WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Senior Decision Makers From The Following Companies:
- Oil Sands Producers
- Major Oil & Gas Companies
- Independent Oil & Gas Companies
- E&P Companies Looking Towards Oil Sands For The Future
- Ministries & Departments Of Energy
- Geological Institutes & Surveys
- Environmental & Regulatory Authorities
- Service & Technology Providers
With the Following Job Titles:
CEOs, COOs Plus VPs, Directors, Managers of:
- Facilities
- HSE
- Processing
- Engineering
- Environment
- Water Treatment Technology
- Water Management
- Sustainability
- Unconventional
- Oil Sands
- Canadian Operations
- Heavy Oil
- Thermal Heavy Oil
- Upstream
- Operations
- Regulatory Affairs
- R&D
- Technology
- Geoscience
- Reservoir Engineering
- HSE & SR Manager
- Manager Oil Sands Technology
- Oil Sands OE
- Oil Sands OPS
- Planning & Development
- Project Planning
- Environmental Policy
- Hydrogeology
- Geology
Plus:
- Water Treatment Technology Providers
- Water Recycling Companies
- Water Logistics & Pipeline Companies
- Water Separation & Filtration
- Wast Water Disposal Companies
- EPCs (Engineering, Procurement & Construction)
- Oil Field Service Companies
- Environmental Consultancies
- Law Firms
- SAGD Technology Suppliers
- Hydrogeological Surveying
- Follow-Up Process Technologies (Electro-thermal & Radio-frequency)
- Drilling Providers
- Solvent Producers
- Chemical Suppliers
- CO2 Sequestration
- Research & Development Institutes & Universities
- Investment Firms
- Market & Economics Analysts
Water Canada
"Great speakers, Interesting technologies"
Brand New Features For 2013 include:
- Increased Number Of Practical Case Studies : In 2013 there will be more acute attention placed on real-life success stories from E&P companies with an increased focus on transferable learning points that can be taken away and applied
- Brackish And Produced Water Breakdown : Presentations in 2013 will provide solutions to the distinct challenges of both brackish and produced water to enhance applicability in the field
- Facility Design Focus : Increased attention will be paid to the design aspect of treatment facilities to enhance learning on how to optimize re-use systems
- Regulatory Directives Update: The very latest ERCB directives and calculations on re-use and disposal will be delivered to develop a road map on how to comply
Practical solutions will also be delivered from E&P companies on the following key learning areas:
- EMULSION AND DE-OILING : Assessing the latest techniques for emulsion separation and de-oiling to increase bitumen recovery and mitigate plant damage
- ACHIEVING ZERO-LIQUID DISCHARGE : Examining how an operator has maximized recycling to achieve zero-liquid discharge during the in situ process
- INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION : Discussing how operators can minimize capital and operating costs by sharing assets and by collaborating on non-competitive technologies
- DISPOSAL : Examining what to look for when identifying zones for drilling disposal wells to ensure high discharge capacity
- SOURCING : Exploring the productivity of source water aquifers in the Athabasca region and identifying new and innovative water sources to acquire the water critical to steam generation in SAGD