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    21-May-2012 
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Programme

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Monday 13 September 2010

 

18.00-19.30 Ice breaker reception  

 

Tuesday 14 September 2010

 

08.00-09.00 REGISTRATION  
09.00-11.30 Plenary Session I: Earth Observation for Offshore O&G - Setting the Scene Chair, Richard Eyers, Shell
Magellan Room
09.00-09.10 Opening of the Workshop Volker Liebig - Director of EO Programme, ESA
09.10-09.30 Introduction and aim of Workshop (including logistics) Stephen Coulson - Head of Industry Section, Directorate of EO Programmes, ESA
09.30-10.00 Offshore Oil and Gas - overview of evolving requirements Colin Grant, BP
10.00-10.30 Offshore earth observation technologies: opportunities Johnny Johannessen, Univ Bergen
10.30-11.00 A brief review of remote sensing law around the world Joanne Gabrynowicz, University of Mississippi
11.00-11.30 The Gulf of Mexico oil spill: the EO experience Pierre le Roux,  BP
11:30-12:00
Coffee Break  
12.00-15.15 Parallel Session 1: Offshore Exploration Chair, Colin Grant
  O&G Industry Perspective  
12.00-12.20 Satellite EO Needs and Opportunities – O&G Industry Perspective for Arctic Exploration and Production Mitchell Winkler et al., Shell
12.20-12.40 Offshore surveys Mark Calverley, Fugro GEOS
  EO Industry Perspective  
12.40-13.00 Mapping oil on the sea from space: from idea to cash flow and beyond Geoff Lawrence, Treicol
13.00-13.20 Winds, waves and water levels: routine and innovative EO-based services for the O&G Industry Robin Stephens, BMT Argoss
13.20-13.40 EO-based ice and iceberg monitoring in support of offshore engineering design and tactical operations Des Power, C CORE
12.00-15.15 Parallel Session 2: Offshore Environmental Sustainability Chair, Peter Hausknecht
  O&G Industry Perspective  
12.00-12.20 Mapping coastal sensitivities using satellite remote sensing data Catherine Sutton, Total
12.20-12.40 Operational MODIS satellite based water turbidity monitoring for dredging operations in Woodside Peter Hausknecht, Woodside
  EO Industry Perspective  
12.40-13.00 EO in the coastal environment: multi-sensor and shallow water observations Thomas Heege, eOmap
13.00-13.20 Use of satellite EO, in situ data and numerical model capabilities for oil spill contingency Fabien Lefevre et al., CLS
13.20-13.40 Severe Weather Impacting the Offshore Industry Hans Graber and Michael J. Caruso, University of Miami
12.00-15.15 Parallel Session 3: Offshore Infrastructure and Transportation Chair, Kim Partington
  O&G Industry Perspective  
12.00-12.20 Operational support in ice Wim Jolles
  EO Industry Perspective  
12.20-12.40 Use of remote sensing for operational pollution monitoring, source detection and identification to support the O&G industry Oliver Muellenhoff, BMT Argoss
12.40-13.00 Never on a Monday – lessons learnt from monitoring the Deepwater Horizon accident Richard Hall, KSAT
13.00-13.20 Radar observation of oil platforms Susanne Lehner, DLR
13.20-13.40 EO in coastal zone metocean design criteria Cees de Valk, BMT Argoss
13:45-14:30 Lunch  
 
Parallel Session 1 Continued: Offshore Exploration  
14.30-15.15 Discussion: key constraints, opportunities and recommendations  
 
Parallel Session 2 Continued: Offshore Environmental Sustainability  
14.30-15.15 Discussion: key constraints, opportunities and recommendations  
 
Parallel Session 3 Continued: Offshore Infrastructure and Transportation  
14.30-15.15 Discussion: key constraints, opportunities and recommendations  
15:15-15:45 Tea Break  
15.45-17.00 Plenary Session II: Earth Observation Opportunities and Recommendations

Chair: Kim Partington;
Rapporteur: Charlotte Bishop                                            
Panel: Colin Grant, Peter Hausknecht, Joanne Gabrynowicz, Johnny Johannessen

15.45-16.15 Parallel session summaries Grant, Hausknecht, Partington
16.15-17.00 Offshore EO technology opportunities: discussion and recommendations  
 18:00 Social Event
 

 

Wednesday 15 September 2010

 

08.30-09.15 LATE REGISTRATION  
09.00-10.05 Plenary Session III: Earth Observation for Onshore O&G - Setting the Scene Chair, Kim Partington, Polar Imaging
Magellan Room
09:00-09:05 Introduction Stephen Coulson - Head of Industry Section, Directorate of EO Programmes, ESA
09:05-09:35 Onshore oil and gas - overview of evolving requirements Richard Eyers, Shell Exploration and Production
09:35-10:05 Onshore earth observation technologies: opportunities Richard Teeuw, School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Portsmouth
10:05-10:35 Coffee Break
 
10.35-13.45 Parallel Session I: Onshore Exploration Chair, Richard Eyers
  O&G Industry Perspective  
10:35-10:55 Enhancing the value of remote sensing data through integration of with ground based data in 3D Andreas Laake , WesternGeco
10:55-11:15 Using remote sensing data for the prediction of logistical and data quality risks, in land seismic operations David Holmes et al., WesternGeco
  EO Industry Perspective  
11:15-11:35 Geological mapping using EO data for onshore O&G exploration Michael Hall, Infoterra
11:35-11:55 Hyperspectral remote sensing for O&G: there is no end to what it can (not) do Freek van der Meer & Harald van der Werff,
University of Twente
10.35-13.45 Parallel Session II: Onshore Environmental Sustainability Chair, Emmanuel Garland
  O&G Industry Perspective  
 10:35-10:55 Remote sensing in support of Chevron’s environmental stewardship, Scott Hills et al. Scott Hills et al., Chevron Energy Technology Company, Ellis-Geospatial
  EO Industry Perspective  
10:55-11:15 Testing hyperspectral remote sensing monitoring techniques for geological CO2 storage at natural seeps Luke Bateson et al., British Geological Survey
 11:15-11:35 Land cover and asset mapping: operational change detection Andreas Mueller, DLR
 11:35-11:55 Multi-sensor data integration in O&G business Lutz Petrat et al., SPOT Infoterra
10.35-13.45 Parallel Session III: Onshore Infrastructure and Transportation Chair, Ren Capes
  O&G Industry Perspective  
10:35-10:55 Satellite EO for onshore structure design and operations Nicolas Fournier, Shell
  EO Industry Perspective  
10:55-11:15 Operational monitoring of O&G and CCS Sites with RADAR satellite interferometry Robert Dams et al., MDA Geospatial Services
11:15-11:35 Innovative appl'ns of SAR interferometry in the O&G industry Alessandro Ferretti et al., TRE Srl; Politecnico di Milano; TRE Canada Inc.
11:35-11:55 Object-based automated image analysis for the O&G industry Christian Hoffman et al., Trimble Navigation Limited
11:55-12:10 Short Coffee Break  
  Parallel Session I Continued: Onshore Exploration  
12:10-12:30 Gravity fields Ole Baltazar Andersen, DTU Space
12:30-12:50 Detecting traces of hydrocarbons onshore from space – can we succeed? Nigel Press, FNPA
12:50-13:45 Discussion: key constraints, opportunities and recommendations  
  Parallel Session II Continued: Onshore Environmental Sustainability  
12:10-12:30 EARSeL Special Interest Group: Thermal Remote Sensing, SIG-TRS Claudia Kuenzer & Chris Hecker, DLR and ITC
12:30-12:50 High resolution, high accuracy, stereo satellite elevation mapping for O&G exploration and development Gerry Mitchell, PhotoSAT
12:50-13:45 Discussion: key constraints, opportunities and recommendations  
  Parallel Session III Continued: Onshore Infrastructure and Transportation  
12:10-12:30 Monitoring O&G facilities: use of natural reflectors and artificial corners reflectors Alain Arnaud et al., Altamira Information
12:30-12:50 Coordinated use of EO and UAVs for infrastructure security, safety, and environmental protection Rob Reid, MDA Systems
12:50-13:45  Discussion: key constraints, opportunities and recommendations  
13.45-14.30 Lunch  
14.30-15.30 Plenary Session IV: Onshore Earth Observation Opportunities and Recommendations Chair: Richard Eyers;
Panel: Emmanuel Garland, Ren Capes, Hermann Kaufmann;                                                   
Rapporteur: Charlotte Bishop
14.30-15.00 Parallel session summaries Eyers, Garland, Capes
15.00-15.30 Onshore EO technology opportunities: discussion and recommendations  
15.30-16.15 Plenary Session V: Next Steps Chair, Stephen Coulson; Rapporteur, Kim Partington
15.30-16.15 Proposed initiatives, programmes, partnerships (actions to take) & Closing comments from ESA  
16:15 Tea Break & Departure