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PARALLEL SESSION 2 - Resource Utilization Passed

Wednesday June 16, 2021 14:55 - 16:10 CEST PARALLELS

Presenters: Ole-Bjørn Moe, Thomas Helsør, Thorsten Holst

14:55 - 15.20: Direct electrical heating of flexible pipes, benefits and technology robustness // Thorsten Holst, NOV FLEXIBLES


15:20 - 15:45: Qualification of additively manufactured metallic parts for the energy industry // Ole-Bjørn Moe, DNV


15:45 - 16:10: Subsea Tie-back development using Dual Pipe Separator (DPS) to enhance oil recovery and increase measurement accuracy // Thomas Helsør, WINTERSHALL DEA

Lecturers

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Ole-Bjørn Moe Presenter

Ole-Bjørn Moe is an engineer at DNV's materials department in Høvik. With focus on enabling additive manufacturing for the energy industry he is leading several initiatives for standardization and development of AM

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Thomas Helsør Presenter

Discipline Lead Process Technology Wintershall Dea Norway
Winteshall Dea

Discipline Lead Process Technology in Wintershall Dea Norway. 15 + years experience from the oil and gas industry including my PhD in high pressure gas separation. Key professional interests are process safety, process simulations (steady state and dynamic) and separation. Also working with technology development through various Joint Industry Projects (JIP's), at the moment the Dual Pipe Separator and the Produced Water Treatment Tank

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Thorsten Holst Presenter

Development Engineer
NOV Flexibles

At NOV Flexibles, the author has been one of the pioneers behind the development and testing of NOV’s new Heated Pipe Technology, mainly with focus on high voltage design, electrical modelling, and third party qualification. Before this, the author has worked more than 20 years with research and development in the private sector in diverse areas like particle accelerators, superconductivity, solar and fuel cells, and microwave technology. The author is educated at the Technical University of Denmark and holds a master degree in electrical engineering and a Ph.D. degree in physics. Over his career, the author has published 40 papers in international science journals.