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ICRARD London June 12, 13 2006 Walter Bobby. ESRF, PERD, PTAC, CONRAD PRAC CAPP C-NLOPB Operators MUN SafetyNet CISTI. Canada. ESRF www.esrfunds.org 2006 Research programs Evaluation of Seismic Impacts on Invertebrates Fate and Transport of Drilling Mud and Fluid Discharges
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ICRARD London June 12, 13 2006 Walter Bobby
ESRF, PERD, PTAC, CONRAD PRAC CAPP C-NLOPB Operators MUN SafetyNet CISTI Canada
ESRF www.esrfunds.org 2006 Research programs Evaluation of Seismic Impacts on Invertebrates Fate and Transport of Drilling Mud and Fluid Discharges Cumulative Effects Assessment – Development of Ecologically Based Thresholds for the Kendall Island Bird Sanctuary Post-Construction Evaluation of the Ikhil Pipeline near Inuvik, NWT Evaluation of Produced Water Toxicity and Environmental Significance CSA Structures Offshore Seabird Monitoring Program Assessment of Influence of Seismic Testing on Fish Movements and Behaviour
ESRF Contacts Dave Burley Manager, Environmental Affairs Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board Fifth Floor, TD Place St. John’s, NL Canada A1C 6H6 Tel:: 1 709 778 1403 Fax: 1 709 778 1473 dburley @cnlopb.nl.ca Bonnie Gray-Wallace Chair, ESRF Management Board c/o National Energy Board 444 - Seventh Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Tel: 1 403 299 3675 Fax: 1 403 292 5503 bgraywallace@neb-one.gc.ca Kym Hopper-Smith ESRF Program Coordinator c/o National Energy Board 444 - 7th Avenue S.W. Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Tel: 1 403 299 3890 Fax: 1 403 292 5503 khoppersmith@neb-one.gc.ca
PERD http://www2.nrcan.gc.ca/es/oerd/english/ Unconventional gas supply Offshore environmental factors Pipelines Marine transportation and safety Regulatory Requirements for Offshore Drilling and Production Wastes, Assessment of Cumulative Effects, and Remediation of Accidental Discharge and Spills Northern production
PERD 2006 Research program (108 projects) Some of the programs Emergency Evacuation and Rescue from Beaufort Sea Production Structures Performance of Evacuation Equipment in Ice Environments Evacuation in Landfast ice in Beaufort Sea Assessment model for the fate and environmental effects of drilling wastes Assessment of exploration activities on seals
PERD Contact Natalie Shea S&T Advisor/Conseillère en S-T, Oil and Gas/Petrole et Gaz Office of Energy Research and Development/Bureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques Energy Policy Sector/ Secteur de la politique Natural Resources Canada/ Ressources Naturelles Canada 14th Floor, 580 Booth Street/ 14e étage, 580, rue Booth Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0E4 Tel: 613-944-5130
PRAC www.pr-ac.ca Public – private partnership in 2002 industry, academia, and government in Atlantic Canada (Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island) Vision"By 2015, PRAC will have been instrumental in assisting its members to develop world class petroleum R & D capability in Atlantic Canada focused on the region's unique operating and business challenges." Mandate To foster within Atlantic Canada inter-disciplinary research and development (R&D) related to oil and gas and the diffusion of that knowledge.
PRAC Research programs Transfer to usability programs Projects Lifeboat release mechanism Simulator training for life boat operators
PRAC Rod DoaneDirector, Research and DevelopmentPetroleum Research Atlantic Canada1321 Edward StreetHalifax, NS B3H 3H5Tel: (902) 494-1896Fax: (902) 494-2489Email: rod.doane@pr-ac.ca Jonathan MacDonaldCanada-Newfoundland Offshore Petroleum BoardFifth Floor, TD PlaceSt. John’s, NLCanada A1C 6H6Tel: 778 1434Fax: 778 1473e-mail: jmacdonald@cnlopb.nl.ca
CAPP www.capp.ca/ R&D Committee Shawn J. Hurley Petro-Canada Scotia Centre, Suite 201 235 Water Street St. John’s, NL Canada A1C 1B6 Tel: (709)778 3603 Fax: (709) 724 2835 Cell: (709) 727 8332 E-mail: shurley@petro-Canada.ca
C-NLOPB Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Benefit Plan Guidelines, February 2006 Exploration Phase R&D expenditures up to a maximum of 5 percent of the expenditure bid. Development Phase R&D expenditures of 0.5 percent of total project capital cost Production Phase R&D expenditure requirement is calculated as the difference between the Total Requirement and the development phase requirement. Total requirement is the value of the field times the average percentage of R&D expenditures by Canadian oil & gas companies.
Contact Brian VeitchTerra Nova Project Junior ChairDirector, Ocean Engineering Research CentreFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceMemorial University of NewfoundlandSt. John’s, NLCanada A1B 3X5Tel: 709 737 8970Fax: 709 737 4042e-mail: bveitch@mun.ca MUN
http://iot-ito.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eer/home_e.html Trish LeBlancHead, NRC Information Centre, St. John'sInstitute for Ocean TechnologyCanada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI)National Research Council Canada, P.O. Box 12093St. John's, NL A1B 3T5Canada phone: (709) 772-2021fax: (709) 772-3670email: trish.leblanc@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca Antonio Simoes ReNRC, Institute for Ocean TechnologyArctic Avenue, P.O. Box 12093St. John’s, NLCanada A1B 3T5Tel: 709 772 0914Fax: 709 772 2462e-mail: antonio.simoes_re@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca CISTI