Northside - A new method for reducing uncertainty of in-place volume estimation and productivity forecast of tight gas reservoirs

To reduce the uncertainty in the estimation of hydrocarbon in place and fluid contact in tight gas reservoirs, it is essential to integrate core data and log analysis. A newly developed saturation-height approach from core data has been successfully applied to calibrate log analysis to better define petrophysical properties such as formation water saturation and free water level in tight gas reservoirs. The application of this approach has played a critical role in exploration and development decision-making processes for tight gas reservoirs. This presentation introduces a new integrated saturation-height approach, the application to tight gas reservoirs, the avoided failure, and the captured opportunity.

Guest who have not made a reservation online will be charged an additional $5.00 at the door of the event. Walk-ins are not guaranteed admittrance to the event.

Location: Greenspoint Club, 16925 Northchase

Date: March 11, 2003, 11 a.m. - March 11, 2003, 1 p.m.