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The Eagle Ford Play: Integrated Technology Approaches to Exploration and Production

Contact: GTW Registrar
Tel: +918 560-2650
Fax: +918 560-2678

Susan Nash , Ph.D.
Director of Education and Professional Development
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Amy Mahan
GTW Coordinator
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North America GTW

The Eagle Ford Play: Integrated Technology Approaches to Exploration and Production
26-28 March 2012 | San Antonio, Texas

Preliminary Program/Agenda

as of February 14, 2012

Saturday, March 24
3:00 Field Trip to Lozier Canyon leaves, Airport Security Parking
Sunday, March 25
9:00 pm -- Field trip returns (time is approximate)
Monday, March 26
8:20 Welcome
8:30 Keynote Session and Basins
 

Gregg Robertson, First Rock –

Beginnings of the Eagle Ford Play

Gene Ames III and David Clay, Ames Energy Advisors –

Eagle Ford Drilling and Completion Activity and Future Trends

10:00 Break
10:30 Regional Stratigraphy
 

Thomas Ewing, Frontera Exploration Consultants –

Mid Cretaceous in the Gulf of Mexico Basin

John Carr and Rich Adams, Carr Resources –

Regional depositional systems of the Woodbine-EagleFord - Tuscaloosa

12N Lunch
1:30 Outcrop to Subsurface Stratigraphy – Sequences and Facies
 

Thomas Ewing, Frontera Exploration Consultants –

Austin-Eagle Ford relationships in South Texas

Art Donovan, BP –

The view from Lozier Canyon, a field laboratory

3:00 Break
3:30 Stratigraphy and Diagenesis
 

Milly Wright, Chemostrat –

Lithostratigraphy using inorganic elements: Eagle Ford, Austin, Buda

Brian Lock, U. Louisiana –

Deposition and diagenesis of Eagle Ford in roadside outcrops

5:00 RECEPTION – Hosted by South Texas Geological Society
Tuesday, March 27
8:30 Structural Development & Fracturing
 

Jeff Nunn, Wm Torsch, and Austin Cardneaux, LSU –

Burial and thermal history of Haynesville and Eagle Ford

Galen Treadgold, Weinman Geophysics –

Fracturing – the view from seismic

10:00 Break
10:30 Microseismic Monitoring
 

Neil Stegent, Pinnacle –

Microseismic and completion strategies, a case study

Peter Duncan, Microseismic -

Abu Sani, Marathon Oil –

Microseismic increases success rate

12N Lunch
1:30 Rock Properties
 

Dan Jarvie, WorldWide Geochemistry –

Geochemistry of the Eagle Ford

3:00 Break
3:30 Stimulation Design
 

Stephen Ingram, Halliburton –

Fracture stimulation design considerations and production analysis

Robert Lestz, GasFrac Energy Services –

LPG Fracturing

David Holcomb, FracTech Services -

5:00 On your own
Wednesday, March 28
8:30 Integrated Evaluation
 

Garrett Lindsay, Schlumberger –

Production from the Eagle Ford –Austin Chalk system

Neil Basu, Pioneer Natural Resources –

Eagle Ford multisource reservoir characterization

10:00 Break
10:30 Integrated Evaluation (Continued)
 

Ross Peebles, Global Geophysical–

Seismic based evaluation of Eagle Ford prospectivity

12N Lunch
1:30 Learning from Other Basins
 

Scott Singleton, Rock Solid Images –

Assessing a Marcellus prospect with seismic, microseismic, and completions

Zheng Min and Li Denghua –

Tight Oil, Jurassic, Sichuan Basin

Allen Lowrie, Rich Adams, and David King Jr. –

Dynamics for passive continental margins Outlook

3:00 Close of Conference
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