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EVENT PARTNER
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September 14-15, 2016
Houston, TX
The Whitehall Houston Hotel
www.energyconferencenetwork.com/iot-in-oil-and-gas-2016/
Featured Speakers
Mark ReynoldsSenior Solutions Architect, Southwestern Energy
Kathleen HartnettDistinguished Senior Fellow in Residence and Director of the Armstrong Center for Energy & the Environment, Texas Public Policy Foundation
Philippe FlichySenior Digital Oilfield Advisor, Baker Hughes
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EXHIBITING SPONSORS
IoT For UtilitiesDECEMBER 6-7, 2016 - SAN JOSE, CA
Big Data, IoT & Machine Learning in Oil & Gas CanadaFEBRUARY 21-22, 2017- CALGARY, ALBERTA
Texas Open Innovation ConferenceMARCH 28-29, 2017 – HOUSTON, TX (LONE STAR COLLEGE – UNIVERSITY PARK)
A word from the CEO ofEnergy Conference Network:
Symon P. RubensCEO, Energy Conference Network
With sub $60 oil prices the new reality, operators must continue to streamline operations and work more efficiently to reduce costs across the enterprise. The traditional business models are changing, with constant technology advancements and adoption now more than ever at the forefront of companies’ priorities.
As more “things” - people, processes, and assets - are connected, the amount of data will also increase exponentially. Companies need to continue to harness their data and maximize their analytical capabilities to gain actionable and real time insight ultimately improving the bottom line.
We are proud to contribute to the development and discussion of the advancement of the internet of things in the oil and gas sector - and look forward to continuing to grow the event in parallel with the industry.
This conference is the perfect platform for technology innovators to educate the market about how their solutions can be the panacea to their technology challenges.
Network with over 150 professionals representing E & P, midstream, and oil service companies as well as some of the leading industry solution providers and experts.
The conference will be an outcomes driven gathering of innovators and operators that will feature:
• Real world case studies from operators and service companies already seeing the benefits of IoT.
• One to one meetings and networking facilitated through our unique Conference Connect platform- before, during and after the event.
We believe IoT in Oil and Gas are the perfect forum to develop a greater understanding about IoT solutions, and for the oil and gas sector to come together and collectively advance its utilization of IoT technology.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Symon RubensSymon RubensCEOEnergy Conference Network
Upcoming Energy Conference Network Events
Umesh VermaChairman Cybersecurity Taskforce
Dan CrandellManager Cybersecurity and MaintenanceEnterprise Products
Kenneth SmithGeneral Manager- EnergyHortonworks
Wade SalazarSolutions EngineerHortonworks
Ashar ZaheerAssociate PartnerIBM Global Business Services
Mark ReynoldsSenior Solutions ArchitectSouthwestern Energy
Brett Murphy Director of Business Development - Industrial IoTRTI
Dave McCarthySenior Director of ProductsBSquare
Rabi ChakrabortyPresidentSenslytics
Mike HughesDirector and Product EvangelistOutsystems
John SturdivantCEO & FounderWorkforcealpha
Steve SponsellerBusiness DirectorKepware Technologies
Stuart GillenDirector of Business DevelopmentSparkcognition
SPEAKERS
Kathleen Hartnett WhiteDistinguished Senior Fellow in Residence and Director ofthe Armstrong Center for Energy & the EnvironmentTexas Public Policy Foundation
Carl StjernfeldtNorth American Venture Manager Shell Technology Ventures
Islin MunisteriPetroleum Reservoir EngineerDepartment of Natural Resources State of Alaska
Dave LaffertyPresidentScientific Technical Services
Philippe FlichySenior Digital Oilfield AdvisorBaker Hughes
Nav DhunayCEOAmbyint
Damon VaccaroPrincipalDeloitte Consulting, LLP
Greg MitchellProject DirectorDeloitte Consulting, LLP
Jana ScheyCOOEnergistics
Louis AlbaneseInvestment ManagerSaudi Aramco
Dr. Robello SamuelChief Technical AdvisorHalliburton
Robert ZieglerGlobal Director of Well ControlWeatherford
Craig HarclerodeGlobal O & G Industry PrincipalOSIsoft
Ales SoudekGlobal Solutions ArchitectOSIsoft
Day One September 14, 2016
AGENDA
7:30 AM Registration and breakfast
8:45 AM Chairperson opening remarks
9:00 AM Introductory Presentation
What is the Internet of Things?
• How is IIoT different from IoT
• Key benefits of IIoT implementation
• Business models for IIoT
• New developments in IIoT
9:30 AM Event Partner - Microsoft
10:00 AM KEYNOTE PRESENTATION In this presentation, Kathleen will discuss the future of fossil fuels, and the role technology is playing in shrinking mankind’s carbon footprint and mankind’s physical footprint. She will examine the trajectory for fossil-fueled energy is toward more efficient, cleaner, smaller, and more ordered technology.
Kathleen Hartnett WhiteDistinguished Senior Fellow in Residence and Director of the Armstrong Center for Energy and the EnvironmentTexas Public Policy Foundation
10:30 AM Using machine learning, IoT and Big Data to re-write the energy industry.
• Leveraging big data and IoT as tools for a re-write
• Enhancing oil well operations through machine learning
Nav DhunayCEOAmbyint
11:10 AM Morning break and networking
11:30 AM From Dumb Iron to Smart Iron
• With a significant number of oil and gas companies ready to embrace IIoT solutions, the market is ripe for disruption, especially with sensor pricing expected to drop
• Significant opportunities exist to provide simplified access to information and potential opportunities to de-man platforms leveraging real-time remote monitoring
• By using sensors that can see, feel, smell, and hear downhole to detect defects or breaches , supplemented by the use of autonomous scouts to provide 24/7 remote monitoring, organizations can effectively put in place an immediate first line of defense from equipment failure, hazardous conditions, and environmental impacts
• Integrated asset information platforms that aggregate sensor data, operations data, and geospatial data in an analytic engine, to provide real time alerts using event based logic to enable immediate action based on data generated from sensors
Damon VaccaroPrincipal Deloitte Consulting, LLP
Greg Mitchell Project DirectorDeloitte Consulting, LLP
12:00 PM Leveraging the Digital Enterprise to adapt to a new oil and gas market
• Delivering a digital customer experience, unraveling historical and “real-time” data from applications, suppliers and customers, by correlating events in time and acting on them to enhance customer and enterprise value.
• Creating new workflows embracing disruptive technologies to create smart business processes that transform the way operators do business and drive improvements in efficiencies and effectiveness ultimately changing the customer experience.
• Addressing the challenge of reorganizing companies around a new way of doing business will blur artificial silos such as Operation Technology and Information Technology.
Philippe FlichySenior Digital Oilfield AdvisorBaker Hughes
12:30 PM Lunch sponsored by Sparkcognition
1:30 PM Panel: Solving Implementation challenges - aligning business units, getting universal buy-in and partnering with solution providers
• 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
Moderator: Dave Lafferty, President Scientific Technical Solutions
Carl StjernfeldtNorth American Venture ManagerShell
Jana ScheyCOOEnergistics
2:00 PM Panel Discussion: What role do service companies play in advancement of the oilfield technology revolution Dr. Robello SamuelChief Technical Advisor Halliburton
Robert ZieglerGlobal Director of Well ControlWeatherford
Phillipe FlichySenior Digital Oilfield AdvisorBaker Hughes
Day One September 14, 2016
AGENDA
2:30 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
Craig HarclerodeGlobal O&G Industry PrincipalOSIsoft
Ales SoudekGlobal Solutions ArchitectOSIsoft
3:00 PM Afternoon break and networking
3:30 PM Panel: Cybersecurity and IoT today and how should operators stay ahead of the curve Umesh VermaChairmanCybersecurity Taskforce
Dan CrandellManager Cybersecurity and Maintenance Enterprise Products
4:00 PM Open-source software in drilling: Delivering data science in real-time from the Gulf of Mexico
• Reliably delivering data from drill-ships based equipment operating in remote regions of the world to their staff data scientist on shore
• Addressing the challenges inherent in collecting data from remote operations over intermittently available and highly latent networks
• Reducing HSE risks, increasing operational efficiencies, and reducing unplanned downtime
Kenneth SmithGeneral Manager- EnergyHortonworks
Wade Salazar Solutions EngineerHortonworks
4:30 PM Cognitive IoT
• What the Watson IoT platform can do IoT do for oil and gas
• Accelerating time to value through Digitization
• Remote Management use cases
Ashar ZaheerAssociate PartnerIBM Global Business Services
5:00 PMPanel: Advancements in real time monitoring and surveillance to improve visibility and safety
• How the IoT is enabling better simulation data and 3D visualization
• The future of drones in field surveillance and drone collected data
• Advances in wearable technology and improving safety through augmented reality
5:30 PM Closing remarks and conference close
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Drinks reception sponsored by Ambyint
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Day Two September 15, 2016
AGENDA
7:30 AM Registration and breakfast
8:25 AM Opening Remarks
8:30 AM Maximizing production efficiency and output by enabling automated workflows
• Explore the ways automated workflows can help engineers streamline processes and improve efficiency
• Ensure consistency in methods and reduce input errors
• Mitigate challenges through establishing best practices and a standardized framework for integration
• Evaluating the execution of automated workflows- as operations become more complex, ensuring the platform enables non experts to execute the more complex workflows
Mark ReynoldsSenior Solutions ArchitectSouthwestern Energy
9:00 AMStrategies to deploying robust industrial networking technologies to improve connectivity and networking capabilities between field and rig operationa and control centers
• Exploring and implementing advancements in Ethernet and wireless gateway technology to convert existing serial networks to 3G, 4G, Wi-fi and Ethernet
• Employing industrial routing, wireless, and edge computing to manage assets more reliably and securely
9:30 AM Optimizing Upstream Operations with Industrial IoT System Architectures
• Two Upstream optimization case studies: Drilling Rig Automation & Monitoring; Reservoir Operation Optimization
• How Industrial Internet of Things system architectures enable both solutions
• The reference architectures from the Industrial Internet Consortium and OpenFog Consortium - progress towards a cross-industry IIoT
Brett Murphy Director of Business Development rti
10:00 AM Morning break and networking
10:30 AM Maximizing equipment uptime with a complete IoT strategy in the world of Oil & Gas,
• Discover how Internet of Things (IoT) technology applies to the future of the Oil & Gas industry from the perspectives of exploration, production and pipeline operations.
• Go beyond remote diagnostics by applying real-time logic to equipment data, providing accurate information when it is needed most.
• Improve uptime by leveraging predictive failure analytics, identifying potential problems before they impact the business.
• Reduce repair times by leveraging data-driven diagnostics, automating root cause analysis and improving first time repair rates.
Accomplishing these objectives requires more than just simple data connectivity and analytics. A complete IoT strategy factors in all the necessary components to turn insights into action, ultimately integrating into business processes and workflows.
Dave McCarthySenior Director of ProductsBSquare
11:00 AM Innovation Partners
Rabi Chakraborty, PresidentSenslytics
Mike Hughes, Director and Product EvangelistOut Systems
John Sturdivant, CEO & Founder Workforce Alpha
Steve SponsellerBusiness Director Kepware
12:00 PMPanel: The future of IoT and the Industry-
Where are we headed?
Ashar ZhaeerAssociate PartnerIBM Global Business Services
Nav DhunayCEO Ambyint
Stuart GillenDirector of Business DevelopmentSparkcognition
Louis AlbaneseInvestment ManagerSaudi Aramco
12:45 PM Lunch
1:45 PM IoT in Oil and Gas Conference Close
2:00 PM-6:30 PM Executive Insights: The Impact of Digital and IoT in Oil & Gas
For more information on this free, half-day session by Microsoft, including how to register, please see the next page of this brochure.
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF OUR LINKEDIN GROUP? JOIN TO ENGAGE IN DISCUSSIONS WITH THE EXPERTS OF THE INDUSTRY
IOT IN ENERGY
Executive Insights: The Impact of Digital and IoT in Oil & Gas
AGENDA
At this complimentary, half-day session, “Executive Insights: The Impact of Digital and IoT in Oil & Gas”, you’ll learn about how your company can further reduce operating costs, increase collaboration, future-proof your IT environment, and deliver greater customer satisfaction through the Internet of Your Things.
This roundtable, which immediately follows the conclusion of the Energy Conference Network’s 2nd Annual IoT in Oil & Gas Conference, will provide business leaders in the Oil & Gas space with an afternoon of thought-leadership and networking to learn about the newest technologies available and exchange ideas and insights with your peers. There is no charge for this event other than your time.
AGENDA
2:00 - 2:15 PM - Welcome & Results from the 2016 Upstream Oil & Gas Digital Trends Survey2:15 - 5:30 PM - IOT Roundtable with Peer Discussions5:30 - 6:30 PM - Networking Reception
Additional speaker details will be forthcoming.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Here are some examples of titles that would benefit from attending this event.
IT Decision-makers: • CIO
• VP/Director IT
• Business Unit IT Leads
Business Decision-makers: • Chief Operations Officer/ VP/Director Operations
• Chief Security Officer/ VP/Director of Data Security
• Chief Data Officer/VP/Director of Data Science
• VP/Director of Digital Enterprise
• VP/Director of IOT
• VP/Director of Strategy/Corporate Development
• VP/Director of Asset Management
• VP/Director of Reliability & Maintenance
• VP/Director of Refining/Process
• VP/Director of Drilling/Exploration & Production
• VP/Director of Engineering
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