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/2562/\r\n\r \nEvent Title: PF&C Fourth and Final Session in the First Annual Spring Le cture Series: Lifting the Veil from Unconventional Production\r\nStart Dat e / Time: May 21, 2014 16:30 PM America/Chicago\r\nLocation: Worley Parson s - Energy Corridor II Bdlg.\r\nSpeaker: Ken Burris\r\nGoogle\r\nhttp://ma ps.google.com/maps?q=575+N.+Dairy+Ashford,Houston,TX,77079\r\n\r\nForecast \nhttp://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/77079\r\n\r\nThe Project, Facilit ies and Construction Study Group is pleased to announce our Spring Lecture Series for 2014. This event shall focus on &ldquo\;Lifting the Veil from Unconventional Production&rdquo\;. \r\nUnconventional production has chang ed the U.S. oil and gas industry, moving the focus and more importantly CA PEX spend from deepwater offshore and international to domestic onshore. The reason for this shift of focus is of course economics and geologic suc cess rate. Unconventional resources tend to be measured in billions of ba rrels and trillions of cubic feet in place, an order of magnitude higher t hat typical conventional resources with enormous areal extent.\r\nWhether tight rock, immobile fluids or captured in source rock, the sheer quantity of the resource provides a strong interest to make development feasible. Some common attributes are appearing in the development of these resource s with tight well spacing, extreme reservoir contact and extreme stimulati on playing a role in the tight rock and captured hydrocarbon arena, while steam and CO2 play more in the immobile liquids sector.\r\nThis series is intended to &lsquo\;Lift the Veil&rsquo\; on the differences, and highligh t the similarities, between conventional and unconventional production and field development techniques. The 1 hour lectures are aimed to be techni cal and provide valuable lessons learned and are followed by 30 minutes of questions and discussion in order to promote understanding of the present ed principles.\r\nThe final installation of this series will see Ken Burri s, Vice President of Water Geosciences at Worley Parsons broach the challe nging issue of water management including handling, cleaning and disposal in these unconventional plays. Ken has over 30+ years of professional exp erience in industrial water purification and industrial wastewater treatme nt, many integrating membrane separation. He has experience in brackish an d seawater desalination, as well as industrial application using membranes . His experience includes the broad global issues related to industrial wa ter purification, industrial wastewater treatment, water resource manageme nt, recycle/reuse and sustainability.\r\nEach session is scheduled as a 1 hour presentation followed by a 30 minute Q&\;A session. We fully expec t a large turnout so please book early and we hope you make all attempts t o attend all four. The PF&\;C Study group appreciates the support of ou r SPE GCS members and we look forward to seeing you there.\r\nTo register for all four lectures at a discounted price, follow the link below:\r\nCli ck here to register for entire First Annual Spring Lecture series--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration.Event details subject to change. ---\r\n\r\n--- By Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations ---\r\n UID:uid2562@spegcs.org SUMMARY:PF&C Fourth and Final Session in the First Annual Spring Lecture Series: Lifting the Veil from Unconventional Production DTSTART:20140521T213000Z DTEND:20140521T233000Z CLASS:PUBLIC PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20240328T212146Z TRANSP:OPAQUE SEQUENCE:0 LOCATION:Worley Parsons - Energy Corridor II Bdlg. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Project, Facilities and Construction Study Group is pleased to announce our Spring Lecture Series for 2014. This event shall focus on &ld quo\;Lifting the Veil from Unconventional Production&rdquo\;.
Whether tight rock, immobile fluids or captured in source rock, the sheer quantity of the resource provides a strong inte rest to make development feasible. \; Some common attributes are appea ring in the development of these resources with tight well spacing, extrem e reservoir contact and extreme stimulation playing a role in the tight ro ck and captured hydrocarbon arena, while steam and CO2 p lay more in the immobile liquids sector.
This series is intended to &l squo\;Lift the Veil&rsquo\; on the differences, and highlight the similari ties, between conventional and unconventional production and field develop ment techniques. \; The 1 hour lectures are aimed to be technical and provide valuable lessons learned and are followed by 30 minutes of questio ns and discussion in order to promote understanding of the presented princ iples.
The final installati on of this series will see Ken Burris, Vice President of Water Geosciences at Worley Parsons broach the challenging issue of water management includ ing handling, cleaning and disposal in these unconventional plays. \; Ken has over 30+ years of professional experience in industrial water puri fication and industrial wastewater treatment, many integrating membrane se paration. He has experience in brackish and seawater desalination, as well as industrial application using membranes. His experience includes the br oad global issues related to industrial water purification, industrial was tewater treatment, water resource management, recycle/reuse and sustainabi lity.
Each session is scheduled as a 1 hour presentation followed by a 30 min ute Q&\;A session. We fully expect a large turnout so please book early and we hope you make all attempts to attend all four. The PF&\;C Study group appreciates the support of our SPE GCS members and we look forward to seeing you there.
To reg ister for all four lectures at a discounted price, follow the link below:< /span>
Click here to register for entire First Annual Spring Le cture series