BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations//Tendenci Codeba se MIMEDIR//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration.\r\nEvent d etails subject to change. ---\r\nhttps://www.spegcs.org/events/2928/\r\n\r \nEvent Title: SPEI: Hydraulic Fracturing - A Concise Overview\r\nStart Da te / Time: Nov 19, 2015 08:00 AM US/Central\r\nLocation: SPEI Houston Trai ning Center\r\nSpeaker: Wm David Norman\r\nGoogle\r\nhttp://maps.google.co m/maps?q=10777+Westheimer+Rd.,+Suite+1075,Houston,TX,77042\r\n\r\nForecast \nhttp://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/77042\r\n\r\nREGISTER NOW: http: //www.spe.org/training/courses/HFO.php \r\nDescription\r\nThis course incl udes the fundamentals of hydraulic fracturing along with addressing the ge neral process, the terminology, and many of the real-world problems&mdash\ ;in a concise format. The overall emphasis is how hydraulic fracturing fit s-in with, is impacted by, or impacts geologic concerns, reservoir enginee ring, and operations. It will provide a general familiarity with fundament als of the complete hydraulic fracturing process. That is, why it works (o r doesn&rsquo\;t), where is it applicable, and what to consider in order t o improve.\r\nTopics Include:\r\n\r\nIntroduction&mdash\;What is fracturin g?\r\nReservoir engineering aspects of fracturing\r\nWhat fracturing can d o\r\nWhat type of fracture you want\r\nFracturing\r\n\r\nAt the end of thi s course, participants should be able to understand:\r\n\r\nImpact of geol ogic environment\r\nMajor fracture variables such as creating the fracture you want\r\nCandidate Selection with discrete &ldquo\;candidate recogniti on&rdquo\; examples\r\nFracturing Materials\r\nDiagnostics&mdash\;How you know you&rsquo\;ve achieved your goal\r\n\r\nLearning Level\r\nIntroductor y\r\nCourse Length\r\n1 Day\r\nWhy Attend?\r\nThe course will introduce th e basic concepts and terminology of hydraulic fracturing, enabling you to intelligently discuss the potential applications to your well. For geologi sts and geophysicists, it will provide an ability to recognize very early in the evaluation process the potential for fracturing to improve potentia l target formations, as well as learning what types of formations make the best targets for fracture stimulation.\r\nWho Should Attend\r\nThe course is intended for engineering managers, geologists, geophysicists, reservoi r engineers desiring general information about the process, and what it ca n do for them. It is also intended as a general review for petroleum engin eers with knowledge or experience in fracturing, but no current active inv olvement.\r\nCEUs\r\n0.8 CEUs (Continuing Education Units/8 hours) awarded for this 1-day course.--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration. Event details subject to change. ---\r\n\r\n--- By Tendenci - The Open Sou rce AMS for Associations ---\r\n UID:uid2928@spegcs.org SUMMARY:SPEI: Hydraulic Fracturing - A Concise Overview DTSTART:20151119T140000Z DTEND:20151119T230000Z CLASS:PUBLIC PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20240329T064617Z TRANSP:OPAQUE SEQUENCE:0 LOCATION:SPEI Houston Training Center X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
REGISTER NOW: \; http://www.spe.org/t raining/courses/HFO.php
This cours e includes the fundamentals of hydraulic fracturing along with addressing the general process, the terminology, and many of the real-world problems& mdash\;in a concise format. The overall emphasis is how hydraulic fracturi ng fits-in with, is impacted by, or impacts geologic concerns, reservoir e ngineering, and operations. It will provide a general familiarity with fun damentals of the complete hydraulic fracturing process. That is, why it wo rks (or doesn&rsquo\;t), where is it applicable, and what to consider in o rder to improve.
Topics Include:
At the end of this course, participants should be able to understand:
Introductory
1 Day
The course will introduce the ba sic concepts and terminology of hydraulic fracturing, enabling you to inte lligently discuss the potential applications to your well. For geologists and geophysicists, it will provide an ability to recognize very early in t he evaluation process the potential for fracturing to improve potential ta rget formations, as well as learning what types of formations make the bes t targets for fracture stimulation.
The course is intended for engineering managers, geologists, geophysicists, re servoir engineers desiring general information about the process, and what it can do for them. It is also intended as a general review for petroleum engineers with knowledge or experience in fracturing, but no current acti ve involvement.
0.8 CEUs (Continuing Education Units/ 8 hours) awarded for this 1-day course.