February 13-14, 2018 Hotel Arts – Calgary, Alberta www

Report 17 Downloads 25 Views
February 13-14, 2018 Hotel Arts – Calgary, Alberta www.iotinoilandgas-canada18.com February 15, 2018 Complimentary workshop provided by our Lead Sponsor, Honeywell *more details inside

Keynote Speakers

Mark A. Salkeld President and CEO Petroleum Services Association of Canada

Ian MacGregor President and CEO North West Refining

Ernie Hayden Subject Matter Expert/ Cybersecurity Lead BBA USA, Inc

Lead Sponsor

Gold Sponsors

Platinum Sponsor

Associate Sponsor

Blockchain Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Tyler Williams Technology Venturing Manager Shell Technology Ventures

Association Partners

Media Partners

Mike Brown Global Director of Growth Strategies Honeywell

Companies that have attended our two previous events include: AKITA Drilling I AltaGas I Baker Hughes I Baytex Energy I Beaver Drilling I Birchcliff Energy Cenovus I Chevron I Chinook I Devon I Encana I Gibsons I Halliburton I Infinity Energy Japan Canada Oil Sands I Newalta I North West Refining I Penn West I Plains Midstream I Predator Drilling I Repsol I Schlumberger I Shell I Spectra Energy I Suncor Tundra Oil & Gas I WesternOne and more… Are you interested in presenting or exhibiting at this event? Contact:

Symon Rubens CEO, Energy Conference Network 1-832-709-0098 • [email protected]

Upcoming Events

2nd Annual Houston Cyber Summit February 28, 2018 – Houston, TX www.houstoncybersummit.com

The Frontier 2018 April 11-13, 2018 - New Orleans, LA www.thefrontier.co/2018

3rd Annual Machine Learning in Oil & Gas Conference April 18-19, 2018 - Houston, TX www.machinelearning-oilandgas.com

2nd Annual Machine Learning, Big Data & AI in Healthcare Conference May 1-2, 2018 – Washington D.C. www.machinelearning-healthcare.com

4th Annual IoT in Oil & Gas Conference September 18-19, 2018 - Houston, TX www.iotinoilandgas.com

2nd Annual Blockchain in Oil & Gas Conference September 20-21, 2018 - Houston, TX www.blockchain-oilandgas.com

Speakers Mark A. Salkeld

Dave Lafferty

President and CEO

President

Petroleum Services Association of Canada

Scientific Technical Services

Claude Baudoin

Ian MacGregor

Principal Consultant

President and CEO

cébé IT & Knowledge Management

North West Refining

Mike Biddle

Sachin Shetty

Managing Director

Associate Professor, Virginia Modeling,

Evok Innovations

Analysis and Simulation Center Old Dominion University

Mike Brown

Isaac Vanderburg

Global Director of Growth Strategies

Managing Director

Honeywell

Launch Alaska

Drew Conway

Tyler Williams

CEO

Technology Venturing Manager

Alluvium

Shell Technology Ventures

James Graham

Fred Stawitz

Director and Partner

Principal, Technical Training and

GuildOne

OQ Regional Coordinator Kinder Morgan

Ernie Hayden

Dipak Patki

Subject Matter Expert/Cybersecurity Lead

Principal Engineer Process Automation

BBA USA, Inc

Shell Canada

Kyle Kemper

David Masson

Executive Director

Country Manager

Blockchain Association of Canada

Darktrace 

Agenda

Day One February 13, 2018 8:00 am - 8:50 am Registration

the value chain • Unlocking the power of the fast data

8:50 am Chairman’s Welcome Claude Baudoin Principal Consultant cébé IT & Knowledge Management 9:00 am Keynote: The Bodleian Future • Developing a world class library for primary resource data • Using existing SCADA systems and data at the instrument level • Implementing a plan that will adapt as the technology continue to mature • Overcoming the challenges to Canadian Data making substantial improvements Ian MacGregor President, CEO North West Refining

9:30am Honeywell Presentation 10:00 am Oil and Gas Operator Executive Panel • Best practices in the Canadian oil field • Translating innovation into action • Understanding why it is important to innovate fast and often

Mike Biddle Managing Director Evok Innovations 12:30 pm Networking Lunch 1:30 pm How Machine Learning and IoT are Working Together • Controlling the flow of data, real time and future cast • How ‘Wearable Technologies’ are gathering ground breaking new data sets • Looking at the value chain solving the small problems before they become big • Prediction is the best medicine Sachin Shetty Associate Professor, Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center Old Dominion University

4:00 pm Understand the Importance of Home Grown Innovation

2:00 pm Avanade Presentation 2:30 pm Investment in IoT and Machine Learning is Going Beyond Automation • Understanding the technology behind predictions • AI is the future of Canadian Oil • Implementing a plan to stay ahead of the industry

10:50am Morning Networking Break

Tyler Williams Technology Venturing Manager Shell Technology Ventures

11:30 am Bsquare Presentation

3:00 pm Afternoon Networking Break

12:00 pm How IoT Will Help Canadian Oil Industry

3:30 pm Industrial Machine Intelligence: The Golden Braid of Data Streams, AI, and Human Expertise

• Exploring how a ‘Digital Twin’ can save cost • Understanding the power in the technology • Looking forward and improving efficiency in

In this talk Drew will address the challenge of blending massive data, advanced machine intelligence, and human expertise. This “golden braid” enables both the human experts and the algorithms to leverage their comparative strengths, adding value for oil and gas companies by building products on the strength of this braid, while at the same time building trust between the operators and algorithms. To support this, Drew will provide a case study demonstrating how to enable the rapid analysis of oil and gas production data, the capturing of that knowledge, and the transferring of that knowledge within the organization. Drew Conway CEO Alluvium

• Advanced production and operation analytics result in better decisions

• Working with legacy systems

big data technologies are fundamentally flawed for use in the rising tide of data streaming from connected machines in industrial settings. There are many reasons for this, as challenges abound when embedding machine intelligence into a production industrial lifecycle. Perhaps the most challenging, however, is understanding how intelligent software systems will support normal business operations and what real benefits they will provide.

We are now more than a decade into the commercialization of “big data” and “data science,” but these technologies have yet to meet the needs of the businesses whose work exists outside the data center. The commodity stack of

• We are in a unique time in the oil and gas industry • Adapting to change is a must or you will be left behind • Understanding the power of Innovation • Maximizing the opportunities of utilizing local assets Isaac Vanderburg Managing Director Launch Alaska 4:30 pm What the Future of IoT and Machine Learning Holds • Predictions and opportunities for the Canadian oil • What this industry will look like in 5 years • Strategizing a way to implement the technology Mark A. Salkeld President & CEO Petroleum Services Association of Canada 5:00 pm Closing Remarks

Agenda

Day Two February 14, 2018 8:00 am Registration

11:30am Reserved for Innovation Partners

3:30pm Wearable Technologies are Producing Insightful Data

8:50am Opening Remarks from the Chair

12:30 pm Networking Lunch

• Gathering data in new ways

Claude Baudoin Principal Consultant cébé IT & Knowledge Management

1:30 pm Insuring IoT creates ROI – Is Your Organization Ready?

• Protecting employees from hazardous situations using new tech • Lowing insurance cost and corporate liability

9:00 am Keynote Presentation: What is Blockchain and IoT in the context of Oil and Gas?

• Analyzing ROI for new IoT technologies • Managing a major cultural shift

4:10pm Using Blockchain for Next Generation ICS Security

• Private blockchain vs public blockchain

• Developing the requisite competencies

• Learning from the past

• Blockchains are an ideal technology for IoT oil and gas

• Ensuring organization infrastructure supports change

• Bolstering cyber security in the OT environment

• Innovative ways of thinking about distributed systems

Fred Stawitz Principal, Technical Training and OQ Regional Coordinator Kinder Morgan

9:30 am Blockchain in Oil and Gas

• Machine learning and mathematics are automating advanced threat detection 4:40 pm Panel Discussion: Blockchain, IoT and Machine Learning in Oil and Gas Canada

• How blockchain will grow your company

2:00 pm Securing Your Company from the Next Attack

• Blockchain distributed, unlocking the power of a decentralized transaction ledger

• Cyber Security needs to be the first thing we think about

• How blockchain will grow beyond cryptocurrency

• Cost saving by preventing an attack

• Being more proactive not reactive

• Creating an all-purpose blockchain

• Being more proactive not reactive

Kyle Kemper Executive Director Blockchain Association of Canada

• Latest look at what security will do for you

• Fresh look at what security will do for your company

10:00 am GuildOne Presentation James Graham Director & Partner GuildOne 10:30 am Morning Networking Break 11:00a m Panel: Is Blockchain Internet 3.0?-Challenges of Early Adoption in Oil and Gas • What comes first? Opportunity or threat? • Understanding what blockchain is not • Has the technology matured enough?

Ernie Hayden Subject Matter Expert/Cybersecurity Lead BBA USA, Inc 2:30 pm ServiceMax Presentation

• Cyber Security needs to be the first thing we think about • Cost saving by preventing an attack

• What it really takes to deliver success with IoT David Masson Country Manager Darktrace Ernie Hayden Subject Matter Expert/Cybersecurity Lead BBA USA, Inc

• Driving an increase in operational efficiency • Evaluating strategies to gain top-down buy in • Taking legacy equipment into the future 3:00pm Afternoon Networking Break

5:20pm Closing Remarks

Workshop

WORKSHOP BY HONEYWELL IoT for Oil & Gas: Where is the Value & How Do I Get Started February 15 – Hotel Arts

At this complimentary, half-day session, “IoT for Oil & Gas: Where is the Value & How do I Get Started?, you will learn how oil & gas companies today are deploying real IoT solutions and what solutions are driving the greatest improvements in safety, operational efficiency, production and people competency in both the traditional oil recovery processes, SAGD and oil sands mining. The session will focus on the different IoT technologies available from data connectivity to analytics, and also look at the new business operating models that IoT is enabling around remote integrated operating centers. As an outcome, participants will better understand how IoT solutions can drive business improvements, unlock new revenue streams, and how to best get started on the IoT journey. This workshop, which is the morning after the 3rd Annual Blockchain, IoT & Machine Learning in Oil & Gas Canada Conference, will provide business leaders in the oil & gas space with a morning of thought-leadership and networking to learn about the newest IoT technologies available, new business models being created, and exchange ideas and insights with your peers. There is no charge for this event other than your time.

AGENDA 8:30 am

Welcome & Review of 2017 Oil & Gas Digital Trends

8:45 am

Review of IoT technologies with Industry Use Cases

10:00 am

Oil & Gas IoT industry roundtable: “Getting Started with IoT”

10:30 am

Break

10:45 am

IoT Digital Maturity Model and Assessment

11:30 am

Session Close-out

12:00 pm

Lunch reception and networking

How To Register This free workshop is only available to attendees of the Blockchain, IoT & Machine Learning in Oil & Gas Canada Conference. Check the box when completing your registration online at: www.iotinoilandgas-canada18.com For any further questions, contact: [email protected]

Register Your Ticket February 13-15, 2018• Hotel Arts•Calgary Alberta www.iotinoilandgas-canada18.com

Company Name Company Name Address City Postal/Zip Code

delegate details Country

Mr/Mrs/Ms (other)

First Name

Last Name payment details

BY CREDIT CARD

Visa

Mastercard

Fax

American Express

Mr/Mrs/Ms (other)

Cardholder

First Name

Last Name

Card number Start date

Mobile

Email

Please select your method of payment. 1.

Job Title Tel.

Expiry date



Job Title

Mobile

Tel.

Fax

Email

Issue no. (If applicable) Security code Signature

Date

Mr/Mrs/Ms (other)

Delegate Fees

Job Title

Mobile

Tel.

Fax

Email

E&P/midstream/downstream operators/ drilling companies

US$495

Mr/Mrs/Ms (other)

First Name

Last Name

Technology Companies/Solution Providers/ Consultants (Early Bird Discount - Save $200 - expires Friday, December 29)

Technology Companies/Solution Providers/ Consultants Regular Price (Beginning December 30, 2017) TOTAL

First Name

Last Name

Card billing address, if different from above

US$1,195

Job Title

Mobile

Tel.

Fax

Email US$1,395

USD ($)

PAYMENT POLICY Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches, refreshments and detailed conference materials. Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation.

Register online at: www.iotinoilandgas-canada18.com

call +1 (855) 869-4260

www.energyconferencenetwork.com 440 Cobia Dr, Ste. 2004 Katy, TX 77494 Tel:+1 855-869-4260, Fax:+1 281-994-7801

CANCELLATION, POSTPONEMENT AND SUBSTITUTION POLICY You may substitute delegates at any time by providing reasonable advance notice to the Energy Conference Network. For any cancellations received in writing not less than five (5) days prior to the conference, you will receive a 90% credit to be used at another Energy Conference Network conference which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. An administration fee of 10% of the contract fee will be retained by the Energy Conference Network for all permitted cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within five (5) days (inclusive) of the conference. In the event that the Energy Conference Network cancels an event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another Energy Conference Network event to be mutually agreed with Energy Conference Network, which must occur within one year from the date of cancellation. In the event that Energy Conference Network postpones an event for any reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend in on the rescheduled date, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another Energy Conference Network event to be mutually agreed with the Energy Conference Network, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement. Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. There are no refunds given under any circumstances. The Energy Conference Network is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of an event. The Energy Conference Network shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labor strike, extreme weather or other emergency. Please note that while speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing, circumstances beyond the control of the organizers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/ or topics. As such, the Energy Conference Network reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary without any liability to you whatsoever. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible.

Interested in sponsorship or group discounts? Contact us at: Phone: +1 (855) 869-4260 • [email protected]