SPE/ASPE Downhole Precision Tools in HPHT Applications: Filling the Gaps. Technical Program Committee. Jesse Constantine ConocoPhillips

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WORKSHOP 222 Palisades Creek Drive SPE Workshop 1-2 April 2014 Barton Creek Resort, Austin, TX, USA Technical Program SPE/ASPE Downhole Precision Tools in HPHT Applications: Filling the Gaps Technical Program Committee Cochairpersons Doug Lehr Baker Hughes Alexander Slocum Massachusetts Institute of Technology Grant Affleck Weatherford Bill Bailey Baker Hughes Jesse Constantine ConocoPhillips David Gerrard Baker Hughes Duane Gonzalez Noble Energy Jim Goodson Baker Hughes Brian Llewellyn Hess Corporation Michael Lorenz Chevron Angel Reyes BG Group Enzo Savino ConocoPhillips John Watters Sasol The Society of Petroleum Engineers and the American Society for Precision Engineering have collaborated to create a workshop which will explore issues related to downhole precision tools used in high pressure-high temperature (HPHT) applications. There are many challenges that are unique to the use of precision tools in HPHT applications. For example, HPHT environments can compromise the longevity of today s most advanced metallic and polymeric materials, and dramatically reduce the life of electronics packages in logging and monitoring tools. Also, testing today s HPHT-rated precision tools is challenging from the standpoint of facilities and procedures. This event will feature case study presentations on applications of precision tools in HPHT environments, as well as informal discussions of the latest advancements in design, testing, and manufacturing. Directions for future research will also be discussed. Corporate Sponsor Materials Sponsor Coffee Break Sponsor 2 April Breakfast Sponsor

SPE/ASPE Downhole Precision Tools in HPHT Applications: Filling the Gaps General Information: Accessibility Our events and functions are accessible to all attendees with wheelchairs. If you require special arrangements, please contact our staff at the registration desk. Alcohol Policy SPE recognizes the legitimate serving of alcoholic beverages in the process of conducting business and social activities. We also recognize that the use and consumption of alcohol carries with it the requirement for all attendees to consume those beverages responsibly. Commercialism In remaining consistent with workshop objectives and SPE guidelines, commercialism in presentations will not be permitted. Company logos should be used only to indicate the affiliation of the presenter(s). Continuing Education Units Attendees will receive 1.6 CEUs. One CEU equals 10 contact hours of participation. CEUs will be awarded through SPE Professional Development for participation and completion of SPE workshop. A permanent record of a participant s involvement and awarding of CEUs will be maintained by SPE. Documentation Following the workshop, a url containing released copies of the workshop presentations will be available to attendees. Electronic Devices As a courtesy to the speakers and your fellow registrants, please turn off all electronic devices during presentations. Name Badges Please wear your badge at all times. It is a courtesy to your fellow registrants, speakers and sponsors. Photography Policy SPE reserves the exclusive rights to all recording or reproductions of the workshop. Unauthorized recording is expressly prohibited, whether by video, still or digital camera, mobile phone, or any other means or form of reproduction. Any person attending may be photographed or videotaped, and by your attendance, you give permission to use your image in possible future marketing publications including print, online, and video. Workshop Format Workshops maximize the exchange of ideas among attendees and presenters through brief technical presentations followed by extended Q&A periods. Focused topics attract an informed audience eager to discuss issues critical to advancing both technology and best practices. Many of the presentations are in the form of case studies, highlighting engineering achievements and lessons learned. In order to stimulate frank discussion, no proceedings are published and members of the press are not invited to attend.

1-2 April 2014 Barton Creek Resort, Austin, TX, USA Schedule at a Glance: Monday, 31 March 1730-1900 Welcome Reception Veranda Tuesday, 1 April All technical sessions are located in the Forum Ampitheatre. 0700-0800 Registration and Continental Breakfast Foyer 0800-0830 Keynote Address: HPHT Past, Present, and Future 0830-1000 Session I: Time to Market Is an Express Lane Available? 1000-1030 Coffee Break Foyer 1030-1200 Session II: Predicting Equipment Service Life How Much is Enough? 1200-1330 Lunch Dining Room 1330-1500 Session III: Materials Technology Conventional Versus Unconventional Materials for HPHT Applications 1500-1530 Coffee Break Foyer 1530-1700 Session IV: Industry Fragmentation 1700-1830 Networking Reception Veranda Wednesday, 2 April 0700-0800 Continental Breakfast Foyer 0800-0830 Keynote Address: Making an HPHT Exploration Project Happen 0830-1000 Session V: Manufacturing Technologies Evolutions and Revolutions 1000-1030 Coffee Break Foyer 1030-1200 Session VI: Enabling Technologies and Materials I Wish I Had 1200-1315 Lunch Dining Room 1315-1445 Session VII: Downhole Information Management 1445-1500 Coffee Break Foyer 1500-1600 Session VIII: Interactive Panel Discussion

SPE/ASPE Downhole Precision Tools in HPHT Applications: Filling the Gaps Monday, 31 March 1730-1900 Welcome Reception Tuesday, 1 April 0700-0800 Registration and Continental Breakfast 0800-0830 Keynote Address: HPHT Past, Present, and Future Mike Payne, BP 0830-1000 Session I: Time to Market Is an Express Lane Available? Chairs: Doug Lehr, Baker Hughes Enzo Savino, ConocoPhillips Presentation 1: Time to Market for New Materials and HPHT Expectations Robert Badrak, Weatherford Presentation 2: Electro-Hydraulic Firing Head for HPHT Perforating Applications Eugene Stolboushkin, Baker Hughes Presentation 3: Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Approval Process for HPHT Russell Hoshman, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement 1000-1030 Coffee Break 1030-1200 Session II: Predicting Equipment Service Life How Much is Enough? Chairs: Jim Goodson, Baker Hughes Michael Lorenz, Chevron Presentation 1: Advanced Testing of HPHT Downhole Assemblies for Improved Reliability Bob Joyce, DynaQual Test Labs Presentation 2: Temperature Influence on Localized Corrosion in a Non-Magnetic Stainless Steel and Nickel Alloy John Stevens, Baker Hughes Presentation 3: Examination of Temperature and Pressure Effects on Elastomeric Materials Glyn Morgan, Element Materials Technology 1200-1330 Lunch 1330-1500 Session III: Materials Technology Conventional Versus Unconventional Materials for HPHT Applications Chairs: Duane Gonzalez, Noble Energy Bill Bailey, Baker Hughes Presentation 1: Corrosion Aspects of Materials Challenges in HPHT Wells Rashmi Bhavsar, Schlumberger Presentation 2: C-22HS Alloy Corrosion and Mechanical Properties of Interest in HPHT Wells Paul Manning, Haynes International Presentation 3: Laboratory Evaluation of High Strength Nickel-Based Alloys - Material Compatibility in HPHT Oil and Gas Conditions Brian Chambers, Shell 1500-1530 Coffee Break

1-2 April 2014 Barton Creek Resort, Austin, TX, USA 1530-1700 Session IV: Industry Fragmentation Chairs: Angel Reyes, BG Group Francisco Pineda, Superior Energy Presentation 1: What Does 20-Year Life Mean in the Downhole Industry? Steve Colston, Baker Hughes Presentation 2: HPHT Strategies for Electro-Hydraulic Downhole Tools Brian Schwanitz, Welltec Presentation 3: Extreme HPHT Equipment Qualification - The Devil s in the Detail and Future Collaboration Potential Tom Brighton, BG Group 1700-1830 Networking Reception Wednesday, 2 April 0700-0800 Continental Breakfast 0800-0830 Keynote Address: Making an HPHT Exploration Project Happen Joe Combes, Chevron 0830-1000 Session V: Manufacturing Technologies Evolutions and Revolutions Chair: Alexander Slocum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Presentation 1: Evolution of 3D Printing Technologies and Revolution of Their New Applications Bill Macy, America Makes Presentation 2: Energy Efficient Machining by Controlling Cutting Temperature Zhigang Wang, Makino Inc. Presentation 3: High Pulse Power Manufacturing Applications and Solutions Jean-Charles Boutin, Bmax 1000-1030 Coffee Break 1030-1200 Session VI: Enabling Technologies and Materials I Wish I Had Chairs: Brian Llewellyn, Hess Corporation David Gerrard, Baker Hughes Presentation 1: High Temperature Downhole Tools - Multipurpose Acoustics Sensor Cristian Pantea, Los Alamos National Laboratory Presentation 2: 300 C Directional Drilling System - The Bit, the Motor, and the Fluids Kamalesh Chatterjee, Baker Hughes Presentation 3: Innovative Internal Coatings for HPHT Environments Field Testing for the Future Robert Deuis, Quantiam Technologies, Inc. 1200-1315 Lunch 1315-1445 Session VII: Downhole Information Management Chairs: Grant Affleck, Weatherford Jesse Constantine, ConocoPhillips Presentation 1: Measurement While Drilling High Temperature Condition-Based Maintenance Program Chris Hartley, Weatherford

SPE/ASPE Downhole Precision Tools in HPHT Applications: Filling the Gaps 1445-1500 Coffee Break Presentation 2: Design Evolution, Reliability Modeling, and Life Prediction for Permanent Downhole Gauges Pankaj Shrivastava, Halliburton Presentation 3: Reliability Challenges of Electronics for Reservoir Monitoring and Control Operations in HPHT Oil and Gas Wells Tony Veneruso, Schlumberger 1500-1600 Session VIII: Interactive Panel Discussion Chairs: Doug Lehr, Baker Hughes Alexander Slocum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology The panel will expand on hot topics from the previous sessions. Participants will have an opportunity to engage in open discussion and explore the gaps and future needs in HPHT applications. Panelists: Joe Combes, Chevron Russell Hoshman, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Mike Payne, BP Melted ice cream can ruin a day. You expected a frozen confection; instead you got a drippy mess. Extruded polymer components can ruin more than a day. You expected uninterrupted production; instead you got equipment failure and wasted time on costly repairs. At Greene, Tweed, we understand the consequences of unexpected delays. That s why we developed Arlon 3000 XT. With a glass transition temperature 35 F (20 C) higher than PEEK, Arlon 3000 XT delivers superior mechanical property retention above 350 F (177 C) and 15,000 psi. That means reliable HPHT components, reduced downtime, and a better day too. Avoid meltdowns. Visit www.arlon3000xt.com. Arlon 3000 XT is patent pending Arlon 3000 XT by Greene, Tweed based on VESTAKEEP, an Evonik product MELTDOWN? Arlon 3000 XT High- Temperature Thermoplastic Back-up Rings and Seal- Connect Connector Greene, Tweed Oilfield +1.281.765.4500 www.arlon3000xt.com 2014, Greene, Tweed all rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. 03/14-GT AD-US-OF-015

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