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SPE/CHOA Slugging it Out Conference 16 Apr 2019 | Hudson | Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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SPE/CHOA Slugging it Out Conference

16 Apr 2019 | Hudson | Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Schedule Overview0700–0800 Registration and Breakfast

0800–0810 Opening Remarks by Committee Chair, Jarrett Dragani, Cenovus Energy

0810–0845 Keynote Presentation: Rail’s Role in Accessing the Market Keith Chiasson, Executive Vice President Downstream, Cenovus Energy

0845–0945

Session 1: Smart Optimization1  Optimization of Steam Allocation Decisions through Integrated Workflow Planning

Amir Hossini and Javier Sanchez, ConocoPhillips

2  SAGD Field Development Planning Through the Use of Optimization Software Kyle Craig, Aucerna

0945–1015 Morning Coffee Break

1015–1145

Session 2: New Tech – Upstream Production Enhancement 1  Move Fast and Break Things, in the Lab Not in the Field

Tom de Haas, Interface Fluidics

2  RF XL Commercialization Update – RF Heating for Oil Sands and Heavy Oil Reservoirs Mike Tourigny, Acceleware

3  The Justification for SAGD-Specific Flow Control Devices Julian Ortiz, ConocoPhillips Canada

1145–1300 Networking Lunch

1300–1430

Session 3: New Tech – Downstream Market Solutions1  Heavy Oil and Bitumen Pellets: Solid Phase Transport of Oil

Ian Gates and Jacky Wang, University of Calgary

2  Ready for Prime Time – The EJS Regional Hub Project Edwin J. Veith and Richard Masson, Fractal Systems

3  Impacts of the IMO Sulphur Regulation on the Canadian Crude Oil Market Dinara Millington, Canadian Energy Research Institute

1430–1500 Afternoon Coffee Break.

1500–1700

Session 4: Project Updates and Field Demonstration Pilots1  Operational Updates and Development Trends

Jared Wynveen, McDaniel & Associates Consultants

2  Devon Manatokan East Post-CHOPS Methane & Propane CSI Pilot Results Mark Anderson, Devon Canada

3  Turning Lemons into Lemonade – Challenges and Strategies to Maximize Value from Long Lake Craig Flowers, CNOOC International

4  Production Challenges with Foamy Oil at Clearwater Marten Hills Justin Dell, Cenovus Energy

1700–1830 Sluggin’ It Back! Networking Reception

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ChairpersonJarrett DraganiCenovus Energy

David VuCNOOC International.

Farid AhmadlooCanadian Natural Resources Limited

Amir HosseiniConocoPhillips

Glenn ThobenSpartan Controls.

Mary HansenMcDaniel & Associates

Consultants Ltd.

Jian-Yang YuanMEG Energy

Jeremy WalterComputer Modelling Group

Richard ChanSuncor Energy

Sara LagosDevon Energy

Kris StephanssonImperial Oil

Stephan Foust

K.C. YeungPartners Energy

Development Corp.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

In Lieu of Speaker and Committee Gifts … On behalf of the Slugging it Out Program Committee and Speakers, a donation of CAD 600

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OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTER

Rail’s Role in Accessing the Market

OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTER

Rail’s Role in Accessing the Market

Keynote Speaker: Keith Chiasson Executive Vice President Downstream, Cenovus Energy Inc.

The number one issue facing Canadian heavy oil producers remains lack of adequate takeaway capacity for the sector’s growing oil production. This is impacting cash flow not just for producers but also for provincial and federal governments and is hurting the Canadian economy. While building new pipelines is the key solution to this problem, rail also has a role to play, even in times when pipeline capacity is at sufficient levels. Keith Chiasson, Cenovus Energy’s Executive Vice-President of Downstream, will talk about the benefits of moving oil by rail, as well as how we can overcome some of the challenges that created the market access problem.

0810-0845

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PRESENTATION 1 Optimization of Steam Allocation Decisions through Integrated Workflow Planning

Amir Hossini and Javier Sanchez, ConocoPhillips

The segregation of SAGD well performances across the inventory necessitates a preferential steam allocation for production optimization. This is particularly important when local complexities such as top-water thief zone interaction, bottom-water interaction and reservoir architecture will have impacts not only on current performance of the wells but also their anticipated performance in the future. Therefore, establishment of an integrated workflow around steam allocation strategy which maximizes production while (1) considers current challenges, (2) addresses anticipated

subsurface risks and (3) provides a feedback loop to influence future planning is of utmost importance. In this talk, we discuss a full cycle steam allocation strategy that addresses all three areas.

SESSION 1: SMART OPTIMIZATION

Session Chairpersons: Amir Hossini, ConocoPhillips Kris Stephansson, Imperial Oil Jeremy Walter, Computer Modelling Group

PRESENTATION 2 SAGD Field Development Planning Through the Use of Optimization Software

Kyle Craig, Aucerna

Field development planning for SAGD projects requires a proper sequence to align field production with constraints through trunklines and at central processing facilities for multiple production and injection streams. This is

particularly difficult to accomplish with production ratios that change over time such that a facility designed to meet initial rates is eventually either underbuilt, causing production curtailment, or overbuilt, leading to higher capital spend. This presentation will investigate the use of optimization software for the use of field development planning to guide the selection of pads and trunklines to maximize value. Through the use of dependencies, constraints and selection criteria, the optimization software will analyze numerous possible sequences and timings to find the combination which yields the greatest net present value and aligns surface and subsurface requirements. Field development plans using typical pad sequencing techniques will be compared to the optimized case to highlight the impact of pad sequence on constrained production, trunkline sizing, field capital and overall economics.

0845-0945

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Javier Sanchez

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PRESENTATION 1 Move Fast and Break Things, in the Lab Not in the Field

Tom de Haas, Interface Fluidics

Assessing the performance of new in-situ bitumen recovery methods with a field pilot requires extensive risk assessments, takes months to years, and often leads to inconclusive results. Exciting new chemistry and

recovery processes are entering the market all the time; laboratory testing provides companies with an opportunity to screen different production technologies before going to the field. Screening gives field pilots the best chance of successfully moving from a pilot to commercial implementation. This presentation will discuss the role of new micromodel technology in screening new production chemistry.

Micromodels have been used in the oil and gas industry since the 1960s. In the 1990s, Improvements in microfabrication from the microelectronics industry improved the accuracy of the devices. Modern micromodels can reach reservoir pressure and temperature and deliver results quickly. Key advantages of this method are the visual information on fluid flow, visualization of reservoir damage, and the high speed of the tests. Rapid testing allows for more conditions to be tested than in a field pilot or sand pack test. Thermal recovery methods that have been tested using micromodels include: pure steam, alkaline additives, solvents steam additives, pure solvents, alcohol steam additives, and foams. This presentation will review the results from these micromodel tests and provide insight into how the learnings can be applied to the field.

SESSION 2: NEW TECH – UPSTREAM PRODUCTION ENHANCEMENT

Session Chairpersons: Mary Hansen, McDaniel & Associates Consultants Jian-Yang Yuan, MEG Energy

PRESENTATION 2 RF XL Commercialization Update – RF Heating for Oil Sands and Heavy Oil Reservoirs

Mike Tourigny, Acceleware

Thermal recovery is one of the most effective approaches in recovering heavy oil or bitumen. Radio frequency (RF) energy has been considered for downhole heating as early as the 1940’s. Recent developments in

this technology have generated new interest due to its economic and environmental benefits and for its ability to produce a wide range of reservoirs including many that to date have not been considered commercially viable.

The technology operates by delivering controlled electromagnetic energy (EM) directly into an oil-bearing formation. The electromagnetic energy raises the temperature of existing water in the formation, enabling production. Important properties for the success of this technology are: porosity, permeability and oil saturation. Performance is less sensitive to initial reservoir conditions (low pressure and temperature), reservoir thickness or low depth. As an all-electric process, RF heating lends itself to zero GHG production of such reservoirs where the power provided to generate the RF energy comes from a renewable source.

The presentation will provide a progress update on the commercialization of RF XL including Accelewares’ plan for a commercial scale pilot of the technology in an oil sands reservoir. Content will also include an overview of the broad potential of RF heating to deliver low cost and low carbon production from a wide range of heavy oil and bitumen reserves.

1015-1145

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PRESENTATION 3 The Justification for SAGD-Specific Flow Control Devices

Julian Ortiz, ConocoPhillips Canada

Flow Control Devices (FCD) have revolutionized the way Oilsands companies operate their SAGD wells. FCDs have improved the steam conformance and productivity of SAGD well pairs since

they were piloted by ConocoPhillips back in 2006. Despite the performance success, these types of FCDs were not designed for thermal applications. In this talk, ConocoPhillips will present a justification for SAGD-specific FCDs and their potential benefits over conventional ones.

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SESSION 3: NEW TECH – DOWNSTREAM MARKET SOLUTIONS

Session Chairpersons: Richard Chan, Suncor Energy Glenn Thoben, Spartan Controls

1300-1430

PRESENTATION 1 Heavy Oil and Bitumen Pellets: Solid Phase Transport of Oil

Ian Gates and Jacky Wang, University of Calgary

Given market access issues, there is a need to find new ways to transport W. Canada’s heavy oil and bitumen products and there is potential that crude by rail could be a solution for bitumen transportation. Solideum Inc. has developed a technology for pelletizing heavy oil and bitumen into a non-sticky solid format which can be easily and safely transported by rail. In this talk, we will discuss Solideum’s technology on conversion of heavy oil and bitumen to solid phase oil and issues surrounding its transport by rail.

PRESENTATION 2 Ready for Prime Time – The EJS Regional Hub Project

Edwin J. Veith and Richard Masson, Fractal Systems

After over 12 years of orderly development, the Enhanced JetShear™ (EJS) partial upgrading technology, is ready for deployment at commercial scale. The technology dramatically reduces the viscosity of bitumen resulting in a reduction of approximately 50 vol% of diluent required to meet pipeline specifications and 100% of diluent for rail applications. In addition, the quality of the bitumen is improved by reducing the Total Acid Number or TAN to below 1.0 mg KOH/gr and improving the distillation curve. Removing diluent from the transportation system increases export pipeline capacity by about 20%, reduces producer costs and reduces the GHG footprint associated with moving bitumen to market by 11%.

The core technology combines hydrodynamic cavitation and mild thermal cracking, without the formation of coke or other by-products (i.e. pitch), resulting in beneficial product properties and near 100% volumetric yield. The technology is designed to be applied in the field, close to a SAGD production facility, or in a transportation terminal or hub where export volumes are transported to market via pipeline and rail for maximum flexibility.

Since the conclusion of the commercial demonstration program in 2017 with Cenovus, Fractal has been focused on the development of its initial commercial scale project to be located at a major

pipeline hub in Alberta with a processing capacity of up to 70,000 barrels per day of dilbit (~50,000 barrels per day of bitumen). To support the development of this project, commercial relationships with producers, midstream companies, capital providers and other organizations are being established.

A brief technology description, and explanation of the value proposition and commercial progress towards the EJS Regional Hub project will be presented.

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Edwin J. Veith

Richard Masson

Jacky Wang

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PRESENTATION 3 Impacts of the IMO Sulphur Regulation on the Canadian Crude Oil Market

Dinara Millington, Canadian Energy Research Institute

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is enacting a regulation to limit sulphur in bunker fuel to 0.5% by 2020. This more stringent regulation restricting emissions from ships plying international waters could significantly change the crude oil landscape at regional and global levels. CERI’s study 175 analyzed the impact of the IMO standard on demand for and price of heavy crude oil produced in Canada. This presentation will cover the findings of that

research. More specifically, it will address how will the changes in the bunker fuel oil market affect crude oil differentials and valuations and what volumes of Canadian heavy production will be affected by the IMO spec change in 2020.

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PRESENTATION 2 Devon Manatokan East Post-CHOPS Methane & Propane CSI Pilot Results

Mark Anderson, Devon Canada

This talk will review the design, operation, and performance results of a methane and propane cyclic solvent injection scheme operated by Devon in a post-CHOPS reservoir located near Bonnyville Alberta.

Lab testing was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of and screen various solvents to reinvigorate post-CHOPS wells in the Colony heavy oil formation. Field testing was used to

confirm reservoir containment and reservoir properties prior to the pilot. A number of simulation studies were used to predict and later history-match the performance of the CSI scheme using a 3D geostatistical model. The field pilot operated for approximately one year with active cycling and another year of blowdown. All injection and production streams were monitored and sampled, as well as some downhole measurement to observe the scheme performance. Injected fluid composition and operating pressure were modified during the pilot to evaluate different operating conditions.

Rapid 1 month cycling with methane & propane CSI was effective in returning two depleted CHOPS wells to their previous peak CHOPS oil rates and confirmed multiple recovery mechanisms are at play including re-establishing foamy oil drive, viscosity reduction, and pressure drive. Water and sand production rates were significantly altered during cycles compared to base CHOPS production. There was a 50% improvement in oil recovery after one year of cycling and one year of blowdown.

SESSION 4: PROJECT UPDATES AND FIELD DEMONSTRATION PILOTS

1500-1700

Session Chairpersons: Sara Lagos, Devon Energy David Vu, CNOOC International Farid Ahmadloo, Canadian Natural Resources Limited

PRESENTATION 1 Operational Updates and Development Trends

Jared Wynveen, McDaniel & Associates Consultants

SAGD performance and recovery has improved drastically over the past decade as a result of new technologies, making it a more competitive Canadian resource. This presentation will cover the most recent development trends in the SAGD world including a broad overview of current producing projects, as well as key technologies that have become game changers in industry. Topics of discussion include: infill wells, non-condensable gas injection, flow control devices,

and extended reach horizontal wells. Other project updates pertaining to significant operational progress will also be discussed.

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PRESENTATION 3 Turning Lemons into Lemonade – Chal-lenges and Strategies to Maximize Value from Long Lake

Craig Flowers, CNOOC International

CNOOC International’s Long Lake asset produces from a challenging reservoir faced with various impairments, including regions with significant heterogeneity, lean zones and top water. Faced with

these challenges, recent production from Long Lake has continued to improve and SOR’s have reached historic lows. This presentation will give an overview of some of the subsurface challenges facing Long Lake production and a summary of recent developments and strategies the team has undertaken to maximize value from the asset.

PRESENTATION 4 Production Challenges with Foamy Oil at Clearwater Marten Hills

Justin Dell, Cenovus Energy

Cenovus operates five multilateral wells in the Clearwater Marten Hills pool. Multilateral wells range from 4-8 laterals at lengths of approximately 1600m and vertical depth of ~560-720m. Multi-lateral wells can reduce

overall surface disturbance and enhance the economics of an oil play. The oil quality in the field ranges from 14-23 API and has high GOR’s resulting in challenging bottom hole production conditions. One consideration in particular is foamy oil behavior and the impacts to typical conventional PCP pump efficiencies and performance. This presentation will outline some of the learnings to date with PCP failures and downhole instrumentation.

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22–23 May 2019SPE Workshop: Petroleum Resources Evaluations and Reporting: In Pursuit of a Common Understanding Calgary, Alberta, Canada

4–5 June 2019SPE Workshop: Using Instrumentation and Data to Optimize Thermal Operations Calgary, Alberta, Canada

30 Sep–2 Oct 2019 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition Calgary, Alberta, Canada

29–30 Oct 2019 SPE Montney Workshop Calgary, Alberta, Canada

19–21 Nov 2019 SPE Thermal Well Integrity and Design Symposium Banff, Alberta, Canada

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The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association for members engaging in oil and gas E&P, providing resources for technical knowledge. Income from this event will be invested back into SPE to support many other member programs. Scholarships, certification, the Distinguished Lecturer program, and SPE’s

energy education program Energy4me are just a few examples of programs that are supported by SPE.

ABOUT CHOA

The Canadian Heavy Oil Association (CHOA) is a multi-discipline, volunteer-based, not-for-profit association focused on heavy oil and oil sands projects and developments. CHOA is not a lobby group and is proud of its membership of individuals. The organization evolved around the sharing of information and technical knowledge about the heavy oil and oil sands industry in an informal networking environment. Since its inception more than 30 years ago, this

volunteer-based not-for-profit association has grown to almost 1500 members. Today, CHOA is a hub for the Canadian heavy oil and oil sands and likely is the largest association in the world dedicated solely to the heavy oil industry.

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Ben Banack Halliburton Canada Inc.Scott Hobbs Halliburton Canada Inc.John Person Halliburton Canada Inc.Todd Stuebing Harvest Operations CorpEric Campbell Hunting Energy ServicesPhil Huber Hunting Energy ServicesGord Rouse Hunting Energy ServicesMagda Ciulavu Husky EnergyArtan Doko Husky EnergyScott Emmond Husky EnergyVahapcan Er Husky EnergyRobert Fuenning Husky EnergyBlaine Hollinger Husky EnergyMohammad Kariznovi Husky EnergyTony Kay Husky EnergyYasser Khan Husky EnergyDmitry Kuzevanov Husky EnergyPaulina Morasse Husky EnergyMeng Cikaluk Imperial OilM S Lynn McIntyre Imperial OilKris Stephansson Imperial OilMathew Suitor Imperial OilCandace Taylor Imperial OilGraham Maglio Import Tool CorpRobert (Brent) Brough InflowControlHart Golbeck InnoTech AlbertaHaibo Huang Innotech AlbertaRichard Mcfarlane InnoTech AlbertaRonald Sawatzky InnoTech AlbertaSourabh Ahitan Interface Fluidics LimitedKirstie Boyle Interface Fluidics LimitedTom De Haas Interface Fluidics LimitedTravis Gieck International Petroleum CorporationVel Kannan JACOSJack Suggett JACOSNneamaka Atuanya Levene EnergyHarold Obasohan Levene EnergyOludare Omole Levene EnergyHarry Ghosh Maxxam - Bureau VeritasMary Hansen McDaniel & Assocs. ConsultantsStephen Mackenzie McDaniel & Assocs. ConsultantsJared Wynveen McDaniel & Assocs. Consultants

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