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15 June - AGENDA DAY 2

08:00 - 08:30

Morning Coffee in the EXPO

08:30 - 09:15

Student Presentations

TBA

09:15 - 09:30

Coffee outside plenary room

09:30 - 09:50

Keynote

Anderson Rapello - PETROBRAS

MD

09:50 - 10:10

Keynote

Mads Hjelmeland - ONESUBSEA

President

Mads Hjelmeland 2

10:10 - 10:30

Keynote

Morten Pedersen - AKER SOLUTIONS

Senior Vice President

10:30 - 10:50

Keynote

Kristine Ramsnes - TECHNIPFMC

Vice President

10:50 - 11:10

Keynote

Asmund Mæland - ABB

Senior Vice President

11:10 - 11:40

Coffee & Networking in the EXPO

11:40 - 12:40

Parallel Session 3

TRACK A

NOV

Ojonimi Samuel Haruna

Self-cleaning Treatment Cells (Electro chlorinators and Hydroxyl Radical Generators) for Subsea Seawater Treatment Systems (SWT) to Increase Oil recovery

TRACK B

EQUINOR

Roald Sirevaag

Clean Hydrogen to Europe

TRACK C

BAKER HUGHES

Lorna Yuill

Applying new thinking to subsea monitoring and leak detection

TRACK A

PETROBRAS

Fabio Passarelli

Hiseptm: a step change on the production of high co2 and high gor fields, paving the journey to a low carbon world

TRACK B

TECHNIPFMC

Lars Ole Bjørnsrud
Enabling energy transition and securing global energy by storing large volume renewable energy subsea as pressurized Hydrogen

TRACK C

METAS

Michael Smith

Subsea Sonar for Leak Detection, Security and Tracking of Subsea Objects

TRACK A

FASTsubsea

Alexander Fuglesang

Topside-less and seal-less subsea boosting system help reduce CO2 emissions, cut costs and save time

TRACK B

TECHNIPFMC

Svein Kjenner

Subsea Hydrogen Storage and Infrastructure – for stable energy as electricity or hydrogen to consumers in the ocean space

TRACK C

NAXYS TECHNOLOGIES

Jens Abrahamsen

Valve condition monitoring and operation confirmation using Acoustic Leak Detector

12:40 - 13:40

Lunch & EXPO

13:40 - 14:40

Parallel Session 4

TRACK A

NORSKE SHELL

Andrea Sætre
Qualification Testing of the World’s Largest Subsea Compression Power System

TRACK B

NOV

Philip Brachet

Subsea Energy Storage

TRACK C

BENESTAD SOLUTIONS

Bjørn Simen Ljønes

Enabling subsea power distribution at 66 kV

TRACK A

TOTAL ENERGIES

Marianna Rondon

Subsea to shore schemes for gas fields: subsea gas dehydration and compression

TRACK B

WAVECO

Inge Bakke

Pendulum Wave Energy Converter for efficient energy extraction from the low hight waves that dominate the wave spectra in coastal waters around the world

TRACK C

PETROBRAS

Fabio Passarelli

External power supply for ultra-deep water assets: a step change alternative to unlock the lower carbon emission oil & gas production systems of the future

TRACK A

EXXONMOBIL

Amanda Hill

Subsea Gas Reinjection as a Novel, Lower Emissions Solution for Gas Constrained Developments

TRACK B

RESEN WAVES

Per Resen Steenstrup

The Sustainable Way to Protect Subsea Infrastructure

TRACK C

AKER SOLUTIONS

Marius Asak

Next generation subsea power, protection and control systems supporting renewable energy applications

14:40 - 15:30

Farewell & social event in EXPO

15:30 - 16:00

Summary and closing including Best Student Presentation Award in EXPO

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