SPE Workshop: The Duvernay Liquids Rich Shale - What Makes it Different and How Do We Optimize It?

When:  Oct 18, 2017 from 07:00 AM to 06:00 PM (MT)
Associated with  Calgary Section

SPE Workshop:
The Duvernay Liquids Rich Shale - What Makes it Different and How Do We Optimize It?

Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Venue: Civic on Third
Time:  7:00 a.m.– 6:00 p.m.

Cost: Pre-Sale Workshop Registration Before October 4: Member $495.00 Non-Member $595.00
Cost: One-Day Training Course: Member $750.00 Non-Member $950.00

 

Abstract:

The Duvernay shale, an emerging oil and liquid-rich gas formation with 417 MMboe initial reserves (SER, Dec 2016), is the source rock for historical conventional hydrocarbon in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.

The amount of wells drilled and hydraulically fractured has increased exponentially from 4 in 2010 to 315 by mind-2016 with the longest completed length increased from 1200m to over 3000m.

Despite the low commodity price environment, activity in the condensate rich area has not slowed down due to the operators' capability in drilling and completing these wells cheaper and faster. 

The workshop is designed to engage and educate through lively panel discussions and case study presentations outlining peers' successes and failures, evolving operational efficiencies, and emerging concerns.  

Don't miss out and sign up today!
View full schedule of speakers/presentations on the workshop website.

Location

Civic on Third