ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KrzysztofPalka / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KrzysztofPalka / Wed, 23 Mar 2016 18:47:34 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KrzysztofPalka Clean hydrocarbons & renewable electrification & solar energy potential in Southern Alberta /slideshow/clean-hydrocarbons-renewable-electrification-solar-energy-potential-in-southern-alberta/59950026 cleanhydrocarbonsrenewableelectrificationsolarenergyinsouthernalberta-160323184734
We have great potential in Southern Alberta to embrace renewable energy and continue producing hydrocarbons. ]]>

We have great potential in Southern Alberta to embrace renewable energy and continue producing hydrocarbons. ]]>
Wed, 23 Mar 2016 18:47:34 GMT /slideshow/clean-hydrocarbons-renewable-electrification-solar-energy-potential-in-southern-alberta/59950026 KrzysztofPalka@slideshare.net(KrzysztofPalka) Clean hydrocarbons & renewable electrification & solar energy potential in Southern Alberta KrzysztofPalka We have great potential in Southern Alberta to embrace renewable energy and continue producing hydrocarbons. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cleanhydrocarbonsrenewableelectrificationsolarenergyinsouthernalberta-160323184734-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We have great potential in Southern Alberta to embrace renewable energy and continue producing hydrocarbons.
Clean hydrocarbons & renewable electrification & solar energy potential in Southern Alberta from Krzysztof (Kris) Palka
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Freshwater Conservation Strategies for the Energy Industry /KrzysztofPalka/freshwater-conservation-strategies-for-the-energy-industry-58872189 freshwaterconservationstrategiesforenergyindustry-160229201203
Continuing the Conversation: Water Wisdom II. Calgary Petroleum Club Feb 10, 2016. Krzys talks about eliminating freshwater use in the oil and gas industry through efficient processing and reuse of produced water.]]>

Continuing the Conversation: Water Wisdom II. Calgary Petroleum Club Feb 10, 2016. Krzys talks about eliminating freshwater use in the oil and gas industry through efficient processing and reuse of produced water.]]>
Mon, 29 Feb 2016 20:12:03 GMT /KrzysztofPalka/freshwater-conservation-strategies-for-the-energy-industry-58872189 KrzysztofPalka@slideshare.net(KrzysztofPalka) Freshwater Conservation Strategies for the Energy Industry KrzysztofPalka Continuing the Conversation: Water Wisdom II. Calgary Petroleum Club Feb 10, 2016. Krzys talks about eliminating freshwater use in the oil and gas industry through efficient processing and reuse of produced water. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/freshwaterconservationstrategiesforenergyindustry-160229201203-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Continuing the Conversation: Water Wisdom II. Calgary Petroleum Club Feb 10, 2016. Krzys talks about eliminating freshwater use in the oil and gas industry through efficient processing and reuse of produced water.
Freshwater Conservation Strategies for the Energy Industry from Krzysztof (Kris) Palka
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Hydrocarbons as Fuel /slideshow/clean-and-green-hydrocarbons-ignite-publish/55492465 cleanandgreenhydrocarbonsignitepublish-151125053026-lva1-app6892
The future can be great for our community, for our province, for the energy industry, for you and me and our children. However, it will require us to embrace positive change and to start the transition now. We can create an Alberta that is a renewable energy powerhouse by energy companies utilizing land and infrastructure they already use to generate renewable energy as well as using fuel cell technology to produce much cleaner energy from hydrocarbons during the transition period. And we can become the supplier of choice for clean and green hydrocarbon products, with extraction, processing and use of final products without emissions, pollution, fresh water and use of harmful chemicals. Why won't we start now? We can do it together! ]]>

The future can be great for our community, for our province, for the energy industry, for you and me and our children. However, it will require us to embrace positive change and to start the transition now. We can create an Alberta that is a renewable energy powerhouse by energy companies utilizing land and infrastructure they already use to generate renewable energy as well as using fuel cell technology to produce much cleaner energy from hydrocarbons during the transition period. And we can become the supplier of choice for clean and green hydrocarbon products, with extraction, processing and use of final products without emissions, pollution, fresh water and use of harmful chemicals. Why won't we start now? We can do it together! ]]>
Wed, 25 Nov 2015 05:30:26 GMT /slideshow/clean-and-green-hydrocarbons-ignite-publish/55492465 KrzysztofPalka@slideshare.net(KrzysztofPalka) Clean and green hydrocarbons ignite publish KrzysztofPalka The future can be great for our community, for our province, for the energy industry, for you and me and our children. However, it will require us to embrace positive change and to start the transition now. We can create an Alberta that is a renewable energy powerhouse by energy companies utilizing land and infrastructure they already use to generate renewable energy as well as using fuel cell technology to produce much cleaner energy from hydrocarbons during the transition period. And we can become the supplier of choice for clean and green hydrocarbon products, with extraction, processing and use of final products without emissions, pollution, fresh water and use of harmful chemicals. Why won't we start now? We can do it together! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cleanandgreenhydrocarbonsignitepublish-151125053026-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The future can be great for our community, for our province, for the energy industry, for you and me and our children. However, it will require us to embrace positive change and to start the transition now. We can create an Alberta that is a renewable energy powerhouse by energy companies utilizing land and infrastructure they already use to generate renewable energy as well as using fuel cell technology to produce much cleaner energy from hydrocarbons during the transition period. And we can become the supplier of choice for clean and green hydrocarbon products, with extraction, processing and use of final products without emissions, pollution, fresh water and use of harmful chemicals. Why won&#39;t we start now? We can do it together!
Clean and green hydrocarbons ignite publish from Krzysztof (Kris) Palka
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Shale Canada Water Recycling and Reuse 2015 Congress /slideshow/shale-canada-water-recycling-and-reuse-2015-congress/53136354 rtg6st0uru6gagahhcpm-signature-e44222068422f5374d9d4f61b7205d3cee9b67535f58f528e8d6cd344f841fd1-poli-150924024145-lva1-app6892
I had the opportunity to speak at the Canadian Shale Water Recycling and Reuse Congress last week in Calgary where I shared Imaginea’s plan to stop using freshwater for any operations by the second part of 2016. Like the majority of producers in central Alberta we produce a lot of saline water in our operations. This produced water should be the obvious source of water for all our operational needs. In 2009 it took our industry on average 0.14 bbls of water to produce a barrel of oil. By 2013 this had increased to 0.20 bbl and is continuing to grow. Based on the nature of oil to water that we produce, we are a water producer. We take and sell the oil and gas, but really we are in the business of producing water. So it is quite clear that our industry needs to invest and learn how to cost effectively process produced water so that it can be used to satisfy all our production needs without using any additional freshwater. This is an obvious choice as our use of fresh water results in permanent withdrawal of fresh water from the hydrologic cycle, removing it forever. At Imaginea we realized that if we could even use a portion of the water we produce to further our hydrocarbon production then it would mean we would use less to no freshwater which today comes from an irrigation canal that was put in place to supply water for agriculture and livestock. By figuring out how to cost effectively use processed water we will gain a highly reliable source of water at a predictable cost in addition to increasing social acceptance for our industry. If you have any questions about my presentation or our initiatives please let me know. ]]>

I had the opportunity to speak at the Canadian Shale Water Recycling and Reuse Congress last week in Calgary where I shared Imaginea’s plan to stop using freshwater for any operations by the second part of 2016. Like the majority of producers in central Alberta we produce a lot of saline water in our operations. This produced water should be the obvious source of water for all our operational needs. In 2009 it took our industry on average 0.14 bbls of water to produce a barrel of oil. By 2013 this had increased to 0.20 bbl and is continuing to grow. Based on the nature of oil to water that we produce, we are a water producer. We take and sell the oil and gas, but really we are in the business of producing water. So it is quite clear that our industry needs to invest and learn how to cost effectively process produced water so that it can be used to satisfy all our production needs without using any additional freshwater. This is an obvious choice as our use of fresh water results in permanent withdrawal of fresh water from the hydrologic cycle, removing it forever. At Imaginea we realized that if we could even use a portion of the water we produce to further our hydrocarbon production then it would mean we would use less to no freshwater which today comes from an irrigation canal that was put in place to supply water for agriculture and livestock. By figuring out how to cost effectively use processed water we will gain a highly reliable source of water at a predictable cost in addition to increasing social acceptance for our industry. If you have any questions about my presentation or our initiatives please let me know. ]]>
Thu, 24 Sep 2015 02:41:45 GMT /slideshow/shale-canada-water-recycling-and-reuse-2015-congress/53136354 KrzysztofPalka@slideshare.net(KrzysztofPalka) Shale Canada Water Recycling and Reuse 2015 Congress KrzysztofPalka I had the opportunity to speak at the Canadian Shale Water Recycling and Reuse Congress last week in Calgary where I shared Imaginea’s plan to stop using freshwater for any operations by the second part of 2016. Like the majority of producers in central Alberta we produce a lot of saline water in our operations. This produced water should be the obvious source of water for all our operational needs. In 2009 it took our industry on average 0.14 bbls of water to produce a barrel of oil. By 2013 this had increased to 0.20 bbl and is continuing to grow. Based on the nature of oil to water that we produce, we are a water producer. We take and sell the oil and gas, but really we are in the business of producing water. So it is quite clear that our industry needs to invest and learn how to cost effectively process produced water so that it can be used to satisfy all our production needs without using any additional freshwater. This is an obvious choice as our use of fresh water results in permanent withdrawal of fresh water from the hydrologic cycle, removing it forever. At Imaginea we realized that if we could even use a portion of the water we produce to further our hydrocarbon production then it would mean we would use less to no freshwater which today comes from an irrigation canal that was put in place to supply water for agriculture and livestock. By figuring out how to cost effectively use processed water we will gain a highly reliable source of water at a predictable cost in addition to increasing social acceptance for our industry. If you have any questions about my presentation or our initiatives please let me know. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rtg6st0uru6gagahhcpm-signature-e44222068422f5374d9d4f61b7205d3cee9b67535f58f528e8d6cd344f841fd1-poli-150924024145-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I had the opportunity to speak at the Canadian Shale Water Recycling and Reuse Congress last week in Calgary where I shared Imaginea’s plan to stop using freshwater for any operations by the second part of 2016. Like the majority of producers in central Alberta we produce a lot of saline water in our operations. This produced water should be the obvious source of water for all our operational needs. In 2009 it took our industry on average 0.14 bbls of water to produce a barrel of oil. By 2013 this had increased to 0.20 bbl and is continuing to grow. Based on the nature of oil to water that we produce, we are a water producer. We take and sell the oil and gas, but really we are in the business of producing water. So it is quite clear that our industry needs to invest and learn how to cost effectively process produced water so that it can be used to satisfy all our production needs without using any additional freshwater. This is an obvious choice as our use of fresh water results in permanent withdrawal of fresh water from the hydrologic cycle, removing it forever. At Imaginea we realized that if we could even use a portion of the water we produce to further our hydrocarbon production then it would mean we would use less to no freshwater which today comes from an irrigation canal that was put in place to supply water for agriculture and livestock. By figuring out how to cost effectively use processed water we will gain a highly reliable source of water at a predictable cost in addition to increasing social acceptance for our industry. If you have any questions about my presentation or our initiatives please let me know.
Shale Canada Water Recycling and Reuse 2015 Congress from Krzysztof (Kris) Palka
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-KrzysztofPalka-48x48.jpg?cb=1716334274 Simplicity, thinking long term, and relentlessly pursuing efficiency and high quality in everything I do forms the basis of my work ethic. I have diverse expertise in sustainably focused business strategy, sustainable operations, technology development, automation, mechanical engineering, lean manufacturing, production optimization along with an executive education from Harvard Business School. Collaboration, transparency and accountability are values that drive who I am and provide the foundational basis of my leadership style. I believe that when people share a common vision they are more passionate, successful and productive, they work better together, and develop more innovative ideas... http://www.imaginea-energy.ca https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cleanhydrocarbonsrenewableelectrificationsolarenergyinsouthernalberta-160323184734-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/clean-hydrocarbons-renewable-electrification-solar-energy-potential-in-southern-alberta/59950026 Clean hydrocarbons &amp; r... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/freshwaterconservationstrategiesforenergyindustry-160229201203-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds KrzysztofPalka/freshwater-conservation-strategies-for-the-energy-industry-58872189 Freshwater Conservatio... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cleanandgreenhydrocarbonsignitepublish-151125053026-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/clean-and-green-hydrocarbons-ignite-publish/55492465 Clean and green hydroc...