Papers: 2004 Tekna

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2004 Tekna

An Operational related Overview - Lars Bergersen, Statoil ASA, Norway
Background and further developments on EIF - Ståle Johnsen, Statoil ASA, Norway
Contractors View – Challenges of retrofit installation - Kristian Rønneberg, Aker Offshore Partner, Norway
Decommissioning of The Ekofisk Tank - B.T Bruun, ConocoPhillips, Norway
Development and implementation of the zero discharge goal - Marianne Tangvald, The Norwegian Oil Industry Association, Norway
Discharge of Produced Water - A critical review of current regulations, worldwide. - Emmanuel Garland, TOTAL E&P, France
Draugen - Produced Water - Back to Basics - Dave Oliphant, AS Norske Shell
Effects of Offshore Operational Discharges on Fish - Jarle Klungsøyr, Institute for Marine Sciences, Norway
Environmental Impact of Produced Water Discharges - Toril Utvik, Norsk Hydro ASA, Norway
Onshore treatment of produced and waste - water - process and environmental challenges - Kate Simpson, ConocoPhillips, UK
Operational experiences at Snorre / Vigdis - Olav S. Dolonen, Statoil ASA, Norway
Partioning of semi-soluble organic compound between the water phase and oil droplets in produced water from platform in the North Sea - Per Daling, SINTEF, Norway
ProcessChemicals – A Necessary Evil? - Lisbet Iversen, MI- Production Chemicals, Norway
Produced Water Re-injection on Schiehallion - Mike Oxley, British Petroleum, UK
Technology and experience transfer - Per Gerhard Grini, OG21 / Statoil, Norway
The effect of nitrate and nitrite on SRB activity in Ekofisk produced water - Gary Jenneman, ConocoPhillips, USA
The Harding Case - RaffCelentano,British Petroleum,UK
The process of developing a total effluent water handling system for Ormen Lange - Sigrid Sjøthun, Norsk Hydro ASA, Norway
Water management Strategies - Overall view with detailedtopics - Ahmed Abou-Sayed, Adventek International, USA
What if 0 ≠ 0 ? Is always 0 = 0? If not, when is 0 ≠ 0? Why? Norwegian regulations and following up. - Tone Sørgård, Norwegian Pollution Control Authority, SFT, Norway

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