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deputy director general, Royal Nor- wegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Oslo 9:30 am—"The Impact of Technolo- gy Advances on the Conversion of Remote Northern Norwegian Gas to Marketable Liquid Products," by G. Atkinson, supervisory process en- gineer, and P. Pool, process man- ager, Fluor Europe Ltd., London 10:15 am—Coffee break 10:30 am—"Concepts for Seaborne Transportation of Liquefied Gases and Gas Products," by H.H. Iver- sen, assistant director, Moss Rosen- berg Verft A/S, Oslo 11:15 am—"The Economics of Al- ternative Transportation Solutions for Norway's Northern Gas Re- serves," by T. Wergeland, assis- tant professor, Institute for Ship- ping Research, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Adminis- tration, Bergen Noon—Lunch 2:00 pm—Panel presentations of main conclusions from the morning session Chairman: M. Reed, vice president, Norwegian Shipowners' Associa- tion, Oslo 2:30 pm—General discussion 3:15 pm—Coffee break 3:30 pm—"Statpipe—Early Experi- ence from Operation of an Inte- grated Gas Gathering and Terminal System," by E. Sael, general man- ager-Statpipe, Statoil, Haugesund 4:15 pm—"Two-phase Flow Re- search at Sintef and IFE: Some Experimental Results and a Dem- onstration of the Dynamic Two- phase Flow Simulator 'Olga'," by P. Fuchs, staff engineer, Statoil, Trondheim Reservoir Engineering Some of the technical challenges that must be overcome in order to produce North Sea reservoirs effi- ciently will be covered in this after- noon session through a series of case studies from four Norwegian North Sea oil and gas fields. Chairman: S. Nja, director, Norwe- gian Petroleum Directorate, Stavan- ger 2:00 pm—"Preliminary Reservoir Development Evaluation—Snorre Field," by R.R. Rounsaville, res- ervoir section manager, Esso Norge A/S (E&P), Oslo 2:40 pm—"Oseberg: Late Stage De- velopment," by T. Torvund, de- partment manager, Norsk Hydro A/S, Bergen 3:20 pm—Coffee break 3:40 pm—"Valhall: Production from High Porosity Chalk," by G. King, research engineer, Amoco Research Center, Tulsa 4:20 pm—"The Analysis of Water Encroachment in the Frigg Field," by A. De Leebeeck, head of stud- ies section, Elf Aquitaine Norge A/S, Stavanger Friday, August 29: Drilling This special conference on drill- ing has been divided into two ses- sions, in the morning covering the impact of petroleum legislation on drilling, and in the afternoon the needs, direction, and aims of re- search in this field. Chairman: O. Tuxen, general man- ager-drilling department, Norsk Hydro A/S, Stavanger August, 1986 33 9:00 am—"Impact of Norwegian Regulations on Statfjord Field Drilling Operations," by D.N. Wil- lis, drilling engineering supervisor, Mobil Exploration Norway Inc., Stavanger 9:40 am—"A Rig Owner's View on Norwegian Regulations," by H. Krafft, technical director, Gotaas- Larsen Offshore Ltd., London 10:20 am—Coffee break 10:40 am—"The New Petroleum Legislation: Its Enforcement and Its Implications with Regard to Drilling Operations," by M. Ognedal, di- rector-safety department, Norwe- gian Petroleum Directorate, Stavan- ger 11:20 am—Panel Discussion Moderator: O.J. Kvinnsland, di- rector, Noroil Publishing House Ltd., Stavanger Panel members: K. Kjeldstad, drilling manager, Statoil; H. KrafFt, technical director, Gotaas- Larsen Offshore; B. Legris, drill- ing operations manager, Elf Aqui- taine Norge; E.B. Nagell Bjordal, safety manager, Norsk Hydro; M. Ognedal, safety department direc- tor, NPD; and D.N. Willis, drilling engineering supervisor, Mobil Ex- ploration Norway Noon—Lunch Afternoon chairman: C. 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