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Peyto Exploration andDevelopment Kyle Klam Reservoir EngineeringConsultant Frank Palmai Voltage Wireline Trevor Meador Shell Canada Robert Liston Birchcliff Energy Lee Grant Alberta Energy Regulator Claudio Virues Shell Canada Kiran Somanchi Computer ModellingGroup Vijay Shrivastava Raj Rajan Trican Well Service David Quirk Schlumberger Paola Paris Energy Navigator Maryam Moghadasi Repsol Canada Inc. Oil&Gas Patrick Miller Ferus Inc. Murray Reynolds Alberta Energy Regulator Adam Preston Repsol Canada Inc. Oil&Gas Maria Pantuso SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference 3 Ron Sawatzky Ron Alberta InnoTech Yeung K.C. Enterprise Canadian K C Yeung Yuan Jian-Yang Energy MEG John Person Halliburton Raj Rajan Uliana Romanova Hughes, a GE company Baker Sandeep Solanki Laricina Energy Taubner Spence Engineering Noetic Japan Trivedi of Alberta University Nick Tumu Ltd. Petroleum Bankers Jin Wang Energy Suncor Worth Darren Technologies C-FER Yarranton Harvey of Calgary University Khalil Zeidani Inc. Solutions Energy Pars Zhao Litong Ltd. Resources Natural Canadian Larry Frederick Inc. Schooner Consulting Harding Tom ULC Energy Nexen Danial Kaviani Energy Suncor Mridul Kumar Canada Chevron Irani Mazda Energy Ashaw John Ivory Consultant Kantzas Apostolos of Calgary University Mohammad Kariznovi Energy Husky Khademi Dehkordi Keivan Rahman Khaledi Imperial Oil Anjani Kumar Modelling Group Computer Raushan Kumar Chevron Silviu Livescu Hughes, a GE company Baker Harris Naseer Consultants Energy PoreFlow Nourozieh Hossein Modelling Group Computer Palmai Frank Engineering Consultant Reservoir Conference Vice Chair Vice Conference Mark Anderson Energy Devon Amin Badamchizadeh Energy Devon Batias Jeremie Oil & Gas Inc. Canada Repsol Mark Beckman Imperial Oil Jon Bryan Inc. 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scovan.ca 403.705.6830 6 SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference Schedule ofEvents 0730–1700 TUESDAY, 13MARCH 0800–1700 MONDAY, 12MARCH 0830–1200 0730–1830 0730–0830 1700–1830 1500–1530 1330–1700 1330–1700 1200–1330 1000–1030 0800–1700 0800–1700 0800–1700 Conference Registration Training Course: Unconventional Reservoir Production Opening PlenarySession Exhibition Breakfast Entering aNew Era: Strategies for Growth intheDigitalAge Instructor: Refracturing inShales Instructor: (Rate-Transient) Analysis Welcome Reception onExhibitFloor Coffee Break onExhibit Floor;ePosters inMacleod Foyer 03 Enhanced Heavy OilRecovery Processes 02 Electromagnetic Recovery 01 SAGD Improvements Heavy OilTechnical Sessions 1–3 03  02 Reservoir Characterization &Modeling 01 Unconventional EOR/IOR &EGR Unconventional Resources Technical Sessions 1–3 Networking Lunch Coffee Break onExhibitFloor Assumptions andLimitations Training Course: Overview ofSAGD AnalyticalModelsandTheir Training Course: Multistage Completions, Fracturing, and Instructor: Instructor: Training Course: In-SituRecovery Methods andSAGD Hydraulic Fracturing Systems andEquipment Slowback, Flowback, Drawdown Management/Optimized W. Aaron Burton, Sergey Kotov Christopher R.Clarkson Mazda Irani K.C. Yeung (as of2March 2018)

Macleod Foyer Macleod C–D Macleod C–D Macleod A–B Glen 201 Glen 204 Macleod C-D Macleod C-D Glen 206 Glen 203–204 Glen 201–202 Macleod B Macleod A Macleod A1–4 and E1–4 Macleod C–D Macleod C–D Glen 206 Glen 209 SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference 7 Glen 206 Macleod C–D Glen 206 Macleod A1–4 Macleod A Macleod B Glen 201–202 Glen 203–204 Glen 208–209 Macleod C–D Macleod C–D and E1–4 Macleod A-B Glen 203–204 Glen 206 Macleod C-D Glen 203–204 Glen 206 Macleod A1–4 Macleod A Macleod B Glen 201–202 Macleod C–D Macleod C–D Macleod Foyer (as of 2 March 2018) 2 March (as of ents ents Effective Use of Data to Optimize Production in Unconventionals Production to Optimize Use of Data Effective 12 Reservoir Characterization & Geomechanics Characterization 12 Reservoir Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor; ePosters in Macleod Foyer in Macleod on Exhibit Floor; ePosters Break Coffee 11 Cold Production Techniques Production 11 Cold Unconventional Resources Technical Sessions 7–9 Sessions Technical Resources Unconventional 07 and Forecasting Performance Oil & Gas Reservoir 08 Tight Good, Bad Studies & Ugly 09 Case 9–12 Sessions Oil Technical Heavy II Processes 09 Hybrid or Solvent-Based & Optimization Operations 10 Production, —Oil & Gas Competitiveness: From From —Oil & Gas Competitiveness: Workshop Professionals Young Own Career Your to Landscape Energy the Canadian Networking Lunch and ePosters Lunch and Networking —Winning the Unconventional Game the Unconventional —Winning Session Panel Technical 7–8 Sessions Oil Technical Heavy and Design Integrity Well Thermal 07 Non-SAGD Recovery 08 Thermal Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor; ePosters in Macleod Foyer in Macleod on Exhibit Floor; ePosters Break Coffee 05 Drilling and Completions Analytics06 Data Unconventional Resources Technical Sessions 4–6 Sessions Technical Resources Unconventional Optimization Production 04 Unconventional in Unconventionals and Petrophysics 05 Geological Challenges Balance the Risk/Reward 06 Optimal Field Development—Finding 4–6 Sessions Oil Technical Heavy I Processes 04 Hybrid or Solvent-Based Exhibition Breakfast Conference Registration Conference of Ev 1530–1700 1500–1530 1330–1500 1330–1700 1330–1700 1230–1800 1200–1330 1030–1200 1030–1200 1000–1030 0830–1000 0830–1000 0830–1200 0730–1530 0730–0830 0730–1530 WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH 14 WEDNESDAY, Schedule Schedule 8 SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference with ashared exhibit floor. and theSPECanada Heavy OilTechnical Conference, the SPECanada Unconventional Resources Conference SPE Canada bringstogether two premier conferences, Macleod C–D Exhibition registration desk.Photo identification is required. willbeavailableBadges for pick-up on-site at the Macleod C–D andE1–4 Networking Luncheons Macleod C–D (ExhibitFloor) Welcome Reception Sponsored by: Macleod C-D (ExhibitFloor) Coffee Breaks Sponsored by: Macleod C-D Hot Breakfast start oftheirsession. their designated session rooms, 30minutes priorto the session begins.Session chairs willmeet with speakers in Speakers are required to checkinonehourbefore their Pacific Room Speaker Check-In Pick-UpBadge Macleod Foyer Registration General Information Wednesday, 14March...... Tuesday, 13March. Wednesday, 14March...... Tuesday, 13March. Wednesday, 14March...... Tuesday, 13March. Tuesday, 13March. Wednesday, 14March...... Tuesday, 13March. Wednesday, 14March...... Tuesday, 13March. Wednesday, 14March...... Tuesday, 13March.

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SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference 9 Tech Session Tech Macleod C–D Registration Session Tech Exhibition Floor Map Floor Exhibition 10 SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference Drillingcial Corp. CEO, Beaver Kevin Krausert ARC FinancialCorp. Chief Energy Economist, Peter Tertzakian generation to propel theindustry forward. You’ll hearhow they are integrating data analytics,ethical oil,crypto currencies andhow they are attracting thenext In thissession, five leaders willshare theirvisionsonthedirection they are takingtheir companies andindustry. analytics andengineered completions to lower costs andimprove efficiency. Currently, visionarycompanies are investigating andimplementing ideasto improve operations through theuseofdata lower costs, drive innovation andcreate amore sustainable business modelintheface oflower commodity prices? companies intheworld, outpacingenergy companies. How cantheoilandgasindustry utilize thesetechnologies to have capitalized onthistechnology have changedhow theworld interacts, andindoingso, have grown to bethelargest The acquisition, digitization andanalysis ofdata hasrevolutionized how theworld conducts business. Companies that Entering aNew Era: Strategies for Growth intheDigitalAge Plenary Session Rick Stahl, Cona Resources Ramez HannaAlla,Chevron Canada Welcome andOpeningRemarks by Conference Chairs 0830–1200 | Tuesday, 13March 2018 Opening PlenarySession Session Moderator Keynote Speakers andPanelists

Business Columnist, Calgary Herald Deborah Yedlin MacleodA–B

Imaginea.io Co-Founder andCEO, Nav Dhunay Seven Generations Founder andFormer CEO, Patrick Carlson

Rainforest Alberta JAGYYC andCo-Founder, Jim Gibson,Founder andCEO, Operations, TriCan Senior Vice President Robert Cox 1030 –1200Panel Session 1000 –1030 Coffee Break 0945 –Nav Dhunay 0930 –Kevin Krausert 0915 –Robert Cox 0900 –Patrick Carlson 0845 –Peter Tertzakian Keynote Presentations:

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Basketball National member of the Canadian Wednesday, 14 March 2018 14 March Wednesday, | 1230–1800 Oil & Gas Competitiveness: From the Canadian From Oil & Gas Competitiveness: Workshop Professional Young Panelists: Canada Chevron Manager, UP&O Duvernay Kaybob Jerry Kohut, Canada Chevron Jungwirth, Decision Analyst, Tara Canada Holt & Co. Pickering, of Tudor, Co-Head Managing Director, Wheatley, Derek Canada Lead, Shell Team Effectiveness & Technology Completions Deline, Dave Moderator: GLJ Consultants Vice-President, Chad Lemke, Winning the Unconventional Game the Unconventional Winning Session: Panel Technical in outcome economic best the design provide Does a geometric a thing? really completions Is smart or engineered approaches the different contrast to expertise with economists technical This panel will pair full field development? completionswell on centered will be Discussion development. reservoir unconventional profitable achieving applied to the impact up to it all rolls pads and how technology properties, spacing, reservoir design, well including fracture to and comparison the WCSB, across from trends engaging and sharing current by conversation Join the line. bottom south of the border. of our partners the approach Wednesday, 14 March 2018 14 March Wednesday, | 1030–1200 Panel Session Panel Executive Coach and President, Champion Performance Systems Inc. Systems Champion Performance and President, Coach Executive Larson, Ken 12 SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference Technical Program SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference 1600–1630 1530–1600 1430–1500 1400–1430 1330–1400 Claudio Virues, AlbertaEnergy Regulator Dylan Lougheed, IHSMarkit Session Chairpersons: 02 UR- Reservoir Characterization &Modeling 1330–1700 |MacleodA 1630–1700 1600–1630 1530–1600 1430–1500 1400–1430 1330–1400 Larry Frederick, SchoonerConsulting Inc. Vijay Kumar Shrivastava, Computer ModellingGroup Ltd. Session Chairpersons: 01 UR-Unconventional EOR/IOR &EGR 1330–1700 |MacleodA1–4 TUESDAY, 13MARCH2018 1630–1700 189788 189805 189784 189785 189779 189829 189800 189795 189814 189807 189826 189801 C. Santiago, A.Kantzas, University ofCalgary ACombination ofPartial Pressure Reduction and Competitive Adsorption Enhanced Recovery by Injection ofNitrogen andCarbon Dioxide Mixtures inTight Reservoirs: P. Luo, K.D. Knorr, P.P. Nakutnyy, Saskatchewan Research Council; S.Li,University ofCalgary Dual-Permeability Matrix-Fracture Corefloods Gas Floodingin for Studying Tight Oil Reservoirs A.R. Fragoso Amaya, University ofCalgary; K.Selvan, Nexen Inc.;R.Aguilera, University ofCalgary Conventional Reservoirs? The Answer IsYes! Breaking aParadigm: Can OilRecovery From ShalesBeLarger Than OilRecovery From D.K. Alfarge, M.Wei, Missouri B. Bai, University ofScience andTech Unconventional LiquidsRichReservoirs A Parametric EOR StudyBased Techniques ontheApplicability ofMiscibleGases in K. Joslin,A.M.Abraham, T. Thaker, V. Pathak, A.Kumar, Computer ModellingGroup Ltd. Viability ofEOR Processes intheBakken underGeologicalandEconomic Uncertainty H. Yarveicy, A.Habibi,S.Pegov, A.Zolfaghari, H.Dehghanpour, University ofAlberta Enhancing OilRecovery by Adding Surfactants inFracturing Water: AMontney Case Study A Laboratory Study ofCO E. Urban-Rascon, R. Aguilera, University ofCalgary; C.J. Virues, Alberta Energy Regulator Fully-Coupled HybridHydraulic Fracture (HHF)Model:Permeability Evolution andDepletion 3D GeomechanicalModelingintheComplex Fracture Network oftheHornRiver ShaleUsinga A.R. Valdes Perez, T.A. Blasingame, Texas A&MUniversity; L.Larsen, Kappa Engineering Fractal Reservoir Pressure-Transient Behavior ofaHorizontal Well withaFinite-Conductivity Fracture withina Calgary; S.Hazell, R.M.Bustin, University ofBritishColumbia A. Ghanizadeh,B. Rashidi,C.R.Clarkson,N.Sidhu,J.J. Hobbs,Z.Yang, C.Song,University of Montney Formation (Alberta, Canada) Characterization ofReservoir Quality inTight Rocks UsingDrillCutting: Examples from the B. Zanganeh, M.K.MacKay, C.R.Clarkson,University ofCalgary; J.R. Jones,NSIFracturing LLC DFIT Analysis inLow Leakoff Formations: ADuvernay Case Study Group Ltd.; A.Ouenes,FracGeo LLC S.J. Silva ,A.Khodabakhshnejad, M.Paryani, FracGeo LLC; K.K.Venepalli, Computer Modelling to Mitigate Fracture HitsandPressure Interference Pressure Depletion’s Impact onInduced Strain duringHydraulic Fracturing inChildWells: The Key M. Cook, Trican GeologicalSolutionsLtd. M.M. Reynolds, D. Britten, Ferus Corporation; A.Cui, Trican GeologicalSolutionsLtd; C.Twemlow, and Wolfcamp Formations

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(as of 2 March 2018) (as of 2 March Geologically Consistent History Matching of SAGD Process Using Probability Perturbation Perturbation Using Probability Process of SAGD Matching History Geologically Consistent Method Computer L.X. Nghiem, of Calgary; Sousa, University Chen, M. Costa H. Khani, H. Hamdi, Z. Ltd. Modelling Group Test Coreflood a Steam-Phase in SAGD—Including Application for Surfactants Screening Council Research Saskatchewan Knorr, K.D. M. Imran, Jonasson, R.G. Matching History for Assisted Modeling Workflow Big-Loop and Dynamic Static Integrated of Shale Barriers with Presence Process of SAGD Z. Chen, Nguyen, N.T. Ltd.; Modelling Group Dang, L.X. Nghiem, Computer C.T. C. Yang, of Calgary University SAGD and Efficient Controllable Most Wells: Production SAGD Wellheads with Two Experience Russia Oil Field in Tatarstan, Heavy Alshachinskoe Today. Technology Tatneft A. Lutfullin, M. Amerhanov, Hughes, a GE company; Baker K. Rymarenko, M. Nukhaev, Bitumen Reservoir Deep a Massive for CSS to Process as a Follow-up of SAGD Feasibility CNPC Company, Liaohe Oilfield Han, X. Li, G. Zhou, Z. Wang, B. Z. Wang, Wu, Y. Assessment Analytical Performance—An SAGD on Interference Well and Confinement of Effect Ltd Tech Ali, H.O.R. S.S. Farouq of Calgary; University Z. Zargar, An Innovative Dielectric Constant Measurement Method to Determine the Ideal Surfactant the Ideal Surfactant Determine to Method Measurement Constant Dielectric An Innovative Oil Recovery Heavy Enhance to Candidate A&M University Texas M. Alshaikh, G. Huff, Hascakir, B. Heating during Radio-Frequency Growth Zone of Desiccated Analysis Equilibrium Canada Management Carbon A. Saeedfar, Energy; Ashaw M. Irani, ... Again and Over Over the Same Thing Heating—Doing Electrical of Calgary University Bayestehparvin, Ali, B. S.S. Farouq Using a Shaped Oil Reservoir in a Heavy Heating Dielectric of Numerical Simulation Dipole Antenna Ltd. Acceleware Vaca, P. Pasalic, D. M. Okoniewski, ETC; Chevron Dunlavey, G. Dieckmann, J. C. Ovalles, Reservoirs Oil in Heavy Penetration Wave Electromagnetic Affecting Factors LLC Dean, Litezon J.C. A&M University; Texas E.M. Bloom, G.H. Huff, M.K. Morte, Hascakir, B. Petroleum of Heavy Recovery of RF-Thermal Analysis for Considerations Critical Institutes CMC Research Lawton, D. A. Saeedfar, 189760 189725 189743 189750 189715 189770 189771 189724 189764 189746 189714 189752 1400–1430 1430–1500 1530–1600 1600–1630 1630–1700 1330–1400 1330–1700 | Glen 203–204 1330–1700 Recovery HO - Electromagnetic 02 Chairpersons: Session Sandeep Solanki, Laricina Energy Energy Sahar Ghannadi, Ashaw 1400–1430 1430–1500 1530–1600 1600–1630 1630–1700 1330–1400 01 HO - SAGD Improvements HO - SAGD 01 Chairpersons: Session ULC Energy Nexen Harding, Grant Thomas Council Research Saskatchewan Norman P Freitag, TUESDAY, 13 MARCH 2018 13 TUESDAY, | Glen 201–202 1330–1700 Technical Program Program Technical SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference Conference Technical Oil Heavy Canada SPE 14 SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference Technical Program SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference 0930–1000 0900–0930 0830–0900 Robert Liston, ShellCanada Ltd. Silviu Livescu, Baker Hughes, aGEcompany Session Chairpersons: 04 UR-Unconventional Production Optimization 0830–1000 |MacleodA1–4 WEDNESDAY, 14MARCH2018 1630–1700 1600–1630 1530–1600 1430–1500 1400–1430 1330–1400 Juliana Leung, University ofAlberta David Quirk,Trican Well Service Ltd. Session Chairpersons: Fracturing Systems andEquipment 03 UR-Slowback, Flowback, Drawdown Management/Optimized Hydraulic 1330–1700 |MacleodB TUESDAY, 13MARCH2018 189790 189802 189828 189799 189793 189827 189822 189812 189780 M. Ali,University ofNorthDakota; E.Amirian,University ofCalgary E. Ghanbari,A.Aghajanpour, Amir-Kabir University ofTechnology; S.Khatibi, M.O. Ostadhassan, Rich Formations Evaluating theImpact ofMechanicalProperties ofKerogen onHydraulic Fracturing ofOrganic W. Yu, L.Zuo, Texas A&MUniversity; K.Wu, S.Wang, J. Li,University ofCalgary Z. Chen,X.Liao, University ofPetroleum ChinaBeijing;H.Sun,The University ofTexas at Austin; Considering Natural Fractures, Fissures, andMicrofractures: FieldApplication Quantifying Reservoir Permeability inShaleReservoirs UsingAfter-Closure Analysis ofDFITby K. Wutherich, S.Srinivasan, L.Ramsey, W.M. Katon, R. Downie, Drill2Frac Diverter Strategies Engineered Diversion: UsingWell Heterogeneity asanAdvantage to DesigningStage Specific D. Rojas, YPFS.A.;A.Lerza, Chevron Corporation Muerta Shale Horizontal Well Productivity Enhancement through Drawdown Management Approach inVaca R. Aguilera ,Q. Li,University ofCalgary Volume inAnisotropic Shales A New SimpleAnalyticEquation for Estimating Asymmetric Growth ofStimulated Reservoir H.J. Quintero, M.Mattucci, R.V. Hawkes, B. O’Neil,K.Zhang,C.Z.Wang, Trican Well Service Ltd. Nano-Particle Surfactant inHydraulic Fracturing Fluidsfor Enhanced Post Frac OilRecovery S. Mensaria,Schlumberger P. Pankaj, Schlumberger; S.I.Geetan, R.M.MacDonald,EPEnergy; P. Shukla,A.Sharma,T.C. Judd, Optimization Need for Speed:Data AnalyticsCoupled to Reservoir Characterization Fast Tracks Well Completion S. Yu, Z.Jiang,Optimization Petroleum Technologies Inc.;J. Lee, Texas A&MUniversity Wells inTight/Shale Reservoirs Reconciling EmpiricalMethods for Reliable EURandProduction Profile Forecasts ofHorizontal Software Information Solution H. Lu,A.Mukhanov, S. Nagarakanti, C.Kwok, Schlumberger; G.Fai-Yengo, S.Atmaca, Schlumberger Value-Driven Mitigation Plansfor Severe Wells Slugging inGas-Lift inUnconventional ShalePlays

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(as of 2 March 2018) (as of 2 March Shallow Horizontal Well Cyclic Steam Stimulation in Clastic Unconsolidated Unconventional Unconventional Unconsolidated in Clastic Stimulation Steam Cyclic Well Horizontal Shallow Study Case in Kuwait—A Reservoir Oil Company Kuwait Pandey, S. Al-Ballam, D.C. SP in a Non-Linear System and Polymer Surfactant, Mechanisms by Oil Recovery Heavy Inc Perm Bryan, J.L. of Calgary; University A. Kantzas, Guerrero, F. Oil Recovery Heavy for Process Solvent Cold Energy Gupta, Cenovus A. Sood, S.C. Reservoir Oil Viscous Bhagyam for the Analyses Performance Waterflood Chapman, Cairn T. M. Stanley, C. Rautela, C. Kumar, Jha, A. Tiwari, S. Jain, B.C. Shankar, V. Beliveau, D. India Ltd. Oil Recovery Heavy Enhanced Emulsion for Solvent-Based Nanoparticle Stabilized Madras Technology of Indian Institute Sangwai, E. Mani, J.S. A. Kakati, G. Kumar, Studies Case Oil Reservoirs: Heavy for Processes Designing Surfactant-Polymer E. Delamaide, Solvay; S. Hocine, G. Degre, nouvelles; Boujlel, IFP Energies S. Bekri, J. Rousseau, D. IFP Technologies Texas at Austin at Texas Solvent Process for Reservoirs with Top Water with Top Reservoirs for Process Solvent Energy Gupta, Cenovus A. Sood, S.C. and Stability Generation Oil of Foamy Measurement Automatic for Apparatus PVT A New Council Research Saskatchewan Nakutnyy, P.P. Knorr, S. Li, K.D. Luo, P. Pilot Aided Process Solvent Rise Rate Early Lake Christina Energy Cenovus Robinson, T. A. Ben-zvi, Seib, B. Z. Chen, Consultant, Recovery Drainage Gravity Assisted Thermal-Solvent A New Extraction- Vapour Heated Azeotropic Process Mobil Exxon A. Coutee, C. Fang, Boone; R.R. Khaledi, H. Motahhari, Imperial Oil; T.J. Processes Recovery Drainage Gravity Assisted Thermal-Solvent Model for Analytical General H. Motahhari, R.R. Khaledi, Imperial Oil of Emulsion Phase Study Experimental SAGD: Improved for Additive as a Steam Alkali Organic and Viscosity Behavior of University The Weerasooriya, K. Sheng, H. Sharma, U.P. R. Okuno, Arguelles, K. Baek, F.J. 189722 189767 189731 189774 189745 189716 189723 189717 189756 189755 189754 189768 0830–0900 04 HO - Hybrid or Solvent-Based Processes I Processes 04 HO - Hybrid or Solvent-Based Chairpersons: Session Ltd. Modelling Group Computer Anjani Kumar, Inc. Energy Husky Mohammad Kariznovi, WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH 2018 WEDNESDAY, | Glen 201–202 0830–1200 0900–0930 0930–1000 1030–1100 1100–1130 1130–1200 1400–1430 1430–1500 1530–1600 1600–1630 1630–1700 1330–1400 03 HO - Enhanced Heavy Oil Recovery Processes Oil Recovery Heavy HO - Enhanced 03 Chairpersons: Session Inc. Perm Bryan, Jonathan Rahman Khaledi, Imperial Oil TUESDAY, 13 MARCH 2018 13 TUESDAY, | Glen 206 1330–1700 Technical Program Program Technical SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference Conference Technical Oil Heavy Canada SPE 16 SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference Technical Program SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference 1530–1600 1430–1500 1400–1430 1630–1700 1600–1630 1330–1400 Hassan Dehghanpour, University ofAlberta Patrick Miller, Repsol Canada Inc. Oil&Gas Session Chairpersons: 07 UR-Effective Useof Data to Optimize Production inUnconventionals 1330–1700 |MacleodA1–4 1030–1200 0930–1000 0900–0930 0830–0900 Mary AnnClark,TAQA NorthLtd. Trevor JMeador, Voltage Wireline Inc Session Chairpersons: 06 UR-OptimalFieldDevelopment—Finding theRisk/Reward Balance 0830–1000 |MacleodB 0930–1000 0900–0930 0830–0900 Jodi Anhorn,GLJPetroleum Consultants Ltd. Tristan Euzen, IFPCanada Session Chairpersons: 05 UR-GeologicalChallengesandPetrophysics inUnconventionals 0830–1000 |MacleodA WEDNESDAY, 14MARCH2018 189787 189803 189820 Presenter Invited Presenter Invited Presenter Invited Presenter Invited Presenter Invited 189831 Presenter Invited Presenter Invited 189808 H. Sanei, Aarhus University;H. Sanei, D.P. Royer, EncanaCorporation Haghshenas, University ofCalgary; O.H. Ardakani, GeologicalSurvey ofCanada; B. Debuhr, C. Song, A. Ghanizadeh,C.R.Clarkson,K.M.Clarke, C. Z.Yang, Vahedian, A. B. Rashidi, Rich Shales:Implications for “Sweet Identification Spot” intheDuvernay Formation (Canada) Impact ofEntrained Hydrocarbon andOrganic Matter Components onReservoir Quality ofOrganic- R. Solatpour, A.Kantzas, University ofCalgary; J.L. Bryan, Perm Inc. Relaxometry On Estimating Irreducible Water Saturation inTight Formations UsingNuclearMagnetic Resonance A. Amini,E.Eberhardt, University ofBritishColumbia Magnitude Distribution ofInduced Seismicity Events Empirical andNumericalInvestigation oftheEffects ofHydraulic Fracturing Injection Rate onthe J. Zhang,EncanaCorporation Learnings From Permanent FiberOpticMonitoring: EncanaSwan Pilot G. Hack,Jupiter Resources Inc. New Horizons intheSpiritRiver: Probing for Stimulation Effectiveness M. Steen, STEP Energy Services; A.McMurray, Darcy Partners Interventional Distributed FiberOptics:DesignandCase Studies Technical Panel Session: Winning theUnconventional (see Game page11for details) G. Ayling, Shell Canada G. Janega,Canbriam Energy Inc. An Integrated Approach to Protecting Parent Wells from Offset Frac Communication E.J. Mackay, X.Wang, Heriot-Watt University Simulation Study for Production ScaleManagement duringShaleGas M.N. ElSgher, K.Aminian,S.Ameri,West Virginia University The Impact oftheNet Stress Recovery onGas from theMarcellus Shale L.J. Chrusch, B. Sinex, Chevron Canada Resources Operational andDesign Lessons Learned: Multi-Well Fiber OpticsinKaybob Duvernay Improvement Journey Managing Interwellbore Communication at ShellFox Creek; SharingtheContinuous A. Ansari,E.Fathi, F. Belyadi, A.Takbiri-Borujeni, H.Belyadi, West Virginia University Machine Learning Data-Based SmartModelfor Real Time Liquid Loading Diagnostics inMarcellus Shalevia

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(as of 2 March 2018) (as of 2 March A Benchmarking Study of a Novel “Data Physics” Technology for Steamflood and SAGD Modeling: SAGD and Steamflood for Technology Physics” “Data of a Novel A Benchmarking Study Simulation Reservoir Conventional to Comparison Sarma, Tachyus P. Zhao, Y. Operations during SAGD ESP Pump Failures Predicting to Approaches Three Inc. Energy Suncor Pehlke, T. Graham, J.K. Ltd.; Gambit Consulting L. Fedenczuk, of in the Impacts the Uncertainty and Quantifying Visualizing for Approach A Cluster-Based Production SAGD on Shale Barrier Configurations Uncertain Alberta InnoTech Alvarez, J.M. Sawatzky, of Alberta; R.P. University Leung, J.Y. Zheng, J. C. Wang, A. Nouri, ; B. Fermaniuk, Regent Control Control Regent Fermaniuk, of Alberta; B. A. Nouri, University C. Wang, Ltd. Systems Applications SAGD for Testing Evaluation of Sand Control Review Critical of Alberta; A. Nouri, University M. Roostaei, Kotb, O.Y. C. Wang, S. Chissonde, Montero, J.D. Inc Management RGL Reservoir Fattahpour, M. Mahmoudi, V. Wells Injection Steam for Testing Sand Control Inc.; Management RGL Reservoir C. Sutton, Fermaniuk, B. M. Roostaei, Fattahpour, M. Mahmoudi, V. An Experimental Investigation into Sand Control Failure Due to Steam Breakthrough in SAGD Wells SAGD in Breakthrough Steam Due to Failure Sand Control into Investigation An Experimental Kotb, O. Inc.; M. Roostaei, Management RGL Reservoir M. Mahmoudi, C. Sutton, Fattahpour, V. C. Wang, O. Kotb, A. Nouri, University of Alberta A. Nouri, University Kotb, O. C. Wang, Impact of Slow and Fast Warm–up Rates on Cement Sheath Integrity in SAGD Wells—Using Dynamic Wells—Using in SAGD Integrity Sheath on Cement Rates Warm–up and Fast of Slow Impact Analysis Early Time for Simulators Flow Energy Devon Demirdal, B. Limited; Canada Schlumberger Nascimento, C.B. Trial Tubing Insulated Vacuum Ltd. Imperial Oil Resources Temple, B.W. with a Flexible Data Resistivity LWD Combining by Cost Time and Start-up Well Infill Reducing Design Completion Oil Corporation Athabasca S. Thompson, 189772 189772 189747 189753 189773 189766 189769 Invited Invited Presenter Invited Presenter Invited Presenter 1100–1130 1130–1200 1030–1100 07 HO - Thermal Well Integrity and Design and Design Integrity Well HO - Thermal 07 Chairpersons: Session Hughes, a GE company Baker Uliana Romanova, Engineering 2008 Inc Noetic Taubner, Paul Spencer 1030–1200 | Glen 203–204 1030–1200 0900–0930 0930–1000 0830–0900 06 HO - Data Analytics Analytics06 HO - Data Chairpersons: Session ETC Chevron Mridul Kumar, Inc. Canada IFP Technologies Eric Delamaide, 0900–0930 0930–1000 | Glen 206 0830–1000 0830–0900 05 HO - Drilling and Completions and Completions 05 HO - Drilling Chairpersons: Session Ltd Petroleum Bankers Nick Tumu, ETC Chevron A Behrens, Ronald WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH 2018 14 WEDNESDAY, | Glen 203–204 0830–1000 Technical Program Program Technical SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference Conference Technical Oil Heavy Canada SPE 18 SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference Technical Program SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference 1630–1700 1600–1630 1530–1600 1430–1500 1400–1430 1330–1400 David Langille, ShellCanada Lyle HBurke, Devon Energy Session Chairpersons: 09 UR-Case Studies &Ugly Good,Bad 1330–1700 |MacleodB 1630–1700 1600–1630 1530–1600 1430–1500 1400–1430 1330–1400 Adam Preston, AlbertaEnergy Regulator Frank JPalmai, Reservoir EngineeringConsultant Session Chairpersons: 08 UR-Tight Reservoir Oil&Gas Performance andForecasting 1330–1700 |MacleodA WEDNESDAY, 14MARCH2018 signed up for SPE communications, andthenlook for your exclusive offer by emailshortly after the event. By attending this event, nonmemberfullregistration attendees canjoinSPE at noadditional cost. Ensure you are SPE Join 189810 189811 189797 189830 189813 189824 189806 189809 189815 189823 189786 189783 M. Paryani, D. Sia,B. Mistry, D. Fairchild, A.Ouenes, FracGeo LLC Drilling andFracking Data Real-Time Completion Optimization ofFracture Treatment UsingCommonly Available Surface R.J. Shor, A.Farhangfar, University ofCalgary; A.M.Torre, Precision DrillingCorporation Evaluating Human-MachineInteraction for Automated DrillingSystems M.M. Cruz Luque, R.Aguilera, University ofCalgary Eagle Ford andPimienta ShalesinMexico: ACase Study Schlumberger Canada Limited M. Faskhoodi, A.Zhmodik,Q. Li,D. Boskovic, O. Perez Michi,R. Venkateshwaran, T. Ogunyemi, Combined withUnconventional Fracture Modeling for Production Optimization, AMontney Example Empowering Multivariate Statistical Analysis and Integrating ItwithFull Field3DGeomodel A. Ouenes,Y. Aimene, A.Khodabakhshnejad,X.Li,FracGeo LLC N. Peterson, LithicEnergy Solutions;B. Hlidek,M.Ng,R.Hughes, Packers PlusEnergy Services; the Montney Case Study ofTime-Based Stress Shadow Influences onNew Well Fracture Propagation Patterns in Crescent Point Energy A. Kozin, T.M. Stretch, A.Keshishian, J. Farid, Schlumberger; K.D. MacArthur, K.Barry, R.McDowell, Strategic Waterflood Optimization withInnovative Active ICD'sin Crescent Point Energy (CPEC) P. Mohammadmoradi, A.Kantzas, University ofCalgary Wettability andCapillary ImbibitioninShales;AnalyticalandData-Driven Analysis S. Liu,H.Li,P.P. Valko, Texas A&M University Unconventional Reservoir A Markov-Chain-Based Method to Characterize AnomalousDiffusionPhenomenonin J. Yip, P. Miller, T. Branter, Repsol Canada Inc Oil&Gas Predicting Economic Value inUnexplored Regions ofanUnconventional LiquidsRichPlay B. Bowie, ApacheCorporation Machine Learning Appliedto Optimize Duvernay Well Performance J. Williams-Kovacs, University ofCalgary/TAQA NorthLtd.; C.R.Clarkson,University ofCalgary Flowback from Multi-Fractured Horizontal Tight OilWells Stochastic ModelingandAssisted History-Matching UsingMultipleTechniques ofMulti-Phase D. Orozco Ibarra, R.Aguilera, University ofCalgary; K.Selvan, Nexen Inc. Material Balance Forecast GasInjection ofHuff-and-Puff inMultiporosity ShaleOil Reservoirs (as of2March 2018)

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, Canada 17 April 2018 Calgary, AB BMO Centre at Stampede Park, Register online: www.spe.org/go/18sio (as of 2 March 2018) (as of 2 March Liner Deployed Inflow Control Devices (ICD) Production Results in MacKay River SAGD Wells SAGD River Results in MacKay Production (ICD) Devices Control Inflow Liner Deployed Ltd. Canada Schlumberger G.E. Woiceshyn, M. Melo, Zaini, F. PetroChinaCanada; Kearl, B.J. Becerra, O. Wells SAGD for and Slow-down during Shut-in Fall-off and Pressure of Temperature Study Water with Top ULC. Energy Huang, Nexen Y. A. Ferrise, Wang, Y. FluidComputational Using SAGD for Device Control Outflow Designing the Optimum Toward Steps Simulation Dynamics Management RGL Reservoir Fattahpour, of Alberta; M. Mahmoudi, V. University Lange, Ma, C.F. L. Li, Y. Gravity Steam-Assisted Phase of in Circulation Interpretation Fall-off On Temperature Process Drainage Energy Ashaw S. Ghannadi, M. Irani, Dynamics Fluid Computational Using Performance Device Control of Inflow Evaluation RGL Reservoir Fattahpour, Alberta; M. Mahmoudi, V. of University L. Li, M. Miersma, Lange, C.F. Management Than Of More Analysis Failure Complex The Through Performance Enhancing PCP Study: Case 200 Wells Ltd Buzachi Operating Ubaidollauly, Manul LLP; B. Z. Nurkas, 189775 189720 189718 189740 189721 189732 1330–1400 1400–1430 1430–1500 1530–1600 1600–1630 1630–1700 10 HO - Production, Operations & Optimization Operations 10 HO - Production, Chairpersons: Session Technologies C-FER Worth, Darren Energy Suncor Danial Kaviani, WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH 2018 14 WEDNESDAY, | Glen 203–204 1330–1700 Technical Program Program Technical SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference Conference Technical Oil Heavy Canada SPE

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(as of 2 March 2018) (as of 2 March Direction of Wormhole Growth Under Anisotropic Stress Under Anisotropic Growth of Wormhole Direction Alberta InnoTech Sawatzky, R.P. K. Oldakowski, Pools with Minimum Waterflooded Optimize to Strategy Management Reservoir Practical Employed Capital Inc. Energy Husky Kenny, M. Vianzon, D. Hollinger, B.A. M. Olisakwe, A. Qazvini Firouz, CHOPS Conditions Under Post Stability Wormhole Alberta InnoTech Sawatzky, R.P. K. Oldakowski, The Influence of Discontinuities on Geomechanical Analysis of the Joslyn SAGD Steam Steam SAGD the Joslyn of on Geomechanical Analysis of Discontinuities Influence The Release Incident Release Chalaturnyk, of Alberta; A. Rangriz Shokri, R.J. University NREF/CNRL, A. Khani, 4–110–62, of Alberta University Injection Water Oil Heavy in the Boscan Additional Barrels to Unlock Configuration Unique Infill Project Chevron K. Gonzalez, Socorro, D.A. C.S. Lolley, Nava, R.J. A. Arbelaez, N. Atalay, R. Kumar, M. Kumar, PDVSA M. Pernalete, Corp.; in Integrity Caprock on Behavior and Deformational Rock Mechanical Properties of Effects Operations Thermal Ltd. Canada Schlumberger Rivero, Li, J.A. Q. 189734 189734 189730 189749 189751 189758 189733 1330–1400 1400–1430 1430–1500 11 HO - Cold Production Techniques Techniques Production 11 HO - Cold Chairpersons: Session of Calgary University Kantzas, Apostolos Solutions Jeannine Chang, ICE Reservoir WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH 2018 14 WEDNESDAY, | Glen 206 1330–1500 1530–1600 12 HO – Reservoir Characterization & Geomechanics Characterization 12 HO – Reservoir Chairpersons: Session Consultants Energy Poreflow Harris Naseer, of Alberta University Japan J Trivedi, 1530–1700 | Glen 206 1530–1700 1600–1630 1630–1700 Technical Program Program Technical SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference Conference Technical Oil Heavy Canada SPE 24 SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference ePosters SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference 1315-1330 1015-1030 ePosters WEDESDAY, 14MARCH2018 | 1515-1530 1500-1515 1015-1030 ePosters TUESDAY, 13MARCH2018 | 189825 189791 189794 189804 189816 (as of2March 2018) Bustin, University ofBritishColumbia C.P. Vocke, H.Deglint, C.R.Clarkson,C.Debuhr, A.Ghanizadeh,University ofCalgary; S.Hazell, R.M. An Integrated Laboratory-Based Approach Estimation ofPetrophysical Properties ofTight Rocks from DrillCuttings UsingImageAnalysis: B. Olusola,R.Aguilera, University ofCalgary with theUseofModifiedPickett Plots Determination ofThermal Maturity andMaturation Trajectories inShalePetroleum Reservoirs S.Yang, SINOPEC Petroleum E&PResearch Institute; Y. Xu, University ofAlberta An AnalyticalModelExplanation for Recovering Oilfrom Organic Nanopores ofShales L. Li,Y. Su,ChinaUniversity ofPetroleum (East China);J.J. Sheng,Texas Tech University Oil Reservoirs Investigation Penetration ofGas Huff-n-Puff DepthduringGas EOR Process inUnconventional B. Hoffman,Montana Tech GasInjection Pilot Huff-n-Puff Projects intheEagle Ford MacleodFoyer MacleodFoyer

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