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Registration
1. Each team should complete the Entry Form and submit it before November 27th
2016 to be registered in Early Bird period, after that date, the team will be
classified in Normal registration period.
2. Each University can send its representatives maximum of 2 teams, the first team
will be directly listed as participant while the second team is in waiting list. As if
until December 23rd 2016 the participants less than 8 teams, then the team
in waiting list (earliest registration) will fill the empty space.
3. The participants are required to pay the registration fee conform to respective
registration period after been notified as the selected participant.
Important Dates
1. Case and POD Report Format will be given by December 22nd 2016.
2. Final Report submission deadline is on January 22nd 2017.
Organizing Chairperson
Ramdhan Kurniawan
Phone: +62 81213232910
Email : ramdhankurniawan.rk@gmail.com
PAPER COMPETITION
OIL AND GAS INTELLECTUAL PARADE (OGIP) 2017
Registration
1. Contestants should complete the Entry Form and submit it before November 27th
2016 to be registered in Early Bird period, after that date, contestants will be
classified in Normal registration period.
2. The participants are required to pay the registration fee conform to respective
registration period after been notified as the selected abstract.
Important Dates
1. Abstract submission deadline is on December 1st 2016.
2. The abstract announcement is on December 22nd 2016. The registration fee should
be sent to our official bank account on December 23rd 2016.
3. Full paper submission deadline is on January 22nd 2017.
Organizing Chairperson
Bagas Unggul Cahya Saputra
Phone: +62 85749085442
Email : bagasunggulcahyasaputra@gmail.com
SMART COMPETITION
OIL AND GAS INTELLECTUAL PARADE (OGIP) 2017
Registration
4. Each team should complete the Entry Form and submit it before November 27th
2016 to be registered in Early Bird period, after that date, the team will be
classified in Normal registration period.
5. Each University can send its representatives maximum of 2 teams, the first team
will be directly listed as participant while the second team is in waiting list. As if
until December 23rd 2016 the participants less than 12 teams, then the
team in waiting list (earliest registration) will fill the empty space.
6. The participants are required to pay the registration fee conform to respective
registration period after been notified as the selected participant.
Game Format
1. The games will be single elimination in which teams compete and the
winning team (team with most points at end of the round) will advance to the next
round.
2. There will be three stages of competition: elimination, semifinal, and final round.
Tournament Officials
1. Judges: Each Competition will have three judges. All judges' decisions concerning
compliance to the rules and awarding of points will be final.
2. Moderator / Host: Each Competition will have a moderator. There may be two
moderators to share the responsibility. The moderator(s) will read the questions,
consult judges as needed to determine the correctness of answers, award and
deduct points, and otherwise enforce the rules of competition. The judges have
right to decide whether moderator can repeat the question or not.
3. Scorekeeper: Each game will have at least one scorekeeper. These scorekeeper(s)
will keep the official score and individual statistics.
4. Timekeeper: Each game will have one timekeeper. The timekeeper will enforce
time limits and supervise the game clock.
Equipment
1. All games will be played such that each participant in the current game
has a "buzzer" an electronic device that determines which participant
buzzes in to answer a question first.
a. Each participant is responsible for monitoring whether his or her own buzzer
is operating properly throughout the game.
b. If a buzzer malfunctions, only the current toss-up question or the last
completed toss-up question can be replayed, subject to the moderators
ruling that the malfunction impacted play of that question.
2. Participants will be provided paper and pencils.
3. Calculators will be provided by Committee. To ensure fairness, competitors will use
only the provided calculators.
4. Participants may not use reference materials during the game.
Time
1. Tardiness of more than 5 minutes from the scheduled match time may result in a
forfeit, unless the lateness is the fault of the tournament, or the tournament
officials are satisfied with other good cause.
2. Every round is limited by the numbers of matters not the time.
3. If too long to answer the questions then the judges and a moderator may consider
these questions cannot be answered by participants
4. The clock used by the game officials is the official time and is not contestable.
Questions
1. Each game consists of three types of questions: compulsory question, toss
up question, and bonus question.
A. Compulsory Questions
Each team is given 5 compulsory questions which must be answered
If the team can answer the compulsory question the team will get 10
points and if the team cannot answer or answer the question
incompletely the team will not get the points or add points. if the answer
wrong then there is no point reduction.
B. Toss-up Questions
A player may buzz in (using his/her buzzer) to answer a toss-up
question at any point after the moderator has begun reading the
question. There will be no signaling between team members (or from the
audience) to indicate who will buzz in on a toss-up question. Restricted
signaling includes verbal signals, written signals, hand motions, head
motions, eye contact, and anything else construed as signaling by the
tournament officials. Violation of the signaling rules will result in
forfeiture of opportunity to answer the toss-up. Repeated violations can
result in ejection and/or disqualification per the Ethics and Conduct
rules.
Once a player has buzzed in, a tournament official will verbally
recognize the player by team name and contestant name. If a player
repeatedly responds before being recognized, tournament officials
reserve the right to invalidate that players response, turning the question
over to the other team, if applicable.
The player who buzzed in and is recognized by the moderator may NOT
confer verbally or otherwise with teammates (or spectators). Should this
occur, the player will lose the chance to respond to the question,
and the opposing team will be allowed to answer the question.
Alternately, the question may be thrown out if necessary at the
discretion of tournament officials. Repeated violations can result in
ejection and/or disqualification per the Ethics and Conduct rules.
If a player buzzes in before the moderator has finished reading, the
moderator will stop at that point. If the answer given is incorrect, the
moderator will repeat the question for the other team only.
An answer to a toss-up must begin within 5 seconds after the player
has been recognized. An answer started after the timekeeper has said
"Time" will be treated as no answer. Ties between the player and the
timekeeper are decided in favor of the player.
Players have 5 seconds to buzz in after the moderator has finished
reading the toss-up. If the player answers incorrectly, the other team will
then have 5 additional seconds to buzz in. Some questions may permit
more time, which will be noted specifically by the question.
Decisions as to whether players have exceeded the allotted time to
buzz in or to answer may be rendered only by the tournament
officials and are not contestable.
Each toss-up question is worth 10 points.
Score will be reduced 10 points if the answer is wrong.
C. Bonus Questions
Team will get a bonus question if the answer is right in toss-up questions
On bonus questions, the team captain will give the answer or explicitly
designate another team member to give the answer. Any other players
answer will not be accepted.
A team has 25 seconds to answer a bonus question. The 25 seconds
starts when the moderator finishes reading the question. If the moderator
is asked to repeat the question the time will still be counting
down. After 25 seconds, the moderator will prompt the team for an
answer. Once prompted, the team captain (or the team member he
designates) must immediately begin answering or forfeit the
opportunity to answer.
A team may begin its answer before the moderator is finished reading
all of a bonus question. In such cases, the moderator stops reading when
the team begins its answer. If the bonus contains another part, and
the first part was answered correctly, the moderator then reads the
next part of the question.
Each bonus question is worth up to 20 points.
2. Questions are intended to test the contestants knowledge of petroleum
engineering and the petroleum industry. Questions may include history, trivia,
current events, technical questions, calculations, and problem solving.
3. Suggested (but not all inclusive) list of study materials as possible sources
of questions:
a. Academic: Technical, Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering
b. Non-Academic: Industry Statistics, History, Trivia, Current Events
Correct Answers
1. The moderator will accept only the first answer given by a player.
2. Common acronyms and abbreviations are often acceptable (e.g., chemical
symbols, state postal abbreviations, organizational acronyms), unless they
appear in the question, in which case the moderator may prompt the player
to expand the acronym or abbreviation.
Results
1. Results of all the competition will be announced and awards will be distributed
immediately following the competition.
2. Similarity score of the final event, tournament officials will give you one
question. Buzzer rang the first team given the opportunity to choose to answer or
throw a question to the opponent. if the answer given is wrong, the team who are
given the opportunity to answer will lose and the opponent will automatically
win the match.
3. There will be three winners for smart competition.
Team Bracket
1. Subject to change based on number of team.
2. Cap Team would be 12 teams and elimination round will be conducted with
3 teams to get one winner that goes into the semi-finals.
3. If the number of participants is less than 12, then the committee can change the
team bracket. e.g., at elimination round would be conducted 2 teams to get one
winner that goes into the semi-finals.
Figure 1. Team bracket of Smart Competition
Organizing Chairperson
Fajar Agung Mustofa
Phone: +62 85649378750
Email : fajaragungmustofa@gmail.com
OIL RIG DESIGN COMPETITION
OIL AND GAS INTELLECTUAL PARADE (OGIP) 2017
Participants
1. All the participants are undergraduate students only.
2. The number of members in every team are 3 (minimum) to 5 (maximum).
3. Build the rig model (semi-submersible model) before the event.
4. Every university is limited to send 2 teams (maximum).
Registration
1. Each team should complete the Entry Form and submit it before November 27th
2016 to be registered in Early Bird period, after that date, the team will be
classified in Normal registration period.
2. The participants are required to pay the registration fee conform to respective
registration period after been notified as the selected blueprint.
Competition Format:
1. Each team should build their own rig model before competition day.
2. The presentation and Q&A session will be in English.
3. The rig model presented and tested will be evaluated based on the given criteria.
4. Each team given maximum 10 minutes for presentation, 15 minutes for Q&A
and 5 minutes for testing section.
Criteria of Assessments:
1. Weight and Load (20%)
The rig will be tested to hold the load in both on the ground and floating. The
maximum load that will be applied to the rig is not limited (committee will
provide load until 7 kgs). The assessment will be based on the ratio between rig
weight and the load that can be accommodated by the rig while on the ground and
floating. The smaller ratio of rig weight, the better mark you get.
2. Creativity and Build-Ability (20%)
Based on your innovation on rig model, technology, and material used
3. Detailed Model (20%)
Detailed model here means the oil rig model have to include any equipment used
in oil rig (i.e. office, mud tank, etc.). The more detail model, the higher score will
be given.
4. Multimedia Presentation (40%)
The multimedia presentation is based on participants creativity in which contain
project brief (case study, basic concept, creativity-innovation/new features, types
of materials used for every part, economical side, how the oil rig model faces
the future oil and gas challenges). Every group will be given 10 minutes to present
oil rig model, 15 minutes for Q&A section and 5 minutes for testing section.
Important Dates
1. Blueprint submission deadline is on December 1st 2016.
2. Selected blueprint announcement is on December 22nd 2016. The registration fee
should be sent to our official bank account on December 23rd 2016.
Organizing Chairperson
M. Rizal Faraysi
Phone: +62 858788100032
Email : rizalfaraysi@gmail.com
ENERGY IN FRAME
OIL AND GAS INTELLECTUAL PARADE (OGIP) 2017
Email: hmtm.ogip@upnyk.ac.id
Title Energy in Frame OGIP 2017
Please add your complete Identity, Major and University attended, Instagram
Account, and phone number.
Organizing Chairperson
Fadhil Dwi Muharram
Phone: +62 82137155059
Email : fadil.dwimuharram@yahoo.co.id
Keydates of the Competitions
PAPER COMPETITION
Project
Name Phone e-mail
Manager of
Intellectual Gentur Wikan +62
genturwikan@ymail.com
Competition Wijayanto 85786270995
Plan of
Ramdhan +62 ramdhankurniawan.rk@gm
Development
Kurniawan 81213232910 ail.com
Competition
Paper Bagas Unggul +62 bagasunggulcahyasaputra
Competition Cahya Saputra 85749085442 @gmail.com
Smart Fajar Agung +62 fajaragungmustofa@gmail.
Competition Mustofa 85649378750 com
Oil Rig Design Muhammad Rizal +62
rizalfaraysi@gmail.com
Competition Faraysi 85878810032
Energy Fadhil Dwi +62 fadil.dwimuharram@yahoo.
Photography Muharram 82137155059 co.id
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT COMPETITION
OIL AND GAS INTELLECTUAL PARADE (OGIP) 2017
Registration
1. Each team should complete the Entry Form and submit it before November 27th
2016 to be registered in Early Bird period, after that date, the team will be
classified in Normal registration period.
2. Each University can send its representatives maximum of 2 teams, the first team
will be directly listed as participant while the second team is in waiting list. As if
until December 23rd 2016 the participants less than 8 teams, then the team
in waiting list (earliest registration) will fill the empty space.
3. The participants are required to pay the registration fee conform to respective
registration period after been notified as the selected participant.
Important Dates
1. Case and POD Report Format will be given by December 22nd 2016.
2. Final Report submission deadline is on January 22nd 2017.
Organizing Chairperson
Ramdhan Kurniawan
Phone: +62 81213232910
Email : ramdhankurniawan.rk@gmail.com