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WITHPRODUCED WATERMIDDLE EASTSUNDAY 12TH & MONDAY 13TH NOVEMBER 2017ST. REGIS HOTEL ABU DHABI, UAE

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTI am honored to have been appointed as the first Presidentof the new Middle East Chapter of the Produced WaterSociety. The Society has met annually in Houston for thepast 27 years, discussing the latest technologies, casestudies and challenges facing the industry.Produced water is becoming an increasing challengefor operators in the GCC so this is the perfect time for anexpansion into the region. The inaugural Produced WaterSociety Middle East conference brings together regionaloperators, technology providers and researchers for twodays of strategic and technical discussion, as well asopportunities to build your business network throughout theGCC and further afield.Thank you for joining us, and we look forward to astimulating event.Hani Al-Khalifa,Senior Process Engineer, Saudi AramcoPresident, Produced Water Society Middle East

ADVISORY BOARDSteve Coffee, Enerscope SystemsHaitham Al-Kalbani, Petroleum Development OmanHani Al-Khalifa, Saudi AramcoDr. Hisham Saadawi, Ringstone PetroleumFareed Salem, ConocoPhillipsDevesh Sharma, AquatechPhil Tuckett, SuezTECHNICAL COMMITTEEMunib Ahmad, Petroleum Development OmanChris Catalanotto, Siemens Water SolutionsDr. Cheng Chen, ChevronSteve Coffee, Enerscope SystemsSayed Farahat, EEHC Damanhour Thermal Power PlantMatthew Goysich, MYCELXDr. Mouloud Hendou, Veolia Water Technologies Oil & GasLisa Henthorne, Water StandardHani Al-Khalifa, Saudi AramcoDr. Yasmeen Al-Lawati, Institute for Advanced Technology IntegrationImad Al-Maheimid, Kuwait Oil CompanySayed Mohammad Mustafa, Kuwait Oil CompanyVictoria Okotie, BPDaniel Shannon, SchlumbergerSaada Al-Shukaili, Petroleum Development OmanJay Weatherman, ShellDr. Ming Yang, TUV NEL

CONFERENCE AGENDADay 0 NOVEMBER 1119:30 - 21:00Icebreaker Drinks in the St Regis Azura Panoramic LoungeSponsored byDay 1 NOVEMBER 127:00 - 8:30Registration, Coffee & Exhibition Al Mudhaif Ballroom8:30-8:45Welcome & Opening Remarks by Hani Al-Khalifa, Saudi Aramco & Steve Coffee,Enerscope Systems8:45 - 9:15KEYNOTE ADDRESSYann Bigno, Manager / IRM Leader & Bu Hasa Production Optimization Manager, ADNOC9:15 - 10:15SESSION 1Chairs: Hani Al-Khalifa, Saudi Aramco & Dr. Cheng Chen, ChevronExpanding Usage of Treated Produced Water – Providing Solutions for CrudeDesaltersLisa Henthorne, Water StandardNew Process Scheme for Treatment and Reuse of Desalter EffluentDiego Carrasco Torrecilla, Veolia Water10:15 - 11:00Coffee Break & Exhibition11:00 - 12:30SESSION 2Chairs: Dr. Yasmeen Al-Lawati, Institute for Advanced Technology Integration &Steve Coffee, Enerscope SystemsWhich Deoiling Technologies to Choose for Upstream Oil and Gas Applications?A Multi-Criteria ApproachCamille Sagne & Michael Cavill, SuezCase Study: A Technical Audit of the Nutshell Filters at Effluent Water DisposalPlants EWDPsImad Al-Maheimid, Kuwait Oil CompanyWater Management using Constructed Surface Flow Wetland System in ASPFlooding ProjectsMahendran Srinivasan, Petroleum Development Oman & Stephane Prigent, Bauer12:30 - 13:30Networking Lunch & ExhibitionSponsored byAl Mudhaif Ballroom13:30 - 15:00SESSION 3Chairs: Lisa Henthorne, Water Standard & Dr. Mouloud Hendou, Veolia Oil & GasClathrate Desalination Method Applied to Produced Waters: Methodology &ResultsMatthieu Jacob, Total & Pascal Le Melinaire, BGHCeramic Membrane Ultrafiltration Demonstrates Performance for ProducedWater ReuseDr Cheng Chen, Chevron & Andrea Larson, SiemensCase Study- CPI system at Qarn AlamSaada Al-Shukaili, Petroleum Development Oman15:00 - 15:45Coffee Break & Exhibition

15:45 - 16:45Roundtable Sessions 1: (2 rounds)Our most popular format. Excellent for networking and identifying which delegateshave similar interests and challenges. Each table is hosted by an industry leader whomakes an opening presentation before opening up the table for questions. After 25minutes a bell rings and delegates move onto the next table. Delegates can pick twopresentations per round. Make sure you have a lot of business cards.1. Development of a Spectroscopic Technique forContinuous On-Line Monitoring of Light Oils inProduced Water - Andy McClernon, Advanced Sensors2. Water Balance Optimization at an Enhanced OilRecovery Facility - Daniel Bjorklund, Aquatech3. Oxygen Removal in Offshore Water Injection:Comparison Between Vacuum Degassing andMembrane Deaeration Technologies - Alessio Liati, ArtesIngegneria S.p.A.4. Produced Water Treatment: Traditional is Expensive Todd Kirk, Exterran5. Integrated PWT Debottlenecking & Retrofitting - JeroenBergman, Frames6. Securing Today’s Water for Tomorrows Production:Cost Effective Water Treatment for EOR – a GlobalPerspective - Matthew Goysich, MyCelx7. Next Generation Compact Flotation Unit for ProducedWater Treatment - Prof. Matteo Chiesa, Masdar Institute ofScience & Technology & Rune G. Nilssen, Stauper Offshore17:00 - 18:008. Pure Pack – Produced Water Treatment - Kyle Jenkins,Pentair9. Carrier Gas Extraction for Oil Field Water Management Prakash Govindan, Gradiant Corporation10. Chlorine Dioxide Treatment Enhances Oil Recovery andSuspended Solids Removal from Produced Water- Zack Li, Pureline11. The Use of Oil Removal Media to Treat Produced Waterfrom Polymer Flooding for Re-Injection- Chris Catalanotto, Siemens12. Quick Laboratory Analysis of Gas Condensate inProduced Water - Chip Westaby, Turner Designs13. Improving Effluent Water Quality, Debottlenecking,and Reducing OPEX with Brownfield Implementationof Modified Nutshell Media - Jay Keener, Xedia ProcessSolutions14. Mercury Removal by Macro Porous Polymer Extraction- Jeroen Boom, Veolia Water SolutionsRoundtable Sessions 2: (2 rounds)1. Setting New Standards in Produced Water Treatment Kay Gunther Gabriel, CERAFILTEC & Eryl Edwards, BESIX8. Continuous Fine Filtration of Produced Water byInnovative Backwash Filter Design - Klaus Brandt, Lenzing2. The Importance of, and How To Monitor Oil Droplet Sizeand Solids Particle Size within your Produced WaterPlant - Alan O’Donoghue, Canty9. Desanding: The Vital Link in Produced Water Treatment- Steve Coffee, Enerscope Systems3. Industrial Scale Field Demonstration of CeramicMembrane-based Produced Water Treatment System- Arata Nakamura, Inpex & Fuyuhiku Ishikawa, Metawater4. Advanced Produced Water Treatment Processes forThermal Heavy Oil Production - Louie Ponzani, Eco-Tec5. Improving Conventional Flotation Methods to TreatEOR Polymer Rich Produced Water - Frank Richerand,EnviroTech Systems6. Data Based Designs: A Water Treatment Plant – LessonsLearnt - Naeem Bhola, Jorin7. High Salinity Produced Water Treatment byNanofiltration Membranes -Supriyo Das, DOW19:00 - 20:0010. Closing the Cycle: Optimizing Produced WaterManagement Through Efficient Reuse Treatment- Jean-Louis Kindler, Origin Clear11. Innovative Commercial and Technical Solutions for CSGProduced Water Treatment Project - Matt Politzi, Osmoflo12. Case Studies from US, Middle East and China of Reusing100 % Produced Water for Fracturing- Rajendra Ghimire,PRRO Water13. Nanoflotation- A New Technology That IncreasesFlotation System Capacity by 4 Times and UltrafiltrationMembrane Capacity by 10 Times- With 90% Reductionin Energy Consumption - David Bromley, David BromleyEngineeringDrinks Hour Sponsored byAl Mudhaif Ballroom20:00 - 22:30Gala DinnerPablo Reali, Managing Director,Global Centre of Excellence O&G, SuezSponsored by

Day 2 NOVEMBER 137:00 - 8:15Coffee & Exhibition8:15 - 9:15Session 4Chairs: Saada Al-Shukaili, Petroleum Development Oman & Imad Al-Maheimid,Kuwait Oil CompanyCase Study: Laggan & Tormore Gas Plant: 18 Months of Operation Results of aNew Produced Water TreatmentPatrick Baldoni-Andrey, Total & Cathy Fuchs, SuezLow Frequency Electromagnetic Treatment of Produced Water For Reuse inAgriculture: Effect on Water Quality, Germination, and Plant GrowthEmily Sappington, The University of Houston9:15 - 10:00Coffee Break & Exhibition10:00 - 11:00Session 5Chairs: Sayed Farahat, Occidental Oman & Sayed Mohammed Mustafa, Kuwait OilCompanyA Successful Field Demonstration of Removing Oil in Water by A NovelRegenerable MediaSaada Al-Shukaili, Petroleum Development Oman & Caleb Smathers, ProSepApplication of Flotation for Removing Fine Particles From Iron-ContainingProduced WaterNattawin Chawaloesphonsiya, PTTEP11:15 - 12:15Roundtable Sessions 3: (2 rounds)1. Case Study: Higher Efficiency Desanders OfferAffordable Protection - Steve Coffee, Enerscope Systems6. Increased Throughput Through Optimization of MatureAssets - Deepak Mehra, NOV2. Designing a Cost-Effective Scale Management Programto Enable Re-Cycling of Produced Water, Using anExceptional Polymeric Scale Inhibitor - Richard Barwell,BWA Water Additives7. Beneficial Reuse of Produced Water – Field Experienceand Installation Update - Supriyo Das, DOW3. The Concept of Smart Water Discharge (SWD), The NextRevolution in Produced Water Treatment- Frank Richerand, EnviroTech Systems4. Membrane Compatibility – The Trouble of HydraulicFracturing Biocides Dosing for Drilling WaterPreparation - Dr Xiaofei Huang, Hydranautics5. Elucidating the Role of Surfactants on CeramicMembrane Fouling during Produced Water Treatment- Sandra Medina, KAUST12:15 - 12:30Closing Discussion12:30 - 13:30Lunch & Exhibition8. Chemical Cleaning on Closed Cooling Water SystemTube Bundles(CCW) in Gas Power Plant by PreservationMethod - Farshid Mandanifar, MAPNA Group9. The Digital Oilfield and Automated Water Transfer andSupply Systems - John Siewenie, PureLine TreatmentSystems10. Intelligent Water Management in Unconventional Plays- Rasel Hossain, Stantec Consulting

13:30 - 16:30Workshop: Optimizing Produced Water Injection SystemsChair: Hani Al-Khalifa, Saudi AramcoThis half day workshop will provide hands on experience in how to analyze andimprove produced water reinjection systems from treatment to injection wells.The workshop will provide expert insight into: Integrated methodology for analyzing and optimizing injection systems Balancing energy efficiency and system capacity Surface and Subsurface issues Centrifugal pumps and their behavior Debottlenecking of produced water injection systems with minimum investment Excel based simulation techniques and calculation tools16:30 - 18:00Young Professionals Drinks ReceptionThe St Regis BarUpcoming Produced Water Society Events:PRODUCED WATER SOCIETYSEMINAR 2018FEB 13TH-16TH 2018, SUGARLAND TEXAS, MARRIOT TOWN SQUAREFOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACTZAC ROESCH: ZACHARY.ROESCH@GLOBALWATERINTEL.COMPRODUCED WATER SOCIETYSOUTH-EAST ASIA CONFERENCE 2018MARCH 19-20TH 2018, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIAFOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT JACK CEADEL: JMC@GLOBALWATERINTEL.COM

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Thermal Heavy Oil Production - Louie Ponzani, Eco-Tec 5. Improving Conventional Flotation Methods to Treat EOR Polymer Rich Produced Water - Frank Richerand, EnviroTech Systems 6. Data Based Designs: A Water Treatment Plant – Lessons Learnt - Naeem Bhola, Jorin 7. High Salinity Produced Water Treatment by Nanofi ltration Membranes-Supriyo .

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