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SUMMARY:SPE YP/ Social Octane Home Opener
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: April 3rd\, 2025 4pm – 7pm \nLocation: Wynkoop Brewing\, 1634 18th Street\, Denver CO 80202 \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/spe-yp-social-octane-home-opener/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Young Professionals
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SUMMARY:April SPE Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:If you would like to join the monthly SPE Board meeting\, please email denver.spe@gmail.com for meeting details!
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/april-spe-board-meeting/
LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:Denver Rescue Mission- April 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \nPlease 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/denver-rescue-mission-april-2025/
LOCATION:Denver Rescue Mission\, 2222 Lawrence St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:SPE Denver April General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Title:  \nScreenouts\, Shutdowns\, and Delays: Driving Operational Awareness in the Haynesville Through Smart Stage Categorization \nAbstract: \nOptimizing well performance while reducing costs remains a top priority for operators\, yet traditional\, siloed approaches to data analysis often hinder efficiency. This talk presents a structured\, data-driven methodology for categorizing hydraulic fracturing stages to identify deviations from pumping designs that lead to increased costs\, inefficiencies\, and unpredictability. By automating the detection of operational issues and distinguishing between surface- and subsurface-driven problems\, stage categorization enables faster troubleshooting\, optimized resource allocation\, and enhanced decision-making. Integrating time-series and wellbore design data uncovers links between operational challenges and geological variability\, providing actionable insights for post-job analysis and real-time decisions. This approach lays the groundwork for predictive analytics and scalable\, basin-wide applications—empowering operators to move from reactive issue management to proactive\, data-driven optimization \nBio: \nJessica Iriarte – General Manager of Completions at Corva \nJessica Iriarte is the General Manager of Completions at Corva. With 13+ years of international experience in data science\, research\, and operations. She’s an inventor with four patents\, former SPE distinguished lecturer\, and has held several leadership roles in SPE. Jessica has a BS and MS degree in Petroleum Engineering. \nJessica is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive work environment. She’s relentlessly curious and constantly finding different ways to connect with nature\, usually by hiking\, camping\, and gardening. \n \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/spe-denver-april-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Fogo de Chao\, 1513 Wynkoop st\, Denver\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Technical
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SUMMARY:CSM Spring Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:The Mines SPE golf tournament is approaching and we would love to see you there. ⛳️ \nRegister Here \nGet a team together or sponsor a student! \n📍Where: The Ridge at Castle Pines North\n⏱️ When: April 24th\, 2025
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/csm-spring-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:The Ridge at Castle Pines North\, 1414 Castle Pines Pkwy\, Castle Pines\, Colorado\, 80108
CATEGORIES:Networking
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SUMMARY:Technical Happy Hour - April 2025
DESCRIPTION:Host: Society of Petroleum Engineers\, Denver SectionEvent: April 2025 Technical Happy HourTime: April 29th\, 4-6 (HH begins at 4\, Talk at 430\, Social until 6)Location: Liberty Energy\, 950 17th St\, Suite 2400\, Denver\, CO 80202Sponsor: LibertyStudy Group Category: Completion/Diagnostics/GeophysicsSpeaker: Joseph Mjehovich\, Geophysicist\, IFData LLCTitle: Bedding Plane Slippage and Fault Reactivation Captured by Cross-well LFDAS Monitoring During Hydraulic Fracturing\n\nAbstract:This study provides the first direct observations of horizontal bedding plane slippage detected using cross-well low-frequency distributed acoustic sensing (LFDAS) during hydraulic fracturing stimulation in the Sichuan Basin\, China. Traditional completion designs assume vertical tensile fracture propagation; however\, under certain stress and geological conditions\, fractures may grow horizontally\, reducing stimulation efficiency and posing risks such as induced seismicity and wellbore deformation issues. Distributed strain signals captured in a horizontal observation well displayed elliptical contours spanning multiple stages (300–700 m)\, characteristic of horizontal fracture growth. Additionally\, fault reactivation triggered by the horizontal fracture propagation is identified through a paired dipole-stripe signature in the strain signal. To validate these interpretations\, a displacement discontinuity method based geomechanical model was applied\, history-matching the LFDAS strain signals observed during selected treatment stages. The model confirmed that a shear deformation componentis required for horizontal fractures to match field signals\, implying bedding plane slippage.It also verified hydraulic connectivity between several natural faults and the horizontal\n\n\nfracture plane during injection\, leading to fault reactivation.These findings demonstrate the value of cross-well strain monitoring combined with advanced modeling techniques in understanding fracture behavior in complex geological settings. Recognizing the role of geological factors\, such as weak bedding planes and natural faults\, is essential for accurately predicting fracture growth\, optimizing stimulation strategies\, and minimizing risks in unconventional reservoir development.\n\nSpeaker Bio:Joseph Mjehovich is a Geophysicist at IFDATA\, specializing in the research and development of distributed fiber-optic sensing for reservoir characterization and well designdiagnostics. His work focuses on advancing the analysis and interpretation of cross-well fiber-optic measurements and integrating the company’s research and workflows into real-world field projects. Joseph holds a Master of Science in Geophysics from the Colorado School of Mines\, where he contributed as a research associate in the Reservoir Characterization Project (RCP) Consortium. His research included quantitative analysis of fiber-optic sensing data to better understand the driving mechanisms of hydraulic fracture development. Additionally\, Joseph explored the application of distributed acoustic sensing for near-surface seismic surveys to aid earthquake hazard site classification.\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/technical-happy-hour-april-2025/
LOCATION:Liberty Energy\, 950 17th St Suite #24\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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