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/4381/\r\n\r \nEvent Title: Webinar: The “Fracts” of Life, Common Failure Mechanism s Associated with Fracturing\r\nStart Date / Time: Jun 11, 2019 11:30 AM U S/Central\r\nLocation: Webinar at your computer\r\nSpeaker: Martin Rylance \r\nSPE Distinguished Lecturer 2018-19 Lecture Season\r\nHydraulic fractur ing is the single most commonly applied completion and intervention approa ch across the globe, from high-permeability reservoirs at one end of the s cale to unconventional formations at the other. Constantly, changing, ada pting and challenging established thinking, it is one of the most widely a nd successfully applied techniques that is used within the oil and gas ind ustry.\r\nHowever, while we are all taught the fracturing theory and funda mentals, there is no true replacement for extensive operational exposure a nd experience, in planning, executing and working with hydraulic fracturin g operations in a variety of situations. The purpose of this presentation is to outline, impart and share, those issues that consistently recur and combine, to reduce or completely eliminate the success of hydraulic fract uring operations, particularly in new and start-up basins and regions. Th is insight is based on more than 30 years of performing Exploration, Appra isal and Development fracturing operations\; in diverse, frontier and chal lenging environments across some 35 Countries and many different basin typ es and depositions. The themes, advice, best practice and lessons learned will be shared by means of actual case histories.\r\nAttendees will leave with refreshed insight and renewed awareness of some of the most frequent issues that can negatively affect a fracturing operation. The lessons le arned are multi-disciplinary in nature and this renewed level of awareness will generate fresh perspective from the attendees, and encourage open di scussion with their colleagues from other disciplines, on fracturing under standing, interpretation and impacts. This is particularly important as l arge scale fracturing developments extend into new unknown formations and challenging new International basins, where skillsets and experience will sometimes be less well established.--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm r egistration.Event details subject to change. ---\r\n\r\n--- By Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations ---\r\n UID:uid4381@spegcs.org SUMMARY:Webinar: The “Fracts” of Life, Common Failure Mechanisms Associated with Fracturing DTSTART:20190611T163000Z DTEND:20190611T180000Z CLASS:PUBLIC PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20240329T075205Z TRANSP:OPAQUE SEQUENCE:0 LOCATION:Webinar at your computer X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
SPE Distinguished Le cturer 2018-19 Lecture Season
Hydraulic fracturing is the single most commonly applied completion and intervention approach a cross the globe, from high-permeability reservoirs at one end of the scale to unconventional formations at the other. \; Constantly, changing, a dapting and challenging established thinking, it is one of the most widely and successfully applied techniques that is used within the oil and gas i ndustry.
However, while we are all taught the fracturing theory and fundamentals, there is no true replacement for extensive operational expo sure and experience, in planning, executing and working with hydraulic fra cturing operations in a variety of situations. \; The purpose of this presentation is to outline, impart and share, those issues that consistent ly recur and combine, to reduce or completely eliminate the success of hyd raulic fracturing operations, particularly in new and start-up basins and regions. \; This insight is based on more than 30 years of performing Exploration, Appraisal and Development fracturing operations\; in diverse, frontier and challenging environments across some 35 Countries and many d ifferent basin types and depositions. \; The themes, advice, best prac tice and lessons learned will be shared by means of actual case histories.
Attendees will leave with refreshed insight and renewed awareness of some of the most frequent issues that can negatively affect a fracturin g operation. \; The lessons learned are multi-disciplinary in nature a nd this renewed level of awareness will generate fresh perspective from th e attendees, and encourage open discussion with their colleagues from othe r disciplines, on fracturing understanding, interpretation and impacts.&nb sp\; This is particularly important as large scale fracturing developments extend into new unknown formations and challenging new International basi ns, where skillsets and experience will sometimes be less well established .