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Events Calendar

February 13, 2019

Course: Gas Allocations & Audit Findings (Intermediate)
Event Starts: February 13, 2019
Time: Registration & Breakfast 8:00 am; Course 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location: PASC Office 600, 900 6 Avenue SW


Format: 1 day

This course will cover:

  • Gas allocations – what are they, who is interested in them,  history, types, what is required to perform a correct allocation,  an example of an allocation process, an example of a simple gas volumetric allocation,  gas and product component allocation steps and a component allocation example.
  • Three things that drive an equitable allocation – accurate volumes (measurement), representative analyses and correct configuration.
  • Measurement – what is measurement, how is it done, why accurate measurement is important, systems included in measurement, standards, why measurement is difficult, reporting measurement, measurement processes and production flow analyses.
  • Audit findings related to measurement – facility& measurement system design/installation issues, error identification and top ten EFM audit issues and recommendations.
  • Gas & Liquid Analysis – compositional measures, what are they used for, important factors when taking samples, gas and liquid analysis audit findings and recommendations

Instructor: Kevin Boyce
For the past 18 years Kevin Boyce worked as a production measurement audit for Encana Corporation.  Prior that that he worked at Chevron Canada Resources for 9 years as a production accountant, joint venture analyst, financial analyst and internal auditor.  He has an Certified Internal Auditor designation, a Certification in Control Self-Assessment and an MBA.  He is  an active member of the Industry Measurement Group (IMG) and is currently the industry liasion for the IMG and heads two subcommittees on changes to the AER/OGC regulations.   He has instructed for PASC, CSHM, & PJVA.

Fee:
$500 +GST Members
$575 +GST Non-members

Location: Associations Plus Inc. 600, 900 6 Avenue SW
Includes breakfast from 8:00 am - 8:30am and Lunch.

February 19, 2019

Course: Gas Allocations: Using the declining balance method (Advanced) February 2019
Event Starts: February 19, 2019
Time: Registration & Breakfast 8:00 am; Course 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Associations Plus Suite 600, 900 6th Ave SW


More Info

Advanced Gas Allocations: Using the declining balance method
Format: 1 day

Note: If you have taken the Product Analysis & Audit Course you can register directly into the Advanced Product Allocations course and do not need to complete the intermediate level course.

This course will cover:

  • Configuration – schematic metering diagrams, AER SMD requirements, what constitutes a gas gathering system, production accounting system configuration
  • Example of a declining balance allocation including the following concepts: effluent proration battery, measurement by difference, C7+ gas equivalent factors, gas lift, return fuel, C3 recovery efficiency factor, sulphur allocation, plant fuel allocation, two plant stream
  • Allocation checks
  • Allocation audit findings
  • Allocations today and in the future

Instructor: Kevin Boyce
For the past 18 years Kevin Boyce worked as a production measurement audit for Encana Corporation.  Prior that that he worked at Chevron Canada Resources for 9 years as a production accountant, joint venture analyst, financial analyst and internal auditor.  He has an Certified Internal Auditor designation, a Certification in Control Self-Assessment and an MBA.  He is  an active member of the Industry Measurement Group (IMG) and is currently the industry liaison for the IMG and heads two subcommittees on changes to the AER/OGC regulations.  He has instructed for PASC, CSHM, & PJVA.

Fee:
$500 +GST Members
$575 +GST Non-members

Note: You require a laptop for this course.

Location: Associations Plus, Suite 600, 900 6th Ave SW
Includes a full breakfast from 8:00 am - 8:30am & Lunch

February 28, 2019

PASC Luncheon: February 28, 2019
Earn one hour of verifiable CPD Credits
Event Starts: February 28, 2019
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Location: Calgary Petroleum Club (319 5th Avenue SW)

Beyond Bitcoin: Blockchain Technology for Joint Ventures

Blockchain has emerged in the last couple of years as a potentially disruptive technology that could have significant impacts on the energy industry. One area ripe for disruption involves joint ventures.  Join us for a special luncheon where we will cover the basics of blockchain, how it could be implemented into a joint venture and how these changes will affect you and your organization.

Presented By

Integrity Technology Solutions

Integrity Technology Solutions (ITS) is a Calgary based company with extensive Joint Venture experience and technical partnerships that allow us help guide and develop Joint Venture blockchain platforms and smart contracts.  We provide industry leading education, consulting and implementation for blockchain and emerging technologies. 

Members: $35.00 +GST
Nonmembers: $55.00 +GST
Lunch will be provided with a non-alcoholic beverage, and dessert.

Closed Meetings

December 13, 2018

Joint Venture Audit Committee Meeting
Closed Meeting
Event Starts: December 13, 2018
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Calgary Petroleum Club

December 18, 2018

Joint Interest Research Committee Meeting
Closed Meeting
Event Starts: December 18, 2018
Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: Calgary Petroleum Club


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