23rd Annual Shutdowns Turnarounds Superconference - DS

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Shutdowns Turnarounds Superconference

December 3 – 4, 2024

Hyatt Regency Calgary, Calgary, AB

Brett Horan

Executive Director

Alberta Council of Turnaround

Industry Maintenance Stakeholders (ACTIMS)

EXPERT SPEAKERS:

Paul Kristensen Manager Maintenance Pembina Pipelines Corporation

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS:

Alicia Donnelly

Operations Director, Maintenance & Turnarounds

Graham

Frank Engli

Senior Advisor Maintenance & Turnaround Becht

Walter Pesenti

Vice President, Manufacturing Excellence NOVA Chemicals

Richard Mathieson

Industrial Hygienist

Sturgeon Refinery, North West Redwater Partnership

Colin Herbert Shutdowns Supervisor ConocoPhillips

Chart-bar Benchmark Against Real-World Practices: Hear from leading companies like North West Redwater Partnership, INEOS, NOVA Chemicals, ConocoPhillips, and many more.

Dynamic Panels and Sessions: Address labor demands, resource planning, cost efficiency, scope optimization, contractor engagement, and more.

lightbulb Sponsor Innovation Spotlights: Discover the latest technology advancements.

HANDSHAKE Where the STO Community Connects: Mingle in the Expo, during the entire event and the Ice-Breaker Welcome and Casino Cocktail Receptions.

Hands-on Workshops: Gain new skills from turnaround experts in interactive sessions on fostering collaboration during planning and managing the execution phase of a complex turnaround.

• Candid discussions in a relaxed setting

• Informal, peer-to-peer sharing opportunity

• Complimentary operators-only briefing with breakfast

• Limited availability! Reserve your place now!

Navigate the Future of Turnarounds in an Era of Unprecedented Challenges with Innovative Strategies and Solutions

The turnaround industry is facing complex energy demands, evolving regulations, and significant labour shortages. Companies must optimize costs, enhance efficiency, and maintain high safety standards. Sharing knowledge and innovative strategies is essential for overcoming these hurdles and achieving successful turnarounds.

At Canadian Institute’s 23rd Annual Shutdowns and Turnarounds Superconference, you will build valuable connections, strengthen relationships, and expand your STO network at Canada’s premier event for turnaround, outage, and shutdown professionals. Learn from industry leaders and peers from Canada and beyond about managing turnarounds in today’s dynamic energy landscape.

On December 3-4, we invite you to gain insights from top experts and discover actionable strategies from owners, contractors, and solution providers. Hear from leading companies like North West Redwater Partnership, INEOS, NOVA Chemicals, ConocoPhillips, and many more

This year’s in-depth program features roundtable discussions, focused sessions, and innovative spotlights on:

Check MASTERING COST EFFICIENCY: Strategic Moves to Shave a Million Bucks from Your Turnaround Budget

Check STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT OF WORK SCOPE with Labour Resources for Enhanced Capacity and Capability

Check INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE PRACTICES to Drive Safety, Optimize Decision-making, and Enhance Project Efficiencies

Check IDENTIFYING AND ADDRESSING SCOPE CHALLENGES to Reduce the Risk of Delayed Schedules and Cost Overruns

Check INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES to Conquer the Skilled Labour Crunch

Join us in Calgary to advance your knowledge, network with industry leaders, and bring back innovative strategies to your organization.

We look forward to welcoming you to Calgary in December!

Your Opportunity to Gather with the Turnaround Community:

CONNECT with peers at the Pre-Conference Ice-Breaker Welcome Reception

MEET with Sponsors and Network for Prizes in our Exhibit Hall

Enter into a draw for amazing prizes! Explore the exhibit hall, greet our friendly and knowledgeable exhibitors and collect stamps for your networking for prizes passport. It’s an excellent opportunity to make new connections and initiate conversations.

lightbulb HEAR from Solution Experts during our Innovation Spotlights

JOIN in the fun at the Casino Night Cocktail Reception

Distinguished Faculty

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS:

Alicia Donnelly

Operations Director, Maintenance & Turnarounds

Graham

Frank Engli Senior Advisor Maintenance & Turnaround Becht

ESTEEMED SPEAKERS:

Ron Bettin President and Principal Consultant Adduco Inc.

Bob Collins Chief Economist BuildForce Canada

Paul De Jong

President & CEO

Progressive Contractors Association of Canada (PCAC)

Layne Flad Chuckwagon Racer

Vanessa Goodman Manager HSE and Communications North West Redwater Partnership

Colin Herbert

Shutdowns Supervisor ConocoPhillips

Brett Horan Executive Director Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders (ACTIMS)

Paul Kristensen Manager Maintenance Pembina Pipelines Corporation – Redwater Fractionation & Storage Facility

Shandra Linder President

Association of Maintenance Contractors of Canada

Richard Mathieson

Industrial Hygienist, Sturgeon Refinery North West Redwater Partnership

Terry Parker Executive Director Building Trades of Alberta

Walter Pesenti Vice President, Manufacturing Excellence NOVA Chemicals

Bryan Poitras Turnaround Safety Lead North West Redwater Partnership

Jeff Schiffner Turnaround Manager Nutrien

James Smejkal Vice President, Sales CAP Logistics

Colin Xander North America Turnaround Director INEOS

WORKSHOP LEADERS:

Laszlo Kardos Senior Advisor Advando

Peter Reier Senior Advisor Advando

EARN CPD/ HOURS

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING ACCREDITATION

Apply for your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits.

Licensed engineers and engineering technology professionals can earn annual CPD credits by attending this 2-day conference.

The Canadian Institute will provide a certificate of attendance post-event for licensed engineers and engineering technology professionals. It will be the responsibility of each attendee to confirm their credit hours based on the sessions attended.

APre-Conference Workshops

Monday, December 2, 2024

8:30a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Registration at 8:00am)

Crushing Silos and Fostering Collaborative Excellence Among Owners, Service Providers and EPCs for STO Success

This hands-on workshop will go in-depth into the milestones and key stages of pre-turnaround planning.

• Establishing the turnaround goals and objectives, the core project team, steering committee and key stakeholders; understanding level of data needed in developing your turnaround

• Scoping—Defining the work scope, duration and cost triangle to design your critical path

• Scheduling—Developing a baseline execution schedule then fine tuning to optimize duration/cost and detail on how to build schedules

• Resolution of re-work and discovery work; Who pays for it and how are costs allocated?

• Managing shared resources across multiple Project Managers

Laszlo Kardos Senior Advisor Advando

Peter Reier Senior Advisor Advando

B• Material Management—establishing and executing a process for ordering, receiving, kitting, and issuing material throughout the event

• Logistics Detailing—Finalizing needs for logistics support items such as temp power, office space, and break tents

1:00 – 4:30 p.m. (Registration at 12:30pm)

How to Manage the Execution Window of a Turnaround in Today’s Complex Environment

This workshop will delve into the key steps, processes, deliverables, documents, schedule, and cost estimates for new and intermediate employees. We will focus on how to overcome obstacles during execution, and how to plan and respond to “surprises” that can kill schedules and budgets.

• Ensuring all stakeholders have approved the execution plan before the unit is shut down

• What essential steps are necessary for schedule control during the execution phase?

• Reviewing the details of the daily execution schedule

Colin Xander North America Turnaround Director INEOS

• Ensuring all plans and objectives are discussed at critical meetings: Kick off, morning update, safety meeting, schedule update meeting

• Managing emergent and unforeseen obstacles

• Balancing discovery work with the turnaround duration

• Lessons Learned—Using a robust Lessons Learned program and reviewing feedback regularly to optimize performance

6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Icebreaker Welcome Reception

Sponsored by

Kick start the Shutdowns Turnarounds Superconference with us and get in the spirit for the next two days! Take advantage of this opportunity to grab a drink and chat with your fellow attendees.

Conference Day 1

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Excellent conference surrounded by the leaders of the industry, having an impact on the direction of the industry.

7:30 Registration – Coffee and Refreshments Available in Exhibit Area

7:00 – 8:15am EXCLUSIVE NETWORKING BREAKFAST BRIEFING (For industry owner/operators)

Join your colleagues for a complimentary and informal Operators-Only Breakfast Briefing.

This exclusive gathering is a fantastic opportunity to meet and reconnect with peers, fostering lasting connections and valuable industry relationships. Don't miss this chance to strengthen your network and share insights in a relaxed setting.

Space is limited and open to industry owner/operators only.

8:30 Opening Remarks from the Conference Co-Chairs

Donnelly

8:45 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION From Apprentice to Pro – The Journey of a Chuckwagon Driver

Join us for an exciting keynote interview with professional chuckwagon driver, Layne Flad. We will explore his inspiring journey from apprentice to professional driver on the World Professional Chuckwagon racing circuit. This conversation will highlight the experiential learning, deep-rooted traditions, and personal mentorship that define the path to success in this high-stakes sport. We'll also discuss Layne’s debut at the 2024 Calgary Stampede Cowboys Rangeland Derby as one of the two Chuckwagon 101 Drivers.

Gain insights into the parallels that shape the career of a professional chuckwagon racer and of turnaround management professionals.

Sponsored by

Layne Flad Chuckwagon Racer

Ron Bettin President and Principal Consultant Adduco Inc.

9:15 Navigating the Future: Forecasting Skilled Labour Demands and Emerging Trends in Canada’s Construction and Maintenance Sectors

• Discussion of trends in the construction and maintenance labour sector in Alberta and across Canada

• Highlighting areas of growth and regions where activity is expected to increase or recede

Bob Collins Chief Economist BuildForce Canada

9:45 OWNERS ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: Mastering Cost Efficiency

Strategic Moves to Shave a Million Bucks from Your Turnaround Budget

In today’s competitive market, turnaround managers face increasing pressure to optimize operations while minimizing costs. This session will delve into innovative, cost-driven strategies for executing successful turnarounds.

• Assess strategies of a cost-driven turnaround approach versus a schedule-driven approach

• Techniques to optimize budgets effectively

• Best practices for allocating resources to ensure maximum efficiency and minimal downtime

• Identify and mitigate risks to avoid costly overruns and delays

• Leverage the latest technologies to streamline processes and enhance productivity

• Real-world examples of successful cost-driven turnarounds, highlighting key lessons learned and best practices

10:30 Networking Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall

11:00 Optimizing Workforce Utilization: Strategic Alignment of Work Scope with Labour Resources for Enhanced Capacity and Capability

This session will discuss strategies to align your work scope with available labour for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

• Assessing priorities and optimizing your turnaround complexity and risk

• Using data analytics to identify low ROI tasks to focus on high impact activities

Walter Pesenti Vice President, Manufacturing Excellence NOVA Chemicals

• Engaging cross-functional teams to identify risks, minimize discovery work and ensure task alignment

• Evaluating turnaround intervals and adjusting accordingly

• Determining if some tasks can be performed while the plant is still operational, rather than during the turnaround

Sponsored by

This session will explore techniques to control costs and schedule with innovative new approaches.

Sponsored by

James Smejkal Vice President, Sales CAP Logistics

1:45 Maximizing Safety and Efficiency: Harnessing Industrial Hygiene Excellence in Project Management

The session will delve into real-world scenarios, drawing on the Sturgeon Refinery's first major Turnaround in 2022. Discover how IH practices were leveraged to drive safety, optimize decision-making, and enhance overall project efficiencies. We will discuss lessons learned and approaches for the scheduled spring 2025 turnaround.

• Discover how IH practices can seamlessly integrate with the planning processes, for crucial support to planners and supervision

• Examine tools that can be used to leverage technology for a safer and more efficient turnaround

• Address logistical issues such as confined space ventilation requirements, worker decontamination, PPE use, and gas detection plans

• Balancing risks and hazards without compromising safety

Richard Mathieson

Industrial Hygienist, Sturgeon Refinery North West Redwater Partnership

Bryan Poitras

Turnaround Safety Lead North West Redwater Partnership

2:30 SPOTLIGHT ON INNOVATION AND THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

3:00 Networking Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall

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3:30 PRACTICAL LEARNING SESSION

Advancing Scope Optimization – Identifying and Addressing Scope Challenges

Managing scope creep reduces the risk of delayed schedules and cost overruns. Using real-world examples this session will discuss common pitfalls and the essential steps to manage these:

• Establishing organizational engagement to ensure scope does not fall through the cracks

• Developing a comprehensive plan that outlines the goals of the turnaround and identifies all necessary tasks, including a detailed schedule, budget, and resource allocation

• Establishing firm deadlines for scope freeze, and a formal process to make changes

• Dealing with inevitable scope changes while still maintaining control

• Managing addendums to the work list and minimizing the ‘forgotten’ work

• Developing a planning strategy using risk-based scope reviews

• Identifying and mitigating risks that could impact scope

• Maintaining clear and consistent communication to minimize potential misunderstandings

• Ensuring detailed records and decisions and changes related to scope

4:15

Lessons Learned from Implementing Structured and Documented Work Practices to Support Turnaround Effectiveness in a Growing Facility

• Gain insight into what worked, what didn’t and get key takeaways from this turnaround

Pembina Pipelines Corporation –Redwater Fractionation & Storage Facility

5:00 Closing Remarks from the Co-Chairs and Conference Adjourns

5:00 – 6:30pm Casino Cocktail Reception

Take advantage of this attendee-favourite opportunity to relax, unwind and join your colleagues with a drink and casino games. Continue to build on the invaluable connections made during the day and take your shot at some great prizes that will be up for grabs!

Very good mix of owners and suppliers; good networking events; excellent venue; timely topics.

This session will discuss lessons learned after the turnaround at Pembina’s Redwater Fractionation & Storage Facility.
post-mortem.

Conference Day 2

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Great experience, always pick up some good pointers that I can utilize for my TA.

7:30 Registration – Coffee and Refreshments Available in Exhibit Area

8:30 Opening Remarks from the Conference Co-Chairs

8:45

A labour crunch is expected in 2025 for Alberta’s oil sands projects as Dow’s new hydrogen facility gets underway. Additionally as more than 25% of Canada’s skilled labour workforce retires, many younger workers de-select trades in favour of high tech jobs.

This panel will discuss where industry will find people to fill all the necessary roles in the coming years, and strategies to attract new people to skilled trades.

Paul De Jong President & CEO Progressive Contractors Association of Canada (PCAC)

Terry Parker Executive Director Building Trades of Alberta

Brett Horan Executive Director Alberta Council of Turnaround Industry Maintenance Stakeholders (ACTIMS)

Shandra Linder President Association of Maintenance Contractors of Canada

Setting clear expectations and reaching agreements on scope, costs, hours, safety, quality, and control of subcontractors

• Enlisting contractor buy-in to engage all parties and render accountabilities

• Maintaining consistency of contractors throughout the project

• Reaching agreed contract terms and render accountabilities

Jeff Schiffner Turnaround Manager Nutrien

Turnaround planning and execution is focused almost solely inside the fenceline, yet the impact is most certainly felt well beyond the facility site. Managing public engagement effectively requires a thoughtful and strategic approach. Building awareness and understanding among community stakeholders leading up to, during, and following the execution window can greatly influence the reputation of your company. This session will discuss:

Turnarounds

Vanessa Goodman Manager HSE and Communications North West Redwater Partnership

• Approaches to ensure the community is adequately informed of changes to expect in traffic patterns, operational sights/sounds, employment opportunities, and any potential business disruptions

• Successful examples of communicating with transparency and seeking input from the community through public meetings, social media and other means

12:00 SPOTLIGHT ON INNOVATION AND THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

12:30 NETWORKING LUNCH

1:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Essential Strategies for a Robust Supply Chain Incorporating Resiliency and Sustainability into Your Operations

Supply chains worldwide have stabilized since COVID-19, but they have shifted to a new “normal”. This session will provide insight into lead times, scheduling, and improved supplier collaboration.

• Ensuring detailed planning and scheduling is in place to mitigate supply chain risk

• Building and maintaining partnerships with key suppliers with enhanced communication and collaborative platforms

• Leveraging predictive analytics to track performance metrics like on-time delivery, quality defects, and lead times

• Optimizing transportation routes to reduce emissions and incorporating eco-friendly materials and practices

• Measuring and reporting on sustainability metrics.

2:15 Networking Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall

2:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Enhancing Turnaround Outcomes Strategies for Capturing and Leveraging Lessons Learned

• Best practices to ensure lessons are captured post-turnaround

• Capturing lessons learned and employee grievances in the moment for immediate improvements

• What are the key lessons learned from the summary report?

• Defining the opportunities to improve the shutdown for next time

• Incorporating documentation to ensure the quality of the start-up procedure

3:15 INTERACTIVE SHARING SESSION: Your Top Turnaround Challenges Addressed

Explore practical solutions to some of your biggest challenges with insight from seasoned experts. Get answers to your burning questions using our interactive Q & A platform and take away new strategies for your next turnaround.

Topics will include (but are not limited to):

a. Planning component and work packages

b. Cross-shift alignment – handover from day shift to nights

c. Materials costs and getting supplies to site

d. Defining and selecting the best-fit and right third-party contracts

4:00 Closing Remarks from the Co-Chairs and Conference Ends

Colin

Thank You to Our Sponsors

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Silver Sponsors

Keynote Sponsor

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The Shutdowns Turnarounds Superconference is designed for:

Shutdown/Turnaround/Outage Managers, Planners, Schedulers, Maintenance Managers, Plant Managers, Operations, Project Managers/Project Engineers, Asset Managers, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Managers, Inspection, Industrial Hygiene, Health & Safety and Contract, Integrity Planners, Supply Chain Management from:

Oil and Gas Refining and Upgrading, Chemical and Petrochemical Processing, Power Generation, Utilities, Mining and Milling, Pulp and Paper and other continuous process industries.

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300+ Attendees 130+ Companies in Attendance

3 Days of Innovation and Connection >65% Owner/Operator Companies

60+ Exhibitors in the Expo Hall

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Venue & Hotel

700 Centre Street SE, Calgary, AB T2G 5P6 Phone: 1-888-421-1442 ACCOMMODATIONS

The Canadian Institute is pleased to offer our delegates a limited number of hotel rooms at a negotiated rate. To take advantage of these rates, please contact the hotel directly and quote the event code “G-CI21“.

Please note that the guest room block cut-off date is NOVEMBER 15, 2024. After that date OR when the room block fills, guestroom availability and rate can no longer be guaranteed.

Book with Confidence!

Register and pay to lock in your early rate and be eligible for a full refund until November 23, 2024.

If you are unable to attend for any reason, you will have the following options:

y A full credit note for you, or a colleague to attend another event.

y A full refund.

All cancellations and changes must be submitted to CustomerService@AmericanConference.com by November 23, 2024.

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