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June 7 -9, 2016Stampede Park Calgary, Alberta
Major Exhibition Sponsor: Supporting Sponsor:Official Stakeholder: Held in conjunction with:
globalpetroleumshow.com
PRESENTATION THEATRE SCHEDULES
Free to attend
COUNTRY MARKET PRESENTATION THEATRE
BMO CENTRE, ROOM 100B, STAMPEDE PARK Tuesday, June 7
Start End Presentation Title Country Presenter
12:00 12:30 TBD Nigeria PETAN
12:45 1:15 TBD Kenya TBD
1:30 2:00 TBD Senegal Joseph Medou, Exploration and Production Director PETROSEN
2:15 2:45 TBD Export Development Canada Jean-Bernard Ruggieri, Chief Representative Africa
3:00 3:30 Oil and Gas – A Catalyst to Tanzania’s Economic Breakthrough
Tanzania His Excellency Jack Mugendi Zoka Government of Tanzania
3:45 4:15 TBD Egypt TBD
4 AFRICA OIL & GAS FORUM
BMO CENTRE, ROOM 100A, STAMPEDE PARKTuesday, June 7
Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
11:15 11:45 The Brazilian Oil & Gas Sector – An Overview and Opportunities
Brazil Gustavo B. Barbosa, Deputy ConsulConsulate General of Brazil (Vancouver)
12:00 12:30 New Opportunities Of Exploration & Production Business In Cuba, Offshore and On land
Cuba Dr. Manuel Marrero Faz, Petroleum AdvisorMinistry of Energy and Mines of Cuba
12:45 1:15 Argentina's Oil & Gas Industry Outlook Argentina Leonardo J. Brkusic, Executive DirectorGAPP-Argentine Group of Suppliers for the O&G Industry
3:00 4:00 Opportunities for Canadian Supply and Service Companies in Mature Oil & Gas Fields in Colombia
Colombia Nicolás Honorato, DirectorAustral Consulting
4:15 5:15 Opportunities in Mexico’s Mature Fields Market Mexico Luis Doménech M., Managing DirectorMarket Intelligence Latin America, S.C.
Wednesday, June 8Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
11:00 11:30 Opportunities in Australian Resources and Energy Australia Portia Maier, Consul General and Senior Trade CommisionerAustralian Trade and Investment Commission/Australian Consulate General
11:45 12:15 Pakistan – Exploration & Production Opportunities Pakistan Zahid Mir, Managing Director/CEOOil & Gas Development Company Limited
2:00 2:30 Investment Opportunities in Central Alberta Central Alberta (Canada) David Ghoris/Pam StecklerEconomic Development Officer/Investment Attraction OfficerCity of Red Deer/Access Prosperity
2:45 3:15 Overview and Opportunities for Business in Exploration and Production in the Bolivian Oil and Gas industry
Bolivia Honorable Luis Alberto Sánchez Fernández, Minister at Ministry of Hydrocarbons & Energy, Bolivia
As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT THEATRE
As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
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BOYCE THEATRE, CORRAL, STAMPEDE PARKTuesday, June 7
11:00 AM Re-Engage: How to Re-purpose Your Skillset Right Management, CRIEC and Employer Panel
12:30 PM Redefining MentorshipYoung Women in Energy
1:00 PM The Road to ResilienceMount Royal University
1:30 PM Successful Networking and the 30 Second PitchCatherine Brownlee Inc.
2:00 PM Re-Engage: Transitioning to Renewable Energy Calgary Economic Development, Solas Energy Consulting, Skyfire Energy and Canadian Geothermal Energy Association
3:30 PM How to Land the Right Job with the Right StrategyMonster Worldwide
Wednesday, June 81:00 AM Re-Engage: Labour Market Outlook 2016 to 2020 for Canada’s Oil and Gas Industry
PetroLMI - Enform
2:30 AM Re-Engage: Optimizing Your Job Search and the Hidden Job MarketRight Management and CRIEC
4:00 AM InnovationMount Royal University
4:30 AM How to Land the Right Job with the Right StrategyMonster Worldwide
Thursday, June 910:30 AM Re-Engage: Networking for Introverts
Right Management and CRIEC
12:30 PM Redefining MentorshipYoung Women in Energy
1:00 AM How to Land the Right Job with the Right StrategyMonster Worldwide
1:30 AM Successful Networking and the 30 Second PitchCatherine Brownlee Inc.
2:00 AM Motivating Your WorkforceMount Royal University
Re-Engage sessions are presented by:
HEAVY OIL PRESENTATION THEATRE
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HALL D&E (BOOTH 7220), STAMPEDE PARKTuesday, June 7
Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
10:30 11:00 Optimization of a Large Polymer Flood Using Full-field Streamline Simulation
Streamsim Technologies, Inc Rod Batycky, Vice President
11:15 11:45 Nsolv – A Cleaner, Cheaper, and Safer Production Method to Unlock Heavy Oil Resources
Nsolv Paul Krawchuk, VP of Operations
12:00 12:30 Case History of Sequencing Re-completions from Toe to Heel Increasing Recovery
D. Cadrin Enterprises Ltd. David Cadrin, Consultant
12:45 1:15 Transferring Interfacial Rheology Data from Lab Tests to Practical Midstream Processing: Optimizing Demulsifier Performance to Reduce Corrosion and Pipeline Pressure Peaks
KRÜSS GmbH Daniel Frese, Application Expert
1:30 2:00 CSA B149.3 - Path to Certification of Fuel Burning Equipment in Canada
Intertek Nader Farahani, Manager - Fuel SI Canada
2:15 2:45 Unique Solutions to Bolting Challenges in the Petroleum Industry Precision Bolting LTD Ken Gamroth, Owner and General Manager
3:00 3:30 Dropped Overhead Objects and Chosing the Correct Secondary Retention Device
Stanley Engineered Ryan Bostick, Business Development Manager
3:45 4:15 Reducing Emissions and Cutting Costs Black Gold Rush Industries Ltd. Dallas Rosevear, Business Development Manager
4:30 5:00 Personal Safety Monitoring Universal Site Monitoring Andrew Thurlow, Managing Director
5:15 5:45 Productivity Gains in Automated Refueling Western Global Mike Nelson, Business Development Manager
Wednesday, June 8Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
10:30 11:00 With IoT in Oil & Gas, the Devil’s In the Details ZTR Control Systems Len Auer, Product Marketing & Planning Manager
11:15 11:45 New Novel Floating Roof Technology for Hydrocarbon Storage and Production Facilities
Greatario Covers Terry Frank, V.P. Sales and Marketing
12:00 12:30 Paragonled Explosion Proof Lights Paragon Semiconductor Lighting Technology Co., Ltd.
Jordan Wu, Sales Division Assistant Manager
12:45 1:15 Industrial Internet of Things (Iiot) Technology in the Directional Drilling Industry: How to Realize New Levels of Performance and Efficiency in a Down Economy
ISS Connectivity Adam Strynadka, Managing Director
1:30 2:00 Sorbweb™Plus Secondary Oil Containment Systems Albarrie GeoComposites Limited
Carla Smiderle, Sales & Marketing Manager
2:15 2:45 New DMT – Geophysical Method and Technology in Prospecting H.BLOCH a.s. Vladimir Jadrnicek, CEO
3:00 3:30 CSI Above Grade Sulphur Seal - A Safety, Reliability & Operations Innovation
Preston Phipps Adolfo Allegro, Technical Sales Engineer
3:45 4:15 Edge Gateways and Middleware - A One-Two Punch for IIoT Elecsys Corporation Tim Carr, Director of Sales - Industrial Data Gateways
4:30 5:00 The “Frequency” to Unlock Hidden Oil Resources Harris Corporation Jason Bys, Director, Energy Solutions
5:15 5:45 Leak Detection on Four Legs Detector Dog Services International Ltd
Ron Mistafa, Owner/President
As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
HEAVY OIL PRESENTATION THEATRE
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HALL D&E (BOOTH 7220), STAMPEDE PARKThursday, June 9
Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
10:30 11:00 What is an Effective Safety Management System? Dekra Insight Ron Demaray, President
11:15 11:45 Cost-Effective Treatment of Frac Flowback, Produced Water and Brine
APATEQ Dirk Martin, Chief Sales Officer
12:00 12:30 Post-CHOPS Well Test Centre Saskatchewan Research Council
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
12:45 1:15 Industrial Internet Of Things (IIoT) - Using Middleware in an Oil and Gas SCADA Environment
The Streamline Group Greg Tink, Managing Partner
1:30 2:00 Ultra High Temperature durable AFLAS FFKM Material Solution for HPHT and EOR
AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.
Masahide Yodogawa, Sr.R&D Manager
2:15 2:45 An Intuitive Way to Manage Complex Day to Day Operations Aimsio Inc. Hanif Joshaghani, Co-founder, Head of Sales and Business Development
3:00 3:30 Cost Estimating and Contingency Assessment for Three Typical Pile Foundation Systems (Screw Pile, Driven Pile, Cast-in-Place Pile)
Almita Piling Inc. Mohamed Abdelaziz, Sales and Business Development Manager
3:45 4:15 Environmentally Responsible Non-Destructive Cleaning with Dry Ice
Cold Jet Ellen Heini, Director of Business Development - Contract Cleaning
As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
MEXICO PANEL PRESENTATION: ENERGY REFORM
BOYCE THEATRE, CORRAL, STAMPEDE PARK
Wednesday, June 810:00 am - 10:30 am Opening Remarks
Dr. Pierre-Gerlier Forest, Director and Palmer Chair, the School of Public Policy
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Markets & Social AcceptabilityModerator: Dan McFadyen, Program Director, Extractive Resource Governance, the School of Public PolicyDr. Robert Skinner, Executive Fellow, the School of Public Policy Carlos Ortiz, Director General, SENERGuillermo Garcia-Alcocer, President, Energy Regulatory CommissionDr. Sergio Alcocer, President, Mexican Academy of Engineering
Presented by:
HYDRAULIC FRACTURING THEATRE
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As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
FRAC SITE, BOOTH 3900, STAMPEDE PARKTuesday, June 7
Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
10:30 11:00 Water Usage: Innovations to Reduce Fresh Water Volumes Trican Well Service Ltd. Jocelyn McMinn, Fracturing Technical Team Lead
11:00 11:30 Frac Fluid Containment: Why Contamination Is Very Rare (Or Green Frac Fluids Are Available, But Not Required)
Trican Well Service Ltd. Jocelyn McMinn, Fracturing Technical Team Lead
11:30 12:00 Earthquakes and Fracturing: What is the Connection? Trican Well Service Ltd. David Quirk, Fracturing Technical Manager
1:30 2:00 Increasing Duvernay Production from Complex Fracture Systems Halliburton Group Canada Robert Taylor, Manager Canadian Reservoir Studies Team
2:00 2:30 Refracturing: Revitalize Your Field with Confidence Halliburton Group Canada Eric Atamanik, Fracturing - Account Representative
2:30 3:00 Refracturing Calfrac Well Services Ltd. Derek Gorgichuk, Sales and Technical Advisor
3:00 3:30 Proppant Transport Modifer: An Innovated Way to Improve Sand Distribution across Net Pay (Includes Video)
Trican Well Service Ltd. Scott Churchill, Fracturing Technical Specialist
3:30 4:00 Frac Sand Dust Control: An Innovative and Economical Dust Mitigation Process
Trican Well Service Ltd. Michael Elliot, Technical Specialist – Fracturing
Wednesday, June 8Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
10:30 11:00 Frac Sand Dust Control: An Innovative and Economical Dust Mitigation Process
Trican Well Service Ltd. Michael Elliot, Technical Specialist – Fracturing
11:00 11:30 Water Usage: Innovations to Reduce Fresh Water Volumes Trican Well Service Ltd. Jocelyn McMinn, Fracturing Technical Team Lead
11:30 12:00 Frac Fluid Containment: Why Contamination Is Very Rare (Or Green Frac Fluids Are Available, But Not Required)
Trican Well Service Ltd. Jocelyn McMinn, Fracturing Technical Team Lead
12:00 12:30 Refracturing Calfrac Well Servics Ltd. Derek Gorgichuk, Sales and Technical Advisor
1:30 2:00 Refracturing: Revitalize Your Field with Confidence Halliburton Group Canada Eric Atamanik, Fracturing - Account Representative
2:00 2:30 Increasing Duvernay Production from Complex Fracture Systems Halliburton Group Canada Robert Taylor, Manager Canadian Reservoir Studies Team
2:30 3:00 Proppant Transport Modifer: An Innovated Way to Improve Sand Distribution across Net Pay (Includes Video)
Trican Well Service Ltd. Scott Churchill, Fracturing Technical Specialist
3:00 3:30 Earthquakes and Fracturing: What is the Connection? Trican Well Service Ltd. David Quirk, Fracturing Technical Manager
Thursday, June 9Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
10:30 11:00 Proppant Transport Modifer: An Innovated Way to Improve Sand Distribution across Net Pay (Includes Video)
Trican Well Service Ltd. Scott Churchill, Fracturing Technical Specialist
11:00 11:30 Frac Fluid Containment: Why Contamination Is Very Rare (Or Green Frac Fluids Are Available, But Not Required)
Trican Well Service Ltd. Jocelyn McMinn, Fracturing Technical Team Lead
11:30 12:00 Water Usage: Innovations to Reduce Fresh Water Volumes Trican Well Service Ltd. Jocelyn McMinn, Fracturing Technical Team Lead
1:30 2:00 Frac Sand Dust Control: An Innovative and Economical Dust Mitigation Process
Trican Well Service Ltd. Michael Elliot, Technical Specialist – Fracturing
2:00 2:30 Refracturing Calfrac Well Services Ltd. Derek Gorgichuk, Sales and Technical Advisor
2:30 3:00 Earthquakes and Fracturing: What is the Connection? Trican Well Service Ltd. David Quirk, Fracturing Technical Manager
KNOWLEDGE BAR - CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
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As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
HALL B - BOOTH 1745, STAMPEDE PARKTuesday, June 7
Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
12:00 12:45 Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions (C-DER)
Saskatchewan Research Council
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
1:00 1:45 Wireless Vent Valve Monitoring: The Next Evolution in Tank Venting
Zirco Ryan Sperling, Business Development Manager
2:00 2:45 Eliminating Gas Emissions Using Reciprocating Compressors
Burckhardt Compression (Canada) Inc.
Johann Scherer-Brown, Systems Sales Manager and Craig Bowern, Services Manager
3:00 3:45 Fast Tracking Innovations in Measurement, Monitoring and Instrumentation to Reduce Operating Costs and Environmental Impacts at Oil Sands Operations
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Carolyn Preston, Suncor Applied Research Fellow in Measurement, Monitoring and Instrumentation
4:00 4:45 Plasma Pulse Technology for Enhanced Oil Recovery Novas Energy Lee Primeau, General Sales Manager
Wednesday, June 8Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
12:00 12:45 Digital Advancements and Burner Advancement for Oil and Gas Sites
ACL Manufacturing Inc. Ron Truelove, V.P. of U.S. Operations
1:00 1:45 Electric-Powered Fracturing US Well Services, LLC Jared Oehring, VP of Technology
2:00 2:45 Reduce Heat Tracing Headaches: Heat More Efficiently While Reducing Capital Costs
Zirco Ryan Sperling, Business Development Manager
3:00 3:45 Environmentally Responsible Foundations Using Screw Piles Almita Piling Mohamed Abdelaziz, Sales and Business Development Manager
4:00 4:45 Lets Clear the Air! PERM Inc Dr. Apostolos Kantzas , Director
Thursday, June 9Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
11:00 11:45 Digital Advancements and Burner Advancement for Oil and Gas Sites
ACL Manufacturing Inc. Ron Truelove, V.P. of U.S. Operations
12:00 12:45 Environmentally Responsible Foundations Using Screw Piles Almita Piling Mohamed Abdelaziz, Sales and Business Development Manager
1:00 1:45 Plasma Pulse Technology for Enhanced Oil Recovery Novas Energy Lee Primeau, General Sales Manager
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KNOWLEDGE BAR - DIGITAL OILFIELD
HALL B - BOOTH 1751, STAMPEDE PARK
As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
Tuesday, June 7Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
11:00 11:45 Using Big Data to Operate in 2016 Cadeon Phil Unger, CEO
12:00 12:45 High Definition LiDAR & Imagery Applications RME Geomatics Chris Martin, Business Development Manager
1:00 1:45 Reservoir Pattern Surveillance of a Mature Flood Streamsim Technologies, Inc.
Rod Batycky, Vice President
2:00 2:45 Predictive Analytics for Rotational Equipment: Use Case and Demo for Electric Submersible Pumps
IBM James Findlay, Analytics Lead, Natural Resources Solution Centre
3:00 3:45 The Role Wireless Networking Can Play in Lowering OPEX in the Oilfield
Redline Communication Louis Lambert, VP, Oil & Gas Sales
4:00 4:45 Back to Earth: Using Drones for Real-time Business through Real-time 3D Reconstruction
Lockheed Martin Michael Jones, Software Engineering Associate Manager
5:00 5:45 CMT Twin: Revolutionizing Pipe Joining Fronius Canada Ltd. Johann Tiffner, Senior Applications Engineer
Wednesday, June 8Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
11:00 11:45 Real-Time Intelligent Production and Service Optimization: SAGD and Fracking
Hitachi Solutions Sebastian Maurice, Director, Architectural Design and Analytics
12:00 12:45 An Intuitive Way to Manage Complex Day to Day Field Operations
Aimsio Inc. Hanif Joshaghani, Co-founder, Head of Sales & Business Development
1:00 1:45 Track and Reduce Costs in a Drilling Tool Rental Cycle with Big Data Analysis
Biminer Technologies Inc. Feng Jiao, President
2:00 2:45 Delivering Cloud Economics with Object Storage IBM Lindon Smith, Cloud Storage Architect for Oil & Gas Accounts
3:00 3:45 Case Study: Enabling the Digital Oilfield with a Super Major Redline Communication Louis Lambert, VP, Oil & Gas Sales
4:00 4:45 Field Paperwork Automation With FieldCap FieldCap Brad Peterson, President
Thursday, June 9Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
11:00 11:45 Using Intrinsically Safe Mobile Devices in Oil, Gas and Energy Environments
Ecom Instruments Inc. Cari Clarotto, Sales & Channel Manager, Canada
12:00 12:45 Why Getting a Coffee Is the Best Part of Most People’s Day. What Can You Learn From The “Other” Black Gold?
IBM Dason Wells, Mobility Lead
1:00 1:45 Protecting the Worker: Automating the EHS Approach Medgate Bob Poteet, Sales Executive
2:00 2:45 The Huge Benefits of Using Intelligent Software to Schedule Your Workforce
EDP Software / SchedulePro
Sachan Agrawal, CEO
3:00 3:45 Digitize Your Field Operations-Discover How Leading O&G Companies Are Integrating Mobile Devices
Hitachi Solutions Rachael Mott, Vice President, Field Services
Sponsored by:
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ROTARY HOUSE, STAMPEDE PARK
LOW CARBON INNOVATION FORUM
As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
Tuesday, June 71:00 pm - 1:15 pm Opening Remarks and Introduction
Heather Campbell, Regional Director, Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC)
1:15 pm - 1:35 pm Keynote SpeakerLinda Coady, Chief Sustainability Officer, Enbridge
1:35 pm - 1:45 pm Break
1:45 pm -2:45 pm Transition Technologies: Carbon Capture, Conversion and StorageModerator: Richard Adamson, President, CMC Research InstitutesTim Wiwchar, Portfolio Manager, Athabasca Oil Sands Project, ShellApoorv Sinha, President, Carbon UpcyclingDon Lawton, Director, Containment and Monitoring InstituteDarryl Wolanski, Vice President, Business Development, Inventys
2:45 pm - 3:00 pm Networking Break
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm The Hat Trick Challenge: Achieving Profitability, Environmental Performance, and Social License in Extraction and Production ProcessesModerator: Heather Campbell, Regional Director, Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC)Joule Bergerson, Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department and the Centre for Environmental Engineering Research and Education, Schulich School of Engineering, University of CalgaryMarty Reed, CEO, EVOK InnovationsKevin Slough, President and CTO, FilterBoxx Water & Environmental Corp.Todd Parker, CEO, Blue Spark Energy
Wednesday, June 81:00 pm - 1:15 pm Opening Remarks and Introduction
Megan Zimmerman, Business Development Manager, Technology & Renewable Energy, Business and Trade Development, Calgary Economic Development
1:15 pm -2:15 pm Addressing Methane Emissions: Advances in Detection and CaptureModerator: Jason Switzer, Board Member, Alberta Clean Tech Industry Alliance (ACTia)Audrey Mascarenhas, President and CEO, Questor Technologies Inc.Paul Evans, Execuitive Vice President, FerusMark Taylor, Vice President, Climate Policy Assurance Team, Alberta Energy RegulatorIan Kuwahara, Technical Director, Cap-Op EnergyRichard Adamson, President, CMC Research Institutes
2:15 pm - 2:30 pm Networking Break
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm It Takes a Village: The Role of Collaboration in Innovation SuccessModerator: Jeff Reading, Opportunity Development, Kinetica VenturesSteve MacDonald, CEO, Climate Change Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC)Hamish Adam, CEO, Boreal LaserSteven Koles, President & CEO, Hifi EngineeringKevin Frankowski, Executive Director, Kinetica Ventures
Presented by:
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As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
SRC TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION THEATRE
HALLS ABC - BOOTH 1210, STAMPEDE PARK Tuesday, June 7
Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter
10:30 11:00 SRC Energy Overview Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Paul Paynter, Business Development Director, Energy
11:00 11:30 Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions (C-DER)
Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
11:30 12:00 Air Quality Monitoring Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kenelm Grismer, Manager, Environmental Performance and Forestry
12:00 12:30 Wormholes and Post-CHOPS EOR Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kelly Knorr, Operations Manager, Energy
12:30 1:00 Partial Upgrading Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kelly Knorr, Operations Manager, Energy
1:00 1:30 High-Temperature Surfactants Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Muhammad Imran, Manager, EOR Field Development
1:30 2:00 Current and Future Challenges of Heavy Oil Recovery Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Muhammad Imran, Manager, EOR Field Development
2:00 2:30 Post-CHOPS Well Test Centre Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
2:30 3:00 Mastering Light and Tight Oil Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
3:00 3:30 Heavy Oil Waterflooding Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Petro Nakutnyy, Manager, EOR Processes
3:30 4:00 Polymer Enhanced Oil Recovery Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Petro Nakutnyy, Manager, EOR Processes
4:00 4:30 Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions (C-DER)
Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
4:30 5:00 Continuous Monitoring of Reservoir Fluids using Passive Seismic
C-Sinc Technologies Ltd. Pavan Elapavuluri, Chief Technology Officer
5:00 5:30 Technology Opportunities in an Industry Downturn Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC)
Marc Godin, Technical Advisor
Wednesday, June 8Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter Name & Job Title
10:30 11:00 SRC Energy Overview Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Paul Paynter, Business Development Director, Energy
11:00 11:30 Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions (C-DER)
Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
11:30 12:00 Air Quality Monitoring Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kenelm Grismer, Manager, Environmental Performance and Forestry
12:00 12:30 Wormholes and Post-CHOPS EOR Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kelly Knorr, Operations Manager, Energy
12:30 1:00 Partial Upgrading Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kelly Knorr, Operations Manager, Energy
1:00 1:30 High-Temperature Surfactants Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Muhammad Imran, Manager, EOR Field Development
1:30 2:00 Current and Future Challenges of Heavy Oil Recovery Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Muhammad Imran, Manager, EOR Field Development
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As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
SRC TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION THEATRE
HALLS ABC - BOOTH 1210, STAMPEDE PARK Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter Name & Job Title
2:00 2:30 Post-CHOPS Well Test Centre Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
2:30 3:00 Mastering Light and Tight Oil Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
3:00 3:30 Heavy Oil Waterflooding Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Petro Nakutnyy, Manager, EOR Processes
3:30 4:00 Polymer Enhanced Oil Recovery Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Petro Nakutnyy, Manager, EOR Processes
4:00 4:30 Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions (C-DER)
Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
4:30 5:00 Utilizing Through Pipe Technology to Improve Production Efficiency
Roke Technologies Ltd. Hermann Kramer, President
5:00 5:30 Technology Opportunities in an Industry Downturn Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC)
Marc Godin, Technical Advisor
Thursday, June 9Start End Presentation Title Company Presenter Name & Job Title
10:30 11:00 SRC Energy Overview Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Paul Paynter, Business Development Director, Energy
11:00 11:30 Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions (C-DER)
Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
11:30 12:00 Air Quality Monitoring Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kenelm Grismer, Manager, Environmental Performance and Forestry
12:00 12:30 Wormholes and Post-CHOPS EOR Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kelly Knorr, Operations Manager, Energy
12:30 1:00 Partial Upgrading Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Kelly Knorr, Operations Manager, Energy
1:00 1:30 High-Temperature Surfactants Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Muhammad Imran, Manager, EOR Field Development
1:30 2:00 Current and Future Challenges of Heavy Oil Recovery Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Muhammad Imran, Manager, EOR Field Development
2:00 2:30 Post-CHOPS Well Test Centre Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
2:30 3:00 Mastering Light and Tight Oil Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
3:00 3:30 Heavy Oil Waterflooding Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Petro Nakutnyy, Manager, EOR Processes
3:30 4:00 Polymer Enhanced Oil Recovery Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Petro Nakutnyy, Manager, EOR Processes
4:00 4:30 Centre for the Demonstration of Emissions Reductions (C-DER)
Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)
Mike Crabtree, Vice-President, Energy
4:30 5:00 Surface Casing Vent Flow Remediation Winterhawk Well Abandonment Ltd.
Dale Kunz, President
Sponsored and presented by:
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SECOND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUNDTABLE
EMERGING ISSUES & PRESSURES ON TODAY’S REGULATORSBMO CENTRE, ROOM 100B, STAMPEDE PARK
As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
Wednesday, June 81:00 pm - 1:30 pm Opening Remarks
WelcomeDan McFadyen, Program Director, Extractive Resource Governance, the School of Public Policy
Introduction to Extractive Resource Governance ProgramNiloo Hojjati, Research Associate, Extractive Resource Governance, the School of Public Policy
2:00 pm - 3:10 pm Markets & Social AcceptabilityModerator: Dan McFadyen, Program Director, Extractive Resource Governance, the School of Public Policy Dr. Robert Skinner, Executive Fellow, the School of Public Policy
Topic A) Markets With layoffs and cutbacks in the oil-patch and the ripple effects spreading throughout the Canadian economy, it may seem as though the latest drop in oil prices could stall the economic engine in Alberta for a long time. But can a silver lining be found in the roiling storm clouds of the current rout? This session explores the current environment of low oil prices, in contrast to three previous significant drops in oil prices (1985, 1997, and 2008) and assesses whether there are policy lessons to be learned from previous routes, or whether today is fundamentally different. How do emerging market conditions impact regulators? How can regulators learn from the past?
Gaétan Caron, Executive Fellow, the School of Public Policy
Topic B) Social LicenseRegulators operate in a complex world, confronted with many challenges as they attempt to strike a balance between the interests of both private and public stakeholders. This session explores the pressures posed by social license/social acceptability on regulators, and discusses public engagement. What are the pressures faced by regulators like the National Energy Board? What are the pressures from local community and government, as well as indigenous communities?
3:10 pm - 3:30 pm Coffee Break
3:30 pm - 4:45 pm Civil Society & Technology Moderator: Dan McFadyen, Program Director, Extractive Resource Governance, the School of Public Policy Shantel Jordison, Manager, Extractive Resource Governance, the School of Public Policy
Topic A) Civil SocietyThere are often two questions at the heart of the oil and gas debate in Canada. The first question relates to how oil and gas should be developed. The second relates to if, and at what pace oil and gas should be developed. As both debates rage on simultaneously as part of the larger dialogue about oil and gas development in Canada, different civil society groups have sought to exert their influence on each of these debates using different tactics and strategies, each with varying degrees of success. Drawing on various examples, the role of civil society will be explored as a pressure on regulators, and some observations will be made about which actors have been the most (and the least) influential over the years. Broadly, how does public debate act as a pressure on regulators?
Jim Dilay, Executive Fellow, the School of Public Policy
Topic B) TechnologyWith the fast-moving world of technological innovations in the oil and gas industry, regulators face immense pressure to respond to these dynamic changes in a timely manner. This session explores the pressures of technological advancement on regulators, and discusses the ways in which regulators can support the growth of technological advancements, whilst ensuring the safe and efficient development of energy resources. What are the most recent technological pressures that regulators face? How have these pressures impacted regulators? What have been some of the successes and failures in these areas?
4:40 pm - 5:00 pm Closing RemarksDan McFadyen, Program Director, Extractive Resource Governance, the School of Public Policy
Presented by:
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THE CIBN “DOGHOUSE” INNOVATION THEATRE AND PITCH COMPETITION
HALL B - BOOTH 1532, STAMPEDE PARK Sponsored by: Presented by:
Tuesday, June 7Start End Presentation
10:30 11:00 ABCtech Opening Address
11:00 11:30 The CIBN Sponsor Presentation
11:30 12:00 Blue Spark Energy Doghouse Address
12:00 1:30 Doghouse Pitch Competition MC: Sandi Gilbert, Founder & CEO, SeedUps Canada
Cleaner Technologies – Entrepreneur Presentations Judges• Krzys Palka• Mike Perri• Jay Haugen• Perry Kinkaide• Harry Tucker • Kerry George
1:30 2:00 Blue Spark Energy Sponsor Presentation
2:00 2:30 Absolute Combustion
2:30 3:00 Clem Geo Energy
3:00 3:30 SNS Sponsor Presentation
3:30 4:00 BIFF Co. Framing
4:00 4:30 MycoRemedy
4:30 5:00 TBD
Wednesday, June 8Start End Presentation
10:30 11:00 The CIBN Opening Address
11:00 11:30 Imaginea Energy Sponsor Presentation
11:30 12:00 Imaginea Energy Doghouse Address
12:00 1:30 Doghouse Pitch Competition MC: Suzanne West - President and CEO, Imaginea Energy Corp.
Leaner Innovations – Entrepreneur Presentations Judges• April Bottrell• Paul Paynter• Alex Raczenko • Rus Matichuk• Randy McCord • Cara Wolf
1:30 2:00 Proceed Solutions
2:00 2:30 Interface Fluidics
2:30 3:00 Government of Canada Sponsor Presentation
3:00 3:30 Endeavour Technologies
Intelligent Spools
3:30 4:00 Drill-Tek MWD Services Ltd.
4:00 4:30 GOmentr Inc. Sponsor Presentation
Thursday, June 9Start End Presentation
10:30 11:00 The CIBN Opening Address
11:00 11:30 SAIT Sponsor Presentation
11:30 12:00 SAIT Doghouse Address
12:00 1:30 Doghouse Pitch Competition MC: Joni Avram, Principal, Cause and Effect Marketing
Leaner Technologies – Entrepreneur Presentations Judges• Elio Cozzi• Todd Parker• Mike Crabtree• Kathryn Bechthold• Donna Dahl • Lee Malleau
1:30 2:00 Petro Niche Technology
2:00 2:30 GEM Services
2:30 3:00 Exterra Monitoring
3:00 3:30 True Site View
3:30 4:00 Zacxon
4:00 4:30 ABCtech Sponsor Presentation / Closing
As of May 27, 2016. Subject to updates.
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
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Tuesday, June 7SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference (Separate registration required)
7:30 am – 6:00 pm BMO Centre, Palomino Room, Stampede Park
GPS Awards (Purchased ticket required: $75 + GST)
8:00 am – 10:00 am Rotary House, Stampede Park
Exhibition – Day 1 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Stampede Park
SRC Technology and Innovation Theatre - Free to Attend 10:30 am – 5:30 pm Halls A, B, C, Stampede Park
Knowledge Bars - Free to Attend 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Hall B, Stampede Park
GPS Presentation Theatres – Free Presentations 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Halls B, C, D, E, Stampede Park
Low Carbon Innovation Forum 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Rotary House, Stampede Park
Opening Night Reception (Purchased ticket required: $95 + GST)
6:30 pm – Late Imperial Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Calgary
Wednesday, June 8SPE Heavy Oil Conference—Canada (Separate registration required)
7:30 am – 5:00 pm BMO Centre, Palomino Room
Energy Leaders Breakfast & International Energy Capital Forum (Purchased ticket required: $195 + GST)
7:30 am – 4:00 pm Imperial Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Calgary
Exhibition – Day 2 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Stampede Park
SRC Technology and Innovation Theatre - Free to Attend 10:30 am – 5:30 pm Halls A, B, C, Stampede Park
Knowledge Bars - Free to Attend 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Hall B, Stampede Park
GPS Presentation Theatres – Free Presentations 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Halls B, C, D, E, Stampede Park
Low Carbon Innovation Forum - Free to Attend 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Rotary House, Stampede Park
GPS Professional Bull Riders Invitational (Purchased ticket required: $15 + GST)
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Agrium Western Event Centre, Stampede Park
Official Industry Party 6:30 pm – Late Stampede Park, Cowboys Casino
Thursday, June 9SPE Heavy Oil Conference—Canada (Separate registration required)
7:30 am – 4:30 pm Palomino Room, Stampede Park
Indigenous Conference on Energy & Mining (Purchased ticket required: $495 + GST)
8:30 am – 6:00 pm Imperial Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Calgary
Exhibition – Day 3 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Stampede Park
SRC Technology and Innovation Theatre - Free to Attend 10:30 am – 5:00 pm Halls A, B, C, Stampede Park
Knowledge Bars - Free to Attend 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Hall B, Stampede Park
GPS Presentation Theatres – Free Presentations 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Halls B, C, D, E, Stampede Park
As of May 20, 2016. Subject to updates.