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APGCE 2022 Conference Programme (25112022_12PM)

APGCE 2022 Conference Programme (25112022_12PM)

Evolving Geoscience for a Sustainable Future 28 - 29 November 2022 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia ASIA PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION (APGCE) 2022 Organised By: In Collaboration With: CONFERENCE PROGRAMME By:


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CONTENTS APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 4 SPONSORS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT USEFUL INFORMATION VENUE LAYOUT FOREWORD OVERVIEW & THEME PROGRAMME SCHEDULE OPENING CEREMONY DIRECTOR’S DIALOGUE PLENARY SESSION 1 NETWORKING RECEPTION PLENARY SESSION 2 CLOSING & AWARD PRESENTATION CEREMONY ORAL SESSION SCHEDULE POSTER SESSION SCHEDULE CORE SESSION STUDENT PROGRAMME SCHEDULE SHORT COURSES GEOHACKATHON EXHIBITION LAYOUT & LIST CORPORATE PROFILE ORGANISING COMMITTEE 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 16 19 24 28 30 35 36 42 48 49 53 56 57 69 77


SPONSORS APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 6 DIAMOND SPONSOR APGCE 2022 BY PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS CORPORATE POOL SPONSORS CORPORATE POOL 1 CORPORATE POOL 2 CORPORATE POOL 3 CORPORATE POOL 4 CORPORATE POOL 5


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 7 ORGANISED BY ENDORSED BY SUPPORTED BY MEDIA SUPPORTERS IN COLLABORATION WITH APGCE 2022 is a Registered Training Provider and is claimable for HRD Corp registered employers.


PLENARY SESSION Q&A There will be a Q&A at the end of each Plenary Session, whereby the Session’s moderator will receive the questions from the audience and raise them to the speakers. Please submit your question via the APGCE 2022 Event App and go to AGENDA > PLENARY SESSION > LIVE Q&A. SECURITY All attendees are required to wear the Conference/Exhibition badge at all times throughout the Event. Please do not leave any briefcases, bags or other belongings unattended. HEALTH AND SAFETY The wearing of face mask is optional. Practice of hand sanitising and general hygiene is highly encouraged. Please ensure that you are familiar with the exits of the event's venue as stipulated in the floor plan on page 9. The safety measures will also be pointed out at the start of the event. In the event of an emergency, please leave using the nearest exit to you and head straight to the assembly point. EVENT SURVEY We value your feedback! Let us know how you feel about our Event and how we can improve. Please provide your feedback via the APGCE 2022 Event App and select "EVENT SURVEY". USEFUL INFORMATION APGCE 2022 BEST ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS The best Oral and Poster presentations will be rewarded with an award at the Closing and Award Presentation Ceremony. Please vote by selecting “SESSION EVALUATION” in the APGCE 2022 Event App. APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 8


Level 3 Level 1 Level 4 0 VENUE LAYOUT APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 9


FOREWORD APGCE 2022 A MESSAGE FROM CHAIRPERSON OF APGCE 2022 MUHAMMAD YUSOF ABDULLAH On behalf of the APGCE Organising Committee, I warmly welcome you to Kuala Lumpur for the 10th Asia Petroleum Geoscience Conference & Exhibition, 2022. After a 3-year hiatus, APGCE returns strong this year amidst the dynamics and challenges we are experiencing within the industry. The world is learning and adjusting, and it is in this vein that the theme of APGCE 2022 was concocted. “Evolving Geoscience for a Sustainable Future” parallels the current state of the oil & gas industry. As we undergo fundamental changes, APGCE 2022 oers an ideal platform for industry movers to convene and engage in strategic discussions on how to enhance Exploration & Production activities in the face of the forthcoming energy transition. With geoscience at the forefront, there is a continued focus to also leverage on new technologies whilst aligning to the aspired greener options and upholding social responsibilities. This two-day conference oers a plethora of programmes, with collaboration between local and international expertise from diverse stakeholders, promising a comprehensive and high standard of technical sessions and sharing of leading-edge innovations. The Plenary Sessions aptly discuss topics related to energy transition within the world of geoscience and technology. These are complemented with Oral & Poster Sessions to incite meaningful discussions and exchange of ideas. APGCE 2022 continues to oer its signature ‘Core Session’. This year, apart from a suite of cores representing various depositional environments in the region, the session will showcase the value of digital core technology combined with key application of data analysis to unravel the subsurface understanding. As part of APGCE’s commitment to education and nurturing the future workforce in the industry, we will continue to host the Student Programme where participants will have the opportunity to network and tap into the years of experience of technical experts and seasoned leaders within the industry through the planned sharing sessions. There will also be Short Courses associated with this year’s APGCE. One is an integrated technical experience transcending from outcrop to core, while another oers a comprehensive overview of the much talked about ‘Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage’. Apart from that, based on the overwhelming response to the inaugural session introduced in 2019, APGCE 2022 will again host the 2nd Edition of the raving ‘GeoHackathon’ where participants will compete to create solutions using real Geoscience subsurface data, Artificial Intelligence, and data analytics. Attractive prizes await the winners. The Exhibition has always been a major attraction at every APGCE, providing visitors access to the latest innovations and ideas the industry has to oer. It is an opportunity to interact with the experts showcasing their solutions to address the many challenges amidst the current energy transition. I trust this year’s APGCE oerings will give you an enriching experience, and I thank you for your participation. APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 10


Evolving Geoscience for a Sustainable Future OVERVIEW & THEME APGCE 2022 Whilst many would agree the past two years brought many challenges across various industries and respective value chains, few may recognise the opportunity created by the transition to an evolving new norm. Energy demands, whilst expected to increase globally must align to ‘greener’ values. Energy transition has become less about how and what we produce and operate but why. Concerns regarding climate change have led to oil and gas companies pledging net-zero targets. Recognising the role energy companies play to talent we recruit, the nature of hydrocarbons, the energy mix as well as the quality of our products. Technology, strategic focus, and product innovation will underpin not only commercial success, but the value created within a shared economic model. We are responsible for the impacts of our products. We must ensure our produced energy provides fair socio-economic development opportunities at a just pace of transition within the countries we operate whilst protecting our global ecosystem. A fair and equitable energy mix is also aligned with embedding a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. THEME OVERVIEW APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 11


PROGRAMME SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 13 5:30 PM NETWORKING RECEPTION Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM CONTACT BREAK Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM LUNCHEON Conference Hall 1, 2 & 3, Level 3 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM CONTACT BREAK Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM OPENING CEREMONY Plenary Hall, Level 1 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM EXHIBITION Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3 10:30 AM - 3:30 PM CORE SESSION Banquet Hall, Level 3 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION Hall 6A, Level 1 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PLENARY SESSION 1 Role of Geoscience in a Sustainable Future Plenary Hall, Level 1 Deepwater Exploration & SEA Petroleum Potential Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 Petrophysics & Case Histories on Geoscience Development & Applications Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 POSTER SESSIONS 3 - 4 Evolving Geosciences for a Sustainable Future Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 South East Asia Geology Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 POSTER SESSIONS 1 - 2 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Deepwater Turbidite Meeting Room 304 & 305, Level 3 Acquisition & Processing 2 Meeting Room 302 & 303, Level 3 International Case Studies Plenary Theatre, Level 3 ORAL SESSIONS 4 - 6 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM New Play Concept & Risk Assessment Meeting Room 304 & 305, Level 3 Acquisition & Processing 1 Meeting Room 302 & 303, Level 3 Prediction & Impact of Contaminants Plenary Theatre, Level 3 ORAL SESSIONS 1 - 3 DAY 1 MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2022 KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE


5:30 PM CLOSING & AWARD PRESENTATION CEREMONY Plenary Hall, Level 1 3:15 PM - 3:30 PM CONTACT BREAK Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3 10:30 AM - 10:45 AM CONTACT BREAK Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM LUNCHEON Conference Hall 1, 2 & 3, Level 3 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Evolving Geosciences for a Sustainable Future Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 Geophysics 2 Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 POSTER SESSIONS 9 - 10 Field Appraisal, Development & Monetisation Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 Geophysics 1 Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 POSTER SESSIONS 7 - 8 New Play Concept & Prospect Assessment Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 Modelling Sedimentary Systems & Advances in Geology Foyer of West Wing, Level 3 POSTER SESSIONS 5 - 6 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Future - Evolving Geosciences for a Sustainable Future Meeting Room 304 & 305, Level 3 Quantitative Interpretation 2 Meeting Room 302 & 303, Level 3 SE Asia Geology Plenary Theatre, Level 3 ORAL SESSIONS 13 - 15 1:15 PM - 3:15 PM Carbon - Evolving Geosciences for a Sustainable Future Meeting Room 304 & 305, Level 3 Quantitative Interpretation 1 Meeting Room 302 & 303, Level 3 Structure & Stratigraphy Plenary Theatre, Level 3 ORAL SESSIONS 10 - 12 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Field Appraisal, Development & Monetisation Meeting Room 304 & 305, Level 3 Velocity & FWI Meeting Room 302 & 303, Level 3 SE Asia Geology Plenary Theatre, Level 3 ORAL SESSIONS 7 - 9 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM PLENARY SESSION 2 Economics & Technology- Enabling a Low Carbon, Digital World Plenary Theatre, Level 3 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM EXHIBITION Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM CORE SESSION Banquet Hall, Level 3 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION Hall 6A, Level 1 DAY 2 TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2022 KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE PROGRAMME SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 14


APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 16 OPENING CEREMONY DATE Monday 28 November 2022 TIME 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM VENUE Plenary Hall, Level 1, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre


OPENING CEREMONY: KEYNOTE SPEAKER’S PROFILE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 17 In his current role, Datuk Adif is responsible for PETRONAS’ Upstream Business strategy, operations and activities of which PETRONAS’ presence extends across 20 countries globally. Leading up to his appointment, he was the Executive Vice President and CEO of Gas & New Business Energy Business where he was responsible for the company’s Midstream Gas Assets, LNG Marketing and New Energy. Having joined PETRONAS in 1993 as a Reservoir Engineer, Datuk Adif has worked in various areas including reservoir engineering, strategic planning, business development and petroleum economics. He has held the role of Senior Vice President of Development and Production, Upstream Business overseeing Upstream development projects and operations worldwide. Prior to that, he was Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy, responsible for shaping and steering PETRONAS’ long term strategic direction, including leading Mergers & Acquisitions, change management and strategic industry research. As a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Datuk Adif has played leading roles within the petro-technical community in Asia Pacific and Middle East via his roles as Chairman of the SPE Asia Pacific Regional Advisory Council, Chairman of the International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) Board of Directors, and serves on the international advisory committee for Oshore Technology Conference Asia (OTCA). He was previously the Vice Chair for the E&P Working Committee for the International Gas Union (IGU). Datuk Adif holds a Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from Colorado School of Mines and an MBA from Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, USA. DATUK ADIF ZULKIFLI Executive Vice President & CEO Upstream PETRONAS


DIRECTOR’S DIALOGUE DATE Monday 28 November 2022 TIME 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 19


DIRECTOR’S DIALOGUE: CHARTING THE FUTURE OF THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY APGCE 2022 ANDREW LATHAM Vice President, Energy Research, Wood Mackenzie RAJEEV SONTHALIA President Digital and Integration, SLB PROF. IR. TUTUKA ARIADJI Director General of Oil & Gas, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources, Indonesia MOHAMED FIROUZ ASNAN Senior Vice President, Malaysian Petroleum Management, PETRONAS PIYA SUKHUMPANUMET Executive Vice President, International Production Asset Group, PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (PTTEP) JANE LEE Custodian, Strategic Research, PETRONAS Moderator As demand for energy security intensifies, the oil & gas sector is under greater pressure to deliver the molecules. Yet the drive towards sustainability has picked up pace. What holds for the oil & gas sector when peak demand is fast approaching and investments are needed today to ensure energy supply is uninterrupted? Director’s Dialogue at APGCE 2022 returns in person to speak to four oil & gas leaders and hear their thoughts on energy transition’s impact today and tomorrow on this key sector. (By invitation only) APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 20


Andrew has over 30 years’ experience assisting majors and independents in the development of their energy strategies. He currently leads Wood Mackenzie’s subsurface research content across all aspects of the upstream oil & gas and emerging geo-energy industries. Andrew previously led the Exploration Strategy oering within the Upstream Consulting business. He worked with clients to help optimise their investments in petroleum exploration, and advised on strategy, process, opportunity characterisation and evaluation. As part of this oering, Andrew directed Wood Mackenzie’s series of multi-client projects on deepwater, Arctic and exploration themes. Andrew has been with Wood Mackenzie’s energy team since 1995. Until the end of 2001, he managed the team responsible for Sub-Saharan Africa research products and consultancy, undertaking a range of market analysis and regional strategy projects. He started his career in 1990 as an international new ventures geologist with Ranger Oil. Later, as Ranger focused on West Africa, he became project geologist for Angola. Andrew graduated from Imperial College London with a Bachelor of Science in Geology, and holds a PhD in Geology from University College, Cardi. Prof. Ir. Tutuka was appointed to his current role as the Director General of Oil & Gas in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in 2020. Prior to the appointment, he served as Chairman at Ikatan Ahli Teknik Perminyakan Indonesia as well as at his alma mater Bandung Institute of Technology’s (ITB) Forum Guru Besar. He was also ITB’s Vice Dean of Academic Aairs of the Faculty of Mining and Petroleum from 2011 – 2014. He obtained his Bachelor’ degree in Petroleum Engineering from ITB, and subsequently both Master of Science and PhD on the same field from Texas A&M University. ANDREW LATHAM Vice President, Energy Research, Wood Mackenzie Firouz was appointed to his current role in June 2019. He had joined PETRONAS in 1989 as a Facilities Engineer in the Exploration & Production Division. Throughout the 33 years of his career in PETRONAS, he has progressed through a series of domestic and international assignments spanning both Upstream and Downstream businesses, including stints in the corporate centre. In his previous role as Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy from July 2017 to March 2019, he was instrumental in setting up the New Energy business of PETRONAS as part of the strategy to future-proof the organisation. Presently, Firouz sits on the boards of several PETRONAS subsidiaries including Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS and PETRONAS LNG Sdn. Bhd. He also chairs PETRONAS’ venture capital outfit, PTV International Ventures Ltd. In addition, he serves on the board of Malaysia-Thailand Joint Authority (MTJA) and International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP). He graduated with a Bachelor in Civil Engineering from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and holds an MBA from Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Sloan Fellow. MOHAMED FIROUZ ASNAN Senior Vice President, Malaysian Petroleum Management, PETRONAS PROF. IR. TUTUKA ARIADJI Director General of Oil & Gas, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources, Indonesia DIRECTOR’S DIALOGUE: SPEAKER’S PROFILE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 21


Jane’s keen interest in economic and geopolitics of the energy sector has taken her from the world of journalism to the oil & gas realm with her joining the gas business to her current role at PETRONAS Strategic Research. She joined PETRONAS in 2012 and currently serves as Custodian of the Upstream Strategic Research where she is responsible in providing advisory role on LNG & Upstream Business to PETRONAS stakeholders. She gained her in-depth understanding and knowledge in the oil and gas industry through her coverage of the sector as a journalist at Reuter News, Bloomberg and Dow Jones & Co for almost two decades. Jane graduated with Bachelor of Mass Communications from Universiti Sains Malaysia. Rajeev assumed his current position in July 2020. Prior to this role, he has held various management positions including President of Integrated Performance Management, Head of Marketing & Corporate Strategy, Vice President of Reservoir Characterisation in the Eastern Hemisphere, President of Integrated Drilling Services, President of Schlumberger Production Management, and President of Asia Pacific. Earlier in his Schlumberger career, Rajeev was the Vice President of Well Construction and Intervention and held several operations management positions in India, UK, USA, China and Kuwait. He began his career with Schlumberger in 1992 as a Wireline Field Engineer in India. Rajeev holds an MBA from Erasmus University Rotterdam and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. JANE LEE Custodian, Strategic Research, PETRONAS Moderator Piya has more than 30 years working experiences with PTTEP in various roles and responsibility in the Oil & Gas Exploration and Production business. Throughout his distinguished career with PTTEP, he has experiences in asset management of both domestic and international oil & gas fields. He also has taken various leadership roles in Human Resources, Geosciences, Subsurface, and Exploration Group of PTTEP. Piya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geology from Chulalongkorn University and an MBA from Sasin School of Management, Thailand. PIYA SUKHUMPANUMET Executive Vice President, International Production Asset Group, PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (PTTEP) RAJEEV SONTHALIA President Digital and Integration, SLB DIRECTOR’S DIALOGUE: SPEAKER’S PROFILE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 22


PLENARY SESSION 1 DATE Monday 28 November 2022 TIME 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM VENUE Plenary Hall, Level 1, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 024


PLENARY SESSION 1: ROLE OF GEOSCIENCE FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 25 The change in the energy landscape has brought on the question of the role of geoscience in creating a sustainable future. In this session, distinguished E&P leaders convene to discuss the relevance of geoscience in the process of energy transition and beyond, as well as the current performance and state of the industry as we embark on achieving Net Zero Carbon Emission targets. The discussion will also highlight the responses of E&P companies towards the challenges & opportunities that arise from energy transition in eort to future proof their organisations.   MOHD REDHANI ABDUL RAHMAN Vice President, Exploration Upstream, PETRONAS IBBEL ANSINK Chief Exploration and Geosciences, Shell KAIWAN BHARUCHA Global Director, Halliburton Consulting JEAN-MARC RODRIGUEZ President, European Association of Geoscientist & Engineers (EAGE) LEANNE TODD Senior Vice President, Upstream Energy, S&P Global Commodity Insights SANDEEP KUMAR CHANDOLA Chief Geophysicist and Head, Geophysics Solutions, PETRONAS Moderator


Kaiwan has over 15 years’ experience as an Oil & Gas executive. In his current role as a Global Director at Halliburton Consulting, he leads the consulting organisation globally which includes E&P technical consulting work including new energy projects around CCS and Geothermal. He joined Halliburton in 2001 from Schlumberger as a lead engineering consultant, and has since held leadership roles in business development and operations in Middle East & North Africa (MENA), Asia Pacific (AP) and the USA. His previous roles include Senior Regional Manager MENA & AP, Regional Sales Manager MENA, Senior Product Manager R&D, Principal Consultant Drilling & Completions. Kaiwan holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma, a Master of Petroleum Engineering from University of Houston and an MBA from McCombs School or Business at the University of Texas at Austin. Redhani joined PETRONAS as a Geoscientist in 1997. Prior to his current role, he was appointed as Head of Portfolio, Intervention and Transition under the President’s Oce in 2020. With 25 years of experience in the company, he has held various other senior management positions, which include Head and Iraq Country Chairman, Head of Basin & Petroleum System, Head of International Ventures and Head of Petroleum Resource Exploration in Malaysia Petroleum Management (MPM). He served PETRONAS in Pakistan and Ethiopia in the earlier years of his career from 2002 to 2007. Redhani graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Geology from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and attended Advanced Management Programme in Harvard Business School. MOHD REDHANI ABDUL RAHMAN Vice President, Exploration Upstream, PETRONAS Ibbel Ansink currently holds the role of Chief Exploration and Geosciences for Shell reporting to the EVP Upstream Exploration. The purpose of the role is two-fold: As part of the Exploration Line of Business, he acts as custodian for all technical aspects underpinning safe and successful Exploration business delivery. In the Technical Function Chief Exploration and Geosciences role, Ibbel ensures the overall health of Shell’s global Geoscience community to deliver dierentiated value to Shell both in the near & long-term. During his 30-year career with Shell, Ibbel has held multiple asset and functional assignments in Exploration & Production in the Netherlands, UK and Nigeria. Ibbel graduated from Delft University of Technology with a MSc in Mining Engineering in 1991. IBBEL ANSINK Chief Exploration and Geosciences, Shell KAIWAN BHARUCHA Global Director, Halliburton Consulting PLENARY SESSION 1: ROLE OF GEOSCIENCE FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 26


Sandeep has more than 37 years of experience in the oil & gas industry in various technical and leadership roles within PETRONAS and ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation). His key contributions include championing new geophysical technologies to deliver value adding solutions for exploration and development. He is a member of the International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) board and the Chairperson of Society of Exploration Geophysicists’ (SEG) Asia Pacific Advisory Committee. He has more than 65 international publications and is the recipient of the prestigious National Petroleum Management Award conferred by the government of India in 2005. He was also nominated this year as a candidate to serve SEG’s board as Director at Large. He received a Master’s degree in Physics in 1984, followed by a specialised Diploma in Petroleum Geophysics from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. Jean-Marc Rodriguez was a Senior Manager in TotalEnergies, most recently Vice President, Exploration Asia Pacific leading a team of experts working to optimise and grow the company’s exploration in the Asia Pacific region working extensively on the implementation of new technologies and value creation. Support from TotalEnergies will allow him to devote his time to EAGE presidential commitments. Since obtaining his Masters from School and Observatory for Earth Sciences (EOST), France in Geology and Geophysics, he has spent 35 years in exploration and production, the first five with BP. In his career he has held many E&P positions around the world which includes France, UK, Angola, Congo, USA, Thailand and Singapore. PLENARY SESSION 1: ROLE OF GEOSCIENCE FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE APGCE 2022 SANDEEP KUMAR CHANDOLA Chief Geophysicist and Head, Geophysics Solutions, PETRONAS Moderator In her current role, Leanne leads the direction on upstream content, software, analytics, research, and insights. She has in-depth knowledge and broad experience across the upstream energy industry with her focus on leading digital transformation, connecting to the energy value chain & energy transformation. Her career has spanned leading sales, consulting, analysts, product management and new technology development. Digital transformation strategies and best practices, modern data solutions, GG&E software, commercial and cultural implications to the organisation are her areas of expertise. Leanne has held executive leadership positions at IHS Markit and senior leadership roles in energy consulting and software companies. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Business from the University of Calgary. LEANNE TODD Senior Vice President, Upstream Energy, S&P Global Commodity Insights JEAN-MARC RODRIGUEZ President, European Association of Geoscientist & Engineers (EAGE) APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 27


NETWORKING RECEPTION DATE Monday 28 November 2022 TIME 5:30 PM VENUE Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 28 Networking Reception is sponsored by:


PLENARY SESSION 2 DATE Tuesday 29 November 2022 TIME 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM VENUE Plenary Theatre, Level 3, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 30


PLENARY SESSION 2: ECONOMICS AND TECHNOLOGY – ENABLING A LOW CARBON, DIGITAL WORLD APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 31 In spearheading the energy transition eorts, the key to actualising a low carbon world while promoting sustainable economic growth remains a question mark. A strategic panel of three notable leaders will explore the barriers to energy transition and discuss how the workforce, specifically geoscientists, can navigate through the digital landscape as technology continues to become the major enabler for a low carbon world. The focus of the thought-provoking discussion will revolve around digital transformation, economic drivers for the changes in the industry, and the evolution of environmental, social and governance framework for a smooth transition into a low carbon future. AADRIN AZLY Chief Digital Ocer, PETRONAS SIMON MOLYNEUX Representative Asia Pacific, EnerGeo Alliance APURVA SANGHI Lead Economist for Malaysia, World Bank GEORGINA SCORER General Manager, Exploration, ConocoPhillips Moderator


PLENARY SESSION 2: ECONOMICS AND TECHNOLOGY – ENABLING A LOW CARBON, DIGITAL WORLD APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 32 AADRIN AZLY Chief Digital Ocer, PETRONAS SIMON MOLYNEUX Representative Asia Pacific, EnerGeo Alliance As the Asia Pacific representative for EnerGeo Alliance, Simon works with members, regulators, energy companies and elected ocials to advocate for the energy geoscience industry’s vital role in connecting the world to energy. He is also a founding Director of Molyneux Advisors, a leading provider of upstream advice to the energy industry serving a global client base. Simon has more than a quarter century of experience in the upstream energy industry and held a variety of executive leadership, management and technical roles at Talisman Energy, Shell and Santos. He is first and foremost an Earth Scientist with a Masters in Earth Science from the University of Cambridge. He also holds a PhD in Structural Geology from University of Durham, UK and a Certificate in Decision and Risk Management from Stanford University. Aadrin was appointed Chief Digital Ocer in November 2020. He also occupies the position of CEO of PETRONAS Digital Sdn. Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the PETRONAS. Aadrin is responsible for delivering techno-digital solutions for PETRONAS, apart from orchestrating its transformation journey. Amongst his notable contributions are leading the delivery of PETRONAS Groupwide Digital Agenda at scale and pace, including establishing key Enterprise Building Blocks such as Cloud, Connectivity and Enterprise Data Hubs, and putting in place the delivery engines such as engineering, architecture and data science in supporting the company’s Digital programmes. Having joined the organisation in 1999, he has held various senior management positions across the value chain from corporate oces, upstream, gas and downstream. These include Executive Assistant to the President & Group CEO, Head of Gas Strategy in Corporate Planning, Head (Gas, Strategy and Commercial) of Integrated Gas in Upstream, Head of Upstream Business (Strategy and Portfolio) and Head of Retail Business, PETRONAS Dagangan Berhad (PDB). Before his current role, he was PDB’s Chief Operating Ocer where he was pivotal in the ideation and implementation of multiple digital and business ventures within PDB. Aadrin holds a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from University of Adelaide and completed the Advanced Management Programme at Harvard Business School in 2018.


PLENARY SESSION 2: ECONOMICS AND TECHNOLOGY – ENABLING A LOW CARBON, DIGITAL WORLD APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 33 Georgina has 21 years of industry experience working in a variety of technical and leadership roles in exploration and production functions internationally. She started her oil & gas career as a Geologist with Conoco UK back in 2001, and has worked in a variety of technical roles while based in the UK, before moving to Alaska where she worked both technical and business planning roles. Another move back across the Atlantic took her to Stavanger, Norway to work ConocoPhillips legacy fields, Ekofisk and Eldfisk. In 2015, she assumed her first role in Unconventional Asset, ultimately culminating in a role as Director, Unconventional Reservoir Excellence from 2018 to 2020. Georgina is also part of the ConocoPhillips Global Geoscience Talent Management team ensuring consistency and progress when it comes to the technical development of Geoscientists in the company, as well as the role they will play in the energy transition. Georgina has a Masters in Basin Evolution & Dynamics from Royal Holloway, University of London, and a Bachelor in Geology from Edinburgh University. GEORGINA SCORER General Manager, Exploration, ConocoPhillips Moderator APURVA SANGHI Lead Economist for Malaysia, World Bank Apurva is the World Bank Lead Economist for Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. He was previously based in Moscow and Nairobi holding similar roles for Russia and East Africa. He had also led the Economic Growth Cluster of the World Bank in Washington DC. A macro-economist with environmental expertise, Apurva is a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He has worked on development topics ranging from infrastructure and climate change to microfinance and agriculture. Prior to joining the World Bank, Apurva worked in the private sector in USA and at Thailand Development Research Institute. He has held teaching and research positions at MGIMO (Russia), Thammasat University (Thailand), University of Chicago and Yale University. Apurva is a selective commentator with views expressed in the pages of major international media outlets such as Financial Times, The Economist, Project Syndicate and popular blog sites such as the World Bank and Brookings. He was recognised by Forbes Magazine as a ‘leader and disruptor’ trying to fix broken GDP. He has also given a live TEDx talk from the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. Apurva holds Bachelor degrees in Physics and Economics from the University of California Los Angeles. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago and wrote his dissertation on the economics of climate change.


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CLOSING & AWARD PRESENTATION CEREMONY DATE Tuesday 29 November 2022 TIME 5:30 PM VENUE Plenary Hall, Level 1, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 35


ORAL SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 36 ORAL SESSIONS 1 - 3 Monday, 28 November 2022 Session 1 - Prediction & Impact of Contaminants Session Chairperson: M Amri M Diah (PETRONAS) & Daren James Shields (PETRONAS) Session 2 - Acquisition & Processing 1 Session Chairperson: Martin Widmaier (PGS) & Joe Chong (BGP) Session 3 - New Play Concept & Risk Assessment Session Chairperson: Salwa Mohd Nor (Halliburton) & Azli Abu Bakar (PETRONAS) 195. Eect Of CO2 Gas on the Logging Measurements and the Impact on Porosity Calculations G.D.J. Monsegui Camacho<1>*, Z.Z. Tuan Harith<1> <1> Beicip-Franlab Asia 10. Combining Wide-Tow Multi-Sources with a Non-Uniform Streamer Configuration: A Novel Case Study from the Sarawak Basin M. Widmaier<1>*, C. Roalkvam<1>, O. Orji<1> A. Misra<1> <1> PGS 53. Chasing the Remaining Hydrocarbon in Carbonate Build-Ups of Central Luconia Field, Oshore Sarawak, Malaysia Z. Abdul Rahman<1>*, J. Baharom<2>, N.F. Zawri<2>, S.S. Ab Rahman<3> <1> MPM PETRONAS, <2> Eliis, <3> Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 111. Model-based CO2 Concentration Prediction for the Sarawak Basin J. Hoesni<2>*, M.N. Samsuri<1>, S. Nayak<1>, A.T.P. Panting<1>, O. Swee Keong<1>, M.A. M Diah<1>, J.M. Shah<1>, W.A. Wan Zakaria<1>, R. Masoudi<1>, M.S. Razak<2>, N.A. Ahmad<2> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Beicip-Franlab Asia 122. Digital MEMS and Seismic Nodes – Technology Fusion C.J. Criss C.J. Criss<1>* <1> INOVA Geophysical 56. Unlocking Significant Hydrocarbon Potential with Newly Identified Carbonate Play in North Luconia, Deepwater Sarawak, Oshore Malaysia A.K. Upadhyay<1>*, M.N. Zuwaimi Bin Md Yasin<1>, N.B. Ismail<1>, N.E.B. Che Sopa<1>, H.K. Tan<1>, P.N.B. Mokhtar<1> <1> PETRONAS PLENARY THEATRE 1030 - 1054 1054 - 1118 1206 - 1230 MEETING ROOM 302 - 303 MEETING ROOM 304 - 305 160. Well Site Gas for Reservoir Evaluation J. Moore<1>*, T. Dodd<1>, E. Michael<1>, L. Jones <1> <1> APT 80. Ultra-Shallow Water OBN Oshore Sarawak - Comprehensive Processing and Imaging Workflow to Address Shallow Gas and Complex Geology A. Verba<1>*, W.L. Cheah<1>, J.W.L. Ming<1>, S.W. Cheok<1>, S. Chen<1>, S.B.A. Rahman<2>, T.W. Hoong<2>, A.I. Yusof<2> <1> SLB, <2> PETRONAS 223. NW Borneo Exploration: Where Do We Go from Here to Rejuvenate its Exploration Portfolio? P. Restrepo-Pace<1>* <1> PETRONAS MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2022 16. Predicting the Distribution and Concentration of H2S in Eastern Central Luconia M. Choo<1>* <1> SapuraOMV Inc 126. Imaging Solution for Highly Faulted Block – A Case Study F.F. Basir<1>*, S. Maitra<1>, K. Kongjuk<2>, W.D. Gan<2>, E. Sulaeman<2>, A. Chansane<2> <1> CGG, <2> PTTEP Sarawak Oil Limited 60. Why Subsurface Uncertainties Don't Have to be Lognormal and Other Practices to Avoid J. De Jager<1,2>* <1> PetroEdge, <2> De Jager Geological Consultancy 1118 - 1142  1142 - 1206 177. CO2 Subsurface Storage Site(S) Assessment through an Integrated Geoscience Workflow C. Reiser<1>*, N. Pernin<1>, N. Lee<1> <1> PGS 219. The Two Densest Land Seismic Surveys in the World Enabled by Nimble Nodes A. Ourabah<1>* <1> STRYDE 156. Unbiased Prospects Assessment and Portfolio Management with Machine Learning F. Schneider<1>* <1> Beicip-Franlab VENUE SESSION


Monday, 28 November 2022 Session 4 - International Case Studies Session Chairperson: Gundogan Coskun (PETRONAS) & Ili Afifuddin (Westwood Energy) Session 5 - Acquisition & Processing 2 Session Chairperson: John Jong (JX Nippon) & Suyang Chen (SLB) Session 6 - Deepwater Turbidite Session Chairperson: Ian Longley (GIS-PAX) & Brianne Gillian Tracey Alleyne (PETRONAS) 137. Structural Analysis of the Distal Stretches of Rift System: Case Study from Prolific Pre-Salt Campos Basin H. Wahab<1>*, S. Sherkati<1>, Z. A Kadir<1>, A.A. Hashim<1>, M. M Nor<1>, N.Q. Salim<1>, N.A. Razali<1>, S.F. Jabbar<1>, L.W. Ching<1> <1> PETRONAS 46. Seismic Imaging Workflow Optimization and Velocity Model Uncertainty Quantification in Carbonate M.H. Pua<1>*, M.I. Supardy<1>, C. Lee Slind<1>, W.H. Tang<1>, S. Maitra<2>, F.F. Basir<2> <1> PETRONAS, <2> CGG 114. Lower Tertiary Wilcox, Central Gulf of Mexico: Comparison of Exploration Success in Outboard and Inboard Trends P. Abbott<1>*, S. Mukherjee<1>, A. Amir<1> <1> PETRONAS 144. Geochemical Data Characterization and Spatialization for Petroleum System Analysis-An Example from Oshore North Gabon Basin, Africa N.S. Mohd Pauzi<1>*, R. Das<1>, A.K. Upadhyay<1> <1> PETRONAS 48. Uplifting Vintage 3D Land Seismic Dataset with Modern Processing Workflow: A Case Study from Thailand N. Wanpiyarat<1>*, R. Chakraborty<2>, S.H. Ng<2>, N. Phantawee<1> <1> PTTEP, <2> SLB 199. Stratigraphic Play in Sabah Deep Water: It’s Time to Take the Leap! S. Nayak<1>*, P.S. Das<1>, H.B. Mohamed<1>, P.N.B. Mokhtar<1>, C.S. Teng<1> <1> PETRONAS 186. Rig Site Mineralogy Applications in Complex Lithology of Suriname-Guyana Basin A.A. Suhaimi<1>*, F. Yuso<1>, N.A. Razali<1>, M.T. Elshafei<1> <1> PETRONAS 135. Imaging Thrust Belt with Multi-Azimuth FWI and Least Squares Migration B.Y. Ong<1>*, J.H. Tan<1>, S. Maitra<1>, C.C. Lam<1>, N.N.H. Che Soh<2>, C. Onn<2>, N. Huu Nghi<2>, N. Hamza<2>, N.N. Abdul Rahman<2> <1> CGG, <2> PETRONAS 103. Intriguing Possible Calciturbidite Features Seen in the North-West Borneo Trough M. Mubin<1>, M.H.H. Mohamad<1>, A. Bera<1>, S. Jirin<1>, Z.Z. Tuan Harith<1>, Z. Zaki<1>, S.N.A. Syed Khastudin<2>, H.H. Mohammad<1>*, D. Uli<3> <1> Beicip Technology Solutions, <2> PETRONAS, <3> PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Limited 1330 - 1354 1354 - 1418 1418 - 1442 1442 - 1506 1506 - 1530 201. New Prospectivity Insights from the West Philippines: Integration of Satellite Data and the Carabou 2D Survey J. Grahame<1>*, D. Witts<1>, W. Jeery<1> <1> CGG 162. FWI Imaging: Achieving AVA Reflectivity Faster than the Conventional Workflow J. McLeman<1>*, T. Rayment<1>, K. Dancer<1>, T. Burgess<1> <1> DUG Technology 64. Defining Reservoir Compartments and Baes: A Case Study in Deepwater Sabah, Malaysia J. Jong<1>, M.A. Khamis<1>*, S.M. Barker<1>, R.C. Shoup<2>, W.M.Z. W Embong<3> <1> JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited, <2> Subsurface Consultants & Associates, LLC, <3> PETRONAS 202. Reanalysing Biostratigraphy Data, Intergrated With Lithologs to Resolve Miocene Age Discrepency in Western Nile Delta, Egypt M. Harris<1>*, H. Othman<1>, T.M.S. Tg Hassan<1>, C. Soon Mun<1>, M.R. M Ridhuwan<1> <1> PETRONAS 220. Hadrah-1 Discovery: Unfolding the Hidden Play of the Western Balingian/ Tatau Region S.N. Cheng<1>*, A.H. Rosli<1>, A.N.'. Mohamed<1>, G.B. Malo-Paul<1>, S.S. Che M Sukri<1>, S.H. So<1>, A.F. Bakar<1>, M. M Ali<1> <1> PETRONAS VENUE PLENARY THEATRE SESSION MEETING ROOM 302 - 303 MEETING ROOM 304 - 305 MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2022 ORAL SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 37 ORAL SESSIONS 4 - 6


ORAL SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 38 ORAL SESSIONS 7 - 9 Session 7 - SE Asia Geology Session Chairperson: Timothy Johnson (PETRONAS) & Matthew Choo (SapuraOMV Upstream (Sarawak Inc.) Session 8 - Velocity & FWI Session Chairperson: Ahmad Riza Ghazali (PETRONAS) & Roy Kittrell (Bell Geospace) Session 9 - Field Appraisal, Development & Monetization Session Chairperson: IBhargava Ram Oruganti (PETRONAS) & John Mark Anthoa (KPOC) 24. Precision Dating and Correlation from the Malay Basin to Sabah using Sea Depositional Cycles R. Morley<1>*, S.S. Hussein<2>, H.P. Morley<1>, J. Jais<2>, M.R. Aripin<3> <1> Palynova UK, <2> Independent Consultant, <3> MPM PETRONAS 25. Improvement of FWI with Progressive Transfer Learning J. Liu<1>, R. Yorke<1>*, S. Wang<2>, Y. Jin<2>, X. Wu<2>, J. Chen<2> <1> Advanced Geophysical Technology, <2> University of Houston 18. A Delineation of Multi-Formation Fluid Components using Cased Hole Logs for Oshore Malaysia Gas-Condensate Reservoir J. Yii<1>*, A. Simanjuntak<1>, S. Shirai<1>, E.C. Lim<2> <1> JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Ltd, <2> Baker Hughes (M) 38. Crustal Structure and Evolution of the Bunguran Trough: New Insights from Gravity and Seismic Data M. Madon<1>, J. Jong<2>* <1> Malaysian Continental Shelf Project, National Security Council, <2> JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited 33. Turning High Resolution FWI Model Into Reflectivity: A Case Study using Sparse OBN S. Chen<1>*, X. Cheng<1>, D. Vigh<1> <1> SLB 32. Capitalizing Untapped Potentials in Laminated Sands F.C. Julian<1>*, S.K. Suyin<1>, E.H.C. Ling<1>, M.R. Elias<1>, S. Kueh<1> <1> ExxonMobil Exploration & Production Malaysia Inc. 84. Arising Play: Post MMU Clastics with Lupar-Rajang Systems as Reservoir Provenance in West Sarawak M.I. Mahmood<1>*, S.H. So<1>, M.N. Zubir<1>, S.N. Jamil<1>, M.A. Ari<1> <1> PETRONAS 65. Influence of Frequency and Training Models on Physics-Guided Velocity Model Building S. Dhanapal<1>*, H. Rusmanugroho<1>, M.D.D. Muhammed<1>, J. Sun<2> J. Li<1> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Ocean University of China 109. Improved Reservoir Monitoring with PP and PS Time-lapse Imaging Utilizing Up Down Deconvolution F. Twynam<1>*, R. Ford<1>, P. Caprioli<1>, M. Hooke<1>, S. Chen<1>, P.E. Dhelie<2>, V. Danielsen<2>, K.R. Straith<2> <1> SLB, <2> Lundin Energy PLENARY THEATRE 0830 - 0854 0854 - 0918 0918 - 0942 0942 - 1006 1006 - 1030 MEETING ROOM 302 - 303 MEETING ROOM 304 - 305 100. Comprehensive Approach of Reservoir Quality through Carbonate Type Identification in Early Miocene Carbonate Plays, Central Luconia N.A. Sahari @ Sharkawi<1>*, G.M. Paul<1>, W.S. Prasetyotomo<1>, H. Mansor<1>, M.A. Samung<1>, M.H. M Ripin<1>, H. Mohd Enggsa @ Hashim<1>, N. Ashari<1>, N.F. Usop<1>, S. A Aziz<1>, N.Z.S. M Zainal<1>, K.K. Ting<1>, A.N. M Noor Azuddin<1> <1> PETRONAS 157. Partnering Geological Concepts with Seismic Imaging Velocity and its Impact to Quantitative Interpretation Results C.L. Lai<1>*, M. Choo<1>, A. Fahmi Abdullah<2>, S. Ronghe<2> <1> SapuraOMV Upstream (Sarawak) Inc., <2> DUG Technology 161. Integration of Production Data and Modelling Inventory for 3D Static Model Stratigraphic Framework in Brownfield Development S.'. Shaharuddin<1>*, N.I. Mohmad<1>, A. A Fatah<1>, M.Z. Mohd Azkah<1>, S. Kumar<1>, M.A. Wahab<1>, T.A.F. Tunku Kamaruddin<1>, L.J. Saw<1>, K. Kosnon<1>, M.S. M Adib<1> <1> PETRONAS 92. Basin Development, Paleogeographic Evolution and Sandstone Reservoirs Characteristics within the Early-Late Miocene Play, Northern Malay Basin N. Md Nor<1>*, A.H. Abd Rahman<1>, S.S.W. Sy Khairulmunir Wafa<1>, B.H. Wei<1>, M.R. Aripin<1>, J. Baharom<2>, N.F. Zawri<2> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Eliis 187. Karst Geohazard Mapping: A Case Study for (Northern) Central Luconia Province, O The Coast Sarawak, Malaysia N.F.I. Salman<1>*, S.N.F. Jamalu din<1>, A.H. Abdul Lati<1>, M.M. Abdo Aly Elsaadany<1> <1> Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2022 VENUE SESSION


ORAL SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 39 ORAL SESSIONS 10 - 12 Monday, 28 November 2022 Session 10 - Structure & Stratigraphy Session Chairperson: Pedro Alonso Restrepo (PETRONAS) & Ann Marie Scott (PETRONAS) Session 11 - Quantitative Interpretation 1 Session Chairperson: Jonathan Scorer (ConocoPhillips) & Sami Khan (Azimuth GeoSolutions) Session 12 - Carbon - Evolving Geosciences for a Sustainable Future Session Chairperson: Mohamed Azlin Nasir (Exxonmobil) & Shireen Amir Khan (ConocoPhillips) 41. A Review of the Structural-Stratigraphic Framework and Petroleum Systems of the Sandakan Basin, Oshore East Sabah D. Kak<1>*, M. Madon<1>, J. Jong<2> <1> Malaysian Continental Shelf Project, National Security Council, <2> JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited 34. Flat Spots in Carbonates: Rocks, Fluids, or Myth? N. Yahaya<1>*, M. Sams<2> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Ikon Science 121. The Role of Logging for Formation Evaluation during CCUS Site Screening and Performance Appraisal C. Cavalleri<1>* <1> SLB 86. Deep Seated Faults Reactivation; Insight from Subsidence Analysis, West Luconia-Sarawak Basin-Malaysia M.L. LEE<1>*, S. Sherkati<1>, S.S. Mustahim<1>, S.H. So<1>, M.I. Mahmood<1>, M.N. Zubir<1> <1> PETRONAS 58. Advanced Geostatistical Seismic Reservoir Characterization in the Growler Field A. Mannini<1>*, S.J. Yap<2>, D. Cunha<1>, E. Shirley<1>, J. Zhou<1>, A. Mathur<2>, A. Mandong<2>, R. Shaw<2>, J. Ting<2> <1> Beach Energy Limited <2> GeoSoftware 119. Carbon Storage Resource Assessment - How to Predict Containment Risk and Eective Resources M. Neumaier<1>*, B. Kurtenbach<1> <1> ArianeLogix 26. Uncertainties Associated with Quantitative Fault Seal Prediction; Case Studies from Sarawak & Sabah Basins-Malaysia M.H. Mohamad<1>* <1> PETRONAS 62. Decomposing Zoeppritz: A Visual Interpretation of AVA M. Sams<2>*, T. Kurniawan<1> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Ikon Science 83. Management and Mitigation of CO2 Emissions During Marine Seismic Surveys A. Long<1>*, M. Christiansen<1>, C. James<1> <1> PGS PLENARY THEATRE 1315 - 1339 1339 - 1403 1403 - 1427 1427 - 1451 1451 - 1515 MEETING ROOM 302 - 303 MEETING ROOM 304 - 305 141. Improving Stratigraphic Interpretation of Sarawak Wells using Detrital Zircon Geochronology Y. Said<1>*, R. Hall<2> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Royal Holloway University of London 146. Combining Automatic Carbonate Detection with Dynamic Matching FWI to Improve Imaging Of Jurassic Reservoirs, Timor-Leste D. Cavalin<1>*, D. Mondal<1>, J. Twigg<1>, A. MacDonald<1>, S. Stokes<1>, J. Rogers<1>, S. Notiyal<1>, N. Hand<1> <1> TGS 131. A Rock Physics Feasibility Workflow for 4D Seismic Monitoring of Injected CO2 F. Sinclair Smith<1>*, A. Mur<1>, W. Harbert<2> <1> Ikon Science, <2> University of Pittsburgh 87. Towards a Formal Method in Tectono-Stratigraphy; Using SE Asia’s Unique Dataset P. Lunt<1>*, X. Luan<2> <1> Stratos Energy Advisors, <2> Shandong University of Science and Technology 158. Seismic Polarity-Based Sequences to Enhance Seismic Imaging of Carbonate Depositional Environments via the Application of Attributes R. Rosli<1,3>*, N.A. Zakaria<2>, M.H. Baharuddin<3>, S.S. Abd Rahman<1,4> <1> Southeast Asia Carbonate Research Laboratory (SEACARL), Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, <2> Centre for Subsurface Imaging (CSI), Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, <3> Eliis, <4> Digital Geoscience Global (DGeG) 165. Applying Reservoir Filling Techniques to the CO2 Storage Modelling Challenge G. Williams<1>* <1> Halliburton TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2022 VENUE SESSION


ORAL SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 40 ORAL SESSIONS 13 - 15 TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2022 Monday, 28 November 2022 Session 13 - SE Asia Geology Session Chairperson: Donald Sim (Brunei Shell Petroleum) & Norzita Mat Fiah (EnQuest) Session 14 - Quantitative Interpretation 2 Session Chairperson: Sanjeev Rajput (PETRONAS) & Andrew Long (PGS) Session 15 - Future - Evolving Geosciences for a Sustainable Future Session Chairperson: Eric Andersen (PETRONAS) & Nina Marie Hernandez (Iraya Energies) 125. Provenance of Neogene Sediments in Deep Water Oshore Sabah, NW Borneo R. Ismail<1>*, R. Hall<2> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Royal Holloway University of London 31. Optimization in Geologic Modelling of T Field by Leveraging Derivative Seismic Data A.A. Mohd Mokhdhari<1>*, S.K. Suyin<1>, E.H.C. Ling<1> <1> ExxonMobil Exploration & Production Malaysia Inc. 169. Sustainable Data Mining: AI/ML-Based Parameter Extraction, Data Visualization and Connectivity to Upcycle Big-Data for Basin Analysis T. Looi<1>*, N.E. Arif<1>, N.M. Hernandez<1>, F. Baillard<1> <1> Iraya Energies 127. Unearthing NW Sabah Platform & Sabah Trough Potential through Tectonostratigraphic Evolution Understanding N.L. Zakaria<1>*, P.S. Das<1>, A.K. Upadhyay<1>, S.N.F. Harun<1>, T.M.S. Tg Hassan<1>, N. Omar<1> <1> PETRONAS 57. Revealing the Reservoir Underneath Volcanic Rocks and Folding Structures in the Liaohe Basin B. Li<1>, P. Deng<1>*, W. Yan<1>, Q. Zou<2>, D. Zhang<2>, D. Bai<2>, K. Liu<2> <1> CGG, <2> CNPC 89. Facies and Reservoir Property Prediction using Deep Feed-Forward Neural Network, a Case Study from Oshore Thailand P. Boonyasatphan<1>*, O. Limpornpipat<1>, R. Pasha Amarullah Bekti<2>, J. Ting<2> <1> PTTEP, <2> GeoSoftware 129. Oshore-Onshore Geological Model to Define Deformation Zone in West Timor and its Implication to Petroleum System A. Andaru<1>*, M.B. Wiranatanagara<2>, M.Y.A. Madjid<2>, N. Ardiansyah<2>, J. Kristian<2> <1> Australian National University, <2> Balai Besar Pengujian Minyak dan Gas Bumi “LEMIGAS” 69. Seismic Characterization of Carbonate Flank Deposits Delineating Upside Potential : A Case Study in Central Luconia H. Ismail<1>, R.S. Djumeno<1>, A.H. Abd Lati<2>, N.A. Azman<1>* <1> PETRONAS, <2> Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 107. Resolution Geo-Sample Core Scanning: New Insights for PETRONAS Digitalization Program M. Nor Kartini Suriati<1>*, A. Azimah<1>, R. Juliza<1>, S. Hussien Nordin<1>, H. M. Izzuddin<1> <1> PETRONAS PLENARY THEATRE 1530 - 1554 1554 - 1618 1618 - 1642 1642 - 1706 1706 - 1730 MEETING ROOM 302 - 303 MEETING ROOM 304 - 305 138. Importance of Estimating Original Source Potential: A Case Study in The South China Sea H. Joo<1>*, H. Baek<1>, C. Jeong<1> <1> SK Earthon 79.Delineating Prograding Deposit of Syn-Rift Play of North Malay Basin via Seismic Attributes and Wheeler Transformation B.H. Wei<1>, N. M Nor<1>, M.R. Aripin<1>, S.S.W. Sy Khairulmunir Wafa<1>, K.H. Khalid<1>, A.H. Abd Rahman<1>, N.F. Zawri<2>*, N.N. Nasaruddin<2>, N.N. Mohd Shukri<2>, J. Baharom<2> <1> Basin Strategy and Management, Resource Exploration, PETRONAS MPM, <2> Eliis 110. Advanced Imaging Workflow Reveals New Details in 3-D Seismic Exploration Data for Near Surface Applications J. Oukili<1>, B. Caselitz<1>*, T.K. Karlsen<1>, J. Beenfeldt<1>, A. McKay<1> <1> PGS 222. NW Borneo DW Hyperextension: Evidence, Kinematics, and Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration P. Restrepo-pace<1>* <1> PETRONAS 175. Mutli-Azimuth Reservoir Properties Estimation, A Norwegian Case Study C. Reiser<1>*, R. Ruiz<1> <1> PGS 27. Machine Learning for Lithology Percentages Prediction from Cutting Photos: Massive Validation, Results, and Challenges M. Mezghani<1>*, E. Tolstaya<2> <1> Saudi Aramco, <2> Aramco Innovations VENUE SESSION


POSTER SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 42 MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2022 Monday, 28 November 2022 142. Source, Origin Of H2S In Central Luconia, Sarawak Oshore. How Much Do We Know? N.A.A. A Hamid<1>*, A.T.P. Panting<1>, S. Nayak<1>, J. M Shah<1>, W.A. Wan Zakaria<1>, R. Masoudi<1>, N.Y. Mohamad<1>, M. Dubille<2>, I. Kowalewski<3>, J. Hoesni<4>, M.S. Razak<4>, A. Aznan<4> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Beicip-Franlab; <3> IFPEN, <4> Beicip-Franlab Asia 23. CO2 Sequestration in South East Asia: Screening Methodology for Potential Storage Sites in Depleted Gas Fields N.Z. Mat Razali<1>*, L. Hong Shien<1>, E. Intrieri<1>, K. Mei Ching<1>, N. Hashim<1>, A. Dimabuyu<1> <1> S&P Global 47. Upgrading and Redefining Cycle I GDE of Deepwater Sarawak via Multi-Attributes Analysis of Cycle I Coal M.Y. Mohd Noor Zuwaimi<1>*, C.S. Nor Ezza<1>, U. Abdhes Kumar<1>, H.K. Tan<1>, I. Norfarhanna<1>, M.S. M Safwan<1> <1> PETRONAS 204. Machine Learning-Aided Seismic Mapping of Deepwater Turbidites in the Dangerous Grounds Region, Oshore Northwest Sabah, Malaysia I. Babikir<1>*, M. Elsaadany<1>, M. Hermana<1>, A.H. Abdul Lati<1>, A.A. Al-Masgari<1> <1> Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 1210 - 1230 1030 - 1050 19. The Importance of PVT and Trap Analyses in the Distribution of Hydrocarbons in the Malaysian Basins F. Zainetti<1>, N.F. Bt Ahmad Sharif<1>* <1> PETRONAS 164. Automated Denoising of Seismic Horizon Interpretations using a Convolutional Neural Network L. Souche<1>*, L. Marcelin<1>, W. Guistel<2> <1> Seisquare 1110 - 1130 43. The Shaping and Demise of the Tusan Beach “Drinking Horse”, Southwest of Miri, Sarawak M.H. Bin Yussof<1>*, J. Jong<1>, F. Kessler<2> <1> JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited, <2> Goldbach Geoconsultants O&G and Lithium Exploration 76. Enhancing Interwell Saturation Mapping via an Innovative Quantum Machine Learning Framework K. Katterbauer<1>*, A. Al Shehri<1> <1> Saudi Aramco 1150 - 1210 Poster 1 - South East Asia Geology Session Chairperson: Meor Hakif Bin Amir Hassan (University Malaya) POSTER Poster 2 - Evolving Geosciences for a Sustainable Future Ong Swee Keong (PETRONAS) FOYER OF WEST WING 102. Fluid Inclusion Studies on Understanding Hydrocarbon Migration of Point Bar System in N Field, Malay Basin N.Z. Azmi<1>*, N.N.L. Hushin<1>, M.A.R. Mohd Abd Rahman<1>, K.A. Ser<1>, M.I. Zainuddin<2>, C.C. Jiun<3> <1> Hibiscus Oil & Gas Malaysia Limited, <2> Core Laboratories Malaysia, <3> SLB 188. 3D Carbonate Gas Reservoir Petrophysical Mapping Using Enhanced EEI To Reduce Uncertainty N.F.I. Salman<1>*, E.W. Purnomo<1>, M.M. Abdo Aly Elsaadany<1>, A.H. Abdul Lati<1> <1> Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 1130 - 1150 134. Integrated Studies in Defining Cycle V in Block “X” of Baram Delta M.A. Khamis<1>*, T. Ishihara<1>, K. Tsuzuki<1> <1> JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited 214. WSG-RMO Framework: Establishing a Systematic Approach and Methodical Applicability for Remote Wellsite Monitoring F. Yuso<1>, M.K.A. Mohd Bukhari<1>, A.S. A Rani<1>*, S. Ahip<1>, M.R. Mohammad Noor<1> <1> PETRONAS 1050 - 1110 VENUE POSTER SESSIONS 1 -2


POSTER SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 43 POSTER SESSIONS 3 - 4 MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2022 Monday, 28 November 2022 Poster 3 - Petrophysics & Case Histories on Geoscience Development & Applications Session Chairperson: Jamaal Hoesni (Beicip-Franlab Asia) Poster 4 - Deepwater Exploration & SE Asia Petroleum Potential Mohammad Yasir B Mohammad Said (PETRONAS) 14. Permeability Modelling Using Rock Fabric Number and Neural Networks in Carbonate Reservoirs H. Zulkiply<1>*, K.H. Ling<1>, K.S. Ng<1> <1> SapuraOMV Inc 154. Exploration Potential of NW Borneo – Latest Regional MultiClient 3D Opens New Petroleum Plays T. Choi<1>*, J. Beenfeldt<1>, E. Mueller<1>, A. Vartan<1> <1> PGS 181. Establishing Geological Driven Rock Type in Uncored Wells using Analogue Field A.Z. Binti Ahmad Zailani<1>*, G.D.J. Monsegui Camacho<1>, L. Hanalim<2> <1> Beicip-Franlab Asia, <2> PETRONAS 221. Erasing the Stigma in Malay Basin by Exploring the Emerging Deeper Potential of Oligocene Syn-rift Plays N. Tukimin<1>*, J. Zhou<2>, N. M Nor<1> <1> Malaysia Petroleum Management, <2> PETRONAS 1450 - 1510 1330 - 1350 106. Unlocking Post MMU Play Potential through Integration of Seismic Attribute and Geology in West Luconia, Sarawak H. A Kahar<1>, N. Muhammad Nizar<1>*, M.N. Zubir<1>, O. Swee Keong<2>, G. Malo-Paul<1>, T. Wei Yong<1>, S. Seng Hui<1>, M.I. Mahmood<1> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Malaysia Petroleum Management 192. Deep Water Sarawak Petroleum Systems - Oil and Gas Sources and HC Charge Mechanisms P.Y. Chenet<1>, E.D. Rio<1>, M.S.F. Bin Abdul Razak<2>, Z.Z. Tuan Harith<2>* <1> Beicip-Franlab, <2> Beicip-Franlab Asia 1350 - 1410 139. Improvement on Structural Mapping in Tinjar Province through Air-FTG S.N.F. Jamaludin<1>*, C. Murphy<2>, R. Kittrell<2> <1> Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, <2> Bell Geospace Ltd 115. Interplay of Salt Tectonics and Basin Evolution - Implications on Maturity Trends, Northern Gulf of Mexico S. Mukherjee<1>*, P. Abbott<1>, A. Amir<1> <1> PETRONAS 1410 - 1430 37. An Erosional Unconformity at the top of the Nyalau Formation, Central Sarawak: Regional Context and Significance M. Madon<1>, M.H. Amir Hassan<2>* J. Jong<3> <1> Malaysian Continental Shelf Project, National Security Council, <2>Universiti Malaya, <3> JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited 184. Turbidites and other Gravity-Flow Deposits Distribution for Reservoir Understanding – A Case Study in Ultra-Deepwater NW Borneo A.A.S. Binti Shamsuddin<1>*, S. Bin Jirin<1>, M.F. Bin Abdul Kadir<1>, D. Uli<2> <1> Beicip-Franlab Asia, <2> PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Limited 1430 - 1450 40. Empirical Detection of Suppressed Vitrinite in Legacy Data: An Example from the Malay Basin M. Madon<1>, J. Jong<2>, N. Dayang Aimi<2>* <1> Malaysian Continental Shelf Project, National Security Council, <2> JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited 67. We Think We’re In Control, But Are We? A Case Study From Oshore Sarawak -East Malaysia S. Nazari<1>*, P.A. Restrepo-Pace<1>, C. Lee<1>, H.'. Ahmad Munif<1> <1> PETRONAS 1510 - 1530 VENUE FOYER OF WEST WING POSTER


POSTER SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 44 TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2022 Monday, 28 November 2022 Poster 6 - New Play Concept & Prospect Assessment Session Chairperson: Dayang Hasspariah Sapri (PETRONAS) 8. Carbonate Facies Description for a Large Gas Field, Central Luconia, Sarawak Basin P. Henglai<1>*, K. Poret<1>, A. Saller<1> <1> PTTEP PCL 0830 - 0850 49. Understanding Stage IVD-Pink Reservoir through Hard Data-detailing Geoseismic, Integration of Updated PDA and Newly Constructed GDE Z. Nur Hasnidar<1>*, M.Y. Mohd Noor Zuwaimi<1>, U. Abdhes Kumar<1>, P. Satyabrata Nayak<1>, M. Haslina<1>, G.C. Tay<1>, M. Nor Kartini Suriati<1>, A.R.M Elzrey<1>, A.Z.M Ikhwan<1> <1> PETRONAS 0910 - 0930 198. Potential Lower Synrift Reservoir in Eastern Flank of Malay Basin, Oshore Peninsular Malaysia M.R. Anwar<1>*, M.A. Fazil<1>, N. Pendkar<1>, J.J. B Mohd Idris<1>, A.S. Bt Arshad<1>, J. Zhou<1> <1> PSCB Poster 5 - Modelling Sedimentary Systems & Advances in Geology Session Chairperson: Tg M Syazwan Tg Hassan (PETRONAS) 39. Seisimic and Gravity Evidences of Pre-Tertiary Subcrops Beneath the Malay Basin S. Anak Suntek<1>*, M. Madon<1>, J. Jong<2> <1> Malaysian Continental Shelf Project, National Security Council, <2> JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited 132. Predicting Hydrogen Sulfide Concentrations in Sarawak Hydrocarbon Fields through Petroleum System Modelling: Its Feasibility and Reality Z. A Kadir<1>, P. Abolins<1>, N.A.A. A Hamid<1>, Z.A. Zulkifli<1>* <1> PETRONAS 0950 - 1010 183. The Role of Bunguran Trough in Controlling Sedimentation in Sarawak Oshore Basin, NW Borneo, Malaysia A. Bera<1>*, Z.Z. Tuan Harith<1>, M.H.H. Bin Mohammad<1>, Z. Bin Abdul Rahman<2> <1> Beicip-Franlab Asia, <2> Malaysia Petroelum Management 15. Quantification of Mid Aptian Net Uplift and Erosion in Lower Congo Basin S.S. A Aziz<1>*, L.K. Yeap<1>, S. Dasgupta<1>, S. Saidi<1>, Z.K. Gulab<1>, R. Das<1> <1> PETRONAS 0850 - 0910 120. Prospect Assessment and the Consistent Prediction of Dual Phase Accumulations for Exploration Well Placement Optimization M. Neumaier<1>*, B. Kurtenbach<1>, J. De Jager<2> <1> ArianeLogiX, <2> De Jager Geological Consulting 55. Detached Oshore Bars. Testing a Stratigraphic Play, Oshore Sarawak, Malaysia D. Shields<1>, N.L. Zainal<1>*, A. Bin Abdul Razak<1>, R. Sutattyo Djumeno<1>, M. Mastura Bt W Marzuki<1>, W.M.S. B Wan Muda<1>, A.F.B Ahmad Naziri<1>, A.F. Bin Zakeria<1> <1> PETRONAS 0930 - 0950 206. Story of Northern Sarawak Exploration Series, Siliciclastic Play Along West Baram Complex in Oshore Sarawak, Malaysia P. Chongrueanglap<1>*, W. Siriwattanakajorn<1> <1> PTTEP/University of Colorado Boulder 1010 - 1030 85. Trends And Observations On Co2 High Uncertainty To Revitalize West Luconia M.I. Mahmood<1>*, S.H. So<1>, M.N. Zubir<1>, H. Kahar<1>, M.A. Ari <1> PETRONAS VENUE FOYER OF WEST WING POSTER POSTER SESSIONS 5 - 6


POSTER SESSIONS 7 - 8 POSTER SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 45 TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2022 Monday, 28 November 2022 Poster 8 - Field Appraisal, Development & Monetization Session Chairperson: Fauzi Abd Kadir (Beicip-Franlab Asia) Poster 7 - Geophysics 1 Session Chairperson: Christopher Lee Slind (PETRONAS) FOYER OF WEST WING 90. A Novel Approach to Unlock Hydrocarbon Potential in Thinly Laminated Reservoirs through Casing C. Cavalleri<1>*, S. Ahmad<1>, Y. Akashev<1> <1> SLB 75. Unleashing Potential Stratigraphic Play Via High Resolution Strata-Slicing Approach In North Malay Basin, Oshore Peninsular Malaysia B.H. Wei<1>*, N. M Nor<1>, M.R. Aripin<1>, S.S.W. Sy Khairulmunir Wafa<1>, K.H. Khalid<1>, N.N. Nasaruddin<2>, N.N. Mohd Shukri<2>, N.F. Zawri<2>, J. Baharom<2> <1> PETRONAS MPM, <2> Eliis 1455 - 1515 VENUE POSTER 211. Enhanced Intra-Carbonate Imaging through High-Resolution Model Building and Least-Squares Kirchho, Oshore Sarawak A. Azmi<1>*, K.S. Tan<1>, J. McLeman<1>, T. Rayment<1>, R. Alai<2>, C.L. Slind<2>, D. Khoo<2>, M.I. Supardy<2> <1> DUG Technology, <2> PETRONAS 1435 - 1455 167. Managing Top of Carbonate Uncertainties via Real-Time Geological Operations Interventions in Extended Reach Drilling Well F. Yuso<1>, M.K.A. Mohd Bukhari<1>*, N.A. Razali<1>, M.T. Elshafei<1> <1> PETRONAS 203. Pressure Depletion Integration into Static Reservoir Model as Development Well Planning Basis in Mature Handil Field E.S. Erriyantoro<1>*, T.O. Muhroni<1>, A. Suardiputra<1>, E. Suwito<1>, P.R. Panjaitan<1> <1> Pertamina Hulu Mahakam 95. Systematic Seismic Multi-Attributes Methodology to Uncover the Early Miocene Carbonates in Central Luconia Province M.A. Samung<1>*, G. Malo-Paul<1>, W.S. Prasetyotomo<1>, H. Mansor<1>, M.H. M Ripin<1>, S. A. Aziz<1>, H. Mohd Enggsa @ Hashim<1>, N.A. Sahari-Sharkawi<1>, N.F. Usop<1>, N. Ashari, N.Z.S. M Zainal <1> PETRONAS 1415 - 1435 74. Pore Pressure and Drilling Experience: A Deepwater Well Case Study in the Gulf of Mexico H.Y. Sau<1>*, B.C. Ong<1>, F. Wijnands<1>, N.N.H. C Soh<1>, M.S. Masnan<1>, F.A. Ismail<1>, J. Sagahon<1>, M.R. Paul Tinga <1> PETRONAS 1355 - 1415 189. Karst Characterization - A Case Study of F Field in Central Luconia, Sarawak S.C. Kurniawan<1>*, D. Uli<2>, P. Gou<3> <1> Beicip-Franlab Asia, <2> PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Limited, <3> PETRONAS 9. Pore Pressure Modeling using Probabilistic Neural Network Architecture in Raniganj Coalfield, India A. Banerjee<1>* <1> Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited 1315 - 1335 113. Applying Integrated Chemostratigraphy and Enhanced Mineralogy Techniques to Assess Reservoir Quality Role on Production, Oshore Malaysia T. Ishihara<1>*, M. Asraf Khamis<1>, E. Daneshvar<2,3> <1> JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration (Malaysia) Limited, <2> Onyx Engineering, <3> Future Geoscience Ltd. 174. Conceptualization of Scheme for Utilization of Low Calorific Value Gas from Western Indian Field R. Roy<1>*, V.K. Singh<1>, M.S.K. Sharma<1>, R. Raman<1> <1> ONGC 72. Empirical Anisotropy Correction in Deviated Well Logs from the Malay Basin S. Ronghe<1>*, A. Locke<1>, S. Teng<2>, S. Chee Chuan<3>, A. Chuang<2> <1> DUG Technology Pty Ltd, <2> PETRONAS, <3> Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad 1335 - 1355


POSTER SESSION SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 46 POSTER SESSIONS 9 - 10 Monday, 28 November 2022 Poster 10 - Evolving Geosciences for a Sustainable Future Session Chairperson: Eddy Kamaruddin (Beicip-Franlab Asia) Poster 9 - Geophysics 2 Session Chairperson: Rob Ross (Qeye) VENUE POSTER 42. Alteration of Mudrocks by CO2 M. Sams<2>*, T. Jayasangar<1> <1> PETRONAS Carigali, <2> Ikon Science 1530 - 1550 140. Mapping the Distribution of Reservoir Facies on 3D Seismic Data using Convolutional Neural Networks H. Pratama<1>*, A. Lati<1>, D. Markus<2>, E. Purnomo<1> <1> Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, <2> dGB Earth Sciences 104. Utilizing Shallow Water PP-PS Seismic Of Sparse Ocean-Bottom Nodes For Improved Reservoir Characterization B. Chowdhury<1>*, A. Waluyo<1>, S. Sengupta<1>, P. Kristiansen<1>, A. Sazykin<1>, S. Goswami<1>, S. Basu<2>, S. Mahapatra<2>, A. Prakash<2>, A. Singh<2>, R. Srivastava<2>, J. Das<2> <1> SLB, <2> ONGC 1550 - 1610 178. Mapping Methane Gas Hydrates for Unconventional Hydrocarbon Potential G.H. Liew<1>*, H. Mohamed<1>, N.F. Ahmad Sharif<1>, A.K. Upadhyay<1>, K.A. Kamaruddin<1> <1> PETRONAS 105. Leveraging Full-Waveform Inversion and Multicomponent Seismic for High-Resolution Earth Model Building - A Case Study from Western Oshore, India S. Sengupta<1>*, S. Chen<1>, B. Chowdhury<1>, A. Sazykin<1>, S. Goswami<1>, P. Kristiansen<1>, T. Barling<1>, W. Abd El-Mawla<1>, S. Basu<2>, S. Mahapatra<2>, A. Prakash<2>, V. Saluja<2>, R. Srivastava<2> <1> SLB, <2> ONGC 1610 - 1630 191. Forward Stratigraphy Modelling to Characterize Shale Properties as Derisking Method on Sealing Capacity for CO2 Storage M.H.H. Bin Mohammad<1>*, A. Kumar<1>, M.F. Bin Abdul Kadir<1>, G.D.J. Monsegui Camacho<1>, S. Bin Sahari<1>, M.J. Bin Hoesni<1>, Z.Z. Tuan Harith<1> <1> Beicip-Franlab Asia 213. Shallow Water Streamer and OBC Joint Seismic Imaging: A Case Study from South China Sea F. Xiang<1>, Y. Lu<1>, Y. Gai<1>, H. Shi<2>, R. Li<2>, S. Chen<2>* <1> CNOOC China Limited; <2> SLB 1650 - 1710 66. A Review of Digital Transformation Initiatives for Real-Time Formation Evaluation K. Katterbauer<1>*, A. Al Shehri<1>, A. Yousif<1> <1> Saudi Aramco 209. Quantification of Pore Size Population and Diagenesis using Digital Rock Tools N.S. Japperi<1,2>*, K. Wu<1>, A. Starkey<1>, C. Panaitescu<1> <1> University Of Aberdeen, <2> Universiti Teknologi Mara 124. Finding the Hidden Faults – Delineating Faults and Fractures with Diraction Imaging J.H. Tan<1>*, S. Maitra<1>, C.C. Lam<1>, N.N.H. Che Soh<2>, C. Onn<2>, N. Huu Nghi<2>, N. Hamza<2>, N.N. Abdul Rahman<2> <1> CGG, <2> PETRONAS 1630 - 1650 166. Application of Machine Learning Technologies on Unstructured Data for Sustainable Exploration Activities – Brazil Pre-salt T. Looi<2>*, F. Baillard<2>, N.M. Hernandez<2>, M.H. Minhat<1>, T.S. Tuan Abd Rashid<1>, M.D.M. Ramlan<1> <1> PETRONAS, <2> Iraya Energies 200. Convolutional Neural Networks to Augment PSDM Velocity Model Building G. Cameron<1>*, R. Vestrum<1> <1> Thrust Belt Imaging 1710 - 1730 TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2022 FOYER OF WEST WING


The theme for Core Sessions this year is: From traditional into digital technology: Value of core data in driving integrated multi-disciplinary subsurface solutions The core display is aimed to create greater awareness on the value of data integration using core data and digital core technology. It will showcase the value of multi-disciplinary approach using core data to understand subsurface issues through the core viewing session as well as the eort undertaking by oil companies, laboratories and contractors to pursue digital core technology in their business. Digital Outcrop and Core Viewing Session Core Digital Transformation Core Acquisition, Transportation and Preservation 3 key focus areas for this year’s showcase are: • • • E-11 ConocoPhillips’ Salam-2 Core A.A.A. Bakar*, ConocoPhillips SALAM-2 Integrated Sedimentology Study Of The Turbiditic Sand-Prone Succession, Cored From Kacak-1 Well N.Y.I. C. Mansor*, J.N.Escamilla*, PETRONAS KACAK-1 Basement Lithologies from the Malay Basin: Some Examples N. Pendkar*, PETRONAS ANDING UTARA BASEMENT & MALONG-5G-17.2 Sedimentology of a Meandering Fluvial System: a Miocene Example from the Malay Basin, Oshore Peninsular Malaysia H. H. Ismail*, PETRONAS Research ANGSI-5 High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy of X Reservoir, Malay Basin B. Fariszah*, N. Nurliyana*, Hibiscus Petroleum NORTH BUNGA ORKID-4 Unlocking Potential Hydrocarbon in Thin Bed Reservoirs using HiRes Technology for Accurate Quantitative Interpretation N. A. Ramly*, PETRONAS SEPAT A9 Linking Core Observations to Reservoir Modelling and Production Strategy E. Chiew*, Shell F23-1 WELL NAME PRESENTATION TITLE AND AUTHORS Core Session Layout LOCK SOUND LOCK BAKER HUGHES Conventional Core Display Area Conventional Core Display Area PETROEDGE SAFARI DB EGRS Lounge Area ENTRANCE/ EXIT BEICIP FRANLAB ASIA PETRONAS PGSC, GR&T & GEOTEK CORE SESSIONS APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 48 Impact of Diagenesis on the Reservoir Properties and Rock Typing of the Miocene Carbonate Buildup, Central Luconia, Malaysia U.F.M.Rosli*, PETRONAS


MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2022 KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE STUDENT PROGRAMME SCHEDULE APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 49 DIANA ABDUL RAHMAN Senior Manager Opportunity Generation, ExxonMobil KL Technology Centre ILI AFIFUDDIN Senior Business Development Manager, Global E&P and New Energies, Westwood Global Energy Group LIAU MIN HOE Head, Technical Assurance & Capability Exploration, Upstream Business, PETRONAS EMELIANA RICE-OXLEY Board Director & former Vice President Exploration, PETRONAS HANNAN FATHULLAH ABDUL LATIB Senior Imaging Project Leader, CGG Moderator PANELLISTS Student Programme and Geo-Quiz Sponsored by: REGISTRATION Registration Counter, Hall 6A, Level 3 OPENING CEREMONY Plenary Hall, Level 1 COFFEE BREAK Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3 LUNCHEON Conference Hall 1, 2 & 3, Level 3 EXPLORATION VOLUMETRIC ESTIMATION MINI CHALLENGE Meeting Room 307 - 309, Level 3 END OF STUDENT PROGRAMME NETWORKING WITH INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS Meeting Room 301, Level 3 THE IMPORTANCE OF GEOSCIENCE: FINDING BALANCE IN A NEW SUSTAINABLE WORLD PANEL SESSION Meeting Room 307 - 309, Level 3 STUDENT BRIEFING AND GET TOGETHER Meeting Room 307 - 309, Level 3 TIME PROGRAMME Moderator Hannan Fathullah Abdul Latib, Senior Imaging Project Leader, CGG As energy demand and supply outlook continues to evolve, the need for geoscientists and petroleum engineers in the upstream sector remains critical to deliver the energy transition agenda. The new sustainable world will continue to rely on oil & gas for the next few decades while renewables are projected to gradually provide long term future energy sources. This panel session will discuss what is expected of the new generation of geoscientists, and how hydrocarbon resource management and emerging trends in decarbonisation, such as CCS, continue to create opportunities for graduates and industry professionals. How does it feel to work in the oil & gas industry? Are there any unspoken rules in the workplace? Shy or afraid to ask questions to your lecturers or even interviewers? Here are the good news: Come and mingle with our friendly industry representatives! Do not miss this chance to network and learn from experienced industry professionals! EAGE GEO-QUIZ Meeting Room 307 - 309, Level 3 The most popular feature in the APGCE Student Programme is back in town! The winning team stands a chance to attend the 84th EAGE Annual Conference 2023 in Vienna, Austria! Panellists Diana Abdul Rahman, Senior Manager- Opportunity Generation, ExxonMobil KL Technology Centre Emeliana Rice-Oxley, Board Director & former Vice President Exploration, PETRONAS Ili Afifuddin, Senior Business Development Manager, Global E&P and New Energies, Westwood Global Energy Group Liau Min Hoe, Head, Technical Assurance & Capability Exploration, Upstream Business, PETRONAS 10:45 AM 12:15 PM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 12:15 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 3:15 PM 3:15 PM 4:35 PM 4:35 PM 5:45 PM 5:45 PM - - - - - - - - -


STUDENT PROGRAMME: SPEAKER’S PROFILES APGCE 2022 APGCE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 50 Emeliana is an experienced global energy executive whose contributions have been instrumental in placing PETRONAS on the global exploration stage. The business transformation of PETRONAS exploration and her push for gender equality earned her the recognition of 2019 Female Executive of the Year and 2020 Global Influencers 275 List by the Asia Pacific Energy Assembly and Women’s Energy Council, respectively. She was awarded the Distinguished Achievements Award 2022 by the Oshore Technology Conference Asia 2022 for her “outstanding, significant, and unique achievements, and extensive contributions to the energy sector and push for gender equality”. Emeliana started her career with Shell as a biostratigrapher. She took on various technical, managerial and leadership roles in Malaysia and abroad before joining PETRONAS in 2012. She led PETRONAS global exploration in the search for high-value material opportunities and in developing organisational capability. She served as Director on numerous PETRONAS public and private listed companies, and is currently an Independent Non-Executive Director for Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad and Advisory Board member for Heriot-Watt University Malaysia She holds a Degree in Geology from the University of South Carolina, USA. She is also a graduate of the Advanced Management Program from the Harvard Business School. EMELIANA RICE-OXLEY Board Director & former Vice President Exploration, PETRONAS Diana joined ExxonMobil in 2002 as a Geoscientist in Upstream Malaysia’s EMEPMI, and held a variety of technical assignments working Malay Basin oil & gas fields with a stint in Reservoir Modeling. In 2010, she moved to Houston working in EM Production Company on the Zafiro Field, Equatorial Guinea. In 2012 she moved to EM Development Company, planning wells and building models for Arkutun Dagi field development in Sakhalin. In late 2014, Diana returned to Malaysia as Geoscience Technical Team Lead for EMEPMI, followed by assignments in Commercial and Opportunity Portfolio Coordination. Diana joined EM KL Technology Center in 2020 as a Geoscience Advisor. A year later, she assumed her current role as Senior Manager, Opportunity Generation leading a team of Reservoir Engineers & Geoscientists providing integrated subsurface support to global ExxonMobil assets. Diana graduated from Colorado School of Mines, USA with a degree in Geological Engineering. DIANA ABDUL RAHMAN Senior Manager Opportunity Generation, ExxonMobil KL Technology Centre


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