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Conference Day 1 ( Wed 29 July 2009)

Chairman: Daden Supriyatman, Trustee, NACE INTERNATIONAL JAKARTA SECTION

08:30 Registration
08:45 Welcome by Energy Network
09:00 Opening Remark
Achieving Cost-Efficiency in Pipeline Construction, Operation and Maintenance
09:15

Damage Mechanism in ADGAS LNG Plants: Review Pipeline Failure History & Best Practice of Implementing RBI Methodology

  • Top External Damages in ADGAS Plants such as CUI and PSF (Piping Support Failure)
  • Top Internal Damages in ADGAS Plants such as CLD (Cement Lining Damage)
  • Best mitigation methods that when applied will overcome these damages and cease any related consequences (leaks, equipment failure)

Ahmed Al Bosaeedi, Senior Corrosion & Materials Engineer, ADGAS

10:00

Optimization on S-Lay Pipeline Installation
Cost and risk for offshore pipeline installation is quite high compare with other facilities. However, optimization on offshore pipeline installation will impact on cost reduction of investment and subsequently improve performance of economic parameter significantly.

  • Introduction (Type and Function of Subsea Pipeline / Basic Design/ Construction Methodology)
  • S-Lay Installation Method
    Marine Spread and Party Involved
    Construction Engineering
    Pipe Potential Risk during Lay
    Case Study
Bekti Yulianto, Operation Director, PT HAFAR DAYA SAMUDERA
10:45 Networking Coffee Break
11:15

Cost Estimation to Optimize Cost of Pipeline Projects

Cost estimate has to be performed throughout the life of a project, beginning with the initial estimate through the various phases of design and into construction to optimize the economics.

1. Asset development strategies
2. Screening of potential projects
3. Committing resources for further project development
4. Execution strategies
5. Basis for engineering and construction plans
6. Baseline for identifying changes during the course of project
7. Performance indicator (final cost VS estimates)

Daden Supriyatman, Head of Technical Coordination Department, TOTAL E&P INDONESIE
Trustee, NACE INTERNATIONAL JAKARTA SECTION
12:00
Panel Discussion

Minimizing Overall Cost of Pipeline Projects

  1. Planning: How good planning of pipeline projects can cut down construction and operation cost?
  2. Human Resource: The impact of strong cooperation between construction and maintenance teams on the overall cost of pipeline project?
  3. Project Management: How to manage different pipeline projects to optimize performance and achieve cost utilization
  4. How to effectively increase management engagement and commitment from organizations to achieve cost utilization?

Moderator:
Daden Supriyatman, Head of Technical Coordination Department, TOTAL E&P INDONESIE

Panelist:
Azmi ABD Rahman, Vice President – Operation, TRANS THAI - MALAYSIA (THAILAND) LIMITED
Bekti Yulianto, Operation Director, PT HAFAR DAYA SAMUDERA
Dr. Ahmad Taufik, Risk & Integrity Specialist, Pipeline Integrity Research Group, INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG

12:30 Executive Networking Lunch
New Techniques & Technologies to Address the Challenges of Gas Pipeline
14:00

Achieving 10% Maintenance Cost Reduction by Applying Geo-hazard Assessment to Ageing Pipelines

  • Techtonic / hydrotechnic / Geotechnic Hazard
  • Auger boring, Thin walled tube, Piezometer
  • Stratigraphy and Slope stability

Arie Wisianto, Kalimantan Area Manager, PT PERTAMINA GAS

14:45

GBA Lining Techniques: New Cost-saving Method in Renovating Aged Pipelines

  • Features and Cost effectiveness of GBA Lining Techniques: new techniques to replace an open-cut method which can save 50% of cost and 65% of maintenance time of Tokyo Gas
  • Trenchless resin-lining method that can form thick membrane inside an aged pipeline

 

Hiroki Kikuchi, Maintenance Technology Team, Pipeline Technology Center, TOKYO GAS

15:30 Networking Coffee Break
16:00

Quantitative Risk Assessment of HCAs along Cross Country Pipelines Corridors
This presentation highlights various types of pipeline threats, stages of risk assessments, steps of HCAs (High Consequence areas) identification, and discusses their implementations on one case study.

  • Risk assessment to evaluate the impact of demographical and environmental changes, on the HCAs map.
  • Baseline integrity assessments plan
  • Elements involves sites surveys, identifying degradation mechanisms, short listing the anticipated anomalies, QRA, and selection of appropriate inspection and mitigation techniques
  • Emergency response plan
  • Steps taken for risk assessment of pipelines, identifying HCAs, and highlights lessons learned
Dr. Mabruk Issa, Head of Abu Dhabi Refinery Inspection, TAKREER
16:45
Panel Discussion

Current Challenges on Gas Pipelines

  1. Explore the current problem and challenge of gas pipeline from design, construction, operation , and maintenance
  2. Techniques and technologies to minimize operation cost and reduce maintenance initiatives

 

Moderator:
Mohd Nazmi Bin Mohd Ali Napiah, Principal Engineer (Pipeline Integrity), PETRONAS GAS BERHAD

Panelists:
Arie Wisianto, Kalimantan Area Manager, PT PERTAMINA GAS
Dr. Mabruk Issa
, Inspection Section Head, TAKREER
Mahmoud Selim Nasif, Senior Corrosion and Material Engineer, ADGAS

17:15 Chairman’s Summary and Close of Conference

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