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ROBERT BRANNOCK

ssLNG to Power Plants for Distributed Power Generation

Wednesday 13 November 14.10 - 14.40

Managing Director

TGE Gas Engineering

Robert Brannock is the Managing Director of TGE Gas Engineering GmbH UK Branch and Technodyne International Limited. After obtaining his master’s in chemical engineering with French from UMIST in 1996, Robert has worked in the oil and gas industry and has gained more than 20 years’ experience in the design, engineering and commissioning of gas processing facilities and cryogenic terminals. Working with TGE since 2002, he has occupied several positions and now manages its UK offices. He is also a Fellow of the IChemE.

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GUILLAUME BREYSSE

Benefits of an integrated approach to enhance F&G detection on a FLNG

Wednesday 13 November 15.25 - 15.55

Lead HSEd Engineer, TechnipFMC, Lyon Operating Center

Guillaume BREYSSE is a TechnipFMC HSEd Lead Engineer in Lyon Operating Center, with strong knowledge in Safety Engineering and Risk Quantification. Guillaume has taken an active role in developing TechnipFMC internal methods including fire and gas mapping and risk-based approach on fireproofing. He plays a key role driving safety activities digitalization ensuring a better integration of safety requirement in engineering study. Naturally curious, Guillaume has been a key-actor to select appropriate F&G Mapping software for TechnipFMC, to develop methodology, to interface with other disciplines and software developper. He has been involved in the first integrated approach on a FLNG project.

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LUCA DEL MONACO

Val D’Agri oil and associated gas increases, how gas processing challenges were solved

Wednesday 13 November 11.55 - 12.25

Eni SpA

Luca Del Monaco, born in Chieti, Italy 26th of October 1987, Production Technologist at Centro Olio Val d’Agri, Eni Spa from 2018.

Graduated in Chemical Engineering (L’Aquila University 2009/2013). First level master in Process Equipment Design & Manufacturing (L’Aquila University 2010/2011), II Level master in Oil&Gas Plant Design (Bologna University 2015/2016) . Proposal Engineer/Manager from 2011 to 2015 in Process Equipment Construction Company (Walter Tosto Spa, Chieti).

Production Engineer specialized in Process Modelling (Eni Spa HQ, Milan 2016/2018), now involved in Process parameters Control and Trouble Shooting activities as Production Technologist in Upstream Plant (COVA) Specialized in AGRU/AGEU/SRU Units.

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TOBIAS ECKARDT

Innovation in Materials Development for LNG Dehydration

Wednesday 13 November 13.40 - 14.10

Novel and efficient process to recover valuable by-products from natural gas

Thursday 14 November 09.30 - 10.00

Global Technology Manager
BASF Catalysts Germany GmbH
Nienburg, Germany

Dr. Tobias Eckardt is Global Technology Manager Natural Gas for BASFs adsorbents group. His responsibilities cover Natural Gas Dehydration and Hydrocarbon Recovery applications in LNG-, NGL- and pipeline service. Additionally, he serves as a catalyst expert for Sulphur Recovery processes.

He started his industry career back in 2005 in Product Development holding positions with increasing responsibility. Tobias Eckardt earned his Ph.D. in Synthetic Organic Chemistry from University Colleague Cologne and studied Chemistry at University Colleagues Göttingen and Dublin with strong focus on Catalysis. He has published numerous scientific papers in various refereed journals, conference proceedings and//has numerous patents granted or pending.

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PAUL GARLICK

A Matter of Time: Why is Process Safety Time Important?

Thursday 14 November 11.15 - 11.45

Process Engineer

Fluor Ltd

Paul Garlick is a Chemical Engineer with 12 years’ experience in the Oil and Gas industry.  He is an Associate Member of the Institute of Chemical Engineers and, since graduation in 2007, has been employed as a Process engineer at Fluor Limited in Farnborough, UK.  Paul’s project experience has covered a range of engineering design phases from Process Studies to site construction, across diverse process scopes from Coal Seam Gas gathering to vacuum distillation, but with a particular focus on upstream oil/gas gathering and processing.

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RICARDO A. GONZALEZ

Val D’Agri oil and associated gas increases, how gas processing challenges were solved

Wednesday 13 November 11.55 - 12.25

Shell Global Solutions International B.V.

Ricardo Gonzalez is a Gas Processing Operations Support Engineer at Shell Technology Centre Amsterdam. He currently supports upstream and downstream facilities in the EMEAR region. He joined Shell in 2016 as a Process Engineer in the experimental installations team where he designed units for the development of chemicals and new energies technologies. He previously held other roles in the Canadian Oil Sands as a reliability engineer and as an asset integrity specialist. Ricardo has a BSc in mechanical engineering from the University of Calgary and an MSc in mechanical engineering from TU Delft.

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DAMIEN JENN

Benefits of an integrated approach to enhance F&G detection on a FLNG

Wednesday 13 November 15.25 - 15.55

Lead HSEd Engineer, TechnipFMC, Lyon Operating Center

Damien JENN is a TechnipFMC HSEd Lead Engineer in both Paris and Lyon Operating Centers. Damien has expertise in Safety Engineering and has been involved in majour turnkey EPC Projects but also in some of the flagship projects of TechnipFMC over the past years. In addition to his activities on various projects, Damien has been involved in the Fire and Gas Mapping on the first TechnipFMC integrated approach on a FLNG project and use the feedback to improve interface with other disciplines and develop further improved approaches and developments.

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VERENA KRAMER

Novel and efficient process to recover valuable by-products from natural gas

Thursday 14 November 09.30 - 10.00

Process Engineer, Adsorption and Membrane Technology, Linde Aktiengesellschaft

Verena Kramer is Process Engineer at Linde Engineering in the R&D Department Adsorption and Membrane Plants. She started there in 2015 after finishing her PhD at the Technical University of Berlin about the development of gas permeation membranes for hydrocarbon separation. Her current activities include process design of membrane plants as well as the development of new processes and application fields for membranes and temperature swing adsorption technology. Her studies in Chemical Engineering she carried out at the Technical University of Berlin and at the University of Bath.

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ANDREW LOOSE

FLNG to Subsea… are you following me?

Wednesday 13 November 15.55 - 16.25

Program Director, KBR

Andy Loose, Program Director, KBR. Andy has over 30 years experience in cryogenic engineering, executing projects in the LNG, Air Separation and Energy industries. In recent years Andy has led the work developing numerous floating LNG solutions for projects, including Eni’s Coral South FLNG project, and alternative offshore LNG solutions including GBS. Prior to his FLNG work, he was Technical Director for KBR on Gorgon LNG. He is a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Energy Institute and is a regular speaker on FLNG solutions at international conferences, having also published articles and papers on the subject.

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DAMIEN MENET

Highly Sour Gas: The Best Options To Process It.

Wednesday 13 November 11.25 - 11.55

TechnipFMC

Damien Menet has worked for TechnipFMC since 2001. He has held positions of responsibility on a variety of Gas Processing & Refinery projects from conceptual design through to detailed engineering. Damien is a Process Engineer leading revamping and grass root projects, he holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers of Paris (France).

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BRIAN MOFFATT

“Here’s the feed composition. Let’s go!”

Thursday 14 November 10.00 - 10.30

Director, Petrophase Ltd

After starting in the industry with technical support at the wellsite and PVT laboratory Brian managed research in PVT, NMR, fluid flow in porous media, gas condensate recovery, oil migration and geochemistry.


Later Brian worked as a petroleum engineer before founding the petroleum fluids consultancy Petrophase to solve problems with reservoir fluids that spill across traditional discipline boundaries. Recent studies have married the phase effects with geochemistry during oil migration and three phase metering.


Brian is a recognised PVT expert and has presented to many organisations in E&P and authored several papers related to phase behaviour in petroleum.

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PAUL STOCKWELL

Reducing Maintenance Costs & Improving Safety with Robotics


Wednesday 13 November 10.10 - 10.40

Managing Director, Process Vision Ltd


In 1991, Paul created International Moisture Analysers (IMA) with business partner David Parker. From the outset, the company intended to have the ability to look at multi-species analysis and Paul served on working parties for the National Physical Laboratory in the UK, for the improvement of moisture measurement. With 28 years' experience in oil & gas systems, Paul pioneered the use of laser absorption spectroscopy for natural gas measurements which has now become the industry standard method for moisture measurement in Natural Gas. As Managing Director for 13 years, Paul has gained insight into the safety and cost impacts of processes and their problem areas. Encouraged by the market response.

Paul is named inventor on 10 patents and led the demerger of the developed IP into, Process Vision and strongly believe that Process Vision can make a significant difference to the oil & gas industry by improving process throughput, reducing maintenance costs, CO2 emissions, process safety and encouraging young engineers.


Contact Details:

Email     | paul.stockwell@processvision.com

Phone   | +44 1256 883304

Mobile   | +44 7970 389231

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