Maritime

2020 North American Offshore Equipment Manufacturers’ Committee

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Virtual Microsoft Teams Event

The North American Offshore Equipment Manufacturers’ Committee (NAOEMC) will be hosting our 5th annual meeting on Thursday, October 29th, 2020.

Join us as DNV GL technical experts and industry leaders discuss topics related to offshore equipment during this 4-hour complimentary virtual seminar using Microsoft Teams platform.


What is the NAOEMC?

The NAOEMC is a committee sponsored by DNV GL which is comprised of industry experts and leaders seeking to establish expectations and align the industry for future growth and development in offshore equipment manufacturing. In this forum, members can discuss and propose potential changes to the DNV GL Rules, exchange knowledge, and share their experience and feedback. The NAOEMC meets annually in a forum to discuss relevant topics and hear from speakers from all parties involved with offshore equipment, including DNV GL, manufacturers, regulatory, owners, operators, and other industry partners.

Who should attend?

This forum is exclusive to the equipment manufacturers for the offshore industry. Participants should be interested in new and developing technology as well as market challenges and opportunities. Participation in this committee is free and voluntary.

The North American Offshore Equipment Manufacturers’ Committee (NAOEMC) will be hosting our 5th annual meeting on Thursday, October 29th, 2020.

Join us as DNV GL technical experts and industry leaders discuss topics related to offshore equipment during this 4-hour complimentary virtual seminar using Microsoft Teams platform.


What is the NAOEMC?

The NAOEMC is a committee sponsored by DNV GL which is comprised of industry experts and leaders seeking to establish expectations and align the industry for future growth and development in offshore equipment manufacturing. In this forum, members can discuss and propose potential changes to the DNV GL Rules, exchange knowledge, and share their experience and feedback. The NAOEMC meets annually in a forum to discuss relevant topics and hear from speakers from all parties involved with offshore equipment, including DNV GL, manufacturers, regulatory, owners, operators, and other industry partners.

Who should attend?

This forum is exclusive to the equipment manufacturers for the offshore industry. Participants should be interested in new and developing technology as well as market challenges and opportunities. Participation in this committee is free and voluntary.

Agenda

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Part 1 

4-hour Online event | October 29, 2020

 

Welcome and DNV GL Overview

Robert Galinski - ImageAntony DSouza

Speaker

Mr. Robert Galinski

Area West & Regional Offshore Manager, DNV GL

Mr. Antony DSouza

Sr. Vice President & Regional Manager, Maritime Americas, DNV GL

Welcome, Agenda Overview, Safety Minute.

Nicolas Arteaga - image

Speaker

Mr. Nicolas Arteaga, P.E.

Cameron, a Schlumberger company

A Standard Test Method for Qualifying Elastomer Seals Exposed to Hydrogen Sulfide in Drill-though Equipment

Joe Incavo - Baker Hughes - Image

Speaker

Dr. Joe Incavo

Baker Hughes

Telescopic Leg Crane – Next Generation Lifting of Offshore Wind Turbines

Morandi, Alberto - GustoMSC - Image

Speaker

Mr. Alberto Morandi, P.E.

GustoMSC - an NOV company

Recent Enhancements in Bolting Control for Offshore Equipment

Adam Dryer - Image

Speaker

Mr. Adam Dyer, P.E.

OneSubsea, a Schlumberger company

break

Update on IADC Supply Chain – Inventory

Andy Rennie

Speaker

Mr. Andrew Rennie

Transocean

Panel discussion: Condition-Based Maintenance

Joar Haland - ImageRajesh Kumar BadeWesley Hunter - image
Arnauld Brucker - ImageJohn Dady

Speaker

Mr. Joar Håland

DNV GL

Mr. Rajesh Kumar Bade

Cameron, a Schlumberger company

Mr. Wesley Hunter

National Oilwell Varco

Mr. Arnauld Brucker

Transocean

Mr. John Dady

Seadrill

Q&A and Closing Remarks by Chairman and Secretary

Marco Romero - imageNicolas Arteaga - image

Speaker

Mr. Marco Romero

CMC Approval Engineer, DNV GL

Mr. Nicolas Arteaga, P.E.

Cameron, a Schlumberger company

Agenda

MORE ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Part 1 

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Speaker bio

Marco Romero - image

Mr. Romero has been with DNV GL for 14 years and is a Senior Engineer and Key Account Manager. He is responsible for the design approval and rule interpretation for well control and marine drilling riser equipment. Mr. Romero is a member of API Subcommittee 16 where he is an active participant with task groups API 16F and API 16A and currently serves as the chairman of API S64. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin in 2006.

Speaker

Mr. Marco Romero

NAOEMC Secretary, Senior Engineer - DNV GL

Speaker bio

Nicolas Arteaga - image

Mr. Arteaga has been with Cameron, a Schlumberger company, for 15 years and is currently the New Product Development engineering manager for the pressure control equipment. His engineering experience includes drilling riser, drilling connectors and all models of Cameron BOPs. He is a member of several API committees, including 16A, 16B, 16TR1, 16ST and more. He currently holds the position of vice-chair of the 16A committee. Nic graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and holds a Texas Professional Engineering license.

Speaker

Mr. Nicolas Arteaga, P.E.

NAOEMC Chair, Engineering Manager - Cameron, a Schlumberger company

Speaker bio

Morandi, Alberto - GustoMSC - Image

Mr. Morandi is a P.E. in the State of Texas, Fellow of SNAME and RINA. He received a SNAME Special Award for contributions to jack-up technology and a corporate Pioneering Technology Award from the Houston Oilfield Energy Center for contributions to mooring technology. Currently he is a General Manager in Houston for GustoMSC – an NOV company, a leading designer of jack-ups and floating systems serving a client base of wind turbine installation contractors, offshore wind developers, shipyards, oil companies and offshore drilling contractors.

Speaker

Mr. Alberto Morandi, P.E.

GustoMSC, an NOV company

Speaker bio

Wesley Hunter - image
Mr. Hunter has been in the oil and gas industry for more than 11 years, starting as a New Product Development Engineer for National Oilwell Varco. Mr. Hunter has designed and qualified various subsea BOP and BOP Controls products. He used that experience to lead the technical creation of Condition Based Maintenance programs for NOV’s riser, BOPs, and BOP control systems. Mr. Hunter then served as the engineering lead for NOV’s Rig Analytics Group, applying data science and reliability models to support all rig equipment product lines. From facilitating Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) workshops, to developing data analytics models, Mr. Hunter has been involved in many of the technical aspects of CBM for NOV. Currently a Product Line Manager for NOV’s pressure control products, Mr. Hunter continues to rely on his technical foundation in his approach to the commercial needs of today’s challenging market.

Speaker

Mr. Wesley Hunter

National Oilwell Varco

Speaker bio

Rajesh Kumar Bade

Mr. Bade is a Senior Reliability Engineer and a Project Manager with Cameron, a Schlumberger company. In this capacity, he is responsible for development and implementation of real-time monitoring and condition-based maintenance solutions for BOP pressure control equipment. He represents Cameron on IADC BOP Reliability Joint Industry Project and API 16CBM committees. He obtained his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University - College Station in 2004.

Speaker

Mr. Rajesh Kumar Bade

Cameron, a Schlumberger company

Speaker bio

Adam Dryer - Image

Mr. Dyer is a Senior Metallurgical Engineer for OneSubsea, a Schlumberger company in Houston, TX with over 12 years of experience both in the primary metals manufacturing/steelmaking industry and the Oil & Gas industry. In his current role, Mr. Dyer supports the company through material selection and development, subsea production systems project support, failure analyses, supplier audits, and internal company Metallurgy training, among other duties. Mr. Dyer is an active member of the API 20E and 20F task groups and the Chair of API 20H, API SC21 Task Group 2, API SC21 Task Group 5, and the Houston Chapter of ASM International. Mr. Dyer is a Professional Engineer (TX) with a focus in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Mr. Dyer received his Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science & Engineering from The Ohio State University, with specialization in Metallurgy, and a Master’s of Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh.

Speaker

Mr. Adam Dyer, P.E.

OneSubsea, a Schlumberger company

Speaker bio

John Dady

Mr. Dady is the Director of Technical Services at Seadrill, where his responsibilities include managing the technical multi-disciplinary needs of the business. Technical Services provides support to the global Seadrill fleet and is responsible for creating the philosophy and standards that govern how they operate and maintain the equipment on the rig. With focus on improving reliability, optimizing maintenance, and implementing a usage and condition monitoring approach to fleet maintenance, Mr. Dady leads a team of highly experienced and educated people that are specialists in electrical, mechanical, and well control equipment, as well as maintenance, reliability, and analytics. They are in the process of implementing their Asset Lifecycle Management program which is focused on data trending and analysis to allow them to make informed business decisions about their equipment. Mr. Dady works out of the Houston office.

Speaker

Mr. John Dady

Seadrill

Speaker bio

Arnauld Brucker - Image

Mr. Brucker is Maintenance Manager at Transocean’s Technical Services department. This role is responsible for implementation of effective maintenance processes. Manages a team of maintenance specialists responsible for CMMS updates based on feedback from rig or shore based personnel, and based on reliability data. Maintenance department has developed CBM strategy document and coordinates the efforts for roll out of CBM on targeted equipment to fleet. Mr Brucker received a Master of Mechanical Engineering degree from Aberdeen University and has held operational and maintenance support positions since starting his career in the drilling industry in 2003.

Speaker

Mr. Arnauld Brucker

Transocean

Speaker bio

Joe Incavo - Baker Hughes - Image

Dr. Incavo manages the Non-Metallics Center of Excellence in the Subsea Drilling Systems business of Baker Hughes. He is active in API 16A non-metallics sub-group and IADC, as well as the Energy Polymer Group and the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society. He has 6 years with Baker Hughes in elastomer seals of BOPs and drilling capital equipment. Joe’s experience spans rubber and polymer technology, petrochemicals, laboratory sub-scale testing and industrial gases, ranging from R&D to product qualification. He earned a Ph.D. from Ohio State University and he studied chemical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He holds 18 US patents and 8 journal publications.

Speaker

Dr. Joe Incavo

Baker Hughes

Speaker bio

Andy Rennie

Mr. Rennie has been with Transocean for 25 years and is currently Senior Manager Major Spares which includes looking after both drilling and well control equipment. His career has included management roles in operations, sales and supply-chain working in the US, UK, Middle East and Africa. Andy graduated from The Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland with a Bachelor’s degrees with Honors in Engineering Technology. He is currently chairman of an IADC Supply Chain Inventory Subcommittee and will be presenting on behalf of the subcommittee at NAOEMC.

Speaker

Mr. Andrew Rennie

Transocean

Speaker bio

Joar Haland - Image

Mr. Håland is a Principal Specialist in DNV GL – Maritime Classification, with responsibility for maintenance management solutions and in-service developments. He has an education as a marine engineer and experience from 13 years working with mobile offshore units in DNV GL, mostly focusing on maintenance management, testing and inspection. His competence areas are within maintenance and asset management, Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), Condition Based Maintenance (CBM), and data management.

Speaker

Joar Håland

Principal Specialist, DNV GL – Maritime Classification