Forecasting Production in Unconventional Gas Reservoirs

Forecasting production in many unconventional gas reservoirs can be a complex procedure because many conventional techniques are difficult to apply. In these unconventional reservoirs, which include tight gas, gas from shales, and coalbed methane, volumetric methods, material balance methods, and conventional decline curve analysis can be difficult to implement. This one-day course will discuss methods that have the potential to overcome some of these difficulties, including advanced decline curve analysis, production data analysis, analytical simulation, and use of “fit-to-purpose” type curves.

No refunds one week prior to the event.

This class will provide 8 Continuing Education credit hours
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Location: Main Event, Shenandoah
19441 Interstate-45 (Exit 77, Northbound feeder, behind Salt Grass restaurant)
Woodlands , TX 77385

Date: March 27, 2007, 8:30 a.m. - March 27, 2007, 5:30 p.m.