May 21, 2014


Description

In order to determine the optimal well spacing in a black oil region, a pilot test was organized.  An intense data acquisition program was conducted, including microseismic, fluid and proppant tracing, production logging, and interference testing.  This presentation will discuss the various tests that were conducted during the course of this pilot study and demonstrate how the results of those tests were employed to guide the operator towards a decision regarding optimal well spacing.

 


Featured Speakers

Speaker Remy Basquet, Reservoir Technology Group Lead - Eagle Ford Asset, Statoil

Remy Basquet is currently the Reservoir Technology Group lead for the Eagle Ford asset at Statoil in Houston.  His first 5 years in the industry was spent with Elf Exploration Production, including time spent working on his PhD in solid and fluid mechanics at the University of Bordeaux.  At Elf …

Remy Basquet is currently the Reservoir Technology Group lead for the Eagle Ford asset at Statoil in Houston.  His first 5 years in the industry was spent with Elf Exploration Production, including time spent working on his PhD in solid and fluid mechanics at the University of Bordeaux.  At Elf his focus was on the productivity evaluation of complex wells.  His next 5 years was spent at the French Institute of Petroleum working on carbonate / naturally fractured reservoirs.  For the past 8 years, Remy has been working for Statoil, most recently focusing on the Eagle Ford shale.


 

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Organizer

Andrea Hersey

Telephone 281.646.2805          Email  andrea.hersey@momentive.com


Date and Time

Wed, May 21, 2014

11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0500) America/Chicago

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Location

Norris Westchase Center

9990 Richmond Ave., Suite 102
Houston, TX 77042



Group(s): Westside