SPE Canadian Energy Technology Conference and Exhibition Conference Program - 16-17 MARCH 2022 BMO Centre at Stampede Park
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Title Sponsor SPE Canadian Energy Technology Conference and Exhibition Sustainable Hydrocarbon Production 16–17 MARCH 2022 BMO Centre at Stampede Park Calgary, Alberta, Canada www.spe.org/go/22CET Conference Program
3 Welcome Message from the Conference Chairs Table of Contents General Information 04 On behalf of the Executive and Program committees, we Thank You to Our Sponsors 05 are pleased to introduce the new SPE Canadian Energy Technology Conference and Exhibition—Sustainable Hydrocarbon Production. Committees 06 This new conference emerges from what used to be the co- Schedule of Events 08 located SPE Canada Heavy Oil and Unconventional Resources Conferences. The committee felt it was time to refocus and reformat the conferences to match the evolution of the Opening Keynote 11 industry and the interests of our SPE members and oil and gas professionals. This conference continues to highlight the Technical Program 12 technical excellence and advancements within the Heavy Oil and the Unconventional Resource sectors, while also Knowledge Sharing ePosters 32 extending coverage to topics such as Alternative Energy, Clean Technology, CCUS, Global Supply and Demand, Data Exhibitors 34 and Digitization, ESG, Offshore, and more. We have developed an energized program, on a wide range of topics, in the form of panels, academic papers, and invited presenters. The exhibit floor showcases the latest industry innovation, products and services and is an excellent meeting Conference Mobile App place to connect and catch up with industry peers and Download the PheedLoop Mobile App colleagues. for speaker Q&A, to view the conference sessions and add to your own schedule Oil and gas will continue to play an important role in the and chat with fellow attendees. After the world’s energy demand for decades to come. The SPE conference you will also be able to view all Canadian Energy Technology Conference and Exhibition is the recordings on this app. bringing together the industry’s best and brightest, those who want to learn, grow, share and connect. Thank you for being a part of a community that drives change and is proud of how we deliver energy in a responsible, efficient, and safe manner. On Demand Session Recordings We look forward to seeing you at the conference. All sessions (presentations and panels) are being recorded and will be Sincerely, made available at no extra cost to registered attendees one week after the conference. For anyone who was unable to attend the conference, Amos Ben-Zvi, Chairperson there will be a purchase option for the on demand content. Cenovus Energy Audrey Rasmussen, Chairperson PETRONAS Canada
General Information 4 General Information Speaker Check-in Photography and Recording Policy Quarter Horse Room Unauthorized video/audio recording is expressly prohibited in the Tuesday 15 March 1400–1600 session room(s) or poster area, whether by video, still or digital Wed/Thu, 16–17 March 0700–1600 camera, mobile phone, or any other means or form of reproduction. Proceedings Commercialism Technical papers (not invited presenters or panels) will be published In remaining consistent with conference objectives and SPE to OnePetro. A digital proceedings code was sent to registered guidelines, commercialism in presentations will not be permitted. attendees by email a few days before the conference. If you Company logos should be used only to indicate the affiliation of the didn’t receive your code or have any questions, please contact presenter(s). CanadianRegistration@spe.org. Copyright Information Knowledge Sharing ePoster Stations All conference sessions are protected by international copyright laws. An ePoster is a short technical presentation shown during the coffee Unauthorized photography, video, and audio recording of any kind and lunch breaks. The ePoster stations are located on the exhibit are strictly prohibited in the sessions and throughout the exhibition floor. There will be a mix of live and pre-recorded presentations area. shown (schedule on pg 32). Calgary Emergency Information Breakfasts, Lunches, Coffee Breaks and Reception Emergency Services: 911 (City of Calgary only) Meals are included with your registration. Drink tickets for the Fire, Police, Ambulance, Hazardous Materials Spills, Non-Emergency reception will be provided when you pick-up your badge. Network Ambulance: +1 403 261 4000 with industry colleagues and peers, check out the exhibit booths and view the ePoster presentations. COVID19 Although COVID19 restrictions have now been removed, please be Consent to Use of Multimedia respectful of each other’s comfort levels. Whether you choose to Any person attending may be photographed or videotaped, and by wear a mask or not, social distance or stand six feet apart, everyone is your attendance, you give permission to use your image in possible welcome and accepted here! future marketing publications including print, online, and video. Be sure to stay for the Reception! Wednesday, 16 March 1630–1800 PM | Exhibit Floor Sponsored by Join your industry peers and colleagues for drinks, appetizers and some fun after a long day of conferencing! The reception is included with conference registration. Three drink tickets given with badge pick-up. Please drink responsibly.
Sponsor Information 5 Thank You to Our Sponsors and Metal Partners Title Sponsor Wednesday Lunch Thursday Lunch Reception Wednesday Breakfast Wednesday Coffee Breaks Silver Sponsor Gold Sponsor Bronze Sponsor
Committee Information 6 Conference Chairs Amos Ben-Zvi, Cenovus Energy Audrey Rasmussen, PETRONAS Canada Past Chairs Marty Lastiwka, Suncor Pat Miller, PETRONAS Canada Executive Committee/Subcommittee Leads (numbers indicate associated subcommittee) Mark Anderson1, ConocoPhillips Steven Golko8, Sproule Melanie Popp3, PwC Canada Jodi Anhorn7, GLJ Lesley James9, Memorial University JohnPaul Portelli7, Canadian Natural Resources Emeka Chineme1, Cenovus Energy David Langille4, Shell Nick Tumu, Obsidian Energy Mary Ann Clark , TAQA North 2 Dylan Lougheed , Saga Wisdom 2 David Van Den Assem5, Alberta Innovates Brian Emmerson3, Suncor Erin Madro6, Cenovus Energy Kris Watson2, Cold Bore Technology Nicole Frechette2, Baytex Energy Trevor Meador8, Precise Well Servicing Michelle Wolanski1, Suncor Sahar Ghannadi1, E2E Energy Solutions Chad Lafitte9, Cenovus Energy Jared Wynveen, McDaniel Advisory Committee Jeanna Brown, Brightspot Chris Clarkson, University of Calgary Matt McCulloch, Exergy Solutions Lyle Burke, Canadian Natural Resources Nannette Ho-Covernton, Spartan Controls Program Subcommittees 1. What’s New in Heavy Oil Farid Ahmadloo, Canadian Natural Resources Apostolos Kantzas, University of Calgary Ron Sawatzky, Consultant & Perm Inc. Prince Azom, Cenovus Energy Rick Stahl, Strathcona Resources Raushan Kumar, Chevron US Dmitry Bogatkov, Suncor Japan Trivedi, University of Alberta Mike Miller, Cenovus Energy Phebe Chung Darren Worth, C-FER Technologies Julie Morter, ConocoPhillips Vahid Dehdari, ConocoPhillips Harvey Yarranton, University of Calgary Petro Nakutnyy, Saskatchewan Research Council Ian Gates, University of Calgary KC Yeung, Partners Energy Development Corp. Rohin Nekzad, Cenovus Energy Fernando Gaviria, Suncor Da Zhu, Variperm Energy Services Anita Norem, Imperial Mazda Irani, E2E Energy Solutions
Committee Information 7 2. Unconventional Resources Farhan Alimahomed, ARC Resources Matias Fernandez, Repsol Varagur Rajan, Consultant Niel Beckie, S&P Global Inc. Jim Gouveia, Rose & Associates Murray Reynolds, Consultant Dan Bonnar, Repsol Graham Hack, Carbon Alpha Hamed Tabatabaei, S&P Global Inc. Lynne Chrumka, ARC Resources Chad Holowatuk, Consultant Kristian Wieclawek, ConocoPhillips Hassan Dehghanpour, University of Alberta Susan Ilsley, Paramount Resources 3. Driving Value through Digitization, Automation, Data and Analytics Monica Brookwell, Birchcliff Energy Frank Maurer, VizworX & University of Calgary Glenn Thoben, Spartan Controls Bruce Duong, Alberta Innovates Darcy Redpath, PETRONAS Canada Heather Wilcott, Imperial Jil Macdonald, AltaML Tyler Schlosser, McDaniel 4. Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage Linal Perera, Svante Nathan Steeghs, Deloitte Brian Yee, Advantage Energy 5. Clean Technology Jonathan Kaida, Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) 6. Environment, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) and Sustainability Julie Cook, Cenovus Energy Brooke Hartwick, ConocoPhillips Patrycja Drainville, Scotiabank Nicole Gergely, TC Energy 7. Alternative and Emerging Energy Solutions Eric Diggins, Frontier Project Solutions Erfan Sarvaramini, PETRONAS Canada Bronwyn Hyland, Suncor Sara Zakeri, Canadian Natural Resources 8. Global Supply/Demand/Regulatory Jeremie Batias, TotalEnergies Jeff Clark, Ovintiv Hua Deng, Alberta Energy Regulator 9. Offshore Majid Abdi, MA Procense Craig Davidson, Suncor Lucy Newton, Exxon Mobil Zachary Butler, Halliburton Steve Emberley, Nalcor Energy Carla Skinner, Cenovus Energy Steve Butt, Memorial University Bernardo Faragalli, Petroleum Research Sonia Smith, Schlumberger Newfoundland and Labrador (PRNL) Kim Coady, Petroleum Research Sohrab Zendehboudi, Memorial University Newfoundland and Labrador (PRNL) Jamie Hynes, Cenovus Energy David Daniels, Equinor Andrew Montes, Cenovus Energy
Schedule of Events 8 Schedule of Events (as of 07 March 2022) Palomino A–C Palomino D Palomino E Wednesday 16 March 2022 0700–0800 Breakfast (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by Tenaris 0800–0930 Opening Keynote Session—Bridging the Gap: Energy Transition or Evolution? 0930–1000 Coffee Break and ePosters (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by PETRONAS Canada Session 2 Session 3 Session 1 1000–1130 UR—Unconventional Geoscience and Shining a Light on the Subsurface Through HO—Foams, Additives & Post-SAGD Reservoir Characterization I Advancing Technologies and Digitization 1130–1300 Lunch and ePosters (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by GLJ Session 7 Session 6 Session 8 1300–1430 UR—Unconventional Geoscience and Reservoir HO—Laboratory & Simulation Studies Analytics in Unconventional Resources Characterization II 1430–1500 Coffee Break and ePosters (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by PETRONAS Canada Session 12 Session 13 Session 11 1500–1630 UR—Alternative Approaches for Production Analytics and Digitization in Monitoring HO—Pumps & Flow Control Devices Forecasting and Economics Applications 1630–1800 Reception (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by SAGA Wisdom Thursday 17 March 2022 0700–0800 Breakfast Session 16 Session 17 Session 18 0800–0930 HO—Non-SAGD Heavy Oil Enhanced UR—Reservoir Modeling, Dynamics & Emerging Energy—Geothermal Oil Recovery Surveillance I 0930–1000 Coffee Break and ePosters (on exhibit floor) Session 22 Session 21 Session 23 1000–1130 UR—Reservoir Modeling, Dynamics & HO—Heavy Oil Analytics Theoretical and Multiscale Investigations Surveillance II 1130–1300 Lunch and ePosters (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by Packers Plus Session 26 Session 27 Session 28 1300–1430 Best of the 2021 Thermal Well Integrity and UR—Breakthroughs in Production Analysis and Analytics Applications in Production Intelligent Wellbore Events Reservoir Management Optimization 1430–1500 Coffee Break and ePosters (on exhibit floor) Panel Session 33 Panel Session 31 Session 32 1500–1630 Re-Imagining the Possible: How Technology Can Bitumen Beyond Combustion UR—Learnings from the Montney Play Be Leveraged to Solve Energy’s Biggest Problems Sessions Keynote Session Digitization and Analytics Offshore Unconventional Resources Heavy Oil ESG, CCUS, Clean Tech and Alternative Energy Multidiscipline Market Outlook
Schedule of Events 9 Schedule of Events (as of 07 March 2022) Palomino F–H Arabian (2nd level) Have You Wednesday 16 March 2022 Downloaded the Breakfast (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by Tenaris 0700–0800 PheedLoop Go Mobile App Yet? Opening Keynote Session—Bridging the Gap: Energy Transition or Evolution? 0800–0930 Why get the app? • See who’s at the conference, Coffee Break and ePosters (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by PETRONAS Canada 0930–1000 connect and chat. • Ask speakers questions, Panel Session 5 Session 4 participate in polls. Translating ESG into Reality – The Critical Role 1000–1130 Clean Technology that Engineers Play • View sessions, add to your own schedule. Lunch and ePosters (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by GLJ 1130–1300 • Get conference announcements. Panel Session 10 • Post on the event feed. Session 9 Canada’s Small Modular Nuclear Reactor (SMNR) • View session recordings after the Unlocking CCUS Potential for 1300–1430 Journey and its Importance to Canada’s Petroleum Commercial Scale conference. Industry Coffee Break and ePosters (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by PETRONAS Canada 1430–1500 Session 15 1500–1630 Emerging Energy—Hydrogen Reception (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by SAGA Wisdom 1630–1800 Thursday 17 March 2022 Breakfast 0700–0800 Session 19 Session 20 Technical Perspectives on CCUS—Modeling, 0800–0930 Offshore I Mineralization, and Sweep Coffee Break and ePosters (on exhibit floor) 0930–1000 Panel Session 24 Session 25 Price Forecasting —Where do we go from 1000–1130 Offshore II $100/bbl? Lunch and ePosters (on exhibit floor): Sponsored by Packers Plus 1130–1300 Panel Session 29 Session 30 Cleantech Commercialization Journey—Supports 1300–1430 Optimizing Drilling and Completions and Resources Coffee Break and ePosters (on exhibit floor) 1430–1500 Panel Session 35 Session 34 CCUS—A Pre-Mortem for Canadian 1500–1630 Clean Technology for Emissions Reduction CCUS Momentum
Opening Keynote Session 11 Opening Keynote Session Wednesday, 16 March | 0800–0930 Palomino D–E Session Chairpersons: Nick Tumu, Obsidian Energy and Jared Wynveen, McDaniel 0800–0810 Welcome Remarks by Conference Chairs: Amos Ben-Zvi, Cenovus Energy and Audrey Rasmussen, PETRONAS Canada 0810–0825 Opening Address by Medhat Kamal, 2023 SPE President 0825–0930 Keynote Panel Session—Bridging the Gap: Energy Transition or Evolution? This session will explore evolving narratives around energy “transition” including: the emerging carbon market, the implications of investor ESG requirements and the interplay between the new energy systems and long-term oil and gas demand. Opening Address Moderator Panelists Medhat Kamal Jared Wynveen Craig Frenette Louise Hill Juan (JJ) Jarrah 2023 SPE President EVP, McDaniel VP, Brookfield Asset Director Operations Managing Director, Management Engineering & Technology in Global Energy (Energy UCOE, PETRONAS Canada Transition), TD Securities
Technical Program 12 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Wednesday, 16 March | 1000–1130 Palomino A–C Session 01: Foams, Additives & Post-SAGD Session Chairpersons: Dmitry Bogatkov, Suncor Energy; Apostolos Kantzas, University of Calgary & Perm Inc. Time Paper # Presentation Steam Additives To Reduce The Steam-oil Ratio In SAGD: Experimental Analysis, Pilot Design, And Field Application 1000–1030 208879 S. Nejadi, University of Calgary; J. Ortiz, J. Sanchez, X. Yang, ConocoPhillips Canada; M. Kalaei, S. Abbas, ConocoPhillips Nanoparticle Assisted Foam Stability Under SAGD Conditions 1030–1100 208877 S. Maaref, A. Kantzas, Perm Inc, University of Calgary What Is Next For SAGD?: Evaluation Of Low GHG And High Efficiency Tertiary Recovery Options 1100–1130 208876 R.A. Pratama, T. Babadagli, University of Alberta Wednesday, 16 March | 1000–1130 Palomino D Session 02 UR: Unconventional Geoscience and Reservoir Characterization I Session Chairpersons: Audrey Rasmussen, PETRONAS Canada; Christopher Clarkson, University of Calgary Time Paper # Presentation Invited Application of Integrated Diagnostics To Optimize Montney Development 1000–1030 Presenter B. Miles, E. Watt, ConocoPhillips Canada A New Method For Determination Of Rock Fabric Number From 1030–1100 208893 Well Logs In Unconventional Tight Oil Carbonates B. Azuara Diliegros, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary Profile Ultrasonic Velocity Measurements Performed On Slabbed Core: 1100–1130 208901 Implications For High-resolution Permeability Prediction In Low-permeability Rocks T. Mohammed, A. Ghanizadeh, C.R. Clarkson, University of Calgary About the Society of Petroleum Engineers The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose more than 168,000 members in 144 countries are engaged in oil and gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge providing publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.
Technical Program 13 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Wednesday, 16 March | 1000–1130 Palomino E Session 03: Shining a Light on the Subsurface through Advancing Technologies and Digitization Session Chairpersons: Monica Brookwell, Birchcliff Energy Time Paper # Presentation Advanced Reservoir Control Systems Paving The Way For Digital Offshore Operations And Analysis 1000–1030 208898 E.A. Garcia, Halliburton; K.J. Robertson, Halliburton Energy Services Enhancing Reservoir Engineering Workflows With Augmented And Virtual Reality 1030–1100 208880 S. Cartwright, S.J. Samoil, B. Lawton, D. Hu, S. Xie, E. Wang, A. Aminbeidokhti, S. Dawar, R. Dalton, P. Daeijavad, F. Maurer, Z. Chen, University of Calgary Distributed Temperature Sensor Analytics: Estimating SAGD Depletion from Temperature Fall Off Data 1100–1130 208895 A. Nguyen, D. Hematillake, R. Glover, Suncor Energy; C. Diaz-Goana, Innovative Numerix Wednesday, 16 March | 1000–1130 Palomino F–H Session 04: Clean Technology Session Chairpersons: David Van Den Assem, Alberta Innovates; Matthew McCulloch, Exergy Solutions Time Paper # Presentation Design of a Solar Parabolic Trough Capable of Producing Steam for Enhanced Oil Recovery in Trinidad and Tobago 1000–1030 208903 A.A. Gajadhar, University of the West Indies; R. Hosein, The University of West Indies–St Augustine Invited Commercial Lithium Extraction from Oilfield Brines 1030–1100 Presenter J. Nielsen, E3 Metals Corp. Exploring Green Energy Applications in the Oil and Gas Industry 1100–1130 208900 S. Liu, Texas A&M University; C. Temizel, Saudi Aramco; C. Yegin, Incendium Technologies LLC; F.B. Hoşgör, Petroleum Software Ltd; H. Aydin, METU; C. Kabir, CS Kabir Consulting LLC SPECEF is a long standing charitable organization that supports energy education in Canada. We encourage and promote individuals and programs that are built on technical and working knowledge of the industry through our three pillars: energy literacy, scholarships, and funding. Are you interested in creating a more balanced energy conversation in Canada? Donate to our program today! Have you seen the new SPECEF website?! Visit us at: specef.org
Technical Program 14 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Wednesday, 16 March | 1000–1130 Arabian (2nd level) Session 05: Translating ESG into Reality – The Critical Role that Engineers Play Session Chairperson: Erin Madro, Cenovus Energy The evolution of environment, social and corporate governance (ESG) practices has rapidly progressed in recent years. At the heart of the industry’s collective conscientiousness are the underpinning approaches towards engineering, operational efficiency, technology investment and data insights that exemplify the reality of ESG in practice. Join us for an engaging discussion around the rapidly evolving expectations of ESG and the ways in which engineers are creatively rising to the challenge. In showcasing the strong performance and innovative approaches that have always driven the industry forward, this session will leave you with a renewed appreciation for how critical your role as an engineer is towards achieving your company’s ESG strategy—and realizing how much you are already contributing! Moderator: Bill Whitelaw, Managing Director, Strategy and Sustainability, geoLOGIC Panelists: • Robert Allen, Vice President of Investments, Evok Innovations • Marie Jurcevic, Sustainability Lead, ARC Resources • Paul Martin, Senior Water Resources Engineer, ConocoPhillips • Laura McIntyre, Chief Technology Officer, Acceleware • Jessica Shumlich, Chief Executive Officer, Highwood Emissions Management
Technical Program 15 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Wednesday, 16 March | 1300–1430 Palomino A–C Session 06 HO: Laboratory & Simulation Studies Session Chairpersons: Sahar Ghannadi, E2E Energy Solutions; Da Zhu, Variperm Energy Services Time Paper # Presentation Coupling a Thermal Reservoir Simulator with a Dynamic, Multiphase Wellbore Flow Simulator to Rigorously 1300–1330 208918 Model Complex SAGD Well Geometries and Completions J.A. Rivero, C. Istchenko, C. Nascimento, J. Cao, Schlumberger; H. Aghabarati, M. Bergen, Suncor A New Insight into the Determination of True Residual Oil Saturation and Oil Relative Permeability from the 1330–1400 208913 Experimental Data in Heavy Oil/Water Systems S. Esmaeili, University of Calgary; A. Kantzas, Perm Inc; B.B. Maini, University of Calgary Effect of Temperature on Gas/Oil Relative Permeability in Viscous Oil Reservoirs 1400–1430 208897 S. Kumar, H.K. Sarma, B.B. Maini, University of Calgary Wednesday, 16 March | 1300–1430 Palomino D Session 07 UR: Unconventional Geoscience and Reservoir Characterization II Session Chairpersons: Kristoffer Watson, Cold Bore Technology; Chris Bird, ARC Resources Time Paper # Presentation Estimating Leak-off Characteristics due to Hydraulic Fracture and Natural Fracture Interaction Utilizing 1300–1330 208896 XFEM-Based 3D Hydraulic Fracture Model J. Leem, I.H. Musa, C. Tan, M.C. Yusoff, Z.M. Zain, PETRONAS; J. Kear, D. Kasperczyk, Z. Chen, S. Salimzadeh, CSIRO Characterization of the Giant Chicontepec Tight Oil Paleochannel in Mexico and Integration with Actual 1330–1400 208888 Cumulative Oil Production A. Gutierrez Oseguera, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary Integration of Sealed Wellbore Pressure Monitoring Responses with Wellbore Strain and Deformation Invited 1400–1430 Measurements Presenter B.M. Elliott, Devon Energy
Technical Program 16 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Wednesday, 16 March | 1300–1430 Palomino E Session 08: Analytics in Unconventional Resources Session Chairpersons: Darcy Redpath, PETRONAS Canada; Tyler Schlosser, McDaniel Time Paper # Presentation Montney Horizontal Well Performance Predictions Using Machine Learning Techniques Invited 1300–1330 I. Chaikine, Sproule; T. Euzen, IFP Technologies (Canada) Inc.; N. Watson, Enlighten Geoscience Ltd.; Presenter P. Pisarski, Sproule Machine Learning Based Integrated Approach to Estimate Total Organic Carbon in Shale Reservoirs - A Case 1330–1400 208916 Study from Duvernay Formation, Alberta Canada G. Sharma, Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc; D.A. Hayes, Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc. Refracturing Candidate Selection in Tight Oil Reservoirs Using Hybrid Analysis of Data and Physics Based Models 1400–1430 208883 D. Hu, University of Calgary; Z. Lei, Research Inst Petr Expl & Dev; S. Cartwright, S. Samoil, S. Xie, Z. Chen, University of Calgary Wednesday, 16 March | 1300–1430 Palomino F–H Session 09: Unlocking CCUS Potential for Commercial Scale Session Chairpersons: Linal Perera, Svante; Nathan Steeghs, Deloitte Time Paper # Presentation Carbon Capture Utilization And Storage: How To Commercialize A Business With No Revenue 1300–1330 208905 N. Steeghs, R. Terdal, C. Walter, Deloitte Canada Study of Carbon Capture in Oil Sands Production and Upgrading 1330–1400 208941 J. Isley, M. Gutscher, B. Henezi, Fluor Canada Invited Feasibility of CCUS to CO2-EOR in Alberta 1400–1430 Presenter R. Hares, Sproule
Technical Program 17 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Wednesday, 16 March | 1300–1430 Arabian (2nd level) Session 10: Canada’s Small Modular Nuclear Reactor (SMNR) Journey and its Importance to Canada’s Petroleum Industry Four Canadian provinces participated in a Memorandum of Understanding to develop a strategic plan for Small Modular Nuclear Reactor (SMNR) deployment. Join our panelists as they share details about the advancement of SMNR deployment in North America, and to gain insight into the application and implications of SMNRs in the Canadian petroleum industry. Moderator: Vanessa White, Director, Renewable and Alternative Energy, Alberta Innovates Panelists: • Andy Hayward, Chief Nuclear Engineer and Director of Advanced Reactor Development, NBPower • Darcy Holderness, Project Manager, SMR Development Generation Asset Management & Planning, SaskPower • Robin Manley, VP New Nuclear Development, Ontario Power Generation • Everett Redmond, Senior Technical Advisor, Nuclear Energy Institute
Technical Program 18 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Wednesday, 16 March | 1500–1630 Palomino A–C Session 11 HO: Pumps & Flow Control Devices Session Chairpersons: Javier Sanchez, ConocoPhillips Canada; Da Zhu, Variperm Energy Services Time Paper # Presentation Invited Characterization and Reliability Testing of ICDs for use in Enhanced SAGD and Solvent Application 1500–1530 Presenter D. Booy, C-FER Technologies Performance Analysis of Autonomous Inflow Control Valve in a SAGD Late Life Process with Non-Condensable Gases 1530–1600 208915 P. Guilfoyle, InflowControl; S. Taghavi, InflowControl AS/University of South-Eastern Norway; H. Aakre, InflowControl AS; B. Moldestad, University of South-Eastern Norway; I.M. Ismarullizam, InflowControl Invited Corrosion and Wear Resistant Boronized Tubulars and Components for Downhole Oil Production 1600–1630 Presenter R.F. Machado, Endurance Technologies Wednesday, 16 March | 1500–1630 Palomino D Session 12 UR: Alternative Approaches for Production Forecasting and Economics Session Chairpersons: James Gouveia, Rose & Associates; Kristian Wieclawek, ConcocoPhillips Canada Time Paper # Presentation No Reservoir Model? No Problem. Unconventional Well Spacing Optimization with Simple Tools 1500–1530 208882 P. Miller, D.M. Redpath, K. Dauncey, PETRONAS Canada A Novel Procedure For analyzing Shale Production Data Using Probability Density Functions 1530–1600 208909 H. Alimohammadi, M. Sadeghi, S. Chen, University of Calgary Statistical and Machine-Learning Methods Automate Multi-Segment Arps Decline Model Workflow to Forecast 1600–1630 208884 Production in Unconventional Reservoirs H.S. Jha, A. Khanal, W.J. Lee, Texas A&M University
Technical Program 19 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Wednesday, 16 March | 1500–1630 Palomino E Session 13: Analytics and Digitization in Monitoring Applications Session Chairpersons: Bruce Duong, Alberta Innovates; Frank Maurer, VizworX & University of Calgary Time Paper # Presentation Invited Emissions Modelling to Evaluate and Build Optimized Leak Detection Programs 1500–1530 Presenter L. O’Connell, Arolytics Inc. Turning Cameras into Eyes - Pertamina Hulu Rokan Success Stories of Leveraging Computer Vision and Invited 1530–1600 Machine Learning to Improve Safety and Reliability in Facility Operations Presenter M.R. Yudhy, Chevron Invited Intelligent Energy Monitoring - How Data Analytics Can Reduce Your Energy Costs & Emissions 1600–1630 Presenter D. Marshman, Spartan Controls Wednesday, 16 March | 1500–1600 Arabian (2nd level) Session 15: Emerging Energy—Hydrogen Session Chairpersons: Jodi Anhorn, GLJ; JohnPaul Portelli, Canadian Natural Resources Time Paper # Presentation Hydrogen Production and Char Formation Assessment through Supercritical Gasification of Biomass 1500–1530 208914 M. Mohamadi-Baghmolaei, Memorial University of Newfoundland; P. Zahedizadeh, Persian Gulf University; A. Hajizadeh, S. Zendehboudi, Memorial University of Newfoundland Three Step Plan to Put Canada at the front of the Petroleum Sector’s Race to Net-Zero 1530–1600 208925 F. Askari, H. Malik, Canvass AI
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Technical Program 21 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 0800–0930 Palomino A–C Session 16 HO: Non-SAGD Heavy Oil Enhanced Oil Recovery Session Chairpersons: Apostolos Kantzas, University of Calgary & Perm Inc.; Ronald Sawatzky, Consultant Time Paper # Presentation Measuring Connectivity in Complex Reservoirs: Implications for Oil Sands Development 0800–0830 208927 S. Nejadi, S. Hubbard, University of Calgary The Effects of Asphaltene Precipitation on Bitumen Recovery during Non-Thermal Cyclic Solvent Injection in 0830–0900 208919 Cold Lake Oil Sands- An Experimental Study L. Yuan, M. Yousefi, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta Characterization of Dynamic Wormhole Growth and Propagation During CHOPS Processes by Integrating Rate 0900–0930 208938 Transient Analysis and Pressure-Gradient-Based Sand Failure Criterion L. Jiang, J. Liu, University of Regina; T. Liu, China University of Petroleum (Beijing); D. Yang, University of Regina Thursday, 17 March | 0800–0930 Palomino D Session 17 UR: Reservoir Modeling, Dynamics & Surveillance I Session Chairpersons: Farhan Alimahomed, ARC Resources; Dylan Lougheed, SAGA Wisdom Time Paper # Presentation Sealed Wellbore Pressure Monitoring In The Montney: Early Learnings 0800–0830 208921 A. Chin, P. Miller, K. Dauncey, D. Nakaska, D.M. Redpath, PETRONAS Canada; F. Alimahomed, Formerly PETRONAS Canada Characterizing a Complex Induced Fracture Network: A Case Study of a Diagnostic Fracture Injection Test in 0830–0900 208937 the Heterogeneous Overpressured Montney Formation E. Sarvaramini, PETRONAS Canada; M.B. Dusseault, University of Waterloo Child/Parent Well Interactions; Study The Solutions to Prevent Frac-hits 0900–0930 208934 A. Haghighat, J. Ewert, IHS Markit
Technical Program 22 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 0800–0900 Palomino E Session 18: Emerging Energy—Geothermal Session Chairpersons: Jodi Anhorn, GLJ; JohnPaul Portelli, Canadian Natural Resources Time Paper # Presentation On Numerical Modelling of the Hydraulic-Fractured Closed Loop Systems: Single Producer 0800–0830 208945 M. Irani, S. Ghannadi, N. Daprocida, P. Lacoste-Bouchet, V. DiStefano, E2E Energy Solutions Optimizing Geothermal Heat Extraction From End Of Life Oil & Gas Wells Using A Transient Multiphase Flow 0830–0900 208928 Simulator D. Sask, David Sask Technology; P. Graham, Algar Geothermal; C. Nascimento, Schlumberger Thursday, 17 March | 0800–0930 Palomino F–H Session 19: Technical Perspectives on CCUS—Modeling, Mineralization, and Sweep Session Chairpersons: David Langille, Shell Canada; Brian Yee, Advantage Oil & Gas Time Paper # Presentation CO2 Mineral Trapping in Basaltic Formation during CO2 Storage 0800–0830 208935 Z. Hamdi, Heriot-Watt University; R. Raja Zainal Raffik, PETRONAS; O.A. Talabi, Schlumberger; U. Patel, E.J. Mackay, Heriot-Watt University; M. Bataee, Curtin University Technical & Economic Perspectives of a Successful Commercial Carbon Capture Project: Evolution, Invited 0830–0900 Challenges & Opportunities Presenter J. Martin, R. Bower, Entropy A Step-change Improvement In Fluid Diversion, Oil Sweep Efficiency, And CO2 Storage Using Novel 0900–0930 208933 Nanoparticle-based Foam A. Telmadarreie, Cnergreen Corporation; C. Johnsen, S.L. Bryant, University of Calgary
Technical Program 23 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 0800–0930 Arabian (2nd level) Session 20: Offshore I Session Chairpersons: Chad Lafitte, Cenovus Energy; Sonia Smith, Schlumberger Time Paper # Presentation Consideration of Various Parameters and Scenarios in the Simulation of Hydrate Formation 0800–0830 208881 F. Sahari Moghaddam, A. Hamid, M. Abdi, L.A. James, Memorial University of Newfoundland Quantitative Production Steering through High-Definition Boundary Detection Service for the Sustainable Development of the Bottomwater Reservoir 0830–0900 208892 J. Huang, Q. Meng, CNOOC-Shenzhen; B. Chang, C. Wang, Schlumberger; Y. Zeng, X. Wu, CNOOC-Shenzhen; C. He, Schlumberger Natural Gas Hydrate Equilibria in Brine Including the Effect of Inhibitors on Hydrate Formation 0900–0930 208890 F. Sahari Moghaddam, M. Mahmoodi, M. Zare, F. Goodarzi, Memorial University of Newfowndland; M. Abdi, M. A. Procense; L.A. James, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Technical Program 24 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 1000–1130 Palomino A–C Session 21 HO: Heavy Oil Analytics Session Chairpersons: Vahid Dehdari, ConocoPhillips; Darren Worth, C-FER Technologies Time Paper # Presentation Machine Learning Enhanced Upscaling of Anisotropic Shear Strength for Heterogeneous Oil Sands 1000–1030 208885 B. Zhang, University of Alberta; Z. Ma, Stanford University; D. Zheng, R.J. Chalaturnyk, J. Boisvert, University of Alberta The Impact of Increase in Lateral Length on Production Performance of Horizontal Thermal Wells 1030–1100 208977 H. Izadi, University of Alberta; M. Roostaei, M. Mahmoudi, S. Hosseini, M. Soroush, G. Rosi, J. Stevenson, A. Tuttle, C. Sutton, Variperm Energy Services; J.Y. Leung, University of Alberta; V. Fattahpour, Variperm Energy Services Integrating Domain Knowledge with Machine Learning to Optimize Electrical Submersible Pump Performance 1100–1130 208972 R.R. Sinha, P. Songchitruksa, A. Sharma, Schlumberger Thursday, 17 March | 1000–1130 Palomino D Session 22 UR: Reservoir Modeling, Dynamics & Surveillance II Session Chairpersons: Graham Hack, Carbon Alpha; Dylan Lougheed, SAGA Wisdom Time Paper # Presentation Method for Drawdown Analysis of A Multi-stage Hydraulically-fractured Horizontal Well That Penetrates An 1000–1030 208926 Unconventional Naturally Fractured Reservoir A. Gutierrez Oseguera, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary Using the FMB Model to Determine Which Wells out of a Group of Wells Belong to the Same Common Pool 1030–1100 208944 S. Tabatabaie, IHS Markit; H. Behmanesh, SAGA Wisdom; L. Mattar, Retired Pseudo-Pressure Deconvolution Enhances Rate-Time Models Production History Matches and Forecasts of 1100–1130 208967 Shale Gas Wells L.M. Ruiz Maraggi, L.W. Lake, M.P. Walsh, The University of Texas at Austin
Technical Program 25 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 1000–1130 Palomino E Session 23: Theoretical and Multiscale Investigations Session Chairpersons: Hassan Dehghanpour, University of Alberta; Lesley James, Memorial University Time Paper # Presentation Invited Asphaltene Binding Arrangement in the Presence of Chemical Inhibitors: Molecular Dynamics Approach 1000–1030 Presenter A. Ghamartale, Memorial University of Newfoundland A CPP Model to Asphaltene Precipitation; Mapping π-π Interactions onto an Equation of State 1030–1100 208942 S. Alimohammadi, L.A. James, Memorial University of Newfoundland An Experimental Study of Single Component Adsorption/Desorption Isotherms 1100–1130 208920 J. Wolf, University of Calgary
Technical Program 26 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 1000–1130 Palomino F–H Session 24 Panel: Price Forecasting: Where Do We Go from $100/bbl? Session Chairpersons: Steven Golko, Sproule; Trevor Meador, Precision Well Servicing We’ve seen the global energy forecasts published by the EIA, IEA and OPEC. But with every new forecast, there are revisions as new data becomes available. This panel pulls together industry experts that will discuss where future changes to supply may occur based on their ground level experience and where energy prices may go from here. Moderator: Jeremy McCrea, Managing Director—Equity Research | Oil and Gas, Raymond James Panelists: • Brian Hamm, Chief Executive Officer, McDaniel • Leonard Herchen, Vice President, International Business Development, GLJ • Lesley Mitchell, Senior Manager, Resource Evaluation and Advisory, Deloitte • Liam O’Brien, Senior Associate, Energy Advisory, Sproule Thursday, 17 March | 1000–1130 Arabian (2nd level) Session 25: Offshore II Session Chairpersons: Lesley James, Memorial University Time Paper # Presentation Use of Rigorous Multiphase Flow Models for Leak Detection and Online Flow Assurance 1000–1030 208899 S. Smith, K. Havre, C. Trudvang, G. Kjørrefjord, Schlumberger; C.C. King, J.G. Vinicombe, T. Roberts, Cenovus Energy Assessment of Oil Recovery Methods for Reservoirs in the Flemish Pass Basin 1030–1100 208906 C. Lafitte, Cenovus Energy Inc; L.A. James, Memorial University of Newfoundland Theoretical Development of a Digital-Twin Based Automation System for Oil Well Drilling Rigs 1100–1130 208902 M.M. Said, R. Pilgrim, G. Rideout, S.D. Butt, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Technical Program 27 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 1300–1430 Palomino A–C Session 26: Best of the 2021 Thermal Well Integrity and Intelligent Wellbore Events Session Chairpersons: Mark Anderson, ConocoPhillips Canada; Michelle Wolanski, Suncor Time Paper # Presentation Applications of Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) Data for Intelligent Failure Management and Production Invited 1300–1330 Optimization Presenter D. Hematillake, A. Nguyen, Suncor Invited ConocoPhillips Surmont Operational Experience with Liner Deployed Flow Control Devices 1330–1400 Presenter K. Martel, ConocoPhillips Canada Invited Geothermal Well Casing Design Similarities With Thermal EOR Wells 1400–1430 Presenter M.S. Woitt, Vertex Professional Services Thursday, 17 March | 1300–1430 Palomino D Session 27 UR: Breakthroughs in Production Analysis and Reservoir Management Session Chairpersons: Christopher Clarkson, University of Calgary; Chad Holowatuk, Consultant Time Paper # Presentation Deconvolution Overcomes the Limitations of Rate Normalization and Material Balance Time in Rate-Transient 1300–1330 208948 Analysis of Unconventional Reservoirs L. Ruiz Maraggi, L.W. Lake, M.P. Walsh, The University of Texas at Austin Flowback Pattern-Recognition to Distinguish between Formation and Fracturing Water Recovery 1330–1400 208959 Z. Liu, Z. Liu, T. Moussa, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta; R.V. Hawkes, Cordax Evalution Technologies Effective Pressure Maintenance and Fluid Leak-off Management Using Nanoparticle-based Foam 1400–1430 208949 A. Telmadarreie, Cnergreen Corporation; S. Li, S.L. Bryant, University of Calgary
Technical Program 28 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 1300–1430 Palomino E Session 28: Analytics Applications in Production Optimization Session Chairpersons: Brian Emmerson, Suncor; Glenn Thoben, Spartan Controls Time Paper # Presentation Pump Jack Timer Optimization Using Detailed, High-Quality Pressure Monitoring 1300–1330 208964 R. Gordon, Toku Systems Inc. Cyclic Solvent Process Commercial Optimization 1330–1400 208965 X. Gong, Imperial Oil Resources Ltd.; H. Shahandeh, Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii); G. Maclsaac, H. Motahhari, M.S. Beckman, L. Dong, Imperial Oil Resources Ltd. A Machine Learning Approach to Real-time Uncertainty Assessment of SAGD Forecasts and the Optimization 1400–1430 208962 of Steam Allocation S.O. Hunyinbo, University of Alberta; P.N. Azom, A. Ben-Zvi, Cenovus Energy; J.Y. Leung, University of Alberta
Technical Program 29 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 1300–1430 Palomino F–H Session 29 Panel: Cleantech Commercialization Journey—Supports and Resources Session Chairpersons: Jonathan Kaida, Sustainable Development Technology Canada Discussion of how government support goes beyond just a monetary contribution and can enable your technology to meaningfully scale up and be competitive in a global market. Presentations from three leading cleantech companies on their journey and learnings. Moderator: Billy Rideout, Chief Innovation Officer, Exergy Solutions Panelists: • Tamar Epstein, General Counsel, Validere • Jonathan Kaida, Ecosystems Lead, Sustainable Development Technology Canada • Michael Kerr, Director, Regional Innovation, Alberta Innovates • Connor O’Shea, President, Westgen Technologies • Mike Tourigny, Chief Operating Officer, Acceleware Thursday, 17 March | 1300–1430 Arabian (2nd level) Session 30: Optimizing Drilling and Completions Session Chairpersons: Kamran Jorshari, Petrolead Inc.; Nannette Ho-Covernton, Spartan Controls Time Paper # Presentation Mitigating Surge and Swab by Changing Tripping from a Batch to a Continuous Process 1300–1330 208923 R. Pilgrim, S.D. Butt, Memorial University of Newfoundland Tripping Optimisation for Drilling Systems Automation: Potential of Digital Twins, Transient Models and 1330–1400 208961 Control Systems to Reduce Invisible Lost Time in Well Construction M.J. Forshaw, R.A. Madeira, P.J. Arévalo, Baker Hughes Bacteria Control in Unconventional High Temperature Downhole Conditions during Completions 1400–1430 208930 M. Graham, Vesta Energy Ltd; J. Kramer, Italmatch USA Corporation Thursday, 17 March | 1500–1630 Palomino A–C Session 31 Panel: Bitumen Beyond Combustion Session Chairpersons: Dmitry Bogatkov, Suncor; Mazda Irani, E2E Energy Solutions Are we burning a treasure? Is Alberta’s vast bitumen resource “dirty oil” or can it be a part of the solution to the challenge of net-zero? Let’s talk about how the Canadian ingenuity can turn dirty oil into black gold! This session brings together panelists representing industry, research and academia to discuss the optimization of the entire bitumen value chain, valorization of heavy ends, petcoke, and a plethora of new products from carbon-rich bitumen feedstocks. Join us to hear about advanced materials utilizing carbon in manufacturing, infrastructure, energy storage, and other strategies adding value to the future economy of Alberta. Come armed with questions about feasibility, timelines, and technologies. Moderator: Bryan Helfenbaum, Executive Director of Advanced Hydrocarbons, Alberta Innovates Panelists: • Paolo Bomben, Senior Manager—Clean Technology Development, Alberta Innovates • Todd Pugsley, Director of Technology Development, Suncor • Alireza Yazdi, Carbon Capture Lead, Imperial Oil
Technical Program 30 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 1500–1630 Palomino D Session 32 UR: Learnings from the Montney Play Session Chairpersons: Niel Beckie, S&P Global Inc.; Nicole Frechette, Baytex Energy Time Paper # Presentation Invited Risking Future Development Based Upon Offset Production 1500–1530 Presenter E. Ducatel, ARC Resources Invited Filtering Through the Noise with Stacked Fracture Geometry Diagnostics 1530–1600 Presenter M. de Groot, T. Hobbs, Ovintiv Canada Invited Montney Integrated Modeling Project 1600–1630 Presenter Michelle Johnston, ARC Resources Thursday, 17 March | 1500–1630 Palomino E Session 33: Re-Imagining the Possible: How Technology Can Be Leveraged to Solve Energy’s Biggest Programs Join our panel of experts to learn about best practices from an outsider’s perspective and what the energy industry can leverage to improve and innovate. From strategy to tactical, outsourcing to intrapreneurship, shiny objects to simple fixes, quick wins and enterprise transformation, our speakers will certainly challenge, equip and inspire you to move forward in your digital transformation journey. Moderator: Brian Emmerson, Manager, Advanced Analytics, Suncor Panelists: • Melanie Popp, Senior Manager—Operations, PwC • Mark Speaker, Industry Solutions Executive, Microsoft • Brent Willett, Western NA Regional Services & Supply Chain Lead, AltaML
Technical Program 31 Technical Program (as of 07 March 2022) Thursday, 17 March | 1500–1630 Palomino F–H Session 34: Clean Technology for Emission Reduction Session Chairpersons: David Van Den Assem, Alberta Innovates; Jonathan Kaida, Sustainable Development Technology Canada Time Paper # Presentation Improvement of Energy Efficiency in Gas Condensate Stabilization Unit: Process Optimization through Exergy Analysis A. Hajizadeh, M. Mohamadi-Baghmolaei, Memorial University of Newfoundland; F. Mirghaderi, Gas Condensate 1500–1530 208957 Research Group; R. Azin, Persian Gulf University; S. Zendehboudi, Memorial University of Newfoundland; T. Saneei, H. Rajaei, S. Keshavarzian, Nouri Petrochemical Company Unlocking Economic Zero Bleed Pneumatic Retrofits: A Review of Learnings from Westgen’s SDTC Invited 1530–1600 Demonstration Project Presenter C. O’Shea, B. Klepacki, Westgen Technologies Steam-Solvent Process: A Gamechanger in Cutting Emissions in In-Situ Recovery of Oil Sands 1600–1630 208966 A. Filstein, ConocoPhillips Canada; M. Chowdhuri, X. Deng, H. Huang, InnoTech Alberta Thursday, 17 March | 1500–1630 Palomino F–H Session 35 Panel: A Pre-Mortem for Canadian CCUS Momentum Session Chairpersons: David Langille, Shell Canada What are the blockers to deploying CCUS? Imagine it’s 2030. Why hasn’t CCUS taken off like we had hoped in Canada? Moderator: David Langille, Shell Canada Panelists: • Andrew Botterill, Global Leader, Financial Advisory, Energy Resources & Industrials, Deloitte • Rick Chalaturnyk, Professor, Geotechnical Engineering, NSERC/Energi Simulation Industrial Research Chair in Reservoir Geomechanics, University of Alberta • James Martin, VP Engineering, Entropy • Lisa Tebbutt, Director Business Development, Wolf Midstream
Knowledge Sharing ePosters 32 Knowledge Sharing ePosters (as of 07 March 2022) Time Paper # Presentation Wednesday 16 March | 0930–1500 | Station 1 Exhibit Floor The Cyclically Restored In Situ Petrophysics (CRISP) Method for Analysis of Petrophysical Properties of 0945–1000 208969 Unconsolidated Oil Sands Reservoirs: Overview and Testing Update G. Spray, A.X. Cui, D. Brabant, AGAT Laboratories Multiscenario Development Planning by Means of the Digital Twin of the Petroleum Field 1200–1215 208970 A. Aslanyan, Nafta College; A. Popov, I. Zhdanov, E. Pakhomov, Gazpromneft STC; D. Gulyaev, R. Farakhova, R. Guss, Sofoil; M. Dementeva, PolyKod Powering Offshore Installations With Wind Energy 1215–1230 208979 B. MacDougall, J. Hudson, Waterford Energy Services Inc. Evaluating the Prospect of Oil Production in Tight Winterhouse Formation Rocks in Western Newfoundland 1230–1245 208908 J. Hawco, B. Elliott, E. Sripal, J. Lesley, Memorial University of Newfoundland Using Machine Learning Method to Optimize Well Stimulation Design in Heterogeneous Naturally Fractured Tight Reservoirs 1245–1300 208971 H. Liu, L. Cui, CNPC; Z. Liu, China National Oil & Gas Exploration & Development Company; C. Zhou, China University of Petroleum; M. Yao, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Company; H. Ma, University of Calgary; Q. Liu, CNPC Quantification of Phase Behaviour and Physical Properties of Alkane Solvent(s)/CO2/ Water/Heavy Oil 1430–1445 208968 Systems under Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Conditions D. Yang, Y. Li, D. Huang, University of Regina Fluor Solvent Offers Significantly Lower GHG Intensity CO2 Removal from Natural Gas than MDEA for Horn River 1445–1500 208912 M. Rodwell, Fluor Corp. Wednesday 16 March | 0930–1500 | Station 2 Exhibit Floor Enhancement of Production Data in Tight Gas Reservoir Through an Automated Multiphase Measurement Skid 0930–0945 208976 for Remote Operation C. Garay, J. Sanz, F. Salas, ENAP; C. Pucci, A. Castro, V. Bastos, E. Schubert Jr., B.C. Theuveny, Schlumberger A Novel Approach to Post-Combustion Carbon Capture Processes in Natural Gas Plants by Reduction of Solvent Regeneration Time 0945–1000 208887 W.F. Ekpotu, Power & Energy Oil Tools Ltd.; Q. Nwabueze, University of Port-Harcourt; J. Akintola, Lagos State University; M. Obialor, Kunsan National University; I. Ansa, Genesis Energy Assess the Impact of Shallow Water Flow Geohazard on Drilling Operations in the Riserless Sections of 1200–1215 208917 Deepwater Well Construction N.M. Kulkarni, L. Heinze, Texas Tech University The Application of Complex Displacement in Cyclic Steam Stimulation (CSS) & Steam Flooding (SF) Development in 1215–1230 208940 Liaohe Oilfield: A Field Performance Study X. Wu, S. Sun, L. Hao, J. Liu, Drilling and Production Institute of Liaohe Oilfield
Knowledge Sharing ePosters 33 Knowledge Sharing ePosters (as of 07 March 2022) Time Paper # Presentation Wednesday 16 March | 0930–1500 | Station 2 Exhibit Floor Improving the Steam Quality Injected in a Heavy Oil Reservoir by Using a Cyclonic-Type Condensate 1230–1245 208936 Separator: A Field Pilot A. Solano Arias, Mansarovar Energy Colombia Ltd. Holistic Real-Time Drilling Parameters Optimization Delivers Best-in-Class Drilling Performance and 1245–1300 208958 Preserves Bit Condition - A Case History from an Integrated Project in the Middle East K. Abdelaal, K. Atere, Halliburton; K. LeRoy, A. Eddy, R. Smith, Pason Systems Corp Invited Artificial Intelligence Application in Oilfield Specialty Chemicals Product Development 1430–1445 Presenter M. Jin, P. Qiao, D. Yang, A. Faghihnejad, S. Gao, ChampionX Thursday 17 March | 0930–1245 | Station 1 Exhibit Floor Critical Assessment of the Hybrid Impact of Surfactants on Modified Salinity Water Flooding 0930–0945 208974 A.F. Belhaj, N. Singh, H.K. Sarma, University of Calgary Thermal Simulation on Enhanced Coalbed Methane Recovery under Microwave Heating Based on a Fully 1200–1215 208904 Coupled Numerical Model J. Zhu, H. Wang, Z. Yang, X. Li, Southwest Petroleum University; J. Zhou, Sichuan University Electromagnetic Induction Heating Technology for Enhanced Heavy Oil and Bitumen Recovery 1215–1230 208907 A. Sherwali, University of British Columbia; M. Noroozi, Subterra Energy Consulting; W.G. Dunford, University of British Columbia An Experimental Investigation of Asphaltene Aggregation Under Carbon Dioxide Injection Flow in 1230–1245 208950 Ultra-Low-Permeability Pore Structure M. Elturki, A.H. Imqam, Missouri University of Science & Tech Thursday 17 March | 0930–1230 | Station 2 Exhibit Floor Understanding Field Performance of Paraffin Inhibitors Using Differential Scanning Calorimetry 0930–0945 208978 M. Shuya, H. Baron, C. Tiberio, Baker Hughes Sand Management Practices for Extended ESP Run Life, A Study Case from a Mature Field in Ecuador 1200–1215 208911 X. Xu, A. Albuja, Andes Petroleum; A.J. Izurieta, Halliburton; X. Wan, H. Yang, Z. Wang, Andes Petroleum Pore-scale Modellings On The Impacts Of Hydrate Distribution Morphology On Gas And Water Transport In 1215–1230 208978 Hydrate-bearing Sediments Z. Li, J. You, G. Qin, University of Houston
Exhibitors 34 Exhibition Floor Plan
Exhibitors 35 Exhibitors 002 Rock Flow Dynamics/tNavigator 006 Terralog/Semerra Sales Contact: Jessica Kalynn Sales Contact: Kerry Kristiansen P: 403 998 9299 P: 403 270 4904 E: jessica.kalynn@rfdyn.com E: kerryk@terralog.com rfdyn.com terralog.com / semerra.com tNavigator is a state-of-the-art reservoir modelling and simulation Terralog Technologies Inc is focused on developing/implementing new platform, offering a wide range of advanced innovative tools for technologies for Sustainable Resource Development. Semerra is an oilfield geoscience, reservoir, and production engineering disciplines. Come by pumping company with over 20 years experience in Canada. Terralog/ our booth for an overview of our integrated solutions and benefits of Semerra are working together to provide innovative hydraulic stimulation switching to tNavigator. services for sustainable unconventional resource development. 003 KAPPA 007 DataCan Services Corp. Sales Contact: Erin Summers Sales Contact: David Hartwell E: summers@kappaeng.com P: 403 352 2245 kappaeng.com E: sales@datacan.ca datacan.ca KAPPA is an upstream petroleum engineering software, training, and consulting company specialized in Dynamic Data Analysis and DataCan designs, manufactures and sells downhole and surface completion evaluation. KAPPA develops and markets the industry- measurement solutions: downhole memory pressure gauges, standard Saphir (PTA), Emeraude (CHL) software, ORCHID (integrated permanent monitoring, production logging, wireline measuring heads, diagnostics and analysis platform), and has integrated workflows for geothermal logging tools, downhole shut-in tools, coiled tubing force handling PDGs and UR. gauges, wireline truck logging systems. 004 OZ Optics Ltd. 008 AGAT Laboratories Sales Contact: Omur Sezerman Sales Contact: Doug Schmaltz P: 613 831 0981 P: 403 735 2767 E: sales@ozoptics.com E: schmaltz@agatlabs.com ozoptics.com agatlabs.com OZ’ Award Winning sensor is able to measure simultaneously strain AGAT Laboratories is a highly-specialized Canadian company. With and temperature along the entire length of a standard telecom fiber. 43 locations coast to coast, we are the largest privately-owned It is ideal for monitoring large structures including oil & gas pipelines, National laboratory network in Canada. AGAT’s operations encompass bridges, power lines, dams, and security fences. The sensor could also 12 scientific divisions that provide full-service solutions to the be used in detecting fire, corrosion/erosion. Environment, Energy, Mining, Industrial, Transportation, Agri-Food and Life Sciences sectors. 005 Carbon Connect International Sales Contact: Ively ‘Lee’ Araujo 009 IFP Technologies (Canada) Inc. P: 587 351 7373 Sales Contact: Nelly Buitrago E: i.araujo@carbonconnectinternational.com P: 403 401 3335 carbonconnectinternational.com E: nelly.buitrago@ifp-canada.com Carbon Connect International focuses on helping industry achieve ifp-canada.com tangible results through: 1) Actionable emissions reduction plans: baseline, IFP Canada brings to Americas the experience of over 70 years of quantification and technology implementation. 2) Program development improving oil and gas exploration and recovery techniques. We focus and oversight (currently MTIP and BROA). 3) Technical training (e.g., on two main areas: Services in Enhanced Oil Recovery including Methane Emissions Measurement and Mitigation Methodologies course). consulting and training from lab to the field, and consulting services in Geoscience and Unconventional Resources.
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