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Keynote Speakers February 14-15, 2017 Hotel Arts Calgary Alberta Dr. Mike Biddle Managing Director, Evok Innovations Stuart Payne Senior Solution Architect, Gibson Energy Ian Brown Senior Manager – Integrated Production Solutions, Baker Hughes Kevin Krausert President, Beaver Drilling CO-ORGANIZED WITH ASSOCIATION PARTNERS MEDIA PARTNER GOLD SPONSORS LUNCH SPONSOR INNOVATION PARTNER ASSOCIATE SPONSOR www.energyconferencenetwork.com/big-data-iot-machine-learning-oil-gas-canada Exterra Monitoring

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Page 1: Keynote Speakers · • IoT, Big Data for Mid-Stream businesses to make them more efficient and profitable • Analytics services for Mid-Stream operations data • Real time virtual

Keynote Speakers

February 14-15, 2017Hotel ArtsCalgary Alberta

Dr. Mike BiddleManaging Director,

Evok Innovations

Stuart PayneSenior Solution Architect,

Gibson Energy

Ian BrownSenior Manager – Integrated

Production Solutions, Baker Hughes

Kevin KrausertPresident,

Beaver Drilling

Co-orGAnIzED wItH

ASSoCIAtIon PArtnErS

MEDIA PArtnEr

GolD SPonSorS

lUnCH SPonSor

InnovAtIon PArtnEr

ASSoCIAtE SPonSor

www.energyconferencenetwork.com/big-data-iot-machine-learning-oil-gas-canada

Exterra Monitoring

Page 2: Keynote Speakers · • IoT, Big Data for Mid-Stream businesses to make them more efficient and profitable • Analytics services for Mid-Stream operations data • Real time virtual

Dear oil and gas professional,

Following on the success of last year’s event, I’m pleased to introduce the 2nd annual Big Data, Iot & Machine learning in oil and Gas Canada Summit.

Commercial use cases for the Internet of things are emerging at an exciting rate, with oil and gas companies focused on creating and informing their business cases for optimization.

technology roadmaps, solution research and development, product iterations – all of these and more will be explored at the Summit as companies look to maintain productivity, safety, and costs simultaneously.

Data analytics has fast become a rallying point to achieve this balance. It’s no secret that real-time streams of information can significantly influence operational efficiency, but harnessing the data with the right tools can be a journey all its own.

And this is where the Big Data, Iot & Machine learning in oil and Gas Canada Summit will facilitate discussions on big data best practices, including the advent of machine learning solutions.

Specialists from upstream, midstream, and downstream companies, as well as oil services providers, will come together to understand how Iot solutions can be adopted to support operations at a time of commodity price volatility.

the event will feature practical case studies, interactive panel discussions and roundtable sessions to navigate various Iot use cases, strategy, development, and implementation. It’s a must-attend for anyone involved in technology, production, asset management, business intelligence, and other related fields.

we look forward to meeting you at the Summit in February.

Sincerely,

Symon RubensCEo, Energy Conference network Hifazat AhmadManaging Director, IotEvents

Symon P. RubensCEo, Energy Conference network

A word from Energy Conference Network:

Hifazat AhmadManaging Director, Iot Eventswww.IotEvents.ca

Hifazat AhmadManaging Director, Iot Eventswww.IotEvents.ca

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2nd Annual Machine Learning in Oil and GasApril 19-20, 2017 • Houston, TX

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3rd Annual IoT in Oil and GasSeptember 2017 • Houston, TX

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Industrial Autonomous Vehicles: IoT, Big Data Transport Summit

March 28-29, 2017 www.iotevents.ca/event/autonomous

Industrial IoT, Big Data SummitMay 23-24, 2017

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Intelligent Cities Summit: IoT, Big Data for Municipalities

october 24-25, 2017www.iotevents.ca/event/intelligent-cities

Upcoming Energy Conference Network Events

Upcoming IoTEvents’ Conferences

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SPEAKERS

Ian McGregor

Chairman,

nw refinery

Dr. Mike Biddle

Managing Director,

Evok Innovations

Kent Smith

Director of Innovation & technology,

tundra oil & Gas

Ian Brown

Senior Manager,

Integrated Production Solutions, Baker Hughes

Kevin Krausert

President,

Beaver Drilling

Charles Iggulden

CEo,

Infinity Energy

Stuart Payne

Senior Solution Architect,

Gibson Energy

Victor E. Itulua

Manager, Maintenance & reliability Engineering,

JACoS (Japan Canada oil Sands)

Dr. Steve Liang

Associate Professor in GIS,

University of Calgary

Kenneth Smith

General Manager, Energy,

Hortonworks

Laurent Brigdan

Exterra Monitoring

Dave McCarthy

Senior Director of Products,

Bsquare

Dave Lafferty

President,

Scientific technical Sciences

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Day One February 14, 2017

AGENDA

8:00 AM Registration and Networking Breakfast

8:45 AM Start of the Conference

8:50 AM Welcome from the Chair

9:00 AM Bridging the Gaps to Reaching Opportunities for Tech Companies in the Energy Sector

Dr. Mike Biddle, Managing Director, Evok Innovations

9:40 AM Future of O&G in Sub $50dpd Price Regime

• Have we reached the bottom?

• Can Canadian/North American O&G companies remain competitive in an era of suppressed prices, more supply and efficient businesses?

• What’s the best utilization of investment to generate the highest profits – is it drilling, transportation, automation, data and smart analysis?

Dave Lafferty, President, Scientific Technical Services

10:30 AM Morning Networking Break

11:00 AM How to Save Money and Increase Output – A Technological Perspective

• Can E&P companies engineer their way out of volatile prices or do they need to think efficiency rather than engineering?

• Making data readily available to engineers in unified, workable formats

11:40 AM Adoption – Adapt to Survive

• Increasing output

• Reducing wastage and water usage

• Getting more out of existing fields

• Retrofitting infrastructure

Kevin Krausert, President, Beaver Drilling

12:20 PM Maximize Equipment Uptime With a Complete IoT Strategy

Dave McCarthy, Senior Director of Products, Bsquare

1:00 PM Networking Lunch

2:30 PM IoT - Enhancing Plant Reliability and Mechanical Availability

Victor E. Itulua, Manager Maintenance, JACOS

3:10 PM Afternoon Networking Break

3:40 PM Panel: Solving Implementation Challenges

• Who should drive the implementation – the roles of technology and operations units

• Developing a clear value proposition

• Comparing solutions – ‘packaged solutions’ versus a component approach

• Implementing data standards

• Mitigating implementation risk

4:20 PM Standardization

• Protocol for standardization of data across things and applications

• Managing data

• Mobility devices

• Risk Management

• Real time data and what it means

• Insight and analysis for profitability

• Smart fields – smart data, smart communication, smart insights

Dr. Steven Liang, Associate Professor in GIS, University of Calgary

4:50 PM Leveraging Technology in Energy Business

Charles Iggulden, CEO, Infinity Energy

5:20 PM Closing remarks

If you are Interested In sponsorIng or exhIbItIng,

please contact:

canadIan companIesHifazat Ahmad

+1 [email protected]

us and InternatIonal companIesSymon Rubens+1 (832) [email protected]

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Day Two February 15, 2017

AGENDA

8:50 AM Opening Remarks from the Chair

9:00 AM Keynote - Digital Disruption in O&G

• Can traditional Canadian O&G companies become digital and analytical giants?

• Digital- Physical integration - Real time application like data analytics for oil recovery for real time critical decisions

Ian MacGregor, Chairman, NW Refinery

9:40 AM Leveraging the Cloud

• Model based analytics to optimize upstream o&G assets

• Understanding asset performance using real-time model based analytics

• Blending data with models to understand performance within a changing subsurface and a changing environment

• How IoT and cloud concepts have been applied to manage ‘Smart Well’ Completions

• IoT, Cloud and the way forward in Digital oilfields

10:20 AM Case Study - How Can IoT Make Mid-Stream O&G More Efficient

• IoT, Big Data for Mid-Stream businesses to make them more efficient and profitable

• Analytics services for Mid-Stream operations data

• Real time virtual pipeline monitoring system

Stuart Payne, Senior Solution Architect, Gibsons Energy Inc.

11:00 AM Morning Networking Break

11:30 AM Big Data and IoT Use Cases in Oil & Gas with Open and Connected Data Platforms

Kenneth Smith, General Manager, Energy, Hortonworks

12:10 PM Upstream O&G Assets

• Understand asset performance using real-time model based analytics

• Blending data with models to understand performance within changing subsurface environment

• How IoT and cloud concepts have been applied to manage ‘Smart Well’ Completions

• IoT, Cloud and the way forward in Digital oilfields

Ian Brown, Senior Manager Integrated Products, Baker Hughes

12:50 PM Networking Lunch

1:50 PM Product Showcase

Laurent Brigdan, Exterra Monitoring

2:30 PM Convergence

• Converging IT-OT for business transformation – People, Process, technology

• Applications and infrastructure

• Sources of data

• Devices – reuse, repurpose

• Device life cycle management

• Existing tools with new technologies and vice versa

Kent Smith, Director Innovation and Technology, Tundra O&G

3:10 PM Panel - Using Machine Learning, IoT and Big Data to Re-write the Energy Industry

• Replacing old knowledge with new insight

• Is IoT and Big Data best use of dollars in low oil price regime?

• Is tech environment agile enough?

• Cost of automation and benefits?

• Funding for automation projects?

3:40 PM Data

• New insight for existing challenges

• Data management, data security, data mining, data applications, data sharing and presentation

• Simplifying data to provide real time insights

• Metadata driving insights, policy and culture

• Standardizing metadata

4:20 PM Leveraging an OT Data Object Model to Enable Strategic Business Value from IoT and Analytics

• Leveraging a real-time OT data object model as best practice in Iot

• User cases in upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas

• Defining the real-time OT data object model, the capabilities provided, and how the use supports the vision of Iot, advanced analytics, and business value

5:10 PM Closing remarks

JoIn over 2,250 members of our Iot In energy lInkedIn group

clIck here to JoIn

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