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2017
February Joint PJVA/PASC Luncheon
David Van Den Beld, Ken Ghag Domenico Barrufaldi and Mel Wilson, Price Waterhouse Coopers LLC
PASC/PJVA/SPE Joint Luncheon - March 2017
Jamie Fisher, Director - Energy Exports at Altagas
PJVA/GPAC/PASC Luncheon - May 2017
Ian MacGregor, Chairman of Enhance Energy Inc. and Chairman and CEO of NW Refinery Inc.
PJVA/PASC Luncheon - June 2017
Brad Bechtold, Director of Cisco Canada's Oil and Gas Vertical Business
September Luncheon & Annual General Meeting
Dennis McConaghy
October Luncheon
Jeff Gaulin, Vice President, Communications at the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
November Luncheon
Steven Leitl, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
May 2017

Carbon Capture, Storage and EOR – NW Redwater's Sturgeon Refinery & the AB Carbon Trunk Line the world's largest carbon capture and storage project
Ian MacGregor, Chairman of Enhance Energy Inc. and Chairman and CEO of NW Refinery Inc.


Carbon Trunk Line

The Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL), is a 240 kilometer pipeline running from Northern to Central Alberta, built by Enhance Energy Inc., a company specializing in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and CCS technology.

The CO2 sourced from North West Redwater’s Sturgeon Refinery and Agrium’s Facilities will be delivered via the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line to Central Alberta for EOR to be injected into depleted oil reservoirs.

The ACTL will act as a CO2 solution to industrial facilities looking to reduce their GHG footprint. At full capacity, it will be the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project capable of storing 14.6 million tonnes per year, the equivalent to removing every car in Alberta off the road. It will help Producers add another 10 per cent or more to production profiles at their wells, while trimming their emissions profile.

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