June 6, 2024


Description

THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD IN PERSON IN THE PETROLEUM CLUB OF HOUSTON

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20K (20,000 psi) technology is required for development of the Anchor asset.   To deliver the 20K technology, the Chevron Anchor team undertook a five year technology development program. This equipment development and qualification process was initiated to define Anchor equipment requirements, award contracts, develop the 20k psi technology with partners, qualify to relevant API standards including HPHT Annexes, and work through the I3P and BSEE Review process as defined in NTL's 2019-G02 and 2019-G03.

As one of the industry's first deepwater, subsea 20k psi rated projects, the development of the 20k psi rated wells equipment for Anchor has generated considerable learning with regards to interpretation of existing industry standards, particularly in relation to pressure cycle induced fatigue, and the navigation of the technical requirements of the regulatory review process required by NTL 2019-G02 and 2019-G03.

This presentation will provide a brief overview of 20k drilling, completions, and intervention equipment development process for the Anchor project.  The presentation will touch on technical and process learnings associated with both equipment development and qualification as well as the associated independent third party (I3Ps) and regulatory review processes

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Registration & Walk-ins 

All attendees are encouraged to register and pay online for this event.  This is a more efficient means of registering for the event and enables the registration process at the meeting to move much faster.  Walk-in space is available on a seat-limited basis at a fee more than the on-line registration fee.

Parking for this event
 
The TOTAL Plaza building (1201 Louisiana Street across from the Houston Hyatt Regency Hotel) is connected to the downtown Houston tunnel system.  Using the tunnel system, those working downtown can walk to the meeting in air-conditioned comfort.
 
If you will drive to this meeting, the following summarizes available parking:
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The image above shows how to access the club parking area at the new location of the Petroleum Club. Enter from Milam Street and exit onto Louisiana Street.  Parking fee paid at central meter outside building entrance via credit card.  
 
Surface parking lots are available to the south of the TOTAL Plaza building (between this building and the former EXXON Building), including one surface lot adjacent to the TOTAL Plaza Building - pay at meter (cost ~ $9).  Other surface lots in the area cost $8 - $9 and they frequently are full by mid-morning.
 
Parking is also available in the Hyatt Regency Hotel parking garage across the street.  Prices vary depending on time in the garage.  Cost for 2 hours of parking is $12.  

Featured Speakers

Speaker: A.J. Ross, Chevron
Speaker A.J. Ross, Chevron

A.J. Ross is the Wells HPHT Manager for GOM and is responsible for delivering new 20k psi Wells technology necessary for the Anchor development as well as delivery of the Deepwater Titan, the world’s first 20k psi deepwater capable drillship.  Prior to this role, he has worked as Wells Operations …

A.J. Ross is the Wells HPHT Manager for GOM and is responsible for delivering new 20k psi Wells technology necessary for the Anchor development as well as delivery of the Deepwater Titan, the world’s first 20k psi deepwater capable drillship.  Prior to this role, he has worked as Wells Operations Manager in both the GOM and Australia and Wells Engineering Manager in Australia.  A.J. is also one of Chevron’s Global Source Control Branch Directors.   He has worked 19 years with Chevron and has 34 years industry experience, having previously worked with other E&P Operators and an Offshore Rig Contractor.  During his career, AJ has worked in Canada, the UK North Sea, Norway, GOM, Australia, Brazil, Vietnam and Equatorial Guinea.  He has a Bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Bath University and a Masters in Petroleum Engineering from Heriot-Watt in Edinburgh.

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Organizer

Rish Tidwell, rish.tidwell@gmail.com ; 713-501-3585

James Barry, Oscar Sanchez, Jose Contreras


Date and Time

Thu, June 6, 2024

11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central

Pricing

  • Non-Members
    $55.00
    (ends 06/03/2024)
  • Member
    $45.00
    (ends 06/03/2024)
  • Student/Retired
    $30.00
    (ends 06/03/2024)
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Location

Petroleum Club of Houston

1201 Louisiana St, 35th Floor
Houston 77002
United States of America



Group(s): Drilling