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If you would like to be a speaker at this event, please contact sean.collins@iQ-Hub.com, subject heading “Call for Presentation”.

Economic Landscape & Market Review
Cost Reduction and Operational Efficiency
Recycling and Reuse
Research and Innovation
Technical Know-How
Regulatory and Standards
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2019
0900 - 0930 REGISTRATION AND MORNING REFRESHMENTS
0930 - 0940 OPENING ADDRESS
SESSION 01 MAKING AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT FOR SHALE WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
- Understanding the economic fundamentals and making the business case for shale water management strategies
- Developing shale water management programs and evaluating the options while keeping OPEX down to a minimum
- Keeping in mind industry standards and regulatory considerations when developing water management programs
Chaired by Sean Collins
0940 - 1040 FRACTURING WATER MARKET REPORT

- Water is great business to be in!
- Examine the historical market comparing the water usage to the number of fracs being done year over year
- Demand for frac water in 2019. How high will demand rise?
- Challenges with frac water and looking at solutions
Tim Leshchyshyn
FracKnowledge
FracKnowledge
1040 - 1050 Q&A SESSION WITH TIM LESHCHYSHYN
1050 - 1120 MORNING COFFEE BREAK IN EXHIBIT AREA
1120 - 1150 SPEED NETWORKING SESSION
- Exchange business cards and get connected in short one-to-one meetings
- Start the conversation to arrange a more formal meeting later on in the conference
- Share your professional background and discuss your biggest business issues - Don't forget your business cards!
Conference Host
SESSION 02 PRODUCED WATER RECYCLING AND TREATMENT-FOR-REUSE
- Looking at new low-cost and low-risk solutions for shale producers in water treatment, recycling and reuse
- Addressing the challenges of reusing produced water in terms of logistics, water quality and fluid compatibility
- Evaluating the options and making choices for produced water treatment in line with industry standards
Chaired By John Marcus
1150 - 1225 FLOW BACK WATER TREATMENT USING A PARTICULAR TECHNIQUES

- Produced water re-use through effective handling, treatment and storage
- Identifying appropriate technology to meet required treated water specifications cost effectively
- Reducing produced water handling and disposal costs through pipeline and storage infrastructure
Hector Quiroga
Orion Projects Inc.
Orion Projects Inc.
1225 - 1230 Q&A SESSION ON FLOWBACK WATER TREATMENT
1230 - 1400 NETWORKING LUNCH & VISIT SHALE WATER MANAGEMENT EXHIBITIONSPONSORED BY TETRA TECHNOLOGIES
1400 - 1440 SHALE-PRODUCED WATER PROCESS AND RECYCLING

- Case studies of success in the US Marcellus Shale - Produced water treatment and recycling
- Utilization of waste heat and/or associated gas as source of energy, creating a huge efficiency
- Recycling for production of alternative products and efficient transport of frac water
Martin Panelo
EkoTech Energy
EkoTech Energy
1440 - 1445 Q&A SESSION ON WATER PROCESS AND RECYCLING - EXPERIENCES FROM THE US MARCELLUS SHALE
1445 - 1515 AFTERNOON COFFEE BREAK IN EXHIBIT AREA
1515 - 1555 MANAGEMENT, RECYCLE, AND REUSE OF CO-PRODUCED WATER FROM SHALE

- Tracking trends in oil, gas, and water production
- Estimating quantity and quality of produced water
- Screening thermal and membrane treatment systems
- Planning recycle and reuse strategies based on supply and demand
Kyle Murray
The University of Oklahoma
The University of Oklahoma
1555 - 1600 Q&A SESSION ON WATER MANAGEMENT IN THE MID-CONTINENTAL PLAYS
1600 - 1700 NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION
DAY 2: THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2019
0900 - 0930 MORNING REFRESHMENTS
0930 - 0940 OPENING ADDRESS
SESSION 03 TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW AND STRATEGIES FOR WATER MANAGEMENT
0940 - 1020 WATER MANAGEMENT COST SAVINGS ACHIEVED THOUGH SERVICE INTEGRATION AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES

- Learn how real time automation and control technology enables shale play water management systems work in unison to their fullest advantage to reduce project costs and lower QHSE risk.
- Examine how automated pump and valve systems, pressure limit controls, remote monitoring, real-time data access, and data logging are establishing a new standard for water movement, distribution, storage, and treatment operations.
- Understand the benefits and cost reductions achieved on produced water recycling projects where automation technologies and integrated service are employed.
Chaired By Dean Fanguy, TETRATEC
1020 - 1025 Q&A SESSION ON COST SAVINGS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY
1025 - 1045 MORNING COFFEE BREAK IN EXHIBIT AREASPONSORED BY NOV WELLBORE TECHNOLOGIES
1045 - 1125 WATER CAUSED FAILURE ANALYSIS IN WELLS & FLOW STATIONS & PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS

- Water in and through oilfield equipment downhole and surface flow stations causes failures
- Water caused failures arise primarily through corrosion - accentuated by shut-ins and other upsets
- Water composition monitoring with corrosion detection give the data for predictive failure analytics
- Right-sizing the monitoring and detection system for Argentina conditions and why economics is key
Bob Pilko
Blade Energy Partners
Blade Energy Partners
1125 - 1130 Q&A SESSION ON WATER-CAUSING FAILURES AND ANALYSIS FOR ARGENTINIAN PLAYS
1130 - 1210 MICROBIOLOGICAL SURVEY AND BIOCIDE SUITABILITY ASSESSMENT OF FRAC SOURCE WATERS

- Addressing the challenge of selecting suitable biocides for frac fluid formulations
- Onsite, real time testing of biocide efficacy in frac source water can now be achieved with a recently developed, novel onsite rapid bacteria metabolism assay.
- An onsite, rapid bacteria testing method that makes it possible to evaluate frac biocides ability to kill and control bacteria prior to application
James R. Fajt PhD.
Schlumberger Production Technology
Schlumberger Production Technology
1210 - 1215 Q&A SESSION ON MICROBIOLOGICAL SURVEYS
1215 - 1300 CLOSING REMARKS AND NETWORKING LUNCH
Quick Proposal
Key topics for 2020:
- Making an economic assessment for shale water management strategies
Understand the economic fundamentals and make the business case for shale water management strategies. - Looking for low-cost and low-risk solutions in water treatment, recycling and reuse
Ensure a low-cost project is maintained throughout the water management process in light of the current oil price market. - Evaluating the options and making choices in treatment for reuse and water disposal
Avoid the pitfalls and learn from recent results from shale water management experts to build the right water management plan. - New technologies and technical know-how in shale water management operations
Explore the latest advances in water treatment, recycling and reuse and the tools available to improve on efficiencies and shale operations. - Upcoming regulations and industry standards for produced water management
Hear from key regulators and environmental bodies to ensure your water management program meets with new regulations and industry standards. - Operational case studies and developing a successful water management program
Gain insight from shale plays across North America and implement strategies that others in the industry are using to ensure successful operation.
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