Agenda

SPT 2025 Congress
Leonardo Royal Hotel
London Tower Bridge

DAY 1: Tuesday 23 September 2025

08:00
Registration and coffee

09:00
Welcome to SPT 2025
Steve Woolley, Director, SW Conferences Ltd

09:05
Welcome from the session chair
Pieter Swart, Director and Pipeline Authority, SeaLeopard Engineering

SESSION 1: GLOBAL ENERGY OUTLOOK AND OFFSHORE PIPELINE MARKET UPDATE

09:10
Offshore market outlook and implications for the offshore pipeline sector

  • Status of offshore E&P

  • Offshore EPC market outlook

  • Flexibles and rigid pipeline opportunities

  • Regional opportunities

  • Future forecasts

Ben Wilby, Manager - Offshore and Onshore Equipment, Westwood Global Energy

09:35
Keynote address:
Technical feasibility of an integrated offshore hydrogen production system in the North Sea

In 2022 the Dutch cabinet increased its targets for offshore wind energy in the North Sea to 21.5 GW to be realized in 2031. In 2024 the Dutch government indicated which wind areas will be realized before 2032. These are wind farms with a distance of up to 150km from the coast, whose energy will come ashore in electrical form (Direct Current/Alternating Current. With the further growth of offshore wind energy after 2030, the Dutch government intends that, besides electricity, hydrogen will also be produced from the offshore wind energy in the North Sea. With limited land-fall points, higher renewable energy capacity than demand, grid congestion, and a need for green gas carriers like hydrogen, large-scale offshore hydrogen production and transportation is expected. Integration of renewable power generation and conversion capacity and hydrogen transmission (e.g. lower pressure) involves very large investments and hence a well-designed infrastructure for hydrogen. Gasunie has conducted a feasibility study of an Integrated Offshore Hydrogen Production System in the North Sea.  The lecture will present Technical and Spatial aspects of the concept which fit within the future build-out of offshore hydrogen network up to 2050.

Pieter Swart on behalf of Gasunie

10:00
Keynote address: CO₂ Highway Europe update: unlocking value for CCS by bringing scale

  • Equinor CCS strategy

  • CO₂HE value chain perspective including storage portfolio

  • Project status and what we have achieved so far

  • Challenges and opportunities going forward

  • External context – and what it will take

Grethe Malene Sagerup, Project Director - CO₂ Highway Europe, Equinor

10:25
Networking break

SESSION 2:  ADVANCES IN PIPELINE DESIGN

11:00
Developments in design methods
Lars Amdal, Principal Engineer, DNV
Authors: Lars Amdal (DNV), Leif Collberg (DNV) and Erik Levold (Equinor)

11:30
Use of limit load principles to determine nature of loading conditions on pipelines at escarpment crossings
Arek Bedrossian, Engineering Specialist Consultant, Subsea7
Authors: Arek Bedrossian, Nikolaos Chatzimanolis – Subsea7, Sutton, UK

12:00
Pipeline routing at highly dense pock mark at mid-deepwater region using ZRB approach and other various challenges
Dario Gravina, Senior Manager – Engineering, McDermott International
Author: Kok Siong SOON, Subsea Pipeline Engineer - Engineering Australia, McDermott
Co-author: Mr. Gravina, Senior Manager - Engineering, McDermott International (London)

12:30
Advances in understanding pipe-soil interaction in lateral buckles
David Bruton, Senior Advisor, Crondall Energy
Authors: D.A.S.Bruton (Crondall Energy) C.M.Martin (Oxford University) M.Witz (Crondall Energy) 

13:00
Networking lunch sponsored by 

Session Chair
Carlos Sicilia, Head - Rigid Pipe and Riser Design Group, TotalEnergies

SESSION 3: DESIGN SOLUTIONS

14:00
Engineering and operations combined solutions for pipelines crossing a steep escarpment
Marco Puliafito, Rigid Pipelines Functional Manager, Global Project Centre Engineering, Subsea7
Authors: Marco Puliafito and Rupert Rowland, Subsea7
Co-authors: Ashley Ruthnum, Danijel Mijic, Zoran Vidovic and Stylianos Panayides, Subsea7

14:30
Optimised methodology for the determination of riser-spool interface loads: a real life case study
Akash Arun, Subsea Engineer, Peritus International
Author: Akash Arun, Subsea Engineer, Peritus International

15:30
Networking break

SESSION 4: CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE

15:00
Mitigation of flow induced vibration fatigue (FIV) in rigid jumpers using buoyancy modules
Tanzil Ali Khan, Rigid Pipeline Discipline Manager, Subsea7
Author: Tanzil Ali Khan, Rigid Pipeline Discipline Manager, Subsea7 Malaysia Sdn Bhd

16:00
Balancing standardisation and innovation in pipeline solutions for marginal field development
Dr. Venkatapathi Tharigopula, Chief Engineer Pipeline and Transport Technology, Equinor
Author: Dr. Venkatapathi Tharigopula, Chief Engineer Pipeline and Transport Technology, Equinor

16:30
Geotechnical design for rapid repair of the Balticconnector offshore pipeline following anchor drag damage
Moeen Nazari, Discipline Lead Geotechnical, IKM Ocean Design
Author: Moeen Nazari, IKM Ocean Design

17:00
Chairman’s closing remarks

17:15
Interactive roundtable session
This session will provide an informal environment for delegates and speakers to come together to discuss and debate those issues currently influencing their business. Each table will be moderated by a leading expert and delegates choose which table to join:

Table 1: Optimising pipeline engineering - what is the future?
Moderator: Chris Cooper, Principal Technology Expert, TechnipFMC

Table 2: Evaluation of maintenance pigging and EPRS operations within the CO2 pipeline infrastructure during operation and consideration for integrity planning 
Moderator: Gary Anderson, Senior Business Development  Manager, T.D. Williamson

Table 3: Cryogenic pipelines
Moderator: Christian Geertsen, R&D Director, ITP Interpipe  

18:00
Close of Day 1 followed by Networking Drinks Reception sponsored by 

19:30
SPT Gala Dinner

DAY 2: Wednesday 24 September 2025 

SESSION 5: PIPELINE OUT-OF-STRAIGHTNESS AND BUCKLING 

08:30
Registration and coffee

09:00
Welcome to Day 2
Steve Woolley, Director, SW Conferences Ltd

09:05  
Welcome from the session chair
Paul Hawkins, Discipline Lead for Pipeline Engineering, Global Projects, BP

09:10
ProBuck: a probabilistic tool for subsea pipeline lateral buckling design
Alberto Battistini, Advanced Analysis Department, Saipem
Author: Alberto Battistini, Advanced Analysis Dept., Saipem

09:40
Simplified approaches for evaluating as-laid HOOS influence on flowline lateral buckling
Adel Jebali, Operational Manager, TechnipFMC
Authors: Adel Jebali, Aubin Malassagne and Wiem Labbene, TechnipFMC
Rafael F. Solano and Antonio P. G. Romero, Petrobras

10:10
Analysis of horizontal out-of-straightness survey data for use in probabilistic lateral buckling design
Ismael Ripoll, Senior Advanced Analysis Lead, Xodus Group
Authors: Ismael Ripoll (Xodus Group) and Carlos Sicilia (TotalEnergies)

10:40
Networking break

SESSION 6: PRE-COMMISSIONING

11:10
The importance of early engagement with pre-commissioning and commissioning teams regarding subsea projects
Jamie McPhail, Consultant Engineer and Subsea Commissioning Team Lead, Wood PLC
Author: Jamie McPhail, Consultant Engineer and Subsea Commissioning Team Lead, Wood

11:40
Ultra deepwater pre-commissioning at scale
Peter Dixon, Applications Engineering Manager – Europe, Africa & Caspian, Baker Hughes Process & Pipeline Services
Authors: Steve Thornton, Peter Dixon, Joseph Smith, Baker Hughes Process & Pipeline Services

12:10
Extending service life of the Statpipe Pipeline Systems in The Norwegian North Sea while properly managing seawater usage and reducing CO² emissions
Anette Groven, Technical Professional, Halliburton
Authors: Authors: Alexander Guy, Erika Johana Tovar, Joakim Backlund, Anette Groven and Philip Flaherty, Halliburton
Alexander Knight, Sjur Hovelsen, Elena Voskresenskaya, Jarle Øverland, Kjell André Stensland and Svein Viggo Aanesen, Equinor
Masoud Ghorbaniyan and Ojonimi Samuel Haruna, NOV

12:40
Networking lunch sponsored by

Session chair
Dr. Venkat Tharigopula, Chief Engineer - Pipeline and Transport Technology, Equinor

SESSION 7: NEW TECHNOLOGIES

13:40
High-performance DEH-PiP for long and low-consumption subsea tiebacks
Antoine Marret, Technical Manager, Saipem
Author: Antoine Marret, Technical Manager, Saipem

14:10
Joint development of a HPHT, hybrid mechanical joint for deep-water SURF risers and pipelines
Martin MacPhee, Senior Applications Engineer, GMC Ltd
Authors: Martin MacPhee, Senior Applications Engineer, GMC and Emilien Bonnet, Pipeline Engineer, Total Energies

14:40
Flexi-Coil: continuously unlocking millions of barrels flow capacity:  A surface access in-pipe solution to address subsea pipeline production issues and unlock production enhancement  opportunities
Ryan Sangster, Managing Director, Paradigm Flow Services

15:10
Networking break

SESSION 8:  ENERGY TRANSITION

15:40
Finite element modelling of hydrogen embrittlement by considering dynamic hydrogen coverage boundary conditions
Dario Gravina, PhD Candidate, NAOME Department | University of Strathclyde
Authors: Dario Gravina¹,²*, Selda Oterkus¹, and Erkan Oterkus¹,
¹Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, University of Strathclyde ²McDermott International

16:10
In-Line Inspection (ILI) of offshore gas pipelines with reference to the energy transition
Alasdair Clyne, Business Line Manager, Integrity Services, ROSEN (UK)
Authors: Alasdair Clyne, Business Line Manager, Integrity Services, ROSEN (UK) and Michael Tewes, Head of Business Line Hydrogen and Future Fuels, ROSEN (Germany)

16:40
Assessing carbon steel and mechanically lined pipe for CO₂ pipeline applications: technical and economic considerations
Tiago Kaspary, Group Director and Technical Authority for MLP & Connectors, Cladtek Do Brazil
Authors: Ammar Al Helal, Curtin Corrosion Centre Curtin University
Tiago Kaspary – Cladtek Do Brazil Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Fatma Abdelghafar – WA School of Mines-Minerals Energy and Chemical Engineering WASM-MECE Curtin University
Ahmed Reda – Cladtek International PTY LTD Perth Australia/Curtin University

17:10
Chairman’s concluding remarks and close of congress