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4C Health, Safety, &
Environmental
Conference
April 3-5, 2018
San Antonio, Texas Post Conference Report
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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The 4C Mission
4C’s mission is based on the core belief that involvement is key for compliance professionals. We believe when people
come together to connect, they influence change that betters environmental practices of the entire community. The 4C
mission is to provide an environment where compliance professionals come together to collaborate and connect with
peers, and contribute to industry compliance, (that's where the 4Cs come from).
The 4C Conference
The conference began in 2011 as the LDAR, BWON, Tanks, and Flares (LBTF) conference, and has witnessed steady growth
since its inception. It has developed into a cornerstone networking event and educational opportunity for HSE industry
members, subject matter experts, and vendors alike.
The huge amount of cutting-edge content the 4C Conference offers, and the opportunities it affords to vendors will
ensure 4C’s continued success and growth as an industry renowned event.
Through the 4C Marketplace, 4C HSE Conference creates a live space for Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE)
professionals to connect face-to-face on a yearly basis. We hope you join your peers and industry experts April 3rd-5th in
San Antonio, Texas as they share insights and best practices on the most significant environmental topics of the day.
The 4C Conference focuses on environmental regulatory, policy, health & safety issues, best practices, and technological
advancements in the industry.
The training courses are designed to educate facility managers, technical personnel, and newly appointed HSE staff on
existing and new health, safety, and environmental compliance strategies and best practices.
Presentation sessions are offered on more than 10 topic tracks and range from introductory content to advanced topics,
applications, and case studies.
300+ decision makers, managers, and representatives from 90+ refinery and petrochemical plants and service providers
attend, giving attendees the opportunity to connect with peers who share professional education goals, experience the
same challenges and opportunities in the refining and petrochemical industries.
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2018 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
Conference
Details
Attendees 686
Conference
Pricing
Government $1,225
Attendees from 48 states
10 countries Industry Member $1,495
Presentations 110 Non-Industry
Member $2,450
Training Sessions 34 Presenters & Trainers $250
Number of Exhibitors 62 Students $100
Number of Sponsors 35 Exhibit Booth $4,000
Distribution of
Attendees by
Industry
Affiliation
What Industries
Attend the
4C Conference?
Biofuels
Chemicals
Construction
Consulting
Contractors
E&P, Oil and Gas
Education
Energy
Engineering
Food and Beverage
Government
Law Firms
Manufacturing
Media
Nonprofit
Non-Profits
Other
Pipeline, Oil and Gas
Pulp and Paper
Refinery / Petrochemical
Retail
State Agency
Stone Clay Glass & Concrete Products
Technology
Terminals
Testing Laboratories
University/College
Utilities
Industry Vendors
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2018 PRESENTATIONS & TRAINING SESSIONS
Steering Committees
The 2018 conference solicited expert guidance and input from steering committees for each topic track featured at the
conference. Steering committees are responsible for collecting, evaluating, and approving quality content that educates
attendees on rising topics in the health, safety, and environmental industry. If you are interested in participating in a 2019
Steering Committee, please email Soni Mohan, Steering Committee Coordinator at [email protected].
Air Permitting BWON CEMS Emerging Technologies
Les Montgomery
Vice President, RPS Group
Bruce Douglas
Principal Consultant, Trinity
Consultants
Donny Klotz
Business Development
Manager, M&C TechGroup
N.A.
Jonathon Morrison
Drone Operations Manager,
Insight Environmental
Kevin Moin
Principal, RECES, LLC
Tim Kuiken
Business Development
Manager, M&C TechGroup
N.A.
Stephen Fargo
CEO, DataWing Global
Brian Fowler
Director of Implementations &
Marketing, Environmental
Systems Corporation
Environmental Legal Flares Flares/RSR Fugitive Emissions
Prevention
John B. King
Partner, Breazeale, Sachse &
Wilson LLP
Troy Boley
Vice President, Spectrum
Environmental Solutions, LLC
Herman Holm
Environmental Services
Director, Spectrum
Environmental Solutions, LLC
Dale Rice
Corporate Environmental
Engineer, V.S.P Technologies
Carrick Brooke Davidson
Counsel, Vinson & Elkins
Mike Hahn
Corporate Accounts Manager,
(Retired), GE, A Baker Hughes
Company
Bronson Pate
Global Vice President, RFS
Compliance Solutions
Raymond Smalts
Environmental Specialist,
HollyFrontier Corporation
Joel Baulch
Engineering and Technical
Services Director, TEADIT
Earl Hassel
LDAR Coordinator, CPChem
Richard Tym
OEM Market Manager – North
America, Garlock Sealing
Technologies
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LDAR Oil & Gas RMP/PSM Wastewater
Tanya Jackson
Project Manager, Montrose Air
Quality Services
Jeff Voorhis
Engineer, Hybon Engineering
Jean Flores
Owner, Guida, Slavich & Flores,
P.C.
Tim O’Connor
Senior Environmental
Specialist, Environmental
Business Specialists, LLC
Matt Gobert
Vice President, EMSI
Sean Macleod
Engineer, Williams
Kristin Gordon
Houston Office Director, All4
Inc.
Lori Donnovan
New Challenges in Program
Management, Honeywell
Deever Bradley
Partner, ERM
Terence Trefiak
President, Target Emission
Services
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2018 PRESENTATIONS & TRAINING SESSIONS
2018 Keynote Speakers
Steve Probst
CEO & Founder, 4C Marketplace
David Friedman
Vice President, Regulatory Affairs at AFPM
Ken Garing
Chemical Engineer at US EPA (Retired)
Presentations
4C offers attendees access to the largest and highest-quality collection of presentations. Presentations cover more than 10
different topic tracks, and range from introductory topics to in-depth case studies. Below are the presentations from the
2018 conference.
Air Permitting
2015 Ozone Standards and Current and Potential Shortage of Emission Reduction Credits
TCEQ Air Quality Permitting Effects Evaluation
Photochemical Modeling with CAMx for Ozone Inter-Precursor Trading
A False Sense of Security - Shifts in EPA’s Implementation of PSD Capable of Accommodating Determination and The
Demand Growth Exclusion
Emissions Reduction Warehousing Analysis: Positioning Your Plant for Growth
Navigating TCEQ's "Non Rule" Permit-By-Rule
Formaldehyde: A New Concern for Air Permitting?
Serving Two Masters; Understanding Texas and EPA Permitting Programs
New Source Review: What to Look for in Upcoming Reforms
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BWON
BWON Compliance in the Post-CD Era
Downstream Confirmation of Benzene Loading
Vaporlock Scrubber Technology Reducing Carbon Usage for BWON Compliance
BWON Interpretation for Ethylene Plants
On-Going BWON Compliance Concerns
BWON Off-site Waste Treatment
Beyond CD Compliance, to Audit or not?
CEMS
Mass Spectrometers for BTU in Flare Determination
Emerging analyzer technologies for CEMS
Experience with Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems; A Love, Hate Relationship
Difficult CEMS Applications at Refineries and Chemical Plants
Overcoming Common Gas Sampling Challenges
Simplifying CEM Reporting: The Revolution in Data Acquisition & Handling
Common CEMS RATA Failures and Risks
Potential Impacts of Recent U.S. EPA Region 6 Guidance on CMS Downtime and Data Calculation
Emerging Technologies
How to Integrate Drones into Routine Operations
Detection Limits for Optical Gas Imaging
Aerial Infrared Thermography
The Impact of New Technology on HSE : How Are Drones Currently Having an Impact on Improving HSE Procedure for
Industrial Assets Owner, Opportunities and Challenges
Optical Gas Imaging
Aerial Gas Leak Detection May Be Simpler Than You Thought!
The AIHR Shark Offers a Uniquely Innovative Approach for You to Get Into and Stay in Compliance for Your Air
Monitoring Programs
Committing to Safe and Versatile UAV Inspections
Conducting a Threat Assessment of Your Facility’s Airspace
Environmental Legal
Clean Air Act Risk Management Plan and General Duty Clause: EPA Enforcement Trends and Other Emerging Issues
TSCA Reform, Take 2: Reconciling Trump’s Deregulatory Agenda and a Congressionally-Mandated Program
The Regulation of Oil & Gas Activities Under the Trump Administration
Next Generation Enforcement: Environmental Enforcement in the Trump Era
It's Not Dead, It's Mostly Dead - CD Termination
New Developments in Environmental Enforcement
Enforcement: The State and Local Perspective
What’s Happening on RMP and PSM in the Courts and in the Trump Administration? Will the Rule Stay Delayed or
Should Companies Prepare to Comply with the New RMP Rule Now?
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Flares
How to Control Flares to Comply with RSR-63.670 Rules
Flare System EPA Compliance – How to Simplify Three Projects’ Execution While Saving on Installation Costs and
Improving Productivity
Flare System Control and Optimization for MACT CC RSR 63.670
Development of an Elevated Flare Tip to Ease 40 CFR 63.670 Compliance
The Final Flare Requirements – Latest Update on the Refinery Sector Flare Rule
Reduce Turnaround Loading of H2S to the Flare Utilizing New Scrubber Technology
Using Optical Flow Sensor Technology to Meet EPA J/Ja and RSR Requirements
Ultrasonic Flowmeters Meeting the Flow Measurement Challenges of MACT RSR 63.670 - From Flare to Steam to Fuel
Gas Measurement
Flares/RSR
RSR SSM Impacts and Solutions for NHV Management
Benzene Fenceline Monitoring; Regulation Updates & Lessons Learned for Ongoing Compliance
Flaring Circa 2019, Increasingly Stringent Requirements to Reduce or Eliminate Refinery Flaring
Flare Gas Composition Analysis and QA/QC – Lessons Learned and Lessons Lost
Utilizing Mobile Treatment Systems to Aid in Process Unit Deinventory – Meeting Refiners’ Challenges with MACT CC
Eliminating H2S & SO2 Emissions at SRU, Coker and Other Sulfur Handling Units of Refineries
Overcoming Challenges Meeting RSR Flare Monitoring Requirements
Comprehensive Measurement and Analytical Technologies and Innovative Digital Solutions for RSR Compliance
RSR MPV PRD & MSS
Fugitive Emissions Prevention
Good Packing Installation Techniques for Fugitive Emissions Services
The Value of Utilizing Low E Technology as a Standard
Acoustic Monitoring Environmentally Friendly but Economically Fruitful
Methods for Enhancing Fugitive Emissions Prevention in Chemical Process Pipelines
End Users Views on Flange Sealing – Using Market Research to Direct Meaningful Product Development
Fugitive Emissions Standards and Laboratory Test Methods for Valves
Is There A Better Way to Do LDAR
Bolted Connectors: Re-Torquing to Reduce Fugitive Emissions – When and When Not
LDAR
Environmental, Health & Safety Driving Grab Sampling Culture
Levels of Compliance
LDAR 2.0: LDAR for Environmental Compliance and LDAR for Operational Excellence
What is a Connector? When Do I Have to Monitor It?
Forge Bonding Valve Repair
The Future Technology of LDAR.
Data Analysis and how it can Improve your LDAR Program
It's Just Calibration....How Hard Could It Be?
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Oil & Gas
ONE Future – The Search for The Best Way to Reduce Methane Emissions.
Permian Basin Environmental Success Story: Revenue Sharing With Vent Gas
Acoustic Condensate Stabilization
Waste Heat - A New Profit Center
Process Burner Flames: The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly
Oil and Gas Regulatory Uncertainty - The New Normal?
Update on Current High Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) Technology, 3D Data Modeling, and Applying HRSC
Data to Remedial Design (Part 1)
Improved Result for In-Situ Remediation Projects by Utilizing High Resolution Data, Injection, and Hydraulic Placement
Treatment Methods – It’s a Contact Sport (Part 2)
Oil & Gas / Refinery Best Management Practices
Navigating through the Challenges of NSPS OOOOa
OOOOa LDAR Compressor Station Case Study Results
Expansion Projects’ Potential Impact on Wastewater & Liquid Streams in Open Systems
QUAD Oa LDAR - Process and Procedures
Refinery-Wide Maintenance Vent Compliance Program Development Strategies
New Technology for Treatment of Refinery Chemical Cleaning Waste Water
Utilizing Mobile Treatment Systems to Capture Lost Profits Resulting from Flared or Reprocessed Fuels
Review of Best Practices for Selection, Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Gas Meters for Flare Applications
Used for Managing Facility Mass Balance and Compliance
RMP / PSM
Improving Safety with Wireless Monitoring of Safety Showers
EPA’s Regulatory Reform Agenda One Year In
Trends in EHS Auditing
Does My MOC Affect Relief or Flare System Design
Introducing A New Technology: An Economical & Efficient Means to Capture VOC’s & Extinguish Tank Fires With One
Multipurpose Tool
Manage Process Changes in More Efficient and Controlled Manner Through eMoC
Lesson Learning from Off-Road Motor Vehicle Incident - A Case Study
PSM 101
Forget About the Feds, States are Moving on Expanded PSM/RMP Rules – Is it California Dreamin’ or a Glimpse into the
Future of PSM/RMP Rulemaking?
Wastewater
Method Update Rule - Impact to Detection Limits
Water Reuse Solutions in Small Communities by Fixed Film Based Package Treatment and Innovation Disinfection
Processes
A Primer on PFAS, a Contaminant Emerged
Water Efficiency Evaluations: Approaches and Secondary Impacts
The Role of Science in Developing Enhanced Oil and Gas Resources, Being Environmentally Sound, and Protecting
Water Use
EPA’s Modeling Approach to Metals Criteria, How May it Affect State Water Quality Criteria?
Use of Carbon Dioxide for Effluent and In-Process pH Reduction
"An Overview of NSPS Subpart QQQ – VOC Emissions from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems
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Training Sessions
4C brings together subject matter experts on all areas of HSE, and offers conference attendees classes covering basic
topics to highly-detailed advance courses on specialized subjects. If there’s a course or topic you would like to see
included at the 2019 conference, please email Soni Mohan, Training Coordinator, at [email protected].
2018 Training Courses Offered
A Roadmap to the Future of Air Quality Permitting HSE Leadership Excellence (Early-to-Advanced Professionals)
Advanced Stack Testing In-Situ Remediation of Hydrocarbon and Saltwater Impacted
Soils
Advanced Topics in Quantitative Optical Gas Imaging Intermediate Air Permitting
Air Permitting Essentials LDAR - Beyond Basics and Underneath the Rules - (Multi-
Day)
Air Permitting for Experts - (Multi-Day) LDAR Excellence - (Multi-Day)
BWON Auditing for Experts Oil & Gas Air Regulations - What You Need to Focus on Now
BWON Fundamentals - Implementing a
Comprehensive BWON Program
Optical Gas Imaging
Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
Essentials
Particulate Matter Measurement Demystified
ESC | StackVision New User Mini (1-day) Training Process Heater and Boiler Tune Up Training
Essentials of Air Permitting & Compliance for Chemical
Plants
PSM Excellence / PHA Best Practices
FAA 107 - Drone Certification Refinery Sector Rule Focused Compliance
Flare Control System Design to Comply with EPA RSR-
63.670 Rules
Stack Testing Essentials
Flares Essentials Tanks Essentials
Flares for Experts: Flare Instrumentation and Analyzers Valve Essentials
Fugitive Emissions Course Video Imaging Spectral Radiometry as an Alternative
Monitoring Method for the Refinery Sector Rule
Guideware Software Training Visible Emissions Measurement Certification (ALT 082)
How to Effectively Control Wastewater pH, ORP and
Turbidity
Wastewater Essentials for Refining and Petrochemical
Facilities
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2018 SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
Sponsors
Select businesses demonstrated their commitment to achieving sharing industry best-practices and regulatory compliance
strategies in the refinery and chemical industries by becoming sponsors of the 4C Conference. Sponsoring also provided
unique opportunities for them to promote their business throughout the conference to the targeted audience they wished
to reach.
Elite Sponsors
Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
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Exhibitors
Businesses took advantage of the opportunity to get their message in front of potential new customers in the refinery &
chemical industries by becoming exhibitors. The demand for exhibit space at 4C is very high, and exhibitor booths often
sell out prior to the conference.
Exhibiting
Companies
Airgas
Alliance Source Testing
AmeriTek Environmental
APTIM
BAIR Environmental
Baker Hughes, a GE Company
Barr Engineering
Beric Valves
BioAir Solutions
Bureau Veritas
CAMSCO
CDM Environmental and Technical
Services
Cemtek Environmental
CNTRAL
EcoVapor Recovery
Emerson Automation Solutions
Emission Monitoring Service, Inc.
Environmental Intellect
Environmental Systems Corporation
Eurofins
Extrel CMS
FLIR
Fluenta
Forge Tech
Garlock
GAS Inc.
Golden Specialty
Guideware
Hobre Analyzer Solutions
HORIBA Process and Environmental
Hy-BON/EDI
HydroChemPSC
InfoSight
Infrared Cameras Inc.
Insight Environmental
InspectionLogic
ISS
John Zink Hamworthy
Juniper Systems
LDAR Solutions
LDARtools
Leak Surveys Inc.
M&C TechGroup
Montrose Group
Optical Scientific Inc.
Providence Photonics
RECES Environmental Consulting
Score Valve
SENSIT Technologies
SGS North America
SLR Consulting
Spirit Environmental
TEAM
Think Environmental
TRC Solutions
Trihydro
Vapor Point
Vector Controls and Automation Group
VIM Technologies
Viper Drones
Zeeco
ZWICK
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All Companies in Attendance
4C Marketplace
AAGriggs Consulting, LLC
AES Energy Services
Afton Chemical
Airgas, an Air Liquide Company
AKE Services
Alberta Energy Regulator
ALL4 Inc.
Alliance Source Testing, LLC
Alon refinery
Alon USA, LP
Alpha3 Consulting-LLC
Americas Styrenics LLC
Ameritek Environmental
Andeavor
Applied Contaminant Control Ltd.
APTIM
Atlas Energy
Aux Sable Liquid Products, LP
Axiall
BAIR
Baker & Hostetler LLP
Baker Hughes, a GE company
Barr Engineering
BASF
Beric Valves
BHGE
BIC Alliance
BioAir Solutions
Bloc Environmental
BP
Breazeale Sachse and Wilson LLP
Buckeye Partners
Buckeye Partners LP
Buckeye Texas Processing
Bureau Veritas
Burns & McDonnell
Callidus Technologies
Calument Specialty
Calumet Montana Refining
Camsco
Cargill
Cargill, Inc
CDM Environmental & Technical
Services
Environmental Systems Corporation
(ESC)
ERM
Eurofins
Evonik
Evonik Corporation
Exelon Corp
Extrel
ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering
Flint Hills Resources
Flint Hills Resources, LP
FLIR Systems
Fluenta Inc.
Flyability
Forge Tech, Inc.
Formosa Plastics Corporation
Garlock Sealing Technologies
GAS Inc.
GE Oil & Gas Pressure Control LP
Georgia Gulf Corporation
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC
GHD
Golden Specialty Inc
GuideWare Systems
Gulf Advanced Control Systems Est
Gulf Coast Green Energy
H2E Inc.
HALCON RESOURCES CORP
Haynes and Boone
Hobre
HollyFrontier Corporation
Horiba
HORIBA Instruments
Houston Refining, LP
Hunton & Williams LLP
Huntsman Corporation
Husky Energy
HY-BON Engineering
HydroChem PSC
ICI " Infrared Cameras Inc
Independent Contractor
Industrial Valco
Industrial Valves
InfoSight Corporation
Oneok, Inc.
Optical Scientific, Inc. (OSi)
OXEA Chemicals
Oxea Corporation
Oyster Bayou- Denbury Onshore LLC
Palmilla Energy
Pasadena Refining Systems, Inc.
Phillips 66
Phillips 66 - Headquarters
Placid Refining Company LLC
Process Mercury Group
Process Tech Inc.
Providence Engineering
Providence Photonics
Return Energy
RFS Compliance Solutions
RPS Group
Sage ATC Environmental Consulting
LLC
Sage EHS
Sanborn, Head & Associates
Sasol
Score Diagnostics
Score Valve / Midas Meter
SENSIT Technologies
SGS Galson Laboratories, Inc
Shell
Shell Chemical Company
Shell Nigeria Exploration Company
(SNEPCo)
Siemens Industries, Inc.
Sinclair Oil
Sinclair Wyoming Refining Company
SLR Consulting
SoCalGas
Solvay
Southern Company
Spectrum Environmental Solutions,
LLC
Spirit Environmental
Synagro
Talen Energy
Target Emission Services
Teadit N.A., Inc.
Team Industrial Services, Inc.
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Celanese
CEMTEK Environmental
Chevron
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
LP
Chevron Products Company
CHS Energy Operations
CITGO Petroleum Corporation
CNTRAL
Continental Resources, Inc.
Crain, Caton & James
CVR Energy, Inc.
DataWing Global
Davis L Ford & Associates
Delek Refining, Ltd
Delek US
Delek US Holdings, Inc.
DNV GL
Eastman Chemical Company
EBAA Iron Inc
EcoVapor Recovery
Eli Lilly, Retired
Emerson Automation Solutions
Emerson Process Management
Emission Advisors Inc.
EMSI
EMSI Environmental Services
ENCOS, Inc.
Energy Transfer
Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.
Enginuity Global
EnLink Midstream
EnRUD Resources, Inc.
Entergy
Environment and Climate Change
Canada
Environmental Business Specialists
LLC (EBS)
Environmental Compliance
Technologies, Inc.
Environmental Intellect (Ei)
Environmental Rental
Environmental Standards, Inc.
Infrared Cameras Inc.
Insight Environmental, Inc.
InspectionLogic Corporation
Integro Solutions
Intercontinental Terminals Company
IPR*EMS
ISS - Industrial Specialty Services, LLC
John Brooks Company
John Zink Hamworthy Combustion
Johnson & Johnson
Juniper Systems
K and K Process
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
KCI Corporation
KCI Publishing
KCI World
Ken Garing & Associates
Kinder Morgan
Koch Fertilizer Enid
Korsa Technical
Kuraray
Kuwait Oil Company
Lamar University
Lamar University-Beaumont
LDAR Solutions
LDARtools
Leak Surveys Inc.
Lotte Chemical Louisiana LLC
Louisiana Department of
Environmental Quality
Lyondellbasell
LyondellBasell / Houston Refining
M&C Tech Group N.A.
Marathon Petroleum Company LP,
Illinois Refining Division
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
MDesign
Meridian Energy
Miller Environmental Services, LLC
Montrose Environmental Group
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.
Naviknow
NuStar Energy
OK Roger
TeamFurmanite
Tesoro
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Think Environmental
Tischler/Kocurek
Total Petrochemicals Inc.
TRC Solutions
Trihydro Corporation
Trinity Consultants
Tulane Univeristy
United Valve
University of Gana
University of Oklahoma
US EPA
USAF/ANG
Utah State Division of Air Quality
Valero
Valero Energy
Valero Energy Corporation
Valero Energy Corporation - HQ
Valero Services
Vapor Point LLC
Vector Controls and Automation
Group
Ventil
VIM Technologies
Vinson & Elkins
Viper Drones
Virtual Technology LLC
Vista GeoScience
VSP Technologies
Western Refining Southwest, Inc.,
Gallup
Westlake
Westlake Chemical Corporation
Williams
Wood Group
Xcel Energy
Zeeco, Inc.
Zwick Valves N.A. LLC
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2019 CONFERENCE INFORMATION
2019 Dates, Location and Format
In 2019, the 4C HSE Conference returns to Austin to host 3 days of cutting-edge presentations, training sessions, and
exciting networking events.
Dates: February 6-8, 2019
Location: Hilton Austin
500 East 4th Street
Austin, Texas 78701
Format
February 6th: Breakout Presentations & Tradeshow
February 7th: Training Sessions & Tradeshow
February 8th: Training Sessions
2019 Attendee Registration Pricing
4C offers registration pricing for Industry Members (end-users, refinery/petrochemical/chemical plant employees), Non-
Industry members (vendors, OEMs, consultants), Government Employees, and Students.
Register at https://www.4cconference.com.
Group discounts are available. Please email [email protected] for group rates.
Full Conference Registration Prices
Full conference registration includes access to all breakout presentations, training sessions, networking events, meals, and
other conference events.
Registration Type Registration Item Price
Industry Member Full Conference Registration $1,495
Non-Industry Member Full Conference Registration $2,450
Government Employee Full Conference Registration $1,225
Student Full Conference Registration $100
a La Carte Conference Registration Prices
If registrants are interested in specific conference offerings, they may register for individual items.
Registration Type Registration Item Price
Industry Member
Presentations Day (Feb. 6) $825
2/2.5-Day Course $950
1-Day Course $425
2/4-Hour Workshops $295
Non-Industry Member
Presentations Day (Feb. 6) $1,275
2/2.5-Day Course $1,475
1-Day Course $575
2/4-Hour Workshops $350
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Contact Us
Steve Probst
Co-Founder & CEO
214-415-0607
Scott Muller
Partner & Co-Founder
512-415-9747
Uzkar Ibrahim
Sponsor & Exhibitor Coordinator
304-532-5284
Soni Mohan
Presenter, Trainer, & Steering Committee
Coordinator
832-498-4912
Gina Vall
Accounting
817-454-0352
Stephen Rust
Marketing Mgr. & Conference Coordinator
210-473-9423
General Inquiries
www.4cconference.com