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4C Health, Safety, & Environmental Conference
February 19-22, 2017 Austin, 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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2017 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
Leadership The 2017 steering committee was comprised of members of the 4C Conference along with industry leaders including representatives from BP, Phillips 66, Valero, Emission Monitoring Service Inc., Environmental Resource Management, and Airgas an Air Liquide Company.
Conference Details
Attendees 639
Conference Pricing
Government $1,225
Attendees from 47 states & 8 countries
Industry Member $1,495
Presentations 69 Non-Industry Member $2,450
Training Sessions 29 Presenters & Trainers $250
Number of Exhibitors 75 Students $100
Number of Sponsors 25 Exhibit Booth $4,000
Distribution of Attendees by
Industry Affiliation
4C Attendees are interested in the following
types of information:
• Presentations given by industry and subject matter experts
• Best practices in health, safety, and environmental compliance
• Cutting-edge technological demonstrations
• Innovative and implementable compliance policies
• Case studies demonstrating best practices, lessons learned, and pitfalls avoided
• Continuing education opportunities
Industry End Users45%
Consultants, Engineers,
Vendors 49%
Government and Reglators
5%
Law Firms1%
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2017 PRESENTATIONS & TRAINING SESSIONS
Keynote Speakers
Steve Probst CEO & Founder, 4C Marketplace
David Friedman Vice President, Regulatory Affairs at AFPM
Ken Garing Chemical Engineer at US EPA
Kosta Loukeris Environmental Engineer at US EPA
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 some of the featured presentations from the 2017 event.
BWON Essential Elements of a BWON Compliance Assessments to Support Acquisitions Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP In the FLIR Age, Qualities for a Sustainable Program BWON Compliance in The Post-CD Era Scrubber Technology to Reduce Carbon Usage for BWON Compliance BWON Commonly Missed Waste Streams Ensuring BWON Compliance for TSDF’s NSPS QQQ Insights
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2017 PRESENTATIONS & TRAINING SESSIONS
Environmental Legal The Trump Administration & EPA’s Regulation of Oil & Gas Activities The Role of Federal Land Managers in NSR Permitting DOUBLE TROUBLE: An Update on General Duty Obligations The Trump / Pruit EPA – Changes Are Coming Ethical and Legal Considerations for Environmental Professionals CAA Mitigation Presentation Effectuating Regulatory Change in the Trump Administration: Opportunities & Limitations Consent Decree Termination
Flares Does Combustion Zone Net Heating Value (CZNHV) Track Flare Performance? Assessment of Flare Smokeless Capacity Estimation Techniques Flare Management Plans: Legal Strategies & Compliance Risks Post Design & Operation of Flare Gas Recovery In An Ethylene Plant Emissions Testing of Sonic Velocity Flares Flare System Control & Optimization under RSR 63.670 MACT Rule Reduce Turnaround Duration By Eliminating Flare/Flare Gas Recovery Utilizing New Scrubber Technology Comparison of MACT CC & NSPS Subpart Ja Requirements
Health & Safety Applying a “Hard Science” Disciplined Approach to Identify & Verify Chemical Properties for Safe Response, Handling, & Disposal New RMP Risks The Site Remediation MACT...Is Back! Advanced PRD Monitoring Systems Approach, Secure, Identify, & Respond to Routine Events, Chemical Spills, or Environmental Emergencies Advances in Confined Space Monitoring Safety and Accountability Using Police Investigation’s Process for Industrial Accident Scenes New EPA Programs to Expedite Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA)
LDAR HON & Other LDAR MACTs: Key Items Different than NSPS LDAR Requirements It’s Just Calibration...How Hard Can It Be? New & Different Approaches to Using the IR Camera for Beginners – The Detection of Hydrocarbon Leaks How to Maximize Efficiency for Your Regulatory Overlapping LDAR Program Chasing the "Exceptional Majority" vs Conducting LDAR for the "Minimal Majority" OGI Beyond the Visible: OOOOa Compliance & Innovative Next Gen LDAR Concept RCRA BB: Is Your Facility Ready for US EPA’s Next LDAR Inspection Focus? Gray Areas of LDAR
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Tanks / Wastewater Upstream Oil & Gas Emissions Inventory Calculations: Storage Tanks Why Are My Tank Vents Leaking? Asphalt & 6 Oil Tanks Vent Emissions Characterizing & Mitigating Air Emissions from Industrial Wastewater Treatment Processes Using ToxChem™ The Role of Process Modeling in Enhancing Optimization & Knowledge Management in Industrial Wastewater Treatment Oxygen Enhancement of Industrial Wastewater Systems and Potential Fenceline Impacts Tanks Implementation of CWA 316b -Cooling Water Intake Structures Biological Selenium Removal in Refinery & Pre-Treatment Requirements
Oil & Gas Best Practices for Vapor Recovery Systems to Reduce Venting & Flaring with Economic Benefit Applications & Field Results for Quantitative Optical Gas Imaging Modification/Reconstruction: Triggering NSPS VVA/GGGa/OOOOa LDAR Case Study Comparison of Conventional Method 21 vs Alternative Work Practice (Optical Gas Imaging) Insights for NSPS OOOOa Fugitive Emissions Monitoring Plans Use of Process Optimization Methods for Concurrent Evaluation of Plant Economics & Air Compliance Methane Blueprint EPA Compliance Alert: Best Practices to Reduce Venting & Flaring with Economic Benefit or How to Avoid a Consent Decree
Refinery Sector Rule Challenges to CEMs & Other EPA Calibration Monitoring in the Absence of Protocol Standards Optical Flow Sensor Technology for Flare Efficiency Using Calorimeters to Measure the Net Heating Value of Vent Gas
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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.
2017 Training Courses Offered
Advanced Compliance Strategies for Oil & Gas Modeling for Non-Modelers
Advanced Stack Testing NSPS QQQ Essentials
Advanced Topics in Optical Gas Imaging Oil & Gas Essentials
Air Permitting Essentials Optical Gas Imaging
Air Permitting for Experts Process Hazard Analysis Essentials
Bolted Flange Connection Engineering Workshop Process Safety Management Essentials
BWON Essentials RCRA Essentials
BWON for Experts Refinery Sector Rule Essentials by Trihydro
CEMS Essentials Risk Management Plan
Data Acquisition Systems Risk Management Planning Workshop
EPCRA Essentials Salt Lick BBQ & Deep Eddy Distillery
EPCRA/TRI for Experts Smoke School
Flares Essentials SOS Soil Remediation
Flares for Experts Specialty Chemical Plant Air Permitting
Guideware Software Training Workshop Stack Testing Essentials
Integrated Wastewater Essentials Overview Tanks Essentials
LDAR Essentials ToxChem Training
LDAR for Experts (LDAR Excellence) Valve Essentials
Model-Free Adaptive Control for Flares and Wastewater VISR Enabled Dashboard for Flare Operators
Wastewater Essentials
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2017 EXHIBITORS & COMPANIES IN ATTENDANCE
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 Unknown Utilities Industry Vendors
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
A.W. Chesterton Company Airgas, an Air Liquide Company Alliance Source Testing, LLC Ameritek Environmental BIC Magazine BLOC Environmental Bureau Veritas Camsco EMSI Enthalpy Analytical Inc. Environmental Systems Corporation (ESC) Extrel FLIR Systems Garlock Sealing Technologies GE Guardian Compliance GuideWare Systems HY-BON Engineering Hydromantis Environmental Software Solutions, Inc HYTORC Insight Environmental, Inc. InspectionLogic Corporation ISS
John Zink Company LLC Juniper Systems Leak Surveys Inc. M&C Tech Group N.A. Montrose Opgal Optical Scientific, Inc. (OSi) Protego, Inc. Providence Engineering Serpil Enterprises Summit Inspection Services, Inc. TEADIT North America Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. Think Environmental Trihydro Corporation UOP Industrial Water Technologies, A Honeywell Company Vector Controls and Automation Group VIM Technologies Viper Imaging Wood Group Zeeco, Inc.
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Companies in Attendance 4C Marketplace A.W. Chesterton Company AdvanSix AECOM AEREON AEROLANDMARINE SERVICES AES Energy Services AFPM Air Liquide Airgas, an Air Liquide Company All4 Inc Alliance Source Testing LLC Alliance Source Testing, LLC ALS Ameritek Environmental Ameritek Environmental Ametek Antero Resources Applied Contaminant Control Ltd. Aramco Services Company Ashland Inc. Ashworth Leininger Group Aux Sable Liquid Products, LP Babcock & Wilcox Barr Engineering Co. BASF Beacon Environmental Services Inc. BIC Magazine BLOC Environmental BP BP Amoco Chemical Company Braskem America Inc. Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P. Brock/Jacobs Bureau Veritas Calumet Specialty Products Camsco CB&I Cemtek Environmental Chemours Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Chevron Products Company CHS Inc. CITGO Clean Air Engineering College of the Desert
CVR Energy, Inc. CyboSoft Dakota Gasification Delek Refining, Ltd Delek Refining, Ltd. Delek US Dexter Field Services DiSorbo Consulting LLC DuPont Eastman Chemical, Texas Operations Ecom Mobile Safety EGC Critical Components Elements Markets Emerson Automation Solutions Emerson Process Management EMSI Enercon Energy Transfer Enterprise Products Enthalpy Analytical Inc. Envent Environment Canada Environmental Business Specialists Environmental Business Specialists LLC (EBS) Environmental Intellect (Ei) Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Resources Management Environmental Standards Environmental Systems Corporation (ESC) ERA Environmental Management Solutions Ergon Exploration, Inc. Ergon, Inc. ERIKS ERM ERM, Inc. Eurofins Evonik ExoThermo LLC. Extrel ExxonMobil Flexitallic Flint Hills Resources FLIR Systems Flo-tite Valves & Controls Fluenta
Garlock Sealing Technologies GCAL Analytical Laboratories GE Gemini Precision Machining Inc Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Guardian Compliance Guida, Slavich & Flores GuideWare Solutions GuideWare Systems Ham-Let Advanced Control Technology Hanby Environmental Hanby Environmental and Hanby PetroAnalysis Haskel International - Butech Haynes and Boone LLP Heath Consultants Hobré Instruments BV Hogan Lovells US LLP Holly Energy Partners HollyFrontier Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Company HSE Engineering LLC Hunt Refining Company HY-BON Engineering Hydromantis Environmental Software Solutions, Inc HYTORC INEOS INFRARED SOLUTIONS ARGENTINA S.A. Insight Environmental, Inc. InspectionLogic Corporation Intercontinental Terminals Co. International-Matex Tank Terminals, LLC INVISTA IR cameras, LLC Island Energy Services Downstream, LLC ISS John Zink Company LLC Juniper Systems K and K Process, LLC Katten Law KCI World
Konica Minolta, Inc. LDAR Solutions LDARtools Leak Imaging, LLC Leak Surveys Inc LeakDAS Lincoln Industries Lone Star Fasteners Lubrizol LyondellBasell M&C Tech Group M&C Tech Group N.A. M5 Midstream LLC Marathon Petroleum Maris Environmental & Engineering Momentum Midstream Montana DEQ Montrose Mueller Co. Net Mercury Nibco Northern Tier Energy Northwest Clean Air Agency NuStar Energy ODK International Services Limited Oneok, Inc. Online Environmental Services, Inc Opgal Optical Scientific, Inc. (OSi) Orkney Petroleum OTA COMPRESSION / KIMARK SYSTEMS OXEA Chemicals PBF Energy Perkins Coie LLP Phillips 66 Pioneer Natural Resources Placid Refining Company LLC Porocel Process Tech Inc. Protego, Inc. Providence Engineering PRSI PSC PSI RECES Environmental Consulting Renewable Energy Group Repro Technologies, Inc Rice Electronics
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Crume Sales/LCM Industries Sage ATC Environmental Consulting LLC Sage EHS Sage ICs Saitas and Seales Sasol Chemicals (USA) LLC Schirrmeister Diaz-Arrastia Brem LLP Serpil Enterprises Setpoint Integrated Solutions Shell Shell Global Solutions Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP Sick Sinclair Oil Corporation SLR Consulting SLR International Corporation Smith & Burgess Solsalena Solvay Solvay Specialty Polymers SOS Environmental Southwestern Energy Specialized Testing Services Spill Management Inc. Spirit Environmental State of Utah STC Steffes Stoel Rives LLP Summit Inspection Services, Inc. Summit Inspections Services, Inc. Suncor Energy Swater Flow Group Inc Tallgrass Energy Targa Resources Target Emission Services TCEQ TEADIT North America Team Industrial Services, Inc. Terra Applied Systems Tesoro Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Texas Public Policy Foundation Thermo Fisher Scientific
Rocky Mountain Envirotech Kinder Morgan Formosa Plastics Corporation Texas Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA, Inc. Total Safety U.S., Inc. TRC Environmental Corporation TRICORD Consulting Trihydro Corporation Trinity Consultants Trinity Consultants, Inc. U.S. Oil & Refining Co. United Refining Company Universal University of Texas Permian Basin UOP Callidus UOP Industrial Water Technologies, A Honeywell Company US EPA US Venture, Inc. Utah State Division of Air Quality Valero Energy Corporation Valero St. Charles Vapor Point LLC Vector Controls and Automation Group VIM Technologies Viper Imaging VSP Technologies Watson Valve Service Western Refining Inc. Westlake Williams Co Williams Co. Wood Group Zeeco Inc. Think Environmental Tischler/Kocurek RPS Group
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2017 SPONSORS
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.
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
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Bronze Sponsors
Contact Us For Sponsorship, Speaker, Trainer, and Exhibitor Opportunities Steve Probst Founder & CEO [email protected] 214-415-0607 Nick Jourdan Sponsor & Exhibitor Coordinator [email protected] 210-241-4895 General Inquiries www.4cconference.com [email protected]