The Woodford shale is now the fastest growing shale play in America, showing a 30% increase in production rates over the last year.
However, a lot has changed in the play over the last 12 months. Bets that were placed on the SCOOP are starting to pay off, with the likes of Continental Resources and Marathon Oil seeing promising results, whilst the STACK is drawing increased attention from the activities of Newfield Exploration and others.
One thing that remains clear though, is that in order for operators to make the Woodford shale economical, they will need to focus on identifying and exploiting liquids-rich targets, to maximize value from their assets. Across both the Anadarko or Arkoma Basins, operators in the Woodford have made major progress in this over the last year, and this will be the only forum to hear exclusive updates from them 100% focused on the liquids-rich window of the play.
As the only congress 100% focused on the liquids-rich windows of the Woodford shale, this year's 2nd Annual Woodford Liquids Rich Horizontal Targets Congress 2015 will provide over 20 brand new operator case studies, focusing on identifying and maximizing the productivity of liquids-rich horizontal targets in the Woodford Shale.
Technological Innovation Creating Opportunities for DevelopmentSistema FIEB
Apresentação de Mike Dawson, da Dawson Energy Advisors, durante o evento promovido pelo Sistema FIEB, Fundamentos da Exploração e Produção de Não Convencionais: a Experiência Canadense.
In Situ Oil Sands SOR Reduction Initiativephilbrown49
Brochure of the In Situ Oil Sands SOR Reduction Initiative 2013.
http://www.oil-sands-sor-reduction-2013.com/
The mission of the In Situ Oil Sands SOR Reduction Initiative 2013 is to uncover the latest steam injection techniques, recovery technologies, water treatment technologies and production techniques through knowledge sharing between industry innovators. The conference will see experienced operators delivering presentations on their successes and failures on trials for novel steam generation and oil recovery practices.
Resources and Reserves are the foundation assets to all E&P companies. Valuation of E&P companies is based on these numbers in their book! It is the most important asset of any E&P company. In Fortune 500 (http://fortune.com/global500/ ) 2,3,4,5,6 11 & 12 are E&P.
This presentation gives an overview to what goes into this MOST IMPORTANT number. You may need to check some basic terms and backup to get a fuller understandign
Technological Innovation Creating Opportunities for DevelopmentSistema FIEB
Apresentação de Mike Dawson, da Dawson Energy Advisors, durante o evento promovido pelo Sistema FIEB, Fundamentos da Exploração e Produção de Não Convencionais: a Experiência Canadense.
In Situ Oil Sands SOR Reduction Initiativephilbrown49
Brochure of the In Situ Oil Sands SOR Reduction Initiative 2013.
http://www.oil-sands-sor-reduction-2013.com/
The mission of the In Situ Oil Sands SOR Reduction Initiative 2013 is to uncover the latest steam injection techniques, recovery technologies, water treatment technologies and production techniques through knowledge sharing between industry innovators. The conference will see experienced operators delivering presentations on their successes and failures on trials for novel steam generation and oil recovery practices.
Resources and Reserves are the foundation assets to all E&P companies. Valuation of E&P companies is based on these numbers in their book! It is the most important asset of any E&P company. In Fortune 500 (http://fortune.com/global500/ ) 2,3,4,5,6 11 & 12 are E&P.
This presentation gives an overview to what goes into this MOST IMPORTANT number. You may need to check some basic terms and backup to get a fuller understandign
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) is pleased to announce that a reduction in flowsheet processing steps has been confirmed at the pilot scale for the Company's 100% owned Ashram Rare Earth Deposit.
In low oil-price environments, it is customary to cut expenses, reduce staff, and postpone most, if not all, capital investments. While this strategy may be financially sound in the short term, it is ineffective in the long run, particularly for companies with the need to sustain production levels or to replace reserves through drilling, production or reservoir projects. Heavy oil projects are usually more challenging, as production costs are higher and the oil price is even lower.
This presentation addresses the dilemma of controlling cost and at the same time sustaining production and increasing recovery. A balance can be struck by focusing on the quality of decisions, such as when and where to invest, and ensuring that projects are delivered on- budget, a common issue in the E&P industry. The central idea in this presentation is that, in the most complex and financially challenging case of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) projects, the combination of quality decision making and the implementation of “fit-for-purpose” technology offers the most promising middle-point. By providing eight examples of innovative technologies to help reduce uncertainty, cost and time for delivering commercial EOR oil, and three successful case studies, the audience will gain confidence in the proposition that it is perfectly viable to double recoveries for many of our fields in the next 15 years, even in the current price scenario.
Finally, EOR is a business, and as such it needs to compete favorably with other businesses in a company’s E&P portfolio - challenging in low oil price environments. The lecture will close by presenting a strategy, illustrated with an example, on how to divert from the traditional engineering approach in favor of a managerial decision approach, that will help engineers to justify viable recovery projects.
Slide deck used during the SPE Live broadcast on 19 August 2020 with guest Doug Peacock, 2010-11 SPE Distinguished Lecturer and currently a Technical Director for GaffneyCline.
WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/ykJhFkNUXqc
TRAINING COURSE: http://go.spe.org/peacockSPELIVE
The unitization process has evolved over the years and is now well established throughout the world with many countries having legislation for unitization.
Although there are generic agreements, each unitization agreement is unique and requires a wide range of issues to be considered.
Bakken Artificial Lift & Production Optimization Congress 2014 marketinglbcg
The Bakken success story has continued into 2014, with the latest data showing that wells in the region are now producing over a million barrels of oil per day. However, operators are increasingly aware that with the productivity rate of Bakken wells shown to decline by an average of 70% in the first year, it is vital that they optimize the production phase of their operations if this explosive growth is to be sustained.
Operators in the region therefore increasingly need to know which artificial lift techniques and chemical treatments are working best in the Bakken to cost-effectively maximize production rates.
Building on the sell-out success of the first event in the series, the 2nd Annual Bakken Artificial Lift & Production Optimization Congress 2014 will again bring together Bakken's leading E&Ps for the only dedicated congress for production professionals in the Bakken, focusing on artificial lift, chemical treatments & production optimization.
Featuring a totally revamped agenda for 2014, the event this year will present 20+ brand new case studies based on work done in the last year. Speakers will be examining technical solutions for reducing failure rates, maximizing productivity & improving run times by optimizing artificial lift design & chemical treatments for Bakken wells & overcoming challenges relating to sand control, gas interference & wellbore deviation.
Texas proppant and frac sand trends. Does more sand really equal better wells? Energent Group takes a look at the frac sand data in Permian, Eagle Ford, and Granite Wash to identify key operators and trends.
A PowerPoint slide deck chocked full of interesting slides and maps outlining where the company has been, and where it's heading. Among the maps are several showing the boundary between where dry gas and wet gas lies, along with a new boundary that Range calls "super-rich" wet gas. Well worth your time to review this slide deck to get a good understanding of Range and their activities in the Marcellus Shale.
A presentation from Jared VanMeter from Range Resources showing maps and background information on the emerging Upper Devonian Shale formation--a layer of shale that sits a few hundred feet above the Marcellus Shale in the northeastern U.S. Range and several other drillers are now targeting the Upper Devonian, part of a "stacked play" strategy that includes drilling three layers in the same well: Upper Devonian, Marcellus and Utica.
A fantastic presentation loaded with useful charts, maps, bullet points and more. Much of it focuses on Range's Marcellus (and northeast) shale drilling program, although other resource plays are covered as well. Range has done the industry (and their investors) a great service in releasing this presentation. Don't miss it!
An updated PowerPoint presentation summarizing Range Resources' second quarter 2016 operating and financial status. Range remains one of the biggest and most important (and was the very first) Marcellus Shale drillers.
A PowerPoint presentation from Range reviewing recent production and developments, delivered as part of their 1Q14 update. Lots of great information. In particular, MDN likes the following slides: 7, 11, 12-17, 31, 51, 53, 56. Take time to review the entire thing!
Niobrara Completions & Well Spacing Congress 2014marketinglbcg
Oil production in the Niobrara has almost doubled from less than 200 barrels per day in 2012 to almost 400 barrels per day in 2014, whilst rig counts have more than tripled from 20 to 70 in the same period. This rapid expansion is only set to accelerate, with latest reports showing that Niobrara operators collectively are expected to invest over $7 billion in the play in the next year.
With most of the key acreage bought up and sweet spots now identified, the focus of operators in the Niobrara has now moved to maximizing the productivity and economics of their wells. To do this they need to identify the optimal well spacing, completions techniques and lateral lengths to drive increased production rates.
The inaugural Niobrara Completions & Well Spacing Congress 2014 will be the first event to gather up-to-the-minute case studies from the leading E&Ps in the Niobrara to determine the completions and well spacing strategies that are optimizing productivity in the play. Consisting 100% of operator case studies using real life production data, each presentation will be from work done specifically in the play.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) is pleased to announce that a reduction in flowsheet processing steps has been confirmed at the pilot scale for the Company's 100% owned Ashram Rare Earth Deposit.
In low oil-price environments, it is customary to cut expenses, reduce staff, and postpone most, if not all, capital investments. While this strategy may be financially sound in the short term, it is ineffective in the long run, particularly for companies with the need to sustain production levels or to replace reserves through drilling, production or reservoir projects. Heavy oil projects are usually more challenging, as production costs are higher and the oil price is even lower.
This presentation addresses the dilemma of controlling cost and at the same time sustaining production and increasing recovery. A balance can be struck by focusing on the quality of decisions, such as when and where to invest, and ensuring that projects are delivered on- budget, a common issue in the E&P industry. The central idea in this presentation is that, in the most complex and financially challenging case of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) projects, the combination of quality decision making and the implementation of “fit-for-purpose” technology offers the most promising middle-point. By providing eight examples of innovative technologies to help reduce uncertainty, cost and time for delivering commercial EOR oil, and three successful case studies, the audience will gain confidence in the proposition that it is perfectly viable to double recoveries for many of our fields in the next 15 years, even in the current price scenario.
Finally, EOR is a business, and as such it needs to compete favorably with other businesses in a company’s E&P portfolio - challenging in low oil price environments. The lecture will close by presenting a strategy, illustrated with an example, on how to divert from the traditional engineering approach in favor of a managerial decision approach, that will help engineers to justify viable recovery projects.
Slide deck used during the SPE Live broadcast on 19 August 2020 with guest Doug Peacock, 2010-11 SPE Distinguished Lecturer and currently a Technical Director for GaffneyCline.
WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/ykJhFkNUXqc
TRAINING COURSE: http://go.spe.org/peacockSPELIVE
The unitization process has evolved over the years and is now well established throughout the world with many countries having legislation for unitization.
Although there are generic agreements, each unitization agreement is unique and requires a wide range of issues to be considered.
Bakken Artificial Lift & Production Optimization Congress 2014 marketinglbcg
The Bakken success story has continued into 2014, with the latest data showing that wells in the region are now producing over a million barrels of oil per day. However, operators are increasingly aware that with the productivity rate of Bakken wells shown to decline by an average of 70% in the first year, it is vital that they optimize the production phase of their operations if this explosive growth is to be sustained.
Operators in the region therefore increasingly need to know which artificial lift techniques and chemical treatments are working best in the Bakken to cost-effectively maximize production rates.
Building on the sell-out success of the first event in the series, the 2nd Annual Bakken Artificial Lift & Production Optimization Congress 2014 will again bring together Bakken's leading E&Ps for the only dedicated congress for production professionals in the Bakken, focusing on artificial lift, chemical treatments & production optimization.
Featuring a totally revamped agenda for 2014, the event this year will present 20+ brand new case studies based on work done in the last year. Speakers will be examining technical solutions for reducing failure rates, maximizing productivity & improving run times by optimizing artificial lift design & chemical treatments for Bakken wells & overcoming challenges relating to sand control, gas interference & wellbore deviation.
Texas proppant and frac sand trends. Does more sand really equal better wells? Energent Group takes a look at the frac sand data in Permian, Eagle Ford, and Granite Wash to identify key operators and trends.
A PowerPoint slide deck chocked full of interesting slides and maps outlining where the company has been, and where it's heading. Among the maps are several showing the boundary between where dry gas and wet gas lies, along with a new boundary that Range calls "super-rich" wet gas. Well worth your time to review this slide deck to get a good understanding of Range and their activities in the Marcellus Shale.
A presentation from Jared VanMeter from Range Resources showing maps and background information on the emerging Upper Devonian Shale formation--a layer of shale that sits a few hundred feet above the Marcellus Shale in the northeastern U.S. Range and several other drillers are now targeting the Upper Devonian, part of a "stacked play" strategy that includes drilling three layers in the same well: Upper Devonian, Marcellus and Utica.
A fantastic presentation loaded with useful charts, maps, bullet points and more. Much of it focuses on Range's Marcellus (and northeast) shale drilling program, although other resource plays are covered as well. Range has done the industry (and their investors) a great service in releasing this presentation. Don't miss it!
An updated PowerPoint presentation summarizing Range Resources' second quarter 2016 operating and financial status. Range remains one of the biggest and most important (and was the very first) Marcellus Shale drillers.
A PowerPoint presentation from Range reviewing recent production and developments, delivered as part of their 1Q14 update. Lots of great information. In particular, MDN likes the following slides: 7, 11, 12-17, 31, 51, 53, 56. Take time to review the entire thing!
Niobrara Completions & Well Spacing Congress 2014marketinglbcg
Oil production in the Niobrara has almost doubled from less than 200 barrels per day in 2012 to almost 400 barrels per day in 2014, whilst rig counts have more than tripled from 20 to 70 in the same period. This rapid expansion is only set to accelerate, with latest reports showing that Niobrara operators collectively are expected to invest over $7 billion in the play in the next year.
With most of the key acreage bought up and sweet spots now identified, the focus of operators in the Niobrara has now moved to maximizing the productivity and economics of their wells. To do this they need to identify the optimal well spacing, completions techniques and lateral lengths to drive increased production rates.
The inaugural Niobrara Completions & Well Spacing Congress 2014 will be the first event to gather up-to-the-minute case studies from the leading E&Ps in the Niobrara to determine the completions and well spacing strategies that are optimizing productivity in the play. Consisting 100% of operator case studies using real life production data, each presentation will be from work done specifically in the play.
The first ever Mississippi Lime & Chert Drilling & Completions Summit is now coming to Oklahoma and has been designed specifically to help drilling and completions executives and managers establish an optimal drilling strategy and frac design by bringing together major operators to compare case studies and well results. The insight delivered in presentation by experts who are actively exploiting the play, will provide unprecedented details on how to lower drilling days, drill through chert and lower completion design costs while increasing production.
In this two day congress over 20 E&P operator speakers will provide case studies highlighting ultimate completion and drilling techniques with an added focus on the geology of the play and how it, in turn, influences completion techniques.
Day 1 of the event will start by hearing results from the last 12 months to analyze what factors contribute to an economic well in the high chert content Mississippi Lime. The day will the delve into presentations on mapping chert, drilling sweet spots, assessing whether production comes from fracture or matrix, completing in chert, how frac fluid influences production, optimal quantities of proppant, the usefulness of acid fracs, optimal cluster spacing and a case study based cost-benefit analysis of open hole vs plug & perf completions.
Day 2 of the event will hear case studies from operators that have reduced drilling time to under 21 days in the play as well as looking at Kansas specific case studies drilling and completions. The day also hosts specific technical sessions on fastest wellbore, chert drilling strategy, horizontal logging, loss circulation, staying in zone and drilling fluids.
While America as a whole is undergoing a 'shale oil boom', the question that remains is "what do operators need to do to make it happen in California?"
The Department of Energy has estimated that the Monterey shale contains 15 billion barrels of oil - more than the Bakken and Eagle Ford shales collectively. This, combined with a mean of 6.5 billion barrels in San Joaquin fields such as the Kern River, Elk Hills, Midway-Sunset and Belridge South, around 1 million barrels in the Santa Maria basin, means California literally has the potential to become the most prolific oil resource within the US.
To fully exploit the Monterey and surrounding unconventional resources within California, the structural and lithological complexity of shale and diatomite reservoirs needs to be further understood to enable the identification of stimulation technologies that will maximize oil recovery, whether it be acid fracturing, hydraulic fracturing or steam injection.
The Tight Oil Reservoirs California 2014 Congress is the only E&P led congress with a specific focus on optimizing recovery in unconventional reservoirs within California. Leading E&P companies from the Monterey, Kreyenhagen and wider San Joaquin, Santa Maria and LA Basins will showcase optimized logging suites and seismic technologies to obtain key petrophysical, geomechanical and lithological data of California's sediments to finally be able to commercially exploit shale and to increase return on investment within diatomite.
Considering the sensitive nature of the current regulatory environment, strategies for complying with SB4 and AB32 and expediting hydraulic fracturing and steam injection permit approvals will be also examined. Finally, speakers will discuss case studies on how to source, transport and recycle water to ensure compliance with state regulations while minimizing operational costs within California.
3% of wells in Canada were drilled horizontally in the first quarter of 2014, up from 66% in the first quarter of 2013 and 55% in 2012.
But Canadian E&P companies are not only drilling more and more horizontal wells, they also drill longer and longer laterals and are simultaneously finding ways of driving down ROP. With the pressure to drill faster and cheaper and the uncertainties, risks and opportunities that the advances in technology provide to drill longer and deeper it is critical to look at what E&P companies have done to increase ROP and achieve optimal cost-per-foot for horizontal drilling operations in the WCSB.
To help operators achieve these goals, the 3rd Annual Horizontal Drilling Canada 2014 will be bringing together over 20 exclusively E&P operators, sharing case histories based on recent horizontal drilling operations in the WCSB, with a focus on applications in the Cardium, Montney, Duvernay, Horn River, Viking and Canadian Bakken. It will be the only congress 100% dedicated to drilling professionals working on horizontal wells in Canada's key basins.
Leading operators will be breaking down the latest advances in horizontal drilling technologies and techniques, determining the optimal lateral length for horizontal wells in terms of cost-per-foot, evaluating which drilling fluids can deliver higher ROP in which plays and evaluating how the latest downhole tools, drill bits and casing designs can be utilized to cost-effectively maximize production.
5th Annual Produced Water Quality Recycling and Reuse 2016marketinglbcg
After extensive rounds of conversations with operators and vendors across the Bakken, DJ, Powder River, Niobrara and Uinta Basins, the highly anticipated 5th Annual Produced Water Quality Recycling & Reuse 2016 returns to Denver in October.
Chesapeake Investor Presentation for the Howard Weil Annual Energy ConferenceMarcellus Drilling News
An updated PowerPoint slide deck presentation presented by Chesapeake Energy at the Howard Weil Annual Energy Conference being held in New Orleans on March 24, 2014. The presentation shows that Chessy plans to continue trimming divisions and subsidiaries it considers "noncore," and plans to continue to reduce captial expenditure spending on new drilling. The presentation also reveals Chessy will laser focus on producing more natural gas liquids in 2014.
The Marcellus play has been drilled and completed for many years and this congress isn't aiming to recall what operators already know. Liquid Rich Horizontal Completions Optimization: Marcellus & Utica 2014 is focused entirely on exploiting remaining high value, liquid rich opportunities that lie within the play in light of gas prices, and optimizing increasing opportunities in the Utica.
OPTIMIZING NPV IN LIQUID RICH MARCELLUS WELLS
The current gas price situation in the US however, means Marcellus operators need to be ahead of the game by developing highly advanced techniques for making marginal wells economic and developing completions strategies for optimizing liquid recovery. Operators are now actively making progress in reducing cluster spacing and optimizing stage and lateral lengths in liquid rich reservoirs to ensure incremental cost and performance gains. Due to the increasing number of trials measuring changes in such variables, the industry at large is now at a point where findings and information sharing could lead to significant commercial gains.
MAXIMIZING SRV AND WELL ECONOMICS IN HIGH PRESSURED UTICA WELLS
The liquid rich Utica is arguably an easy win for Marcellus operators and many are already seeing significant production successes due to the delivery of optimal completions techniques. However, the increase in near wellbore stimulation and lateral lengths, in the dense, typically higher-pressured, Utica wells, present their own cost challenges. These include ensuring the availability and development of higher PSI rated equipment, developing extended lateral completions strategies and creating frac designs suitable for high pressure wells; challenges that are often easily overcome by hearing what others have already failed and succeeded at.
A CONGRESS DEDICATED TO IDENTIFYING WHICH COMPLETIONS TECHNIQUES AND DESIGNS ARE DELIVERING THE GREATEST NPV IN LIQUID RICH MARCELLUS AND UTICA WELLS
The primary mission of the Liquid Rich Horizontal Completions Optimization: Marcellus & Utica 2014 congress is to determine which advanced completion techniques are being used by leading operators to improve well economics in the Appalachian Basin. Over two days, leading completions managers and experts from E&P companies will be delivering data driven strategies to optimize overall recovery by identifying which well design and frac design parameters are contributing most to production in liquid rich, marginal and high pressured wells in the Marcellus and Utica.
Case studies delivered over the two days include operator strategies for cluster spacing reduction, stage length and lateral length optimization, pump rate and proppant concentration decision making and perforation techniques to optimize completions design to maximize SRV and decrease operational costs in the Marcellus and Utica.
Tight Oil & Shale Gas Water Management 2013 Brochurephilbrown49
Brochure of the Tight Oil & Shale Gas Water Management taking place in Calgary 25-26 September.
http://www.tight-oil-shale-gas-water-2013.com/
Bringing industry experts together in a forum focused on developing techniques for cost effectively recycling and handling flowback and produced water to drive down logistical costs, reduce waste water disposal and maintain social license to operate in the Western Canadian shale plays.
Speakers from super majors as well as small and large independents will demonstrate how they are implementing strategies to achieve more cost-effective water treatment and handling operations while remaining compliant with evolving regulations. The conference is also being supported by CAPP in the form of speaker representation in which they will be presenting on how to develop strategies for public awareness to minimize resistance to fracking and maintain a "social license" to operate in Western Canada. Additionally, a regulatory presentation will be delivered by the brand new Alberta Energy Regulator to explain how the new body will affect E&P water regulations moving forward.
6th Annual Low Cost Produced Water Management Marcellus & Uticamarketinglbcg
Despite Marcellus and Utica production bulking up, many operators in the Golden Triangle have gone from high level of activity to extremely low level of activity,with everyone asking the question: What do we do with all this water?
The industry has become highly efficient at recycling 100% of its produced water, butwith operators having consolidated their frac jobs, the burning questions now are :
What are the most cost-effective advanced treatment technologies that can handle fluctuating production rates? What are the producer's selection criteria? What is the overall cost of treating water would be with each system?
Can Marcellus' produced water be used on Utica wells? Is there formation compatibility?
How can injection wells be constructed and operated while ensuring seismic events are mitigated?
How can E&Ps coordinate frac jobs and put infrastructure in place to make water sharing a reality and deliver significant cost savings?
Ultimately, how do we manage this produced water going forward in a low cost environment?
The 6th Annual Low Cost Produced Water Management: Marcellus And Utica 2016, answers each of these questions and more with an industry approved agenda and supported speaker line-up, delivering tangible learning benefits to the minimize the cost per barrel and maintain operations in a low cost environment.
Workover Optimization & Horizontal Well Intervention 2014LBCG
With unconventional wells typically depleting 65-85% in the first year and another 20% in the subsequent years, there is a growing impetus to optimize and innovate workover and well intervention operations to improve the life of existing wells and restore production to maximize the recovery of costly unconventional wells.
Innovations in coiled tubing, conveyance, eline and logging tools and the introduction of techniques for re-completions may ensure that depleting wells can be recovered and production maximized but such operations are not without significant cost implications and technical challenges. Unpredictable complications throughout production including damaged casing, blocked perforations and broken and lost equipment downhole incur great risk, come at a high cost to repair and can, of course, result in complete failure of the well. Additionally, the economic viability of re-completions operations is still relatively unknown and the technical challenges of re-fracturing are complex.
Operators therefore need to carefully consider the economic gamble in repairing a depleting well or potential in-fill drilling operations against the cost of drilling a new well. A balance must be struck between optimizing the cost and speed of workovers and remedial well intervention, while increasing the long-term effectiveness and safety of operations to reduce the economic risk of repairing wellbores and adequately extend the production time between workovers.
The Workover Optimization & Horizontal Well Intervention 2014 is the only E&P led forum to provide technical talks and case study based strategies on effective optimization and cost reduction of both workovers and remedial well interventions. Senior E&P presenters will examine techniques for optimizing plug drillouts, cleanouts, coiled tubing interventions, casing repairs and fishing and evaluate how to enable re-completions in depleting wells. The content of the detailed two-day agenda has been created entirely by workover and intervention professional across American unconventional oil and gas operators.
Shale Gas & Tight Oil Drilling & Completions Argentina 2013philbrown49
The Shale Gas & Tight Oil Drilling & Completions Congress Argentina 2013 is the first congress designed specifically to address the two most current and topical challenges influencing the efficiency and economics of operations in the country.
E&P speakers at the Congress will identify low-cost drilling and completions techniques for high recovery shale gas and tight oil wells and examine how to attain competitively priced technology to improve the economics and logistics of unconventional development in Argentina.
Canadian NGL Markets, Infrastructure and LPG Exports Congressmarketinglbcg
The WCSB has seen an exponential growth in NGL production volumes as producers increasingly target liquids-rich plays like the Montney and Duvernay. However, takeaway capacity is failing to keep up with supply volumes and, additionally, with traditional U.S. markets becoming saturated, producers are urgently needing to find new markets for their NGLs.
In order to support the prices necessary for the continued boom in NGL production in Canada, therefore, it is vital that the industry works together to establish fractionation, rail and pipeline infrastructure to take NGLs to market and examine solutions for establishing LPG exports to open up new destinations for Canadian NGLs.
This year's 2nd Annual Canadian NGL Markets, Infrastructure and LPG Exports Congress, therefore, will bring together Canada's leading E&Ps, midstream operators, railroad and petrochemical companies to share solutions for optimizing NGL fractionation, rail and pipeline infrastructure in Canada and to determine the optimal domestic and international markets for Canadian NGLs and LPGs.
As operators in the Permian Basin increasingly turn their attention towards unconventional plays including the Wolfcamp, Bone Spring, Spraberry and Cline, geologists, geophysicists and petrophysicists working in the region are finding themselves faced with a fresh set of challenges.
With key acreage positions now secured and many sweet spots already identified, geoscientists working in the Permian Basin's unconventional plays are now looking towards using geological & geophysical data to maximize well productivity & optimize drilling & completions strategies.
Organized in collaboration with leading Permian Basin E&Ps, the inaugural Permian Basin Geology & Geophysics Congress 2014 (July 15 - 16, Houston, Texas) will be the first E&P led technical forum specifically designed for geologists, geophysicist and petrophysicists working in unconventional plays in the Permian Basin.
Leading E&Ps in the Permian Basin will provide 20+ brand new case studies providing practical solutions from real life experience in incorporating geological and geophysical data into successful drilling and completions strategies that maximize well productivity.
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As production of crude, condensates, gas and NGLs in the Permian basin continue to soar, E&Ps require confidence that takeaway infrastructure will provide adequate capacity and link wells to optimally priced markets for each commodity. These challenges are exasperated by the glut of sweet light crude and condensates, which demand pipeline expansions, refinery retrofits and raise questions on safety and pricing across all modes of transports.
Midstream companies are keen to propose solutions across pipeline, rail, trucking and barge. The ability to understand production forecasts across each sub-basin and identify gaps in takeaway capacity to provide enhanced netback and flow assurance to competitors is more crucial than ever. Meanwhile operators need to understand how refinery upgrades, LNG exports and other market drivers will drive demand and pricing dynamics Permian Basin products.
Featuring a totally revamped agenda with 20+ fresh case studies from leading E&Ps and midstream operators, the 3rd Annual Permian Basin Takeaway Capacity & Product Markets Congress 2014, speakers at the event will be quantifying production volumes & examining timescales for establishing takeaway capacity & markets. The practical output will be to help the industry ensure that takeaway capacity and markets meet rising production of crude, condensate, natural gas & NGLs in the Permian Basin and ensure that infrastructure build-out keeps up with levels of supply
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Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
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Woodford Liquids Rich Horizontal Targets Congress 2015
1. The Only Congress 100% Focused On Maximizing The Productivity
Of The Liquids-Rich Windows Of The Woodford Shale
Analyzing Geological Variables
& Optimizing Well Spacing &
Completions Strategies To
Identify & Maximize The Productivity Of
Liquids-Rich Horizontal Targets
In The Woodford
WHAT’S NEW THIS YEAR:
January 28-29 | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma
Chris Talley
Advising Engineer
Continental Resources
Expert Insight From Major E&P Companies
Working The Woodford Oil Windows
www.woodford-shale-2015.com
Register By Friday
November 21, 2014
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• 100% FOCUS ON LIQUIDS-RICH TARGETS: Given attendee feedback that last year’s
agenda had too many sessions on dry gas operations, this year every presentations has
been selected and screened to ensure each case study is exclusively focused on activity in
the liquids-rich window of the Woodford
• BASED ON RESULTS, NOT PREDICTIONS: This year’s agenda will be based 100% on
the new data uncovered in 2014 which drove a 30% increase in production rates. No more
prediction: just results
• FOCUS SESSIONS ON THE SCOOP: This year’s agenda will for the first time have focus
sessions on the SCOOP, alongside case studies from operators working in every other
liquids-rich area within the Anadarko, Arkoma and Ardmore basins
• NATURAL FRACTURES AND FAULTS: With new data now available, this year’s agenda
will for the first time be able to provide a comprehensive analysis of how information on faults
and natural fractures is helping to identify the most productive targets in the Woodford
• WELL SPACING: This year’s agenda will be the first ever Woodford congress to analyze the
optimal well spacing for liquids-rich wells in the play
• COMPLETIONS: With the number of wells being completed in the Woodford rising
exponentially in 2014, operators will use this year’s agenda as a platform to now finally share
the optimal completions techniques, technologies and frac sizes for liquids-rich Woodford
wells
• WATER MANAGEMENT: Brand new this year will be the first Woodford-specific case
studies on water management in the water-scare Oklahoma region
George Vassilellis
Senior Advisor, Technology Hub
Repsol
Jeff D. Kelley
Senior Geological Advisor
SandRidge Energy
Steve Tipton
Completions Engineering Advisor
Newfield Exploration
Narayan Nair
Senior Reservoir Engineer
LINN Energy
Julie Garvin
President
Roxanna Oil
Bob Firth
CEO
Caballo Energy
Wade Hutchings
Regional Vice President - Mid-Continent
Assets
Marathon Oil
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IDENTIFYING & MAXIMIZING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF LIQUIDS-RICH HORIZONTAL
TARGETS IN THE WOODFORD SHALE
The Woodford shale is now the fastest growing shale play in America, showing a 30% increase in
production rates over the last year.
However, a lot has changed in the play over the last 12 months. Bets that were placed on the
SCOOP are starting to pay off, with the likes of Continental Resources and Marathon Oil seeing
promising results, whilst the STACK is drawing increased attention from the activities of Newfield
Exploration and others.
One thing that remains clear though, is that in
order for operators to make the Woodford shale
economical, they will need to focus on identifying
and exploiting liquids-rich targets, to maximize
value from their assets. Across both the Anadarko
or Arkoma Basins, operators in the Woodford
have made major progress in this over the last
year, and this will be the only forum to hear
exclusive updates from them 100% focused on
the liquids-rich window of the play.
As the only congress 100% focused on the
liquids-rich window of the Woodford shale, this year’s 2nd Annual Woodford Liquids-Rich
Horizontal Targets Congress 2015 will provide over 18 brand new operator case studies,
focusing on identifying and maximizing the productivity of liquids-rich horizontal targets in the
Woodford shale. Speakers at the congress will break down the key technical strategies that
allowed them to successfully identify new productive liquids-rich horizontal targets in 2014 and
maximize productivity within these targets, focusing on:
DAY 1: IDENTIFYING LATERAL TARGETS: Detailing the key geological, geophysical and
geomechanical variables that have contributed to the success of the most productive liquids-rich
targets that have been discovered in 2014
DAY 2: COMPLETIONS, WELL SPACING & WATER MANAGEMENT: Identifying the
optimal well spacing for liquids-rich Woodford wells, explaining the completions techniques and
technologies that are providing the most targeted solution in the Woodford and breaking down
advances in effective water management in the water-scare Woodford region
Key topics of focus will include:
• DENTIFYING LATERAL TARGET
ZONES: Integrating geological data
to determine the optimal lateral target
zones for maximizing the productivity of
liquids-rich Woodford wells
• NATURAL FRACTURES & FAULTS:
Collecting & utilizing data on natural
fractures & faults to identify the most
productive targets in the Woodford
• POROSITY, PERMEABILITY &
RESERVOIR THICKNESS: Optimizing
the accuracy of porosity & permeability
prediction in the Woodford, determining
the critical reservoir thickness for an
economic well & using petrophysical
data to locate productive targets
• WELL SPACING: Assessing how to
use an accurate reservoir model to
select the most economic well spacing
for Woodford wells
• COMPLETIONS STRATEGIES:
Identifying the optimal frac designs,
frac sizes & completions technologies
& maximizing reservoir drainage when
completing Woodford wells
• WATER MANAGEMENT: Assessing
water availability & examining cost-effective
water sourcing, disposal &
recycling strategies for the Woodford
• MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTURE:
Providing updates on the build-out
of midstream takeaway capacity in
the Woodford to assess its readiness
to deal with burgeoning production
volumes
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3. USING GEOLOGICAL, GEOMECHANICAL & GEOPHYSICAL DATA TO IDENTIFY THE MOST PRODUCTIVE LIQUIDS-RICH LATERAL TARGETS IN THE WOODFORD
Day 1
Wednesday January 28, 2015
8:30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Chaired by: Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil
IDENTIFYING LATERAL TARGET ZONESIntegrating Geological Data To Determine The Optimal Lateral Target Zones For Maximizing The Productivity Of Liquids-Rich Woodford Wells
KEYNOTE: IDENTIFYING LATERAL TARGET ZONES
8:40 Utilizing Geological Data To Identify The Optimal Lateral Target Zones For Maximizing The Productivity & Economics Of Woodford Wells
•
Understanding how stratigraphic variability impacts productivity across the Woodford to determine how stratigraphic data can be used to identify the optimal lateral targets
•
Factoring in porosity, TOC and geomechanical properties to determine the most favorable zones to target
•
Understanding which geological factors have the biggest impact on the ease of drilling and completing wells in the Woodford
•
Quantifying the impact that targeting the right areas for your laterals can have on the economics of a well to determine what return on investment can be seen from effective geological characterization
Wade Hutchings, Regional Vice President - Mid-Continent Assets, Marathon Oil
9:10 Question & Answer Session
PREDICTING PRODUCTIVITY IN THE OIL WINDOW
9:20 Using Information On Thermal Maturity, Oil Saturation & Phase Behavior To Identify The Most Productive Parts Of The Oil Window To Target In The Woodford
•
Evaluating what level of oil generation and saturation is sufficient to make reservoirs in the oil window of the Woodford economic
•
Using data on thermal maturity to predict the productivity of different parts of the oil window
•
Understanding how to predict phase behavior in the oil window and what impact it has on productivity
•
Using this information to determine whether the lower, middle or the upper parts of the oil window represent the most promising targets
Brian Cardott, Geologist IV, Oklahoma Geological Survey
9:50 Question & Answer Session
10:00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
PREDICTING LIQUIDS YIELD
10:30 Accurately Predicting Liquids Volumes To Identify Sweet Spots For Liquids-Rich Woodford Wells
•
Evaluating methods for determining the liquids content of a Woodford well to ensure you target the highest value areas
•
Analyzing ways of predicting what your oil yield, condensate yield and natural gas yield will be for a well
•
Striking the right balance between volume of liquids in place and the deliverability of a reservoir when choosing a liquids-rich target
•
Understanding how different proportions of oil, condensate and natural gas volumes impacts how the well should be completed
George Vassilellis, Senior Advisor, Technology Hub, Repsol
11:00 Question & Answer Session
WOODFORD SCOOP FOCUS
11:10 Analyzing The Key Factors That Are Driving Productivity In The Woodford SCOOP & Determining What Lessons This Holds For Identifying Other Productive Zones In The Woodford
•
Evaluating the extent to which wells in the SCOOP depend on natural fractures to reach sufficient levels of productivity to be worth targeting
•
Examining what level of thermal maturity is required for a well in the SCOOP to be economic
•
Assessing whether there is a facies change in the SCOOP that makes it a good target for oil production
•
Evaluating what lessons learnt in the SCOOP can be applied to identifying other productive zones in the Woodford
Chris Talley, Advising Engineer, Continental Resources
11:40 Question & Answer Session
NATURAL FRACTURES AND FAULTSCOLLECTING & USING DATA ON NATURAL FRACTURES & FAULTS TO IDENTIFY THE MOST PRODUCTIVE TARGETS IN THE WOODFORD
NATURAL FRACTURES
11:50 Quantifying The Impact Of Natural Fractures On The Productivity Of Woodford Reservoirs To Determine How Much Fracturing Is Required For An Economic Well
•
Assessing how critical natural fractures are to the productivity of Woodford wells to quantify their importance for an economic well
•
Providing insight into the optimal strategies for accurately identifying fractures in the Woodford to help target productive zones
•
Understanding how to take advantage of natural fractures to accentuate the effect of hydraulic fracturing
•
Determining the extent to which it is possible to achieve sufficient productivity in areas of the Woodford without natural fractures to open up a broader range of targets
Roger M. Slatt, Gungoll Family Chair Professor In Petroleum Geology And Geophysics, University Of Oklahoma
12:20 Question & Answer Session
12:30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
FAULTS
1:30 Evaluating Strategies For Identifying & Dealing With Faults In The Woodford To Minimize Their Impact On Drilling Consistency
•
Evaluating how the risk of interaction with faults varies across the Woodford to help identify areas where this risk is at its lowest
•
Quantifying the impact that the prevalence of faults in the Woodford has on the consistency of drilling results and how this can be mitigated
•
Examining strategies for avoiding pre-stressed geological features to maximize the productivity of Woodford wells
•
Understanding how seismic can be effectively used to identify where faults are so that you can lay out your well path accordingly
Jim Puckette, Associate Professor Of Geology, Oklahoma State University
2:00 Question & Answer Session
POROSITY, PERMEABILITY & RESERVOIR THICKNESSOPTIMIZING THE ACCURACY OF POROSITY & PERMEABILITY PREDICTION IN THE WOODFORD, DETERMINING THE CRITICAL RESERVOIR THICKNESS FOR AN ECONOMIC WELL & USING PETROPHYSICAL DATA TO LOCATE PRODUCTIVE TARGETS
POROSITY & PERMEABILITY
2:10 Explaining How To Maximize The Accuracy & Certainty Of Porosity Determination & Analyzing The Key Factors Determining Permeability In The Woodford To Identify The Most Productive Targets
•
Using a comprehensive understanding of the pore networks in the Woodford to determine the most productive areas to target
•
Assessing how the porosity structure of rocks in the Woodford vary across the play and how this impacts which areas will be most productive
•
Combining data on porosity with data on resistivity to get a comprehensive understanding of the nature of the rocks
•
Understanding which type of logs are proving most effective for determining porosity in the Woodford
•
Analyzing variances in permeability across the Woodford to identify which zones are more permeable than others
•
Benchmarking strategies for optimizing the accuracy of predicting permeability in the Woodford
•
Quantifying the extent to which permeability in the Woodford is linked to fracture connectivity
•
Examining which factors other than natural fractures are having the biggest impact on the permeability of rocks in the Woodford
Jeff D. Kelley, Senior Geological Advisor, SandRidge Energy
2:40 Question & Answer Session
2:50 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
RESERVOIR THICKNESS
3:20 Determining The Critical Thickness For A Productive & Deliverable Woodford Reservoir
•
Evaluating the minimum reservoir thickness required for a productive Woodford well
•
Factoring reservoir thickness into decisions about the deliverability of a reservoir once TOC has been established
•
Mapping out the variability in reservoir thickness across the Woodford to identify which areas have a favorable thickness for oil production
•
Estimating what level of reservoir thickness is required to develop more than one layer of the Woodford at the same time
Jim Puckette, Associate Professor Of Geology, Oklahoma State University
3:50 Question & Answer Session
STRATIGRAPHIC VARIABILITY
4:00 Evaluating Stratigraphic Variability And Heterogeneity Of The Woodford To Determine Causes And Consequences Based On Geochemical Characterization
•
Understanding facies variations within the Woodford as illustrated by variations in bulk geochemical properties such as TOC and Rock Evaluation data
•
Assessing factors responsible for causing facies variations and the relative importance of source materials vs. depositional environments
•
Evaluating variations in hydrocarbon products resulting from facies variations in order to determine whether certain facies present more productive drilling targets
•
Understanding the importance of integrating geochemical data with other techniques such as sequence stratigraphy and rock properties in order to obtain a more comprehensive picture of the potential of the Woodford
Dr. R. Paul Philp, Professor Of Petroleum And Environmental Geochemistry, University of Oklahoma
4:30 Question & Answer Session
SEISMIC IMAGING
4:40 Harnessing Seismic Data To Identify The Optimal Drilling Targets & Map Out Potential Drilling Hazards In The Woodford
•
Providing experiences of using 3D seismic to pick out productive target zones in the Woodford
•
Understanding how to use seismic to effectively map out faults and fractures in the Woodford
•
Applying seismic to data to determine the optimal infill spacing for Woodford wells
•
Relating seismic data to potential drilling hazards to inform an effective drilling strategy
5:10 Question & Answer Session
5:20 Chair’s Closing Remarks
5:30 - 6:30 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area
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4. 8:30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Chaired by : Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil
WELL SPACINGDETERMINING THE MOST ECONOMIC WELL SPACING FOR MAXIMIZING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF WOODFORD WELLS
WELL SPACING & RESERVOIR MODELLING
8:40 Assessing How To Use An Accurate Reservoir Model To Select The Most Economic Well Spacing For Woodford Wells
•
Explaining how to create a rigorous 3D reservoir model to accurately determine the optimal well spacing for Woodford wells
•
Understanding how to use geological data to determine the most productive distance between wells
•
Evaluating which criteria are proving most important in successfully determining the most economic well spacing in the Woodford
•
Weighing up the pros and cons of using trial and error to determine well spacing compared with detailed analysis of the rocks
Moderated by: Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil
Panelist: Narayan Nair, Sr. Reservoir Engineer, LINN Energy
9:10 Question & Answer Session
COMPLETIONS STRATEGIESIDENTIFYING THE OPTIMAL FRAC DESIGNS, FRAC SIZES & TECHNOLOGIES & FOR MAXIMIZING RESERVOIR DRAINAGE WHEN COMPLETING WOODFORD WELLS
OVERALL COMPLETIONS STRATEGIES
9:20 Applying The Optimal Completions Techniques & Strategies To Maximize Reservoir Drainage In Woodford Wells
•
Creating a frac design that optimizes economic recovery in Woodford wells
•
Examining ways of achieving the maximum possible frac length to increase reservoir drainage in Woodford wells
•
Understanding how to use frac modeling techniques to select and optimize your completions strategy
•
Identifying which completions technologies are proving most successful in improving the productivity of Woodford wells
Moderated by: Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil
9:50 Question & Answer Session
10:00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
CHEMICAL TRACERS
10:30 Hearing How Chemical Tracers Are Being Used To Evaluate Simulated Rock Volume & Monitor Well Performance: Case Study
•
How operators are using the tracer technologies as a comparative tool to production logging for wellbore evaluations
•
Examining how using chemical tracer data to design stimulations can optimize fracture efficiency, production volumes and well productivity
•
Comparing the tracer inflow time and volume as an assessment of productivity
•
Hearing how operators have added oil & gas phase tracers for increased phase production monitoring effectiveness’
Jon Spencer, Business Development Coordinator - Unconventional Reservoir, Tracerco
11:00 Question & Answer Session
FRAC SIZES & FRAC FLUIDS - PANEL DISCUSSION
11:05 Determining The Optimal Frac Size For Maximizing Reservoir Drainage In The Woodford & Determining Whether To Use A Slickwater, Gel Or Hybrid Frac When Completing A Woodford Well
•
Explaining how to determine the optimal proppant volumes and concentration for a frac job in the Woodford
•
Discussing which types of proppant are most appropriate for Woodford wells
•
Understanding how to factor your well spacing strategy into determining the optimal frac size for Woodford completions
•
Providing a cost-benefit analysis of using different frac fluid volumes and pump rates the completions phase of operations in the Woodford
•
Comparing the pros and cons of slickwater and gel fracs for completions in the Woodford in terms of cost and productivity
•
Evaluating the option of using hybrid fracs to create a tailored solution for Woodford wells
•
Determining how to use information on where a lateral has landed to determine the optimal frac fluid for completions
Moderated by: Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil
Panelist: Jim Puckette, Associate Professor Of Geology, Oklahoma State University
11:35 Question & Answer Session
PERFORATION STRATEGIES
11:45 Benchmarking The Optimal Perforation Placements & Techniques For Optimizing The Economics Of Completions In The Woodford
•
Assessing different perforating programs to identify which ones would be most suitable for application in the Woodford
•
Understanding how to place perforation clusters across zones with the most favorable type of rocks to maximize productivity
•
Providing success stories on perforation techniques that have provided a cost-effective solution in the Woodford
•
Providing insight into whether it is more productive to place perforations on brittle or ductile rocks when completing Woodford wells
12:15 Question & Answer Session
12:25 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
WATER MANAGEMENTASSESSING WATER AVAILABILITY & EXAMINING
COST-EFFECTIVE WATER SOURCING, DISPOSAL & RECYCLING STRATEGIES FOR THE WOODFORD
WATER DISPOSAL
1:25 Quantifying The Amount Of Water Being Produced By Woodford Wells & Identifying Cost-Effective Water Disposal Strategies
•
Anticipating how much water is likely to be produced by Woodford wells to quantify disposal requirements
•
Evaluating strategies for disposing of produced water at minimum cost
•
Determining whether lessons learnt from produced water management in the Mississippi Lime can be transferred to the Woodford
•
Benchmarking strategies for minimizing water usage in order to reduce disposal costs
Steve Tipton, Completions Engineering Advisor, Newfield Exploration
1:55 Question & Answer Session
WATER AVAILABILITY & RECYCLING
2:05 Reviewing The Long-Term Availability Of Water For Woodford Wells & Examining The Potential For Cost- Effective Water Recycling In The Play
•
Assessing the current availability of water in the Woodford region to quantify the need for water recycling
•
Determining the commercial viability of recycling water in the Woodford so that it can be used again
•
Providing examples of how water treatment technology has been successfully applied to make produced
water reusable
•
Reviewing different water sourcing options for the Woodford for where water recycling is not possible
Steve Tipton, Completions Engineering Advisor, Newfield Exploration
2:35 Question & Answer Session
2:45 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTUREPROVIDING UPDATES ON THE BUILD-OUT OF MIDSTREAM TAKEAWAY CAPACITY IN THE WOODFORD TO ASSESS ITS READINESS TO DEAL WITH BURGEONING PRODUCTION VOLUMES
NGL TAKEAWAY CAPACITY
3:15 Detailing The Latest Advances In Building Out NGL Takeaway Infrastructure For Woodford Oil, Gas & NGLs To Determine Whether It Will Be Sufficient To Meet Rising Production Volumes
•
Comparing capacity build-out to production forecasts to determine whether there will be sufficient infrastructure to take Woodford products to market
•
Assessing the current processing capacity limitations for NGLs in the Woodford and what steps are being taken to overcome them
•
Providing updates on the latest projects being undertaken to expand midstream infrastructure in the Woodford to determine when they will come online so that allow producers can plan their drilling schedules
Brian Melton, Vice President - Pipeline Marketing & Business Development, Blueknight Energy Partners L.P
3:45 Question & Answer Session
GAS TAKEAWAY CAPACITY
3:55 Detailing The Takeaway Capacity For Woodford Gas To Determine Whether It Will Be Sufficient To Meet Rising Production Volumes
•
Evaluating the current and planned gas takeaway options in the Woodford to determine which markets producers will be able to access
•
Comparing midstream capacity build-out to production forecasts to determine whether there will be sufficient infrastructure to take Woodford products to market
•
Providing updates on midstream infrastructure planned expansion projects to determine when they will come online so that allow producers can plan their drilling schedules
Bob Firth, CEO, Caballo Energy
4:25 Question & Answer Session
4:35 Chair’s Closing Remarks
4:45 End Of Conference
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The conference is being organized by American Business Conferences, a division of London Business Conferences Ltd, a limited liability company formed under English company law and registered in the UK no. 5090859.
Cancellations received 30 days prior to the start of the event will be eligible for a refund less $150 administration fee, after this point no refund will be given. Cancellations must be made in writing, if you are unable to attend you may nominate a colleague to attend in your place at no additional cost.
Receipt of this registration form, inclusive or exclusive of payment constitutes formal agreement to attend and acceptance of the terms and conditions stated.
All outstanding fees must be paid within our standard payment period of 7 days. Any outstanding invoices will remain valid should cancellation of attendance be received outside of the aforementioned cancellation period.
*If you are claiming the early booking discount this may not be used in conjunction with other discounts advertised elsewhere. All discount codes and offers must be claimed at the time of registration.
American Business Conferences reserves the right to alter or cancel the speakers or program.
American Business Conferences reserve the right to refuse admission.
We would like to keep you informed of other American Business Conferences products and services. This will be carried out in accordance with the Data Protection Act. Please write to the Head of Marketing, American Business Conferences at the address below if you specifically do not want to receive this information.
American Business Conferences. City Center One. 800 Town & Country Blvd. Suite 300. Houston. Texas. 77024
American Business Conferences will not accept liability for any individual transport delays and in such circumstances the normal cancellation restrictions apply.
American Business Conferences is a Division of London Business Conferences Limited, Registered in England No. 5090859 EIN. no: 98-0514924