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16 June - AGENDA DAY 2

08:00 - 08:30

Morning Coffee in the Exhibition Hall

08:30 - 09:15

Student Presentations

Smart subsea wireless sensing - Challenges, limitations, and promising measurement strategies for ensuring data quality and reliability

Astrid Marie Skålvik, University of Bergen/ NORCE

Optimization Based Design of Subsea Processing Considering Reliability and Maintenance

Thomas Stolpnes, NTNU

Analysis and assessment of damages to wind turbines, onshore and offshore with the objective to reduce the risk of wind turbine failures and collapse

Mertcan Kavakli, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences), Master Student of Maritime Operations
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09:15 - 09:30

Transition Break - Short Coffee break outside of the plenary room

09:30 - 09:50

Themes, changes and trends impacting future developments

Kjell Morisbak Lund - PETORO

VP licence and technology

09:50 - 10:10

Transforming from oil and gas to a competitive broad energy company - EQUINOR

Gunnar Nakken

Senior Vice President Global Operations Technology

10:10 - 10:30

Wintershall Dea’s carbon management activities and the role of Norwegian gas in Europe’s energy future

Hugo Dijkgraaf - WINTERSHALLDEA

CTO

10:30 - 10:50

Transition from subsea into new renewable industry

Claudine Champavere - TECHNIPFMC

Vice-President Product Marketing & Strategy, Controls & Automation

10:50 - 11:20

Coffee Break in the Exhibition Hall

11:20 - 11:40

Subsea Gas Compression: enhancing gas recovery, improving energy efficiency, enabling long term LNG supply

Øystein Haukvik - AKER SOLUTIONS
Alberto Montesi - CHEVRON

Øystein Haukvik – SVP
Alberto Montesi – Norway Delivery Manager Jansz-Io Compression Project

11:45 - 12:10

Ormen Lange Phase 3 – Unlocking Sustainable Value While Enabling a Low-Carbon Future

Richard Crichton - A/S NORSKE SHELL
Mads Hjelmeland - ONESUBSEA PROCESSING AS

Richard Crichton – Project Manager, Ormen Lange Phase 3
Mads Hjelmeland – Managing Director

12:10 - 13:10

Lunch in the Exhibition Hall

13:10 - 14:40

Technical Session 3

Renewable energy: Tidal, wind and wave

DNV

Frida Mattson

Joint Industry Project (JIP) to fast-track floating wind substations

All electric control systems

TECHNIPFMC

Monica Farias

Data-derived benefits of subsea electrification

Innovation / new technology

SHAWCOR

Øystein Moholdt

ULTRA Low Density – Next Generation Wet Insulation System

TRACK A

MAGNORA OFFSHORE WIND

Emilie Brackman

ScotWind – maximising subsea technology to develop competitive floating wind

TRACK B

AKER SOLUTIONS

Einar Winther-Larssen

All Electric Subsea Systems Enhanced Safety and Performance

TRACK C

ALCATEL SUBMARINE NETWORKS, FRANCE

Ronan Michel
DC/FO: DC subsea control umbilical infrastructure

TRACK A

ABB & AKER SOLUTIONS

Knut Rognve

Truls Normann

Subsea HV Substations for Offshore Wind and Electrification

TRACK B

SCHLUMBERGER

Burkhard Sommer

Using Battery-Powered All-Electric Subsea Trees for Subsea Brownfields Applications while Increasing Technology Readiness Level for Low-cost CCS Applications

TRACK C

NOV

Wilbert Ramos
Subsea all-electric for subsea storage systems

TRACK A

SUBSEA 7

Helge Myrvang

Unlocking the potential of deep-water locations – Floating wind & Storage

TRACK B

OPTIME SUBSEA

Søren Sohn Andersen

Subsea HPU for all electric trees

TRACK C

VERLUME, UK

Richard Knox
Opportunities for decarbonisation in the underwater sector

14:40 - 15:30

Sum Up event in the Exhibition Hall

Meet the Operators in the Exhibition Hall for Q&A on how to gain synergies between low carbon recovery of O&G and the energy transformation including use of fully electrified subsea facilities, distribution and power systems

15:30 - 16:00

UTC2022 Summary and Closing

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Welcome to the 29th
Underwater Technology Conference

At Grieghallen in Bergen, Norway 13 – 15th June 2023

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