New Ways to Look at Old Data: New Pay Zones, Increased Production, Expanded Regional Plays
November 8-9, 2010 | Houston | Norris Conference Center
Overview
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Two-day workshop: 8-9 November
Documents and badges on-site
Certificate of Completion
Early Bird Pricing through October 11
$695 - AAPG Member
$795 - AAPG Nonmember
After October 11
$795 - AAPG Member
$895 - AAPG Nonmember
Contact:
GTW Registrar
Tel: +918 560-2650
Fax: +918 560-2678
How are new ways to look at old data resulting in new pay zones, increased production, and even new regional plays?
How can you find and determine the best way to produce oil that's been "left behind"?
This AAPG Geoscience Technology Workshop provides you with answers, ideas, and opportunities.
Sessions include using existing data for effective hydraulic fracturing for horizontal wells, ways to look at old well log data to find new fields and new productive zones, integrating core information and old seismic with new technologies for better imaging of reservoirs, combining old and new data for enhanced oil recovery, and bringing together old and new data to better understand shale reservoirs.
Consisting of presentations, dynamic discussions, case studies, personal experience, and exciting cross-disciplinary perspectives on how to look at old data in a new way in order to achieve economic success in old fields / plays, the event will be a great place for experienced geoscientists to discuss examples, and for young geologists to become familiar with the key issues.
The event focuses on integrating geological, geophysical, and engineering information. Presenters may also discuss the impact of technology on economics.
Who should attend
This geocience technology workshop is ideal for geologists, engineers, geo-techs, geophysicists, geochemists, and other members of exploration and production teams and companies who want to become familiar with cross-disciplinary perspectives on how to look at old data in a new way in order to achieve economic success in old fields and plays. The event will be a great place for experienced geoscientists to discuss examples, and for young geologists to become familiar with the key issues.
Procedure:
Presenters make brief 10-15-minute presentations, then open the floor for discussion. There will also be breakout sessions and small-group discussions. The goal is to encourage exchanges on topics of value to geologists, geophysicists, and engineers.
What is special about a GTW?
People who are actively working in operations, exploration, production, research, and service industries can talk in small groups, discuss concepts, and learn from each other. For informed, small-group, focused discussions that focus on practical, applied and relevant geosciences, there’s nothing like it!
Overview
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- The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) does not endorse or recommend any products and services that may be cited, used or discussed in AAPG publications or in presentations at events associated with AAPG.
