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M2M for the Oil and Gas Industry
8 July - 9 July 2013
M2M for the Oil and Gas Industry

M2M technologies, Wireless Networking, SCADA Telemetry, and disruptive technologies are emerging as key differentiators in expediting oil and gas exploration and accelerating operational efficiencies. Wireless technologies and devices have played a key role for many operators in Europe and North American in their quest for energy independence.

Early adopters of telemetry, M2M, devices, sensors and connectivity technologies are able to monitor and manage remote locations more effectively, as well as benefit from faster more flexible control of assets from Wellhead to Pipelines; fiscal metering, drill monitoring, to fleet management and lone worker force safety and response. 
 

Keynote presentations: Shell Frontier Automation, Vodafone M2M, Raco Wireless, Wyless, Skywave, Zedi, Kore Telematics, Geotab and more.

M2M in Oil and Gas will address the role of Wireless Networks and Machine to Machine technologies, their current utilization, the future of devices and machine to machine connectivity and automation, and the role technical strategies play as operational business drivers for Oil and Gas applications.
 
The benefits of M2M and Wireless Sensor networks to the Oil and Gas industry are exponential.

If you are managing or serving field equipment; compressors, generators, turbines, plunger heads, tanks, separators, wellheads or EFMs, then you cannot miss this conference.
Investing in M2M solutions will minimize downtime, reduce the cost of maintenance, lower the consumption of energy, improve performance of equipment, provide safety enhancements and centralize controls.

Oil and Gas Operators: Would you like to arrange a one to one introduction with a M2M leader to further understand what they can do for your company? Contact jnesbitt@SAE Media Group-online.co.uk
 

"You and your team should be highly complimented for the fine conference you arranged. I participated in many telematics conferences, and attended many more, and your conference can be ranked among those that fulfilled its high ambitions. As is usual, what is most important for the attendees is what happens outside the formal presentations, both in the exchanges between the speakers and the listeners inside the hall and during the meetings among delegates during the breaks. The venue and organisation allowed both."

 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Berry Mulder

Berry Mulder

Team Leader for Frontier Automation, Shell
Majid Al Shehry

Majid Al Shehry

Application Architecture Specialist at EXPEC Computer Center, Saudi Aramco
Wouter  Deknopper

Wouter Deknopper

Director Europe Middle East & Africa, Iridium Communications

Abraham Joseph

Founder, M2M insights
Abraham Joseph

Alex Forbes

Head of M2M International , Everything Everywhere
Alex Forbes

Anu Sood

Global Channel Marketing Manager, Skywave Mobile Communications
Anu Sood

Berry Mulder

Team Leader for Frontier Automation, Shell
Berry Mulder

Carlos Prieto

Head of Sales Europe, Deutsche Telekom
Carlos Prieto

Colin Sutherland

Vice President Sales, Geotab
Colin Sutherland

Dave Oakes

Sales Director, Powelectrics Ltd
Dave Oakes

James Freeman

Chief Technology Officer, Zedi
James  Freeman

John Horn

President, Raco Wireless
John Horn

Ken Connor

Director Business Development, KORE Telematics
Ken Connor

Majid Al Shehry

Application Architecture Specialist at EXPEC Computer Center, Saudi Aramco
Majid Al Shehry

Marc Overton

Vice President of Wholesale and M2M, Everything Everywhere
Marc Overton

Michael Elliott

Managing Director, Over C Ltd
Michael Elliott

Nick Kamen

Global Vice President of Business Development, Energy, Vodafone
Nick Kamen

Paul Egan

Business Development Manager, Neul
Paul Egan

Paul Green

CTO, Arkessa Limited
Paul Green

Peter Cawley

Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London
Peter Cawley

Simon Glassman

VP International Business Development, Numerex
Simon Glassman

Stephane Dejean

Director Group M2M Product Marketing , Mobistar S.A.
Stephane Dejean

Steve Priestley

Managing Director EMEA, Wyless Plc
Steve Priestley

Wouter Deknopper

Director Europe Middle East & Africa, Iridium Communications
Wouter  Deknopper

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Introduction from workshop leader

Dave Oakes is the Sales Director of Powelectrics Ltd. Graduated in Applied Physics with Electronics in 1992 and immediately became involved in the field of telemetry and remote monitoring. Dave delivers turnkey solutions in the field of automation and telemetry with a strong focus on remote tank level monitoring, with many blue chip clients, an extensive knowledge base and enviable resources. Application development and an understanding of the clients needs key factors in making m2m solutions viable and functional and it is this area where Dave Oakes specializes.

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9:20

How tank telemetry lowers operational costs & how to monitor performance

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10:40

Morning Coffee

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11:10

Intangible benefits of tank level telemetry

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11:40

Getting more from the solution

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12:30

Using telemetry to increase revenue

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13:00

Controlling risks

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13:30

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Workshop

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Abraham Joseph

Abraham Joseph, Founder, M2M insights

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9:10

Keynote: FRONTIER AUTOMATION IN SHELL

Berry Mulder

Berry Mulder, Team Leader for Frontier Automation, Shell

  • Addressing the challenges of Shell’s frontiers
  • Development and implementation of new automation and communication technologies
  • Wireless instruments, worker mobility solutions, robotics
  • Wireless & telecoms infrastructure integration
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    9:50

    Remote presentation: Upstream Integrated Platform

    Majid Al Shehry

    Majid Al Shehry, Application Architecture Specialist at EXPEC Computer Center, Saudi Aramco

    -          Current Challenges of the upstream business
    -          The need for unified strategy
    -          How the integration can be achieved

     

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    THE REAL BENEFITS OF M2M TO THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

    Nick Kamen

    Nick Kamen, Global Vice President of Business Development, Energy, Vodafone

  • Energy data management solutions
  • Remote monitoring of high value assets
  • Lone worker protection
  • Fleet management solutions
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    11:40

    PERMANENTLY INSTALLED WIRELESS CORROSSION MONITORING

    Peter Cawley

    Peter Cawley, Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London

    • Permanently installed ultrasonic thickness measurement system
    • Operates up to 6000C with wireless communication and ~5 year battery life
    • Accurate corrosion rate measurement
    • Can monitor effectiveness of inhibitor
    • Case studies in refineries and upstream
     

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    12:20

    GEARING UP TO IMPROVE OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

    Steve Priestley

    Steve Priestley, Managing Director EMEA, Wyless Plc

  • Meeting the global deployment and support needs of the Enterprise
  • One platform to handle multiple-carriers and different technologies
  • Real-time visibility and control of your remote assets reducing field visits
  • Enabling of field data into your IT systems
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    WHY SATELLITE M2M MONITORING MAKES SENSE FOR OIL AND GAS

    Anu Sood

    Anu Sood, Global Channel Marketing Manager, Skywave Mobile Communications

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    14:40

    LEVERAGING M2M TO BUILD A OUTSOURCED CLOUD-BASED PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT SOLUTION

    James  Freeman

    James Freeman, Chief Technology Officer, Zedi

    • Hardware and communication choices for a cloud-based solution
    • M2M options and what to look for from a telecom service provider
    • The value proposition of an out-sourced cloud solution for Oil & Gas producers
    • Trends and what to look for in the next 5 years
     

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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:50

    MACHINE TO MACHINE IN THE OIL AND GAS MARKET

    Carlos Prieto

    Carlos Prieto, Head of Sales Europe, Deutsche Telekom

  • Innovations, trends and M2M application scenarios
  • Driving M2M innovation for the oil & gas industry
  • Enabling and orchestrating the M2M ecosystem in the oil & gas market
  • Innovative & flexible business models to create end-to-end solutions & value
  • Increasing productivity & efficiency through secure & complete M2M solutions
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    CLOSING KEYNOTE WASH UP: THE FUTURE OF M2M FOR OIL AND GAS

    John Horn

    John Horn, President, Raco Wireless

  • How data is now being used effectively in the oil and gas industry
  • By connecting machines in an intelligent and efficient way the oil and gas industry can much more efficiently process the information necessary to deal with the needs.
  • What are top areas of growth and potential for this industry segment 
  • Examples of successful implementation 
  • Barriers to growth
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    17:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Abraham Joseph

    Abraham Joseph, Founder, M2M insights

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    9:10

    REAL WORLD M2M DEPLOYMENT CASE STUDIES

    Simon Glassman

    Simon Glassman, VP International Business Development, Numerex

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    9:50

    CASE STUDIES: USA, Canada and Australia - Exploration, Pipeline and Mining

    Colin Sutherland

    Colin Sutherland, Vice President Sales, Geotab

  • Exploring the use of telematics technology as a disruptive M2M technology within the oil & gas sector
  • Investigating 3 case studies which illustrate the proven ROI
  • The future of GPS fleet tracking technology in monitoring and managing workers and vehicles in remote locations
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    MANAGEMENT AND EQUIPMENT CONTROL

    Paul Green

    Paul Green, CTO, Arkessa Limited

  • Real-time continuous condition monitoring of critical equipment
  • Process control and automation
  • Environmental monitoring and control
  • Integrated and updating infrastructure
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    11:40

    IMPROVING ROAD TANK LOGISTIC EFFICIENCY BY USING TANK LEVEL TELEMETRY

    Dave Oakes

    Dave Oakes, Sales Director, Powelectrics

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    COMPLIANCE AND M2M

    Michael Elliott

    Michael Elliott, Managing Director, Over C Ltd

  • Security is now very key following what has happened recently in Algeria.  But who monitors the forces employed to protect us
  • How NFC can ensure confidently that the right person is with the right asset at the right time
  • How m2m can help manage your duty of care using NFC, GPS and mobile devices
  • Using low cost mobile technology to fulfil audits and inspections in real-time
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    M2M 101 IMPACT OF M2M ON ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE- Use Cases

    Alex Forbes

    Alex Forbes, Head of M2M International , Everything Everywhere

  • Application of M2M to the Oul & gas sector e.g. Remote monitoring Asset management
  • Use cases - communications
  • Business benefits
  • Realities of running M2M
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    14:40

    IRIDIUM - USING SATELLITE TO ENSURE GLOBAL COVERAGE OF ENTERPRISE DATA APPLICATIONS

    Wouter  Deknopper

    Wouter Deknopper, Director Europe Middle East & Africa, Iridium Communications

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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:50

    GSM BENEFITS AND SECURITY

    Stephane Dejean

    Stephane Dejean, Director Group M2M Product Marketing , Mobistar S.A.

    • What are the benefits GSM technology can bring to the Oil & Gas industry
    • What are the security aspects relevant to Oil & Gas industry and more specifically embedded to GSM technology and more specifically developed by Orange in its M2M service?

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    16:30

    NETWORK IMPOSSIBLE?

    Paul Egan

    Paul Egan, Business Development Manager, Neul

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    17:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two


    Founder
    M2M insights
    Global Vice President of Business Development, Energy
    Vodafone
    President
    Raco Wireless
    Director Business Development
    KORE Telematics
    Application Architecture Specialist at EXPEC Computer Center
    Saudi Aramco
    Vice President of Wholesale and M2M
    Everything Everywhere
    Managing Director
    Over C Ltd
    Business Development Manager
    Neul
    CTO
    Arkessa Limited
    Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Imperial College London
    VP International Business Development
    Numerex
    Team Leader for Frontier Automation
    Shell
    Director Europe Middle East & Africa
    Iridium Communications
    Global Channel Marketing Manager
    Skywave Mobile Communications
    Managing Director EMEA
    Wyless Plc
    Director Group M2M Product Marketing
    Mobistar S.A.
    Vice President Sales
    Geotab
    Head of Sales Europe
    Deutsche Telekom
    Chief Technology Officer
    Zedi
    Head of M2M International
    Everything Everywhere
    Sales Director
    Powelectrics Ltd

    Workshops

    Operational improvements by the use of tank level telemetry

    Operational improvements by the use of tank level telemetry

    Marriott Hotel Regents Park
    10 July 2013
    London, United Kingdom

    Marriott Hotel Regents Park

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    Marriott Hotel Regents Park

    This 4 star north London hotel in zone 2 is the perfect destination for the astute business traveler as well as the leisure guest that knows how convenient north London hotels are, as a base from which to explore the city .Bond Street is just 3 stops from Swiss Cottage underground station on the Jubilee Line, so you can be shopping, exploring the sights and taking in one of London’s world-renowned West End shows in less than 15 minutes when you stay at this hotel near central London. At the same time, the hive of activity that is Camden Town, the chic shops, cafes and restaurants of Primrose Hill and ZSL’s London Zoo in Regents Park are all just a short walk from this hotel in north London.

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