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SUMMARY:SPE Denver Technical Happy Hour: December 2025
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \n  \n  \nA key challenge faced in unconventional reservoir development is well\ndensities coupled with modern completion designs to economically optimize\nresource development. Most data analytic applications use single well\nproduction and completion data to explore optimized strategies. However\,\nthe combination of different well densities and completion strategies\ncomplicate single well analytics and thus could be improved upon by using\nmulti-well\, normalized section-based data analytics. This approach can help\nidentify what changes can be made to the combination of wells per section\nand completion metrics to optimize asset recovery or help confirm that\ncurrent strategies are working.\nIn most basins\, the State Public Land Survey System (PLSS) sections are\nthe main grid used to define each section. In the Permian\, the Texas Block\nand Survey sections are used\, whereas in the Eagle Ford\, a custom grid\nwith 1-mile by 1-mile sections are used. Total lateral length within the\nsection\, pumped proppant and fluid\, and production volumes are rolled up\nwithin each grid section and normalized by section area on a per-acre basis.\nExamples in the paper mainly use three-year cumulative oil production and\nsimple three-year payout economics as performance metric. Processed\nsection level data is then visualized in both map views and cartesian plots\,\nto draw insights on section-level performance in specific areas and then\ndetermine the best strategies to optimize asset recovery.\nThe key application of this approach is to draw insights relating to differing\ndevelopment strategies in each area. Trends of fluid treatment job sizes as a\nfunction of wells per section (WPS) can be inferred. Together\, with trends of\nsection production as well as normalized well productivity on a per-foot \nbasis as a function of WPS\, it is possible to assess which development\nstrategy might work best. The trends of section production versus WPS and\ncompletion metrics are generally much better than for single-well analytics.\nThe examples show how optimum performance and development strategy\nmay change for different unconventional basins.\nSection-based data analytics has proven to be an excellent complement to\nwell-based data analytics and physical models as it provides better data\ncorrelations for the whole “development system” compared to single-well\nanalytics. This approach is largely automated and can be used in any basin\nto gain insight into the section-level performance of a given well\ndevelopment and completion strategy. \n  \n  \nBio:\nHoward Melcher is a Subsurface Technical Advisor at Liberty Energy\, where\nhe has been a member of Liberty’s technical team for 12 years\, focusing on\ndata analytics\, formation evaluation\, and frac & reservoir modeling. Before\njoining Liberty\, he spent 6 years with U.S. Energy\, a privately held E&P\,\nworking primarily in the Appalachian Basin. He holds a Bachelor of Science in\nGeology from the University at Buffalo and has completed graduate\ncoursework at Texas A&M. \n  \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/spe-denver-technical-happy-hour-completions/
LOCATION:Liberty Energy\, 950 17th St Suite #24\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Study Groups,Technical
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SUMMARY:Denver Rescue Mission - December 2025
DESCRIPTION:Good morning SPE volunteering team! \n  \nOur next monthly breakfast at the Rescue Mission will be December 16th\, from 6:45am to 8:30am. This is a great way to meet new people within the industry\, help the Denver community\, and jump-start your Tuesday morning! \nPlease try to RSVP if you are planning on attending. \nIf you have any questions or want some more details\, please reach out to me by email or at 303-257-6091. For general info from the Rescue Mission\, please see below.Main important number to have if you are parking in the gated lot is 303-297-5071. They will open the gate when you call. \nA few instructions about volunteering: \nAddress: 2222 Lawrence Street\, Denver CO 80205 \n  \nParking:                                                                                                                                          \n  \nPreferred: We have a private gated parking lot for volunteers and staff. It is on the right side of Lawrence street\, with a black metal fence and large sign marked\, “Emergency Rally Point”. If there are open parking spots and the gate is closed for security\, you may pull up to the gate\, call 303-297-5071 and press 1 to have staff open the gate remotely. This lot has been expanded recently\, so there are typically a number of open parking spots.Second option: There is a public pay lot across Lawrence Street where we have rented some spots for staff and volunteers to park for FREE\, on a first come first served basis\, with signs that are marked\, “Denver Rescue Mission Staff Only”. If you park in the lot and don’t get a free spot\, then please pay the posted price. We are unable to reimburse volunteers for parking.Third option: There is also street parking in the neighborhood (metered\, 2-hour\, etc.) and other public pay lots. We are unable to reimburse volunteers for parking or parking tickets. \n  \nFacility Entry: \n  \nPreferred: Walk through our gated lot\, toward the back of the building\, to the white sign marked “Volunteer Entrance”\, and ring the bell for entry.Second option: Walk to the main entrance on Lawrence Street. Front desk staff will escort you through to the Volunteer Room.Check-in: Upon arrival to the Volunteer Room\, please be sure to sign in at the kiosk tablet. If you are with a group\, only one member needs to sign-in for the group. This is essential for us to highlight volunteer contribution and impact. After signing in\, you will watch our safety video to bring you up to speed on everything you need to know for your volunteer shift.Dress Code: Please dress in a manner that is modest and appropriate for meal service and kitchen work. Please refrain from wearing opened toe shoes\, tank-tops\, midriff tops\, short shorts\, and any clothing that is: tight\, low-cut\, or has controversial imprints. If you are dressed inappropriately\, you will be asked to reschedule. Do not wear dangly or loose jewelry\, especially earrings or bracelets. Tip: If you wear a hat (and a pony tail for long hair)\, you will not be required to wear a hairnet.Minimum Age: This opportunity has a minimum age of 14 years old for safety reasons. Anyone under 18 needs an adult chaperone.  Please do not bring family members or guests who are under 14.Incidents: Please report immediately to a staff member any injuries\, inappropriate behavior\, or anything that makes you uncomfortable. Please be aware that many of our guests and program participants come from difficult life situations.Please know that we appreciate your time and energy. Thank you for serving our community members who are experiencing homelessness.
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/denver-rescue-mission-december-2025/
LOCATION:Denver Rescue Mission\, 2222 Lawrence St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outreach
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE Denver Section":MAILTO:denversection@spemail.org
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SUMMARY:SPE Denver General Meeting: December 2025
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nOrganic Oil Recovery is a tertiary oil recovery process that only stimulates certain resident\nmicrobes that already exist in your reservoir to release residual\, bypassed and trapped oil —\nwithout chemicals\, downhole modifications\, topside changes\, or capex. By feeding the microbes\na specific targeted nutrient blend\, we activate a gene in the target microbial species to move\nthem from the water phase (hydrophilic) to the oil/water interface (hydrophobic) where they\nreduce interfacial tension and release oil left behind by conventional methods. The process is\nsimple: batch treatments using ISO tanks and temporary pumping equipment. \nBio:\nZach Broussard is Product Line Manager\, Americas\, for Hunting\, where he leads\ncommercialization of Organic Oil Recovery (OOR)\, a technology that utilizes indigenous\nmicrobes to increase oil recovery. Prior to Hunting\, Zach co-founded Gold H2 (now Eclipse\nEnergy) and served as CTO\, advancing microbial pathways for in-situ hydrogen generation.\nBefore that\, he held roles at ChampionX focused on mitigating microbiologically influenced\ncorrosion in upstream oilfield applications\, bridging lab development with field\nimplementation. He has overseen multi-disciplinary teams across R&D\, pilot design\, and\nreservoir diagnostics\, integrating DNA sequencing\, microbial ecology\, and production analytics\nwith operator workflows. \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://denverspe.org/event/spe-denver-general-meeting-december-2025/
LOCATION:Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery\, 1001 16th Street\, Unit Ste A-100\, Denver\, Colorado\, 80265\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Technical
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