Agenda

Luncheon awareness session Chevron
Monday 31 October 2016, 12:00pm - 01:00pm
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You are invited to the Capital Facilities Information Handover Specification (CFIHOS) Forum

Is there light at the end of the Information tunnel?

Discover why BP, Chevron, INPEX, Shell and Total are collaborating on UPSI-NL's CFIHOS Project!

USPI-NL1 is delighted to announce that on Monday 31st October they will be holding an out-reach event in Houston, this Special Interest Group event is hosted by Chevron at their 1400 Smith Street location downtown:

CFIHOS is the Capital Facilities Information Hand Over Specification project!

A group of interested parties that include AmecFW, BP, Chevron, DSM, EDF, Fujitsu, INPEX, Mitsubishi, Shell and Toshiba have formed a core team. The intent is to refine and agree what constitutes a pragmatic useable Information Hand Over Specification with supporting Reference Data Library, which an owner operator might use as a starting framework to engage Capital Project supply chain vendors. During the bid process it is essential to specify what is required as a final deliverable, to ensure delivery of a digital asset that mirrors the physical asset as constructed and commissioned.

Time and Location

  • Halloween Monday 31st October, 2016
  • Registration with light lunch provided by Datum360 @ 11:30am
  • Meeting starts at 12:00 to 1:00pm @ 1400 Smith Street, Houston
  • Security registration is required for access so please respond to this invitation, including your name as it appears on photo ID with company name.

Places are limited to 25 attendees on a first come first serve basis. A wait list will be established if this limit is reached.

Meeting topics will include: 

  • What is CFIHOS?
  • What does the deliverable look like and when can you get it?
  • How is it of value to Owners / Contractors / Equipment suppliers’ / Software vendors
  • Q&A with panelists

Who should attend?

  • Information, Data & Document Managers / Controllers
  • Projects, Operations & Engineering Managers
  • Asset Managers 

The Panelists and core member CFIHOS participants:

Bob Watson – Facilities Engineering Information Systems Manager - Chevron

In his 26 years with Chevron Bob has worked in UK, Norway, Angola, Nigeria and now in the USA. His background is in engineering operations supporting producing assets and has held a number of engineering roles over this time. Having transitioned information systems from projects to operations in his last assignment he is now assigned to a corporate engineering positon with responsibility for engineering information strategy and deployment.

Josh Vincent – Facilities Engineering IM Advisor - Chevron

Josh is a relative newcomer to Chevron having joined in 2012, but has more than 17 years of experience working with engineering information management systems in the Nuclear and Oil & Gas industries.  In his current assignment, he supports Bob Watson in initiatives that touch on equipment data, including supporting the CFIHOS efforts to align the RDLs of BP, Chevron, and Shell to CFIHOS.

Rupert Cullum – Engineering Team Lead – BP Global Projects Organization

Rupert is a registered Professional Engineer in Texas with 20 years' experience in upstream oil and gas projects from pre-FEED through to fabrication and installation. He is a relative newcomer to BP (2013) and prior to that has worked with equipment design and packaging and engineering services for onshore and offshore oil and gas projects. With BP, he has worked on the back end of major projects, including document handover to operations. Now with the Global Projects Organization central team, he is responsible for engineering and technical input into the information management and data driven solutions (among other things).

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Paul Van Exel

Director of USPI-NL