The Completions Design Sessions On The 4 th Annual Permian Horizontal Completions: Wolfcamp And Cline Focus Agenda Will Feature A Brand- New Practical Format Designed To Evaluate The Impact Of Adjustments To Completions Variables On Initial And Cumulative Production Rates: • ADJUSTMENT: Which frac variable the operator changed between wells • COST OF ADJUSTMENT: The cost impact of the variable change • IMPACT ON PRODUCTION: The extent to which changing the variable impacted production performance KEY VARIABLES BEING ADDRESSED: • OPTIMUM FLUID DESIGN, PROPPANT SIZES, FLUID VOLUMES, CLUSTER SPACING, LATERAL LENGTH AND NUMBER OF STAGES: Evaluating case studies on how adjustments in completions are maximizing initial and cumulative production results relative to costs • SLICK WATER VS. CROSS LINK VS. HYBRID: Examining well results from wells in the same reservoir to evaluate how the transition from one frac fluid to the other affects performance relative to costs • PLUG AND PERF VS. SLIDING SLEEVE: Evaluating how frac systems are inferring recovery rates in the Permian shales, relative to costs • WELL SPACING: Correlating reservoir data with initial production rates and completions results to infer well spacing in the Permian and maximize recovery potential • COMPLETIONS LOGISTICS: Identifying key resource and supply availability problems to find alternative supply sources and guarantee efficiency and continuity of completions operations in the Permian Using Frac Models And Field Case Studies To Illustrate How Adjustments To Completions Variables Are Affecting Costs And Cumulative Production In Different Zones In Permian Shales: Identifying Optimal Frac Designs, Completions Styles And Well Spacing For The Wolfcamp, Cline, Bone Springs, And Avalon Shales The Only E&P-Led Congress To Focus Exclusively On Completions Optimization Strategies In The Permian THE ONLY CONGRESS FOCUSED ON COMPLETIONS IN THE PERMIAN: February 18 -19 | Houston | Texas Insight From 20+ Operations Experts Specialized In Completions Optimization In The Permian M Follow Us @UnconventOilGas www.permian-basin-completions-2015.com Register By Friday November 14, 2014 * SAVE $400 Pat Laursen VP Drilling & Completions Forge Energy Randy Nickerson VP Exploration Caza Oil & Gas Michael Allison Reservoir Engineering Manager Energen Lee Stockwell Completions Effectiveness Manager Shell Gary Womack VP Operations Tall City Exploration Sahil Malhotra Well Stimulation Specialist Chevron Shannon Stilwell President Walsh Petroleum JC Ridens President Arris Petroleum Organized By: CO-SPONSOR: PLAY-SPECIFIC CRADLE-TO-GRAVE COMPLETIONS CASE STUDIES ON: WOLFCAMP A, B AND C INTERVALS, CLINE, AVALON AND BONE SPRINGS SHALES Great congress which focused on the important things Senior Completions Engineer Oxy Using Frac Models And Field Case Studies To Illustrate How Adjustments To Completions Variables Are Affecting Costs And Cumulative Production In Different Zones In Permian Shales: Identifying Optimal Frac Designs, Completions Styles And Well Spacing For The Wolfcamp, Cline, Bone Springs, And Avalon Shales
Advances in horizontal completions and hydraulic fracturing are now needed to reduce well costs and optimize production in multi-stack Permian reservoirs. With the number of new horizontal wells overtaking the number of new vertical developments in the Permian for the first time last year, operators in the Wolfcamp A, B and C, Cline, Avalon and Bone Springs are continually collecting data indicating how adjustments in completions variables are correlating with incremental production rates to optimize designs going forward.
The 4th Annual Permian Horizontal Completions Optimization: Wolfcamp & Cline Focus congress has been re-researched and this year will focus specifically on how adjustments to completions variables are affecting costs and cumulative production in different Permian shale zones.
Speakers will deliver presentations showing how different combinations of frac variables, relative to cost, are impacting on initial and cumulative production and EOR by evaluating each completions variable separately, from fluid design to proppant sizes, types and concentrations; and from cluster spacing to number of stages.
Each Completions Design Session Will Be Addressed As Follows:
Adjustment: which frac varibale the operator changed between wells
Cost Of Adjustment: the cost impact of the varibale change
Impact On Production: the extent to which changing the variable impacted production performance
The congress will also be looking at how to improve completions logistics and identify alternative water sources to overcome shortages of sand and water supplies and, as well as provide cradle-to-grave completions case studies on the Wolfcamp A, B & C Intervals, Cline, Wolfberry, Spraberry, Avalon, Bone Springs and Wolfbone shales.
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The Completions Design Sessions On The 4th Annual Permian Horizontal Completions: Wolfcamp And Cline Focus Agenda Will Feature A Brand-New Practical Format Designed To Evaluate The Impact Of Adjustments To Completions Variables On Initial And Cumulative Production Rates:
• ADJUSTMENT: Which frac variable the operator changed between wells
• COST OF ADJUSTMENT: The cost impact of the variable change
• IMPACT ON PRODUCTION: The extent to which changing the variable impacted production performance
LENGTH AND NUMBER OF STAGES: Evaluating case studies on how adjustments in completions are maximizing initial and cumulative production results relative to costs
• SLICK WATER VS. CROSS LINK VS. HYBRID: Examining well results from wells in the same reservoir to evaluate how the transition from one frac fluid to the other affects performance relative to costs
• PLUG AND PERF VS. SLIDING SLEEVE: Evaluating how frac systems are inferring recovery rates in the Permian shales, relative to costs
• WELL SPACING: Correlating reservoir data with initial production rates and completions results to infer well spacing in the Permian and maximize recovery potential
• COMPLETIONS LOGISTICS: Identifying key resource and supply availability problems to find alternative supply sources and guarantee efficiency and continuity of completions operations in the Permian
Using Frac Models And Field Case Studies To Illustrate
How Adjustments To Completions Variables Are Affecting Costs And Cumulative Production In Different Zones In Permian Shales:Identifying Optimal Frac Designs, Completions Styles And Well Spacing For The Wolfcamp, Cline, Bone Springs, And Avalon Shales
The Only E&P-Led Congress To Focus Exclusively On Completions Optimization Strategies In The Permian
THE ONLY CONGRESS FOCUSED ON COMPLETIONS IN THE PERMIAN:
February 18-19 | Houston | Texas
Insight From 20+ Operations Experts Specialized In Completions Optimization In The Permian
M Follow Us @UnconventOilGas
www.permian-basin-completions-2015.com
Register By FridayNovember 14, 2014
*SAVE $400
Pat Laursen VP Drilling & Completions Forge Energy
Randy Nickerson VP Exploration Caza Oil & Gas
Michael Allison Reservoir Engineering Manager Energen
Lee Stockwell Completions Effectiveness Manager Shell
Gary Womack VP Operations Tall City Exploration
Sahil Malhotra Well Stimulation Specialist Chevron
Shannon Stilwell President Walsh Petroleum
JC Ridens President Arris Petroleum
Organized By: CO-SPONSOR:
PLAY-SPECIFIC CRADLE-TO-GRAVE COMPLETIONS CASE STUDIES ON:
WOLFCAMP A, B AND C INTERVALS, CLINE, AVALON AND BONE SPRINGS SHALES
Great congress which focused on the
important things
Senior Completions Engineer Oxy
Using Frac Models And Field Case Studies To Illustrate
How Adjustments To Completions Variables Are Affecting Costs And Cumulative Production In Different Zones In Permian Shales:Identifying Optimal Frac Designs, Completions Styles And Well Spacing For The Wolfcamp, Cline, Bone Springs, And Avalon Shales
With the Permian now producing around 1.7 million bpd, with an average of 460 rigs, and set to reach the 3.5 million bpd figure in 2025, the basin is rapidly becoming the largest shale region in the United States.
So what is the key factor behind making sure these growth rates are reflected on an individual company basis? Strategies for completions optimization.
Advances in horizontal completions and hydraulic fracturing are now needed to reduce well costs and optimize production in multi-stack Permian reservoirs. With the number of new horizontal wells overtaking the number of new vertical developments in the Permian for the first time last year, operators in the Wolfcamp A, B and C, Cline, Avalon, and Bone Springs shales are continually collecting data indicating how adjustments in completions variables are correlating with incremental production rates.
The 4th Annual Permian Horizontal Completions: Wolfcamp And Cline Focus congress has been re-researched and this year to specifically focus on how adjustments to completions variables are affecting costs and cumulative production in different Permian shale zones.
Speakers will deliver presentations showing how different combinations of frac variables relative to cost impact on initial and cumulative production and EOR by evaluating each completions variable separately: from fluid design to proppant sizes, types and concentrations; from cluster spacing to number of stages.
Each Completions Design Session Will Be Addressed As Follows:
• Adjustment: Which frac variable the operator changed between wells
• Cost Of Adjustment: The cost impact of the variable change
• Impact On Production: The extent to which changing the variable impacted production performance
The congress will also be looking at how to improve completions logistics and identify alternative water sources to overcome shortages of sand and water supplies, as well as cradle-to-grave completions case studies on the Wolfcamp A, B and C Intervals, Cline, Avalon and Bone Springs shales.
VENUE INFORMATION
Sheraton Houston Brookhollow300 North Loop West FrwyHouston, Texas 77092
HOW ADJUSTMENTS TO COMPLETIONS DESIGN ARE INFLUENCING PRODUCTION RESULTS IN PERMIAN SHALESDay 1Wednesday February 18, 2015
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Chaired By: Rick McGee, Managing Director, PetroWolf
KEYNOTE PANEL: MEASURING FRAC PERFORMANCE
8.40 Examining How Operators Are Using Post-Frac Diagnostics Models To Measure Performance To Determine How Adjustments In Completions Variables Are Impacting Well Performance
•Cost Of Adjustment:determiningthepercentagebywhichthefracfluidcostsdifferedfromthefirstwelltothesecond
•Impact On Production:comparingsix-monthcumulativeproductionresultsfromeachwelltodeterminewhichfracwasmoreeffectivewithintheseotherwisesimilarcompletionsprograms
•Cost Of Adjustement:Calculatingthedifferencesinpolymercosts,pumpinghorsepowercomparedwiththebenefitsofsmallerfracturewidths,bettercontroloffluidleak-offandlessgeldamageofalternate-slugfracturingtodeterminetheimpactoncompletionscosts
Sahil Malhotra, Well Stimultation Specialist, Chevron
11.40 Question & Answer Session
FLUIDS: PROPPANT SETTLING
11.50 Investigating The Impact Of Fluid Elasticity And Fracture Width On Proppant Settling In Viscoelastic Surfactant-Based (VES) Fluids To Enhance Control Over The Settling Rate Of Proppants
Sahil Malhotra, Well Stimultation Specialist, Chevron
12.20 Question & Answer Session
12.30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
PROPPANT: CONCENTRATION
1.30 Correlating Proppant Concentration And Size With Fracture Width To Determine Fluid Velocities In The Fracture And Clogging Of Narrow Channels With Proppant
•Cost Of Adjustment:calculatingthepercentagebywhichthecostofadditionalholesdifferedinonewellcomparedtotheother
•Impact On Production:comparingcumulativeproductionresultsfor90daysbetweenthesetwowellstodeterminewhetherornotanincreaseinthenumberofstagesmaximizesrecoveryrelativetocosts
IDENTIFYING OPTIMAL WELL DENSITY, PROPPANT AND WATER SUPPLY STRATEGIES AND FRAC SYSTEMS BEING USED IN PERMIAN SHALES
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Chaired By: Rick McGee, Managing Director, PetroWolf
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: USING WELL DATA TO SHAPE A COMPLETIONS STRATEGY
8.40 Collating Existing Data On Proppant, Staging, Well Spacing And Other Frac Variables To Drive Design, Plan And Implement Horizontal Completions In The Permian
Mukul Sharma, Professor And W. A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr. Centennial Chair In Petroleum, Geosystems And Chemical Engineering, University Of Texas At Austin11.40 Question & Answer Session
COMPLETIONS SYSTEMS EVALUATIONCOMPARING PLUG AND PERF VS. SLIDING SLEEVES TO ASSESS WHICH IS BEING SEEN TO ENABLE MAXIMUM
RECOVERY IN SPECIFIC PERMIAN SHALES
PLUG AND PERF VS. SLIDING SLEEVE
11.50 Comparing Initial Production Results From Wells Using Plug And Perf And Sliding Sleeve Technologies To Identify The Most Cost-Effective Completions System For Permian Shales
Art Carrasco, Senior Completions Engineer, BC Operating
12.20 Question & Answer Session
12.30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Room
CORRELATING COMPLETIONS VARIABLES TO PRODUCTION RATES: EARLY CONCLUSIONS
1.30 Comparing Production Results From Different Economically Successful Horizontal Wells In The San Andres Liquid-Rich Carbonates Formation To Assess How To Determine An Optimal Completions Strategy
COMPLETIONS LOGISTICS IN THE PERMIANFINDING ALTERNATIVE PROPPANT AND WATER SUPPLY
SOURCES TO GUARANTEE THE CONTINUITY OF COMPLETIONS OPERATIONS IN THE PERMIAN
PANEL DISCUSSION: WATER AND PROPPANT AVAILABILITY
2.10 Evaluating The Factors Causing Water And Sand Shortage In The Permian To Develop A Strategy For Streamlining And Guaranteeing Water And Proppant Availability
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Excellent event to share
information with other companies,
discussing uncertainties
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Congress was well
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MEET AND NETWORK WITH DECISION MAKERSThought leadership, branding and profiling are converted into contracts through extensive face-to-face relationship building. As a dedicated congress for Permian horizontal completions, this intimate forum allows you to meet specific job titles in one place at one time, giving you the best possible chance of influencing key decision makers.
Sponsorship OpportunitiesThe 4th Annual Permian Horizontal Completions: Wolfcamp And Cline Focus congress will focus on using frac modules and field case studies, to illustrate how adjustments to completions variables are affecting costs and cumulative production in different zones in Permian shales. This congress is the premier opportunity to engage with key E&P decision makers to outline your vital technology advances and unveil your solutions for optimizing production in the Permian.
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