Mar. 3 - Mar. 4, 2011


Description

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Attendees will receive a comprehensive methodology for well performance analysis with specific focus on unconventional oil and gas in this course. The approach combines the use of several powerful techniques and will illustrate the practical aspects of production data analysis.

Participants are encouraged to bring their own data, as time will be allotted to go through their examples as a class. Depending on interest and time available, examples from Barnett, Bakken, Montney, Horn River, Marcellus, Haynesville, and Eagle Ford plays will be presented. Laptops are required for this course. Course materials will be distributed via USB drive.

Topics Covered

  • An introduction to well performance analysis
  • Linear flow analysis for tight fractured reservoirs
  • Simplified approach
    • Log-log diagnostic plot—identifying flow regimes
    • Specialized plot—determining LFP and skin
    • Flowing material balance analysis—determining SRV
    • Modified hyperbolic decline curves
  • History matching using analytical and numerical models
    • Modeling performance of horizontal wells with multiple fractures
    • Pressure dependent permeability
    • Adsorbed gas

Students must bring laptops to class. Basic Windows navigation skills are recommended. Software will be provided.

Learning Objectives

  • Critically assess data quality and perform qualitative diagnostics on well production data
  • Identify well and reservoir flow regimes from rate/pressure response
  • Estimate reserves, OGIP/OOIP, and drainage area
  • Determine “linear flow parameter” and skin
  • Forecast production with particular focus on the inherent uncertainty in unconventional plays
  • Assess well performance and identify optimization candidates

Who Should Attend

Engineers and technologist involved in the exploitation, production, and evaluation of tight and unconventional reservoirs. All oil and gas professionals that need to get more from their production and flowing pressure data.

CEUs

1.6 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) awarded for this 2-day course.

Cancellation
Policy

Houston

A fee equal to 25% of the course fee will be charged for cancellations less than 15 working days before the course begins.  No refunds will be made for cancellations after the course begins.

2011 UGC

To receive a full refund, all cancellations must be received in writing no later than 14 days prior to the course start date. Cancellations made after the 14-day window will not be refunded. Send cancellation requests by email to registration@spe.org; by fax to +1.866.460.3032 (US) or +1.972.852.9292 (outside US); or mail to SPE Registration, PO Box 833836, Richardson, TX 75083.

For more details, please contact us at trainingcourses@spe.org.


Featured Speakers

Speaker David Anderson

Petroleum Engineer and Senior Technical Advisor
Fekete Associates Inc.



David Anderson is a petroleum engineer and senior technical advisor with Fekete Associates Inc. He has eleven years of experience in the petroleum industry, including production optimization, gas deliverability modeling, and well test analysis. Over the past five years, he …

Petroleum Engineer and Senior Technical Advisor
Fekete Associates Inc.




David Anderson is a petroleum engineer and senior technical advisor with Fekete Associates Inc. He has eleven years of experience in the petroleum industry, including production optimization, gas deliverability modeling, and well test analysis. Over the past five years, he has led the development of Fekete's F.A.S.T. RTA software. He has become a recognized expert in the area of modern production analysis techniques. Anderson has authored numerous papers on the subject, for which he has received two Best Presented Paper awards from the Petroleum Society of CIM, both in 2005. He has lectured and presented industry courses all over the world on modern production analysis. Anderson served on the SPE Canadian Section board during 2005–2007 as director for the Young Professionals Initiative.




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Organizer

Cindy Davis


Date and Time

Thu, Mar. 3

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Fri, Mar. 4, 2011

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central

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Location

Houston Training Center

10777 Westheimer Rd, Suite 1075
Houston, TX 77042
USA