Sept. 11, 2007


Description

Claude will put current discussions of fracture conductivity in the context of past efforts to increase the effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing.  The known strengths and limitations in the technology will be separately addressed along with challenges for today’s engineers and scientists.  He will supplement his talk with his “museum” of proppants.      

Please register early online in order to facilitate the Northside study group to better plan and streamline the luncheon. Walk-ins will be accepted on a space available basis. Please arrive early, walk-ins are seated on a first come/first serve basis. Thank You.

Featured Speakers

Speaker Claude Cooke

Partner
Burleson - Cooke Law Firm LLP
Claude is a partner in the law firm Burleson Cooke LLP, with offices in Houston and Conroe.  He practices patent law in the Conroe office.  In his first career he was employed by ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company in Houston, where he performed and led research …

Partner
Burleson - Cooke Law Firm LLP

Claude is a partner in the law firm Burleson Cooke LLP, with offices in Houston and Conroe.  He practices patent law in the Conroe office.  In his first career he was employed by ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company in Houston, where he performed and led research in a broad range of technologies related to drilling and production, including hydraulic fracturing.  He is an inventor for 29 U.S. patents and received the Outstanding Inventor of the Year Award from the Houston Intellectual Property Law Association in 1986 for three inventions in the oil and gas industry.  In 2006 he was named by SPE as a “Legend of Hydraulic Fracturing.”  


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Organizer

Jason Baihly


Date and Time

Tue, Sept. 11, 2007

11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central

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Location

Greenspoint Club

16925 Northchase
Houston, TX 77060