CIM Calgary Branch, in collaboration with CIM MES, is pleased to present:
Tagi Ziarani, P.Eng.
Product Manager, Air & Gas Compression DXP-NATPRO
who will deliver a presentation on:
Utilization of Compressed Air Applications in Mining, Oil & Gas Industry
This presentation will provide insights into four main segments of compressed air in heavy industrial production environment.
First, some brief fundamentals about compressed air to help establish a general and quick understanding and foundation. Second, what is needed generally in a compressed air system in such environments. Third, compressed air applications in the mining by concentrating on instrument air and process air applications. And last but not least, we will provide examples of the utilization of applications in oil and gas business in Alberta and some mining applications in BC.
Some key words to keep in mind while discussing this topic are: Efficiency, Reliability, Redundancy, Oil-flooded versus Oil-free air, Control and Air quality.
Biography: Tagi Ziarani has graduated in 1995 from Sharif University of Technology in Tehran with Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He started his professional work as an engineer in a car manufacturing plant in Iran. Later in 1999 he immigrated to Canada and enrolled in a Master of Science degree program in Laval University in Quebec City. He finished his master’s degree in 2002.
He worked 5 years in automotive industry in two engineering positions in Toronto. In 2007 he moved to Montreal and continued working in manufacturing until 2010 when he joined Kaeser Compressors Canada as an Application Engineer. He has been trained in Kaeser Canada, Kaeser Germany and Kaeser USA and he has been working in designing compressed air systems and has worked as professional engineer on hundreds of Air Audit projects throughout Canada and particularly in Ontario.
He moved to Calgary in 2014 and joined Natpro as compressed air expert supporting inside sales, estimation and sales team working on several projects related to oil & gas and mining industry. He has deep knowledge of products such as compressors, dryers, filtration, system design, packaging and control. He has also evolved to working on both air and gas compressions fields, Vapour Recovery Units, Flue Gas Blower Units, Blowers and Vacuum units.
Wednesday, 8 November 2017
11:30am – 1:00pm
SCHEDULE
11:30 am – Registration (doors open)
12:00 pm – Lunch / Presentation and Q&A
1:00 pm – Closing Remarks
Fairmont Palliser Hotel
133 9 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta
Room: TBD (it will be posted at the entrances of the Palliser)
Register by Monday, November 6, to reserve a seat. Seats are limited so please RSVP soon by replying to cimcalgary@gmail.com if you are interested in attending. Please advise us of any special meal request in your response. This is an excellent networking opportunity.
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Cost (pay at the door: Cash or Cheque only):
BRANCH & MES MEMBERS: $40
NON-MEMBERS: $50
STUDENTS: $25
RETIRED: $25
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