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SOR Reduction & Production Optimization Initiative 2014 3 rd In Canada’s Leading Series On SOR Reduction & Production Optimization For SAGD Operations The Only Dedicated Conference On SOR Reduction And Production Optimization For In Situ Oil Sands Operations, Focusing On: September 30 - October 1, 2014 | Calgary | Canada Andrew Squires Senior VP, Saleski Technology & Business Development Osum Oil Sands Featuring 20+ Leading Exports Fom In Situ Operators, Including: M Follow us @UnconventOilGas www.in-situ-oil-sands-2014.com Register By Friday August 1, 2014 SAVE $400 INFLOW & OUTFLOW CONTROL: Delivering practical operator field experiences of using inflow & outflow control devices to reduce SOR & improve production performance in SAGD wells THIEF ZONE MANAGEMENT: Understanding the very latest strategies for mitigating the impact of top gas & bottom water on SOR & productivity in SAGD reservoirs CO-INJECTION: Breaking down the latest advances in using solvents & gas co- injection to drive down SOR in SAGD operations ARTIFICIAL LIFT: Utilizing ESPs to reduce SOR & improve productivity in SAGD wells & evaluating the most cost-effective alternative artificial lift options TEMPERATURE & PRESSURE MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION: Revealing best practice usage of instrumentation to measure downhole pressure & temperature in SAGD reservoirs to optimize productivity MANAGING SUBCOOL, SPEEDING UP START UP TIMES & OPTIMIZING WELL PLACEMENT: Evaluating the optimal subcool targets, circulation strategies & inter- well placements for maximizing production performance & minimizing SOR in SAGD operations CARBONATES: Providing the latest data from pilot studies of carbonate production to determine what kind of production rates & SOR can currently be achieved KC Yeung DirectorTechnology Development & In- novation Brion Energy Edmund Lau Chief Reservoir Thermal Engineer Connacher Oil & Gas Ltd. Adel Guirgis Subsurface Engineering Manager Sunshine Oilsands Ltd. Pingke Li VP Production & Reservoir Engineering Renergy Petroleum Co. Litong Zhong Manager of Thermal Reservoir Engineering CNRL Ken James Co-President and Co-CEO Oak Point Energy Ltd. Bill Thornton P Exploration & Production PTTEP Canada Limited Organized By:

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In situ techniques have now overtaken mining as the principal method of oil sands extraction, producing 1.1 million b/d compared with 850, 000 b/d through mining in 2013. This trend is only set to grow with the latest CAPP forecasts predicting that in situ oil sands production will account for 3.2 million b/d by 2030. In order to reach this ambitious target however, in situ oil sands producers need to understand how they can harness the latest technologies and operating strategies to maximize their productivity. With SAGD proving the most successful method for in situ production to date, the focus of operators is on how they can reduce their steam oil ratio whilst cost-effectively optimizing production rates. To help move towards this goal, leading E&Ps will be gathering again for the 3rd Annual In Situ Oil Sands: SOR Reduction & Production Optimization Initiative 2014 will be to examine the latest technologies and operating strategies for reducing SOR & optimizing productivity in SAGD wells. Speakers at the event will be providing real life operator experiences of harnessing advances in inflow control, thief zone management, co-injection, instrumentation, artificial lift and smart completions to maximize their production rates and minimize their SOR.

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S O R R e d u c t i o n & P r o d u c t i o n O p t i m i z a t i o n I n i t i a t i v e 2 0 1 4

3rd In Canada’s Leading Series On SOR Reduction & Production Optimization For SAGD Operations

The Only Dedicated Conference On SOR Reduction And Production Optimization For In Situ Oil Sands Operations, Focusing On:

September 30 - October 1, 2014 | Calgary | Canada

Andrew Squires Senior VP, Saleski Technology & Business Development Osum Oil Sands

Featuring 20+ Leading Exports Fom In Situ Operators, Including:

M Follow us @UnconventOilGas

w w w . i n - s i t u - o i l - s a n d s - 2 0 1 4 . c o m

Register By FridayAugust 1, 2014

SAVE $400

• INFLOW & OUTFLOW CONTROL: Delivering practical operator field experiences of using inflow & outflow control devices to reduce SOR & improve production performance in SAGD wells

• THIEF ZONE MANAGEMENT: Understanding the very latest strategies for mitigating the impact of top gas & bottom water on SOR & productivity in SAGD reservoirs

• CO-INJECTION: Breaking down the latest advances in using solvents & gas co-injection to drive down SOR in SAGD operations

• ARTIFICIAL LIFT: Utilizing ESPs to reduce SOR & improve productivity in SAGD wells & evaluating the most cost-effective alternative artificial lift options

• TEMPERATURE & PRESSURE MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION: Revealing best practice usage of instrumentation to measure downhole pressure & temperature in SAGD reservoirs to optimize productivity

• MANAGING SUBCOOL, SPEEDING UP START UP TIMES & OPTIMIZING WELL

PLACEMENT: Evaluating the optimal subcool targets, circulation strategies & inter-well placements for maximizing production performance & minimizing SOR in SAGD operations

• CARBONATES: Providing the latest data from pilot studies of carbonate production to determine what kind of production rates & SOR can currently be achieved

KC Yeung DirectorTechnology Development & In-novation Brion Energy

Edmund Lau Chief Reservoir Thermal Engineer Connacher Oil & Gas Ltd.

Adel Guirgis Subsurface Engineering Manager Sunshine Oilsands Ltd.

Pingke Li VP Production & Reservoir Engineering Renergy Petroleum Co.

Litong Zhong Manager of Thermal Reservoir Engineering CNRL

Ken James Co-President and Co-CEO Oak Point Energy Ltd.

Bill Thornton P Exploration & Production PTTEP Canada Limited

Organized By:

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SAVE $400

www.in-situ-oil-sands-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

In situ techniques have now overtaken mining as the principal

method of oil sands extraction, producing 1.1 million b/d compared

with 850, 000 b/d through mining in 2013. This trend is only set to

grow with the latest CAPP forecasts predicting that in situ oil sands

production will account for 3.2 million b/d by 2030.

In order to reach this ambitious target however, in situ oil sands

producers need to understand how they can harness the latest

technologies and operating strategies to maximize their productivity.

With SAGD proving the most successful method for In Situ

production to date, the focus of operators is on how they can reduce

their steam oil ratio whilst cost-effectively optimizing production

rates.

To help move towards this goal, leading E&Ps will be gathering again

for the 3rd Annual In Situ Oil Sands: SOR Reduction & Production

Optimization Initiative 2014 to examine the latest technologies

and operating strategies for reducing SOR & optimizing

productivity in SAGD wells.

Speakers at the event will be providing real life operator

experiences of harnessing advances in inflow control, thief zone

management, co-injection, instrumentation, artificial lift and

smart completions to maximize their production rates and

minimize their SOR.

With every single one of the 20+ operator case studies being based

on work that has practically helped reduce SOR and optimize

productivity in the field, the event will be an unmissable source of

information for anyone who has a role in contributing to the technical

strategy for their company’s in situ oil sands operations.

Venue Information:

Clarion Hotel and Conference Centre

2120 16 Ave NE, Calgary, AB, CA, T2E 1L4

Tel: (403) 291-4666

Fax: (403) 291-6498Web: www.clarionhotel.com/hotel-calgary-canada-CNA28

S O R R e d u c t i o n & P r o d u c t i o n O p t i m i z a t i o n I n i t i a t i v e 2 0 1 4

WHAT MAKES THIS EVENT UNIQUE?

• 100% FOCUSED ON SAGD

• 100% FOCUSED ON SOR REDUCTION & PRODUCTION

OPTIMIZATION

• 100% OPERATOR LED

• 100% BASED ON REAL LIFE FIELD EXPERIENCES

• 100% BRAND NEW & EXCLUSIVE CONTENT

It was a pleasure to attend the conference...

I thought the meeting was well run and the subject

matter pertinent for all that attended. The speakers

did an excellent job and the audience asked

extremely good questions

Newfield Exploration

Register By FridayAugust 1, 2014

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REDUCING SOR & MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY IN SAGD WELLS BY OPTIMIZING INFLOW & OUTFLOW CONTROL DEVICES, THIEF ZONE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES, CO-INJECTION TECHNOLOGIES & ARTIFICIAL LIFT

Day 1Tuesday September 30, 2014

8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

Chaired By: Bill Thornton, VP Exploration & Production, PTTEPKEYNOTE: SOR REDUCTION

8.40 Providing A Case Study On Developing An Overall Operating Strategy Which Successfully Reduced SOR In SAGD Operations

•QuantifyingthereductionsinSORthatwereachievedtodeterminetheoverallimpactthatchangestooperatingstrategiesandtechnologycanhaveonSOR

•ExplaininghowtodeterminetheoptimaloperatingpressureforminimizingSORinaparticularreservoir

•IdentifyingwhichtechnologiesandinstrumentationhavehadmostsuccessinpracticallyreduceSORUnderstandinghowoperatorscanchooseinjectionratesthatwillhelpoptimizeSOR

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

9.10 Question & Answer Session

CO-INJECTIONBREAKING DOWN THE LATEST ADVANCES IN USING

SOLVENTS & GAS CO-INJECTION TO DRIVE DOWN SOR IN SAGD OPERATIONS

SOLVENTS

9.20 Quantifying The Affects That Applying Solvents Can Have On Reducing SOR & Analyzing Their Impact On Production Performance, Conformance & Thermal Efficiency

•Evaluatingwhatchangesinproductionperformancecanbeachievedthroughinjectionofsolvents

•Understandingtheimpactofsolventsonthermalefficiencyandhowthisimpactwasmeasured

•Explaininghowsolventscanbeusedtospeedupthestart-upofawellandimproveconformance

•IdentifyingtheoptimaltimeinthelifeofawelltoapplysolventstominimizecostandmaximallyreduceSOR

Edmund Lau, Chief Reservoir Thermal Engineer, Connacher Oil & Gas Ltd.

9.50 Question & Answer Session

10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

GAS CO-INJECTION

10.30 Breaking Down The Latest Advances In Applying Non Condensable Gas Co-Injection To Drive Down The SOR Of In Situ Oil Sands Production

•Providinganoverviewofthetypesofgaspeopleareusinginforco-injectiontodeterminewhichcanhaveoptimaleffectonSOR

•Evaluatingtheextenttowhichthereductioninvolumesofsteaminjectedwhendoinggasco-injectionleadstoareductioninoperatingcosts

•Quantifyingtheimpactthatnoncondensablegasco-injectioncanhaveonreducingSOR

•Determiningwhatincrementalincreasesinoilrecoverycanbeachievedbyusingnoncondensablegasco-injection

Adel Guirgis, Subsurface Engineering Manager, Sunshine Oil Sands Ltd.

11.00 Question & Answer Session

ARTIFICIAL LIFTUTILIZING ESPs TO REDUCE SOR & IMPROVE

PRODUCTIVITY IN SAGD WELLS & EVALUATING THE MOST COST-EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE ARTIFICIAL LIFT OPTIONS

ESPs

11.10 Explaining How ESPs Can Optimally Be Applied To Improve SOR For SAGD Operations By Reducing Downhole Pressure

•ExaminingadvancesinusingESPsinhighertemperatureconditionsforSAGDoperations

•SpecifyingthemeantimebetweenfailuresthatoperatorshaveseenwhenusingESPsforSAGDand

howtheycanbeimprovedUnderstandingwhatcanbedonetoreducethefrequencyofpumpreplacementwhenusingESPs

•AnalyzinghowoptimallyuseinstrumentationtomonitortheperformanceofESPs

•DeterminingwhatcanbedonetoimprovetheruntimesofESPsforSAGDoperations

•EstablishingwaysinwhichpressureandtemperaturesensorscanbeusedtomakedecisionsabouthowtorunESPs

Bilal Latif, Senior Engineer - Oil Sands ESP Production and Completions Engineering, Nexen/CNOOC

11.40 Question & Answer Session

11.50 Lunch In The Exhibition Showcase Area

PANEL: ARTIFICIAL LIFT SELECTION

12.50 Comparing Artificial Lift Options Including ESPs, Gas Lift & PCPs To Determine Which Offers The Most Reliable Solution For Improving The Productivity SAGD Wells

•UnderstandingwhatfactorsSAGDoperatorscanusetoselecttherighttypeofartificiallifttomaximizetheproductivityoftheiroperations

•Comparingtheprosandconsofgasliftvs.ESPsforSAGDartificiallifttodeterminewhichoneofferstheoptimalsolutionforwhichreservoirs

•EvaluatingprogressbeingmadeinusingPCPsasanalternativeartificialliftoptionforSAGD

•DeterminingwhichtypeofartificialliftoffersmostpredictableanddurableoptioninthehightemperatureconditionsofSAGDwells

Andrew Squires, Senior VP Engineering & Operations, Osum Oil Sands Corp.Alan Stroich, Senior Production Manager, Grizzly Oil Sands

INFLOW & OUTFLOW CONTROLDELIVERING PRACTICAL OPERATOR FIELD EXPERIENCES OF USING INFLOW & OUTFLOW CONTROL DEVICES TO

REDUCE SOR & IMPROVE PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE IN SAGD WELLS

OUTFLOW CONTROL DEVICES

1.20 Explaining How Outflow Control Devices Can Be Used To Optimize Steam Chamber Development In Order To Reduce SOR & Improve Productivity In SAGD Wells

•Usingoutflowcontroldevicestogetthemostevenlydistributedoutflowfromyourinjectoracrossthehorizontal

•Specifyingthekeychallengesthatwerefacedwithinstallingtheoutflowcontroldeviceandhowtheywereovercome

•QuantifyingtheeffectthatoutflowcontroldevicescanhaveonoverallproductivityofSAGDwells

•EstimatingthenetimpactthattheeffectiveuseofoutflowcontroldevicescanhaveonreducingSOR

Dr. Ian Gates, Professor and Department Head, University of Calgary

1.50 Question & Answer Session

INFLOW CONTROL DEVICES

2.00 Providing Operator Experiences Of Using Inflow Control Devices For SAGD To Quantify The Impact They Can Have On Reducing SOR & Increasing Production Rates

•AnalyzingdatafromfieldtestsofinflowcontroldevicestoquantifytheimpactonSORandproductionrates

•Evaluatingtheevidencethatinflowcontroldevicescanachievebetterconformanceacrossthewell

•ProvidinganoverviewofwhichinflowcontroldevicesareavailableforSAGDandexplainingwhythisonewaschosenbytheoperator

•Deliveringacost-benefitanalysistodetermine

whethertheimprovementsinproductivityjustifiedtheinvestment

2.30 Question & Answer Session

2.40 Afternoon Refreshments In The Exhibition Showcase Area

THIEF ZONE MANAGEMENTUNDERSTANDING THE VERY LATEST STRATEGIES FOR

MITIGATING THE IMPACT OF TOP GAS & BOTTOM WATER ON SOR & PRODUCTIVITY FOR SAGD WELLS

TOP GAS

3.10 Understanding How Operators Can Minimize Steam Loss To Depressurized Top Gas Thief Zones To Help Reduce SOR

•Analyzingstrategiesformaintainingsteamchamberpressureinthepresenceoftopgas

•Quantifyinghowmuchsteamcanbelosttotopgaszones,whatimpactithasonSORandhowmuchSORcanbereducedthoughoptimalthiefzonemanagement

•Identifyingwaysinwhichoperatorscanminimizetheimpactoftopgasonthermalefficiency

•Explaininghowco-injectioncanbeusedtoensuresteamstaysinthepartofthereservoirwhereitismosteffectivewhentopgasissuesarise

3.40 Question & Answer Session

BOTTOM WATER

3.50 Determining The Optimal Well Placements & Operating Pressures For Minimizing SOR & Maximizing Recovery In Reservoirs With Extensive Bottom Water

•Detailingtheoveralloperatingstrategyfordealingwithbottomwatertooptimizepay

•ExplaininghowtodeterminetheoptimaloperatingpressuretomaximizeSORinreservoirswithextensivebottomwater

•Analyzinghowproperplacementofwellscanminimizeinterferencefrombottomwater

•Evaluatinghowclosewellscanbeplacedtothebottomwatertomaximizeproductionrates

4.20 Question & Answer Session

CARBONATES: A LOOK TO THE FUTUREANALYZING THE VERY DATA ON WHAT PRODUCTION RATES AND SOR HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED IN THE MOST

RECENT CARBONATE FIELD STUDIES

CARBONATES

4.30 Providing The Latest Data From Pilot Studies Of Carbonate Production To Determine What Kind Of Production Rates & SOR Can Currently Be Achieved

•Evaluatingtheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofsteambasedmethodscomparedwiththeuseofheatersforcarbonatebitumenproduction

•Determiningtheoptimalsteaminjectionratesforcarbonateproduction

•Outliningtheproductionratesthathavebeenachievedforcarbonateproductioninpilottests

•ExplainingwhatkindofSORcancurrentlybeachievedforcarbonateproductionatareasonablecost

Dr. Apostolos Kantzas, Principal Investigator and Professor, University of Calgary

5.00 Question & Answer Session

5.10 Chair’s Closing Remarks & End Of Day 1

5.20 - 6.20 Evening Cocktail Reception Served In Exhibition Showcase Area

www.in-situ-oil-sands-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

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8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

Chaired By: Bill Thornton, VP Exploration & Production, PTTEP

TEMPERATURE & PRESSURE MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION

REVEALING BEST PRACTICE USAGE OF INSTRUMENTATION TO MEASURE DOWNHOLE PRESSURE

& TEMPERATURE IN SAGD RESERVOIRS TO OPTIMIZE PRODUCTIVITY

8.40 Optimizing Productivity Through Best Practice Usage Of Downhole Temperature & Pressure Measurement Instrumentation In SAGD Wells

•Comparingtheaccuracyofdifferentthermocouple,fiberopticsandRTDtechnologiesformonitoringdownholetemperatureinSAGDwells

•Identifyingwhichoneexperiencesthefewestfailureratestodeterminewhichoffersthebestlongtermoption

•Quantifyingtheimpactthatcorrectapplicationoftemperaturemonitoringinstrumentationcanhaveontheultimateproductivityofthewell

•Identifyingthemostcost-effectivetechnologyformeasuringdownholepressureinSAGDoperations

•Comparingtheprosandconsofgaugesandbubbletubesformeasuringdownholepressure

•Determininghowtogetmaximumaccuracyandlongevityoutoftheinstrumentationyouareusingtomeasuredownholepressure&temperature

Chaired By: Bill Thornton, VP Exploration & Production, PTTEP

9.10 Question & Answer Session

MANAGING SUBCOOL, SPEEDING UP START UP TIMES & OPTIMIZING WELL PLACEMENT

EVALUATING THE OPTIMAL SUBCOOL TARGETS, CIRCULATION STRATEGIES & INTER-WELL PLACEMENTS

FOR MAXIMIZING PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE & MINIMIZING SOR IN SAGD OPERATIONS

CASE STUDY: MANAGEMENT OF SUBCOOL

9.20 Providing A Case Study On How An Operator Is Chosing The Optimal Subcool Target To Improve SOR And Optimize Productivity

•Understandinghowtomeasuresubcoolwithmaximumaccuracy

•Determiningtheoptimalstrategiesforcontrollingsubcoolonceyouhaveanaccuratemeasurement

•Reducingcostsbyminimizingtheamountofinstrumentationrequiredtomonitorandmanagesubcool

•Evaluatingtheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofchoosingahighsubcooltarget

Harris Naseer, Reservoir Development Lead, PTTEPPANEL: MANAGEMENT OF SUBCOOL

9.40 Examining Strategies For Choosing A Subcool Target That Will Optimize SOR & Benchmarking The Most Cost-Effective Ways Of Monitoring & Controlling Subcool

•ExplaininghowoperatorsarechoosingtheoptimalsubcooltargettoimproveSORandoptimizeproductivity

•Understandinghowtomeasuresubcoolwithmaximumaccuracy

•Determiningtheoptimalstrategiesforcontrollingsubcoolonceyouhaveanaccuratemeasurement

•Reducingcostsbyminimizingtheamountofinstrumentationrequiredtomonitorandmanagesubcool

•Evaluatingtheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofchoosingahighsubcooltarget

Andrew Squires, Senior VP Engineering & Operations, Osum Oil Sands Corp.KC Yeung, Director Technology Development & Innovation, Brion EnergyLitong Zhao, Manager Thermal Engineer, CNRLPingke Li, VP Production & Reservoir Engineer, Renergy Petroleum

10.10 Question & Answer Session

10.20 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

SPEEDING UP STARTUP TIMES

10.50 Developing The Optimal Circulation Strategies For Reducing The Startup Time For SAGD Wells Without Compromising Well Conformance

•Understandinghowcirculationstrategiescanheoptimizedtoincreasethespeedofthestartupprocess

•Evaluatingwhatimpactincreasingthespeedofstart-uphasontheeffectivenessofthestart-upintermsofwellconformance

•Identifyingtheoptimalcirculationratesforeffectivelyheatingthereservoirduringstartup

•Explainingwhatstepscanbetakentoimprovereturnratesduringcirculation

Harris Naseer, Reservoir Development Lead, PTTEP

11.10 Question & Answer Session

WELL PLACEMENT

11.20 Determining The Ideal Well Spacing Between Injector & Producer To Optimize Productivity & Maximize Conformance

•Explainingthekeyfactorsusedtochoosethewellspacingbetweentheproducerandtheinjector

•Understandinghowthespacingbetweentheinjectorandtheproducercanhelpachievequickerstartuptimes

•Determiningtheoptimalinter-wellspacingforensuringgoodconformanceallalongthewell

•Providinganexampleofawellspacingdistancethatprovedsuccessfulinthefieldincontributingtoimprovedproductionperformance

Chris Slight, Drilling Engineer, Brion EnergyBrian Mracek, Drilling Superintendent, Brion Energy

11.50 Question & Answer Session

12.00 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

CAPROCK INTEGRITY & WELL INTEGRITYENSURING WELL INTEGRITY TO AVOID COSTLY CASING

FAILURES & MONITORING & MITIGATING CAPROCK INTEGRITY TO ENSURE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

CAPROCK INTEGRITY

1.00 Evaluating The Optimal Strategies For Monitoring Caprock Integrity During SAGD Operations To Ensure Regulatory Compliance

•Breakingdownthelatesttechniquesformonitoringcaprockintegrity

•Determininghowtomonitorpressureandtemperaturetomitigatetherisktocaprockintegrity

•Understandingwhatcanbedoneatthelevelofoveralloperatingstrategiestomitigatetherisktocaprockintegrity

•Analyzingthetechnicalreasonsforensuringcaprockintegritybeyondtheneedforcomplyingwithregulations

Joseph Kuhach, Senior VP Engineering, Upstream & Integration, Ivanhoe Energy

1.30 Question & Answer Session

1.40 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

ELECTRO-THERMAL ENERGY, WATER USAGE & SOREXAMINING HOW BEST PRACTICE WATER TREATMENT,

RECYCLING & DISPOSAL CAN CONTRIBUTE TO REDUCING SOR & EXPLAINING ADVANCES IMPROVING

ENERGY EFFICIENCY WHILE USING THE ELECTRO-THERMAL ENERGY APPROACH

ELECTRO-THERMAL ENERGY

2.10 Providing a case study on ET-DSP™ for Shallow Resource Development to achieve SOR of less than One

•Revealingtheefficiencyoftheelectro-thermalheatingapproachinshallowdepositstopreventbothsteambreakthroughandmigrationofmobilizedbitumenoutsidethereservoir

•Analyzingdatafromfieldtestsofelectro-thermalheatingincomparisontoheatingwithsteamtoattainanSORofapproximately0.5

•Evaluatingtheenvironmentalimpactintheuseofelectro-thermalenergyandtheuseofnon-portablewatertoeliminatetheneedofcostlywatertreatmentfacilitiesandtheneedforacleansupplyofwater

•Understandinghowelectro-thermalenergywithreducedcapitalcostforwatertreatmentandsteamgeneratingfacilitiescanconstituteaneconomicadvantagetoreduceSOR

Bruce Mcgee, President & CEO, E-T Energy

2.40 Question & Answer Session

WATER USAGE

2.50 Evaluating Strategies For Minimizing Water Usage & Optimizing Steam Quality To Reduce SOR & Minimize Water Treatment Costs

•ExaminingstrategiesandtechnologiesforoptimizingsteamqualitytohelpachievereducedSOR

•Evaluatingtheoptimalrecyclingtechnologiesandstrategiesforminimizingwaterusage

•Quantifyingtheextenttowhichloweringwaterusagecanleadtoreducedcostsduetominimizingexpenditureonwatertreatment

•Evaluatingadvancesintheuseofmembranesasacost-effectivetechnologyforwaterrecycling

3.10 Question & Answer Session

3.20 Chair’s Closing Remarks & End Of Day 2

Day 2Wednesday October 1, 2014

REDUCING SOR & MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY BY APPLYING ADVANCES IN DOWNHOLE INSTRUMENTATION, SUBCOOL OPTIMIZATION, WELL STARTUP & WELL PLACEMENT FOR SAGD OPERATIONS

www.in-situ-oil-sands-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

Endless source of excellent

discussions giving all attendees a

wide open flavor and vision on the

water source development, plans

and necessities.

Project Engineer - Statoil

I recommend this conference for

everyone in the business.

Water Specialist - Devon Energy

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