Flaring and Venting Reduction & Natural Gas Utilization Forum
Sector: Oil & Gas
Date: 3-5 December 2008
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Organized by: Global Gas Flaring Reduction (GGFR), Methane to Markets (M2M) Partnerships, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Natural Gas STAR program.
Event Description: This two-day Global Forum brought together high-level representatives from governments, oil and gas companies, international financial organizations, and technology and service providers to discuss issues and options in flaring and venting reduction. This Global Forum was dedicated to discussing policies and regulations that enable flare and vent reduction investments as well as look into the potential contributions of emerging gas utilization technologies.
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Agenda: View final agenda (PDF, 4 pp., 489KB)
Proceedings:
4 December 2008:
- Clearing the Air: A Role for Us All (PDF, 9 pp., 412 KB)
Guy Outen, Shell E&P, Executive VP E&P Strategy and New Business
- Opening Remarks (PDF, 8 pp., 185 KB)
Robert M. Lesnick, Forum Chairman, World Bank Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR)
- The Role of Market Conditions and Regulations in Gas Flaring and Venting Reductions (PDF, 2 pp., 69 KB)
Moderator: Bent Svensson, Program Manager, World Bank GGFR
- Rights to Monetize Gas, Pricing and Access to Infrastructure and Markets in Key Gas Flaring Countries (PDF, 20 pp., 1.8 MB)
Lew Watts, President and CEO, PFC Energy
- Challenges and Options in Practical Implementation of Gas Flaring Regulation
- Murat Rahimbergenov, Chairman, Committee on Environmental Regulation, Republic of Kazakhstan (PDF, 12 pp., 87 KB)
- John Shinn, Advisor, Chevron, USA (PDF, 7 pp., 293 KB)
- Jean Pierre Boussougou, Directeur Adjoint, Direction Generale Des Hydrocarbures, Gabon (PDF, 25 pp., 562 KB)
- Emerging Gas Utilisation Technologies: Possibilities and Barriers (PDF, 4 pp., 81 KB)
Moderator: Dr. Mostefa Ouki, Vice President, Energy Resources Nexant Ltd.
- About Gas Valorisation Routes (PDF, 19 pp., 507 KB)
Jean-Marc Seguineau, Vice President, Africa, Technology & Production, Total E&P
- A New GTL, A Better GTL
(PDF, 18 pp., 1 MB)
Tom Rolfe, President, Synfuels
- Small-scale LNG
(PDF, 15 pp., 2.4 MB)
Halfdan Millang, Technical Director, Hamworthy, Norway
- Gas to Power
(PDF, 18 pp., 548 KB)
Dr. Jacob Klimstra, Sr. Energy and Engine Specialist,
Wartsila Power Plants
- Oil & Gas Fiscal Framework (PDF, 12 pp., 94 KB)
John Griffith, Senior Economist, Gaffney-Cline & Associates
- Gas Transmission & Distribution (PDF, 2 pp., 898 KB)
Uji Subroto Santoso, Vice President, PT PGN (Persero) TBK
- CDM in Gas Projects (PDF, 8 pp., 95 KB)
Jorgen Keyser, Senior Vice President of Oil & Gas, Sindicatum Carbon Capital
- Flare Gas Utilization Projects—Central Asia and Africa (PDF, 12 pp., 138 KB)
Bob Schmitz, Associate, Qualitas International
- ERCB Tools for Improving Economics of Flare and Vent Reduction (PDF, 18 pp., 149 KB)
Michael Brown, Senior Production Engineer, Energy Resources Conservation Board, Alberta
- Sabah Gas Conversion Project (PDF, 12 pp., 462 KB)
Ajay Mehta, Regional CO 2 Focal Point, Shell Malaysia Exploration & Production
- An Economic Solution to Small to Mid Scale Liquefaction (PDF, 13 pp., 446 KB)
Paul Emmitt, New Technology Manager, Energy & Power
- New Enabling Technology for Converting Flares to Fuel (PDF, 21 pp., 2.5 MB)
Alan Richards, Methion
- Clearing the Air! Achieving Sustainability and Air Quality with Technology (PDF, 13 pp., 2.1 MB)
Audrey Mascarenhas, CEO, Questor
- Upstream GTL Solutions for Flaring (PDF, 14 pp., 339 KB)
Edward Peterson, Operations Manager, Synfuels
- Energy Efficient LNG Technology for Recovery of Flare Gas (PDF, 19 pp., 1.4 MB)
Arne Jakobsen, Business Development Manager, Hamworthy
5 December 2008:
- Oil and Gas Methane Emissions Reductions Technology Overview (PDF, 10 pp., 435 KB)
Roger Fernandez, Team Leader, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—Methane to Markets Partnership
- Flare Emissions and Efficiency—Past and Current Research (PDF, 34 pp., 2.3 MB)
Dr. Matthew Johnson, Canada Research Chair in Energy and Combustion Generated Air Emissions, Carleton University
- Operational Experience with a Gas-Diesel Engine Running on Flare Gas (PDF, 15 pp., 447 KB)
Jacob Klimstra, Sr. Energy and Engine Specialist, Wartsila Power Plants
- Angola—An Onshore Solution for Elimination of Routine Flaring (PDF, 19 pp., 959 KB)
Frank Christiano, Project Engineer, Chevron Global Upstream & Gas
- Colombia: Gas Capture, Compression, Utilization,
and Linkage to Social Responsibility (PDF, 19 pp., 767 KB)
Krish "Ravi" Ravishankar, Director, Worldwide Environmental Affairs, Occidental Oil & Gas Corporation (Oxy)
- Utilisation of High CO 2-Content Flare Gas for Steam
and Electricity Generation (PDF, 47 pp., 1 MB)
Santiago Pástor Morris, Technical Manager, E&P Ecuador, PESA
- Oil and Gas Methane Emission Reductions Best Practices (PDF, 12 pp., 520 KB)
Don Robinson, Vice President, ICF International, on behalf of the Methane to Markets Partnership
- Micro-turbines: Low Volume/Pressure Gas Usage (PDF, 10 pp., 491 KB)
Gordon Smith, Senior Climate Advisor, BP
- Oil Production: Spills in the Air—Latest Technology to Identify, Measure and Recover Tank and Facility Emissions (PDF, 33 pp., 2.9 MB)
Larry S. Richards, President and CEO of Hy-bon Engineering Company, on behalf of the Methane to Markets Partnership
- Advanced Well Completion Technology to Reduce Methane Emissions and Use of Infrared Cameras for Leak Detection (PDF, 25 pp., 930 KB)
Phil Snider, Senior Technical Consultant, Marathon Oil Company
- Tank Inspection at Shell Refinery, Gothenburg, Sweden (PDF, 16 pp., 1.2 MB)
Johan Tegstam, Product Manager, FLIR Systems AB
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