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Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging major projects in our region Moderator: Kevin Scott, Irving Oil Limited Participants: Alex Ferguson, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Bob Klager, Shell Canada Limited Thomas Murphy, Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research

Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

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Page 1: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10th 10:30 – 11:45Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging major projects in our region

Moderator: Kevin Scott, Irving Oil LimitedParticipants: Alex Ferguson, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

Bob Klager, Shell Canada Limited Thomas Murphy, Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research

Page 2: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

Kevin ScottChief Human Resources Officer, Irving Oil

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Kevin Scott, Irving Oil

• Kevin joined Irving Oil in 1992. He is responsible for the Human Resource teams across the company.

• Prior to assuming this role, Kevin was responsible for leading Supply and Trading, which has commercial responsibility for our petroleum supply chain. He has also held various positions within the company including Refining growth projects, production planning and process operations.

• Kevin holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of New Brunswick.

• He and his wife Nicky have four children who keep them active with speed skating.  In the community, Kevin volunteers with youth sports and leadership groups.

Page 4: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

Irving Oil

• Irving Oil was founded in 1924 and is a privately owned regional refining and marketing company with a history of long-term partnerships and relationships. Irving Oil operates Canada’s largest refinery, reaching production rates in excess of 300,000 barrels per day.

• The refinery, located here in Saint John, New Brunswick, exports over 80 per cent of its production to the U.S., and accounts for 75 per cent of Canada's gasoline exports to the U.S. With over 900 fueling locations, operations from eight distribution terminals, and a delivery fleet of tractor‐trailers, Irving Oil serves wholesale, commercial, and retail customers in Atlantic Canada, Quebec, and New England

Page 5: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

Alex FergusonVP, Policy and Performance, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

Page 6: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

• VP Policy and Performance– Aboriginal, Climate/Carbon, Fiscal/Economic

• Extensive experience in government policy and regulatory development– Petroleum and forest sectors; in Canada and

internationally– Apache Corporation, advisor to New Ventures exploration

group– BC Oil and Gas Commission (BC OGC), Commissioner and

CEO 

• Lives in Calgary with his wife and children

Alex Ferguson, CAPP

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Page 7: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

• CAPP represents companies, large and small, that explore for, develop and produce natural gas and crude oil throughout Canada.

• CAPP's member companies produce about 90% of Canada's natural gas and crude oil. – CAPP's associate members provide a wide range of

services that support the upstream crude oil and natural gas industry.

• Together CAPP's members and associate members are an important part of a national industry with revenues of about $120 billion a year.

About CAPP

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Page 8: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

• CAPP's mission, on behalf of the Canadian upstream oil and gas industry, is to advocate for and enable economic competitiveness and safe, environmentally and socially responsible performance.

CAPP Mission

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Page 9: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

Robert KlagerHead, Government Affairs, Shell Canada

Page 10: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

Bob Klager, Shell Canada

• As Head of Government Affairs for Shell Canada, Bob brings unique insight to managing complex domestic and international relationships, issues and public policy developments in the energy sector. A former senior adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Chief of Staff and communications director to several federal Cabinet ministers spanning the energy, environment, international trade and aboriginal portfolios, he is a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian American Business Council.

• Bob previously served as VP, Communications and Government Relations for TransAlta Corporation, and VP at Hill & Knowlton, providing senior counsel to clients in Canada’s energy and upstream oil and gas sectors. Prior to his work in government, Bob was an award-winning journalist in Ontario and New Brunswick.

• A native of Cambridge, Ontario, he now lives with his wife, Tara, and their two boys, Caleb and Malcolm, in Cochrane, Alberta.

Page 11: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

Shell Canada

• Shell has been in Canada since 1911 and employs over 9,000 people. A leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of refined petroleum products, Shell also produces natural gas, natural gas liquids and bitumen, and is Canada’s largest producer of sulphur.

• Shell is one of Canada’s major oil sands developers and operates the Athabasca Oil Sands Project on behalf of the joint venture partners (Shell 60%).The project consists of the Muskeg River and Jackpine mines, the Scotford Upgrader and Quest Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project.

Page 12: Energy and Business Panel #2 Wednesday, June 10 th 10:30 – 11:45 Exploring opportunities for businesses to benefit from the global energy sector and emerging

Shell Canada

• Shell’s Shelburne deepwater exploration acreage offshore Nova Scotia consists of six Exploration Licences covering an area of 19,845 km² (~4.9 million acres/850 Gulf of Mexico OCS blocks) located approximately 250 kilometres south of Halifax in water depths ranging from 500 to 3,500 metres. The ELs were acquired in 2012/2013 for a commitment to spend $997 million conducting exploration activities over an initial six-year period. Pending regulatory approval, Shell is preparing to drill two exploration wells offshore Nova Scotia starting in the latter part of 2015.

• Shell is a 50% shareholder in LNG Canada, a joint venture company with PetroChina (20%), Korea Gas Corporation (15%) and Mitsubishi Corporation (15%), proposing to build an LNG export facility in Kitimat (BC), initially consisting of two LNG processing units (“trains”) ” and with an option to expand the project in the future to four trains (up to 24 mtpa).

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Shell Canada

• Shell Canada operates two refineries in Canada: Scotford (built 1984, the latest in North America and the first to exclusively process synthetic crude from oil sands) and Sarnia (built 1952) and three chemical plants.

• Since 2005, Shell has spent more than $1.7 billion with local indigenous contracting companies. We currently work with more than 70 indigenous businesses and contractors who provide products and services to our operations.

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Thomas Murphy Director, Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research

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Thomas Murphy, Penn State Marcellus Center

• Tom Murphy is Director of Penn State’s Marcellus Center of Outreach and Research (MCOR). With 29 years of experience working with public officials, researchers, industry, government agencies, and landowners during his tenure with the Outreach branch of the University. His work has centered on educational consultation in natural resource development, with an emphasis specifically in natural gas exploration and related topics for the last nine years. He lectures globally on natural gas development from shale, the economics driving the process, and its broad impacts including landowner and surface issues, environmental aspects, evolving drilling technologies, critical infrastructure, workforce assessment and training, local business expansion, resource utilization, and financial considerations.

• In his role with MCOR, Tom provides leadership to a range of Penn State’s related Marcellus research activities and events.  Mr. Murphy is a graduate of Penn State University.

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Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research

• MCOR’s mission is to pursue science-based research and understanding for the many issues surrounding the development of shale energy in PA and around the world. This ranges from environmental risk mitigation strategy, to legal and regulatory implications of energy development in local communities.

• As part of MCOR’s outreach, examining the role of “social license”, and its many components, is a vital feature of the shale dialogue prior to, and during the energy development phase.