Oil & Gas Water Management Strategies Reducing Operational Costs and Environmental Impacts



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January 30 31, 2012 Fairmont Palliser Hotel, Calgary CI Energy Group Presents: Oil & Gas Water Management Strategies Reducing Operational Costs and Environmental Impacts Hear from leading industry experts, including: Talisman Energy Ivanhoe Energy Progress Energy Limited EPCOR Newfield Exploration Natural Resources Canada World Energy Institute CCS Corporation Geoscience BC Sponsored by: Responsible water use and continual improvement in water management are critical issues to industry practices today. Receive crucial information on the latest water management strategies to cost effectively comply with environmental regulations and maximize the efficiency of your water management practices. Gain critical insight into the latest government directives on regulations and license approvals Explore cutting-edge technologies to reduce water usage & improve your bottom line in shale gas development Examine solutions for mitigating environmental impacts of industrial water quality & quantity practices Hear a case study on Talisman Energy s unconventional shale water management practices PLUS! Take advantage of a leading interactive workshop to address Frac Additives, Water Conditioners and Water Treatment Alternatives through an in-depth post- conference learning session on February 1 st 2012. Register Now 1-877-927-7936 CanadianInstitute.com/WaterManagement

The importance of water management has never been as significant as it is today. Industry has moved away from viewing water as a mere byproduct of daily operations towards understanding how valuable the management of this resource is to bottom lines, the environment and the sustainability of the oil and gas sector. As the restrictions of government regulations and policies have heightened, so have the stakes for compliance and finding cost effective solutions to water challenges. Now is the time to implement efficient and proactive strategies to reduce operational costs and environmental impacts in your water management practices. At CI Energy Group s Oil & Gas Water Management Strategies conference you will explore cost effective practices and innovative technologies to improve your water management strategies while networking with top industry experts to hear how other organizations have overcome their water management challenges. Attend this two-day information-packed event and walk away with a revived understanding of: Legal and regulatory issues impacting licensing, water usage and disposal Reducing & reusing water through joint ventures and cross sector opportunities Cutting-edge technologies to treat and reduce water usage & improve your bottom line Water management issues and practices for oil operations Mitigating the environmental impacts of waste water disposal processes and methods Managing produced water treatment solutions for SAGD Productions You cannot afford to miss out! Join your colleagues and competitors on January 30 th & 31 st, 2012 in Calgary. Register today by calling 1-877-927-7936 or book online at www.canadianinstitute.com/watermanagement DISTINGUISHED FACULTY Andy Ridge Director of Water Policy Charles Bois Partner Charles Iceland CFA Senior Associate World Resources Institute David Molinski Consultant Geoscience BC Joe Kuhach Vice President Engineering Ivanhoe Energy Ken Campbell Senior Hydrogeologist Neil Horbachewski Vice President, Engineering Progress Energy Limited Dr. Preston McEachern Director of Research and Development CCS Corporation Dr. Randy Mikula Manager of Extraction and Tailings Natural Resources Canada The Honourable Rob Renner Minister of Environment Sandra Stash Global Senior Vice President of Health, Safety, Environment, and Operational Integrity Talisman Energy Dr. Stephen Stanley Senior Vice President Water Services EPCOR Steve Tipton Operations Engineer Newfield Exploration Teresa Meadows Senior Associate SPONSORED BY: Enhance your meetings and add to your bottom line by offering audience response solutions from Turning Technologies Canada, the global leader in audience response technology. The first choice of presenters everywhere, our simple, intuitive, polling products add engagement, encourage interaction, collect valuable data and provide instant feedback in meetings and events using RF or web-based devices. Invest in workplace training and employee development with the press of a button. Visit us at www.turningtechnologies.ca SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES Maximize your organization s visibility in front of key decisionmakers in your target market. For more information, contact Senior Business Development Executive MD (Mike) McCarthy at 416-927-0718 ext. 7302, toll-free 1-877-927-0718 ext. 7302 or by email at md.mccarthy@canadianinstitute.com

DAY ONE Monday, January 30 th, 2012 8:00 Registration Opens and Coffee is Served 9:00 Opening Remarks from Conference Chair 9:15 Keynote Address The Honourable Rob Renner Minister of Environment 10:00 Critical Insight into the Latest Government Directives on Regulations and License Approvals Andy Ridge Director of Water Policy Analyzing how to better manage water systems across the oil and gas sector while meeting environmental and industrial requirements Examining the cumulative effects and regulatory challenges for license approvals Updates on the Land-Use Planning Framework and Water for Life Strategy: How will these policies come together? What are the affects of regional planning for the future of water use? 10:45 Networking Coffee Break 11:00 Realizing the Benefits of Water Management Planning and Thinking Outside the Box Ken Campbell Senior Hydrogeologist The importance of integration of your Water Management Plan: Finessing your water management Staging of water management plan when water resources are limited When does overhead become a corporate asset? You can t manage what you don t understand the need for data Reuse of flowback and produced water When is it more trouble than it is worth? Reducing capital costs of water management through joint ventures & cross-sector opportunities Removing impediments to water access in a changing regulatory setting 12:00 Networking Luncheon for Delegates and Speakers 1:15 Examining Cutting-Edge Technologies to Reduce Water Usage & Improve Your Bottom Line in Shale Gas Development Neil Horbachewski Vice President, Engineering Progress Energy Limited Outlining a development strategy to optimize the usage of flowback and recycled water Developing an water handling infrastructure to create significant cost reduction Optimizing completions for maximized productivity and reduced water requirements Examining options and challenges for alternative water sources 2:00 Exploring the Latest Water Research Projects in Northeast British Columbia David Molinski Consultant Geoscience BC Examining Geoscience BC s water column inventory research projects on: - The Horn River Basin - The Montney Play Assessing future research priorities in water inventory 2:45 Innovative Water Solutions: Alternative Service Delivery for the Oil Sands Dr. Stephen Stanley Senior Vice President Water Services EPCOR Determining the benefits of delegating responsibility for water on site to an external water expert Examining risk transfer options and performance guarantees Exploring financial models and freeing capital for core business expenses Assessing environmental responsibility and reuse solutions, while optimizing asset functions EPCOR & Suncor partnership A case study 3:30 Networking Coffee Break

3:45 Panel: Examining Ways to Mitigate the Environmental Impacts of Current Industrial Practices on Water Quality & Quantity Steve Tipton Operations Engineer Newfield Exploration Dr. Preston McEachern Director of Research and Development CCS Corporation Building recycle schemes to treat and reuse water based on the quality and quantity available Addressing water quality management challenges: understanding the quality of water needed for production Investigating the state of expanding industrial development on our water supply Meeting requirements and gaining approvals to avoid substantial project delays 5:00 Chair s Recap and Conference Adjourns 10:00 An Overview of the Regulatory Framework Regarding Water Usage and Disposal in Shale Gas Recovery Charles Bois Partner Teresa Meadows Senior Associate Preparing for the impacts of regulatory initiatives in Alberta and British Columbia Examining significant water issues arising from oil and gas activities Understanding cumulative effects what does this mean in Alberta and British Columbia Determining prospects and effects on water management for usage and disposal under: - Alberta s developing Regional Land Use Planning Frameworks - British Columbia s Living Water Smart Plan DAY TWO Tuesday, January 31 st, 2012 8:30 Coffee is Served 9:00 Opening Remarks from Conference Chair 9:15 Talisman s Development of Best Management Practices for Water Use in Unconventional Shale Case Study Sandra Stash Global Senior Vice President of Health, Safety Environment, and Operational Integrity Talisman Energy Learning about Talisman s Operating Principals for its global shale business How Talisman incorporates conservation and protection of fresh water in its operations Setting quantitative continuous improvement goals for Operational Principals and transparently reporting our progress against these metrics Assessing the fit for Talisman s Operational Principals to your management practices 11:00 Networking Coffee Break 11:15 Understanding Water Management Issues in Surface Mined Oil Sands Operations Dr. Randy Mikula Manager of Extraction and Tailings Natural Resources Canada Tailings management practices in surface mined oil sands: past, present and future Identification of water requirements and the quality and quantity needed for production and/or discharge Understanding the shortcomings of a proscriptive approach to water and tailings management Incorporating stake holder involvement from the planning stage to avoid delays 12:00 Networking Luncheon for Delegates and Speakers 1:15 Aqueduct: Water Risk Measurement and Mapping Charles Iceland CFA Senior Associate World Resources Institute

Presentation of the Aqueduct global water risk measurement and mapping tool Use of Aqueduct water stress maps and overlay maps of agricultural and electric power production to illustrate the water-food-energy nexus How the Aqueduct tool can be used by oil and gas companies to assess and respond to water-related risk 2:00 Networking Coffee Break 2:15 Managing Produced Water Treatment Solutions for SAGD Productions Joe Kuhach Vice President, Engineering Ivanhoe Energy Examining effective strategies to remove oil from produced water Assessing the best management practices for efficiently treating produced water in SAGD operations Discussing innovative technologies and techniques to develop sources of water for the future Understanding the importance and value of water balance for SAGD productions 3:00 Addressing Water Management Challenges Through a Holistic Approach: Where is the Balance? Analyzing the need to address water management challenges from a broader perspective Exploring strategies to better suit industry requirements and reduce environmental impacts Investigating the state of current technologies with a view on future requirements Evaluating water management methods that can be used in multiple industries Discovering ways to meet regulatory requirements to avoid production delays WORKSHOP Wednesday, February 1 st, 2012 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Registration at 8:30 a.m.) Frac Additives, Water Conditioners and Water Treatment Alternatives Ken Campbell Senior Hydrogeologist Nicole Mikic Water Treatment John Hamilton Production Chemicals Doug Pipchuk Pumping Services Schlumberger Evaluate the compatibility between fraccing source water and formation water Use of Rice University geochemical model ScaleSoft Pitzer to identify complex scaling tendencies. Evaluate what water conditioners are needed to overcome compatibility problems: - Scaling Inhibitors, H2S scavengers, Biocides, Clay Stabilizers, Corrosion Inhibitors Frac types and design criteria: - Slick water, Linear gel, Crosslinked gel, Viscoelastic, Green Fraccing Fluids What frac additives should I be considering, and in what doses, to be cost effective? - Friction reducers, Gels, Crosslinkers, Surfactants, Breakers Select the water management techniques and treatment technologies that are most cost effective: - Blending, Filtration, Floc / Coagulation, Reverse Osmosis, Mechanical Vapor Recompression What are the implications of doing nothing? 4:00 Chair s Recap and Conference Concludes WHO YOU WILL MEET: Vice Presidents, Directors, Senior Executives, Environmental Engineers, Process Engineers and Hydrogeologists involved in: Water, Waste Water, EH&S, Sustainable Development, Regulatory Affairs and Community Engagement From: - Oil and Gas Producers - Oil Sands Operators - Drilling Companies - Service and Supply - Government and Regulatory Agencies - Consultants, Financiers and Lawyers The Canadian Institute, 2011

January 30 31, 2012 Fairmont Palliser Hotel, Calgary CI Energy Group Presents: Oil & Gas Water Management Strategies Reducing Operational Costs and Environmental Impacts To expedite your registration, please mention your Priority Service Code 333W12.E REGISTRATION FORM ATTENTION MAILROOM: If undeliverable to addressee, please forward to: Water, Environmental, Sustainable Development 1175580 Top Reasons to Attend Reduce operational expenses and mitigate environmental impacts with cost effective water management strategies Gain critical insight on the latest government directives on regulations and license approvals Network with leading industry experts, government decision makers and technology providers in oil and gas water management Examine cutting edge technologies to reduce water usage and improve your bottom line 5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER Phone: 1-877-927-7936 or 416-927-7936 Fax: 1-877-927-1563 or 416-927-1563 Email: CustomerService@CanadianInstitute.com Mail: The Canadian Institute 1329 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5R 2C4 Online: www.canadianinstitute.com STEP 3 STEP 2 STEP 1 PROGRAM CODE: 333W12-CAL YES! Please register the following delegate for Oil & Gas Water Management Strategies CONTACT DETAILS NAME ORGANIZATION ADDRESS POSITION CITY PROVINCE POSTAL CODE TELEPHONE EMAIL TYPE OF BUSINESS APPROVING MANAGER FAX NO. OF EMPLOYEES POSITION PAYMENT Please charge my VISA MasterCard AMEX NUMBER EXP. DATE CARDHOLDER I have enclosed my cheque for $ including applicable taxes made payable to The Canadian Institute (GST No. 84221 1153 RT0001 ) Register 4 for the price of 3! FEE PER DELEGATE Register & Pay by Nov. 18, 2011 Register & Pay by Jan. 2, 2012 Register & Pay after Jan. 2, 2012 ELITEPASS*: Program + Workshop $2490 + 5% GST $2590 + 5% GST $2790 + 5% GST Program (on site) $1895 + 5% GST $1995 + 5% GST $2195 + 5% GST Live Webcast (Program Only) $1595 + 5% GST Program participants will receive a CD-ROM of the program materials as part of their registration fee. Please add a copy of the *Program Proceedings (BINDER) to my order for $195 + $21.95 (S&H) + applicable taxes *Published and shipped within 4 weeks from program I cannot attend, but I would like to purchase the CD-ROM for $320 + 15.95 (S&H) + applicable taxes *ELITEPASS is recommended for maximum learning and networking value. Wire Transfer ($CAD) Please quote the name of the attendee(s) and the program code 333W12 as a reference. Beneficiary: The Canadian Institute Bank Name: HSBC / Account #: 362-055319-001 Address: 150 Bloor St, Suite M100, Toronto, ON Swift Code: HKBCCATT / Branch #: 10362 ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS VENUE: Fairmont Palliser Hotel ADDRESS: 133 9th Avenue Southwest, Calgary, AB TEL.: (403) 262-1234 Hotel Reservations For information on hotel room availability and reservations, please contact the Fairmont Palliser Hotel at (403) 262-1234. When making your reservation, please ask for The Canadian Institute s Discounted Rate. Registration Fee The fee includes the program, all program materials, continental breakfasts, lunches and refreshments. Program Materials Program participants will receive a comprehensive set of program materials prepared by the speakers. If you have paid and are unable to attend, these will be shipped to you upon request only. Request must be received within 30 days upon conclusion of the program. Payment Policy Payment must be received in full by the program date to ensure admittance. All discounts will be applied to the Program Only fee (excluding add-ons), cannot be combined with any other offer, and must be paid in full at time of order. Group discounts available to individuals employed by the same organization. Groups of 4 will be invoiced individually at 25% off the available rate at the time of registration. For groups of 5 or more please call 1-877-927-7936 for additional discounts. Cancellation and Refund Policy You must notify us by email at least 48 hrs in advance if you wish to send a substitute participant. Delegates may not share a pass between multiple attendees without prior authorization. If you are unable to find a substitute, please notify The Canadian Institute in writing no later than 10 days prior to the program date and a credit voucher will be issued to you for the full amount paid. Credit Vouchers are valid for 1 year and are redeemable against any other program by The Canadian Institute. If you prefer, you may request a refund of fees paid less a 25% service charge. No credits or refunds will be given for cancellations received after 10 days prior to the program date. The Canadian Institute reserves the right to cancel any program it deems necessary and will, in such event, make a full refund of any registration fee, but will not be responsible for airfare, hotel or other costs incurred by registrants. No liability is assumed by The Canadian Institute for changes in program date, content, speakers or venue.