28 September, 2016

Making Money with Mature Fields - Geosciences Technology Workshop

Geoscience Training You Need...In Your Backyard - Bundle and Save in Houston

 

The goal of this workshop is to review mature fields and to identify the amount and nature of oil that can be recovered, and to evaluate competing strategies for economically producing the remaining reserves.

AAPG Geoscience Technology Workshop (GTW) Making Money with Mature Fields will be taking place 5-6 October in Houston, Texas.

The goal of this workshop is to review mature fields and to identify the amount and nature of oil that can be recovered, and to evaluate competing strategies for economically producing the remaining reserves. In addition to looking closely at fields, we will review new and improved technologies that may help revitalize reservoirs and overcome problems such as low pressure, paraffin, corrosion, and more. We will identify companies willing to offer a “no money down” approach, or other forms of innovative financing. In addition to reviewing the technology, we will review case studies.

Themes:

  • Mature fields: examples and profiles
  • Typical issues resulting in oil left behind
  • EOR
  • New Technologies and techniques
  • Reality checks: water, environmental issues, infrastructure
  • Opportunities and economies of scale: How to make the economics really work
  • Is there funding? Where? How? Who?

SEE THE FULL PROGRAM HERE.

You will receive 2.0 Continued Education Units (CEUs) and 16 Professional Development Hours (PDHs)

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Carbonate Depositional Systems
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The Petroleum Geochemistry Toolkit for Petroleum Exploration and Development
3-4 October 2016 | Houston, Texas
Instructed by Michael Abrams, a visiting professor Imperial College London, will provide the geologist, geophysicist, and engineer with sufficient background to better understand the basic principles of petroleum geochemistry.

Roles and Responsibilities of a Development Geologist, For Beginners
7 October 2016 | Houston, Texas
A "mini-course" for the new development geologists to help start out right and to assist them in understanding what is important to know, what to do in this role, and what to avoid. Phil Salvador, the instructor for the course, has worked chiefly as a development geologist and has been involved in the development of clastic and carbonate conventional reservoirs in the US, North Sea, Middle East and Indonesia.


OR Bundle Them All and Save $945

Package all three short courses AND the workshop and spend an entire week receiving invaluable training. Regular price is $2,035, but you can attend at the value-price of $1,635! To book "The Package," please contact Stephanie Brown