Register at discounted rates and have a chance to sign up for Technical Interest Groups and a “Distributed Internship / Mentorship” program.
Attend talks given by a variety of presenters and receive a Reservoir Revitalization Mini-Competency Certification.
Discounts:
- Students (or recent graduates) – $150
- Young Professionals – $395
- SPE/AAPG/STGS members – $595
- Laid-off Worker – $150
Teams are now forming for Technical Interest Group categories. You may also participate in the new distributed internship/mentorship program.
Workshop presentations include:
- Revitalizing the Hunton in the MidContinent; Lynn Watney, University of Kansas
- Comparison of Hydraulic Stimulation Methods of Coals and Carbonaceous Shales in the Cherokee Basin, Mid-Continent, Kansas USA; Stephen Tedesco, Running Foxes Petroleum Inc.
- Non-Specular Backscatter Imaging – Eagle Ford; Shervin Azad, Acoustic Zoom Inc.
- Limestone Frequency and Well Performance Redux, John Breyer, Marathon Oil
- Are Geologic / Reservoir / Completion Models Properly Constrained (are they working?) in the Permian Basin?; Bill Fairhurst, Riverford Resources
- Unconventionals Update: Lessons Learned in U.S. Plays; Susan Nash, AAPG
- Stratigraphic Relations to Fracture Distribution in the Woodford Shale; Caleb Bontempi, University of Oklahoma
- Plays in the Mesozoic of the Gulf of Mexico; John Snedden, University of Texas at Austin
- Multilateral Stimulation Technology-A New Approach to Stimulating/Revitalizing Production in Carbonate Reservoirs; Kevin Rice, Fishbones
- Tectonics of Eastern Mexico-Gulf of Mexico and its Hydrocarbon Potential; Ricardo Padilla y Sanchez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM)
- Sources of Free and Low-Cost Geological and Production Data for Exploration and Production, and Open-Source and Low-Cost Software; Susan Nash, AAPG
- And more …
