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PLUS! Post conference full day in-depth learning sessions on Thursday 18 June

In-depth Learning Session A:Executive coaching session: Communicating the value of data management to non-technical stakeholders and assuring success in information management (IM) projects

In-depth Learning Session B:From chaos to calm: Bringing order to PETREL environments

Early Bird Discount:Register before 24 April and save up to $600!Register online at www.questevents.com.au or call +61 (0)2 9977 0565

Focusing on how O&G companies are ensuring operational efficiency in light of a lower oil price environment:

Overcoming the operational challenges in terms of extreme environments, sensing, actuation, and data collection

Applying innovation to address telecommunication challenges in harsh environments and remote locations

Enhancing operational performance by deriving value from the vast amounts of data collected

Improving drilling operations to achieve significant savings Streamlining the development, testing, and maintenance of data to deploy

it across the enterprise in a cost-effective manner Developing and implementing smart step-change technologies that

significantly improve operational performance Leveraging large scale, data driven analytics for better and faster decision making

Kym BillsChief Executive Officer Western Australian Energy Research Alliance (WA:ERA)

Aparna RamanManaging Director AustralasiaSchlumberger

Shane Donohoo Global Director Advanced AnalysisWorley Parsons

Neil StringfellowExecutive DirectoriVec

Fred Wehr Director - Exploration and Development Apache Energy

Prasanna Venkatesh Head of Strategy, Transformation & Enterprise Architecture Oil Search

Mauricio Volcan Herrera Senior Geophysicist Schlumberger

Jess KozmanRegional RepresentativeProfessional Petroleum Data Management Association (PPDM)

Adrian PounderGroup IT ManagerOilex

Tim WaltonDirector, Energy Research InitiativesCurtin University

Lesley WybornAdjunct Fellow, National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) FacilityAustralian National University

Xiangyu WangProfessor, Woodside ChairSchool of Built EnvironmentCurtin University

Supporting bodies:

Organised by:

SMART E&P 201516 - 18 June 2015 | Pan Pacific Perth | Australia

Leveraging IT, Digital Technologies, Analytics, Big Data and Smart Devices for Upstream Oil and Gas Optimisation

2nd annual

Media partners:

Including leading industry experts:

Emma Whitty Vice President Information Technology Clough

Steve Scillitani Director of Solution Services for the Integrated Operations Program Petronas (Malaysia)

Satyam PriyadarshyChief Data ScientistHalliburton (USA)

Neil Kavanagh Chief Science & Technology ManagerWoodside

See inside for more...

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SMART E&P 20152nd annual

Leveraging IT, Digital Technologies, Analytics, Big Data and Smart Devices for Upstream Oil and Gas Optimisation

16 - 18 June 2015 | Pan Pacific Perth | Australia

Conference Day One – Tuesday 16 June08:15 Registration and welcome coffee

08:50 Opening remarks from the Chair Kym Bills Chief Executive Officer Western Australian Energy Research Alliance (WA:ERA)

BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN R&D, BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND IT TECHNOLOGY TO ACCELERATE TIME ON DELIVERABLES

09:00 Innovation—how can technologies accelerate results? • Making IT the key innovation driver to achieve competitiveness in the energy sector • How innovative E&Ps are improving their operational efficiency through IT-led innovation • Integrating R&D with IT to provide a holistic engineering environment • Leveraging big data, next generation modelling and predictive analytics to increase

productivity Fred Wehr Director-Exploration and Development Apache Energy

INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS09:30 The evolving landscape of integrated operations - improvements to decision speed

and quality, and cross discipline collaboration • Explaining integrated operations (IO) projects through a common model • Lessons learned from real cases of digital field projects around the world • How the next generation of IO is beginning to impact the macro business processes

originating from operational excellence programsSteve Scillitani Director of Solution Services for the Integrated Operations Program Petronas (Malaysia)

Technology Leaders Panel Discussion10:00 How to successfully integrate petroleum engineering, information technology and

process improvement to create business value • What are the critical factors to achieving effective organisational collaboration? • The end of Moore’s Law and addressing the next set of tough business and operational

problems - what types of transformations are taking place in E&P and how are operators embracing the changes?

• Collaboration between industry and academia - how are successful partnerships around the world working on the challenges?

• Designing systems and interfaces that the ‘next generation’ of engineers and geoscientists will want to work in and withModerator Kym Bills Chief Executive Officer Western Australian Energy Research Alliance (WA:ERA)PanellistsNeil Kavanagh Aparna Raman Chief Science & Technology Manager Managing Director Woodside Energy Schlumberger AustraliaEmma Whitty Vice President Information Systems Clough

10:45 Morning tea

LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR SMARTER INSIGHT AND ACTIONS TO DELIVER VALUE

11:15 How innovation in seismic imaging and High Performance Computing (HPC) partnerships are providing scientific breakthroughs for the O&G sector

• Breakthroughs delivered through imaging research over the last year, and how these breakthroughs generate new opportunities and value

• Contributions that HPC has made to enable imaging success • Future directions for imaging and the computing challenges required to deliver our future

Neil Stringfellow Executive Director iVec

11:45 Predictive analytics for an intelligent oil & gas operation - integrating real-time data with predictive tools, processes and expertise to enable more informed operational decisions

• How can we create value from what we already know? Benefitting from the analytics on the data our machines are already producing

• Keeping maintenance costs on a lower budget through effective prediction analysis • Predicting lifecycle performance and future conditions as they relate to well planning,

drilling and reservoir managementShane Donohoo Global Director Advanced Analysis Worley Parsons

12:15 How can we use Building Information Modelling (BIM) and other technology to increase productivity and optimise assets?

• Exploring the benefits of lean construction technologies for enhancing efficiency • Using visualisation technology to deliver the right information to the right people at the

right time • How data is intelligently linked to equipment to enable employees’ access to real-time

information from any workstation • Case studies of results to date in cost efficiencies, safety and reliability

Xiangyu Wang Curtin-Woodside Chair School of Built Environment Curtin University

12:45 Networking lunch

ADDRESSING THE PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES OF BIG DATA IN OIL AND GAS E&P

13:45 How cloud computing and big data are enabling complex engineering solutions in a timely and cost-effective manner

• Revolutionising faster drilling and smarter excavation • Using big data to improve service efficiency and enhance the experience • Addressing cyber security for effective protection of operations

(Speaker to be confirmed)

14:15 Geoscience innovation in the E&P industry - using High Performance Data techniques to achieve better data integration and application performance

• Leveraging HPC and HPD to enable integration of data at higher resolutions and analysis at larger scales and greater complexity

• Cross-discipline leveraging of data mining, modelling and analytics for faster decision making

• Taking modelling workflows to new levels of transparency and ultimately, reproducibilityLesley Wyborn Adjunct Fellow Australian National University and Visiting Fellow National Computational Infrastructure, NCI

14:45 Afternoon tea

15:15 Understanding the impact of data standards on industry performance • What are the data standards available for upstream and downstream E&P? • Viewing collective and collaborative action as an optimum accepted practice • Reviewing recent developments in certification, education and professional development • How is the professional maturity of the information technology discipline in oil and gas

impacting the industry’s performance?Jess Kozman Regional Representative Professional Petroleum Data Management Association (PPDM)

Technology Leaders Panel Discussion15:45 How ready is the Australian oil and gas industry to embrace big data? • Beyond the buzzword – addressing the practical implementation issues of big data in

oil and gas E&P • Providing an end-to-end seismic management strategy has to be the main focus… so

how do you do this? • Evaluating the impact of scale-out technology and big data analytical technologies on

costs and user experience • How to ensure that appropriate levels of governance and protection are applied

Moderator Kym Bills Chief Executive Officer Western Australian Energy Research Alliance (WA:ERA)PanellistsLesley Wyborn Adjunct Fellow Australian National University and Visiting Fellow National Computational Infrastructure, NCINeil Stringfellow Coert Du Plessis Executive Director WA Chapter Head iVec Institute of Analytics Professionalsof Australia (IAPA)

16:45 Closing remarks from the Chair

16:55 Close of Day One and networking drinks

19:00 Official event dinner

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SMART E&P 20152nd annual

Leveraging IT, Digital Technologies, Analytics, Big Data and Smart Devices for Upstream Oil and Gas Optimisation

16 - 18 June 2015 | Pan Pacific Perth | Australia

Conference Day Two – Wednesday 17 June

08:30 Welcome coffee

08:50 Opening remarks from the Chair Tim Walton Director, Energy Research Initiatives Curtin University

COMBINING BIG DATA, THE INTERNET OF THINGS AND MOBILITY TO END DOWNTIME

INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS09:00 Leveraging big data and data science in combination with mobile technology in the oil

and gas industry • Addressing the challenges of increasing data in the upstream oil and gas industry • How can mobile technology bridge the gap and provide actionable insights into an industry

with more arguably complex operations than any other in the world? • Mobile challenges relating to upstream and how these are overcome at Halliburton

Satyam Priyadarshy Chief Data Scientist Halliburton (USA)

09:30 Reducing field data collection cost while enhancing OH&S using the latest geospatial mobile technology

• Integrating geospatial data from various sources such as GeoRSS, web services (WMS, WFS) for increased safety

• Off-line data collection of a survey area using high quality base maps, satellite and aerial imagery and digital terrain models to overlay the operator’s own asset data

• Learning from other energy companies on work flow to improve efficiency and accuracyCraig Williams Director Geospatial Information & Technology Association

10:00 How can the resources industry best harness real-time solutions? • Revolutionising faster drilling with next generation sensors • Developing solutions to collect geophysical data cheaper, faster and safer • Collaboration between R&D and industry - benefitting from a technology centre of

excellence to provide infrastructure supportSoren Soe Project Leader DET CRC (Deep Exploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre)

10:30 Morning tea

TECHNOLOGIES DRIVING CHANGE TO ACHIEVE LEAN, STREAMLINED AND EFFICIENT OPERATIONS

11:00 Reengineering your business processes to enable effective operations • Creating an effective process architecture to support the exploration value chain • Modelling individual processes to ensure business support and uptake • Identifying process changes to create business efficiency • Case studies in user attitudes and uptake at Oil Search

Prasanna Venkatesh Head of Strategy, Transformation & Enterprise Architecture Oil Search

11:30 Harnessing technology to develop the systems and processes that drive increased reliability • Creating successful business processes and tools to optimise operational efficiency • Achieving seamless change management - a key step in sustaining business processes

implementation • Implementing a cost-effective deployment strategy for maintenance execution and integrity

assuranceErnst Krauss Chair, WA Branch Institute of Instrumentation Control and Automation Australia

12:00 Utilising 3D modelling and intelligent design systems (Smart 3D) to maximise the benefits of data integration

• Overview of 3D modelling development and its impact on operational processes • Why use 3D intelligent design systems and what are the advanced benefits for E&P operations? • Data integration throughout the project lifecycle - where’s the big money? • Aligning the correct data so it can be used seamlessly in operations and maintenance • Case studies of brownfield applications to manage uncertainty • Where to from here to stay competitive?

Paul Rushton General Manager - Engineering Clough

12:30 Networking lunch

13:30 Spatial intelligence - using the power of location to drive productivity • Leveraging next-generation technology to establish a “one-stop shop” to view and manage

engineering information that is accurate and up-to-date • Eliminating inefficiencies in finding, using and changing engineering information • Capturing and loading data from legacy systems, as well as from EPCs for new projects to

view, manage and control the continuously changing engineering design basis Kylie Armstrong Program Director Next Generation Spatial Infrastructures Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information

OUT OF INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT

14:00 Driving innovation in the resource sector through open innovation • What is open innovation like “Unearthed” and how can it benefit industry? • What industry challenges are a good fit to be addressed with open innovation? Which

ones are not? • How are other industries benefiting from this approach?

Paul Lucey Group Head of Technology and Innovation Gold Fields Australia

14:30 Afternoon tea

PAVING THE WAY FOR NEW TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN THE OIL AND GAS FIELDS OF THE FUTURE

15:00 Remote sensing - tapping the potential of UAVs for upstream operations • Identifying the diverse application capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for

the upstream business • Reality check – what the current airspace regulations allow • Determining the way forward with UAVs for the sector - future possibilities in sensing

and mapping • Using UAVs to successfully execute beyond line of sight missions in austere locations

Stefan Hrabar Research Team Leader, Digital Productivity, Autonomous Systems Program CSIRO

15:30 Harnessing the cloud to solve complex engineering problems that are currently thought to be too difficult to address economically

• How cloud computing is enabling new methods to examine complex engineering issues surrounding subsea oil and gas pipelines in an economical manner

• Addressing millions of iterative calculations to analyse a system in a probabilistic fashion • Overview of other ways that these methods can be applied to other complex problems

faced by the industryNick McNaughton Technology Manager Subsea Engineering Associates

Technology Leaders Panel Discussion16:00 What are the emerging trends in smart technology development, and are they

developing fast enough to match the goals of the industry? • In an environment of rapid technological change, how do you prepare for the jobs that do

not yet exist? • Collaboration, outsourcing or building internal capabilities? Lessons learnt … • The next frontier for automation within the oilfield - where is it going, and what are the

barriers and opportunities? Moderator Tim Walton Director, Energy Research Initiatives Curtin UniversityPanellistsPaul Rushton General Manager – Engineering CloughAdrian Pounder Group IT Manager OilexSatyam Priyadarshy Chief Data Scientist HalliburtonPrasanna Venkatesh Head of Strategy, Transformation & Enterprise Architecture Oil Search

16:45 Closing remarks from the Chair and drawing of the lucky door prize!

16:55 End of Day Two and close of conference

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Post-conference In-Depth Learning Sessions – Thursday 18 June

Registration and morning tea for both sessions is at 08:30 and sessions will conclude at 17:00. Lunch, morning and afternoon tea provided. Choose between:

Don’t just take our word for it, hear what others are saying about the event:

SMART E&P 20152nd annual

Leveraging IT, Digital Technologies, Analytics, Big Data and Smart Devices for Upstream Oil and Gas Optimisation

16 - 18 June 2015 | Pan Pacific Perth | Australia

Session AExecutive coaching session: Communicating the value of data management to non-technical stakeholders and assuring success in information management (IM) projects

This in-depth learning session is designed for all technologists involved in information management projects. The session will address the key point of failure in information management projects and how to avoid it. By addressing the inability to communicate the benefits of the project to non-technical management stakeholders, it discusses the communication gap and identifies areas in which this gap is most critical. The session will showcase best practices for communicating technical data to non-technical management, in three specific sections:

Section 1: Avoiding key points of failure • Oil and Gas IM - critical success factors • Why do IM projects fail? lessons from project management • KPI’s for quantitative IM benefits • Constructing a business case and unique business value

Section 2: Closing critical communications gaps • Critical communication - stakeholders, influencers and decision makers • Aligning with growth strategy • Communicating with non-technical stakeholders • Understanding, measuring and documenting capability maturity

Section 3: Adopting and adapting best practices for upper management support • Case studies – change management and change trajectory • Aligning with organizational growth strategy • Shaping and supporting ideas that work in IM • PLAN-ITSM for success in IM projectsBy attending this session you will learn:• How to gain the support of your top management in smart technology projects• How to determine your company’s maturity level and how you can help it improve

Facilitator

Jess Kozman Regional Representative Professional Petroleum Data Management Association (PPDM)

Session B From chaos to calm: Bringing order to PETREL environments

This in-depth learning session is designed for Development and Exploration Geologists, Geophysicists, Geochemists, Geoscientists, Petroleum Engineers, Managers, and Technical IT personnel that are Petrel users. This interactive session will examine what it takes to extract the business value from this highly technical software and how to get more quickly to the value, in three specific sections:

Section 1: Developing an effective software portfolio • Aligning Petrel with the business • Support, data framework and infrastructure • Identifying the value of the software to the business

Section 2: Examples from the field – companies large and small • How to overcome user resistance • What to do with all the data? • Evaluating the pros and cons of big-bang versus creeping implementation

Section 3: Getting to the value faster • Addressing the challenges to implementing large-scale change • Developing the skills and competencies of petrel users • Lessons learnt from key oil and gas operatorsBy attending this session you will learn:• How Petrel breaks all the rules and how you can survive Petrel implementation• How to reduce the time it takes from implementation to deliver value • What are the things you should be doing and what you should stop doing to achieve a successful implementation

Facilitator

Mauricio Volcan Herrera Senior Geophysicist Schlumberger

“Some great topics looking at technology, its implementation and value. Great to have case studies from other industries.”

BP

“Very in-depth and covered every imaginable issue at enterprise level data quality and data management.”

Total E&P

Speakers for 2015:

“As technical and commercial challenges for the upstream oil and gas industry intensify, collaboration and advanced understanding and capability in big data analytics will be essential to underpin the 5Ps of prospectivity, production, personal and process safety, and productivity. The 2nd annual Smart E&P conference provides a timely platform to strengthen our ties of collaboration to work towards this objective”

Kym Bills Chief Executive Officer, Western Australian Energy Research Alliance (WA:ERA)

“Based on the level of participation from important global operators and updates on innovative projects, the 2nd Annual Smart E&P conference should provide information technology professionals with a dynamic forum for discussing how to support mission critical E&P business decisions”

Jess Kosman Regional Representative, Professional Petroleum Data Management Association (PPDM)

Attendees from Smart E&P 2014:

Separately

bookable

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2nd annual

Want to develop business at the event? Speaking, sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are available

The 2nd annual Smart E&P conference is dedicated to providing thought-leadership, subject-matter expertise, leading strategies and best practices focused specifically for the oil & gas sector. This conference is the only annual event in Australia for business, technology and data management leaders within the oil and gas industry to meet, review and discuss the latest technologies, strategies and solutions to improve E&P productivity and profitability outcomes. Potential sponsors please note:In 2015 the event will focus on the major operational challenges the industry is facing and making smarter digital technology choices in order to improve bottom line performance in the current difficult economic environment.

Official Event Advisory Panel:

Quest Events would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the official event advisory panel who contributed their valuable time and expertise to ensure the agenda for this event is timely and relevant for all stakeholders.

Leveraging IT, Digital Technologies, Analytics, Big Data and Smart Devices for Upstream Oil and Gas OptimisationSMART E&P 2015

16 - 18 June 2015 | Pan Pacific Perth | Australia

With a room full of key decision makers and buyers from the E&P sector, you cannot afford to miss out on networking with these key sales prospects. Attendees will be actively seeking new ways to become more efficient, productive and innovative and the 2nd annual Smart E&P conference is your opportunity to place your solutions at the front of their mind. Maximise your marketing return on investment and tailor a sponsorship package to suit your needs.

It’s where the industry will meet. Can you afford not to be there?

Sponsorship and exhibition packages For speaking, sponsorship and exhibition opportunities at SMART E&P 2015, please contact Oli Russell-Cowan today on +61 2 8188 7536 or [email protected] to discuss a package that is right for you.Visit www.questevents.com.au to download the sponsorship prospectus

Neil Kavanagh Chief Science & Technology Manager Woodside Energy

Satyam Priyadarshy Chief Data Scientist Halliburton

Kym Bills Chief Executive Officer Western Australian Energy Research Alliance (WA:ERA)

Lesley Wyborn Adjunct Fellow, National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) Facility Australian National University

The key benefits of attending 2nd annual Smart E&P 2015:

Learn how you can make processes and decisions more efficient and effective by harnessing your existing technology

Discover how leading E&Ps are solving the big challenges in the oil and gas industry with advanced control systems to eliminate cost, environmental and technical barriers

Discuss best practices for successfully integrating petroleum engineering, IT and process improvement to create business value

Benchmark your operation with leading companies and learn how they are addressing the practical implementation issues of big data in oil and gas E&P

Acquire first-hand information on how companies are currently applying technologies to transform production management processes in order to enhance production

Analyse how innovative E&P companies are strategically using technology to improve their bottom line

“Great networking opportunity and chance to hear feedback from operating companies on data requirements, management and quality.”

Manager, Landmark (Halliburton)

WHO ATTENDED THE SMART E&P CONFERENCE IN 2014

Producers and E&P Contractors

67%

Vendors

18%Consultants

8%

Government

5%

Peak Industry Bodies

5%

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*Qualifying for the ‘Bring your CFO, CIO or CTO FREE’ offer will be at the sole discretion of the organisers. Free passes can only be used for a package of equivalent or lesser value to the highest value paid package in the group.**Group Discounts apply for bookings made simultaneously and on one invoice only. ***Note: This price is for everyone except vendors and solution providers. Qualification for this category will be at the sole discretion of the organisers. Vendors and solution providers are required to pay the standard prices quoted above. ****The event dinner is available to registered attendees of the conference only

Are you eligible for a group discount? Group discounts of up to 40%!!** 40% off for groups of 11-15 30% off for groups of 7-10 20% off for groups of 3-6STEP 2 - Select your packages and apply any discounts

Are you a member? Australian Computer Society (ACS) Australian Geoscience Information Association (AGIA) Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) Engineers Australia Institute of Analytics Professionals of Australia (IAPA) /ADMA Institute of Instrumentation Control and Automation Australia International Association for Information and Data Quality (IAIDQ) (Please indicate and eligible for a 10% discount) Note: Only 1 discount may be applied whichever provides the greatest saving

SMART E&P 201516 - 18 June 2015 | Pan Pacific Perth | Australia

REGISTRATION FORM

Register before 24 April and SAVE UP TO $600!

Early Bird Discount

2nd annual