SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical
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SPE Canada Unconventional
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15–16 February 2017 | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
BMO Centre at Stampede Park
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Murray Reynolds,FerusSPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference Chair
Ron Sawatzky,InnoTech AlbertaSPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference Chair
Welcome Message from the Chairpersons
On behalf of the respective Executive and Program Committees, we welcome you to the co-located SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference and SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference. While the technical programs are unique to each conference, both events focus on enhancing innovation, efficiencies, and performance. Each conference is also focused on the production of hydrocarbon resources in a safe, sustainable, and economically effective manner. As an attendee, you can access the technical programs, special sessions, exhibition and networking opportunities for both conferences including:
n Over 50 technical presentations at each conference
n Keynote presentation from Darcy Spady, 2018 SPE President
n Joint panel discussion: “Wow, Innovation is Challenging!”
n Joint panel discussion: “Data Analytics and Cognitive Computing – Changing the Way We Work”
n Shared exhibition floor showcasing the latest technologies
Enhance your technical knowledge and expand your professional network by taking advantage of all of the conference events and networking opportunities.
Thank you for attending this year’s co-located conferences. We are confident that you will gain new insights and practical solutions that you can apply to your work as an E&P professional.
Enjoy the event!
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Jodi AnhornGLJ Petroleum Consultants Lyle BurkeDevon Energy Sarah CarterWoodside Energy Ltd.
Chris ClarksonUniversity of Calgary Hassan DehghanpourUniversity of Alberta Robert ListonShell Canada
Trevor MeadorVoltage Wireline Frank PalmaiPrairieSky
SPE Canada Unconventional Resources Conference CommitteeConference ChairMurray Reynolds Ferus
Conference Vice ChairRamez Hanna AllaChevron
Executive Committee
Mehdi BahonarConocoPhillips Sam BeecroftWoodside Energy Ltd. Jeb BoldHusky Energy Tristan EuzenIFP Technologies Ian GatesUniversity of Calgary
James GouveiaRose & Associates Robert HawkesTrican Well Service Catherine HiscocksDirect Energy Roger HoughLowell Consulting
Krista KaertShell Canada Kyle KlamPeyto Exploration and Development Corp.
David LangilleShell Canada Rob LavoieRPS Energy Tim LeshchyshynFracKnowledge Juliana LeungUniversity of Alberta Dylan LougheedIHS Energy Ltd. Joanne McNicholNCS Oilfield Daniel MeddWoodside Energy Ltd.
Paola ParisSchlumberger David QuirkTrican Well Service Raj RajanInnoTech Alberta Venky RamanathanSchlumberger Vijay ShrivastavaComputer Modelling Group Ltd. Kiran SomanchiShell Canada Claudio ViruesNexen Energy ULC
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Behnaz AfsahiStartide Solutions Inc. Ron Behrens Chevron Lyle BurkeDevon Corporation
Larry FrederickHusky Energy Heather Herring Mridul KumarChevron Uliana RomanovaDelta Screens
K.C. YeungK C Yeung Canadian Enterprise Inc. Jian-Yang YuanOsum Oil Sands Corp Litong ZhaoCNRL
SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference CommitteeConference ChairRon Sawatzky InnoTech Alberta
Conference Vice ChairRick StahlNorthern Blizzard
Executive Committee
Mark AndersonDevon Corporation Amin BadamchizadehUniversity of Calgary Colin CardComputer Modeling Group Mark ChanSuncor Energy Jeannine ChangICE Reservoir Solutions Eric DelamaideIFP Technologies Norman FreitagSaskatchewan Research Council Harris NaseerPoreFlow Energy Consultants Inc. Berna HascakirTexas A&M University
Amir HosseiniConocoPhillips John IvoryInnoTech Alberta Apostolos KantzasUniversity of Calgary Danial KavianiConocoPhillips Keivan KhademiStatoil Anjani KumarComputer Modeling Group Cameron MatthewsC-Fer Technologies Maryam MoghadasiEnergy Navigator Frank PalmaiPrairieSky
Raj RajanInnoTech Alberta Sandeep SolankiLaricina Energy Spence TaubnerNoetic Engineering Japan TrivediUniversity of Alberta Heath WilliamsonBlack Pearl Resources Inc. Darren WorthC-Fer Technologies Harvey YarrantonUniversity of Calgary Khalil ZeidaniCenovus Energy
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Table of Contents
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Committee ................................................ 2-3
Schedule of Events ................................ 6-7
General Information .................................... 8
Plenary, Panel, and Special Sessions ...........................10-11
Technical Program ....................................12
Exhibit Floor Map ......................................33
Exhibitor Listing .........................................34
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Schedule of Events (as of 08 February 2017)
TUESDAY, 14 FEBRUARY
0730–0800 Training Course Registration Palomino Foyer
0830–1700Training Course: Modern Production Data Analysis for Unconventional Reservoirs - David Anderson
Palomino B
0830–1700Training Course: Introduction to Re-fracturing Fundamentals - Tim Leshchyshyn
Palomino F
0830–1700Training Course: Overview of SAGD Analytical Models and Their Assumptions and Limitations - Mazda Irani
Palomino A
0830–1700Training Course: In-Situ Recovery Methods and SAGD - K.C. Yeung
Palomino C
WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY
0730–1700 Conference Registration Hall D Main Entrance
0730–0830 Breakfast Palomino Foyer
0730–1800 Exhibition Hall D
0830–1200 Unconventional Resources Technical Sessions 1-3
01 Unconventional EOR and EGR I Palomino D
02 Optimizing Hydraulic Fracturing Systems and Equipment
Palomino E
03 Reservoir Characterization I Palomino F-H
0830–1200 Heavy Oil Technical Sessions 1-3
01 Carbonate Recovery Processes Palomino A-C
02 Drilling and Completions I/SAGD ModellingArabian Room(2nd level)
03 Hybrid or Solvent Based Processes IMustang Room(2nd level)
1000–1030 Coffee Break and ePosters Hall D
1200–1330 Networking Lunch and Exhibition Hall D
1330–1400Opening Remarks by Conference Chairs Keynote Speaker: Darcy Spady, 2018 SPE President
Palomino D-E
1400–1500Panel Session: Wow, Innovation is Challenging! • Panelist Presentations
Palomino D-E
1500–1530 Coffee Break and ePosters Hall D
1530–1630Panel Session: Wow, Innovation is Challenging! • Moderated Panel Discussion
Palomino D-E
1630–1800 Welcome Reception on the Exhibits Floor Hall D
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Schedule of Events (as of 08 February 2017)
THURSDAY, 16 FEBRUARY
0730–1530 Conference Registration Hall D Main Entrance
0730–0830 Breakfast Palomino Foyer
0730–1530 Exhibition Hall D
0830–1000 Unconventional Resources Technical Sessions 4-6
04 Data Analytics Application Palomino D
05 Innovation and New Technologies Palomino E
06 Petrophysics in Unconventionals Palomino F-H
0830–1000 Heavy Oil Technical Sessions 4-6
04 Reservoir Characterization & Modelling I Palomino A-C
05 Drilling & Completions IIArabian Room (2nd level)
06 Secondary RecoveryMustang Room (2nd level)
1000–1030 Coffee Break and ePosters Hall D
1030–1200 Panel Session: Data Analytics and Cognitive Computing – Changing the Way We Work
Palomino D-E
1200–1330 Networking Lunch and Exhibition Hall D
1300–1700Young Professionals Workshop
Room 100 (next to Hall E)
1330–1700 Unconventional Resources Technical Sessions 7-9
07 Reservoir Characterization II Palomino D
08 Case Studies - Good, Bad and Ugly Palomino E
09 Unconventional EOR and EGR II Palomino F-H
1330–1700 Heavy Oil Technical Sessions 7-9
07 Reservoir Characterization & Modelling II Palomino A-C
08 Hybrid or Solvent Based Processes IIArabian Room (2nd level
09 Flow Control & SAGD ImprovementMustang Room (2nd level)
1500–1530 Coffee Break and ePosters Hall D
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Conference RegistrationHall D Main Entrance
Wednesday....................0730–1700 Thursday .........................0730–1530
Speaker Check-InQuarter Horse RoomPlease check in one hour before your session begins. Session chairs will meet with speakers, in their designated session rooms, 30 minutes prior to the start of their session.
Wednesday....................0730–1630 Thursday .........................0730–1530
ExhibitionHall D Wednesday....................0730-1800
Thursday ..........................0730-1530
Technical SessionsPalomino A-H, Arabian Room, Mustang Room
Wednesday................... 0830–1200 Thursday ........................0830–1000 and 1330–1700
Keynote and Panel SessionPalomino D-E Wednesday..................... 1330–1630 Thursday ..........................1030–1200
Knowledge Sharing ePostersHall D
Wednesday.................... 1000–1030 and 1500–1530 Thursday ......................... 1000–1030 and 1500–1530
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Please do NOT evacuate the venue unless specifically instructed to do so by a Stampede employee.
Calgary Emergency InformationEmergency Services: 911 (City of Calgary only) – Fire, Police, Ambulance, Hazardous Materials Spills
Non-Emergency Ambulance: 403.261.4000
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Opening Remarks and KeynoteWednesday, 15 February | 1330–1400 | Palomino D-E
OPENING REMARKS: Ron Sawatzky, InnoTech Alberta, SPE Heavy Oil Technical Conference Chair Murray Reynolds, Ferus, SPE Unconventional Resources Conference Chair
KEYNOTE:Darcy Spady, 2018 SPE President and Broadview EnergyDarcy W. Spady, the 2018 SPE International President, is the first Canadian to have been elected to this position.
Spady, managing director of Calgary-based Broadview Energy Asset Management, has been an active SPE member since graduating from university. Most recently, he served on the SPE International Board as regional director for Canada; he is also a member of the Vancouver and Calgary sections. Spady has held officer positions in the Calgary, Illinois
Basin, and Appalachian sections. In 2012, he won a Regional Service Award for his work in the Canada region.
Panel Session: Wow, Innovation is Challenging! Wednesday, 15 February | 1400-1500 and 1530-1630 | Palomino D-E
With erratic commodity prices and the ever-changing political and environmental landscape, we need innovation and collaboration to unlock and enhance hydrocarbon recovery in Canada. This multidisciplinary panel will give their perspective on the future of oil and gas, the challenges we might face, and how we can surpass these obstacles through innovation.
MODERATOR: Lyle Burke, Senior Technology Development Engineer, Devon Corporation Canada
PANELISTS: Bryan Helfenbaum, Manager, COSIA Technology, Devon Corporation CanadaGeoffrey Cann, Partner, Oil & Gas, Deloitte CanadaBill Whitelaw, President and CEO, JuneWarren-Nickel’s Energy GroupKen Green, Senior Director, Center for Natural Resource Studies, The Fraser InstituteCatherine Laureshen, Heavy Oil Research Consultant
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Panel Session: Data Analytics and Cognitive Computing – Changing the Way We Work Thursday, 16 February | 1030–1200 | Palomino D-E
Data analytics and cognitive computing have been touted as tools with widespread potential to increase efficiencies in upstream operations in the oil and gas industry. However, this potential is being realized somewhat slowly. The panel will offer their opinions on the present status of data analytics and cognitive computing in the upstream arena and where they may be headed in the future, illustrated with examples of field applications drawn from their experience.
MODERATOR: Sean Kristjansson, Director, Artificial Intelligence Lab, GuildOne
PANELISTS: Doug Crawford, Executive Lead - Oil & Gas, SAS Canada Inc.Mark Derry, Team Lead, Technical Analytics, Nexen Energy ULC Bertrand Groulx, President, Verdazo AnalyticsMarcel Preteau, Principal, RAMP Ventures Inc.Jessica Zambrano, Upstream Lead, Woodside Energy Ltd.
SPE Young Professionals Workshop: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Sold Out)Thursday, 16 February | 1300–1700 | Room 100 A (next to Hall E)
SPEAKERS: Richard Kruger, CEO, Imperial Oil Pat Carlson, CEO, Seven Generations
Ten years ago, news reports frequently cited peak oil as a looming problem facing our world. Technology and innovation has since been developed that allows us to tap into rocks that were previously deemed impossible to extract oil from, reversing this trend. The Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin has been a leader in this movement with entrepreneurs using new technology to develop our resources in a safe and reliable way.
In this workshop, we’ll highlight some of these stories on innovation and entrepreneurship with talks from industry leaders Richard Kruger CEO of Imperial Oil and Pat Carlson CEO of Seven Generations.
This will be followed by a talk and activity from Kinetica Ventures on how to take a good idea from the back of a napkin to a fully realized company. Then, join us for a networking cocktail reception post workshop. (separate registration)
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WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2017
0830–1200 | Palomino D Session 01: Unconventional EOR and EGR ISession Chairpersons:Mehdi Bahonar, ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd; Vijay Shrivastava, Computer Modelling Group Ltd.
Achieving high hydrocarbon recovery is challenging in unconventional tight and shale reservoirs. Although EOR/EGR processes could potentially improve the recovery factor beyond the primary depletion, large-scale field application of these processes are not yet established in these reservoirs. This session will focus on the latest research trends, modelling and experimental work to better understand issues involved in improved economic recovery from such reservoirs.
0830–0900 185030 Improved Oil Recovery in Tight Oil Formations: Results of Water Injection Operations and Gas Injection Sensitivities in the Bakken Formation of Southeast Saskatchewan S.M. Ghaderi, C.R. Clarkson, A. Ghanizadeh, University of Calgary; K. Barry, R. Fiorentino, Crescent Point Energy Corp.
0900–0930 185032 Enhance Microscopic Sweep Efficiency by Smart Water in Tight and Very Tight Oil Reservoirs T. Kadeethum, H.K. Sarma, B.B. Maini, University of Calgary
0930–1000 185026 A Modeling Study of the EOR Potential for CO2 Huff'n'Puff in Unconventional Tight Light Oil Reservoirs - Examples from the Cardium and Bakken Formations M.M. Reynolds, C. Hetherington, Ferus Corporation; C.R. Clarkson, S.A. Ghaderi, University of Calgary
1030–1100 185076 Imbibition Oil Recovery from Tight Rocks with Dual-Wettability Pore-network: A Montney Case Study A. Javaheri, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta; J.M. Wood, Encana Corporation
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WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2017
0830–1200 | Palomino A-C Session 01: Carbonate Recovery ProcessesSession Chairpersons:Japan Trivedi, University of Alberta Jian-yang Yuan, Osum Oil Sands Corp
Discussions in this session focus on carbonate reservoir recovery processes and mechanisms, from field experiences to laboratory observations.
0830–0900 185013 Gas Generation And Its Benefits In The Grosmont Reservoir During Thermal Recovery Process M. Hosseininejad Mohebati, Harvest Energy Operations Corp.; S.C. Solanki, Laricina Energy Ltd; A. Kantzas, University of Calgary
0900–0930 184970 Dynamic Behavior of Asphaltene Precipitation and Distribution Pattern in Carbonate Reservoirs during Solvent Injection: Pore-Scale Observations A. Telmadarreie, J.J. Trivedi, University of Alberta
0930–1000 184991 Successful 1st Eocene Carbonate Reservoir Steam-flood Pilot Mitigates Key Technical Uncertainties for Full Field Development of Wafra field, PZ (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia & Kuwait): Part 1 Steamflood Results B. Littlefield, J.M. Brown, A.R. Lwin, S.D. Lekia, G.O. Al-Mutairi, R. Kumar, Chevron Corporation; D.L. Barge, TengizChevroil; A. Saleh, Saudi Arabia Chevron
1030–1100 184990 Successful 1st Eocene Carbonate Reservoir Steamflood Pilot Mitigates Key Technical Uncertainties for Full Field Development of Wafra Field, PZ (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia & Kuwait): Part 2 Simulation Model ValidationR. Kumar, J.M. Brown, C.S. Lolley, R.H. Bartlema, Chevron; D.L. Barge, TengizChevroil
1100–1130 185009 Quantification of Sand Production by Use of A Pressure-Gradient-Based Sand Failure Criterion Z. Fan, D. Yang, University of Regina
1130–1200 184975 Selection of New Generation Chemicals as Steam Additive for Cost Effective Heavy-Oil Recovery Applications Y. Wei, T. Babadagli, University of Alberta
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1100–1130 185037 EOR in Tight Oil Reservoirs, Technical and Economical Feasibility K. Joslin, S.G. Ghedan, A.M. Abraham, V. Pathak, Computer Modelling Group Ltd.
1130–1200 185047 CO2-Oil Interactions in Tight Rocks: An Experimental Study H. Dehghanpour, A. Habibi, M. Yassin, University of Alberta; D. Bryan, Cenovus Energy
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1000–1030 185066 Gas Selection for Huff-n-Puff EOR in Shale Oil Reservoirs Based upon Experimental and Numerical Study L. Li, J.J. Sheng, Texas Tech University
1000–1030 185021 Waterflooding a Multi-Layered Tight Oil Reservoir Developed with Hydraulically Fractured Horizontal Wells C. Hustak, Baker Hughes Canada; R.O. Baker, BRE Group; R. Dieva, Baker Hughes RDS; B. Macisaac, K. Frankiw, Red River Oil Inc; B. Clark, Red River Oil Inc.
0830–1200 | Palomino E Session 02: Optimizing Hydraulic Fracturing Systems and EquipmentSession Chairpersons:Jeremiah Bold, Husky Energy Inc; David Quirk, Trican Well Service Ltd.
This session offers a diverse set of cutting edge topics for delegates interested in hydraulic fracturing. Topics that will be presented include the effects of fluid imbibition on different reservoir rocks, measuring cement integrity before and after multi-stage fracturing, transportation of proppants into fracture networks, the potential to utilize hydraulic fracturing to dispose of CO2, and building calibrated fracture models with microseismic data.
0830–0900 185065 Rock-Fluid Interactions in the Duvernay Formation: Measurement of Wettability and Imbibition Oil Recovery M. Begum, M. Yassin, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta; L. Dunn, Athabasca Oil Corporation
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0830–1200 | Arabian Room (2nd level) Session 02: Drilling & Completions I / SAGD ModellingSession Chairpersons:Spencer Taubner, Noetic Engineering 2008 Inc Harris Naseer, PoreFlow Energy Consultants
This session discusses cutting-edge solutions in drilling and completions pertaining to SAGD and thermal production. Topics include thermal casing and cement, Sand control, well intervention, and wellbore simulations.
0830–0900 184982 Experimental Investigation of Metal-to-Metal Seal Behavior in Premium Casing Connections for Thermal Wells J. Xie, C.M. Matthews, C-FER Technologies
0900–0930 184965 Successful Application of Engineered High Temperature Resistant Cement in a Steam Flood Injection Project in Bahrain J.C. Pohl, B. Jain, H. Al-Hawaj, Schlumberger; N.A. Al-Tarif, Tatweer Petroleum Bahrain LLC; S.H. Alghani, A. Shehab, H. Sultan, Tatweer Petroleum
0930–1000 184961 Insulated Coiled Tubing As A Tool For A Thermal EOR Process Through Non-Thermal Well J. Damour, MAJUS; D. Johannson, Majus Canada
1030–1100 185967 SAGD Sand Control: Large Scale Testing Results M. Anderson, Devon Energy
1100–1130 184986 2D Transient Simulation of Conjugate Natural Convection and Radiation within Thermal Wellbore Annuli X. Lu, W. Xiong, Z. Chen, University of Calgary
1130–1200 184976 Application of Multiazimuth Vertical Planes (MAVP) to In-Situ Extraction of Heavy Oil from Shallow and Stranded Oil Sands A. Jamali, Texas Tech University; M.Y. Soliman, University of Houston; R. Taylor, M. Shahri, T.W. Cavender, Halliburton Energy Services Group
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WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2017 (Session 02 con’t)
0900–0930 185058 Experimental Investigation For Microscale Stimulation Of Shales By Water Imbibition During The Shut-in Periods A. Gupta, M. Xu, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta; D. Bearinger, Nexen Energy ULC
0930–1000 185068 Flexible Cement Slurry Survives Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment M. Hudson, P. Sheperd, J. Ricci, Schlumberger
1030–1100 185083 A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study of Proppant Placement in Hydraulic Fracture Networks X. Kong, J. McAndrew, Air Liquide
1100–1130 185033 Permanently Sequester Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide - Through Hydraulic Fracturing M.M. Reynolds, Ferus Corporation; J. Buendia, Consultant
1130–1200 185046 Building Calibrated Hydraulic Fracture Models From Low Quality Microseismic Data And Utilizing It For Optimization: Montney Example R.S. Kassim, S. Dunn-Norman, Missouri University of Science & Tech; L.K. Britt, Britt Rock Mechanics Laboratory; B. Lang, Black Swan Energy Ltd
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1000–1030 185051 The Impact of Completion Technique on Well Performance D. Anderson, J.M. Thompson, M. Popp, H. Behmanesh, Anderson Thompson Reservoir Strategies; P. Liang, Paramount Resources Ltd.
1000–1030 185042 Evaluation of Downhole Multi-Cycle Sleeve Technology for Re-Frac Completions in Southwest Manitoba C. Kozelj, K. McArthur, N. MacArthur, C. Swain, Crescent Point Energy Corp.; S. Stadnyk, J. Powell, NCS Multistage
1000–1030 185071 Proppant Optimization for Foam Fracturing in Shale and Tight Reservoirs M. Gu, West Virginia University; M. Fan, C. Chen, Virginia Tech
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0830–1200 | Mustang Room (2nd level) Session 03: Hybrid or Solvent Based Processes ISession Chairpersons:Ronald Behrens, Chevron ETCJohn Ivory, InnoTech Alberta
This session addresses the fundamentals and tools for predicting benefits of and usage of solvent for enhanced recovery. Topics include both water-soluble solvents and the more traditional hydrocarbon solvents’ viscosity, relative permeability, heat and mass transfer, sampling, and reservoir performance prediction.
0830–0900 185014 Sampling: The Key Piece for a Successful Steam-Solvent Pilot O. Castellanos Diaz, M. Verlaan, Shell Canada Ltd.
0900–0930 184983 Water-Soluble Solvent as an Additive to Steam for Improved SAGD K. Sheng, R. Okuno, M. Wang, University of Texas at Austin
0930–1000 185002 ES-SAGD Relative Permeability as a Function of Temperature and Solvent Concentrations M. Zeidani, B.B. Maini, University of Calgary
1030–1100 184962 Performance Prediction of Solvent Enhanced Steam Flooding for Recovery of Thin Heavy Oil Reservoirs S. Huang, H. Liu, Y. Xue, P. Xiao, H. Xiong, China University of Petroleum-Beijing
1100–1130 185003 Simple Calculation of the Effect of Volatile Solvents and Dissolved Gases on the Viscosity of Heavy Oils and Bitumens N.P. Freitag, Saskatchewan Research Council; A.E. Dolter, Ministry of Economy, Government of Saskatchewan
1130–1200 184978 A New Mathematical Model of Solvent-SAGD Process- Importance of Heat and Mass Transfer Z. Zargar, University of Calgary; S.S. Farouq Ali, H.O.R. Tech Ltd
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WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2017
0830–1200 | Palomino F-H Session 03: Reservoir Characterization ISession Chairpersons:Claudio Virues, Nexen Energy ULC; Dylan Lougheed, IHS Inc
This session will provide insights into the characterization and performance behavior of unconventional reservoirs. New techniques in rate transient analysis (RTA), analytical and numerical methods are developed and employed to assess stimulation effectiveness, rock and fluid behavior. Major unconventional formations are studied including the Eagle Ford and Niobrara.
0830–0900 185075 A Novel Approach to History Matching and Optimization of Shale Completions and EUR - a Case study of Eagle Ford Well V. Swami, A. Settari, CGG Services Canada Inc.; R. Sahai, D. Costello, A. Mercer, Chesapeake Energy Corp.
0900–0930 185020 Does Unit-Slope Beyond Maximum Producing Time Always Represent BDF in RTA? S.S. Hasan, SPE; L. Mattar, IHS Fekete
0930–1000 185027 Coupling Analytical and Numerical Methods to Assess Performance and Stimulation Efficiency in Multi-stage Fractured Horizontals S. Yu, Rose & Associates LLP; C.N. Rezk, ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd
1030–1100 185063 An Improved Practical Solution for Modeling Single Phase Multi-Fractured Horizontal Well Performance H. Behmanesh, D. Anderson, J.M. Thompson, D.W. Nakaska, Anderson Thompson Reservoir Strategies
1100–1130 185052 Multi-Well, Multi-Phase Flowing Material Balance M. Shahamat, University of Caglary; C.R. Clarkson, University of Calgary
1130–1200 185045 Adsorbed Gas Composition And Its Impact On Early Time Production G.J. Walker, T. Branter, P. Miller, Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc.
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1000–1030 184963 An Investigation into Temperature Distribution and Heat Loss Rate within the Steam Chamber in Expanding-Solvent SAGD Process H. Liu, L. Cheng, C. Li, H. Xiong, P. Xiao, China University of Petroleum-Beijing
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0830–1000 | Palomino D Session 04: Data Analytics ApplicationSession Chairpersons:Venkateshwaran Ramanathan, Schlumberger Canada Limited David Langille, Shell Canada Ltd.
One of the many challenges we face in the oil and gas industry is the management of data and information. This wealth of data is now driving decisions through the intelligent use of software and data analytics. Many companies in the Unconventional space have adopted sophisticated data-centric approaches that are building the pre-shale era of conventional reservoir data and modelling techniques. This session offers you a glimpse of the application of data analytics while speaking to the benefits of utilizing this emerging science.
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0900–0930 185077 Multivariate Analysis Using Advanced Probabilistic Techniques for Completion Design OptimizationB.J. Groulx, Verdazo Analytics; J. Gouveia, Rose & Associates, LLP; D. Chenery, Verdazo Analytics
0930–1000 185049 Lithofacies Classification for Earth Modeling: Letting the Data Speak For Itself J. Gevirtz, A.P. Ovalle, Halliburton
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0830–1000 | Palomino A-C Session 04: Reservoir Characterization & Modelling ISession Chairpersons:Amir Hosseini, ConocoPhillips Canada Resources LtdJinning Chang, ICE Reservoir Solutions Ltd
This session has presentations that relate to measurement, monitoring, and prediction of changes to the reservoir during different EOR processes. It covers a range of topics which extend from measurements of permeability changes in IBS at higher temperatures, InSAR satellite monitoring of CSS, numerical prediction of H2S production during SAGD, and quantification of sand production during CHOPS.
0830–0900 185004 Measurements of Permeability Change in Inter-Bedded Shale at Elevated Temperatures K. Oldakowski, R.P. Sawatzky, InnoTech Alberta
0900–0930 184971 Satellite Monitoring of Cyclic Steam Stimulation without Corner Reflectors M. Henschel, J. Dudley, MDA; P. Chung, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd
0930–1000 184998 Numerical Prediction of H2S Production in SAGD: Compositional Thermal-Reactive Reservoir Simulations S.V. Ayache, C. Preux, N. Younes, P. Michel, V. Lamoureux-Var, IFP Energies Nouvelles
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0830–1000 | Palomino E Session 05: Innovation and New TechnologiesSession Chairpersons:Robert Liston, Shell Canada Ltd.David Quirk, Trican Well Service Ltd.
Unconventional resource recovery has significant challenges due to extremely low permeability. Many industry changing technologies have been developed in the past, including horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing to optimize recovery of oil and gas at reduced capital expenditure. This session includes interesting presentations on some innovations and new technologies which will help tackle the challenges in the recovery of unconventional resources.
0830–0900 185019 Low-Rheology, Thermal Cement Design For Long Lateral Production Casing: Case HistoryFrom The Duvernay Formation A. Afshin, G.C. Fyten, J. Stuber, Halliburton; N. Suarez, C. Diller, Shell Canada
0900–0930 185050 Experimental Study And Modeling Of Cryogenic Fracturing Treatment Of Synthetic Rock Samples Using Liquid Nitrogen Under Tri-Axial Stresses B. Yao, L. Wang, Colorado School of Mines; T.J. Kneafsey, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory; Y. Wu, Colorado School of Mines
0930–1000 185078 Fracture Network Characterization by Analyzing Flowback Salts: Scale-Up of Experimental Data A. Zolfaghari Sharak, Y. Tang, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta; D. Bearinger, C. Virues, Nexen Energy ULC
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1000–1030 185080 Suppression In The Bubble Points Of Oils In Shales: Combined Effect Of Presence Of Organic Matter And Confinement M. Pathak, H. Kweon, R. Velasco, M.D. Deo, University of Utah; P. Panja, University of Utah Energy &Geoscience Institute
1000–1030 185022 Nanoscale Free Gas Transport In Shale Rocks: A Hard-Sphere Based Model J. Xu, K. Wu, S. Yang, J. Cao, Z. Chen, University of Calgary
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0830–1000 | Arabian Room (2nd level) Session 05: Drilling & Completions IISession Chairpersons:Lyle Burke, Devon Canada CorporationUliana Romanova, Delta Screens Inc.
The papers in this session examine damage and pore plugging mechanisms that impact heavy oil well completion efficiency and presents practical solutions to quantify, monitor and improve the completion efficiency.
0830–0900 184974 Chemical Stimulation Pilot at a Heavy Oil Field: Key Considerations, Workflow and Results M. Guitierrez, F. Bonilla, L. Gil, W.P. Silva, Ecopetrol SA; B. Ajegbomogun, P. Campo, A. Orozco, M. Garcia, Halliburton
0900–0930 184999 An Experimental Evaluation of Pore Plugging and Permeability Reduction Near SAGD Sand Control Liners M. Mahmoudi, V. Fattahpour, A. Nouri, University of Alberta University of Alberta; M.N. Leitch, RGL Reservoir Management Inc.
0930–1000 185006 Downhole Remote Monitoring System for SAGD Observation Wells through Fiber Optic DTS F. Zaini, D. Keough, Schlumberger Canada Ltd.
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0830–1000 | Palomino F-H Session 06: Petrophysics in UnconventionalsSession Chairpersons:Tristan Euzen, IFP Technologies Canada Inc. Hassan Dehghanpour, University of Alberta
The session presents novel or improved techniques aiming at better quantifying and imaging key parameters that impact unconventional reservoirs productivity, such as compressibility, wettability, oil saturation, gas adsorption and rock texture.
0830–0900 185054 Multiscale Imaging of Gas Adsorption in Shales H. Aljamaan, C.M. Ross, A.R. Kovscek, Stanford University
0900–0930 185067 Simultaneous Capillary Pressure and Wettability Determination for Tight Bakken Cores Using an Ultra-High-Speed Centrifuge P. Luo, S. Li, Saskatchewan Research Council
0930–1000 185070 Application of Monte Carlo Simulation for Estimation of Vertical and Horizontal Biot’s Constants Through Calibration of the Minimum Horizontal Stress in the Tight Gas Monteith Formation B.A. Lopez Jimenez, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary
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1000–1030 185059 Investigation of Shale Pore Compressibility Impact on Production with Reservoir Simulation Y. Lan, R. Ghanbarnezhad Moghanloo, D. Vice, University of Oklahoma; D. Davudov, University of Oklahoma MPGE
1000–1030 185073 Estimating Oil Saturation Index (OSI) from NMR Logging and Comparison with Rock-Eval Pyrolysis Measurements in a Shale Oil Reservoir J.A. Piedrahita Rodriguez, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary
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0830–1000 | Mustang Room (2nd level) Session 06: Secondary RecoverySession Chairpersons:Eric Delamaide, IFP Technologies Canada Inc.Maryam Moghadasi, University of Calgary
This session will discuss recovery processes and challenges for heavy oil recovery.
0830–0900 184966 Overcome Viscous Fingering Effect in Heavy Oil Reservoirs by an Optimized Smart Water Injection Scheme T. Kadeethum, H.K. Sarma, B.B. Maini, University of Calgary
0900–0930 185008 Silica-Based Nanofluid Heavy Oil Recovery: A Microfluidic Approach P. Bazazi, I. Gates, A. Sanati Nezhad, S. Hejazi, University of Calgary
0930–1000 185017 Modeling Polymer Flooding with Crossflow in Layered Reservoirs Considering Viscous Fingering H. Luo, M. Delshad, M. Tagavifar, H. Lashgari,B. Zhao, G.A. Pope, K.K. Mohanty, The University of Texas At Austin; Z. Li, Ultimate EOR Services
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1000–1030 184968 Sand Transport Modeling in Heavy Oil Gathering Network in Orinoco Oil Belt Venezuela L.D. Mendoza, Universidad Central de Venezuela; M. Marin, C. Nascimento, Schlumberger; R. Peraza, Pdvsa PetroIndependencia
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1330–1700 | Palomino D Session 07: Reservoir Characterization IISession Chairpersons:Frank Palmai, PrairieSky Royalty Ltd; Juliana Leung, University of Alberta
Linking effective reservoir characterization with quantification of their impacts on future production potential is a vitally important and challenging process for operators. This session will present advances in several techniques ranging from type curve matching, core analysis, well testing to production history matching to help bridge that gap.
1330–1400 185025 Quantitative Evaluation of Key Geological Controls on Regional Eagle Ford Shale Production Using Spatial Statistics Y. Tian, C.A. Ehlig-Economides, University of Houston; W.B. Ayers, H. Sang, W.D. McCain, Texas A&M University
1400–1430 185053 Building Type Wells for Appraisal of Unconventional Resource Plays P. Miller, N. Frechette, K.D. Kellett, Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc
1430–1500 185043 Fracturing Fluid Distribution in Shale Gas Reservoirs Due to Fracture Closure, Proppant Distribution and Gravity Segregation Y. Liu, J.Y. Leung, R.J. Chalaturnyk, University of Alberta; C. Virues, Nexen Energy ULC
1530–1600 185029 Depth-of-Investigation and Volume-of-Investigation Calculated from Fracture-Injection/Falloff Test (DFIT) Data D.P. Craig, DFITpro/Reservoir Development; R.A. Jackson, BOE Solutions Inc.
1600–1630 185056 Historical Terminal Decline Rates Review of Unconventional Reservoirs in the United States B.W. Hale, William M Cobb & Associates Inc; R.K. Hall, Russell K Hall & Associates
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1330–1700 | Palomino A-C Session 07: Reservoir Characterization & Modelling IISession Chairpersons:Apostolos Kantzas, University of CalgaryDanial Kaviani, ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd
Methods and models to address reservoir characterization fundamentals in both microscopic and macroscopic scale.
1330–1400 184981 In-Situ Catalytic Aquathermolysis Combined with Geomechanical Dilation to Enhance Thermal Heavy Oil Production B. Xu, Y. Yuan, BitCan G&E Inc
1400–1430 184980 Calibrating A Semi-Analytic SAGD Forecasting Model To 3D Heterogeneous Reservoir Simulations V. Dehdari, C. Dong, ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd; E. Marron, ConocoPhillips UK Ltd
1430–1500 184996 A Fractional Flow Theory for Unstable Immiscible Floods H. Luo, M. Delshad, B. Zhao, K.K. Mohanty, The University of Texas At Austin
1530–1600 184984 An AI-Based Workflow for Estimating Shale Barrier Configurations from SAGD Production Histories J. Zheng, J.Y. Leung, University of Alberta; R.P. Sawatzky, J.M. Alvarez, InnoTech Alberta
1600–1630 184979 Characterizing Unconsolidated Heavy Oil Sands Using Cryogenic MicroCT - A Pilot Study from Kuwait K. Ahmed, H. Ferdous, A.K. Jain, F. Ahmad, Kuwait Oil Company; A. Mascini, A. Golab, L. Deakin, B. Young, FEI Oil and Gas
1630–1700 185012 Key Insights from Production Data Analysis and Mechanistic Modeling of an Extra Heavy Oil Field R. Kumar, L.E. Valencia, R.J. NAVA, L.D. Eckerfield, M. Kumar, C.S. Lolley, Chevron ETC; Y. Velasquez, L. Lopez, PDVSA PetroPiar
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1630–1700 185082 Bayesian History - Matching and Probabilistic Forecasting for Tight and Shale Wells H. Hamdi, Rock Flow Dynamics/ University of Calgary; M. Costa Sousa, University of Calgary; H. Behmanesh, Anderson Thompson Reservoir Strategies
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1500–1530 185038 Limitations of Current Type Curves in Characterizing SRV; and Development of EFR Type Curves Y. Barzin, L. Mattar, IHS Fekete
1500–1530 185031 Localized Reservoir Characterization Model for Hydraulic Fracturing Design in Tight ReservoirsB.K. Olusola, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary; N. Boury, DeGolyer and MacNaughton Canada Ltd
1500–1530 185074 Improved Characterization of Anisotropy in Tight Reservoirs Using Stiffness Tensors and Variable Biot's Poroelasticity H. Shaikh, E-Tech Consulting Services; O. Ogunrewo, Global Ace Solutions
1330–1700 | Palomino E Session 08: Case Studies - Good, Bad and UglySession Chairpersons:Lyle Burke, Devon Canada Corporation; Joanne McNichol, NCS Multistage
This session presents an interesting array of multi-discipline case studies from a variety of North American unconventional plays.
1330–1400 185064 Practical Completion Design Optimization in the Powder River Basin - An Operator Case Study T. Ingle, C. Ketter, Devon Energy Corporation; D. Anderson, J.M. Thompson, Anderson Thompson Reservoir Strategies
1400–1430 185024 The Emerging Unconventional Upper Jurassic Oil Play in Mexico J. Granados-Hernandez, R. Muñoz-Cisneros, L. Caraveo-Miranda, M. Guerrero-Tristán, M. García-Ortega, R. Padilla-Bastida, Pemex Exploracion y Producción
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1500–1530 184964 Pore Network and Morphological Characterization of Pore-Level Structures P. Mohammadmoradi, F. Bashtani, B. Goudarzi, S. Taheri, A. Kantzas, University of Calgary
1500–1530 185010 Development of a Non-Equilibrium Pore Scale Reservoir Simulator B. Bayestehparvin, J. Abedi, University of Calgary; S.S. Farouq Ali, H.O.R. Tech Ltd
1330–1700 | Arabian Room (2nd level) Session 08: Hybrid or Solvent Based Processes IISession Chairpersons:Norman Freitag, Saskatchewan Research CouncilK.C. Yeung, K C Yeung Canadian Enterprise Inc.
This session focuses on the ways that solvents and additives can be used to change fluid and flow properties to improve the effectiveness of SAGD operations. The session ends with a description of a new program aimed at evaluation of oil recovery innovations that depend on well tests.
1330–1400 184997 Comparative Study of SAGD and Solvent and Water Assisted Electrical Heating: Effect of Shale Layers M. Ma, M. Rabiei Faradonbeh, T.G. Harding, S.D. Zanon, Nexen Energy ULC; H. Hassanzadeh, University of Calgary
1400–1430 184994 Effects of Concentration-Dependent Diffusion on Mass Transfer and Frontal Instability in Solvent-Based Processes Q. Yuan, X. Zhou, F. Zeng, University of Regina; K.D. Knorr, M. Imran, Saskatchewan Research Council
1430–1500 185001 Steam-Solvent Coinjection under Reservoir Heterogeneity: Should ES - SAGD Be Implemented for Highly Heterogeneous Reservoirs? A. Venkatramani, University of Alberta; R. Okuno, University of Texas At Austin
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1430–1500 185041 Impact of Microproppant on Production in the SCOOP Woodford Shale: A Case History J. Calvin, W.V. Grieser, T.J. Bachman, Halliburton
1530–1600 185057 Comparison of PKN, KGD, a Pseudo3D, and Diffusivity Models for Hydraulic Fracturing of the Horn River Basin Shale Gas Formations Using Microseismic Data A. Yousefzadeh, Q. Li, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary; C.J.Virues, Nexen Energy ULC
1600–1630 185018 Asset Evaluation Utilizing Multi-Variate Statistics Integrating Data-Mining, Completion Optimization, And Geology Focused on Multi-Bench Shale Plays A. Gaurav, E.J. Gibbon, T.M. Roberson, Texas Standard Oil LLC; V. Swami, CGG Services Canada Inc.
1630–1700 185044 Adaptive Fracturing to Avoid Frac Hits and Interference: A Wolfcamp Shale Case Study M.R. Paryani, R. Smaoui, S. Poludasu, B. Attia, N. Umholtz, I. Ahmed, A. Ouenes, FracGeo LLC
1330–1700 | Palomino F-H Session 09: Unconventional EOR and EGR IISession Chairpersons:Trevor Meador, Reliance Oilfield Services Jodi Anhorn, GLJ Petroleum Consultants Ltd
Achieving high hydrocarbon recovery is challenging in unconventional tight and shale reservoirs. Although EOR/EGR processes could potentially improve the recovery factor beyond the primary depletion, large-scale field application of these processes are not yet established in these reservoirs. This session will focus on the latest research trends, modelling and experimental work to better understand issues involved in improved economic recovery from such reservoirs.
1330–1400 185081 Integrating Petrographic and Petrophysical Analyses with CO2 Permeation and Oil Extraction and Recovery in the Bakken Tight Oil Formation S.B. Hawthorne, L. Jin, B.A. Kurz, D. Miller, C. Grabanski, J.A. Sorensen, L. Pekot, N. Bosshart, S.A. Smith, M. Burton-Kelly, L.V. Heebink, C.D. Gorecki, E.N. Steadman, J.A. Harju, Energy & Environmental Research Center
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1530–1600 185015 Chemical Additives and Foam Assisted SAGD Model Development R. Li, D. Wang, Z. Chen, University of Calgary
1600–1630 184988 The Phase Behavior of Heavy Oil and Propane Mixtures A. Mancilla-Polanco, F.F. Schoeggl, K. Johnston, W.D. Richardson, H.W. Yarranton, University of Calgary; S.D. Taylor, Schlumberger
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Field Testing EOR Processes - a Post-Chops Well Test Centre Approach K.D. Knorr, Saskatchewan Research Council
1330–1700 | Mustang Room (2nd level) Session 09: Flow Control & SAGD ImprovementSession Chairpersons:Darren Worth, C-FER Technologies; Berna Hascakir, Texas A&M University
This session contains some excellent papers on the use of Flow Control Devices (FCDs) in thermal operations and general improvement aspects for SAGD. Topics discussed will include the adoption of alternative FCD technology, lessons learned from field use of FCDs, a new approach to classify sand size characteristics, optimization strategies for steam injection shut-downs and field testing of an alternative recovery method.
1330–1400 184992 Applying Ball-Activated Completion Technology to SAGD Tubing Deployed Outflow Control Devices to Eliminate Well Intervention P.D. Webb, J.G. Gauthier, Devon Energy Corporation; C.S. Skeates, Packers Plus Energy Services Inc.
1400–1430 184972 Learnings From the Grand Rapids Field Trial of Tubing Deployed Inflow Control Devices for SAGD Application X. Zhang, K. Drover, J. Dragani, Cenovus Energy Inc.
1430–1500 185005 A Practical Approach to the Use and Design of Flow Control Devices in SAGD M. Lastiwka, C. Bailey, B. James, Suncor Energy Inc.; D. Zhu, RGL Reservoir Management Inc.
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1400–1430 185034 CO2 EOR Simulation in Unconventional Liquid Reservoirs: An Eagle Ford Case StudyT. Phi, D.S. Schechter, Texas A&M University
1430–1500 185028 An Evaluation of EOR Potential in the Elm Coulee Bakken Formation, Richland County, Montana B.J. Todd, D. Reichhardt, L. Heath, Montana Tech of the University of Montana
1530–1600 185079 Coupling of Wellbore and Surface Facilities Models with Reservoir Simulation to Optimize Recovery of Liquids from Shale Reservoirs A.R. Fragoso Amaya, University of Calgary; M.D. Trick, SPT Group Canada Ltd; T.G. Harding, K. Selvan, Nexen Energy ULC; R. Aguilera, University of Calgary
1600–1630 185069 Simulation of Enhanced Recovery using CO2 in a Liquid-Rich Western Canadian Unconventional Reservoir: Accounting for Reservoir Fluid Adsorption and Compositional Heterogeneity B. Haghshenas, F. Qanbari, C.R. Clarkson, University of Calgary
1630–1700 185062 Factors Affecting Huff-n-Puff Efficiency in Hydraulically-Fractured Tight Reservoirs M. Kanfar, C.R. Clarkson, University of Calgary
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1500–1530 185072 Measured Crude Oil MMPs with Pure and Mixed CO2, Methane and Ethane, and Their Relevance to Enhanced Oil Recovery from Middle Bakken and Bakken ShalesS.B. Hawthorne, D. Miller, C. Grabanski, J.A. Sorensen, L. Pekot, B.A. Kurz, C.D. Gorecki, J.A. Harju, Energy & Environmental Research Center; E.N. Steadman, University of North Dakota; L.S. Melzer, Melzer Consulting
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1530–1600 185000 Classification of Alberta Oil Sands Based on Particle Size Distribution for Sand Control Design and Experimental Applications V. Fattahpour, V.L. Maciel, M. Mahmoudi, K. Chen, A. Nouri, University of Alberta; M.N. Leitch, RGL Reservoir Management Inc
1600–1630 185007 Impact, Mitigation And Optimization Strategies When Low Oil Prices Alter Long Term SAGD Project Implementation H. Nourozieh, E. Ranjbar, A. Kumar, Computer Modelling Group Ltd.; C.C. Card, Phoenix Consultants
1630–1700 184967 Experimental Research On Gravity Water-Drainage Assisted Steam Flooding in Extra and Super Heavy Oil Development X. Wu, S. Sun, H. Zhang, Z. Sun, B. Yang, Y. Wang, H. Jiang, L. Wang, Drilling and Production Technology Institute of Liaohe Oilfield
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BitCan Geoscience & Engineering Inc. .............................215109 2770 3rd Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2A 2L5 CanadaPhone: 403-235-5520Fax: 403-235-5253www.bitcange.comBitCan advocates for proactive use of geomechanics in unconventional oil & gas development. Our new technologies and innovation provide comprehensive coverage on reservoir containment, increase the recovery factor while maintaining the caprock integrity, minimizing the energy/material cost, reducing waste emissions, and protecting the environment.
Canadian Society for Unconventional Resources ............ 209736 8 Avenue SWCalgary, AB T2P 1N4 CanadaPhone: 403-233-9298www.csur.com(CSUR) is a not-for-profit society, registered in the Province of Alberta since 2002. The organization has been extremely active in encouraging the responsible envelopment of our country’s unconventional hydrocarbon resources, focusing on: Shale Gas, Light Tight Oil, Gas Hydrates, Natural Gas from Coal, Tight Gas Sands and Carbonates. CSUR provides information about these unconventional resources sources and strives to increase communication between the industry and the provincial and federal governments, stakeholders and First Nations.
Calscan Solutions .............................. 2114188-93 Street Edmonton, AB T6E 5P5 CanadaPhone: 780-944-1377Fax: 780-944-1406www.calscan.netThe Hawk Vent Gas Meter is designed to measure and digitally log low flow vent gas, such as methane, with high accuracy. Typical applications are surface casing vent, pneumatic control gas usage, CHOPS, Thermal and any vent gas where high accuracy measurement and audit trail are required
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The EOR Alliance ..............................313810, 744 4th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3T4 CanadaPhone: 403-401-3335Fax: 403-243-8579www.ifp-canada.comThe EOR Alliance combines complementary expertise of 3 leaders in their domains: IFP, Beicip and Solvay to deliver customized EOR solutions, from reservoir pre-feasibility evaluation to lab studies, pilot design and field implementation. Technologies: Polymer
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Energy Navigator ............................. 1061200, 777-8 Ave SW Calgary, AB T2P 3R5 CanadaPhone: 403-660-6085Fax: 403-261-3059www.energynavigator.comEnergy Navigator has a rich 18-year history of delivering best-in-class, intuitive and easy-to-learn workflow solutions. Our software is used by more than 400 E&P companies, banks, petroleum evaluation firms and consultants worldwide. Expert support, training, and version upgrades are included - making Energy Navigator software an excellent value.
Enventure Global Technology ......... 21015995 N. Barkers Landing Suite 350Houston, TX 77079 USAPhone: 281-552-2200Fax: 281-552-2201www.enventureGT.comEnventure Global Technology, Inc. is the world’s leading provider of SET® and ESeal™ solid expandable solutions. SET and ESeal technology involves enlarging proprietary tubulars through a cold-drawing process in openhole and cased-hole environments to mitigate trouble zones, add casing points, remediate damaged casing and cover perforations.
Exceed (Canada) Oilfield Equipment Inc .....................207Suite 1905, 500 - 4th Avenue SWCalgary, AB T2P 2V6 CanadaPhone: 403-815-5585www.exceedoilfield.caCalgary based Exceed (Canada) Oilfield Equipment Inc delivers solutions to customers for use in their hydrocarbon recovery activities including proprietary sucker rod grades, sand control products and VIT.
FracKnowledge ................................205214 11th Ave. SE, Suite 212 Calgary, AB T2G 0X8 CanadaPhone: 403-464-1741www.fracknowledge.comFor operators: - frac database with the best access and lowest cost - frac optimization at current oil/gas prices - best practises studies for your formation - cost reduction. For Service and product supply companies: - frac database, continually showing live projections & most recent past market - business development reports - sales intel reports (periodical).
geoLOGIC systems ltd. .....................213900, 703 6th Avenue S.W. Calgary, AB T2P 0T9 CanadaPhone: 403-648-1673Fax: 403-262-1987www.geologic.comFor 30 years, geoLOGIC has provided Oil and Gas professionals with the superior data and integrated software solutions they need to make better decisions. From high level decision makers to end users, our solutions give our clients the tools they need to find answers, every step of the way.
InnoTech Alberta .............................. 112250 Karl Clark Rd. Edmonton, AB T6N 1E4 CanadaPhone: 780-450-5111Fax: 780-450-5333www.innotechalberta.caInnoTech Alberta’s petroleum focused efforts span the exploitation of heavy oil, oil sands, and tight reservoirs; the conversion, capture and storage of carbon; and the separation, processing and characterization of petroleum products.
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KAPPA Engineering ........................ 206Suite 1600, 144 - 4th Ave SW Calgary, AB T2P 3N4 CanadaPhone: 403-264-4040www.kappaeng.comKAPPA is an upstream petroleum engineering software, training & consulting company specialised in Dynamic Data Analysis. KAPPA develops & markets the industry standard Saphir (PTA), Emeraude (PL) software and has integrated workflows for handling PDGs and Unconventional Resources (DCA & RTA). KAPPA has over 8000 active commercial software licenses.
Majus Canada .................................... 311Suite 300, 300,1500 - 8th Street SW Calgary, AB T2R 1K1 CanadaPhone: 403 870 3451 www.majus.co.ukMajus Canada is a world class manufacturer of Vacuum Insulated Tubing and Vacuum Insulated Coil to benefit and increase the production of heavy oil in Western Canada. Majus Canada also manufactures a VIT system to prevent paraffin buildup in production tubing and eliminate paraffin control chemicals.
NCS Multistage .................................100800,840 7th Avenue SWCalgary, AB T2P 3G2 CnadaPhone: 403-984-7674www.ncsmultistage.comNCS Multistage, LLC, is the world leader in coiled-tubing-deployed fracturing technology used in multistage completions. The independent technology and service company has operated throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Australia, China, and Russia, with a record of more than 7,700 field successes. More information is available at ncsmultistage.com.
Peloton ..............................................312Suite 450, 1000-7th Ave SN Calgary, AB T2P 5L5 CanadaPhone: 281-394-2186Fax: 713-410-7857www.peloton.comPeloton’s ProdView software captures and reports thermal operations data for facilities, well completions and equipment; provides visual steam-water balance and production allocation schematics across a thermal facility; performs MARP allocations and produces AER reports; and captures and reports operator shift logs and equipment service records.
Petroleum Development Oman ..... 405P.O. Box 81 postal code 113Muscat, OmanPhone: +968 24673436www.pdo.co.omPetroleum Development Oman invites leading EP companies to unlock the production potential of its Habhab Ultra Heavy Oilfield (estimated 1 billion STOIIP) under a Production Sharing Agreement (PSA). For more info, please contact PDO Project Team on [email protected] For more info, please contact PDO Habhab Project Team on [email protected]
Premium Artificial Lift Systems Ltd.............................................. 307 #8, 10672- 46th Street S.E.Calgary, AB T2C 1G1 CanadaPhone:780-439-3020Fax:403-723-3011www.premiumals.comPremium ALS is a private company dedicated to the development and integration of new technology into innovative production optimization equipment for PCP’s & Rod Pump applications. Products: PCP Torque Anchors, Tubing Anchors, Gas/Sand Separators for PCP’s & Rod Pumps, Tubing Swivels, Centralizers, Drains & Anchors, BOP’s, Tubing Rotators, others.
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Production Plus Energy Services Inc. ....................... 3062500, 639 - 5 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 0M9 CanadaPhone: 403-536-8311www.pdnplus.comProduction Plus Energy Services is the developer of the patent-pending HEAL System™: a downhole technology that conditions the flow from the horizontal, reducing fluid density, and lifting it up to the vertical where pumps operate more reliably. With over 100 installations, the System has delivered production increases from 30 to over 100 percent.
RGL Reservoir Management ........... 214610, 700 2nd St. Calgary, AB T2P 2W1 CanadaPhone: 587-997-5889Fax: 403-269-9099www.rglrm.comRGL has over 30 years of Sand Control Slotted Liner manufacturing experience and more than 10 years of downhole tool manufacturing experience. Through innovation and technology, we build value for our customers by understanding their reservoirs and providing the right solution for long term performance.
Society of Petroleum Engineers .....208Suite 1410 - 715 5th Avenue SWCalgary, AB TNP 2X6Phone: 403-930-5451Fax: 403-930-5470www.spe.orgThe Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves more than 164,000 members in 143 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry and provides services through its publications, events, training courses, and online resources.
Streamsim Technologies, Inc. .......... 114102A - 625 14th Street NW Calgary, AB T2N 2N1 CanadaPhone: 403-270-3945Fax: 403-206-7705www.streamsim.comStreamsim Technologies develops reservoir surveillance and reservoir forecasting software for mature floods.
Tre Altamira Inc ............................... 309410, 475 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6B 4M9 CanadaPhone: 604-331-2512Fax: 604-331-2513tre-altamira.comTRE Altamira Inc. analyses radar images to measure ground uplift and subsidence. In the Oil and Gas domain deformation monitoring allows more effective management of oil and gas reservoirs, mapping areas of potential reservoir compaction, defining effective production volumes, and mitigating the risk of well failure and out of zone injection.
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