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Overcoming technical challenges to maximize productivity, control costs, & improve operational efficiency
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Benefits of attending • Accelerate your tight oil developments by applying the techniques and technologies that are having the biggest impact today in tight oil plays around the world • Identify the new and emerging technologies to watch: Find out which are showing the most promising results in overcoming technical challenges and maximizing production volumes and how you can apply them • Hone your field development strategies to improve your EUR whilst delivering measureable efficiency gains and cost savings: Hear examples of how others have done this and what lessons they have to share • Be part of the solution: Rotating roundtable format for detailed exploration of every presentation ensures valuable pooling of examples and visibility on a huge breadth of experiences: Enhance your knowledge of how others are tackling the technical challenges you face
Workshops: 29th January 2013 A) Tight Oil Reservoir Characterization Methods, Challenges and Solutions Don Westacott, Principal Advisor, Global Unconventional Reservoirs, Halliburton B) Frac Fluids: Design for the Life of the Well Liang Xu, Technical Professional Leader, Well Stimulation Chemistry, Multi-Chem, A Halliburton Service C) Exclusive Virtual Workshop: Forecasting Production and Estimating Reserves in Unconventional Reservoirs Dr John Lee, Professor & Hugh Roy & Lillie Cranz Cullen, Distinguished University Chair, University of Houston
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“In the last year we have reduced our quarterly average costs per stage (total completions) by 40%’, I’ll be addressing how we did this at the Tight Oil Technical Forum and in return I look forward to gaining insights into how to tackle the challenges ahead of us.”
Chris Faulkner CEO Breitling Oil and Gas Stan Wilson Manager, Resource Development, Northern Region Continental Resources Don Westacott Principal Advisor, Global Unconventional Reservoirs Halliburton Charlie Willmore Chief Geologist, Bakken Business Unit Statoil Mark Pearson President Liberty Resources Sean Buchanan Completions Engineering Advisor PXP (Plains E&P) Milind Deo Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Petroleum Research Center, University of Utah Lindell Bridges President Pure Earth Resources Dan Georgi Baker Hughes Technology Fellow Baker Hughes Chad Hartman Chief Technical Advisor Weatherford Laboratories
Sean Buchanan Completion Engineering Advisor PXP (Plains E&P)
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Tight Oil Technical Forum
Houston
29-31 January 2013
Benefits of attending Developing tight oil resources may be at the top of the unconventional oil and gas agenda but despite high levels of focus, activity and future volume predictions, there remain significant technical challenges and many unknowns. Harnessing new techniques and strategies, identifying ones that appear to be working elsewhere, and learning how others are controlling costs will make a huge difference to successfully developing these resources at optimal production volumes, efficiency and cost. The Tight Oil Technical Forum will provide you with that insight. This forum will allow attendees to share and discuss real results in a highly interactive environment where intimate group discussions are held in response to presentations. The Tight Oil Technical Forum will provide you with a practical knowledge sharing environment for uncovering the best practice which can be applied to improve and accelerate progress in your tight oil plays. Sessions include: • A review of Statoil’s understanding of tight oil production and reservoir properties in the Middle Bakken in North Dakota and eastern Montana and how you can apply this knowledge • Tight Oil development case studies including an update from Continental on their progress in the Bakken: Findings, current status, future opportunities, and what it means for you • What production behaviour are we seeing across different reservoirs and what techniques are available to gain understanding on the evolving nature of the reservoir: How this should be factored into your field and well development strategy • Analysis on the latest approaches to forecasting production and thinking on production declines: Using this knowledge to improve your own recovery strategies • Evidence of how proper selection of surfactants in tight oil frac work can greatly improve the production and economics of projects allowing you to correlate lab results directly to your field performance • Case studies examining completion designs and the resulting impacts on production volumes – lessons learned, mistakes made, and best practice moving forward
Hear what previous Hanson Wade attendees have to say “Hanson Wade is a well respected company. The work that you do is greatly recognized in our industry. I had the pleasure of recently attending a technical workshop you organized and it was extremely well done.” Don Westacott Principal Advisor, Global Unconventional Resources Halliburton
“Pleasantly surprised. The depth of the presentations was deeper than at most meetings. Content and discussion dominated” Barry Katz Chevron Fellow & Team Leader, Hydrocarbon Charge Chevron
“Honest discussions about what each producer’s concerns are” Ian Macdonald Internal Qualified Reserves Evaluator Nexen
“I thought the conference was of excellent quality. It was well run… Good to see how other organizations are handling these issues”
• With completions driving the majority of costs, hear how and where operators have made savings and where you might be able to apply similar savings
Format and attendees This technical forum is designed for all those involved in the development of tight oil resources, principally from the following departments • Reservoir Engineering
• Field Development
• Drilling & Completions
• Senior Management
Presentation sessions are based on 20 minute case studies/expert evaluations followed by 10 minute round table discussions and 10 minutes of combined feedback and questions across the floor. You will get a chance to meet and learn from every participant, sharing the knowledge of dozens of tight oil specialists, rather than just the speakers themselves.
Kurt Steffen Exploration Geologist ExxonMobil
“I was a bit concerned that material would be old, not the case at all…well executed, great participation!” Mike Welborn Reservoir Engineer Stone Energy
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Christie Schultz Reservoir Engineer Anadarko
Tight Oil Technical Forum Panel Session
Houston
Networking Session
29-31 January 2013
Case Study Session
30th January 2013
Day 1
1.30 Important Considerations in Liquids Production from Shales • Production behavior in the Bakken and Eagle Ford reveals differences you should consider • Modified material balances can be employed to understand the evolving nature of the reservoir • Recovery is an interlinked function of fluid properties (saturation pressures and compositions), shale petrophysical characteristics and operating conditions, how can you get it right? Milind Deo, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Petroleum Research Center, University of Utah
07.30 Registration & coffee 08.40 Chairman’s Welcoming Remarks Co-Chairs: Kerry Sandhu, General Manager, Canada, and Rous Dieva, Reservoir Engineer, Gaffney, Cline and Associates 08.50 Getting Blood out of a Turnip, Oil from Shale • How shale oil plays are similar and how they are different • Reservoir characterization of shale oil plays • Exploration for new shale oil plays Lindell Bridges, President, Pure Earth Resources 09.30 Case study: Bakken: Tight Oil update from Continental Resources • Understanding the reservoir and the process we use to evaluate it • What strategies have been used to achieve development success to date? • Current status and future plans for tight oil development in the Bakken Stan Wilson, Manager Resources Development Group, Northern Region, Continental Resources 10.10 Speed Networking & Morning Refreshments 11.10 Tight Oil Reservoir Characterization Methods,Challenges and Solutions • Understanding and acquiring knowledge of the important geological and engineering parameters required to assist in economic evaluation for the unconventional hydrocarbon productive formations • A review of existing and emerging technologies for the identification and characterization of liquid rich organic source rock reservoirs • Nuclear magnetic resonance and high frequency dielectric measurements show potential to provide additional reservoir characterization Don Westacott, Principal Advisor, Global Unconventional Reservoirs, Halliburton 11.50 Case study: Tight Oil Production from the Middle Bakken in North Dakota and eastern Montana • Williston Basin overview • History of oil production from the Middle Bakken • Middle Bakken deposition and diagenesis • Middle Bakken reservoir properties • Nature of the up dip trap: Do we understand it? Charlie Willmore, Chief Geologist, Bakken Business Unit, Statoil
2.10 Understanding how Different Proppant Type, Volume and Concentrations have Impacted Well Economics and how to Make the Right Choice • Reviewing performance of ceramic vs. sand to conclude if there is an increase in production large enough to absorb the large price differential • Comparing different grain sizes to understand how increasing or decreasing the grain size has affected performance and by how much • Deducing the optimum pounds per gallon of proppant by examining the point at which a higher concentration is no longer economically beneficial • Analyzing how different volumes of proppant affect productivity in a particular field Chris Faulkner, CEO, Breitling Oil and Gas 2.50 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking 3.10 Understanding Fluid Phase Behavior • Predicting current and future fluid behavior during primary, secondary and tertiary recovery • Core studies • Protocols to maximize reservoir performance Chad Hartman, Chief Technology Advisor, Weatherford Laboratories 3.50 Panel discussion: Tight Oil Reservoir Analysis and Forecasting • A review of our current levels of understanding at different stages of development of liquid rich reservoirs from assessment through to drilling and completion • Predicting production declines over time Chaired by: Dan Georgi, Baker Hughes Technology Fellow, Baker Hughes 4.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks & End of Day One
12.30 Networking Lunch
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Tight Oil Technical Forum Panel Session
Houston
Networking Session
29-31 January 2013
Case Study Session
31st January 2013
Day 2 07.30 Registration & coffee
12.00 Networking Lunch
08.30 Chairman’s Welcoming Remarks Co-Chairs: Kerry Sandhu, General Manager, Canada, and Rous Dieva, Reservoir Engineer, Gaffney, Cline and Associates
1.00 Case study: Completion Design: Impacts on production volumes in the Bakken • Completion Equipment/Design • Frac stage count • Frac Fluid and Proppant Mark Pearson, President, Liberty Resources
08.50 Improved Oil Recovery in Tight Oil Plays: Canadian Field Performance and Simulation Results • Review primary depletion type curves and recovery performance in Bakken and Cardium Reservoirs • Waterflooding tight oil Canadian plays: - Bakken field performance data review - Bakken simulation case study (history match and forecast results) - Cardium simulation sensitivity results: o Analyze most sensitive parameters to waterflooding o Optimize waterflooding performance o Comparing immiscible gas injection to waterflooding performance Rous Dieva, Reservoir Engineer E.I.T, and Kerry Sandhu, General Manager, Canada, Gaffney Cline and Associates 09.30 Panel discussion: Reducing the time it takes to dril a well: Advances in drilling techniques • Reducing the time required for mobilization and set-up • Multi-well pad drilling • Emerging techniques
Facilitated by the Chairman
10.10 Morning Refreshments 10.40 Proper Selection of Surfactant Additives Ensures Better Productivity • Why is surfactant critical to enhanced oil and gas production • Which surfactant is more effective? Conventional wisdom vs. New approach • How much surfactant should be pumped to ensure higher productivity? Liang Xu, Technical Professional Leader, Well Stimulation Chemistry, Multi-Chem, A Halliburton Service 11.20 Panel discussion: Success with different frac approaches • Frac lengths • Multi-stage fracs • Fluid and chemical combinations: Proppant types
1.40 Case study: How to effectively cut completion costs without compromising well performance • High frequency vendors, how to effectively negotiate the little things • Contracted frac crews, a grass snake or king cobra? • Package deals, take them or leave them? • How much is too much? Sean Buchanan, Completions Engineering Advisor, PXP (Plains E&P) 2.20 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking 2.40 Panel discussion: Economic and Development Strategies for Entering Tight Oil Plays • Character and considerations of differing types of liquid rich play • Optimal well spacing strategies • Predicting drainage areas beyond stimulated rock volumes Bryan Moody, VP Business Development, Eclipse Resources Lindell Bridges, President, Pure Earth Resources Chris Faulkner, CEO, Breitling Oil & Gas 3.20 Multi-disciplinary Round-Tables A review of key conference takeaways 4.00 Chairman’s final comments 4.30 End of conference
“I found it very educational and applicable to my current technical challenges as well as helpful in adding key contacts to my technical network”
Panellists include: C. Mark Pearson, President, Liberty Resources Liang Xu, Technical Professional Leader, Well Stimulation Chemistry, Multi-Chem, A Halliburton Service
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Tight Oil Technical Forum
Houston
29-31 January 2013
Workshop A: Tight Oil Reservoir Characterization Methods, Challenges and Solutions
Date: 29th January 2013 Time: 8.30 – 12.00
Hydrocarbon production from organic rich reservoirs has become an important economic objective for oil and gas companies operating within North America. Currently, E & P companies have extended exploration and exploitation activities to include additional regions within Europe, South America, Asia and the middle east. Reservoir characterization provides important geological and engineering parameters required to assist in economic evaluation for the unconventional hydrocarbon productive formations.
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This workshop will review existing and emerging technologies to identify and characterize liquid rich organic source rock reservoirs. Presentation of rock and petrophysical methods including limitations of current technology will be discussed. A critical case study analysis of current liquid rich organic source rock production within the US will be presented. In addition, emerging technologies including nuclear magnetic resonance and high frequency dielectric measurements will be presented. Regional methods, data management and information access systems will be documented. Topics presented will assist geologists, reservoir engineers, formation evaluation experts, and asset managers to formulize strategic reservoir assessment best practices within exploration and exploitation phase of project development.
Don Westacott Principal Advisor, Global Unconventional Reservoirs Halliburton During his 33 years in the Oil & Gas industry, Don has worked in the E & P industry in Canada, the United States, Europe, the Middle East and the Far East. Don’s unconventional reservoir analysis work began in the early 1980’s when he worked for Canadian Hunter Exploration. Don was also employed by Apache Corporation, CarigaliHess Malaysia, Restech Houston and Newfield Exploration. His interest area lead to publication of applications for nuclear magnetic resonance applied to reservoir characterization. Don has recently joined Halliburton as Principal Advisor, Global Unconventional Reservoirs.
Workshop B: Frac Fluids: Design for the Life of the Well
Date: 29th January 2013 Time: 1.00 – 4.30
The purpose of this workshop is to discuss the importance of properly conditioning frac fluids to minimize production issues and maximize hydrocarbon production over the life of the well. There will be two main focus areas: water management and hydrocarbons.
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By the end of the workshop, you’ll know how to assess and address potential issues in water, which include bacteria, scale and corrosion. You’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods of treating the source water to mitigate problems which occur during the frac job and over the well’s productive life. In addition, by choosing the proper surfactant chemistry for your reservoir, you’ll be able to increase hydrocarbon production and your revenue stream from the start. In addition, there are production issues with oil and gas liquids which you can address in the design phase. This will help maximize flow through the reservoir and minimize flow assurance issues throughout the production system. State of the art chemical solutions will be discussed. In addition, the workshop will touch on alternative and more environmentally friendly solutions which are available. These solutions can economically address the challenges while reducing hazards and risk normally associated with chemical treatments.
Liang Xu Technical Professional Leader, Well Stimulation Chemistry Multi-Chem, A Halliburton Service Liang Xu is the team lead for frac additives at MultiChem, a Halliburton service. He has six year experience in frac fluids design. He has authored or co-authored five publications including SPE 153265 and 154242. He has one issued patent and three patent applications. He has a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston.
Full day online workshop available Exclusive Virtual Workshop: Forecasting Production ‘on demand’ immediately upon registration and Estimating Reserves in Unconventional Reservoirs This online workshop - containing the recorded contents of Dr John Lee’s highly successful workshop at Reserves Estimation for Unconventionals meeting in Houston in August 2012 - provides skills and understanding in webinar format which all tight oil practitioners need to forecast production and estimate reserves in unconventional oil and gas reservoirs. Who should register: The virtual course is for engineers and geoscientists and others who are interested in evaluating unconventional reservoirs or in understanding evaluations submitted by outside parties. Why you should register: In this online course you’ll learn the strengths and weaknesses of both common and emerging approaches to forecasting production and estimating reserves in unconventional reservoirs. This course will give you the competence to forecast production and estimate reserves for individual gas and oil wells and reservoirs using state-of-the art methods.
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Workshop leader Dr John Lee Professor and Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished University Chair University of Houston Dr John Lee spent 15 years with ExxonMobil, leading teams on reservoir studies, and joined the Texas A&M faculty in 1977. While at A&M, he also worked with S.A. Holditch & Associates, petroleum engineering consultants, from 1980 to 1999, specializing in reservoir engineering aspects of low permeability gas reservoirs. He served as an Academic Engineering Fellow with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission from October 2007 to December 2008. John recently joined the University of Houston.
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Tight Oil Technical Forum
Houston
29-31 January 2013
Speakers Lindell Bridges President Pure Earth Resources
Lindell Bridges received his BSc and MSc in geology from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Mr. Bridges was with Union Oil Company of California for 10 years, then was an independent consultant for 11 years. He worked for Chesapeake Energy for 5 years, became Exploration Manager for EOG Resources, then Senior Vice President of Geoscience for EQT Production. Currently, Lindell is President of Pure Earth Resources, Inc.
Sean Buchanan Completions Engineering Advisor PXP (Plains E&P) Sean started his career with BJ Services after attaining a BSME at Texas Tech University. Sean has since worked as a completions engineer for Encana (USA) in Deep Bossier, an Engineering Consultant at Ely & Associates, a Completions Engineer for Seneca Resources and a Consulting Engineer for various other companies throughout the US. Throughout his career, Sean has worked on all major onshore North American Reservoirs.
Dan Georgi Baker Hughes Technology Fellow Baker Hughes
Chris Faulkner CEO Breitling Oil & Gas Chris has extensive past experience in all aspects of oil and gas operations including project management, production, facilities, drilling and business development. Mr. Faulkner has also served on key corporate and industry committees, including Breitling’s World Shale Gas Advisory Committee, R&D Committees, and the Oil and Gas Technology Advisory Committee
Bryan Moody VP Reservoir Engineering & Business Development Eclipse Resources Bryan Moody is currently VP of Reservoir Engineering and Business Development for Eclipse Resources, an EnCap funded E&P focused in the Utica and Marcellus plays. Prior to joining Eclipse, Bryan served as the Director of Development Planning for EXCO Resources, charged with developing strategic initiatives, implementing portfolio optimization, improving budgeting, reserve forecasting, and drilling/operating procedures in both the Dallas and Pittsburgh offices.
Dr. Georgi is a Baker Hughes Technology fellow with interests in Formation Evaluation and Reservoir Monitoring. Previously, he was the Vice President of Baker Hughes’ Regional Technology Centers. Dan has been involved with tool development, interpretation development, core-log integration and reservoir evaluation of conventional, fractured, and heavy oil reservoirs. He has published extensively on many formation evaluation topics, but most recently on permeability and permeability anisotropy, as well as multiphase flow in horizontal wells.
Dr C. Mark Pearson President Liberty Resources LLC Dr. C. Mark Pearson is President of Liberty Resources LLC - a Denver-based independent E&P company focused on development of the Bakken Oil Shale in North Dakota. He has over 30 years of experience and is a well known industry expert in the field of well completion and stimulation technology having published over 30 technical papers and having received a number of industry accolades for the economic impacts of his work.
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Milind Deo is a Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Petroleum Research Center at the University of Utah. He is an affiliate scientist with Energy and Geociences Institute, a large industry-sponsored consortium at the University of Utah. His research interests are in understanding and optimizing fluids production from unconventional reservoirs, CO2 EOR and sequestration and flow assurance.
Chad Hartman Chief Technology Advisor Weatherford Laboratories Since joining Weatherford Laboratories eleven years ago Mr. Hartman has been involved in the research, development, and integration of multiple technical disciplines to improve industry understanding of unconventional reservoirs. Mr. Hartman has authored, coauthored and presented numerous innovative technologies and theories to the industry around the world. Mr. Hartman is acknowledged as an industry expert in unconventional reservoirs and integrating formation evaluation data.
Kerry Sandhu General Manager, Canada Gaffney Cline and Associates Kerry has worked on numerous reservoir characterization/reservoir simulation projects both locally and internationally. He has worked as a reservoir engineer at Epic for 11 years where in addition to co-authoring several technical papers has worked on various reservoir engineering studies, including projects focused on tight oil reservoirs, waterflooding, CO2 immiscible/miscible flooding, naturally fractured reservoirs, offshore waterflooding of reservoirs, heavy oil waterflooding, thermal simulation (SAGD, CSS, and steam flooding), and horizontal multi-stage frac optimization.
Stan Wilson Manager of Northern Resource Development Group, Northern Region Continental Resources
Liang Xu Technical Professional Leader, Well Stimulation Chemistry Multi-Chem, A Halliburton Service
Stan graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelors of Science degree in Petroleum Engineering and Oklahoma City University with a Masters in Business Administration (with Honors). Stan has over 25 years of experience in the exploration, production, midstream and electric generation sectors of the energy industry.
Liang Xu is the team lead for frac additives at MultiChem, a Halliburton service. He has six year experience in frac fluids design. He has authored or co-authored five publications including SPE 153265 and 154242. He has one issued patent and three patent applications. He has a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston.
Charlie Willmore Chief Geologist, Bakken Business Unit Statoil Charlie Willmore earned his BS in Geology in 1996 from the University of Texas and his MS in igneous petrology in 1999 from Duke University. He has worked as a geologist and log analyst in tight, unconventional reservoirs for 12 years. Charlie is currently Chief Geologist for the Statoil Bakken Business Unit with responsibilities for Bakken and Three Forks reservoir characterization and regional mapping.
Milind Deo Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Petroleum Research Center, University of Utah
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Rous Dieva Reservoir Engineer, E.I.T Gaffney, Cline and Associates Working for Gaffney, Cline and Associates (formally Epic Consulting Services), a division of Baker Hughes Canada Company Rous has worked on numerous reservoir characterization/reservoir simulation projects both locally and internationally. Including various reservoir engineering studies, such as projects focused on tight oil reservoirs, waterflooding, CO2 flooding, heavy oil waterflooding, thermal analysis and horizontal multi-stage frac optimization. She graduated from the University of Calgary with a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering.
Jeff Hudson Staff Reservoir Engineer Pioneer Natural Resources Currently applying probabilistic reserves analysis to Permain Assets in order to characterize portfolio and add proved locations. Performed Probabilistic Analysis utilizing methods described in SPEE Monograph 3 in order to add several thousand proved undeveloped locations (over 50 MMBOE in proved reserves) and high-grade opportunities.
Don Westacott Principal Advisor, Global Unconventional Reservoirs Halliburton Don’s unconventional reservoir analysis work began in the early 1980’s when he worked for Canadian Hunter Exploration. Don was also employed by Apache Corporation, Carigalli-Hess Malaysia, Restech Houston and Newfield Exploration. His interest area lead to publication of applications for nuclear magnetic resonance applied to reservoir characterization. Don has recently joined Halliburton as Principal Advisor, Global Unconventional Reservoirs
“A high-quality, worthwhile conference led by an outstanding faculty and attended by first rate professionals. I learned more than I anticipated I would.” Saudi Aramco
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Multi-Chem, A Halliburton Service, is the premier global oilfield production chemicals company serving the worldwide energy market. Multi-Chem provides production and completion chemicals to address challenges occurring in flow assurance, enhanced gas recovery, fracturing technology and pipelines. The company is headquartered in San Angelo, Texas, with a research and development facility in Houston and offices and operations around the world.
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