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Growing IndonesiasOil and Gas Sector throughChange and Innovation
Proceedings of Twenty Seventh Annual ConventionProceedings of Twenty Seventh Annual ConventionProceedings of Twenty Seventh Annual ConventionProceedings of Twenty Seventh Annual ConventionJakarta, February 1Jakarta, February 1Jakarta, February 1Jakarta, February 1----3, 20003, 20003, 20003, 2000
IndonesianPetroleumAssociation
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Foreword to Proceedings on CD-ROMBy Jim Howes
The Technical Program presented this year in Jakartaat the Twenty Seventh Annual IPA Convention and Exhibition is documented in two hard-boundProceedings Volumes as well as on this CD-ROM. For the hard-bound books, Volume One deals withGeoscience and contains forty eight papers and extended abstracts organized by geographic area. Volume Two is organized by discipline and includes thirty nine papers and extended abstracts onPetrophysics, Engineering, Business, and HSE (Health, Safety and Environment). On this CD-ROM, papers are arranged by IPA abstract number, as the entire volume is searchable, key-word indexed, and linked to the Convention Technical Program session schedule. The 87 manuscripts included in this volume were chosen from nearly two hundred submissions, and together represent the work of nearly three hundred authors.
WelcomeBy Mark Golborne
Welcome to the Twenty-Seventh Annual IPA Convention & Exhibition. The theme of this years meeting is Growing Indonesias Oil and Gas Sector through Change and Innovation. This Theme provides the Convention the opportunity to explore fiscal and regulatory reforms, along with technological innovation, as mechanisms of sustaining growth in the Indonesian Oil and Gas sector. In this foreword we are pleased to highlight some of the key meeting activities for you.
The Convention will be opened by a high ranking official of the Republic of Indonesia on Tuesday morning, February 1, at 09:00 AM in the Plenary Hall. The official opening ceremony will be followed by two keynote speeches by distinguished industry leaders.
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Several changes were introduced by the Technical Program Committee for the 1999 IPA Convention. For the first time, poster presenters were invited to submit either extended abstracts or full papers for publication in the Proceedings Volumes. This reflects a conscious decision to strengthen the poster session at the Convention, which this year will include thirty six poster presentations. Many papers in the Proceedings Volumes now document posters presented at this year's meeting. In addition, with the encouragement of Schlumberger, the Committee decided to publish the Proceedings in digital format on a CD-ROM. Special thanks are due Roopa Gir and Bimo Kartiko of Schlumberger'sJakarta office for their efforts in preparing this CD-ROM, as well as Schlumberger for underwriting the cost of its preparation and reproduction.
Many people have contributed to the success of this year's Convention and Exhibition. Foremost must be the authors and presenters that have contributed to this year's exceptionally strong Technical Program. Then there are the members of the Technical Program Committee who solicited technical contributions and reviewed and selected papers for presentation.
The Technical program starts immediately after lunch on Tuesday afternoon and continues through 5:00 PM on Wednesday. There are 61 oral papers to be presented in twenty technical sessions. The Industry Exhibition consists of 50 Exhibitors highlighting major industry projects and the latest in technology and services. This year, a strengthened Poster Session with 36 poster papers will be held in Cendrawasih Room #2 starting on Tuesday at 1:00 PM.
On the afternoon and evening of the first day of the Convention, refreshments will be served in the Exhibition area and Poster room from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM accompanied by entertainment.
A Convention Golf Tournament will be held on Sunday, January 30 and Golf Tournament Awards will be presented during luncheon on the first day of the Convention.
On Thursday morning there will be the traditional theme session and panel discussion which will include participation by distinguished industry experts.
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After paper selection, twenty manuscript editors were involved in working with authors to ensure that the IPA's high standards for publication were maintained. Dedicated staff of the IPA Secretariat and the printing company worked long hours to make sure the Proceedings Volumes were of high quality and delivered on time. Many other tasks that lead to a successful meeting have also been carried out by the volunteers who make up the Technical Program Committee. I extend my sincere appreciation to all those who have worked so hard to make this year's Technical Program memorable.
Finally, recognition is due all of the members of the 1999 Convention Committee, PERTAMINA, the IPA Board of Directors, The IPA Company and Associate Members, the staff of the IPA Secretariat, Exhibitors, Sponsors and Convention Delegates, without whom this important compilation of papers would not have been possible.
J.V.C. HowesChairman, Technical Program CommitteeTwenty Seventh Annual IPA ConventionJakarta, January, 2000
This years session will focus on improving company performance through contracting and procurement best practices and will involve a discussion on the progress of the IPA special KRIS (cost reduction) Committee. Invited overseas guest speakers will present papers on such topics as strategic world class procurement, and methods for formulating industry contract best practices. During the luncheon following the Panel Discussion, the Best Paper Awards will be presented, followed by the Closing Ceremony.
Three Convention short courses and three post-Convention field trips are scheduled in conjunction with this years meeting.
The Committee members of this years Convention wish to thank all of you for attending the Twenty-Seventh IPA Annual Convention. We hope you enjoy the activities and benefit from the programs and presentations.
Mark GolborneChairman, Twenty Seventh Annual IPA ConventionJakarta, January, 2000
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Short CoursesThree short courses are scheduled inconjunction with this years meeting.
Field TripsThree field trips to Central Sumatra, West Java and East Kalimantan.
Golf TournamentA Golf Tournament will be held in association with theTwenty Seventh Annual Convention & Exhibition on SundayFebruary 30 at the Satelindo Golf Course.
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The 27th Annual IPA Convention and Exhibition will be opened at 9.00 am Tuesday, February 1, 2000 by a high-ranking government official of the Republic of Indonesia. The opening ceremony will be followed by two distinguished keynote speakers. The Exhibition will be open from Tuesday morning throughout the Convention and will include 50 Industry Exhibitors displaying the latest in technology, supplies & services. A Cocktail Party will be held in the Exhibition Hall starting at 5.00 pm Tuesday afternoon. The Technical Program will commence at 1.00 pm on Tuesday and continue through all day Wednesday, February 2. Twenty technical sessions including 61 oral papers and 36 posters are scheduled for presentation, covering Geoscience, Engineering, Business, and HSE. A traditional theme session and panel discussion featuring distinguished industry experts will be held on the morning of Thursday February 3. The topic this year will be cost reduction, with a focus on improving company performance through contracting and procurement best practices. Following the theme session, Best Paper Awards will be presented at a closing Convention Luncheon. Other events include a Golf Tournament on Sunday, January 30, three Short Courses and three Field Trips.
New Internet Caf
Send email, check on your airline reservations, or surf the net! The Internet Caf is a new addition this year, and it provides internet connections for convention participants. 15 computer stations with internet access will be continuously available during the Convention, courtesy of IBM, so come try your skills. The computer equipment and internet connections will also be used in the Internet Resources for Geoscientists short course, which follows the Convention on February 4.
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Thursday, February 3, 2000
Mike Ferrow Session ChairmanVice President & General Manager Operations Conoco Indonesia Inc.
1. Introduction to KRIS Team Initiative
2. KRIS Team Report - Humayunbosha, President, PT. Caltex Pacific Indonesia
3. Maintenance Alliance for Compressor Facilities - F.X. Supriyono, Senior Operations Co-ordinator Conoco Indonesia Inc
4. Best Practice Sharing Pipe Procurement Alliances - Albert Simanjuntak, Procurement Team Manager, PT. Caltex Pacific Indonesia
5. A Global Suppliers Approach to Cost Reductionn - David Wood, Managing Director and Mark Ezekiel, Technical Director Score Group plc.
6. ARCO Smartbuy - Charles M. Rice, Strategic Sourcing Manager, ARCO Global Procurement
THEME SESSION on COST REDUCTION
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Tectonics of Indonesia : Focus on Problematic AreasDate : Monday, January 31, 2000Venue : Jakarta Convention CenterInstructor : Dr. Robert Hall, University of LondonSummary : The focus of this one day course will be to discuss the current plate tectonic models
for SE Asia, and concentrate on those areas within Indonesia that have generatedthe most discussion and controversy in recent years.
Cost : US$ 150 (IPA members), US$ 175 (non-members)
Internet Resources for GeoscientistDate : Friday, February 4, 2000 (One day course previously advertised as a half-day)Venue : Jakarta Convention CenterInstructor : John Sharry, Consultant, Garland, TexasSummary : This one day course will cover effective methods for using search engines and making
your browser faster, will explore sites that provide geoscience data and indexes togeoscience data online, and will show how to download this information to your owncomputer.
Cost : US$ 150 (IPA members), US$ 175 (non-members)
Creative Thinking in ExplorationDate : Monday, January 31 & Friday, February 4, 2000 (Two day course)Venue : Jakarta Convention CenterInstructor : Dr. Michael Welland, Consultant, Orogen Ltd.Summary : The basic aim of this two day workshop is to examine the exploration process,
highlight the contribution of innovation and learning, and develop skills in creativethinking, developing new ideas, and selling such ideas to management and colleagues.
Cost : US$ 300 (IPA members), US$ 350 (non-members)
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Field Trips
The Syn-Rift Petroleum System of Central Sumatra, IndonesiaDate : 4 8th February, 2000Leaders : Peter Butterworth (VICO Indonesia), Budi Satria Hamid (Robertson) Limit : 25Cost : US$ 750
Gunung Salak Geothermal Project, IndonesiaDate : 5 February, 2000 (Saturday - one day trip)Leader : Novi Ganefianto (Unocal Geothermal Indonesia)Limit : 25Cost : US$ 120
Modern & Ancient Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan IndonesiaDate : 3 - 8 February, 2000Leaders : Angus Ferguson (Independent Consultant)
Henry Posamentier (ARCO Indonesia) Limit : 16Cost : US$ 1,800
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MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY WITH HORIZONTAL & STIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES
30 MINUTES BREAK FOR AFTERNOON COFFEE, TEA AND SNACKS
STRUCTURAL & PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
APPLIED SEISMIC TECHNOLOGIES
MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY WITH HORIZONTAL & STIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES
SUMATRA: CASE STUDIES II
LUNCHEON FOR ALL DELEGATES in Plenary Hall with Distinguished Luncheon Speaker
PRESSURE TRANSIENT ANALYSIS
ADVANCES IN DEPTH IMAGINGDRILLING & CEMENTING II
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DESIGNATED ONE HOUR POSTER SESSION IN CENDRAWASIH - 2 & Break for Morning Coffee, Tea and Snacks
ESTIMATION IN PETROPHYSICS3D VISUALIZATIONDRILLING & CEMENTING I
SUMATRA: NEW PLAYS
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WATER AND STEAMFLOOD MANAGEMENT II
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Poster # 1 : IPA99-G-023Sulawesi Dispersal and the Evolution of the Northern Banda Arc.John Milsom, Juergen Thurow, Delphine Roques
Poster # 2 : IPA99-G-014Neogene History of Collison in the Halmahera Region, IndonesiaRobert Hall
Poster # 3 : IPA99-G-046The Cenozoic Evolution of the Lariang and Karama Basins, SulawesiStephen J. Calvert
Poster # 4 : IPA99-G-027The Development of the Miocene Wonosari Formation, South Central JavaStephen Lokier
Poster # 5 : IPA99-G-1383-D Seismic Visualization of Shelf Ridges: Case Study from Offshore Northwest JavaHenry W. Posamentier
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Poster # 6 : IPA99-G-155Structural History of the Terang and Sirasun Fields and the Impact Upon Timing of Charge and Reservoir Performance, Kangean PSC, East Java Sea, IndonesiaWayne A. Basden, Henry W. Posamentier, Ron A. Noble
Poster # 7 : IPA99-G-188Depositional Modeling and Facies Architecture of Rift and Inversion Episodes in the Kutai Basin, Kalimantan, IndonesiaSteve J. Moss, John L.C. Chambers
Poster # 8 : IPA99-G-108New Insights into the Geological Development of the Deepwater Mahakam Delta and Makassar StraitsPeter Baillie, Paul Gilleran, Wayne Clark, Steve Moss, Alan Stein, Edy Hermantoro, Suryadi Oemar
Poster # 9 : IPA99-G-181WFT Data and Pressure Profile Analysis: Review of Applications, Complexities, and ChallengesJ.V.C. Howes
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Poster # 10 : IPA99-G-166Significance of the Celebes Sea Spreading Centre to the Paleogene Petroleum Systems ofthe SE Sunda Margin, Central Indonesia
Tom H. Fraser, La Ode Ichram
Poster # 11 : IPA99-G-168Intra-Muda Shallow Gas in Cumi-Cumi PSC, Natuna Sea - a Drillers Nightmare Becomes a Geophysicists DreamMartin Bennett
Poster # 12 : IPA99-G-179Cost Effective Seismic Acquisition and Drilling in the Fold Thrust Belt of Papua New Guinea and Implications for Exploration in Irian JayaR.J. Schroder, B. McConachie, T. Surka
Poster # 13 : IPA99-G-003Horizon Modeling Using a Three-Dimensional Fault Restoration TechniqueKaren S. Hoffman, John W. Neave
Poster # 14 : IPA99-G-103A Comparative Study of Wave Equation Multiple Suppression to Conventional TAU-P Deconvolution and Radon Multiple Attenuation MethodsKriyanti Setiyono, Ken H. Matson NextNext
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Poster # 15 : IPA99-G-054Understanding Basement Controls on Basin Development: Constraints from Gravity and Magnetic DataDuncan Cowan, Linda Tompkins, Terry Tyler
Poster # 16 : IPA99-G-013Characterization of Seismic Anomalies Using Converted Waves: A Case History from East Natuna BasinLotfi Ben-Brahim, Ronan Petton, Michel Couderc, Agus Djamhoer
Poster # 17 : IPA99-G-174Deep-Water Basin Floor Fans of the Lower Baong Formation, a New Exploration Objective Offshore North SumateraSiti Nuraini, Soejono Martodjojo, Frank W. Musgrove, Jan Bon
Poster # 18 : IPA99-G-057Hydrocarbon Potential of the Mentawai Forearc Basin West SumatraBarlian Yulihanto, Bambang Widarsono
Poster # 19 : IPA99-G-120Extracting Flow Pattern and Point-Bar Characteristics of a Modern River: a Case Study from the Wahau River, East KalimanatanHerman Darman NextNext
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Poster # 20 : IPA99-E-052Applications of Hydraulic Fracturing to Increase Oil Production in Tanjung FieldKetut Budiartha, Ivan Hartono
Poster # 21 : IPA99-E-037Underbalanced DrillingC. Hoyer, T. Morgan, P. Cook
Poster # 22 : IPA99-E-067Horizontal Drains in Deep, Tight Gas Reservoirs: Tambora Fields Experience and OutlookFrederic Febvre, Didier Caie, Sugimin Harsono, Januar Wirawan
Poster # 23 : IPA99-B-172Migas Online (Indonesias Oil & Gas Online) a New Business Tool to Improve Efficiency within the Indonesian Oil and Gas IndustryKhairul Rizal, Herry Wibiksana, Ifnaldi
Poster # 24 : IPA99-B-084The 30 Minute AFE: Attributes and Benefits of a Spreadsheet Program Used to Develop a Well Design, a Cost Estimate and an Authority for Expenditures (AFE)Alexander Megawe, Dennis Rider, Puput Ariyanto NextNext
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Poster # 25 : IPA99-HSE-183Utilization of Remotely Sensed Data to Establish Environmental Sensitivity Index of EastKalimantanM. Husen, A. Parinding, H. Trisakti
Poster # 26 : IPA99-HSE-040Laboratory Study of Photocatalytic Process for Degradation of Organic Pollutants in Industrial Waste WatersE. Suhardono, J. Gunlazuardi, Keiichi Tanaka, M. Mulyono, Retna Ambarwati
Poster # 27 : IPA99-G-063Play Concept of Syn-Rift and Post-Rift Sediments in the Half Graben System, Northwest Java, IndonesiaN. Alit Ascaria, Nanang Muksin, Doni Hernadi, Ari Samodra, Pudjo Busuno, Dewi Puspita
Poster # 28 : IPA99-B-105Opportunity and Challenge Beyond the Year 2000: The Role of Exploration in Maintaining the Oil and Gas Business in IndonesiaCholidy H. Reminton, Nizar Mujahidin, Taslim Yunus
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Poster # 29 : IPA99-G-186Depositional Model of the MB Field Mid-Main Carbonate Reservoir Offshore Northwest Java IndonesiaHarso Isworo, Ujang A. Saefulah, Teguh Prasetyo
Poster # 30 : IPA99-E-091The Wellhead Barge a Versatile Solution for Mild Deepwater ConditionsStephane Anres, Pierre Beligne, Claude Gabillard, Stephen Hatton
Poster # 31 : IPA99-G-045The Satus of OO-Brebes Fault System, Its Implication to Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Eastern Part of North West Java BasinRudy Ryacudu, Adib Bachtiar
Poster # 32 : IPA99-G-169Case Histories: In-Situ Polymerized Gel System Successfully Used as an Alternative to Squeeze CementingWayne Mitchell, Gary Cormier
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Poster # 33 : IPA99-G-180Structural and Startigraphic Framework of the Palaeogone in the Northern Kutei Basin East KalimantanLiesye T. Feriansyah, John L.C. Chambers, Sri H. Dewantohadi, M. Syaiful, Tonny Priantono, Djoko N. Imanhardjo
Poster # 34 : IPA99-G-011The Concept of Stationary and Support in Permeability Assessment for Upscaling Using the Probe PermeameterSepti Anggraeni
Poster # 35 : IPA99-G-163Construction and Destruction at a Deepwater Slope Seabed: Implications for Reservoir Models in the Makassar Strait, Offshore East KalimantanFrank Musgrove, Rakhmadi Avianto, Rhys Schneider
Poster # 36 : IPA99-G-090Facies 3-D - a Computer Simulation Model for Reconstruction of Sedimentary Processes: a Case Study for Miocene Carbonate ReservoirsFumiaki Matsuda, Michinori Saito, Ryotaro Iwahashi, Hiroshi Oda, Yulfi Indra, DavidDesAutels
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KUTAI BASIN REVISITED:J. Bates (SANTOS) & H. Darman (SHELL)North Runtu PSC Eocene PlayDepositional Modeling, Rift & InversionDeep Water Geochemical ModelSerang Field Discovery in Fault Shadow
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: STRATEGIC PLANNINGW. Ardjakusuma (KONDUR) & B. Bailey (TOTAL)East Natuna Gas Development3D Strategic Scoping, C. SumatraRole of Exploration in IndonesiaTriumph of Technology in Oil Business
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WATER AND STEAMFLOOD MANAGEMENT I
Handoko (CALTEX) & K Samuels (ARCO)
Water Shutoff with Crosslinked PolymerPolymerized Gel Alternative for SqueezeWater Management at Gunung SalakPhenol Removal Case Study
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EASTERN INDONESIAA. Sulaiman (MOBIL) & T. Verseput(ARCO)Tectonic Elements North Irian BasinFocussed Migration in Salawati BasinEvolution of the Bone Basin, Sulawesi
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MAXIMIZING ASSET VALUEV. Harvey (ROBERTSON) & H. Pranoto(VICO)National Data RepositoriesUnocal Indonesia ReorganizationAsset Management for Small Gas Fields
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WATER AND STEAMFLOOD MANAGEMENT IIR. Maas (EXSPAN) & J. Spath(SCHLUMBERGER)Increasing Recovery in SteamfloodPost Steam Breaktrough StrategySelecting Infills in Mature Steamflood
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SUMATRA: NEW PLAYSS. Arif (CALTEX) & C. Caughey (GULF)Hydrocarbon Potential Mentawai ForearcHydrocarbon Potential Pasemah BlockCarbonate Play in Sopa Area
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DRILLING & CEMENTING II. Gani (CALTEX) & S. Provance (ARCO)Underbalanced Drilling in SeramAzimuthal Resistivity LWDWellhead Barge for Mild Deepwater
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3D VISUALIZATIONA. Balfas (VICO) & R. Gir (SCHLUMBERGER)3D Seismic VisualizationDeepwater Reservoir Models, Makassar3D Visualization of Shelf Ridges
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ESTIMATION IN PETROPHYSICSA. Hussein (PERTAMINA) & B. Ismanto(VICO)NMR Technology in IndonesiaNeural Nets to Estimate PermeabilityLogging Cost Efficiency
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SUMATRA: CASE STUDIES I H . Sidi (CONOCO) & J. Kaldi(NCPGG)Alur Siwah Gas Field, North SumatraKulin Field, Central SumatraKotabatak Field, Central Sumatra
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DRILLING & CEMENTING IIM. Manuel (MOBIL) & F. Sumolang(EXSPAN)Cementing Steamflood BreaktroughSolving Non Productive TimeCementing Surface Casing/Shallow Gas
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ADVANCES IN DEPTH IMAGINGR. Gunawan (ARCO) & J. Oravets(MOBIL)Improvement in Depth ImagingPre-Stack Depth Imaging, MakassarSeismic Imaging in Anisotropic Media
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PRESSURE TRANSIENT ANALYSISD. Gruise (GULF) & M. Sulitra (MOBIL)Monitoring WaterfloodsFractal Model for Interference TestWell Productivity using Pump Downtime
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SUMATRA: CASE STUDIES IIE. B. Setyobudi (EXSPAN) & B.Situmorang (TGJA)Puyuh Oil Field, South SumatraReservoir Characterization, Puyuh FieldStructures Development Tapung Graben
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MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY WITH HORIZONTAL & STIMULATION TECHNOLOGIESM. Haas (VICO) & B. Sudaryanto (PERTAMINA)
Development of Thin Oil ColumnsHorizontal Drains in Tight ReservoirsCoiled Tubing Conveyed Fracs
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APPLIED SEISMIC TECHNOLOGIESM. Bennett (LASMO) & B. Puspoputro(PERTAMINA)2D/4C Seismic East Natuna BasinSimultaneous 3D 4C-OBC, E KalimantanFault Shadow Correction Methodology
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STRUCTURAL & PETROLEUM GEOLOGYP. Brandsden (LASMO) & S. Vijaya(UNOCAL)Kamchatka & Sumatra Back Arc BasinStructural History of E. Java Gas FieldsWunut Field Volcaniclastic Gas Sands
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MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY WITH HORIZONTAL & STIMULATION TECHNOLOGIESK. Keith (GULF) & J. Speights (SANTA FE)Enzyme Technology Horizontal WellsMud Cake Cleanup Horizontal Wells
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FOCUSED SOLUTIONSM. Blanche (SANTA FE) & M. Syuhada(UNOCAL)Structural Integrity of PlatformsStorage Efficiency of CO2 in Carbonates
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WATER AND STEAMFLOOD MANAGEMENT IIR. Maas (EXSPAN) & J. Spath (SCHLUMBERGER)
Increasing Recovery in Steamflood
Post Steam Breaktrough Strategy
Selecting Infills in Mature Steamflood
MAXIMIZING ASSET VALUEV. Harvey (ROBERTSON) & H.Pranoto (VICO)National Data Repositories
Unocal Indonesia Reorganization
Asset Management for Small Gas Fields
EASTERN INDONESIAA. Sulaiman (MOBIL) & T.Verseput (ARCO)Tectonic Elements North IrianBasinFocussed Migration in SalawatiBasinEvolution of the Bone Basin,Sulawesi
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WATER AND STEAMFLOOD MANAGEMENT IHandoko (CALTEX) & K Samuels (ARCO)
Water Shutoff with Crosslinked Polymer
Polymerized Gel Alternative for Squeeze
Water Management at Gunung SalakPhenol Removal Case Study
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: STRATEGIC PLANNINGW. Ardjakusuma (KONDUR) & B. Bailey (TOTAL)
East Natuna Gas Development3D Strategic Scoping, C. Sumatra
Role of Exploration in IndonesiaTriumph of Technology in Oil Business
KUTAI BASIN REVISITED:J. Bates (SANTOS) & H. Darman(SHELL)North Runtu PSC Eocene PlayDepositional Modeling, Rift & Inversion Deep Water Geochemical ModelSerang Field Discovery in Fault Shadow
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12:00 LUNCHEON FOR ALL DELEGATES in Plenary Hall with Distinguished Luncheon Speaker
PRESSURE TRANSIENT ANALYSISD. Gruise (GULF) & M. Sulitra(MOBIL)
Monitoring Waterfloods
Fractal Model for Interference TestWell Productivity using Pump Downtime
ADVANCES IN DEPTH IMAGINGR. Gunawan (ARCO) & J. Oravets(MOBIL)
Improvement in Depth Imaging
Pre-Stack Depth Imaging, MakassarSeismic Imaging in AnisotropicMedia
MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY WITH HORIZONTAL & STIMULATION TECHNOLOGIESM. Haas (VICO) & B. Sudaryanto(PERTAMINA)
Development of Thin Oil Columns
Horizontal Drains in Tight ReservoirsCoiled Tubing Conveyed Fracs
SUMATRA: CASE STUDIES IH . Sidi (CONOCO) & J.Kaldi (NCPGG)
Alur Siwah Gas Field, North Sumatra
Kulin Field, Central Sumatra
Kotabatak Field, Central Sumatra
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ESTIMATION IN PETROPHYSICSA. Hussein (PERTAMINA) & B. Ismanto (VICO)
NMR Technology in IndonesiaNeural Nets to Estimate Permeability
Logging Cost Efficiency
3D VISUALIZATIONA. Balfas (VICO) & R. Gir (SCHLUMBERGER)3D Seismic VisualizationDeepwater Reservoir Models, Makassar3D Visualization of Shelf Ridges
DRILLING & CEMENTING II. Gani (CALTEX) & S. Provance(ARCO)Underbalanced Drilling in SeramAzimuthal Resistivity LWD
Wellhead Barge for Mild Deepwater
SUMATRA: NEW PLAYSS. Arif (CALTEX) & C. Caughey (GULF)Hydrocarbon Potential Mentawai ForearcHydrocarbon Potential PasemahBlockCarbonate Play in Sopa Area
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STRUCTURAL & PETROLEUM GEOLOGYP. Brandsden (LASMO) & S. Vijaya (UNOCAL)
Kamchatka & Sumatra Back Arc BasinStructural History of E. Java Gas Fields
Wunut Field Volcaniclastic Gas Sands
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FOCUSED SOLUTIONSM. Blanche (SANTA FE) & M.Syuhada (UNOCAL)
Structural Integrity of PlatformsStorage Efficiency of CO2 in Carbonates
MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY WITH HORIZONTAL & STIMULATION TECHNOLOGIESK. Keith (GULF) & J. Speights (SANTA FE)
Enzyme Technology Horizontal Wells
Mud Cake Cleanup Horizontal Wells
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APPLIED SEISMIC TECHNOLOGIES
M. Bennett (LASMO) & B.Puspoputro (PERTAMINA)
2D/4C Seismic East NatunaBasinSimultaneous 3D 4C-OBC, EKalimantan
Fault Shadow Correction Methodology
DRILLING & CEMENTING IIM. Manuel (MOBIL) & F. Sumolang(EXSPAN)Cementing Steamflood Breaktrough
Solving Non Productive Time
Cementing Surface Casing/Shallow Gas
SUMATRA: CASE STUDIES IIE. B. Setyobudi (EXSPAN) & B.Situmorang (TGJA)Puyuh Oil Field, South Sumatra
Reservoir Characterization,Puyuh Field
Structures Development Tapung Graben
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Lindy F. Rotinsulu - PERTAMINAJoel Speights - SANTA FEBrad Sincock - SANTA FEJohn Bates - SANTOSBob Davis - SCHLUMBERGERRoopa Gir - SCHLUMBERGERSaid El Latief - TOTALINDONESIENyoman Swatika - TOTALINDONESIESumar Mahadi - UNOCALF. Hasan Sidi - VICO INDONESIA
FINANCE COMMITTEEJose Fuentes - ARCOINDONESIA, ChairmanTaufik Ahmad - GULFINDONESIA, Vice ChairmanEdy Yusuf Siswoyo - IPA
Henry Posamentier - ARCOINDONESIAR. Gunawan - ARCO INDONESIAChuck Caughey - GULFINDONESIAAndi Budiman - CALTEX PACIFICINDONESIAWahyu Budiarto - CALTEXPACIFIC INDONESIAJohnny Tjea - CORELABINDONESIABambang Sudewo - EXSPANSUMATERAAsri Kamal - EXSPAN SUMATERAMartin Bennett - LASMO RUNTUFrank Musgrove - MOBIL OILINDONESIARieky S. Sugio - ROBERTSONHardjo B. Soenandar -PERTAMINA
CHAIRMANMark Golborne - ARCOINDONESIAVICE CHAIRMANSupramu Santosa - GULFINDONESIAADVISORSSiddick Nitikusuma - PERTAMINAChristine Pardede - ARCOINDONESIASECRETARIESMarentie Tabusalla - IPAAudrey Sahertian - IPA
TECHNICAL PROGRAMCOMMITTEEJim Howes - ARCO INDONESIA,ChairmanDixie Bastian - GULF INDONESIA,Vice Chairman
Convention Committee
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SOCIAL COMMITTEEYvonne Tehupuring - ARUN,ChairpersonJulia Lonan - HALLIBURTON,Vice Chairperson
REGISTRATION COMMITTEELies Tjokro - VICO INDONESIA,ChairpersonJulia Maulana - KUFPEC, ViceChairpersonSatrio Budi - IPASuyanto - IPA
SHORT COURSESPaul Sherwood -LASMO,ChairmanChuck Caughey - GULFINDONESIA, Vice Chairman
RECEPTION COMMITTEERamli Djaafar - PERTAMINA,ChairmanRidwan Nyak Baik - PERTAMINA,Vice ChairmanToto Suparto - PERTAMINATheresia O.Y. - PERTAMINA
FIELD TRIP COMMITTEEAngus Ferguson - CONSULTANT,ChairmanHarry Alam - VICO, Chairman
EXHIBITION COMMITTEEPaul Bransden - LASMO RUNTU,ChairmanJeremy Dyer - OPAC, ViceChairman
Convention Committee
KRIS THEME SESSIONMike Ferrow - CONOCO, Chairman
GOLF COMMITTEEKun Kurnely - PERTAMINA,ChairmanSambudi Sukaman - KONDURPETROLEUM, Vice ChairmanGandung Atmadji - DIMAS UTAMA,AdvisorR. Suryaman - HALLIBURTONTanu Wijaya - IMECOSepto Sudiro - ARCO INDONESIAAndry Widiasti - PERTAMINAYusni Kurniawati - ARCOINDONESIA
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IPA Board of Directors 1999PresidentBaihaki H. Hakim - CALTEXVice-PresidentF.X. Sujanto - PERTAMINAVice-PresidentJames D. McColgin CONOCOTimothy C. Lauer - UNOCALSecretaryLarry D. Leavell - SANTA FETreasurerRon Wade - TALISMANMike Cleere TALISMANLeonard C. Gurule - VICODIRECTORSJ.M. Beuque - TOTALLeon Codron - ARCOWilliam T. Fanagan - GULFJohn S. Karamoy - MEDCOBrian Marcotte - UNOCALC.W. Murray - YPF-MAXUSRonald I. Wilson - MOBIL
IPA Board of Directors 2000PresidentBaihaki H. Hakim - CALTEXVice-PresidentF.X. Sujanto - PERTAMINAVice-PresidentWilliam T. Fanagan -GULF
SecretaryLarry D. Leavell - SANTA FETreasurerLeonard C. Gurule - VICO
DIRECTORSJ.M. Beuque - TOTALHumayunbosha - CALTEXRennier A.R. Latief KONDURRashid I. Mangunkusumo - EXSPANBrian Marcotte - UNOCALC.W. Murray - YPF-MAXUSRonald I. Wilson - MOBIL
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About IPA
History
Mission
Board of Directors
Membership
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Structure
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With this objectives in mind, representatives from seven organizations: Pertamina,Lemigas, BP, Caltex, Jenny Joint Venture, Shell and Union Oil formed a steering committee in 1969 for the purpose of establishing an association of individuals and companies connected with the Indonesian petroleum industry. The result was the charter of the Indonesian Petroleum Association, formally announced on March 24, 1971.
The IPA, is a non-profit organization headquarters in Jakarta, commenced its existence with 28 founding company members and at the present there are 52 company members and 120 associate members along with over 1,200 professional members.
The IPAs mission is to promote greater understanding and development of the petroleum and geothermal industries in Indonesia.
With the introduction of the concept of production sharing between the Government and the investor in 1966, Indonesia began a period of accelerated growth in the petroleum industry and related activities, especially in offshore exploration.
As the number of individuals and organizations participating in these activities increased, it became evident that the establishment of an industry association would be beneficial to the further development of the Nations resources as well as the petroleum community.
Rather than form separate associations or branches of other petroleum-oriented international associations and societies, it was felt that the industry and the country would be better served by an organization through which direct and free communication of all professional industry skills and disciplines could be realized.
Creation of the IPA
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Fostering mutual respect and communications between IPA members and the public and Private sectors and other professional associations such as the Indonesian Geologist Association (IAGI), the Indonesian Petroleum Engineer Association (IATMI), the Indonesian Geophysicist Association (HAGI), the Indonesian Gas Association (IGA) and the Indonesian Mining Association (IMA). ). As joint members of the Permanent Council of the World Petroleum Congress, the IPA and the IGA, continue to serve the interest of their members and Indonesia.
Analyzing the countrywide challenges related to Indonesia's petroleum industry and working to formulate workable solutions. Sustaining and enhancing the Associations excellence. Fostering relationships withPertamina, the national oil company, and other Government agencies.
Studying the best practices and technology currently being used in the worldwide petroleum industry for application to and implementation in Indonesia.
Mission
Advancing new ideas relevant to the petroleum business, while fostering a spirit of scientific and technology research among IPA members.
Working with relevant educational institutions to promote Indonesia's petroleum industry, to attract the best university graduates and prepare the future leaders and professionals for careers in the petroleum industry
The mission has been translated into the following action plans:
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Individual Membership
Individual membership in the IPA can be obtained through membership in the Associations Professional Division.
Professional Membership Form
Corporate Membership
The IPAs membership is divided into two groups: company members and associate members. Company membership is open to those firms jointly holding working interests with Pertamina in the development of petroleum and/or geothermal resources within Indonesia. Associate membership is open to any organization associated with the petroleum and/or geothermal industries in Indonesia.
Company Membership Form
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Structure
As a professional organization, theIPA is fortunate to have manydedicated individuals willing to serveas officers and directors. TheAssociation maintains a full timeSecretariat to address the needs of itsmembers and the public. Under theleadership of a President, theIndonesian Petroleum Association isgoverned by a Board of Directors,who are supported by a number ofstanding Committees.
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To manage the diverse activities of theAssociation, the Board of Directors hasestablished 13 standing Committees.Each Committee has it own charter,which outlines the goals and objectivesof the Committee and how theCommittee relates to the overall missionof the IPA.
The IPA Board consists of 12 directors, whoare elected annually. The individuals electedto the Board of Directors historically havebeen from the executive managements of themember Companies with five serving asofficers of the association. The board meetsmonthly to review the Associations activitiesand status of the industry. Minutes of theBoard meetings are distributed to allcompany and associate members. The IPA Board of Directors is responsible forthe affairs of the association and has theauthority to undertake any projects oractivities, which serve to further or supportthe mission of the Association. Thecontinued well being and growth ofIndonesias energy sector coupled with thedesire to see the realization of the IPAsobjectives are the Boards top priorities. Assuch, the Board of Directors and theAssociation are always open to commentsand suggestions on ways to be serve theindustry and its members.
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various industry groups to provide assistance to universities, which have petroleum related faculties and facilities. In addition, to evaluating and providing IPA funding of special projects, equipment and technical literature, this committee also strives to fosters dialogue and cooperation between the participating universities.
Convention CommitteeThe Convention Committee oversees the preparation and execution of the Associations convention. This annual convention provides a forum for worldwide experts and professionals to meet and
Professional Division Committee
The Professional Division Committee disseminates information concerning the exploration, production and refining aspects of the petroleum industry. Luncheon talks, technical courses, field trips, technical conferences, technical conferences to change to petroleum related technical publications, petroleum related technical publications, and coordination with other professional associations, domestic and abroad, are just some of the examples of this Committees contributions.
University Assistance Committee
The University Assistance Committee coordinates with Government of Indonesia and
Each Committee is led by a Chairman, who along with the Committee, is fully responsible for the development of annual work programs, securing appropriate Board approvals and funding, executing the Committees plans and projects, and providing the Board with quarterly reports. Each Committee has a member of the Board designated to serve as the Committees liaison with the Board of Directors. Teamwork, coordination, and communication are the critical factors in achieving the Committees and Associations goals and objectives. At present, the Associations standing Committees are:
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communicates environmental requirements and concerns. Their activities are meant to complement the ongoing environmental activities of the Government of Indonesia andPertamina.
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee interprets, clarifies and communicates financial issues impacting energy firms operating within Indonesias energy sectors. Past issues have included new Government regulations, operating procedures and tax-related rulings.
discuss the recent energy developments in Indonesia.The convention also provides an excellent opportunity for the establishment of industry contacts and the exchange of technical papers and presentations. Keynote addresses by prominent world figures, presentation of new applications of technology and informative panel discussions are just some of the highlights of conventions conducted over the past 26 years.
Environmental Affair Committee
The Environmental Affairs Committee is dedicated to the promotion of consistently high standards of environmental performance. The committee interprets, clarifies and
Human Resources Committee
The Human Resources Committee is responsible to assist the membership in understanding the growing importance of human resources to the long-term success of the industry. This committee provides a liaison between member companies and government bodies with regards to policies and practices.
Indonesian Crude Price Committee (ICP)
The ICP Committee provides a forum to discuss and exchange ideas related to Indonesias current Crude Price formula, as
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well as communicating the concerns of the IPA membership. The Committee represents the IPA on ICP related matters in various forums with Pertaminaand other Government agencies.
Standard Committee
The Standards Committee deals with all matters involving industry standards and regulations. This committee provides an avenue through which the IPA contributes professionally to Indonesian standards for the petroleum industry.
Regulatory Affairs Committee
The Regulatory Affairs Committee provides a forum for the review,
clarification, discussion, and analysis of issues relating to industry regulations, administrative procedures, and petroleum terms affecting the IPA membership. The committee liaises with Pertamina and the Government to discuss such issues recommends positions and provides expert counsel to the IPA Board on these and similar matters.
KRIS Committee
The KRIS Committee is a new IPA committee formed to provide a multidiscipline team effort to implement the joint IPA andPertamina KRIS initiative.
KRIS stands for Kost Reduction Indonesia Style and is an initiative to identify, scope, and
recommend improvements to the overall efficiency of the Indonesian oil and gas industry.
Downstream Committee
The Downstream Committee was recently established to advance the development of the downstream petroleum sector such as marketing, distribution and refining in Indonesia. It provides a forum to interpret, clarify and communicate downstream-related issues, which affect the IPA membership.
Publication Committee
The Publication Committee oversees the preparation of all publications required by the IPA to
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provide relevant information regarding the petroleum industries to all interested parties.
MIGAS Data Management Committee
In consideration of the importance of hydrocarbon resource data management by the Government of Indonesia and IPA member companies, the IPA has established a standing MIGAS Data Management Committee to provide assistance, as required, in formulating, reviewing, and recommending technical data management regulations and practices.
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Future
As Indonesia enters the new millennium, members of the Indonesian Petroleum Association will play an important role in helping the Government of Indonesia shapes the countrys energy future. The anticipated opening of the country's energy sector will require input and expertise from through the industry if Indonesia is to benefit from increased competition and investment. The Indonesian Petroleum Association will play a major part in providing the industrys voice and knowledge in this development process. Companies desiring to be a part of Indonesias recovery and growth are encouraged to contact the IPA Secretariat for application and membership information.
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First (1972) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsSecond (1973) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsThird (1974) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Fourth (1975) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsFifth (1976) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Sixth (1977) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsSeventh (1978) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Eighth (1979) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsNinth (1980) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsTenth (1981) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Eleventh (1982) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Twelfth (1983) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Thirteenth (1984) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsFourteenth (1985) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Fifteenth (1986) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Sixtenth (1987) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsSeventeenth (1988) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)
Proceedings of the Annual Conventions
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Eighteenth (1989) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Nineteenth (1990) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Twentieth (1991) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Twenty-First (1992) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsTwenty-Second (1993) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsTwenty-Third (1994) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Twenty-Fourth (1995) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings (xerox copy)Twenty-Fifth (1996) IPA Annual Convention ProceedingsTwenty-Seventh (2000) IPA Annual Convention Proceedings
Proceeding of the Carbonate Seminar 1976 (xerox copy)Terrestrial Heat Flow Map of Indonesia BasinsGeothermal Gradient Map of IndonesiaKeyword Index to IPA Publications 1972 - 1993
Proceedings of the Annual Conventions
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Other Publications
Keyword Index to IPA Publications 1972 - 1998 (diskette only)Carbonate Rocks and Reservoirs of Indonesia (xerox copy)Clastic Rocks and Reservoirs of IndonesiaKrakatau Events and Geology-a Practical Guide to Krakatau & SurroundingsProceedings of the Int'l. Symposium on Sequence Stratigraphy in SE AsiaProceedings of the Petroleum Systems of SE Asia & AustralasiaSedimentation in the Modern and Miocene Mahakam DeltaThe Sedimentation of Kepulauan SeribuGas Habitats of Southeast Asia and Australasia
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Other Publications
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Indonesia Oil & Gas Fields AtlasVolume I - North Sumatra and NatunaVolume II - Central SumatraVolume III - South SumatraVolume IV - JavaVolume V - KalimantanVolume VI - Eastern Indonesia
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Other Publications
Seismic Atlas of Indonesian Oil & Gas FieldsVolume I - SumatraVolume II - Java, Kalimantan, Eastern Indonesia
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