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newsletter Issue #3 February, 2014 Newsletter brought to you by

March 5 - 7, 2014

Hyatt Regency New Orleans

Next week is the Congress! See you there... IN THIS ISSUE:

Welcome to the Congress!

What you will learn: Business Insights

Over 700 have registered to attend World Heavy Oil Congress, with delegates from 36 countries. We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans for three days of sharing knowledge, collaborative insights and most importantly, networking with heavy oil professionals from around the globe.

What you will learn: Technical Advancements Keynote Sessions

What you will see - products & services driving the industry Gain business insights on the exhibition floor About New Orleans 9 Reason to attend

Read more to find out who’s attending, and peruse the latest conference program, speakers and topics that will be presented during the Congress.

Schedule at a Glance Message from Fluor

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newsletter THE INSIGHTS

THE EXPERTISE

Insights powering energy’s future

THE RELATIONSHIPS

The Business Conference on March 5 will provide you with an in-depth understanding of global supply and demand, new and planned developments, critical success factors, and market dynamics. Hear from speakers representing:

FEATURED SPEAKERS

FEATURED TOPICS

Dr. Steven Chu

 Keynote Panel Discussion:

Former U.S. Secretary of Energy

Gustavo Hernandez Director, Exploration and Production, PEMEX

André Goffart President and CEO Total E&P Canada

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Hon. Cal Dallas Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations, Government of Alberta

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Chris West Vice President Heavy Oil, BP

Alex Pourbaix President, Energy & Oil Pipelines, Transcanda

GE TOTAL PDVSA Chevron TransCanada Shell PeruPetro Government of Alberta

The Global Supply and Demand of Heavy Oil The Marriage of Technology and the Environment Building Towards a Global Aspirational Goal Total’s Perspective on Canada’s Oil Sands Reviewing the Status of Current and Planned Developments in the Faja Del Orinoco Peru: A Focus on New Heavy Oil Developments Heavy Oil Transportation: Overcoming Infrastructure Challenge Upgrading and Refining of Heavy Oil: Bringing Heavy Crudes to Market

CNOOC BP PEMEX Statoil Ivanhoe Energy Suncor Energy KBR And more!

OPENING KEYNOTE SPEAKER

As an energy professional, it is vital for you to stay current with the latest information and advancements driving the sector forward. World Heavy Oil Congress brings the brightest minds in the industry to share their expertise with you through comprehensive business and technical conference sessions. Learn about the commercial, regulatory, geo-political and technical issues related to the global heavy oil supply chain from leading experts in the international heavy oil community.

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THE EXPERTISE

THE RELATIONSHIPS

What you will learn — Technical advancements PRESENTING COMPANIES AGAR Corporation Inc Alberta Energy Regulator ALS Petrophysics Altamira Information Baker Hughes Cameron Process and Compression Systems Centre for Enhanced Oil Recovery and CO2 Solutions, Heriot-Watt University C-FER Technologies Chem. Eng. University of Birmigham Chevron Canada China Oilfield Services, Ltd. CHLOE CNOOC CNOOC .Ltd -Tianjin CNOOC Research Institute Connacher Oil & Gas Limited DBR Technology Centre - Schlumberger Delft University of Technology Devon Canada Corporation Ecopetrol S.A. ECOTEK INVESTMENTS INC Endurance Technologies Inc. Expander Energy Inc. FluidOil Full Spectrum Consulting LLC Halliburton

Harris Corporation Heriot Watt University IDOM Engineering & Consultancy SA Imperial Oil Ltd. Imperial Oil Resources Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science KUDU Kuwait Oil Company Maxxam Analytics Nalco-Champion NEL Pacific Rubiales Energy PDVSA PDVSA Intevep PDVSA Petrocedeño PEMEX Petrocedeño (Joint venture between PDVSA, TOTAL and STATOIL) Petrochina Petrochina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration Petroleum Technology Research Centre Petrospec Engineering Phillips Specialty Products Inc. (Phillips 66) Premier Reservoir Engineering Services Ltd. PTRC Research Institute of Petroleum E&D (RIPED), PetroChina

TECHNICAL FOCUS AREAS Artificial Lift & Production Optimization EOR Technologies Reservoir Characterization SAGD Technologies Refining Drilling and Completion Facilities In Situ Combustion & New Technologies Transportation & Upgrading Carbonates and Cold Production

Electric Heating & Emerging Technologies Offshore Heavy Oil Technologies Reservoir Development & Monitoring Mining & Extraction, Tailings Oil and Water Treatment & Management Steam, Solvent and Additives Thermal Production Technologies

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Schlumberger School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum Shell Shell Canada Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd Sinopec SNF SAS Southwest Petroleum University/Sichuan Guangya Polymer Chemical Limited Company Statoil Canada Ltd. Suncor Energy TAM International, Inc. Texas A&M University Tianjin Branch of CNOOC Ltd. TOTAL Total E&P Canada University of Calgary University of Toronto Vantage Engineering Consultants Wartsila Oil & Gas Systems AS Weatherford WorleyParsons Canada

View Complete Technical Program Register online!


newsletter New keynote announcements and featured speakers The Global Supply and Demand of Heavy Oil Wednesday, March 5 | 8:30 am—9:30 am In this keynote panel discussion, learn about the latest facts and figures on increased offshore projects in the marketplace. Get project updates on the largest onshore heavy oil field in Europe. Find out more about CNOOC’s heavy oil technology practices and while GE will delve into macro trends and the role of technology.    

Yvonne Fabara, Advisor to the Minister, Ministry of Non Renewable Natural Resources, Ecuador James Cleland, General Manager, GE Heavy Oil Solutions Bi Chen, Executive Vice President and General Manager, CNOOC Limited Chris West, Vice President Heavy Oil, BP Global Attend with your 3 Day Pass or 1 Day Pass (Wednesday).

Well Positioned: The Increasing Potential of Saskatchewan’s Energy Sector

PEMEX Keynote Luncheon Wednesday, March 5 | 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Just announced! Mexico, the world's 10th biggest crude oil producer with 2.5 million barrels per day, is witnessing sweeping change since President Enrique Pena Nieto last year initiated an overhaul of the state energy sector to open it up to foreign investment. Be sure to attend the PEMEX Keynote Luncheon to hear from Gustavo Hernández, Director, Exploration and Production, PEMEX. Attend with your 3 Day Pass or 1 Day Pass (Wednesday).

Thursday, March 6 | 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm In 2010, Saskatchewan was the highest per capita exporting province in Canada, of which a portion was natural resources. With production of over 460,000 barrels a day, the oil sector plays a major role in Saskatchewan’s economy. The second largest oil producer in Canada, Saskatchewan’s oil industry has emerged due to new and innovative approaches in enhanced oil recovery. 

Hon. Tim McMillan, Minister Responsible for Energy & Resources, Government of Saskatchewan

Edward Connolly, Senior Vice President, Heavy Oil, Husky Energy Attend with your 3 Day Pass or 1 Day Pass (Wednesday).

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newsletter View first-hand the products, innovations and services propelling progress A must-attend, the three-day exhibition at World Heavy Oil Congress showcases cutting-edge innovations and essential products & services from over 50 international brands. Join the community to explore this vibrant marketplace of heavy oil technology, research & development, and world-class expertise. This vital platform offers delegates and visitors the unique opportunity to witness what leaders in heavy oil exploration, production and development have in store for current projects, new applications, and future plans. Encounter the advancements and get up close and personal with NOCs, IOCs, global corporations and local suppliers.

TRADE SHOW HOURS

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EXHIBITION LOCATION

Wednesday, March 5 12:00 pm - 6:30 pm Thursday, March 6 10:00 am - 6:30 pm Friday, March 7 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

Hyatt Regency New Orleans Elite Hall, Level 1 601 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70113 USA

EXHIBITING COMPANIES Agar Canada Corporation & Mica Controls Alberta Innovates Technology Futures Altamira Information Aquatech International Corporation C-FER Technologies (1999) Inc Centro de Innovacion en Hidrocarburos & Petroquimica China National Offshore Oil Corp. CNOOC Enertech – Drilling & Production Co. CNOOC Research Institute Croda Inc Custom Metalcraft Edmonton Economic Development Corporation Flowrox Government of Saskatchewan Hach Company HexArmor HJ Becdach Inductoheat Industrial Training Consultants Inc

Ivanhoe Energy Inc. KUDU Industries Inc. Magid Glove & Safety Maxxam Analytics MICA Controls Ltd Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Canada, Ltd. Nalco Champion, an Ecolab company NOV Mono Omega Well Monitoring Ltd (ALS Oil & Gas) PCM Pemex Perupetro S.A Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A (PDVSA) Petrospec Engineering Ltd. Phillips Specialty Products Inc. Plainsman Mfg. Inc Porous Metal Filter, Inc. Premium Artificial Lift Systems PROMORE RAM-100 International, LLC

RedGuard Rocsole Ltd Saskatchewan Research Council Shoe Inn, LLC Smart Pumper/Direct Drivehead Inc Southwest Research Institute Sproule Suncor Energy Inc. The EOR Alliance (IFP Canada) Total TXAM Pumps LLC United Fabrication VEGA Americas, Inc. Vista Projects Limited WÄRTSILÄ Oil & Gas Systems AS Waylon Transport Wetland Equipment Co.


newsletter NEW — Presentation Theatre delivers free business insights on exhibition floor The Presentation Theatre on the exhibition floor offers a two-day schedule that puts a spotlight on case studies, project updates and presentations that explore innovative advancements. On Thursday, March 6, the theatre will focus on International Business Development and offer tips on accessing new markets in the international heavy oil community. Stop by to hear from Suncor Energy, Government of Saskatchewan, and more. The theatre line-up continues on Friday, March 7 with various talks on Exhibitor Product Presentations.

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TRADE SHOW HOURS Wednesday, March 5 12:00 pm - 6:30 pm Thursday, March 6 10:00 am - 6:30 pm Friday, March 7 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

EXHIBITION LOCATION Hyatt Regency New Orleans Elite Hall, Level 1 601 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70113 USA


newsletter THE REGION

The Region: A wealth of opportunity The Gulf of Mexico is crucial to the energy supply of the United States, adding a significant contribution towards the country’s gross domestic product. With 19 refineries, 18 of them operating, Louisiana was second only to Texas in 2010 in both total and operating refinery capacity. Over 7,000 offshore oil and gas platforms have been installed in the Gulf of Mexico, which have supplied natural gas and oil to the United States. An important region for energy resources and infrastructure, the Gulf of Mexico federal offshore oil production accounts for 23 percent of total United States’ crude oil production, and federal offshore natural gas production in the Gulf accounts for seven percent of the country’s total dry production. Over 40 percent of total United States’ petroleum refining capacity is located along the Gulf coast, as well as 30 percent of the country’s total natural gas processing plant capacity. Today, the offshore oil and gas industry has an economic impact of $44.3 billion for the state of Louisiana. Join us at Hyatt Regency New Orleans, for World Heavy Oil Congress 2014! Source: US Energy Information Administration, Louisiana Oil & Gas Association

The Destination: 10 things you must do in New Orleans Indulge your senses, savor New Orleans' rich cultural experience and celebrate everything that - even after 203 years of the greatest achievements and the steepest challenges - still makes New Orleans America's most unique, authentic and enthralling destination.

1. Experience the French Quarter The historic French Quarter is comprised of over 100 square-blocks of art, dining, shopping, entertainment and architectural treasures. Start your day off in the French Quarter experiencing some New Orleans traditions by stopping at Café Du Monde, Central Grocery, Gumbo Shop or Mother's Restaurant. Take a leisurely stroll and enjoy antiquing on Royal Street or take a carriage ride and see the architecture that make New Orleans look like no other American city. No night is complete without dining at a legendary restaurant like Antoine's, Arnaud's,Broussard's or enjoy traditional jazz while dining at Palm Court Jazz Café. You can also visit Preservation Hall after dinner and soak up the sweet sounds of jazz in this legendary venue.

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New Orleans continued… 2. Take A Musical Journey No city loves music more than New Orleans. The rhythms fill the streets, clubs, churches and concert halls. Enjoy a culinary creation while listening to legendary trumpeter, Jeremy Davenport or try free Cajun dance instruction and authentic, delicious Cajun food at Michaul's Live Cajun Music Restaurant. Between House of Blues, Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro and Club 300 Jazz Bistro you are sure not to miss a beat!

3. Culturally & Artistically Speaking The New Orleans Arts District and Magazine Street are vibrant, diverse neighborhoods alive with galleries, shopping, dining and special events. Named for the French work - magasin - Magazine Street is one of the oldest and most diverse shopping districts in New Orleans. The New Orleans Arts District, called SoHo of the South, is a bustling and vibrant community stretching from Julia Street across to Magazine Street.

4. Let Us Entertain You Entertainment, culture and performing arts options are as unique as the city itself. Be a part of the interactive improv audience at Yo Mama's Bar and Grill or roll over to Mid City Lanes Rock ‘n Bowl, a local landmark where Zydeco, blues, Cajun and dancing are combined with bowling and games. Between Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carré and The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, you'll enjoy it all!

5. Don't Let the Parade Pass You By! Come and see where Mardi Gras is made at Blain Kern's Mardi Gras World. See artists and sculptors working on the world's largest fleet of floats. Learn about the history, traditions and pageantry of Mardi Gras at The Presbytere, a Louisiana State Museum, that explores five major themes of Mardi Gras.

6. Take a Culinary Journey Experience America's most delicious city at Brigtsen's, Café Amelie, or Commander's Palace. Taste a charbroiled oyster from Drago's or a steak from Dickie Brennan's. Whether it's Red Fish Grill, Mr. B's Bistro or NOLA you'll wonder why everyone else doesn't celebrate life this way!

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New Orleans continued‌ 7. Museums: A Feast for the Eyes New Orleans is a city rich in living history, traditions and customs that are woven into the fabric of our everyday life. With a variety of museums like The Southern Food and Beverage Museum, Children's Museum, African American Museum and The National World War II Museum, there is something for everyone.

8. Explore the Outdoors and More Take a ride through a bayou and experience the beauty of the swamp or enjoy a riverboat excursion along the Mississippi River. From the Zoo, Aquarium and Insectarium to year-round golfing, fishing and more, New Orleans is a true urban resort.

9. A Trip with History Start your journey downtown and ride the famous St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Line. Proceed uptown where an amazing architectural tour unfolds before your eyes. On your way back, pass through the Garden District, the second-largest historic district in the country. After enjoy the convenience of the Canal Street and Riverfront lines, which provides access from the foot of Canal Street to City Park Avenue and along the mighty Mississippi.

10. Take New Orleans Home All styles have their place here, from exquisite antiques to funky fashions. Find the perfect take-home memory from your visit to the Crescent City!

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View area maps and directions Find out more about New Orleans


newsletter THE INSIGHTS

THE EXPERTISE

THE RELATIONSHIPS

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9 reasons heavy oil professionals can’t miss the Congress The insights. It provides a balanced technical and business perspective of the industry, and delivers an unparalleled program of education and networking. The connections. The Congress experience puts you in direct contact with experts and peers from NOCs, IOCs, governments, production and service companies. The prestige. Hear from former U.S. Secretary of Energy and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Steven Chu in his opening keynote. The mastery. In-depth sessions spanning a range of topics allow you to deeply examine the issues challenging the industry. The timeliness. Tap into the latest developments, the newest advancements and the most current findings – and hear about it directly from the thought leaders. The access. Consolidate business activities by making your critical connections all at once, in one trip, when the world of heavy oil comes together. The expansiveness. This intimate gathering helps you foster relationships along the entire supply chain, from c-level executives to technical specialists. The comprehension. Learn about the commercial, regulatory, geo-political and technical issues related to the global heavy oil supply chain. The opportunities. Meet face-to-face with decision makers, explore global markets, and source technologies on the exhibition floor.

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newsletter Energy Optimization Hot Topic at WHOC FLUOR’s LONG LAKE FACILITY IN CANADA FEATURES NEW APPROACH TO UPGRADING

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Energy optimization is a key focus of the World Heavy Oil Congress. Maximizing approaches to reducing capital and operating costs are one of the core issues facing operators around the globe. Fluor is a global leader in engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance, and project management. Fluor has extensive experience in heavy oil upgrading and oil-sands projects ranging from processing refinery residual oil streams to upgrading well-head bitumen and heavy oil-sands feedstock. Fluor’s history of providing value to every existing major oil sands producer continues with the Long Lake integrated oil sands facility. The Long Lake integrated oil sands facility represents a new approach to upgrading bitumen from Alberta oil sands: steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) extraction integrated with on-site upgrading. Fluor provided engineering and procurement for major portions of the 72,000 barrel per day upgrader as well as licensed technology and construction for the Sulfur Recovery Unit.

Energy Optimization

Fluor's oil-sands experience began in the late 1970s, continuing as heavy oil deposits fill an ever-greater portion of the world's energy needs. Fluor has a long, successful history of providing value to every existing major oil sands producer in Canada. Key areas of Fluor’s suite of services include: Energy Optimization – Improving project economics by identifying and implementing energy-related opportunities for reducing capital and operating costs, and to ensure optimum energy integration between the processes. Sulfur Technologies – Pushing forward new and improved Sulfur technology, with the most highly-skilled teams in the world. Processing Facility Configuration – Assisting in developing processing facility configurations on an unbiased basis to meet the economic returns needed at minimum cost. Fluor personnel provide services ranging from conceptual studies to full detailed engineering design, procurement, and construction of heavy oil upgrading facilities with plant values in the billions of dollars. Consistently rated as one of the world’s safest contractors, Fluor has a proven record of overcoming engineering and environmental challenges to deliver complex projects on time and within budget.

Contact Fluor

For more information on how Fluor can provide national and independent oil companies world-class solutions on heavy oil projects by incorporating extensive experience and expertise in distillation, hydro-processing, coking and gasification technologies, among others, please visit fluor.com.


schedule at a glance Tuesday, March 4 Morning

Midday

Wednesday, March 5

Thursday, March 6 Technical Conference begins – Day 1 Strand Rooms, Level 2

Friday, March 7 Technical Conference begins – Day 2 Strand Rooms, Level 2

8:00 am

Short Course breakfast and registration Strand Room 12, Level 2

7:00 am

Registration opens Empire Ballroom Foyer, Level 2

8:00 am

9:00 am

Short Courses begin Strand Rooms

8:00 am

Business Conference begins Empire Ballroom, Level 2

10:00 am

Exhibition opens – Day 2 Elite Hall, Level 1

10:00 am

Exhibition opens – Day 3 Elite Hall, Level 1

10:00 am

Networking Break on Exhibition Floor Elite Hall, Level 1

10:00 am

Networking Break on Exhibition Floor Elite Hall, Level 1

10:45 am

Technical Conference resumes Strand Rooms, Level 2

10:45 am

Technical Conference resumes Strand Rooms, Level 2

12:15 pm

Keynote Address & Luncheon Empire Ballroom, Level 2

12:15 pm

Keynote Address & Luncheon Empire Ballroom, Level 2

12:30 pm 1:30 pm

Short Course luncheon Strand Room 12, Level 2 Short Course luncheon ends

12:00 pm

Exhibition opens – Day 1 Elite Hall, Level 1

12:00 pm

Keynote Address & Luncheon Empire Ballroom, Level 2 Sponsored by:

Sponsored by:

8:00 am

1:00 pm

Visit Exhibition Elite Hall, Level 1

1:30 pm

Visit Exhibition Elite Hall, Level 1

2:00 pm

Technical Conference resumes – Day 1 Strand Rooms, Level 2

1:45 pm

Technical Conference resumes – Day 2 Strand Rooms, Level 2

3:30 pm

Networking Break on Exhibition Floor Elite Hall, Level 1

3:15 pm

Networking Break on Exhibition Floor Elite Hall, Level 1

4:15 pm

Technical Conference resumes Strand Rooms, Level 2

3:45 pm

Technical Conference resumes Strand Rooms, Level 2

1:00 pm Dessert & Coffee on Exhibition Floor Elite Hall, Level 1 Afternoon

Evening

4:00 pm

Short Courses conclude

FREE NIGHT

2:00 pm

Business Conference resumes Empire Ballroom, Level 2

6:15 pm

Business Conference concludes Empire Ballroom, Level 2

5:45 pm

Technical Conference concludes - Day 1 Strand Rooms, Level 2

5:15 pm

Technical Conference concludes – Day 2 Strand Rooms, Level 2

6:30 pm

Exhibition closes – Day 1 Elite Hall, Level 1

6:30 pm

Exhibition closes – Day 2 Elite Hall, Level 1

5:30 pm

Exhibition – Day 3 closes Elite Hall, Level 1

7:00 pm

Opening Night Reception Celestin Ballroom, Level 3

6:30 pm

2015 Launch Party Civic Theatre (510 O’Keefe Avenue across the street from Hyatt)

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