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SUMMARY:Denver Section Industry Advisory Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next Denver Section Industry Advisory Committee (IAC) meeting will be held via Zoom from 0900-0930 on May 10th\, 2023. The Committee is comprised of key engineering and geoscience staff from service\, midstream\, and upstream energy industry companies with operations in the Rockies. The purpose of the IAC is to facilitate communication with and amongst companies and give them the opportunity to provide input directly to the Denver SPE Section Board on how the Section can best serve their Denver-based professional staff. Anyone not already on the Committee wishing to attend can contact John Benton (JHBenton@mines.edu) or Joe Dumesnil (JDumesnil@overlandoil.com) for more information.
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/denver-section-industry-advisory-committee-2/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Volunteer at the Denver Rescue Mission
DESCRIPTION:Please help SPE Denver Section give back to the Denver Rescue Mission by serving breakfast at their Lawrence Street location. \n  \nPlease arrive by 6:45 and plan to stay till 8:30 \n  \nFor more info Contact Nicolas Cosca at Nicolas.Cosca@hpinc.com
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/volunteer-at-the-denver-rescue-mission-4/
LOCATION:Denver Rescue Mission\, 2222 Lawrence St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:General Meeting - Stuart Scott - Unconventional Enhanced Oil Recovery; A Bakken Case Study
DESCRIPTION:Host:  Society of Petroleum Engineers\, Denver Section \n  \nEvent:  May 17\, 2023 General Meeting (Breakfast) \n  \nTime:  May 17\, 2023 7:00am-8:30am \n  \nSpeakers:  \nStuart L Scott\, Co-Founder and Advisor (EOR ETC LLC)    \nDavid S Schechter\, George and Joan Voneiff Professor of Petroleum Engineering (Texas A&M University)\, Technical Advisor and member of the Board of Directors (EOR ETC LLC)    \n  \nTitle:  New Gas-Water Co-Injection Process Provides Solution for EOR in Unconventionals \n  \nPresentation Abstract: \nA new Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) process\, termed “Rapid-Switched\, Stacked-Slugs (RSSS)”\, has been developed and field tested. This process dramatically reduces surface injection pressures and compression costs/emissions for Huff & Puff EOR. Low pressure gas injection is made possible via a patent-pending process that drops surface injection pressure in the range of 100-1\,300 psig\, thereby eliminating the need for large surface compressors. While surface pressure is reduced\, the hydrostatic weight of the liquid\, which is injected as precisely manufactured liquid slugs\, allows the process to create pressures above the Minimum Miscibility Pressure (MMP) in the reservoir. In addition\, surfactant designed to alter wettability is delivered via the slugs of water. Thus\, the recovery mechanism is not only due to multi-contact miscibility\, but also surfactant assisted spontaneous imbibition (SASI) as a result of wettability alteration. Uniquely\, this process can be delivered as a leased service\, using a modular\, selfcontainedsurface system that can be quickly installed. The first pilot of this new process was executed in the Bakken formation. The single injection cycle reached a bottomhole pressure of 4\,600 psig\, which was significantly greater than the approx. 2\,450 psig MMP; a first for an EOR process in the Bakken. Over 46 MMscf of rich gas was co-injected along with 40\,000 bbl of fresh water with surfactant. The pilot also demonstrated the ability of co-injection to reduce gas mobility in the reservoir and prevent gas breakthrough in adjacent wells. The RSSS process resulted in approximately 10\,000 barrels of incremental EOR recovery over a 1-year period for the pad\, which translates into an impressive Gas Utilization Factor (GUF) of less than 5 Mscf/bbl EOR\, a significant improvement when compared with most gas injection projects. While only one injection cycle was conducted in the pilot\, this process is best applied in a roundrobin fashion in a pad of 4-6 wells with each well experiencing multiple injection cycle. \n  \nSpeaker Biographies: \nDr. Stuart L. Scott (Stuart.Scott@EORETC.com) is Co-Founder of EOR ETC LLC and currently serves as an Advisor. He is a Distinguished Member of SPE and an ASME Fellow. Before founding EOR ETC\, he managed the Deepwater Artificial Lift Technology Program for Shell Oil and served as the Artificial Lift / Pumping Principal Technical Expert (PTE) for Shell globally. Before coming to Shell\, Scott held the Bethancourt Professorship of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University\, was a faculty member at Louisiana State University (LSU) and worked for Phillips Petroleum Company in a variety of roles. He holds B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Petroleum Engineering and a M.S. degree in Computer Science all from The University of Tulsa.  \n  \nDr. David S. Schechter (David.Schechter@EORETC.com) is a Technical Advisor and member of the Board of Directors for EOR ETC LLC. He is a Distinguished Member of SPE. Schechter is George and Joan Voneiff Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University. He has been involved in laboratory and field applications of gas injection and surfactant EOR for 30+ years. He holds a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a Ph.D. degree in Physical Chemistry from Bristol University. \n  \nRegistration: Click HERE \n  \nDr. Stuart Scott \nDr.David Schechter \n 
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/general-meeting-may/
LOCATION:Denver Athletic Club\, 1325 Glenarm Pl\, Denver\, CO\, 80204
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Oilfield Helping Hands: Clay Shoot
DESCRIPTION:Rockies Clays Shoot\n\nJoin us for the OHH Rockies Clays Shoot at noon on Friday\, May 19\, 2023\, at Colorado Clays\, Brighton\, Colorado. \nWe hope you join us for a fun day of shooting and MORE\, including games\, drawings\, prizes and trophies. Registration and lunch begin at 12 noon\, and safety briefing will be at 1 p.m. Shooters provide their own ammo (No. 7 1/2\, 8\, 9 shot only). \n\n  \nRegistration: Click HERE
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/oilfield-helping-hands-clay-shoot/
LOCATION:Colorado Clays\, 13600 Lakewood St.\, Brighton\, CO\, 80603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Event
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SUMMARY:Technical Happy Hour - Depth Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Host:  Society of Petroleum Engineers\, Denver Section \n  \nEvent:  May 23rd\, 2023 Technical Happy Hour​ \n  \nTime:  May 23rd\, 4-6 (HH begins at 4\, Talk at 430\, Social until 6) \n  \nLocation: DERL \n  \nSponsor: Ziebel an Archer Company \n  \nStudy Group Category:  Completion \n  \nSpeaker: Matthew Lawrence\, Region Technical Advisor at Ziebel an Archer Company \n\nTitle: Depth Perspective:  Understanding How and Where Wells Talk by Integrating During-Frac Cross-Well Strain Data and Post-Completion Flow Allocation and Interference Testing Data \n\nAbstract: \nOn an eight well pad in the Permian Basin\, an operator acquired fiber optic cross-well strain data on two wells revealing details about the created fracture network during consecutive zipper operations on two groups of three wells.  After the wells went on production\, a combination production allocation and interference sensing program were performed to evaluate the hydraulically conductive fractures at the cluster level and the extent of communication with offset wells.  This presentation details what strain and flow analysis reveal\, exposes the blind spots of each diagnostic method\, and highlights how their integration provides unmatched perspective of fracture and production performance. \n  \nBio: \nMatthew Lawrence is the Region Technical Advisor for Ziebel an Archer Company.  Although he entered the oil and gas industry with a background in computer science designing and coding data analysis and visualization tools\, he’s spent much of the last two decades part of teams that have introduced innovative technologies like array production logging tools\, electromagnetic imaging tools\, leak detection and reservoir characterization with point-sensor acoustic logging tools and most recently carbon rod deployed fiber optics for distributed acoustic\, strain and temperature sensing. \n  \nRegistration Link: Click HERE
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/technical-happy-hour-depth-perspective/
LOCATION:Denver Earth Resources Library\, 730 17th Street Suite B1\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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