Most of Canada’s energy sector spending is done in its supply chain. In order to meet the ever-growing demands and to remain competitive, we must build and maintain a world-class Canadian Energy Supply Chain. The annual Canadian Energy Supply Chain Forum (CESCF) is where ‘buyers and sellers’ along the Canadian energy supply chain network can come together to connect, discuss and explore important industry issues, and figure out ways to improve the overall competitiveness and effectiveness of the Canadian Energy Supply Chain Network. OCTOBER 28–30, 2014 BMO CENTRE • CALGARY, ALBERTA a world-class building SUPPLY CHAIN by delivering world-class outcomes PRODUCED BY: WWW.SUPPLYCHAINFORUM.CA “IN 2014, OIL AND GAS INVESTMENT SPENDING IN CANADA IS EXPECTED TO EXCEED $65 BILLION.” Source: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers MAJOR PARTNERS:
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Most of Canada’s energy sector spending is done in its supply chain. In order to meet the ever-growing demands and to remain competitive, we must build and maintain a world-class Canadian Energy Supply Chain.
The annual Canadian Energy Supply Chain Forum (CESCF) is where ‘buyers and sellers’ along the Canadian energy supply chain network can come together to connect, discuss and explore important industry issues, and figure out ways to improve the overall competitiveness and effectiveness of the Canadian Energy Supply Chain Network.
OCTOBER 28–30, 2014BMO CENTRE • CALGARY, ALBERTA
a world-classbuilding
SUPPLY CHAINby delivering world-class outcomes
PRODUCED BY:WWW.SUPPLYCHAINFORUM.CA
“IN 2014, OIL AND GAS INVESTMENT SPENDING IN CANADA IS EXPECTED TO EXCEED $65 BILLION.”
Source: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
MAJOR PARTNERS:
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
7:30 a.m.–8:15 a.m. Registration & Breakfast
8:25 a.m.–8:45 a.m.Market Size and Activity Overview
• Presented by CAPP
8:45 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
ON TIME & ON BUDGET: What does it take to be world-class?
• Moderator: Justin Riemer, Assistant Deputy Minister, Enterprise Division, Innovation and Advanced Education, Government of Alberta
• Ernie Tromposch, PMO Manager – Construction, Nova Chemicals Corporation
• Bill Garvin, Regional Manager, GE Oil and Gas
10:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break in the Event Showroom
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
1. The Keys to Effective Supply Chain Communication
2. Building the Right Foundation for Successful Partnerships Through Strong Scope and Specification Development
Enbridge Inc. Belema Akinyosye Manager, SCM Enablement
Government of Alberta Justin Riemer Assistant Deputy Minister, Enterprise Division, Innovation and Advanced Education
Government of Alberta Jacqueline Loke Industrial Development Branch, Alberta Innovation and Advanced Education
JuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group
Bill Whitelaw CEO
JuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group
Deborah Jaremko Editor, Oilsands Review Magazine
Nexen Energy ULC Dave Rogers (Retired) Manager of Strategic Procurement
Nexen Energy ULC Kevin Bremner Finance Manager, Enterprise Supply Chain Solutions
Rainmaker Global Business Development
Clark Grue President & CEO
Shell Canada Limited Ivan Obad Carmon Creek Wells – Lead, Upstream Americas, Contracting and Procurement
Shell Canada Limited Guillaume Jaudon SCMP, contracting and Procurement Lead
Suncor Energy Brent Hughes Category Management Team Lead – Maintenance Services
Suncor Energy & SCMA Allan To Senior Commercial Manager – Category Management & President Alberta SCMA
URS Oil & Gas Division Lis Anderson Director, Supply Chain Management
SCMA members are eligible to receive 10 CPD credits for attending
this conference.
An opportunity to profile your product or service to Canada’s oil & gas buyers community.
Contact us to enquire about sponsorships and booths.
EVENT SHOWCASESCMP’S
ASSOCATION ADVISORS
NEW FEATURE: TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
Canada’s Energy Sector is shifting significant time and capital into new technology innovation to help increase productivity, improve environmental performance, and ensure a stable workforce into the future.
Just like car makers did with Canadian manufacturer’s decades ago to create a robust supply chain of Canadian companies to serve the auto industry, there has never been a better time for Canada’s Energy sector to join forces with Canada’s Technology Innovators to build a world-class TECHNOLOGY supply chain for the Canadian energy sector.
The 2014 Canadian Energy Supply Chain has partnered with Canada 3.0 and its vast network of technology organizations to create an exciting new technology innovation stream with special sessions, networking opportunities, and a technology innovation pavilion. Visit our website or www.canada30.com for more details.