3rd EMBT
Substantial results in long-term research and development efforts account for the evolution of Multiphase Boosting, and this is ongoing year by year. Like aerospace technology and Formula 1 racing technology for our daily life, subsea multiphase boosting guides the way for a variety of high integrity components and sub-systems to be used. Once again, following the successful conferences in 2006 and 2008, industrial researchers and universities will present their latest achievements and strategies to overcome well known challenges, when applying multiphase boosting:
But also users will have a word again, when presenting their field experience from Canada, Ecuador, and Kazakhstan together with well known specialist consulting to the oil and gas industry in the field of multiphase technology.
Three workshops complete the program. Led by competent industry specialists and moderators, this is an outstanding possibility to enhance your knowledge and participate in profound discussions.
Conference Key-Notes
The Outlook For Energy - A View To 2030
> Dr. Gernot Kalkoffen
ExxonMobil Central Europe Holding GmbH; Germany
Multiphase Pumping - A Full Contribution to the Efficiency of Flow and Production Performance - From Hope to Success
Emile Leporcher, Consultant
Wednesday, March 24
Enhanced Gas Recovery Using Multiphase Pumps
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm R. Dominik, TU Berlin, Germany
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Power Generation Subsea – Calculation of the Energy Conversion by Multiphase Twin-Screw Motors
Prof. Dr. Andrea Luke, Leibniz University, Hannover, Germany
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Transmission of Electrical Power Through Subsea-cables Over Long Distances
Prof. Dr. Thomas Leibfried, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
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Fast and Save Subsea Control Structures, Based on Approved Conventional Technologies
Dr. Sven Hoog, IMPaC Offshore Engineering, Hamburg, Germany
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Multiphase Pump Applications: Opportunities and Problems
Brian Reeves, OGFC Ltd., United Kingdom
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Wet Gas Compression in Steam Injected Fields
Murray Milbrandt, Consultant, Canada
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Thursday, March 25
Corrosion Management in Multiphase Process Equipment
Prof. Dr. Hans Hoffmeister, Institute for Failure Analysis and Failure Prevention, University of the Federal Armed Forces, Hamburg
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Introduction of Corrosion and Wear into the Analytical Strength Assessment of Components Used in Multiphase Boosting Technology
Prof. Dr. Jan Scholten, Research Group for Off-Road Machines, University of Bochum, IBAF Institute, Bochum
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Self Controlled Subsea Cooler for Underwater Pumps With Oil-filled Motors
Dr. Heinz J. Röttger, EPA Elektrophysik, Aachen, Germany
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Dissolution of Gas in Oil in a Twin-Screw Multiphase Pump
Dr. Tillmann Groth, Leibniz University, Hannover, Germany
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Workshop I - Flow Issues Up- and Downstream of Multiphase Pumps
Ivar Brandt, SPTGroup, Kjeller, Norway
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Workshop II Long Distance Subsea Power Transmission
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Workshop III -High Differential Pressure Requirements In Multiphase Service
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Effectiveness in Operation of Multiphase Pumps
Berik Taganov, Petrom S. A., Kazakhstan
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Multiphase Boosting Technology in Ecuadorian National Reserve - Panacocha
Ernesto Hurtado, Petroamazonas Ecuador S. A., Ecuador
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