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13-14 FEBRUARY 2020 CALGARY STAMPEDE, BMO CENTER-CALGARY, AB Organized by: Joy Romero Vice President, Technology & Innovation Canadian Natural Resources (CNRL) Theo van der Werken Asset Manager Birchcliff Energy Sheldon Wall Manager, Advanced Analytics Suncor Energy Jana Hanova Director Evok Innovations Andrea Course Ventures Principal Shell Ventures Saurabh Patel Digital Exploration Lead ExxonMobil Association Partners: FEATURED SPEAKERS INCLUDE: 5TH ANNUAL Exhibitors: Media Partner: Lunch Sponsor: DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR GROUPS OF 3+ / LIMITED SEATS REMAINING www.iotinoilandgas-canada.com DRIVING CANADA’S IOT IMPLEMENTATION IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Innovation Partner: Educational Partner: Gold Sponsors: Silver Sponsor:

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13-14 FEBRUARY 2020CALGARY STAMPEDE,

BMO CENTER-CALGARY, AB

Organized by:

Joy Romero Vice President,

Technology & InnovationCanadian Natural Resources (CNRL)

Theo van der Werken

Asset ManagerBirchcliff Energy

Sheldon Wall Manager, Advanced

AnalyticsSuncor Energy

Jana Hanova Director

Evok Innovations

Andrea Course Ventures PrincipalShell Ventures

Saurabh Patel Digital Exploration Lead

ExxonMobil

Association Partners:

FEATURED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

5TH ANNUAL

Exhibitors:

Media Partner:

Lunch Sponsor:

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR GROUPS OF 3+ / LIMITED SEATS REMAINING

www.iotinoilandgas-canada.comDRIVING CANADA’S IOT IMPLEMENTATION IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY

Innovation Partner: Educational Partner:

Gold Sponsors: Silver Sponsor:

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ABOUT THE 5TH ANNUAL IOT IN OIL & GAS CANADA CONFERENCE

IoT transformed the way the Oil & Gas industry uses, collects and transmits data. Energy companies that implemented IoT technologies are now increasing profitability, reducing carbon footprint emissions, enjoying better, more streamlined processes, saving costs and getting more accurate forecasts for demand.

That’s likely why global IoT in the Oil & Gas market is expected to witness steady expansion between 2019 & 2024 as per a “Fior Market Report” released recently and will reach almost $40 billion by 2023, according to a report from BIS Research.

The 5th Annual IoT in Oil & Gas Canada Conference will continue to focus on helping operators drive down costs and increase efficiencies. The past four years have seen the industry make great strides in using technology to realign their cost base - and Energy Conference Network’s events have played an important role in best practice dissemination and providing a platform networking and idea exchange.

This event will share key trends, opportunities and implementation of IoT and Digital Transformation at Canada’s top Oil & Gas producers, discuss key solutions for major existing challenges such as data management, cybersecurity, cost reduction and emission reduction and showcase the most recent IoT programs and technologies in the market.

Based on attendees feedback, we made sure to include in our 2020 event, more sessions on data analytics and edge best practices, presentations on change management, additional speakers from top 10 oil producers in Canada and the US as well as speakers from solution providers and local start-ups. 

WHY ATTEND THE 5TH ANNUAL IOT IN OIL & GAS CANADA CONFERENCE?3 Understand recent implementations of IoT and Digitalization

in Oil & Gas in Canada

3 Discover how to leverage data analytics

3 Learn how to reduce cost and increase plant efficiency

3 Increase safety and reduce carbon footprints

3 Hear about case studies and challenges facing existing Oil and Gas Providers in Canada

3 Take an in-depth look at emerging trends and technologies

3 Network and meet industry experts and solution providers

2020 ATTENDING COMPANIES INCLUDE:

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MEET THE SPEAKERS FOR THE 5TH ANNUAL IOT IN OIL & GAS CANADA CONFERENCE

Ivan DukaDeveloper, Code for

Canada FellowCanada Energy

Regulator

Jeff LaFrenzLead for the Digital

Theme GroupClean Resource

Innovation Network (CRIN)

Mark ScantleburyChairpersonOilfield IoT Consortium

John HetheringtonIndustry Advisor,

Oil and GasJohn Hetherington

Consulting

Dave LaffertyPresident

Scientific Technical Services

Lequanne Collins-Bacchus

Product Manager, Code for Canada FellowCanada Energy

Regulator

Saurabh PatelDigital Exploration Lead

ExxonMobil

Dr. Setrag KhoshafianVice President of BPM Technology

Pegasystems Inc.

Ahmed ElkabbanyBusiness Advisor,

Director, Technology Transformation

LANMARK Engineering Inc.

Brenda BeckedorfExecutive Director

Alberta IoT

Sheldon WallManager, Advanced

AnalyticsSuncor Energy

Jana HanovaDirector

Evok Innovations

Roan ReimerDesigner, Code for

Canada FellowCanada Energy

Regulator

Soheil AsgarpourPresident

Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada

Joy RomeroVice President,

Technology & InnovationCanadian Natural Resources (CNRL)

Alastair CaithnessFounder and Chief Executive Officer

Ziyen

Theo van der WerkenAsset Manager

Birchcliff Energy

David MacKayVP of Sales for Canada

Onica

John Paul PortelliLead – Technology

and InnovationCanadian Natural Resources (CNRL)

The presenters were great. It was a great swath from vendors to customers explaining where they’re at today, what challenges their facing and where we’re going tomorrow.Gregory Yuzik, ARC Resources

Andrea CourseVentures PrincipalShell Ventures

Tyler FarmerManager, Business

Transformation & PartnershipsInformation and Communications

Technology Council

Dr. Dave Shook, PhD, P.Eng

President & Chief Executive Officer

ShookIOT

Ha NguyenVice President

McRock Capital

Dave HeinickeData ScientistDataRobot

Suzzette RaineyVice President, Canada

AUTOSOL

Dimitrios SpiliopoulosIoT Business Consultant &

Adjunct ProfessorIE Business School

Steve LiangAssociate Professor – IoT Research Chair

University of Calgary

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THURSDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2020: IOT IN OIL & GAS CANADA CONFERENCE DAY ONE

08:15 Registration

09:00 Opening remarks and welcome speech

09:10 Keynote presentation: Translating digital efficiency into better financial performance and new business growth

Joy Romero, VP Technology & Innovation, Canadian Natural Resources (CNRL)

THEME: OVERVIEW OF IOT IN OIL AND GAS IN CANADA

09:20 Update on IoT in the Canadian Oil & Gas sector • Market implementation: Where are we positioned? Facts

and figures • Benchmarking with the US and International markets • What are the recent implementations? Tyler Farmer, Manager, Business Transformation &

Partnerships, Information and Communications Technology Council

09:50 Panel: Advancing technology by standardizing IoT for Upstream Oil & Gas

• Understanding the requirements of a common hardware platform

• Discussing standard operating system and needed tools

• Listing the protocols put in place for data transport • Sharing business models to democratize solution

development and drive down costs Moderator: Mark Scantlebury, Chairman, Alberta IoT Panelists: Suzette Rainey, Vice President, Canada, AUTOSOL Dr. Steve Liang, Associate Professor – IoT Research Chair,

University of Calgary

10:30 Canada Energy Regulator Session: Canada Energy Regulator (CER) meets Code for Canada

• Learning about Code for Canada Fellows and how they are redesigning the CER’s regulatory database

• Showcasing recent prototypes and understanding the implemented codesign process

• Discussing how digital transformation is practiced at the Canada Energy Regulator

Lequanne Collins-Bacchus, Product Manager, Code for Canada, Data, Design and Analytics, Canada Energy Regulator

Ivan Duka, Developer, Canada Energy Regulator Roan Reimer, Designer, Canada Energy Regulator

11:00 Networking break

11:30 Panel: Investors and choosing the right technology • How are potential investments evaluated and capital

needs assessed? • Should oil producers invest in internal innovation

and partners or invest in start-ups? Pros and cons • Which IoT technologies for Oil & Gas are showing promise

and gaining traction? Panelists: Andrea Course, Venture Principal, Shell Ventures Ha Nguyen, Vice President, McRock Capital

THEME: DATA ANALYTICS AND CYBERSECURITY

12:10 Best Practice: Advancing the analytics culture, talent and education at Suncor – A transformation initiative

We’ve all heard it said that Analytics is a “Team Sport”. Many analytics programs tend to focus primarily on the score and equipment rather than on preparing the players, coaches, referees and fans.

This session will discuss practical ways to prepare people across the organization to play this new sport, teach them the rules of the game and educate the fans using a variety of channels.

Sheldon Wall, Manager, Advanced Analytics, Suncor Energy

12:40 Panel: Leveraging data analytics for preventive maintenance and production optimization

• Transforming existing data to an understandable format • Gathering data in a secure platform for future evaluation • Utilizing sensors and AI to get more accurate data and context • Integration of IoT sensor data into the visualization through

virtual reality Moderator: Dave Lafferty, President,

Scientific Technical Services Panelists: Dimitrios Spiliopoulos, IoT Business Consultant &

Adjunct Professor, IE Business School Jeff LaFrenz, Lead for the Digital Theme Group,

Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN) Alastair Caithness, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Ziyen

13:20 Networking lunch

14:20 How to Accelerate Your IoT Journey • Deployment strategies for end to end IoT projects – from

electronics to ingestion to applications and artificial intelligence

• How can IoT projects be approached holistically? • Roll outs – how to start, design, scale and deploy your IoT

solution into operations David MacKay, VP of Sales for Canada, Onica

14:50 How Automated AI Can Scale to your IOT Data IOT technology has created a trove of new data. Feed

this data stream into machine learning algorithms, and the models created can generate valuable predictions ranging from demand forecasts, likely equipment failures to optimized control sequences. The cost savings potential from machine learning models built using IOT data is huge, but actually getting from raw data to real-time predictions is costly and time-consuming. Dave will explore how the natural progression of automating new technologies is being applied to building and deploying machine learning models, enabling machine learning to scale with the data being generated

Dave Heinicke, Data Scientist, DataRobot

15:20 Accelerating field development; Learnings from field diagnostics in stacked pay reservoir

• Ability to provide several insights into reservoir behavior using one technology pad

• Improving design through data leveraging and technical work • Enhancing well results, de-risking nearby land and new

layers and prudently expanding land position Theo Van Derwerken, Asset Manager – Montney,

Birchcliff Energy

15:50 Afternoon Networking Break

16:20 Understanding detailed well data analytics through IoT to increase production and asset value

• Applying IOT and big data analytics in upstream oil and gas industry to increase production.

• Increasing CAPEX efficiency through smart & automated work-over candidate selection.

• Creating a continuous opportunity life cycle measuring actual vs forecasted incremental production targets

• Utilizing IOT to reduce down-time for production and maximize asset reliability

Alastair Caithness, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Ziyen

16:50 The Journey of ExxonMobil in securing the Edge • How ExxonMobil undertook the effort of improving security

of the edge computing • Understanding demand and importance of securing

edge devices • Discussing market solution vs custom development direction • Sharing more on the industry partnership with major tech

providers to enable the secure edge platform Saurabh Patel, Digital Exploration Lead, ExxonMobil

17:20 Chairman’s closing remarks

17:30 End of conference day one

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FRIDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2020: IOT IN OIL & GAS CANADA CONFERENCE DAY TWO

08:30 Registration

09:00 Opening Remarks and welcome speech

THEME: DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND IOT IMPLEMENTATION

09:10 Case Study: Challenges in implementing IoT and Digital transformation – An operator’s point of view

• Shell’s Digital Transformation • Deployment Challenges • Tracking and reporting value Andrea Course, Venture Principal, Shell Ventures

09:40 Case Study: Discussing current challenges facing Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL) in implementing Digital Transformation

John Paul Portelli, Technology and Innovation, Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL)

10:10 Panel: Bridging the gap between the innovation ecosystem and the oil & gas leaders and operators to overcome industry challenges

• Initiate dialogue and communication between oil operators and solution & technology providers

• Overcome the fear of sharing industry challenges to properly implement digital transformation

• Showcase recent digital solutions from local start-ups Moderator: Soheil Asgarpour, President,

Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada Panelists: John Hetherington, Industry Advisor, Oil and Gas,

John Hetherington Consulting Jana Hanova, Director, Evok Innovations Ahmed Elkabbany, Business Advisor, Director, Technology

Transformation, LANMARK Engineering Inc. Andrea Course, Venture Principal, Shell Ventures

10:50 Identifying and Quantifying ROI in IIoT Applications for Oil and Gas Production

• Understand how to quantify the return on investment for your IIoT applications

• Discuss how to measure application success and uncover the hidden potential of IIoT application solutions.

• A properly planned and executed IIoT program can be self-funding: Examples of successful and unsuccessful IIoT programs, how to estimate benefits up front and measure them after the fact?

Dr. Dave Shook, Phd, P.Eng, President & Chief Executive Officer, ShookIOT

11:05 Networking break

11:35 Successful IoT implementation, is it all about technology? • Very often industrial companies focus only on what

technology to use for a successful IoT implementation. Is this enough?

• What else oil and gas companies need to consider during planning, implementation and expansion of IoT projects?

• How IE Business School prepares professionals to deal better with digital transformation and IoT

Dimitrios Spiliopoulos, IoT Business Consultant & Adjunct Professor, IE Business School

12:05 Driving efficiency and reducing cost with IOT, Digital Transformation and Innovation

• Actions Oil & Gas can take at different stages of the digital maturity continuum: Change is better than irrelevance

• Quick wins that drive impact: Cost savings and GHG emission reduction benefits of digital

• Trends in differentiation: Edge computing, low power consumption and de-risking pilots/deployments

Jana Hanova, Director, Evok Innovations

12:35 Prioritizing digital transformation strategies for a successful implementation

• Identifying the challenges delaying implementation • Engaging senior managers and decision makers to

speed up the process • Initiating training to fully benefit from IoT and the

digital technologies available John Hetherington, Industry Advisor, Oil and Gas,

John Hetherington Consulting

13:15 Networking lunch

14:15 Expansion and Collaboration within the IoT Ecosystem • Connected devices on their own do not generate value,

you must have the right use case • Need an ecosystem to partners with to bring a solution

to a client • Once the solution is created, taking it to a larger market • Breaking up the silo Brenda Beckedorf, Executive Director, Alberta IoT

14:45 Challenging the existing culture in the oil and gas industry to alleviate digital transformation debts

The term “Digital Transformation” has become overloaded and almost meaningless. This presentation will cover three fundamental cultural shifts in Oil & Gas that are critical for success in the increasingly IoT connected digital era:

• Digitizing value streams to address challenges in application and organizational silos

• The transformation from legacy to automation with robotics and AI assisted work

• A pragmatic Design Thinking approach to balance the speed of digital innovation with best practices

Dr. Setrag Khoshafian, Chief Evangelist and VP, BPM Technology

THEME: IOT FOR SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT

15:15 Afternoon Networking Break

15:45 Understanding the role of IoT and digital technology in producing clean hydrocarbon energy from source

There are many areas where IoT and digital technologies are increasing our ability to produce cleaner hydrocarbon energy. This presentation will provide an overview of some of these areas, including:

• Measuring, monitoring and mitigating GHG emissions • Remote monitoring of abandoned well-sites • Performance enhancements and process optimization • Preventative maintenance • Reducing windshield time Jeff LaFrenz, Lead for the Digital Theme Group,

Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN)

16:15 Chairman’s closing remarks

16:30 End of conference day two

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IOT IN OIL & GAS CANADA CONFERENCE 2019

Amazed how many people I met that have something in common with me! Before the conference started, I only knew 2 people in attendance, and I walked away with many new friends. For that reason alone, the conference was a big success.Tom Wilson, Energy Industry Lead, Appian

What is interesting about attending this conference is trying to be able to understand, how do you improve your business? How do you try to find new ways, new solutions and new things you are trying to accomplish? All of that is something you can do by attending this conference.Dave McCarthy, Bsquare

3 Sr. Operations Engineer, Cenovus Energy3 IT Solution Architect, Canadian Natural Resources3 Supervisor, SCADA, Enbridge3 Group Lead JV Admin, Encana3 Project Manager, Foundation Infrastructure Projects,

Branch, Information Technology, ExxonMobil3 Director, Digital Innovation, Innovation Gateway,

Husky Energy

3 Digital Opportunity Manager, Imperial Oil

3 Senior IT Architect, Petronas Energy Canada

3 Senior IT Architect, Repsol

3 Senior CS-IT, Shell Canada

3 Senior Architect, Suncor Energy

3 Sr. Systems Analyst, Tundra Oil & Gas

3 Engineering Director, Wood Canada

SAMPLE LIST OF ATTENDEES:

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IoT in Oil & Gas Canada fosters an environment that brings together buyers and sellers and allows them to interact in an educational and dynamic atmosphere. By providing two days of endless networking, new relationships are formed, current relationships are strengthened, and business is done.

Decision makers want to meet you, so contact us today to discuss your options.

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Join us in Calgary in February of 2020 for the 5th edition of the IoT in Oil & Gas Canada Conference and meet over 200 technology professionals in the Oil & Gas space. Debate the latest IoT issues, network with partners and customers, grow business connections and learn from the experts. Don’t miss out!

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:The best conversations are those that are not confined by an office, they are the ones that push you to dig deeper, ask questions, challenge answers and debate common practice.

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The Energy Conference Network organizes and executes the most timely, insightful and respected conferences in the energy sector, providing executives with the edge they need to overcome the challenges of today’s operating environment.

We provide world class conferences through a deep understanding of market issues and opportunities, exemplary onsite delivery and a focus on quality in everything we do.

Join us at the 5th Annual IoT in Oil & Gas Canada Conference to see how we deliver exceptional value and service to all of our attendees.

NETWORKING

Your secret weapon for networking and business development, Bizzabo is our customized online platform that benefits speakers, delegates and sponsors by providing access to attendees and content – anytime. With access to Bizzabo, which is available through your desktop computer, tablet or mobile app, all attendees will truly

have the conference at their fingertips before, during and after the event.

When attending an Energy Conference Network event, you won’t miss out on opportunities to meet the right people. Use Bizzabo to network with peers before, during and after the conference – maximizing your opportunities to learn and exchange experiences with like-minded individuals.

INTERACTIVE Q&A

Sli.do is our interactive Q&A app that lets attendees ask questions and participate in surveys from any device and vote for the ones they like the most. This allows for presenters to get to answer more of your questions, which are important to the

conference format. At Energy Conference Network, we won’t waste any of your valuable conference time running a microphone around the room.

3 Gain a comprehensive outlook into the opportunities for solution providers3 Foster new VP-level contacts and partnerships from the most renowned oil and gas companies3 Make your mark with operators and help shape their 2020 oil and gas IoT strategy3 Understand where the leading companies are channeling technology investment for the next 12 months3 Get up to speed with the latest technology trends – learn what you need to do across your network3 Learn what your competitors are up to so that you can get ahead of the game

PARTNER WITH US AND YOU WILL:

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FEBRUARY 11-12, 2020CALGARY STAMPEDE, BMO CENTRE-GALGARY, AB

3 In an exclusive keynote presentation, Nal Resources will share first-hand experiences of implementing blockchain, lessons learned and key successes

3 Cenovus Energy will share perspectives on the future of blockchain innovation

3 TrustBix will reveal how blockchain has transformed end-to-end supply chain operations with improved transaction time and visibility

3 In a panel led by the Alberta Blockchain Consortium, you will learn more about the opportunities for diversity and inclusion as well as long term growth for blockchain in the oil and gas industry

3 A high-level investment panel will discuss where, when and how to invest in blockchain to yield the greatest returns

The 2nd Annual Blockchain in Oil & Gas Canada Conference will bring together stakeholders and decision makers across the value to chain to discuss how the transformational effect of blockchain is revolutionizing the oil and gas market and creating new opportunities for innovation. Over two days, you will hear how the top operators such as Cenovus and Nal Resources are leveraging blockchain applications and capitalizing on new opportunities. Attend this conference to learn first hand from your peers and hear the most up-to-date information directly from the oil and gas companies making it happen.

Just some of the program highlights include:

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE 2ND ANNUAL BLOCKCHAIN IN OIL & GAS CANADA CONFERENCE?

Upstream E&P Operators, Midstream Companies, Petrochemical, Lubricant, Refinery and Processing Plants and EPC and Oilfield Service Companies Focused on:

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Super Early Bird Registration – Category 1This registration is for E&P/Midstream/Downstream Operators/Drilling companies and Government Employees to attend the IoT in Oil & Gas Canada Conference.

Super Early Bird 4-day Registration – Category 1This registration is for E&P/Midstream/Downstream Operators/Drilling companies and Government Employees to attend the the Blockchain in Oil & Gas Canada Conference on February 11-12, 2020 AND the IoT in Oil & Gas Canada Conference on February 13-14, 2020.

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