PETRONAS MPM - PAC Completions Standardisation Technical Committee (COMSTEC) Workshop

PETRONAS MPM - PAC Completions Standardisation Technical Committee (COMSTEC) Workshop

The PETRONAS MPM–PAC Completions Standardisation Technical Committee (COMSTEC) 2nd workshop was successfully conducted on 25th Jan 2018, attended by nearly 50 participants from the completions fraternity. This industry level collaboration was supported by 12 operators (PCSB, Shell, Exxon, Repsol, EQ, Hess, Petrofac, SE&P, Vestigo, ROC, Nippon, Murphy) and 6 service companies (HES, BHGE, SLB, Welltec, Altus and VOS) in Malaysia. The 1 day workshop with the theme Trouble Free Completions Delivery (TFCD), covered the following topics:

  • 2017 Completions Performance and 2018 Outlook
  • Completions Going Digital
  • NPT Analysis
  • Optimisation initiatives by PETRONAS and Shell
  • Exemplary completion design by PETRONAS and Murphy
  • New technology sharing by Sapura, BHGE and Welltec
  • Breakout session to deliver a solid uptime improvement plan for packer installation, flow control and well intervention during completions

Be PCB Focused Recognition Award was also presented to the following:

  • 2016/17 COMSTEC Working Members
  • Best design and execution well – Sapura for their OHSAS and AICD wells
  • Cheapest completion – Murphy for their monobore concept
  • Technology implementation - PETRONAS for their PerfPack technology implementation
  • Best optimization strategy – Shell Value Stream Mapping (VSM)

COMSTEC has been instrumental since its inception in Sep 2016 where the Completions Standardisation and Optimization Guideline was written and launched to the industry on 1st Jan 2017. Together with the Completions Minimum Standards and Benchmarking established by MPM, the overall performance by completions fraternity across all operators have improved by 45%. Optimization has also delivered a 19% value creation from the approved budget. The optimization was achieved by applying the following principles:

  1. Design standardisation
  2. Operational optimization
  3. Structured contingency computation
  4. Surplus reutilization and rental mechanism

NPT however have increased by 3%which will be the main focus of COMSTEC this year.

Thank you to all attendees and lets continue to elevate completions to a different level this year.

Workshop participants


Ts. Malik Faisal Abdullah

FIRE Proponent . Notaphilist . Horsepower Enthusiast

6y

Extremely pleased to see that cost and performance benchmarking has worked out really well, tremendously lowering drilling and completions cost - The Completions Minimum Standard (CMS 1.0) and the fourth version of the Drilling Minimum Standard (DMS 4.0). The DMS was first introduced back in 2011 and it was a significant milestone in regulating Malaysia's well construction cost and performance. I still vividly remember working with an incredible team to create that very first standard for the country. RIFHAN ZARIF, Danny Chong and Dr. Keng Seng Chan under the guidance of Mohamad Othman Since then DMS has evolved into an effective tool for drilling operators to see how they stack–up against the others as well as to continuously improve their well design, activity performance and most importantly, the cost.

Astyo Budi

Consultant Senior Drilling & Completion O&G Supervisor

6y

Lets works together and collaboration to meet "TROUBLE FREE COMPLETION DELIVERY - TFCD"

Roziman Abdulrahman

Senior Completion Engineer at Looking for new job opportunity

6y

Shahril, thank you very much for trusting Vantage Completions to be part of the this initiative and we will of course be looking into proactive measures to make sure the Malaysian energy will not go wasted through Completions Standardizations.

Adam Atkinson

Total Joint Integrity Advocate | Gasket Specialist | Solutioniser | Strategist | Technology Focused

6y

Hi Shahril Mokhtar, I really like the idea of the standards committee to drive out waste. I was wanting to ask, where do you see flange management fitting into the digitalisation of the industry? Most companies I have been speaking to, still relly on individuals knowledge and ad-hoc methods of calculation, slide gauges etc. yet mechanical damage to flanges accounts for $10's millions per year. Is this an area that has been thought about when discussing digitalisation? Regards, Adam

Ts. Shahril Mokhtar (AMIMechE)

General Manager for Upstream Technology & Innovation/Drummer/HiFi Reviewer/ UTP Industry Expert/MIA 100 Most Inspirational LinkedIn Icons in Malaysia 2019&20

6y

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