International Pipeline Exposition - Official Newsletter 3

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INTERNATIONAL PIPELINE EXPOSITION 2012

OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER

Issue #3

IPE opens next week!

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Last chance to pre-register to attend for FREE Over the course of three days, International Pipeline Exposition (IPE) attracts thousands of registered energy professionals and pipeline industry experts. It only comes around once every two years, so ensure you have pre-registered for your FREE exhibition visitor ticket.

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Visit with over 175 exhibiting companies on the sold out trade show floor

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See new products in person, and explore today’s technologies

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Converse with the experts who can offer solutions to obstacles facing your business

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Learn about emerging trends and industry advancements

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Network with colleagues and new potential clients at the Industry Reception

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Connect with professionals from near and far—Brazil, Canada, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, USA and more

Save time onsite by PRE-REGISTERING NOW with the reference code: ENEWS

Invite your colleagues to attend for free If you invite them, your clients and coworkers in the oil & gas and pipeline industries can pre-register free of charge to attend the show. Onsite, a walk-up registration fee of $50 + GST applies, so do not let your colleagues miss out on the event for the international pipeline community.

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Last chance to register Invite a colleague World Pipelines Industry Reception ROSEN Art Battle Prepare for your visit

Show info September 25-27, 2012 Calgary TELUS Convention Centre North Building Calgary, Alberta, Canada September 25 September 26 September 27

12 pm - 6 pm 10 am - 6 pm 10 am - 4 pm

Register now Click to PRE-REGISTER NOW and cite Reference Code ENEWS to secure your free Exhibition Visitor Ticket.

Click here to invite your colleagues to register for FREE.

Exhibition details—mark your calendar Dates:

September 25-27, 2012

Location:

Calgary TELUS Convention Centre, North Building Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Hours:

Tuesday, September 25 Wednesday, September 26 Thursday, September 27

12:00 pm to 6:00 pm 10:00 am to 6:00 pm 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Major Exhibition Sponsors


A word from our media partner

A word from World Pipelines This editorial comment appears in the September 2012 issue of World Pipelines. To pick up your free copy of the magazine, please visit the World Pipelines exhibition booth (816) at IPE later this month. As part of Kinder Morgan Inc.’s US$ 22.8 billion takeover of El Paso Corp. earlier this year, its pipeline business Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP has adhered to federal requirements that it sells certain assets in the Rocky Mountains. Kinder Morgan owns over 38 000 miles of pipelines and El Paso, as was, owned the largest natural gas pipeline system in North America, with more than 43 000 miles of pipelines. Kinder Morgan was ordered to divest some US$ 3.3 billion in assets to satisfy antitrust regulators, who feared competition would be compromised in the Rockies region. As El Paso was Kinder Morgan’s major competitor in the Rocky Mountains, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) required that Kinder Morgan redressed the balance by selling some properties and assets. “Without the pipeline divestitures, the combined firm would dominate natural gas transportation options in the five Rockies production areas”, the FTC stated earlier this year. For more pipeline news, views and updates, make sure you visit

So, Kinder Morgan will sell its 50% interest in the www.energyglobal.com. Rockies Express Pipeline along with Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission, the Trailblazer Energy Global is an energy portal serving the entire spectrum of the Pipeline Company, the Casper‑Douglas natural gas international energy industry, and targeting key players in the processing facilities and the West Frenchie Draw exploration, drilling and production, hydrocarbon processing, LNG, pipelines, coal, unconventional resources and renewables industries. treatment facilities in Wyoming. Buying these assets is Tallgrass Energy Partners, a Paid subscribers can download the magazine in full each month. private‑equity funded company that promises to grow the existing pipeline business in the Rockies. Tallgrass will also continue with Kinder Morgan’s plans to convert the Pony Express pipeline to ship oil, with a target start‑up date of the first half of 2014: Tallgrass CEO David G. Dehaemers Jr. has said in a statement that the conversion of the Pony Express pipeline will be a “significant focus for near‑term growth”. Work is full speed ahead on the conversion of Pony Express from natural gas to crude oil. The conversion of the 432 mile line, which runs from Wyoming to Kansas, will create a new route for up to 145 000 bpd of oil produced in North Dakota’s Bakken oilfields to reach refineries in Oklahoma and Texas. Once converted, this (now) oil pipeline will cross a corner of the much‑defended Ogallala Aquifer in Nebraska. The aquifer, which is a subsystem of a huge underground mega‑system called the High Plains Aquifer, is made of permeable layers of sand, sandstone and gravel and contains billions and billions of gallons of water. The system covers 174 000 square miles beneath eight different states, in an area from North Dakota to Texas, and from Nebraska to parts of New Mexico. Nebraska depends vitally on the water found in the aquifer and 20% of the irrigated farmland in the US relies upon it. Let’s remember the debate that surrounded the routing of the proposed Keystone XL (KXL) line across the Ogallala Aquifer. Subsequently, a new Nebraska law governs the citing of new oil pipelines away from this water source. Since the Pony Express line is not a new pipeline, it is exempt from the regulations, unlike KXL, which was redrafted to bypass the aquifer. The Pony Express line is not competitor of, or on a par with, Keystone XL but the Keystone XL plans do include a lateral line that will pick up some conventional crude oil from North Dakota. This word ‘conventional’ is key: the Pony Express will not transport oilsands‑derived products and will not transport ‘foreign’ oil: both important subjects to opponents of Keystone XL. The Rocky Mountains offer instead a home-grown source of oil and natural gas for Americans and production is set to grow over the next few years. Natural gas production is expected to increase by 12% to 5.51 trillion ft3, and oil production by 18% to 1.11 million bpd by 2019. No wonder this pony is saddled up and ready to ride, new ownership or otherwise.

Elizabeth Morant, Editor. Acknowledging World Pipelines, Official Media Partner for International Pipeline Exposition 2012.


Be sure to visit these event features

The ROSEN Art Battle See it live at the exhibition New for the 2012 show—the ROSEN Art Battle is a live painting event held in conjunction with the International Pipeline Conference and Exhibition.

Battle Schedule Tuesday, September 25 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm

Wednesday, September 26 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm

Battles will be held September 25th and 26th at the TELUS Convention Center in Calgary Alberta. Eight Calgary artists will compete in four battles over two days. Two artists will go head to head in each battle. Artists will be given a topic, materials and 90 minutes to create an original painting, live at booth 1309 near the Registration area in the exhibition. Paintings will be auctioned off with all proceeds going to the Young Pipeliners Association of Canada. For more information on the ROSEN Art Battle, or if you are interested in the attending the auction and please visit ROSEN at booth 512 in the Exhibit Hall.

Industry Reception Free to attend with your badge Tuesday, September 25 | 4:00 pm—6:00 pm | On the exhibition floor On the opening day of the show, connect with the pipeline community at the Industry Reception. Join us on the exhibition floor for refreshments and an entertaining chance to conduct business on an informal basis. Conference delegates, exhibitors, and show visitors will all be in attendance, so don’t miss out on this ultimate gathering of pipeline professionals!

A prime

networking opportunity

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Plan your meetings in advance Take full advantage of your time at the show to get face to face with the people and the technology at the very forefront of the industry. With over 175 exhibiting companies present, this is an unparalleled opportunity to meet your next big client and remain current with industry advancements. Visit the official event website to view the full list of exhibiting companies. Plus, use the Products / Services filtering tool to browse by specific areas of interest.

International Pipeline Conference final program announced From Sept. 24 through Sept. 28, the pipeline industry will come together in Calgary at the International Pipeline Conference and Exposition (IPC/IPE) being held at the Hyatt Regency and the TELUS Convention Centre. The 9th International Pipeline Conference (IPC) offers the opportunity to share leading edge information which will provide the industry with the tools to meet the challenges of pipelining in a changing world. Conference keynote speakers include: Daniel Diermeier, IBM Professor of Regulation and Competitive Practice, Kellogg School of Management; Wei Yao, President of PetroChina Pipeline Company; Steve Wuori, President, Liquids Pipelines and Major Projects, Enbridge Inc. and Dr. Phil Hopkins, Technical Director, Penspen Ltd. UK Over 300 papers will be presented in 13 technical tracks at this international conference. Meeting the Challenges will be theme of the conference which also features 19 tutorials, 6 panels, a special National Energy Board session, poster sessions, a student paper competition and awards. To view the International Pipeline Conference & Exposition 2012 Final Program, click here! or visit the conference website at www.internationalpipelineconference.com.

Who attends? Access Pipeline Alliance Pipeline Altagas AMEC ATCO Baker Hughes Bantrel BJ Services BP Cenovus CH2M Hill CNRL ConocoPhillips Enbridge Encana Enerflex Enerplus ERCB Equinox Engineering Flexpipe Systems Flowserve Fluor GE Oil & Gas / PII Husky Energy Imperial Oil IMV Projects Interpipeline Fund Jacobs Kinder Morgan Kuehne + Nagel MEG Energy Nexen NOV Pembina Pipeline Corporation Penn West Petrobakken Petrobras Plains Midstream Pure Technologies ROSEN Shell Snamprogetti SNC-Lavalin Stantec Stewart Weir Suncor Talisman Energy TD Williamson Telvent Tervita Total E&P Canada TransCanada Tyco Flow Control URS Flint Weatherford WorleyParsons Zedi Inc.

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