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Dedicated To Well Site Facilities & Process Engineering Professionals Canada’s First Congress Dedicated Purely To In Situ Facilities And Process Engineering Professionals Optimizing The Costs And Construction Times Of Developing SAGD Oil Sands Facilities: Examining The Latest Designs, Equipment Selection Processes And Well Site Technologies Being Used To Reduce The Costs Of Oil Separation, Water Treatment, Steam Generation And Processing Facilities OPERATOR CASE STUDIES ON: December 9 - 10 | Calgary | Canada Ross Krill Area Director Suncor Expert Speakers Including: M Follow Us: @UnconventOilGas www.sagd-facilities-design-2014.com EQUIPMENT SELECTION PROCESSES: Designing and delivering well site production facilities to budget - assessing equipment evaluation and selection processes being used to drive down the capital and maintenance cost of in situ facilities OIL-WATER SEPARATION: Determining the most effective chemicals for use on emulsion and how they are affected by heat and pressure to identify opportunities for improving separation energy efficiency and costs PAD VS CENTRALIZED: Comparing the project logistical and equipment costs of separating and processing gas and liquids on the well pad versus a central facility to determine which yields optimal project economics WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES DESIGN: Analyzing the very latest evaporators, softeners and chemicals being successfully applied to reduce the costs of in situ oil sands production STEAM GENERATOR FACILITIES & SOR REDUCTION: Quantifying the particle tolerance of OTSG’s and the impact on steam productivity of new boiler designs PROJECT MANAGEMENT & DESIGN EXECUTION: Identifying key construction methods and project management strategies being used to execute facilities designs within time frame and budget GATHERING FACILITIES: Examining how the sizing of gathering lines and erosion tolerance of pressurized storage tanks have been incorporated into design to reduce the costs and increase the run life of the facilities Shabir Premji CEO Groundstar Resources Organized By: SILVER SPONSORS: WE HAVE GROUP DISCOUNTS You can involve your whole organization or team Call (1) 800 721 3915 for more information David Safari VP Facilities Laricina Energy Amogh Katyayan Engineering Manager CNRL Mark Brown Director US Oil Sands Larry Ginther Operations Manager Cavalier Energy Shally Xiao Production Engineer PetroChina

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Although planned capital expenditure in Alberta's oil sand industry is estimated upwards of $20 billion in 2014, the economics of SAGD operations are becoming increasingly strained in Western Canada with many projects going over schedule and budget due to increasing supplier costs and execution challenges. E&P companies are striving to meet high demands in terms of productivity, yet the economics of operating existing and commissioning new SAGD projects is being threatened due to rising costs. In light of what is currently happening in the industry, it has become imperative for the Alberta Oil Sands Industry to find a solution that can combat the rising costs of facilities design and process engineering. Facilities design is clearly a cost-critical part of SAGD, and right now, facilities and process engineering managers have the opportunity to drive down these costs by pulling together to exchange design best practices, construction plans and equipment selection case studies. To this end, the first Facilities Design SAGD 2014 congress is coming to Calgary on December 9-10. Presenters at the solutions-packed congress will examine best practices in key well site areas including equipment selection processes and optimal designs for oil/water separation, water treatment, steam generation and gathering facilities with the overall goal of finding and developing methods to reduce the costs and construction times of developing In Situ Oil Sands facilities. Expert industry professionals from leading E&P companies will be speaking on the key topics within facilities design to improve the run times and costs of SAGD. Facilities being covered include: Steam Generation Facilities Oil/Water Separation Facilities De-Oiling Facilities Water Treatment Facilities Gathering Facilities Pad Vs Centralized Facilities

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Page 1: Facilities Design SAGD 2014

Dedicated To Well Site Facilities & Process Engineering Professionals

Canada’s First Congress Dedicated Purely To In Situ Facilities And Process Engineering Professionals

Optimizing The Costs And Construction Times Of Developing SAGD Oil Sands Facilities:

Examining The Latest Designs, Equipment Selection Processes And Well Site Technologies Being Used To Reduce The Costs Of Oil Separation, Water Treatment, Steam Generation And Processing Facilities

OPERATOR CASE STUDIES ON:

December 9 - 10 | Calgary | Canada

Ross Krill Area Director Suncor

Expert Speakers Including:

M Follow Us: @UnconventOilGas

www.sagd-facilities-design-2014.com

EQUIPMENT SELECTION PROCESSES: Designing and delivering well site production facilities to budget - assessing equipment evaluation and selection processes being used to drive down the capital and maintenance cost of in situ facilities

OIL-WATER SEPARATION: Determining the most effective chemicals for use on emulsion and how they are affected by heat and pressure to identify opportunities for improving separation energy efficiency and costs

PAD VS CENTRALIZED: Comparing the project logistical and equipment costs of separating and processing gas and liquids on the well pad versus a central facility to determine which yields optimal project economics

WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES DESIGN: Analyzing the very latest evaporators, softeners and chemicals being successfully applied to reduce the costs of in situ oil sands production

STEAM GENERATOR FACILITIES & SOR REDUCTION: Quantifying the particle tolerance of OTSG’s and the impact on steam productivity of new boiler designs

PROJECT MANAGEMENT & DESIGN EXECUTION: Identifying key construction methods and project management strategies being used to execute facilities designs within time frame and budget

GATHERING FACILITIES: Examining how the sizing of gathering lines and erosion tolerance of pressurized storage tanks have been incorporated into design to reduce the costs and increase the run life of the facilities

Shabir Premji CEO Groundstar ResourcesOrganized By:

SILVER SPONSORS:

WE HAVE GROUP DISCOUNTSYou can involve your whole organization or team

Call (1) 800 721 3915 for more information

David Safari VP Facilities Laricina Energy

Amogh Katyayan Engineering Manager CNRL

Mark Brown Director US Oil Sands

Larry Ginther Operations Manager Cavalier Energy

Shally Xiao Production Engineer PetroChina

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Dedicated To Well Site Facilities & Process Engineering Professionals

Although planned capital expenditure in Alberta’s oil sand industry is estimated upwards of $20 billion in 2014, the economics of SAGD operations are becoming increasingly strained in Western Canada with many projects going over schedule and budget due to increasing supplier costs and execution challenges. E&P companies are striving to meet high demands in terms of productivity, yet the economics of existing and commissioning of new SAGD projects is being threatened due to rising costs.

DESIGNING AND EXECUTING FACILITIES WITHIN BUDGET

In light of what is currently happening in the industry, it has become imperative for the Alberta Oil Sands industry to find a solution that can combat the rising costs of facilities design and process engineering. Facilities design is clearly a cost-critical part of SAGD right now, facilities and process engineering managers have the opportunity to drive down these costs by pulling together to exchange design best practices, construction plans and equipment selection case studies.

To this end, the first Facilities Design SAGD 2014 congress is coming to Calgary on December 9-10 this year. Presenters at the solutions-packed congress will examine best practices in key well site areas including equipment selection processes and optimal designs for oil/water separation, water treatment, steam generation and gathering facilities, with the overall goal of finding and developing methods to reduce the costs and construction times of developing in situ oil sands facilities.

Expert industry professionals from leading E&P companies will be speaking on the key topics within facilities design to improve the run times and costs of SAGD. Facilities being covered include:

• Steam Generation Facilities

• Oil/Water Separation Facilities

• De-Oiling Facilities

• Water Treatment Facilities

• Gathering Facilities

• Pad Vs Centralized Facilities

As well as this, case studies will be delivered demonstrating project management and design execution strategies being used to ensure operations are carried out within budget and on schedule.

WHAT WILL THIS CONGRESS DELIVER TO DELEGATES?

THE ONLY CONGRESS FOR FACILITIES

ENGINEERS IN CANADA: For the first time

in history, a congress has been designed

specifically for the facilities and process

engineering functions in Western Canada.

This means every session has been created

to provide delegates with job relevant,

applicable insights and solutions to improve

design processes

COST FOCUSED: Due to the rapidly

increasing costs of in situ, and specifically

SAGD, oil sands production, the facilities’

teams that are managing to successfully

drive down operational costs are the teams

experiencing the greatest degree of success.

These teams are also the ones sharing their

insights at this congress

TURN AROUND TIME REDUCTION:

Time equals money and due to the fact

turnaround time is such a powerful cost

driver in oilfield facilities; presentations are

also geared towards providing solutions to

achieving this end goal

DESIGN, CONTRUCTION AND

MAINTENANCE: The program has been

designed to offer solutions at every stage of

oilfield facilities projects to ensure that overall

project time and costs can be reduced

CASE STUDY FOCUSED: Rather than

supplier led or academic presentations,

speakers will deliver practical case studies

to provide delegates with tried and tested

design methods and project execution plans

that can be transferred between companiesThe BMO Centre - Palomino Room20 Roundup WayCalgary, Alberta, CanadaT2G-2W1Phone: (403) 261-0531Website: http://venues.calgarystampede.com/venues/bmo-centre/

VENUE INFORMATION:

www.sagd-facilities-design-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

WE HAVE GROUP DISCOUNTSYou can involve your whole organization or team

Call (1) 800 721 3915 for more information

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OIL-WATER SEPARATION, WATER TREATMENT & STEAM GENERATION FACILITIESDay 1Tuesday December 9, 2014

8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

KEYNOTE: EQUIPMENT SELECTION PROCESS

8.40 Designing And Delivering Well Site Production Facilities To Budget: Assessing Equipment Evaluation And Selection Processes Being Used To Drive Down The Capital And Maintenance Cost Of In Situ Facilities

•BudgetCriteria:Assessinghowtheequipmentwasevaluatedandselectedtomeetthegivenbudgetwithoutcompromisingproduction

•ResourceCompetencies:Analyzingstrategiesusedtoassessthereliabilityoftheequipmentselectedtoreducefuturemaintenancecostsofthefacilities

•Performance:Understandinghowthekeyequipmentperformancecriteriaweremeasuredandbalancedwithcoststoensurefacilitiesmetproductionrequirements

•FailureRates:Examininghowfailureratesarebeingaccuratelymeasuredduringevaluationtoensureselectionsaremadeonthebasisofminimaloperationaldowntime

•Reservoir:Examininghowprocessandfacilitiesengineersareusingreservoircharacteristicstoselectthemosteffectiveandcostefficientequipmentforproduction

David Safari, VP Facilities, Laricina Energy

9.10 Question & Answer Session

COST REDUCTION: SAGD CASE STUDY

9.20 Assessing Major Step Changes Being Taken To Cut Costs In Key Areas Of Well Site Facilities And Ensure In Situ Projects Remain Economic In Alberta

•Sizing:examininginnovativewaysfacilitiesengineersarereducingthesizeofSAGDinfrastructurewhilstmaintainingproductionlevelsandreducingthecostsoffacilities

•FailureRates:discoveringoptimummaintenanceprocessesbeingusedinSAGDtoreducetheriskoffacilitiesfailure

•DiluentCosts:examininghowoperatorsarereducingthecostsofdiluenttooptimizetheeconomicsofoiltreatment

•LabourCosts:hearinghowtheoperatorssecured,trainedandmaintainedthelaborneededtosuccessfullyexecutetheproject

•Compliance:identifyingkeyregulatorychallengesassociatedwithtechnologydesignandhowtominimizetheimpactthesehaveonfacilitiescost

Shally Xiao, Production Engineer, PetroChina

9.50 Question & Answer Session

BALANCING CAPEX & OPEX: CONSTRUCTION & OPERATION

10.00 Examining Key Operational Facilities Design Inputs And Anticipating The Encounters Faced During The Planning And Construction Phases To Identify Opportunities To Balance CAPEX And OPEX

•Utilizingoperationsandprojectmanagementpersonnelworkingtogethertoensurethefacilitiescanbeoperatedefficientlyandcosteffectivelytoavoidadditionalcapitalexpenditure,whichcansignificantlyreducethefacilitiesoperatingbudget

•Comprehensivelyexaminingsolutionstothechallengesbeingfacedbyoperationswhencommissioning,startingupandoperating,includinggettingtherightequipmentinplacetoensureoperationcanhandleprocesschallengeswithoutgoingovertheoperatingbudget

•Examiningtheselectionandsizingofequipmentforbothprocesstreatingandwatertreatmenttomaximizeproductionthroughtheeverchanging

•SteamoilratiosseenthroughthelifecycleofSAGDwell,whileensuringthatregulatorytargetsmaybeachieved

•Evaluatingtheideaofhavingoperationsstaffplayaroleinfacilityconstructiontodiscoveranybenefitsofoperationsworkingintandemwithmaintenancepersonnelonsitethroughconstruction

Larry Ginther, Operations Manager, Cavalier Energy

10.30 Question & Answer Session

10.40 Morning Refreshments In The Exhibition Area

WELL PAD VS CENTRALIZED FACILITIES

11.10 Comparing The Logistical And Equipment Project Costs Of Separating And Processing Gas And Liquids On The Well Pad Versus A Central Facility To Determine Which Is More Economical

•Comparingthelifecyclecostsofmultiplewellpadstothoseofacentralprocessingfacilitytoidentifywhichisthemostcostefficientlongterm

•ComparingtheliftandpressurerequirementsofapadversusaCPFtocalculateoverallprojecteconomicsandinformthedecisiononwhichdesigntouse

•Hearinghowoperatorsareusingproductionpredictionstocalculatewhethertheextraupfrontcapitalcostsofacentralizedfacilityoutweighthelowershorttermcostsofpadfacilities

•DeciphertheextenttowhichpadcostscanbedrivendownthroughstandardizationtodeterminewhetherthiswouldmakepadsmorecosteffectivethanCPF

11.40 Question & Answer Session

11.50 Lunch In The Exhibition Showcase Area

WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES DESIGNANALYZING CHEMICALS AND TECHNOLOGIES USED IN

OIL WATER SEPARATION AND EVALUATING THEIR EFFECT ON PRODUCTIVITY

EVAPORATOR FOCUS

12.50 Examining Methods Being Used To Minimize Failure Rates To Improve The Reliability And Maintenance Costs Of Evaporators

Evaluatingthecostsandperformanceofdifferenttypesofevaporatorstohelpselectwhichismosteffectiveforeachoperation:•SeededSlurryHighpHPlate&FrameHorizontal•Assessingtheplotspaceandlayoutofeachevaporatortypeto

assesshoweachwillfitoperationallyintothedesign•Understandinghowoperatorsarecalculatingdowntimewhen

evaluatingevaporators•Lookingatboththeoperationalandthechemicalrisksof

evaporatorsandidentifyingkeymethodsinfailingpreventiontoensurewateristreatedtoahighenoughqualitytoensurelongevityoftheboiler

Ken James, Co-President & Co-CEO, Oak Point Energy

1.20 Question & Answer Session

LIME SOFTENERS VS EVAPORATORS: LATEST RESULTS

1.30 Comparing The Capital Costs, Energy Efficiency, Reliability And Maintenance Costs Of Lime Softeners Versus Evaporators To Determine Which Is Most Effective in Removing Hardness From Water

•Comparingcasestudiestoshowwhichmethodhasproventorecoverthemostuseablewaterforsteamgeneration

•Identifyingwhentoadjustchemicalsinlimesoftenerstoensureoptimalsilicaremoval

•Learningwhatcomponentsshouldbefedintothelimesoftenertohelpmaintainandkeepthebedhealthytopre-emptfailuresandreducemaintenancecosts

•Identifyingkeyindicatorsthatshowwhenanadjustmentinchemicalsisrequired,andoptimaladjustmentmethods,togenerateimprovedwaterqualityAddressingtheprosandconsofbothtypesofwatertreatmentfromaneconomicalstandpointtodeterminewhichonehasmoreeconomicalvalueandpositiveimpactonextractionrate

•CarolineMussbacher,WaterTreatmentSpecialist,LaricinaEnergy

2.00 Question & Answer Session

2.10 Networking Lunch In The Exhibition Showcase Area

ALTERNATIVE CHEMICAL & MECHANICAL TREATMENTS

2.40 Learning About The Latest Alternative Chemical And mechanical Methods For Treating Water To Uncover More Innovative, Cost Effective And Reliable Treatment Options

Chemical•Polymers:delvingintothedifferenttypesofpolymersto

discoverwhicharethemostefficientintermsofensuringthelightnessofthewaterandfoulingprevention

Mechanical•Combiningmechanicalandchemicaltreatments:analyzing

theeconomicalvalueofusingmultistagepumpstotreatthewateralongsideusingthewatertreatmentchemicalsElectro

•StaticGrids:evaluatingtheinfluenceofelectrostaticgridsonwaterqualitycomparedtolimesoftenersandevaporatorstodeterminewhichhasthemostimpactonwaterquality

3.10 Question & Answer Session

STEAM GENERATION FACILITIES: SOR REDUCTIONQUANTIFYING THE PARTICLE TOLERANCE OF OTSG’S AND THE IMPACT ON STEAM PRODUCTIVITY OF NEW

BOILER DESIGNS

WATER QUALITY TOLERANCE: PANEL

3.20 Learning The Maximum Levels Of TDS That Can Be Handled By OTSGs To Identify Opportunities For Reducing Water Treatment Costs

•AssessingwhichwaterspecsarebeingusedinOTSGsindifferentregionsofAthabascaandlearningtheextenttowhichwatertreatmentcostsarebeingreducedbychangingspecs

•Understandinghowtomonitorandpredictwhenthewaterisgoingtocausefoulingtoreducerepaircosts

•Analyzingdifferentboilerdesigntechniquesforreducingsteamtooilratiotoshowwhichisthemostefficientinoptimizingsteamusage

Larry Ginther, Operations Manager, Cavalier Energy

3.50 Question & Answer Session

OIL-WATER SEPARATION AND DE-OILINGUSING CASE STUDIES TO IDENTIFY THE MOST

COST EFFECTIVE CHEMICALS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR SEPARATION AND DE-OILING TO ENSURE OPTIMAL QUALITY WATER FOR STEAM

GENERATION WITHOUT OVERSPENDING

OIL-WATER SEPARATION

3.20 Determining The Most Effective Chemicals For Separating Emulsion And How They Are Affected By Heat And Pressure To Identify Opportunities For Improving Separation Energy Efficiency And Costs

Identifyingwhichchemicalsareprovingmostcostandperformanceeffectiveinbreakingupemulsionstoaidselection:•ReverseEmulsifier•Demulsifier•Examininghowthesechemicalsareimpactedbytemperature

andpressuretoidentifywhichvariablesmustbecontrolledduringtheseparationprocess

•Comparinginstrumentsformeasuringtheinterfacebetweenoilandwaterinsidetheseparatortodeterminethemostreliablemethod

3.50 Question & Answer Session

DE-OILING

4.00 Examining The Latest Advancements In De-Oiling Technology That Have Been Shown To Enable Increased Water Recovery During Treatment

•Examiningcurrenttechnologiesbeingusedforde-oilingtodiscovernewwaystoincreaseefficiencyofseparation:OilremovalsFilters

•Identifyingnewmechanicalwaysoftreatingtheresidualoilinthewatertobetterprepareitforsteamgeneration

Nitin Bhat, Process Lead, Senior Process Engineer, Laricina Energy

4.30 Question & Answer Session

5.30 Chair’s Closing Remarks

5.40 - 6.40 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area

www.sagd-facilities-design-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

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8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

PROJECT MANAGEMENT & DESIGN EXECUTION

8.40 Identifying Key Construction Methods And Project Management Strategies Being Used To Execute Facilities Designs Within Time Frame And Budget

•Comprehensivelyexamininghowlongtermcostswereminimizedbyinvestingextrainitialcostsandtimeintoleadershipvisionandexecutionplanningtolessenhumanerror

•Investigatinghowfacilitiesmanagershaveworkedwithsupplierstoreduceleadtimesofequipmentdelivery,materialsdeliveryandoverallprojectturnaroundtime

•Analyzingprojectexecutionrisksandmitigationstrategiesusedtoreducefacilitiesfailureandoperationalcosts

•Understandinghowequipmentfromvalvestospecializedcompressorswasattainedatoptimalcoststoensuretheprojectwasdeliveredinbudget

Mark Brown, Director, US Oil Sands

9.10 Question & Answer Session

EPC RELATIONS & PROJECT EXECUTION

9.20 Identifying Ways To Develop Trust Between The E&P And The EPC During The Bidding, Proposal And Execution Phases To Reduce The Risk Of Projects Running Over Budget And Schedule

•ImpactonExecution:Measuringtheextenttowhichthetrustbetweentheengineeringproviderandtheproducerimpactsoverallprojectexecutiontocreateafoundationonwhichtodevelopremedies

•Bidding&Proposal:Understandinghowtransparencyandopenbudgetknowledgecanbeappliedtoresolvetherequired/feasiblemanhoursdebatebetweentheEPCandtheE&Pcompanyduringbiddingandproposalstage

•Execution:Examiningmethodsforensuringknowledgeoftheexecutionprocessisconsistentbetweenthetechnicalteamandengineeringcompany,toavoid“missedpromises”andminimizetheriskofrunningoverschedule

•KickOffMeetings:Assessinghowtooptimise“kickoff”meetingsandhowtheycanpreventprojectsfromfallingbehindscheduleatlaterstagesintheprojecttomitigateextraexpenditure

Amogh Katyayan, Engineering Manager, CNRL

9.50 Question & Answer Session

FEASIBILITY STUDIES

10.00 An Analysis Of The Design Plan To Decipher Ways In Which You Can Achieve Maximum Usage And Longevity Of The Plant

•Evaluationofthedesignplanstructuretorecognizethecost,howmuchyouaregoingtosaveandhowlongitwillpayyouback

•Investigatingwaysofmeasuringtheoilproductiontohelpkeepontrackofproductionratestoenhancethelifeoftheplant

•Reviewingcasestudieswithdataonpastprojectstodecipherthepositivesandhowtousewhattheyhadincommoninconjunctionwithfutureprojectdesign

10.30 Question & Answer Session

FIT FOR PURPOSE CONSTRUCTION

10.40 Examining Planning And Construction Processes Being Used To Build Fit For Purpose Facilities: Identifying Opportunities To Eliminate Costs Incurred By Oversizing

•Understandinghowtheconstructionprocessimpactstheoperabilityandcostsofthefacilitytoreduceunnecessaryexpenditure

•Assessingallaspectsofsafetyinregardstothebuildingoffitforpurposefacilitiesandevaluatingitseffectonthereliabilityoftheplant

•Comprehensivelyexaminingteambuildingbestpracticesaroundexecutionfocusedareassuchasconstructionandassessingimpactontheeconomicsandqualityofthefacilities

David Safari, VP Facilities, Laricina Energy

11.10 Question & Answer Session

11.20 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

LABOR AVAILABILITY: PANEL

11.50 Learning How To Develop Long Term Plans

With The Local Government, Unions, Contractors And

Colleges To Secure The Qualified Workforce Needed

For In Situ Development

•Hearinghowanoperatorsshareda10yeardevelopmentplan,

includinghumanresourcerequirements,withlocalunionsand

governmenttohelpfulfilllongtermlaborrequirements

•Examininghowtheoperatorcoordinatedandmaintained

relationshipswithmultiplecontractorstoensureshortterm

laborrequirementsweremet

•Understandingwhatcanbedoneindesignphasetominimize

laborrequirementsandtheimpactsthishasonthetimeand

costsoffacilitiesconstruction

•ComparingtheuseofCanadianworkerscomparedto

overseasworkerstoassesswhetherfurtheropeningthe

skilledlaborpoolcouldhelpimprovetheworkforceinAlberta

Rod Schenk, Manager of Industrial. Relations, Labour Relations, BEMAC Construction Corp

12.20 Question & Answer Session

MODULARIZATION

12.30 Determining The Overall Impact On Cost Per Pair

And Cost Per Barrel Economics Of Modularizing And

Standardizing Facilities: Case Study Comparison

•Exploringtheuseoffabricationshopsasawayofreducingthe

amountworkonsiteandoverallfacilitiescosts

•Hearingtheextenttowhichcostsweresavedwhenaproducer

startedtostandardizemodulesacrosswellsites

•Examininghowusingmodulescancutdownleadtimeon

materialsourcingtohelpkeepprojectsonscheduleandwithin

budget

Richard Salsman, Project Manager JACOS - Hangingstone Project, Bantrel

1.00 Question & Answer Session

1.10 Lunch In The Exhibition Showcase Area

CRUDE TREATMENT & GATHERING FACILITIES

EXAMINING METHODS OF UTILIZING DILUENT USE

AND GATHERING FACILITIES DESIGN TO OPTIMIZE

PRODUCTION AND IMPROVE LONGEVITY OF THE PLANT

DILUENT SUPPLY & COSTS

2.10 Deciphering Ways Of Securing Sufficient Levels Of

Diluent And Reducing The Costs Of Supply To Optimize

In Situ Production Economics

•Examiningtheeffectofdiluentontheemulsionstabilityto

discovernewwaysofutilizingthediluentduringseparation

andoptimizingproduction.

•Acomprehensivelookatalternativestrategies/technologiesto

reducediluentuseduringseparationwhilstmaintainingand

improvingproductionvalue

•Analyzingtheoperationalcostofdiluentandcomparingits

effectonoilwaterseparationtodeterminethemostcost

effectivemethodofusingthediluent

Shabir Premji, CEO, Groundstar Resources

2.40 Question & Answer Session

GATHERING FACILITIES

2.50 Examining How The Sizing Of Gathering Lines And Erosion Tolerance Of Pressurized Storage Tanks Have Been Incorporated Into Design To Reduce The Costs And Increase The Run Life Of The Facilities

•Assessinginnovativepipelinedesignsbeingusedtofacilitatetheflowratepressureneededtotransporttheoilforproduction

•Analyzingtheprodsandconsofstandardizinggatheringlinedesignstocutdownonconstructioncosts

•Hearinghowimplementingpressurizedstoragetankshelpedreducefacilitiescostsbyreducingtheneedforpumpstations

3.20 Question & Answer Session

3.30 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

BOILER DESIGNS

4.00 Identifying Which Steam Generator Designs Are Being Used By Operators To Reduce SOR And Reduce Overall In Situ Facilities Costs

•InvestigatingtheidealsteamqualitythatcanbeappliedtotheOTSGtoproducemaximumqualitysteamwhilereducetheriskoffouling

•Assessingthebenefitsofhigherrisksandcostsversuslowersteamqualitytodeterminewhichboileristhemostcosteffectiveintermsofsteamtooilratio

•Examiningnewboilerdesignstoidentifyopportunitiesforfurtherreducingfoulingandthecostofrepairs

•ComparingtheeffectivenessandcostsofdrumboilersandOTSGstoidentifywhichyieldsoptimalSOR

4.30 Question & Answer Session

PRODUCED WATER COOLERS: MAINTENANCEREVEALING NEW METHODS OF CLEANING PRODUCED WATER COOLERS TO MINIMIZE MAINTENANCE COSTS

WITHOUT AFFECTING WATER QUALITY

WATER COOLERS

4.40 Identifying Optimal Cleaning Frequencies And Processes For Produced Water Coolers To Enable The Optimization Of Run Times And Maintenance Costs

•Hearinghowoperatorshavebeenexecutingacleaningwhilerunningprogrammeandtheextenttowhichthishasreduceddowntimerelatedcosts

•Exploringbettercosteffectivemethodsofmechanicallycleaningthewatercoolerwhilstmaintainingorimprovingproducedwaterquality

•Learninginnovativewaytoincreasetheeffectivenessofchemicalcleaningtoimprovemaintenanceofthewatercooler

5.10 Question & Answer Session

5.20 Chair’s Closing Remarks & End Of Congress

Day 2Wednesday December 10, 2014

OPTIMIZING FACILITIES EXECUTION, MODULARIZATION, PROCESSING FACILITIES & SKILLED LABOR

Excellent content and a great learning experience.

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Sponsorship OpportunitiesThe Facilities Design SAGD 2014 congress offers a unique platform for oil sands producers and industry suppliers to discuss solutions to the current bottlenecks being faced with equipment selection processes and optimal designs for oil/water separation, water treatment, steam generation and gathering facilities, with the overall goal of finding and developing methods to reduce the costs and construction times of in situ oil sands facilities.

SAGD E&P Companies, Including:

• Laricina Energy

• Cavalier Energy

• Osum Oil Sands

• PetroChina

• CNRL

• Total

• Groundstar Resources

• Oak Point Energy

• Process Engineers

• Facilities Engineers

• Project Engineers

• Surface Facilities

• Operations Engineers

• Production Engineers

• Mechanical Engineer

• Chemical Engineers

• Asset Integrity

• Maintenance

• Design Phase

• Electrical Engineers

• Civil Engineers

Meet Senior Decision Makers From:

COOs, VPs, Directors, Managers, Team Leads & Chiefs Of:

Achieving Your Business And Marketing Objectives At The Congress

DEMONSTRATE THOUGHT LEADERSHIP:

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To further cement your position in the market and to raise your brand awareness, we can provide you with high visibility before, during and after the congress. This

will maximize your exposure among clients and prospects.

MEET AND NETWORK WITH DECISION MAKERS:

Facilities Design SAGD 2014 is this year’s dedicated congress for in situ oil sands facilities decision makers. This intimate forum will make networking easy by allowing you to meet relevant job titles in one place at one time. ‘Meaningful’ relationships are easier to convert into contracts!

Do You Provide A New Technology Or Solution In One Of These Areas?If so, then contact us to discuss how you can showcase it to our attendees.

To secure your booth or discuss tailor-made sponsorship packages, please contact:

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2 Day Congress Pass * $1499 CAD SAVE $400 * $1699 CAD SAVE $200 * $1899 CAD

Add Audio & Video Materials * $399 CAD

*SAVE UP TO 20%WITH GROUP DISCOUNTSCall for rates: (1) 800 721 3915

Terms & Conditions

The conference is being organized by Canadian Business Conferences, a division of London Business Conferences Ltd, a limited liability company formed under English company law and registered in the UK no. 5090859.Cancellations received 30 days prior to the event taking place will be eligible for a refund less $150 administration fee, after which point no refund will be given. Cancellations must be made in writing, if you are unable to attend you may nominate a colleague to take your place at no additional cost.Receipt of this booking form, inclusive or exclusive of payment constitutes formal agreement to attend and acceptance of the terms and conditions stated.All outstanding fees must be paid within our standard payment period of 7 days. Any outstanding invoices will remain valid should cancellation of attendance be received outside of the aforementioned cancellation period.* If you are claiming the early booking discount this may not be used in conjunction with other discounts

advertised elsewhere. All discount codes and offers must be claimed at the time of registration.Canadian Business Conferences reserves the right to alter or cancel the speakers or program.We would like to keep you informed of other Canadian Business Conferences products and services. This will be carried out in accordance with the Data Protection Act. Please write to the Head of Marketing, Canadian Business Conferences at the address below if you specifically do not want to receive this information.Canadian Business Conferences. Bankers Hall. West Tower, 888. 3rd Street SW. 10th Floor. Calgary. AB. T2P 5C5Canadian Business Conferences will not accept liability for any individual transport delays and in such circumstances the normal cancellation restrictions apply.Canadian Business Conferences is a Division of London Business Conferences Limited.Registered in England No. 5090859 EIN. no: 98-0514924

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