2016 CGA Gas Measurement and Regulation School

June 13th - 16th
 Delta Regina

 

2016 CGA Gas Measurement & Regulation School Program
Paradigm Shift

Monday, June 13th, 2016
Special Thanks to our Gold Sponsors C.R. Wall & Co Inc. and Foothills Industrial Products
     
6:00 pm - 9:00 pmBeer Brothers
1821 Scarth Street, Regina Saskatchewan

1:00 pm - 7:00 pmEarlybird Registration
Foyer Umbria Lombardy

2:00 pm - 4:00 pmExhibitor Set Up Only
Umbria Lombardy


Tuesday, June 14th, 2016
Special Thanks to our Gold Sponsors C.R. Wall & Co Inc. and Foothills Industrial Products
     
8:00 am - 9:00 amRegistration, Breakfast and Exhibition
Umbria Lombardy
Breakfast sponsored by KTI Limited
9:00 am - 9:30 amHost Welcome and CGA Welcome
Trentino
Timothy Egan, President, Canadian Gas Association

9:30 am - 10:15 amStill an Energy Superpower: Canada and the Global Energy Future
Trentino
Ken Coates, Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan

Only a few years ago, energy dominated the Canadian economy. From oil sands to pipelines, uranium to shalle gas and with major hydro projects on the drawing boards, this country seemed unique placed to mobilize it's energy resources to produce sustained national prosperity. The picture is different now. Protests surround major projects. Pipeline projects have either failed or stalled. Oil and gas prices fell dramatically. Globally, the transition from "peak oil" to an energy "glut" occurred with stunning speed. The reality remains that Canada is a true energy super power, with a diversity of resources and abundant supply, in a world with a growing population and increasing energy needs. This presentation contemplates the future of Canada's energy sector in light of medium and long-term realities, the climate change debate and shifting government policies.

10:15 am - 10:30 amRefreshments and Exhibition
Umbria Lombardy

10:30 am - 11:00 amMeasurement Canada - Regulation of Gas Measurement Accuracy
Trentino
Guy Dacquay, Manager, Utility Metering Division, Program Development Directorate, Measurement Canada

An overview of Measurement Canada’s role in regulating gas measurement in accuracy in the Canadian marketplace, and an update on current policy projects in the gas sector.

11:00 am - 12:15 pmWhat’s Current Session
Trentino
Master of Ceremonies: Gordon Hetherington, Technical Sales Representative, Foothills Industrial Products

12:15 pm - 1:15 pmPlated Lunch
Trentino
Lunch sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Inc.
1:15 pm - 2:15 pmDessert and Coffee with Exhibitors
Umbria Lombardy

2:15 pm - 3:00 pm
1. Fundamentals of Pressure Regulators
Tuscany A
Michel Couillard, Training Adviser, Gaz Métro

We will present the primary function of the different types of gas regulators and their operation. Why do we need regulators? The primary function of any gas regulator is to match the flow of gas through the regulator to the demand for gas placed upon the system. At the same time, the regulator must maintain the system pressure within certain acceptable limits.

2. Electrical Hazards in the Workplace
Tuscany B
Jason Laforest, Electrical & Controls Engineer, Union Gas

Injuries due to electrical hazards continue to be a leading cause of fatalities in the workplace in Canada. CSA Z462 provides guidelines on how to mitigate these hazards, but the implementation of these safeguards can be challenging for a variety of reasons. This paper examines the nature of electrical hazards, the codes and standards written to address the risk of working near these hazards, and some of the obstacles a company may face when attempting to develop an electrical safety program.

(CANCELLED) 3. Impact of Recent API Standards Updates for Natural Gas Measurement
Campania A

API 14.3 and API 21.1 standards are being updated or have been updated in the last few years. What is the potential impact to the natural gas industry with these changes?

4. Hands On Session: Identifying Suspect Measurement Data using Flow-Cal and TESTit Measurement Applications
Campania B
Duane Harris, Vice President of Business Development and Support, Flow-Cal, Inc.

3:00 pm - 3:45 pmRefreshments and Exhibition
Umbria Lombardy

3:45 pm - 4:30 pm
5. Fundamentals of Pressure Regulation Station Design
Tuscany A
John Scroggie, Technical Sales, Foothills Industrial Products

The design of a Pressure Reduction and Metering Station involves making several decisions which will impact the budget and performance of the project. This session will investigate the pros and cons of these multitude of tasks a designer can take.

6. Principles of Odorization
Tuscany B
Stephen West, Chemical Infusion Specialist, Welker’s OdorEyes Division

There are many ways to odorize natural gas flowing through a pipeline, but they are not all created equal. Stephen West, a Chemical Infusion Specialist, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of these different odorization methods and their associated technologies.

7. Measurement Canada – Overview of Recent Gas Policies
Campania A
Christian Bonneau, Senior Program Officer, Gas Measurement, Measurement Canada
Steve Clyens, Senior Program Officer, Gas Measurement,, Measurement Canada

A summary and discussion on Measurement Canada’s recently issued policies in the gas measurement sector.

8. Hands On Session: Mooney Flowgrid Regulator and Series 20 Pilot
Campania B
Rob Dolhai, Product Manager for Regulation & Control products , AF Hall

4:30 pm - 6:00 pmExhibitors Reception
Umbria Lombardy


Wednesday, June 15th, 2016
Special Thanks to our Gold Sponsors C.R. Wall & Co Inc. and Foothills Industrial Products
     
8:00 am - 9:00 amDelegate Breakfast and Exhibition
Umbria Lombardy
Breakfast sponsored by KTI Limited
9:00 am- 9:45 amOperations Supplier Executive Committee (OSEC); Site Safety
Trentino
John Anderson, Regional Manager, Emerson
David McConkey, Senior Advisor Operations | Manager Cyber Security, Canadian Gas Association

One of the three CGA member operating principles is the pursuit of an “aspirational goal of a faultless safety, integrity & reliability record, together with exemplary environmental stewardship”. To further align the safety culture of suppliers, manufacturers and facility owners/operators, OSEC has developed an approach to site safety for anyone involved in the natural gas delivery industry in Canada. This presentation will address personal protective equipment, procedures before & after entering a site & the properties of natural gas as well as present a standard check list for anyone entering a work-site.

9:45 am - 10:30 amCyber Awareness : Protecting Canada’s critical infrastructure by working together
Trentino
Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS)

With the advent of the Internet one could almost say “everything has changed” – certainly a true statement in most – if not all – corners of the business world. An awareness of these changes is so wide-reaching that an enumeration tends to add little-to-no value. Awareness is one thing, understanding, and understanding leading to strategic action, is another. In this session the speaker will outline some of the considerations in the development of a cyber security strategy and will provide an overview of some government and industry-led initiatives currently underway.

10:30 am - 10:45 amRefreshments and Exhibition
Umbria Lombardy

10:45 am - 11:30 am
9. Transforming Compost Waste to Natural Gas for Municipal Vehicles and Buildings
Tuscany A
Donald Beverly, Senior Advisor, Development and Renewable Energy, Gaz Métro

The town of Saint-Hyacinthe produces energy from table scraps and other organic matter thanks to biomethanation. In partnership with Gaz Métro, this initiative will heat municipal buildings and fuel city vehicles while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It’s a great example of a community repurposing waste to produce renewable energy.

10. Smart Gas Grids Key Technologies: Smart Regulator
Tuscany B
Max Ambrosi, Commercial manager, Pietro Fiorentini

Technology, evolution and development to make gas network more efficient, flexible to gas injection and ready for integration with renewable energy.

11. Diaphragm Meter Fundamentals
Campania A
Harry Pytel, Elster

This presentation will introduce the fundamental principles of diaphragm type gas meter function and operation. The history, design & function of typical diaphragm type gas meters will be presented and explained in simple terms. A review of meter performance and accuracy will be presented and discussed, as well as key performance characteristics of the function of the meter type.

12. Hands On Session: Auto Adjust Turbo Meter Diagnostics
Campania B
Paul Honchar, Senior Product Manager Turbo and Sonix Meters, Sensus

11:30 am - 11:45 amRotate to Next Session

11:45 am - 12:30 pm
13. Heat Exchanger Inspection and Maintenance
Tuscany A
Ashu Kahol, Enbridge Gas Distribution
Heat exchangers are a typical component in most city gate stations across Canada, they are critical to mitigate potential problems of ice formation due to expansion of natural gas as a result of pressure letdown. Heat exchangers are usually very stable in operation and normally require little maintenance. Experience at Enbridge Gas has determined that minor problems, if left unchecked, could progress causing higher energy consumption and performance variability due to dirt, deposit, and scaling on heat exchanger internal surfaces. Because heat exchangers typically operate with high pressure gas in tubes, any leak could result in a hazardous situation within the station and bypassing the heat exchanger in winter could lead to damaging utility or municipality infrastructure downstream of the station. This paper provides industry best practices to ensure heat exchangers are monitored and inspected to maintain consistent performance which will ensure safe and reliable city gate station operations.
14. Virtual Pipelines - Using CNG & LNG Supply Chain in Place of Fixed Pipeline Infrastructure
Tuscany B
Mitch Carlson, Manager, Customer Facility Requests - TransGas , SaskEnergy

The presentation will cover the following: Description of the Virtual Pipeline Model / What is CNG? / What is LNG? / Various Applications for Virtual Pipelines / Peak Shaving / Pipeline Maintenance Outage Support / Pipeline Development Bridging / Remote, Mobile, Transient Energy Demands / Current Activities in Saskatchewan (pilots) / Long Term Vision of Virtual Pipelines

15. Single Path Ultrasonic Meters for Industrial and Commercial Applications
Campania A
Paul Honchar, Senior Product Manager Turbo and Sonix Meters, Sensus
This paper will discuss the Technology, Operation, Benefits, Applications, Approvals, Standards, and Products of single path ultrasonic gas meters.
16. Hands On Session: Module/Meter upgrade
Campania B
Safinur Majumder, Sales Engineer, Romet

12:30 pm - 1:30 pmPlated Lunch
Trentino
Lunch sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Inc.
1:30 pm - 2:00 pmDessert and Coffee with Exhibitors
Umbria Lombardy

2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
17. Standard Station Design
Tuscany A
Julien Samson, Station Engineer, Union Gas
Rob Sterling, Station Engineering Technical Guardian, Union Gas

Union Gas has initiated a project to review and revamp all of their standard station designs in an effort to reduce variability in design. The presentation will cover the vision for the project, the process used, as well as the challenges and opportunities associated with the standardization of design and equipment.

18. CGA - Safety, Integrity, Regulatory Process, Market Development & Favourable Public Discourse
Tuscany B
Jim Tweedie, Canadian Gas Association

CGA’s purpose is to demonstrate natural gas is an abundant, affordable, safe, clean and reliable energy choice in support of its member companies. This breakout will present the key 2016 work focuses of the CGA’s four Standing Committees; Operations, Market Development, Public & Government Affairs & Corporate Affairs.

19. Gas Ultrasonic Meters: Basic Operating Principle & Diagnostic Trouble-shooting
Campania A
Jim Bowen, Strategic Industry Manager, O&G, Americas, SICK

This course addresses the basics of transit time meters used for gas flow measurement for custody transfer in Transmission and Distribution/Industrial scenarios. Product fitness for application(s) and diagnosis of device function will also be covered with emphasis on detecting metering problems before accuracy is affected in an effort to avoid costly out-of-period accounting adjustments.

20. Gas Filtration
Campania B
Chris DesRoches, President, Petro Engineered Products Ltd.

The session will cover why use filters, types of contaminates, filter housing design and application. Filter elements and applications followed by understanding filter element specifications.

2:45 pm - 3:00 pmRefreshments and Exhibition
Umbria Lombardy

3:00 pm - 3:45 pm
21. SaskEnergy/TransGas “Standard Work Practices” Projects
Tuscany A
Rod Allan, Change Manager, Standards, SaskEnergy/TransGas
Lloyd Flory, SaskEnergy/TransGas

SaskEnergy/TransGas recently undertook 2 major projects in their Standard Work Practice Library. An online Library (Web Site) upgrade and a rewrite of all documented work procedures housed in the Library. The first of the Projects, the “Standards Library Upgrade Project”, included upgrading the online Standards Library platform to Sharepoint 2013. While we had the “hood up” we took the opportunity to make several enhancements to assist our Standards team in the work flow of writing, editing, approval voting, and publishing of work practices to our Library. We will review our Goals, Challenges, Implementation, and Benefits realized through this 18 month project.

The second Project we’ve undertaken is a COMPLETE rewrite of our entire Standards Library procedure documents (excluding our Drawing files). We will review the approach we took in identifying our Goals and Guiding Principles, a synopsis of our journey to date (project scheduled to complete in 2017) and early benefits we’re experiencing already.

22. Hazardous Area Classifications
Tuscany B
Brandon Stuart, Station Engineer, Union Gas
Will Johnson, Engineering Specialist Electrical, TransGas Ltd.
A discussion on Hazardous Area Classifications including what are they, why are they needed and what implications do they have on above grade assets.

23. Optimal Gas Sampling Solutions
Campania A
Martin Bouska, Development Manager, Welker

There are many ways to obtain a sample of natural gas flowing through a pipeline, however most of these methods will lead to damaged equipment, inaccurate results, and potentially even personal injury. Martin Bouska of Welker will draw on his years of experience to describe the best practices for reliably obtaining a representative sample in the safest way possible.

24. Hands On Session: Odorant Product Stewardship
Campania B
Olivier Griperay, Market Manager, Gas Odorants North America
4:30 pm - 6:00 pmReception and Exhibition
Umbria Lombardy

6:00 pm - 9:00 pmBanquet
Trentino


Thursday, June 16th, 2016
Special Thanks to our Gold Sponsors C.R. Wall & Co Inc. and Foothills Industrial Products
     
8:00 am - 9:00 amDelegate Breakfast and Exhibition
Umbria Lombardy
Breakfast sponsored by KTI Limited
9:00 am - 9:45 am
25. Monitor/Operator Regulators Best Practices
Tuscany A
John Anderson, Regional Manager, Emerson
Rob Sterling, Station Engineering Technical Guardian, Union Gas

Overview on how to install, tube, and test monitor regulator sets. Benefits of upstream, downstream, and working monitor configurations.

26. Understanding Measurement Data in Gas Measurement
Tuscany B
Paul Tang, Senior Engineer Specialist, FortisBC Energy

This presentation covers the general characteristics of measurement data encountered in the natural gas industry. Explanation is given to the process of measurement data acquisition, measurement data analysis, and the treatment of measurement error as well as measurement uncertainty.

27. SaskEnergy Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
Campania A
Johnny Menard, Manager, AMI Support, SaskEnergy Incorporated

In In 2011, SaskEnergy in collaboration with SaskPower agreed to a joint venture to transition from manual meter reading to Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI). The project goal was to supply monthly automated meter reads for billing purposes. SaskEnergy had already been working with the AMR technology in Swift Current. Conversion from manual reads to automated reads has been completed by retrofitting existing meters and exchanging meters with AMI module equipped meters. Our deployment vendors Grid One Solutions (GOS) were conducting the retrofits, and meter exchanges were completed by internal SaskEnergy technicians. Through these combined efforts we deployed 272,000 gas modules across Saskatchewan. The deployed gas modules are communicating through SaskPower’s AMI system, and are sending meter reads to SaskEnergy’s billing system. As of January 15, 2016 SaskEnergy has a total of 281,109 active service meters that have been converted to AMI. This total includes the AMI solution in the City of Swift Current and Lloydminster (ATCO). Benefit Realization – What we are seeing so far? • More actual meter reads; • Fewer truck rolls related to meter read field orders; • Call volume & length beginning to reduce since January 2015; • Fewer Exceptions in CIS – related to Customer Account Management; • More efficient Tenancy Change process.
(CANCELLED ) 28. Hands On Session: Pickling of New Pipelines
Tuscany B

This hands on session will teach students to design a pickling strategy to counteract the odor loss in a newly installed steel pipeline. Participants will be presented with equipment and procedures that can be used to complete a pickling process. Variables (flow, pressure, pipe diameter and length, type of odorant, drying procedures, laterals, type of clients, type of pipe) affecting the start-up procedure will be discussed. Students will be able to design a pickling strategy based on a given set of real life examples. Students are encouraged to bring to the workshop upcoming projects within their organization; these will be used to discuss different approaches to prepare for a new pipeline start-up.
9:45 am - 10:15 amCoffee with Exhibitors - last chance to enter prize draws
Umbria Lombardy

10:15 am - 12:00 pmExhibitor Tear Down Only
Umbria Lombardy

10:15 am - 11:00 am
29. Overpressure Protection Philosophy
Tuscany A
Harjasleen Dhillon, EIT Pressure Control Engineering, ATCO Gas
Brittany Macnamara, Engineer-In-Training, Distribution Engineering , SaskEnergy Incorporated

This presentation will discuss basic overpressure protection principles for several different methods of protection. It will also reveal different overpressure protection philosophies used in practice and will hopefully help guide others in making decisions when designing their own systems.
30. Considerations of Implementing New Gas Quality Specification Limits
Tuscany B
Nishant Batta, Measurement Engineering & Support, TransGas Limited

There are various parameters considered and used in Gas Quality Specifications across the continent. Understanding which are important for your business, and how to implement limits in the specification to ensure consistent. reliable and fair service to all customers is crucial. The methodology used to re-evaluate the TransGas Gas Quality Specification - including drivers, parameters considered, and implementation strategy will be discussed.

31. Asset Management and Analytics
Campania A
Wael Zayd, Asset Program Manager, Station Asset, Enbridge Gas Distribution

Enbridge Gas Distribution is embarking on a journey to implement and operationalize the Asset Management Initiative based on ISO 55000 Framework. The goal being to develop an overall optimized multi-year portfolio of capital projects by evaluating risk impact categories (customer/safety/financial) operational benefit and project cost performance in terms of Risk Reduction on Investment. The project selection process would evaluate the entire asset life cycle, supported by an integrated set of decision-making processes, asset intelligence through data analytics, and integrity assessments complemented by tacit knowledge. In developing the proper asset intelligence, Enbridge is currently in the process of implementing an Asset Health Review (AHR) to categorize the specific Health Indices for each gas carrying asset based on a number of factors such as: age, utilization, asset conditions, failure modes analysis, maintenance history, etc. The Health Index will help determine the risk level of the asset, and eventually assist in the replacing vs. repairing decision of the asset. The Health Index will be a leading indicator of where to focus our investments in the multi-year capital budget plan strategy. This presentation will take you through the journey in performing the AHR for the Stations Asset Class which eventually leads to the development of a Health Index for each asset.

32. Monitoring & Control of Cathodic Protection Systems
Campania B
Steve Hurbanek, Director of Business Development Corrosion Protection, OmniMetrix

Cathodic Protection has become a key technology utilized to safeguard the structural integrity of natural gas pipelines. Ensuring that a Cathodic Protection System is functioning properly is of the upmost importance for maintaining safe operations, and Josh Sowards will discuss the techniques and equipment available to monitor and control these systems.

11:00 am - 12:30 pmClosing Lunch and Prize Draw
Trentino
Lunch sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Inc.