WCSS OIL SPILL CO-OPERATIVE EQUIPMENT DEPLOYMENT REPORT



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WCSS OIL SPILL CO-OPERATIVE EQUIPMENT DEPLOYMENT REPORT Oil Spill Co-Operative: Oil Spill Co-Op Chairman: T Allan Alstad Exercise Date: September 17, 2014 Type of Exercise: Location of Exercise: OSCAR in a Small Water Body Big Mountain Creek Campground EXERCISE OBJECTIVES The objectives of the exercise were to: (check applicable ones) Objectives Met Yes No 1 Supply theoretical training (classroom) 2 Evaluate deployment methods (hands-on training) 3 Evaluate safety procedures 4 Evaluate boat handling and operations 5 Evaluate response capabilities 6 Evaluate communications 7 Evaluate Control Point 8 Evaluate Co-op equipment 9 Evaluate WCSS equipment 10 Evaluate new equipment 11 Other (please specify) Spill Preparedness and Response Support since 1972. Main Office: 5055 11 th Street N.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E 8N4 Mailing Address: Box 503, 3545 32 Avenue N.E. Calgary, Alberta T1Y 6M6 T : (403) 516-8160 F : (403) 516-8172 E: info@wcss.ab.ca www.wcss.ab.ca

EXERCISE REPORT - CHRONOLOGICAL Time Event and Description Problems 07:30 08:25 Sign in 08:25 08:35 Area T / WCSS Overview Allan Alstad 08:35 09:00 AER / Low Impact Response Overview Arlen Hogg 09:00 09:30 09:30 10:15 Switch groups 10:15 10:30 Break Split into 2 groups: Dryland Equip. Deployment & ICS / Regulator Expectations / Wildlife 10:30 10:40 OSCM Overview Shannon 10:40 10:45 Team / Crew Selection 10:45 11:30 Deployment Planning (ICS group) 11:30 12:30 Lunch 12:30 12:45 Safety Briefing 12:45 13:30 Deployment 13:30 14:00 2 nd Deployment 14:00 14:45 Demob & Cleanup 14:45 15:00 Debrief

AREA T ANNUAL EXERCISE Wednesday, September 17, 2014 Oil Spill Containment & Recovery in a Small River Location: Big Mountain Creek Campground AM Session: Awareness Training, Dryland Equipment Deployment Demonstration PM Session: Hands on Equipment Deployment Visit http://www.wcss.ab.ca/training/coop-schedule.asp for information about other WCSS coop exercises Please bring: PPE and please dress appropriately for weather conditions Special notes: Refer to sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.5 in your Oil Spill Contingency Manual. Area T Chairman Al Alstad / (780) 876-5303/ Allan.J.Alstad@ConocoPhillips.com Area T Alt. Chairman Blaine Monagle / (780) 518-1001 / blaine.monagle@centrica.com Area T Administrator Shannon Jarrell (403) 650-4765 / shannon.jarrell@wcss.ab.ca Agenda 07:30 08:00 Check-in - On Site ***click to register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/area-t-oilspill-containment-recovery-in-a-small-river-tickets-9913074272 08:00 09:20 Introductions / Area T Information Session 09:20 09:45 Regulatory Presentations 09:45 10:00 Coffee Break 10:00 10:30 Review Awareness Manuals 10:30 11:00 Initial Spill Response Discussion 11:00 11:30 Equipment Dryland Deployment Demonstration 11:30 12:30 Lunch BBQ provided onsite 12:30 13:00 ICS Overview 13:00 13:30 Team / Crew Selection 13:30 15:00 Equipment Deployment into surface water 15:00 16:00 Clean-up / Debrief

DRYLAND EQUIPMENT DEPLOYMENT DEMONSTRATION ICS OVERVIEW EQUIPMENT DEPLOYMENT STRATEGY

MOBILIZE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRST DEPLOYMENT TEAM 1 WATERGATE DAM, TURNER VALLEY GATES, STRAW BOOM BOOM DEPLOYMENT CONTAINMENT & RECOVERY

TEAM 2 DEPLOYMENT STRATEGY DISCUSSION BOOM DEPLOYMENT SKIMMER TEAM STRAW BOOM, TURNER VALLEY GATE CONTAINMENT & RECOVERY ACHIEVED

DEBRIEFING EQUIPMENT DEPLOYMENT Safety: What safety issues were not identified and could be managed more effectively? PPE (no hard hats) Equipment Deployment: How could we have improved the equipment deployment portion of the exercise? -- Equipment Deficiencies: What equipment deficiencies did you see? Pin missing on paravane, frayed wires on boom, stitching on Water Gate Dam (left side) Communications: How can we improve communications? (ie: was the sound acceptable? Were directions clear?) -- Training Effectiveness/Exercise Improvement: How can we make these exercises more effective? Smaller Groups Lessons Learned: What were the lessons learned? ICS made sense when you see it in action Other Types of Training: What other types of co-op exercises would you like to see? Smaller tributaries into lakes, wetland Other Equipment Needed in this Area: What additional equipment would be beneficial to this co-op area? --

ATTENDANCE: No. of Participants 147 No. of Member Companies in Area 124 No. of Area Companies Represented 75 % of Membership Representation 60% AREA T EXERCISE DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 MEMBER COMPANIES IN ATTENDANCE Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd Altagas Holdings Inc Apache Canada Ltd ARC Resources Ltd Artek Exploration Ltd Athabasca Oil Sands Corp Barnwell of Canada, Limited Baytex Energy Ltd Bering Exploration Company ULC Birchcliff Energy Ltd Bonavista Energy Corporation Canadian International Oil Operating Corp Canadian Natural Resources Limited Canadian Oil & Gas International Inc Chinook Energy Inc ConocoPhillips Canada Operations Ltd Crescent Point Energy Corp Deethree Exploration Ltd Delphi Energy Corp Dewpoint Resources Ltd Direct Energy Marketing (Centrica) Dirham Oil (2000) Inc Encana Corporation Enerplus Corporation EOG Resources Canada Inc Exoro Energy Inc Gibson Energy ULC Glenogle Energy Inc Grizzly Resources Ltd Hanna Oil & Gas Company Canada ULC Harvest Operations Corp High North Resources Ltd Inception Exploration Ltd Kaiser Exploration Ltd Kallisto Energy Corp Kelt Exploration Ltd Long Run Exploration Ltd Mancal Energy Inc Midlake Oil & Gas Limited Mosaic Energy Ltd Newalta Corporation Novus Energy Inc

Nuvista Energy Ltd Spyglass Resources Corp Omers Energy Inc Storm Resources Ltd Paramount Resources Ltd Summerland Energy Inc Pembina Pipeline Corp Surge Energy Inc Penn West Petroleum Ltd Sydco Energy Inc Petrus Resources Ltd Tamarack Acquisition Corp Plains Midstream Canada ULC TAQA North Ltd Polar Star Canadian Oil & Gas, Inc Terra Energy Corp Progress Energy Resources Corp Tourmaline Oil Corp Response Energy Corporation Trilogy Resources Ltd Ribbon Creek Resources Inc TriOil Resources Ltd Rimfire Energy Inc Velvet Energy Ltd Secure Energy Services Inc Venturion Oil Limited Seven Generations Energy Ltd Whitecap Resources Inc Shiningstar Energy Ltd XTO Energy Canada ULC Shoreline Energy Corp Yoho Resources Inc Sinopec Daylight Energy Ltd Member Companies Not in Attendance Ascent Energy Ltd Corinthian Exploration Corp Barrick Energy Inc Crew Energy Inc Bashaw Oil Ltd Exshaw Oil Corp Bay Trail Resources Ltd Firenze Energy Ltd Canstone Energy Ltd Flow-Back Oil & Gas Ltd Capio Exploration Ltd Four Winds Energy Services Ltd Ceiba Energy Services Inc Georox Resources Inc Cequence Energy Ltd Goldenkey Oil Inc Coastal Resources Limited Hermes Energy Corp Conserve Oil Corporation Husky Oil Operations Ltd Corex Resources Ltd Imperial Oil Resources Limited

Insignia Energy Ltd Shell Canada Limited Keyera Energy Ltd Signalta Resources Limited Ki Exploration Inc Sonde Resources Corp Long Term Management Inc Stockwork Properties Ltd Pembina NGL Corp Summerfield Energy Inc Pengrowth Energy Corporation Sun Star Energy Inc Petro Buyers Inc Taku Gas Limited Petroforte International Ltd Tervita Corporation Pouce Coupe Pipe Line Ltd Transaction Oil & Gas Ventures Inc Ravenwood Energy Corp Wapiti Waste Management Inc Reber Exploration Ltd Westhill Resources Limited Relentless Resources Ltd Williston Hunter Canada Inc RMP Energy Inc Zargon Oil & Gas Ltd Second Wave Petroleum Inc Non-Member Companies in Attendance Canamax Ikkuma Resources Corp (Pan Terra) Questerre Energy Journey Energy Ranchwest Energy Lightstream Resources Rock Energy Marquee Energy Sandboe Oilfield Mod Resources? Sem Cams Murphy Oil Spectra Energy Perpetual Energy Superman Resources Petrogas Energy Whitehall Energy Ltd