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FLOW ASSURANCE            Session Co-Chairs: R. Venkatesan, W.G. Chapman

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Speaker

Title

K-1 G. Broze
Shell International E&P
Toward a Flow Assurance Strategy for Long Gas Tiebacks
O-1 S. Kousalya Arun
Shell Technology Center
CFD Modeling Of Fluid And Thermal Transport In Organic Solids Deposition Cell
O-2 M. Geri
MIT
Rheological Behavior Of Waxy Crude Oils With Application To Flow Assurance
O-3 F.M. Vargas
Rice University
Advances In Understanding Asphaltene Precipitation And Deposition
O-4 J. Carmichael
Nalco Champion
New Method For The Assessment Of Asphaltene Deposition Behavior
O-5 C. Hu
The University of Alabama
High-throughput Packed-bed Microreactors With Inline Analytics For The Discovery Of Asphaltene Deposition Mechanisms
O-6 P. Seidl
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro 
Comparative study of asphaltenes from brazilian vacuum residue 

 

EMULSION                           Session Co-Chairs: P. Breen, C. Miller

 ID

Speaker

Title

K-2 M. Williams
Baker Hughes
The History of Demulsification
O-7 P. Kilpatrick
University of Notre Dame
The Impact Of Petroporphyrins On Asphaltene Self Assembly And Water-in-Oil Emulsion Stabilization
O-8 J. Jarvis
NHMFL
Isolation And Structural Characterization Of Interfacially Active Species From Petroleum Crude Oil
O-9 J. Fraaije 
Leiden University/Culgi BV
The Rational Design Of Microemulsions For Chemically Enhanced Oil Recovery: From Peaks To Thermo. 
O-10 C. Aichele 
Oklahoma State University
Concentrated Emulsion Characterization In Flowing Conditions
O-11 D. Nguyen
Nalco Champion
Interfacial Films And Stability Of Heavy Oil-Aqueous Systems At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures: Effects Of Diluents And Reverse Emulsion Breakers
O-12 T. Tiang
University of Alberta
Distinct Aggregation Behaviors Of Model Asphaltenes In Water And Organic Solvents Revealed By Molecular Dynamics Simulation

 

PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY   Session Co-Chairs: R. Rodgers, J. Anderson

 ID

Speaker

Title

K-3 H. Freund
Retired from ExxonMobil
Composition and Properties of Heavy Bitumen
O-13 E. Riches
Waters Corporation
Towards Comprehensive Characterisation Of Vacuum Residue Samples From Different Geographical Origins
O-14 J. Adams
Western Research Institute
Characterization Of Volatile Oils By Vacuum Distillation Followed By Saturates, Aromatics, Resins-Asphaltene Determinator Analysis, And Self-incompatible Oils By A Modified Flocculation Titration. 
O-15 A. McKenna
NHMF Laboratory
Structural Diversity Of Petroporphyrins And Macromolecules Isolated From Natural Petroleum Seeps By FT-ICR MS
O-16 T. Headen
Imperial College London
Neutron Scattering Of Asphaltenes In Solution: Atomistic To Nanoaggregate Lengthscale
O-17 M. Yiannourakou
Materials Design Inc. 
Nanoaggregation  Of Asphaltenes With Resins – Understanding From Molecular Dynamics 
O-18 M. Greenfield
University of Rhode Island
Detailed Molecular Simulations Of Model Bitumens To Inter-relate Chemistry And Mechanical Properties
O-19 D. Pomerantz
Schlumberger
Asphaltene Compositional Gradients In A Gravitationally Segregated Reservoir
O-20 R. Estrella
Chevron ETC
Asphaltene Fractionation and Characterization
O-21 R. Zimmerman University of Rodstock and HMGU Comprehensive Analysis Of The Chemical Signature Of Complex Petrochemical Samples By New Mass Spectrometric Approaches: Thermal Analysis Coupled To Photo Ionization MS And GC-High Resolution-MS

UPGRADING & FOULING     Session Co-Chairs: I. Wiehe, F. Frans van den Berg

 ID

Speaker

Title

K-4 B. McGravey
Imperial Oil
Refinery Fouling: The Intriguing Role of Phosphate Esters
O-22 M. Morimoto
AIST
Mapping Of Degree Of Asphaltene Aggregation Determined Using Rayleigh Scattering Measurements And Hansen Solubility Parameters
0-23 P. Peczak
Heavy Phase Research
The Onset Of Oil Incompatibility Revisited
O-24 G. Medine
Baker Hughes
Fouling Related Severity Limits For Visbreaking And Resid Hydrocracking
O-25 P. Verhees 
Ghent University
CFD Simulations Of Droplet-wall Interaction Upon Impingement Of A Spray Of Multicomponent Heavy Hydrocarbon Droplets
O-26 A. Alabdulhadi
Saudi Aramco
Supercritical Water Process For Pre-refining Of Crude Oil
O-27 C. Russell 
Nalco Champion Refinery Process RD&E
The Potential Of Chemical Additives To Increase Heavy Resid Processing Efficiency

 

PETROLEUM PROPERTIES  Session Co-Chairs: F.M. Vargas, D.L. Gonzalez

 ID

Speaker

Title

K-5 A. Firoozabadi
RERI / Yale University
Molecular Assembly and Structures in Hydrates and Asphaltenes in Relation to Flow Assurance
O-28 R. Hu
Imperial College London
Viscosity Of Heavy Crude Oil Saturated With Carbon Dioxide
O-29 M. Gray
University of Alberta
Performance Of Cycloalkane And Paraffinic Solvent Mixtures For Non-aqueous Extraction Of Alberta Oil Sands
O-30 J. Shaw
University of Alberta
Phase Inversion With Solvent Addition During Bitumen Production
O-31 S. Andersen 
Schlumberger
Correlations  Of Crude Oil Chemistry And Viscosity In Commingling Operations
O-32 S. Quiñones-Cisneros
UNAM
Rheological Behavior Of Basic Oils And Blends; From 8 To 40 API Gravity
O-33 M. Hoepfner
University of Utah
Continuous Descriptions Of Asphaltene Deposition, Precipitation And Nanoscale Structure

 

SHALE                                    Session Co-Chairs: G. Hirasaki

 ID

Speaker

Title

K-6 A. Peña
Schlumberger
O-34 I. Y. Akkutlu
Texas A&M University
Phase Behavior Of Multi-component Fluids Confined To Organic Nano-pores In Shale Oil
O-35 P. Ungerer
Materials Design sarl
Molecular Modelling Of Kerogen Structure, Thermodynamic Properties And Swelling With Liquid Solvents

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