
• Industry Insights• Formerly known as Technical Session, a forum for IGU Committees and Task Force
to present the culmination of the TWP
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Focus on two integral programs of WGC 2018
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Overview • Speakers - Committee members, Call for Papers selection or through specific invitations to other industry experts by the Committee Chair and members
• Speakers - Committee Members or authors selected from the Call for Papers
• Located on the Exhibition Floor
Objective • Focus on the topics being studied by the Committees and Task Forces.
• Opportunity for more technical and in depth papers to be presented.
• Audiences would include Trade Visitors and Exhibitor
Topic Selection • Min of 3 separate sessions.• All topics will relate to the overall
theme of Fueling the Future as reflected in the three areas of strategic importance: Access, Markets, and Social License.
• Can be more technical than Industry Insights Program, however they must still meet the goals of being timely and topical offering solutions to some of the challenges facing the industry
Session Structure • Presentation or Panel Discussion• Committee Report Summary
• Presentation or Panel Discussion• Demo Sessions [applies to New
Technology sessions only]
Industry Insights Technical & Innovation Center
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Industry Insight Sessions
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FORMAT DESCRIPTION
Presentations 15 minute PowerPoint Presentation per speaker Question & Answers from audience following
Presentations
Panel Discussion
Speakers given 5 minutes to position themselves within session topic
No PowerPoint slides are required for this session Dynamic debate and discussion facilitated by the session
moderator Question & Answers from audience
Technical and Innovation Center
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FORMAT DESCRIPTION
Presentations 10 minute PowerPoint Presentation per speaker Question & Answers from audience following
Presentations
Panel Discussion
Speakers given 5 minutes to position themselves withinsession topic
No PowerPoint slides are required for this session Dynamic debate and discussion facilitated by the session
moderator Question & Answers from audience
Demo Sessions[applies to New Technology sessions only]
15 Minute interactive demonstration of new technology Opportunity for Speaker to actually show audience how
new technology looks, feels and works. Questions & Answers from the audience facilitated by the
Moderator
Key Dates for WGC 2018
Dates Milestones
Feb – May 2016Spring Meetings: Committees are to familiarise themselves with these guidelines. Begin initial thoughts on sessions and topics
October 2016Fall Meetings: Committees to put forward a preliminary list of topics to be included in
the Call for Papers
December 1, 2016 Committees to confirm Session Titles
February 2017 CWC to prepare guidelines for call for paper submission
April 3, 2017 Call for Papers Launch
September 7, 2017 Call for Papers Closes
Fall 2017 CC Meeting Paper selection process to be discussed
October 1 – November 10, 2017 Paper Reviewing
November 27, 2017 Author Notification
March 9, 2018 Author Final Paper Deadline
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