Subsea Pipelines & Cables
Subsea Pipelines & Cables
11 – 12 October 2022 in Trondheim
– Previously known as “Offshore Pipeline & Risers” –
Conference language: English
NPF is pleased to invite the pipeline, riser, umbilical and power cable community to Trondheim for the traditional two-day conference, 11-12 October 2022. Being a post-covid event, we hope that the conference will again be a popular networking forum where recent achievements, case studies, industry trends and new developments are discussed and presented.
To better reflect on market trends, the Program Committee have decided to change the conference title to Subsea Pipelines & Cables. The conference format will address topics related to design, installation, operation and new technology solutions. As always, this conference will include technical and field-specific presentations as well as good time for networking. There will also be strong focus on future developments with a national and international perspective.
Abstract DEADLINE is now closed.
We have received many abstracts of high quality. Thanks to everyone that have submitted an abstract. After thorough consideration the committee has now chosen who will present at our conference, and we are very pleased to see such a wide variety in the difference companies presenting this year.
The programme is now published under the tab “Program” and the conference is now ready for registration.
On behalf of the Program Committee, we look forward seeing you in Trondheim in October!
Per Nystrøm
Chairman of the Organising Committee
Program
Tuesday 11. October
Registration
Welcome/opening remarks
Keynote: Close lay - From theory to practice - Johan Castberg experience
Session Chairs: Per Nystrøm, IKM & Morten Aamodt, Equinor
Fenja ETH PIP Technology and experience
World’s First Offshore Use of Adhesively Bonded Mechanically Lined Pipe (GluBi®)
DC/FO, DC power, Fiber Optic subsea control umbilical infrastructure
Refreshments/networking
How to transport CO2 in pipelines onshore and offshore?
H2Pipe JIP - Developing codes for hydrogen transport in offshore pipelines
Hydrogen-materials research on the influence of pressurized H2 gas on pipeline steel - Recent results from the HyLINE project
Lunch
Session Chairs: Michael Boubli, Technip FMC & Lars Wist Amdal, DNV
Subsea pipelines – a key for efficient transportation of larger volumes of hydrogen
Subsea power cables for the offshore wind industry
Dynamic analysis of Power cable at shallow water
Refreshments/networking
REPLACE vs Traditional Pre-Commissioning Considerations for the Ultra-Deep Water BM-C-33 Gas Export Pipeline
Tie-in tool for diver flanges
Observed In-service Behavior of PiP with Residual Curvature Sections
Cross-border CO2 pipeline from Europe to NCS: Challenges and Opportunities
End day 1
Bus departure to EC Dahls
Aperitif & Dinner at EC Dahls
Wednesday 12. October
Welcome day 2
Session Chairs: Lars Myklebost, Wood & Thore Grønvik, Subsea7
History behind the Norwegian subsea pipeline adventure
Krafla subsea field development and application of Pipeline Bundle technology
Simulation of trawl board and pipeline pull-over interaction
Refreshments/networking
Axial Stiffness & Expansion Behaviour of Unbonded Flexible Pipes
On-bottom Stability of Shallow Water Pipelines and Cables – Comparison of various methods and tools – Optimization Opportunities
The new DNV-RP-F117 on Design of Pipeline Systems with Pressure Protection
Lunch
Session Chairs: Egil Giertsen, SINTEF Ocean & Ragnar Igland, Aker Solutions
Linepipe Qualification for ultradeep water pipeline for improved strength (αfab) through heat treatment
Total flow assurance management of long step out and deep water flowline systems, secured by electric heating (DEH)
Baltic Pipe project – An important energy corridor to Europe
Torsion related damage under load-out of a cable with single-armour layer
Refreshments/networking
To leak or not to leak, that is what you would like to know
LotusFlo – A novel diamond-like coating to reduce solids depositing in production systems
Is This the World’s Deepest Subsea Repair?
Re-cap by Per Nystrøm, IKM Ocean Design, Chair of the program committee
END of conference day 2
Practical information
Members of the Conference Committee :
- Per R. Nystrøm, IKM Ocean Design
- Morten Aamodt, Equinor
- Lars Wist Amdal, DNV
- Thore Grønvik, Subsea7
- Lars Myklebost, Wood Group
- Egil Giertsen, Sintef Ocean
- Michael Boubli, TechnipFMC
- Ragnar Igland, Aker Solutions
Conference fee:
- NPF personal members NOK 10,400 plus 25% VAT
- Non-members NOK 11,900 plus 25 % VAT
Special offer for young professionals:
Bring a colleague under 30 years for half price! Participant no 2. or more under the age of 30 years from the same employer receives a 50% discount.
The conference fee includes:
- Conference papers
- Coffee/tea
- Lunches
- Conference dinner Tuesday night
Payment can be done upon registration by credit card (Master Card/Visa) or invoice. If the invoice needs to be changed due to wrong or missing information there will added a fee of NOK 150 to the total amount. All international payments must be approved before the conference starts.
Exhibition stand:
NOK 10,000 (+25% VAT). NB! Require ordinary registration of one conference participant.
The exhibition fee includes:
- Exhibition space in the breakout area outside the conference hall. This is the area where all coffee breaks will be.
- Each exhibition space is 2 m wide and 1,5 m deep (1x conference table and 2 roll-ups).
Accommodation:
Radisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel Trondheim, NOK 1 595,- per night (incl. vat) including breakfast, to be paid direct to the hotel.
Membership of the Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF)
We offer conference participants to purchase membership of NPF together with registration and payment of the conference. 1 year membership for conference participants is NOK 1,000. Reduced membership fees apply for young professionals under the age of 34, students and seniors.
Cancellations:
Cancellations must be received in writing by 28th September 2022, and will be subject to a cancellation fee NOK 2,000 unless a substitute delegate is offered. After this date, the full registration fee will apply, however, substitutions will still be accepted. Substitutions for registered delegates may be made at any time, but we would appreciate prior notification.
In case of cancellation of the conference by the Norwegian Petroleum Society, (NPF), the participant will be refunded the conference fee and/or the exhibition fee. Other expenses the participants may have are not refunded, and is not the responsibility of NPF.
Force majeure
Events beyond the control of the NPF – for example, but not limited to, extreme weather conditions, acts of war, terrorism, transportation shut-down (strikes or accidents), government regulation or advisory including travel warnings, serious illness or epidemics that makes it impossible to fulfill the obligations of conducting the conference entitle NPF to cancel the event without liability.
Conference paper:
Presentations from the conference will be available after end of conference. Delegates will be informed when available via e-mail.
Programme changes:
It is sometimes necessary to change timing of the programme. The conference organiser will not be liable for any such unavoidable changes.
For further information please contact:
Norwegian Petroleum Society
Hanne Hernes
Project Manager
tel. +47 40452327
E-mail: hanne.hernes@npf.no