Westside: Slickwater Fracturing - Food for Thought

Slickwater Fracturing - Food for Thought
 
Slickwater frac designs have become a major factor in the development of today’s unconventional gas reservoirs such as tight gas sands, shales, and coalbed methane plays.  Most frac design engineers in the industry, however, have been trained in the more conventional, cross-linked fracturing fluids.  This presentation will focus on the key issues to be considered when designing a slickwater frac, including fracture width and complexity, proppant transport, fracture conductivity, and proppant selection.  Special attention will be paid to those issues that distinguish the slickwater approach from the cross-linked gel frac methodology.  The material presented will be supplemented by descriptive lab studies and field case histories.
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Please pre-register if you plan to attend. Walk in registrations on the day of the meeting will be accepted for a limited number of seats based on the number of pre-registered attendees. Thank you.

Location: The WestLake Club - Carriage Room
570 WestLake Park Blvd
Houston , Texas

Date: Nov. 11, 2008, 11:30 a.m. - Nov. 11, 2008, 1 p.m.