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SHERATON BUENOS AIRESHOTEL & CONVENTION CENTERBUENOS AIRES ARgENTINA14 AL 18 DE ABRIL DE 2007
pROgRAmAprogram
COmITE HONORARIO honorary committee
ROBERT JOHNSTON
VICEPRESIDENTE Y GTE. REGIONAL
MARTIN ROSSI
PRESIDENTE
CARLOS M. CERVO
GERENTE GENERAL
SERGIO M. RABALLO
DIRECTOR EJECUTIVO
IAN PARTRIDGE
GERENTE GENERAL
SALVADOR HARAMBOUR PALMA
GERENTE GENERAL
EXEQUIEL OMAR ESPINOSA
PRESIDENTE / DIRECTOR TITULAR
JORGE ALBERTO TELERMAN
SR. JEFE DE GOBIERNO
CARLOS BÁEZ
PRESIDENTE
ERNESTO A. LÓPEZ ANADÓN
VICE PRESIDENTE
ROBERT PALMER
PRESIDENTE Y GERENTE GENERAL
FELIPE BAYON PARDO
CEO - PRESIDENTE
CARLOS ALBERTO PEREIRA DE OLIVEIRA
DIRECTOR DE E&P
STEVEN GLEN CROWELL
CEO - PRESIDENTE
JORGE F. CASTILLO
VICE PRESIDENTE Y GERENTE GENERAL
ENRIQUE LOCUTURA
DIRECTOR GENERAL ABB
MARCUS GANZ
PRESIDENTE Y GERENTE GENERAL
DANIEL OMAR CAMERON
SECRETARIO
CARLOS A. ORMACHEA
VICE PRESIDENTE EJECUTIVO -DIVISION ENERGIA ORGANIZACION TECHINT
JAVIER RIELO
DIRECTOR GENERAL
ATILIO R. MASSA
VICE PRESIDENTEREGION LATINOAMERICA SUR
HEIKO MEYER
GERENTE GENERAL – VICE PRESIDENTE EJECUTIVO
APACHE ARGENTINA
BAKER HUGHES ARGENTINA S.R.L.
BJ SERVICES S.R.L.
CAPSA - COMPAÑIAS ASOCIADAS PETROLERAS S.A.
CHEVRON ARGENTINA S.R.L.
ENAP SIPETROL ARGENTINA S.A.
ENERGIA ARGENTINA S.A. (ENARSA)
GOBIERNO DE LA CIUDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BUENOS AIRES
HALLIBURTON ARGENTINA S.A.
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DEL PETRÓLEO Y DEL GAS (IAPG)
OCCIDENTAL ARGENTINA
EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION INC.
PAN AMERICAN ENERGY LLC
PETROBRAS ENERGIA S.A.
PLUSPETROL S.A.
PRIDE INTERNATIONAL S.R.L.
REPSOL YPF
SCHLUMBERGER ARGENTINA S.A.
SECRETARIA DE ENERGIA - MIN.DE
PLAN.FED.INV. PUBLICA Y SERV.
TECPETROL S.A. - DIVISION ENERGIA
TOTAL AUSTRAL S.A.
WEATHERFORD
WINTERSHALL ENERGIA S.A.
Estimados colegas,
En este año tan especial para la industriapetrolera argentina que celebra su centenario,hito generador de crecimiento y desarrollo entoda la región, es un honor invitarlos a participardel X LACPEC 2007 a llevarse a cabo enBuenos Aires en abril de este año.
Este encuentro, que se perfila como excepcional,contará con la presencia de personalidadesdistinguidas por sus conocimientos y experiencia,soportada en un récord de más de 200 trabajos a presentar. En este foro trabajaremos en mesas redondas en las que se abordarán los temas que más nos preocupan, considerando que la industria afronta retos técnicos, para mejorar el factor de recobro de nuestros campos, el reto de atraer a nuevos profesionales e integrarlos en esta industria ante las necesidades de recursos huma-nos que existen, así como mostrar a la sociedad el verdadero compromiso que tenemos con su bienestar.
Es en este marco que les propongo unirse ala convocatoria que refleja la forma de ser y pen-sar de una industria creciente y pujante, desarrol-lada por técnicos que con su esfuerzo y empeño acompañan a la mejora y bienestar de toda la sociedad.
Cordialmente,
Tomás García Blanco
PRESIDENTE Comité Organizador X LACPEC
chairmanX Lacpec 2007
Dear colleagues,
in this very special year for the oil industry in argentina celebrating its one hundredth anniversary; a landmark of development and growth in the region, i am honored to invite you to take part in the X Lacpec 2007, to be held in Buenos aires in april this year.
this meeting, which is expected to be exceptional, will include a number of distinguished experienced and knowledgeable people and will be supported by a record-setting number of over 200 papers. the forum format will be round tables, where major issues of concern will be discussed given the fact that the industry faces technical challenges such as recovery rates of our fields, the challenge of attracting new professionals and of bringing them into this industry given the shortage of human resources, as well as the challenge of showing the sector’s true commitment to the well-being of society.
Within this framework, i call upon you to join us in this meeting that is reflective of the mind and heart of a growing, and thriving industry developed by technicians who with hard work and dedication strive to improve and sustain the well being of us all.
Sincerely,
INDICE DE CONTENIDOS
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IDIOmAS EN EL CONgRESO
El inglés es el idioma oficial del X LACPEC, aún cuando las actividades se desarrollarán también en castellano y portugués. Los autores de trabajos técnicos, panelistas y conferen-cistas podrán efectuar sus presentaciones en cualquiera de los idiomas citados, pero para las ayudas visuales se deberá usar el inglés.Se ha previsto ofrecer traducción simultáneaInglés-Castellano y Castellano-Inglés tanto para las Sesiones Técnicas como para las Sesiones Plenarias, así como en los cursos donde sea solicitado.
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Languages at the ConferenCe
english is the official language of the X Lacpec but activities will be conducted in Spanish and portuguese as well. presentations are allowed in either of the above mentioned languages, but visual aids should be written in english.
english-Spanish and Spanish-english simultaneous interpreting will be available at technical & plenary Sessions and courses whenever requested.
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Comité HonorarioCarta del presidenteÍndice de ContenidosIdiomas en el CongresoHorario de EventosConcurso EstudiantilCursos CortosAlmuerzos con Conferencistasprograma Jóvenes profesionales E&pSesiones plenariasActividades SocialesActividades SpECuadro de Sesionesplano de HotelesInformación generalExhibición Comercialprograma TécnicoTours en Buenos AiresTours pre y post CongresoAuspiciantesComité OrganizadorComisiones
honorary CommitteeLetter from the Chairmantable of ContentsLanguages at the Conferenceschedule of eventsstudent Contestshort CoursesLuncheon ConferencesYoung e&P Professionals ProgramPlenary sessionssocial activitiessPe activitiessession tracksDowntown Buenos aires Mapgeneral InformationCommercial exhibitionsessions scheduletours in Buenos airesPre & Post Congress toursList of sponsorsorganizing CommitteeCommittees
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HORARIO DE EVENTOS ScheDuLe of eventS
Saturday, April 14
Short Courses Registration7:30 am to 8:30 amShort Courses8:30 am to 5:00 pmStudent paper Contest (*)8:30 am to 5:30 pm
Sunday, April 15
Short Courses Registration7:30 am to 8:30 amShort Courses8:30 am to 5:00 pmSpE Regional Section Officers' meeting3:00 pm to 5:00 pmConference Registration4:00 pm to 7:00 pmOpENINg CEREmONY & COCKTAILSpeakers:Tomás García Blanco - Chairman X LACPEC 2007Abdul-Jaleel Al Khalifa - 2007 SPE PresidentOpening Ceremony7:00 pm to 7:50 pmOfficial Exhibition Opening7:50 pm to 8:50 pmCocktail party9:00 pm to 11:00 pm
monday, April 16
Conference Registration7:30 am to 8:30 am Exhibition9:00 am to 7:00 pmposter Session I8:30 am to 11:30 amTechnical Sessions9:00 am to 12:30 pmSpouse/guests Welcoming Coffee9:30 am to 11:00 amLunch Break & Luncheon Conference12:30 pm to 2:00 pmTechnical Sessions2:00 pm to 5:00 pmposters Session I (cont.)2:00 pm to 5:00 pmplenary Session 15:00 pm to 6:45 pmYoung E&p professionals program (YEpp)2:30 pm to 6:30 pm Happy Hour - YEpp6:30 pm to 11:00 pm
Tuesday, April 17
Conference Registration7:30 am to 08:30 amposters Session II8:30 am to 11:30 amExhibition9:00 am to 7:00 pmTechnical Sessions8:30 am to 11:30 amplenary Session II 11:30 am to 1:00 pmLunch Break & Luncheon Conference - SpE Service Awards1:00 pm to 2:30 pmTechnical Sessions2:30 pm to 5:00 pmposter Session II (cont.)2:30 pm to 5:00 pmplenary Session III 5:00 pm to 6:30 pmDinner - Show8:30 pm to 12:00 am
Wednesday, April 18
Conference Registration7:30 am to 8:30 amposters Session III8:30 am to 11:30 amExhibition9:00 am to 7:00 pmTechnical Sessions8:30 am to12:30 pmLunch Break & Luncheon Conference12:30 pm to 2:00 pmTechnical Sessions2:00 pm to 5:00 pmposters Session III (cont.)2:00 pm to 5:00 pmplenary Session IV5:00 pm to 6:30 pmClosing Ceremony6:30 pm to 7:00 pm
(*) To be held at El Conquistador Hotel – Suipacha 948 – Buenos AiresHotel – Suipacha 948 – Buenos Aires– Suipacha 948 – Buenos Aires
La Sección Argentina de la Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) organiza un concur-so de trabajos monográficos originales en los temas relacionados con la exploración y pro-ducción de hidrocarburos y tecnologías afines, tanto en los aspectos técnicos como económi-cos y de impacto ambiental, para estudiantes universitarios avanzados no graduados de las universidades de la región de Latinoamérica y del Caribe.
El mismo se realizará en el ámbito del X LACPEC -Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference- el día sábado 14 de abril de 2007 en Buenos Aires, previo a la apertura de la conferencia men-cionada.Se premiarán los tres mejores trabajos para el caso de 6 o más concursantes, los dos mejores si hay 4 ó 5 y al mejor para el caso de 3 concursantes. Se lo declarará desierto si hay menos de 3 concursantes.Los premios serán entregados durante laconferencia, y serán los siguientes:
Primer PremioU$S 1000, más un viaje al “SPE Annual Meeting and Conference 2007”, Anaheim, California, EUA, con todos los gastos pagos,donde presentará el trabajo en el ConcursoAnual.
Segundo PremioU$S 800
Tercer PremioU$S 500
Horario y lugarSábado 14 de Abril, 20078:30 - 17:30Hotel El Conquistador Suipacha 948 – Buenos Aires
the argentine petroleum Section of the Society of petroleum engineers (Spe) has organized a contest of original monography essays on hydrocarbon exploration and production subjects and related technologies, dealing with both technical and economic issues as well as with environmental ones, for senior undergraduate students attending universities in the Latin american and caribbean region.
the contest will be held within the frameworkof the X Lacpec -Latin american andcaribbean petroleum engineering conference- in Buenos aires, on Saturday, april 14, 2007, prior to the opening of the conference. prizes will be awarded to the top three papers if contestants are six or more; to the top two papers if contestants are four or five; and to the top paper if there are three contestants. no prize will be awarded if less than three contestants participate.the prize(s) will be delivered during theconference, and will be the following:
first prizeu$S 1,000 and a trip to the Spe annualmeeting and conference 2007, anaheim, california, uSa (all expenses covered) where the successful student will present the paper at the annual contest.
Second prizeu$S 800
third prizeu$S 500
ScheduleSaturday april 14, 20078:30 am to 5:30 pmel conquistador hotelSuipacha 948 – Buenos aires
CONCURSO ESTUDIANTIL StuDent conteSt06
CURSOS CORTOS Short courSeS
Se desarrollarán ocho cursos de uno o dos días de duración durante el fin de semana pre-vio al X LACPEC, el sábado 14 y domingo 15 de abril de 2007.
Estos Cursos Pre-Congreso están dirigidos a Profesionales de Exploración y Producción y son una excelente oportunidad para adquirir conocimientos en nuevos tópicos, mediante instructores de primer nivel y gran experiencia en las diferentes áreas propuestas.
Los Cursos se desarrollarán en el Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center, comenzando a las 8:00 y podrán extenderse hasta las 17:00. Se ha previsto entregar mate-rial escrito correspondiente a cada curso. Estará disponible un servicio de café sin cargo para los asistentes.
Algunos Cursos se dictarán en Inglés y otros en Español y se proveerá traducción simul-tánea Inglés-Castellano o Castellano-Inglés en caso de que se solicite en el momento de la inscripción.
El costo de los Cursos figura en el formulario de inscripción al Congreso y se incluyen des-cuentos especiales para los Socios de SPE.
La inscripción debe hacerse con anticipación a través del formulario de inscripción al Congreso adjunto en este folleto, también disponible en la página web de SPE. Las plazas disponibi-lidades se otorgarán por orden de fecha de inscripción y el curso podría eventualmente cancelarse en caso de que el número de pre-inscriptos no fuera suficiente.
Se presenta a continuación la lista de los Cursos, Instructores y un resumen de los pro-gramas. Para mayor información, se puede consultar la página web de la SPE,www.spe.org//Meetings and Conferences//Latin American & Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference//Short Courses.También lo puede hacer desdewww.bayfem.com.ar , X LACPEC 2007, Short courses.
eight one or two-day courses will be taught during the weekend prior to the X Lacpec, on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15, april 2007.
these pre-congress courses are intended for exploration and production professionals. they are an excellent opportunity to learn about new subjects, with world class instructors who have extensive experience in related topics.
the courses will be taught at the Sheraton Buenos aires hotel & convention center, from 8:00 am through 5:00 pm. Written materials will be provided for each course, and free coffee service is included.
Some courses will be given in english and others in Spanish, and english-Spanish or Spanish-english simultaneous interpreting will be provided if applicants so request it as they fill out their registration form.
course fees are indicated in the Lacpec registration form. as indicated therein, Spe members will be entitled to special discounts.
registration should be made in advance through the Lacpec registration form attached to this brochure, which is also available on the Spe web site. registration will proceed from the first applicant until all places available are taken. certain courses could eventually be cancelled when pre-registered applicants were too few.
following is a list of courses offered with instructors’ names and a summary of their program. more details can be found in the Spe web site, www.spe.org//meetings and conferences//Latin american & caribbean petroleum engineering conference//Short courses, or else www.bayfem.com.ar,X Lacpec 2007, Short courses.
mecánica de Rocas ReservorioMaurice Dusseault14-15 de abril de 2007 - 2 días
Análisis de Riesgo-Evaluación de proyectos ExploratoriosJuan Rosbaco14-15 de abril de 2007 - 2 días
Los Fluidos dentro de los Reservorios Naturales. Escenarios Habituales y ComplejosMarcelo Crotti14-15 de abril de 2007 - 2 días
Fundamentos de Sísmica de Superficie 2D y 3DEduardo Luis Corti14 de abril de 2007 - 1 Día
Sísmica de Superficie y de pozo en la Descripción de ReservoriosEduardo Luis Corti15 de abril de 2007 - 1 Día
pruebas de presión. Beneficios y LimitacionesGiovanni Da Prat15 de abril de 2007 - 1 Día
Recuperación Asistida de petróleo - métodos QuímicosS.M. Farouq Ali14-15 de abril de 2007 - 2 Días
mejoras en el Diseño y Evaluación de FracturasTony Martin14 de abril de 2007 - 1 Día
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reservoir rock Mechanicsmaurice Dusseaultapril 14-15, 2007 - 2 Days
risk analysis-exploration Projects evaluationJuan rosbacoapril 14-15, 2007 - 2 Days
Common and Complex scenarios of fluids inside natural reservoirsmarcelo crotti - 2 Daysapril 14-15, 2007
fundamentals on 2D and 3D surface seismiceduardo Luis cortiapril 14, 2007 - 1 Day
surface and Borehole seismic in reservoir Descriptioneduardo Luis cortiapril 15, 2007 - 1 Day
Well testing. Benefits and Limitationsgiovanni Da pratapril 15, 2007 - 1 Day
Chemical enhanced oil recoveryS.m. farouq aliapril 14-15, 2007 - 2 Days
advances in Design and frac evaluationtony martinapril 14, 2007 - 1 Day
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08 CURSOS CORTOS Short courSeS
mECANICA DE ROCAS RESERVORIO
Instructor Maurice B. DusseaultFecha 14-15 de Abril de 2007 (dos días)
OBJETIVOSEl curso está dirigido a Ingenieros, Geocientíficos y Técnicos que se desempeñen en el área de explotación de reservorios, como así también en perforación, exploración y otras actividades del upstream. Los aspectos básicos de los procesos de mecánica de rocas en el desarrollo y gerenciamiento de reservorios se presentarán en forma simple y clara, sin ecuaciones complejas. Se usarán casos históricos de todo el mundo para ejemplificar los temas a tratar. Este curso de dos días brindará un mejor entendimiento de como el conocimiento sobre la mecánicas de las rocas puede mejorar la toma de decisiones vinculadas al gerenciamiento de reservorios.
RESUmENMigración del Petróleo y el GasMediciones de esfuerzos en Cuencas SedimentariasMecánica de la Fracturación HidráulicaComportamiento del Punzado y el Daño de rocasPredicciones de arenado y su remediaciónProducción de arena para mejorar el caudalCorte de casingMecanismo de CompactaciónHistoria de los esfuerzosArenas no consolidadasCambios de las propiedades durante la Recuperación AsistidaInyección de agua y sólidos de desechoPerforación de reservorios depletadosMonitoreo de deformacionesMonitoreo Microsísmico
reservoIr roCk MeChanICs
Instructor maurice B. DusseautDate april 14-15, 2007 (two days)
oBJeCtIvesthe course is intended for engineers, geoscientists, and technologists involved in reservoir exploitation, but those involved in drilling and exploration and other upstream activity will also benefit. the basic aspects of rock mechanics processes on reservoir development and management are presented in a simple, clear manner, without complex equations. case histories from around the world are used to illustrate the discussions. the 2-day course will provide you with a much better understanding of how rock mechanics knowledge can improve your reservoir management decisions.
suMMarYoil and gas migrationSedimentary basin stress measurementshydraulic fracturing mechanicsperforation behavior and rock damageSanding predictions and curesSand production to enhance ratescasing shearingcompaction drivereservoir stress pathunconsolidated sandstonesStress and properties changes in eorinjection of waste water and solid wastesDrilling through depleted reservoirsmonitoring deformationsmicroseismic monitoring
ANALISIS DE RIESgO - EVALUACION DE pROYECTOS ExpLORATORIOS
Instructor Juan RosbacoFecha 14-15 de Abril de 2007 (2 días)
OBJETIVOSEste curso de dos días fue diseñado para entender la evaluación de los Proyectos exploratorios, discutir la necesidad y conveniencia de los análisis económicos y las etapas para la evaluación en una cuenca madura. Se van a considerar distintas aproximaciones, como la de Montecarlo y la Metodología propuesta por Pete Rose.
RESUmENEvaluación de ProyectosObjetivos, escenarios y etapasAnálisis de sensibilidad.Valor Esperado.RepetibilidadRuina de Jugador. Exploración Petrolera (sus similitudes con un juego de azar)Costo de Participación, Probabilidades y Premios.
rIsk anaLYsIs - exPLoratIon ProJeCts evaLuatIon
Instructor Juan rosbacoDate april 14 -15, 2007 (two days)
oBJeCtIvesa two days course designed to understand exploration prospects evaluation, discuss the need and convenience of an economic analysis and the evaluation stages of a mature basin. Different approaches will be considered, like montecarlo and pete rose proposed methodology.
suMMarYproject evaluationgoals, Scenarios and StagesSensitivity analysisnet expected valuerepeatabilitygambler's ruin rulepetroleum exploration (its similarities with gambling)participation cost, probabilities and prizes
10 CURSOS CORTOS Short courSeS
LOS FLUIDOS DENTRO DE LOS RESERVORIOS NATURALESESCENARIOS HABITUALES Y COmpLEJOS
Instructor Marcelo Alejandro CrottiFecha 14-15 de Abril de 2007 (dos días)
OBJETIVOSEl objetivo principal de este curso es analizar y resolver diferentes escenarios reales de equilibrios termodinámicos en reservorios de hidrocarburos, con especial atención a los casos aparentemente anómalos o estadística-mente llamativos.El curso está dirigido a profesionales con cierta experiencia en el empleo de estudios PVT para caracterizar las mezclas naturales de hidrocar-buros. Quienes más provecho pueden obtener de este curso son quienes han trabajado con reservorios o procesos de explotación complejos que involucren equilibrios termodinámicos o variaciones composicionales significativas a escala de reservorio.
RESUmENConceptos Fundamentales¿Cómo se distribuyen los fluidos en una columna extensa?Equilibrios Anómalos. El Dióxido de Carbono Reservorios de Gas y Condensado SaturadosReversibilidad a escala de Reservorio
CoMMon anD CoMPLex sCenarIos of fLuIDs InsIDe naturaL reservoIrs
Instructor marcelo alejandro crottiDate april 14-15, 2007 (two days)
oBJeCtIvesthe main objective of this course is to analyze and solve different thermodynamically equilibrium scenarios in hydrocarbon reservoirs, with a special attention to apparently anomalous or statistically significant cases.it is intended for professionals with a basic experience in the characterization of real hydrocarbon samples through pvt studies. the profit will be more important for professionals with a reservoir background or with experience in complex exploitation process involving thermodynamics equilibrium or noticeable compositional variations inside the reservoir.
suMMarYFundamental ConceptsHow is the fluid distribution in an extense column?Anomalous equilibria. The Carbon Dioxide Saturated Gas and Condensed Gas ReservoirsReversibility at Reservoir scale
FUNDAmENTOS DE SISmICA DE SUpERFICIE 2D Y 3D
Instructor Eduardo L. CortiFecha 14 de Abril de 2007 (un día)
OBJETIVOSEstá dirigido a profesionales que deseen adquirir un conocimiento básico sobre las técnicas de Sísmica de Superficie, nociones sobre la adquisición, procesamiento e interpretación.
RESUmENIntroducción - Tipo de ondas sísmicas Coeficientes de reflexión - RefraccionesSísmica 2D - Registros e identificación Adquisición de datos - Cobertura múltiple Secuencia de procesamiento y ResoluciónSísmica 3D - Ventajas de la 3D frente a la 2D Método de adquisición - Migración y Mejora en la resolución espacialBHS - Apoyo de la Sísmica de PozoInterpretación estructural y estratigráfica básicaFallas, plegamientos, discordancias, canales, montículos - Atributos sísmicos
funDaMentaLs on 2D anD 3D surfaCe seIsMIC
Instructor eduardo L. cortiDate april 14, 2007 (one day)
oBJeCtIvesit is directed to professionals who wish to acquire a basic knowledge on Surface Seismic techniques, its acquisition, processing and interpretation.
suMMarYintroduction - Seismic waves - reflection coefficients - refractions2D Seismic - Seismic record and identificationData acquisition - multiple coverageprocessing sequence and resolution 3D Seismic - 3D advantages vs 2D - method of acquisition - migration and improvement in space resolutionBhS Support to surface Seismicphase matchingBasic Seismic interpretationStructural and stratigraphic interpretationfaults, foldings, unconformities, channels, mounds - Seismic attributes
12 CURSOS CORTOS Short courSeS
SISmICA DE SUpERFICIE Y DE pOzO EN LA DESCRIpCION DE RESERVORIOS
Instructor Eduardo L. Corti Fecha 15 de Abril de 2007 (un día)
OBJETIVOSEstá dirigido a profesionales que deseen adquirir un conocimiento básico sobre las técnicas de Sísmica de Superficie, nociones sobre la adquisición, procesamiento e interpretación.
RESUmENIntroducción - La sísmica de superficie 2D y 3D - Ondas P y S - Anisotropía sísmicaSísmica de Superficie Multicomponente (Sísmica 3C y 4C) - Método de trabajo multiaxial (3C) - Generación de imágenes de ondas P y ondas S convertidas - Interpretación combinadaApoyo de la sísmica de pozo multicomponente - Leyes de Velocidad P y S - Ajuste de fase - Determinación de anisotropías - Generación de imágenes P y S en la Sísmica de PozoAplicaciones - Sísmica 4D - Monitoreo sísmico de yacimientos con sísmica de superficie y de pozo - Determinación de orientación de fracturas
surfaCe anD BorehoLe seIsMIC In reservoIr DesCrIPtIon
Instructor eduardo L. corti Date april 15, 2007 (one day)
oBJeCtIvesit is directed to professionals who wish to acquire a basic knowledge on Surface and Borehole Seismic applications to reservoir description, processing and interpretation.
suMMarYintroduction - 2D and 3D surface seismic - p and S Waves - Seismic anisotropymulticomponent Surface Seismic (3c and 4c seismic) - multiaxial method - p and pS-waves imaging - combined interpretation BhS support to multicomponent surface seismic - p and S velocity laws - phase matching - anisotropy determination - Borehole Seismic p and S imaging applications - 4D Seismic - Seismic reservoir monitoring with surface seismic and BhS - fracture orientation determination
pRUEBAS DE pOzO: BENEFICIOS Y LImITACIONES
Instructor Giovanni Da Prat Fecha 15 de Abril de 2007 (un día)
OBJETIVOSEn este curso se presenta un resumen de la metodología usada en las pruebas de presión a la fecha. Aunque en la actualidad la imple-mentación de las pruebas cuenta con equipo de última tecnología y los programas y proce-dimientos de pruebas se consideran óptimos en la mayoría de los casos, se muestra que la obtención de los objetivos de evaluación propues-tos, considerando la relación costos-beneficio, depende en muchos casos de lograr inducir la respuesta de la formación (homogénea o fracturada) considerando el entorno del pozo y el equipo de prueba particular. Los beneficios así como limitaciones de las pruebas se ilustran con varios casos de campo.
Se presentan igualmente los beneficios que tiene en el logro de los objetivos de evaluación, el disponer de diseño de la prueba así como plan de contingencia. Se presentan varios casos de campo de pruebas realizadas tanto en tierra como costa afuera. Basados en las lecciones aprendidas se concluye que el éxito de una prueba depende de que el análisis de la información de presión y producción se realice en conjunto y durante el desarrollo de la prueba, con los profesionales de perforación, sísmica, geología, petrofisica y el equipo de pruebas.
¿A quién va dirigido?: Ingenieros de petróleo, geólogos, geofísicos, ingenieros de yacimiento y producción, profesionales de operaciones geológicas y gerentes
WeLL testIng: BenefIts anD LIMItatIons
Instructor giovanni Da prat Date april 15, 2007 (one day)
oBJeCtIvesin this course an overview of past and current well testing methods is presented. although current testing practices may involve the use of modern testing equipment and optimized testing programs and procedures, it is shown that getting the desired reservoir evaluation objectives in the best economical way depends in many cases on the formation nature (homogeneous or naturally fractured), fluid properties, and well environment response to the particular testing equipment and field practices. Several field cases are presented were testing benefits and limitations are emphasized the benefits of considering the design of the test and a contingency plan in every testing job are presented. Lessons learned from many field cases of tests conducted in both onshore and offshore exploratory wells are indicative that the key for a successful layer testing lies in that the analysis of the acquired pressure and production data as well as fluid type should be done in conjunction and during the testing time with the drilling, geophysical, geology, petrophysical, and testing teams.
Who should attend?: petroleum engineers, geologists, geophysicists, reservoir and production engineers. geological operations professionals and managers.
14 CURSOS CORTOS Short courSeS
RECUpERACION ASISTIDA DE pETROLEO - mETODOS QUImICOS
Instructor S.M. Farouq Ali Fecha 14-15 de Abril de 2007 (dos días)
OBJETIVOSEste curso de dos días (6 horas por día) fue diseñado para ingenieros en petróleo y geólogos que deseen aprender sobre el potencial y las limitaciones de los métodos químicos de recu-peración asistida de petróleo. El curso consistirá en presentaciones, cálculos simples y sesiones de discusión.El número de participantes no excederá los 20.
RESUmENEstado de la recuperación asistida de petróleo en el mundoPrincipios básicos del desplazamiento y recuperación de petróleo.Inyección de PolímerosInyección de SurfactantesInyección de AlcalinosInyección de Soluciones MiscelaresInyección de Alcalinos-Surfactantes-PolímerosSimulación Numérica de los Métodos Químicos de Inyección
CheMICaL enhanCeD oIL reCoverY
Instructor S.m. farouq aliDate april 14-15, 2007 (two days)
oBJeCtIvesthis two-day (6 hours per day) course is designed for petroleum engineers and geologists wishing to learn about the potential and limitations of chemical enhanced oil recovery methods. the course will consist of lectures, simple calculations, and discussion sessions. the number of participants may not exceed 20.
suMMarYStatus of eor in the worldBasic principles of oil displacement and oil recoverypolymer floodingSurfactant floodingalkaline floodingmicellar floodingalkaline-Surfactant-polymer floodingnumerical simulation of chemical flooding methods
mEJORAS EN EL DISEñO Y EVALUACION DE FRACTURAS
Instructor Tony Martin Fecha 14 de Abril de 2007 (un día)
OBJETIVOSEste Curso de un día fue diseñado para rever los conceptos y las teorías de la Fractura Hidráulica, como la selección del pozo candidato, diseño del tratamiento, ejecución del trabajo y evaluación post-tratamiento.El Curso está dirigido tanto a los Profesionales de la Ingeniería en Petróleo como a los Técnicos mas experimentados que quieran conocer las últimas técnicas. Se pondrá especial énfasis en las Formaciones de Tight Gas.
RESUmENInformación General sobre las Fracturas HidráulicasSelección del Candidato y Diseño del TratamientoFluidos de Fractura y PropantesTemas OperativosEvaluación Post-Tratamiento
aDvanCes In DesIng anD fraC evaLuatIon
Instructor tony martinDate april 14, 2007 (one day)
oBJeCtIvesa one day course designed to review the concepts and theories of hydraulic fracturing, as well candidate selection, treatment design, job execution and post-treatment evaluation. the course is intended for petroleum engineeing professionals as well as more experienced practitioners who wish to find out about the latest techniques. Special emphasis will be placed on tight gas formations.
suMMarYBackground to hydraulic fracturingcandidate Selection and treatment Designfracturing fluids and proppantsoperational issuespost-treatment evaluation
16 CURSOS CORTOS Short courSeS
LuncheonconferenceS
ALmUERzOSCON CONFERENCISTAS
Lunes, 16 de abril
12:30 – 14:00Salón Golden Horn
Eulogio Del pinoDirector de PDVSA y Presidente de la CVP“plan Siembra petrolera”
martes, 17 de abril
13:00 – 14:30Salón Golden Horn
Antonio CampoVicepresidente de Schlumberger"El futuro de las compañías de servicio en Latinoamérica"
miércoles, 18 de abril
12:30 – 14:00Salón Golden Horn
To be confirmed
Monday, april 16
12:30 pm to 2:00 pmgolden horn room
eulogio Del PinopDvSa member of the Board. president of cvp“siembra Petrolera Plan”
tuesday, april 17
1:00 pm to 2:30 pmgolden horn room
antonio Campovp Schlumberger"the future of service Companiesin Latin america"
Wednesday, april 18
12:30 pm to 2:00 pmgolden horn room
to be confirmed
pROgRAmA JóVENESpROFESIONALES E&p
Young e&PProfessIonaLs PrograM
2:30 pm Introduction YEpp activities worldwide Melissa Schultea3:00 pm petrobowl Mariano Raverta - Jerome Saniez4:00 pm Coffee break4:30 pm Energy future - World vision Abdul-Jaleel Al-Khalifa5:30 pm Energy future - zoom on South America Daniel Montamat6:30 pm End of the day - Transfer to Happy Hour7:00 pm Happy Hour (*)
Lunes, 16 de abril
Salón B
Monday, april 16
room B
(*) To be held at Alternativa Restaurant - Av. A. Moreau de Justo 1928 - Buenos Aires
SESIONES pLENARIAS pLenary SeSSionS
Monday, april 16
5:00 pm to 6:45 pm
exploration trends in Latin america and the Caribbean.
Session chair:Joseba murillas -repsol ypf-iain Bartholomew -pluspetrol-paulo ricardo dos Santos -petrobras energia-David morrison -Wood mackenzie Ltd.-marcos mozetic -repsol ypf-
tuesday, april 17
11:30 am to 1:00 pm
Production technologiesin mature fields.
Session chair: alberto gil -pan american energy-regis agut -total austral-ernesto córdova -chevron-maría corsaro -pan american energy-mariano ferrari -repsol ypf-
tuesday, april 17
5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
human resources in e&P
Session chair: marta López olaciregui –pan american energy-Jorge Baron –universidad nacional de cuyo-catherine macgregor -Schlumberger-Simone martins -halliburton-
Wednesday, april 18
5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
offshore operations in the region: deep waters and ultra deep waters.
Session chair: mateo turic -crown point oil & gas S.a.-paulo ricardo Dos Santos -petrobras energia-oscar olima -enarSa-rodolfo pereyra -enarSa-Santiago Quesada garmendia -repsol ypf-
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Lunes, 16 de abril
17:00 a 18:45
Tendencias de la actividad exploratoria en Latinoamérica y el Caribe
Moderador:Joseba Murillas -Repsol YPF-Iain Bartholomew -Pluspetrol-Paulo Ricardo dos Santos -Petrobras Energia-David Morrison -Wood Mackenzie Ltd.-Marcos Mozetic -Repsol YPF-
martes, 17 de abril
11:30 a 13:00
Tecnologías de producción en yacimientos maduros
Moderador: Alberto Gil -Pan American Energy-Regis Agut -Total Austral-Ernesto Córdova -Chevron-María Corsaro -Pan American Energy-Mariano Ferrari -Repsol YPF-
martes, 17 de abril
17:00 a 18:30
Recursos Humanos en E&p
Moderador: Marta López Olaciregui –Pan American Energy-Jorge Baron –Universidad Nacional de Cuyo-Catherine MacGregor -Schlumberger-Simone Martins -Halliburton-
miércoles, 18 de abril
17:00 a 18:30
Actividades costa fuera en la región: aguas profundas y ultra profundas
Moderador: Mateo Turic -Crown Point Oil & Gas S.A.-Paulo Ricardo Dos Santos -Petrobras Energia-Oscar Olima -ENARSA-Rodolfo Pereyra -ENARSA-Santiago Quesada Garmendia -Repsol YPF-
pROgRAmA DE ACTIVIDADES SOCIALES Y ACTIVIDADES SpE
RECEpCIóN DE BIENVENIDADomingo, 15 de abril21:00 a 23:00
A continuación de la ceremonia de apertura que tendrá lugar en el Salón Libertador A del Hotel Sheraton, se llevará a cabo un cocktail de bien-venida en el Salón San Telmo del mismo hotel.
Esperamos contar con la presencia de todos los participantes del X LACPEC 2007 en este momento de encuentros con amigos, buen vino y shows. El ingreso es sin costo.
CENA SHOWmartes 17 de abril20:30 horas | Hotel Hiltonmacacha güemes 351puerto madero Este
Dentro de las actividades sociales del X LACPEC 2007, se ha programado una cena show para agasajar a todos los asistentes al congreso. Serán nuestros invitados para disfru-tar y sorprenderse en esta fiesta, que espera-mos sea única. Todos los participantes registrados podrán asistir sin cargo y sus acompañantes tendrán un cargo adicional de U$S 75.¡Seguramente nos veremos allí!
Para el traslado desde el Hotel Sheraton al Hotel Hilton y regreso estarán disponibles vehí-culos del congreso en las puertas de los hote-les. Ida: a partir de las 20:00 horas y regreso, al concluir la fiesta. Por favor chequear puntos de encuentro.
ACTIVIDADES SpE
Domingo, 15 de abril15:00 a 17:00Salón gómez Losada – Hotel Sheraton
Reunión de Directivos de la SpE
WeLCoMe reCePtIonsunday, april 15from 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm
following the opening ceremony, at theSheraton hotel’s Libertador Ballroom a reception cocktail will be offered in the San telmo Ballroom, at the Sheraton hotel.
We look forward to welcoming all participants to the X Lacpec 2007 at this gathering of friends, enjoying quality wines and alively show. the cocktail party is free of charge.
DInner shoWtuesday, april 17 from 8:30 PM | hilton hotelMacacha güemes 351Puerto Madero este
as part of the social activities at X Lacpec2007, a dinner show has been scheduled to welcome all attendees to the conference. Be our guests to enjoy and be surprised by this party which we expect to be unique.all registered participants will be welcomed at no extra cost. an additional fee of u$S75 will apply to spouses or other accompaning parties.We are looking forward to seeing you all there!
from the Sheraton hotel to the hilton hotel buses of the conference will be available as from 8:00 pm at the Sheraton hotel and back from the hilton hotel at the end of the party. please check meeting points.
sPe aCtIvItIes
sunday, april 15from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pmgómez Losada room – sheraton hotel
sPe regional section officers’ Meeting
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monday, 16 April 9:00 am12:30 pm
12:30 pm 2:00 pm
2:00 pm5:00 pm
5:00 pm6:45 pm
Room A
Integrating Data into More Accurate Models
Reservoir Fluids Characterization
Plenary Session 1Exploration Trends in Latin America and the Caribbean
Room B
Reservoir Management: Old Problems, New Solutions
Young E&P Professionals Program
2:30 pm6:30 pm
Room C
New Approaches in IOR
Lifting Technologies & Production Operations I
Room D
Solutions in Well Completion
Developments in Horizontal, Directional Drilling
Room E
Project Evaluation under Uncertainty: Methodologies and Results
Exploration: Basin and Petroleum System Studies
Room Catalinas
Poster Session 1
Challenges in Drilling & Completion (*)
CUADRO DE SESIONES SeSSion trackS
Luncheon Conference / golden Horn Room
TECHNICAL SESSIONS - SHERATON HOTEL - 1 ST FLOOR
SHERATON HOTEL - 2 ND FLOOR
Saturday,April 14
8:30 am5:00 pm
Sunday, April 15
8:30 am5:00 pm
Fundamentalson 2D and 3DSurface Seismic
Advances in Design and Frac Evaluation
Reservoir Rock Mechanics
Common and Complex Scenarios of Fluids inside Natural Reservoirs
Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery
Risk AnalysisExploration Projects Evaluation
Surface and Borehole Seismic in Reservoir Description
Well Testing. Benefits and Limitations
SHORT
COURSES
Tuesday, April 17
Wednesday, April 18
8:30 am11:30 am
11:30 am 1:00 pm
1:00 pm 2:30 pm
2:30 pm5:00 pm
5:00 pm6:30 pm
8:30 am 12:30 pm
12:30 pm2:00 pm
2:00 pm5:00 pm
5:00 pm6:30 pm
Room A
Advances in Reservoir Modeling
Plenary Session 2Production Technologies in Mature Fields
Understanding Fluid Behavior in Reservoirs
Plenary Session 3Human Resources in E&P
Better Reservoir Models, Better Decisions
Uncertainties Assessment in Reservoir Characterization
Plenary Session 4OffshoreOperations in the Region
Room B
Case Histories in Reservoir Management
New Issues in Reservoir Management
Drilling & Completion Fluids, Sand Control
Advanced Pressure Analysis
Room C
Heavy Oil Production and Upgrading
Well, Operations Automation & Control
Lifting Technologies & Production Operations II
Optimal Facilities Design & Flow Assurance
Room D
Facing Challenges in Well Construction
Characterizing Complex, Unconventional Reservoirs
Innovative Well Operations
Reservoir Studies & Engineering Methodology
Room E
Tech Applications in Developing Exploratory Projects
IOR: Studies & Applications
Safety, Environmental Issues in E&P
Room Catalinas
Poster Session 2
Reservoir Characterization: Rock & Fluids (*)
Poster Session 3
Lifting Technologies & Production Operations (*)
Luncheon Conference / golden Horn Room
Luncheon Conference / golden Horn Room
(*) Poster authors are encouraged to be present from 8:30 am to 11:30 am and from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
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DoWntoWn BuenoS aireS map
Congress venueSessions will be held at the Buenos aires Sheraton hotel & convention center, close to the downtown area of the city, offering world class facilities. museums, theaters, cultural centers, restaurants as well as the city’s business district are located in the nearby area (see city map). Languagethe country’s official language is Spanish,but english is spoken in most hotels, restaurants and shops. CurrenCYargentina’s currency is the peso.the exchange rate is 1uS Dollar = 3 pesos approximately. foreign currency can beexchanged at ezeiza international airport, exchange agencies or at front desk cashiers of major hotels. major credit cards are widely accepted.
Weather anD CLothIngthe temperature in april in Buenos aires iswarm (fall season). evenings may be cool and a light coat is advisable. average temperatures range from 15ºc to 25ºc.
PoWerpower supply in argentina is 220 volts, 50hZ.
INFORmACION gENERAL
generaL information
SEDE DEL CONgRESOLas sesiones se llevarán a cabo en el Buenos Aires Sheraton Hotel & Convention Center, situado en el centro de la ciudad. Museos, teatros, centros culturales, importantes edi-ficios, restaurantes, así como el distrito de negocios y shopping centers están en sus cer-canías (ver mapa del área). IDIOmAEl idioma oficial del país es castellano.En la mayoría de los hoteles, restaurantes y nego-cios encontrarán personal bilingüe inglés.
mONEDALa unidad monetaria de Argentina es el Peso. El cambio aproximado es de 1U$S Dólar = 3 Pesos. El cambio de otras monedas extranjeras se puede realizar en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Ezeiza, agencias de cambio o en los principales hoteles. Las tarjetas de crédito son en general aceptadas. CLImA Y VESTImENTALa temperatura en Buenos Aires en el mes de abril es cálida. Las noches pueden ser frescas por lo que se recomienda el uso de abrigos livianos. El rango de temperatura promedio varía entre 15º C y 25º C. ELECTRICIDADLa electricidad en Argentina es de 220 volts y 50 HZ.
EmpRESAS
ExHIBICION COmERCIAL commerciaL eXhiBition
CoMPanIes
SPT Group
Estrella Servicios Petroleros S.A.
Decisioneering Crystal Ball
Fluiconnecto by Manuli
AESA
Flargent S.A.
Bolland y Cía. S.A.
TOTAL
Baker Hughes Argentina S.R.L.
Ecopetrol S.A.
Smith International, Inc.
FDC de Argentina S.R.L.
Computer Modelling Group, Ltd.
EXL Solutions, LLC
T H Hill Associates, Inc.
PDVSA
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34
35
36 y 37
38
42
45 y 54
48
51
52
53
55
SPE International
SPE de Argentina
Instituto Argentino del Petróleo y del Gas
Geoinfo S.R.L.
The Scotia Group Inc.
Inlab S.A.
Interfaces
Tesco Corporation
Tenaris
Weatherford
GeoMechanics International - GMI
A. Marshall Moffat S.A.
Petrobras Energía S.A.
Repsol YPF
Halliburton Argentina S.A.
Tecna
Schlumberger Argentina S.A.
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The Optimal Development Strategies to Different Scenarios of Reservoir properties: Application to a Real Field • M.C. Salomao, F.P. Figueiredo, Petrobras
Integrated management on a mature Field in the Brazilian Continental margin • M.F. Silva, M.S. Malta, L. Zapparolli, P.M. Silva, Petrobras
A Field Development Strategy: When a Simple Stochastic model Surpasses Numerical Simulation • V. Sancho Costa, Inst. Superior De La Energia; C.V. Berrios, F.A. Gulino, Repsol YPF; O.A. Oquendo, The Scotia Group
Break
Integrated Reservoir management Enhances the Recovery in a mature Field • L.E. Perez, J.G. González, V. Gómez Ramírez, E. Lozano Guarnizo, L. Sarmiento Tirado, J.A. Vargas Medina, Ecopetrol
Optimization of the prediction of Hydrocarbon producing zones Through Integration of petrophysical Evaluation methodologies in the Estancia Cholita Field, gulf of San Jorge Basin • F.J. Vittore, J.F. Pompei, Repsol YPF; O. Ortiz, A.S. Pol, Schlumberger
Speeding Up Oil Recovery by Infill Drilling prior to Considering Implementation of a Full Field WAg process—El Furrial Field, Venezuela • L. López G., A. Rivas, J.A. Bello, PDVSA; P.M. Córdoba, Beicip Franlab ALTERNATE
Study of Sweep Efficiency of Water Injection Under Fracturing Conditions process • E. Munoz Mazo, J.M. Montoya Moreno, D.J. Schiozer, U. Estadual de Campinas
9:00 am107310
9:30 am107062
10:00 am108061
10:30 am
11:00 am107885
11:30 am107241
12:00 pm108060
107846
pore-Scale Characterization and productivity Analysis by Integration of NmR and Openhole Logs • T. Galarza, S. Giordano, M.B. Fontanarosa, M.E. Saubidet, Occidental; M. Altumbay, B.E. Saavedra, P.A. Romero, Baker Hughes
Using Seismic Attributes in petrophysical Reservoir Characterization • F.A. Costa, C.R. Suarez, D.J. Sarzenski, C.C. Ferreira Guedes, Petrobras
modeling of Facies and Net-to-gross Ratio Conditioned by Seismic Attribute maps • C.C. Ferreira Guedes, D.J. Sarzenski, R.A. Santos, F.A. Costa, Petrobras
Break
The Beta Distribution and Its Application to petrophysics • R.S. Gullco, CGG-Veritas; M. Anderson, U. of Brunei
Wireline Logs and Core Data Integration in Los molles Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina • L.P. Stinco, Capex S.A.
permeability model Calibration and pore Throat Radius Determination Using Core Analysis and Nuclear magnetic Resonance Data in mixed-Lithology Reservoirs, Southwestern Venezuela • F.C. Ferrer, M. Vielma, Baker Atlas; A.M. Lezama, PDVSA
9:00 am108068
9:30 am107935
10:00 am107921
10:30 am
11:00 am106746
11:30 am107774
12:00 pm108078
SESSIONS SCHEDULEmonday, April 16
From 9:00 am to 12:30 pm | Room A
INTEgRATINg DATA INTO mORE ACCURATE RESERVOIR mODELS
Session Chairs:Zuleima Karpyn (Penn State University)Alberto Ortiz (Schlumberger)
From 9:00 am to 12:30 pm | Room B RESERVOIR mANAgEmENT: OLD pROBLEmS, NEW SOLUTIONS
Session Chairs:Miguel Lavia (Apache Argentina)Gabriela Savioli (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
26SESSIONS SCHEDULEmonday, April 16
Feasibility Study of Ultrasound for Oilwell Stimulation Based on Wave properties Considerations • S.A. Caicedo, PDVSA
New methodology of Effective Hydraulic Fracturing in High Thickness Formation • R.H. Sánchez, R.G. Agut, D. Coulon, Total; R. Sentinelli, BJ Services
Optimal process for Design of Fracturing Treatments in a Naturally Fractured Volcaniclastic Reservoir: A Case History in the Cupen mahuida Field, Neuquen, Argentina • E. D’Huteau, R.L. Ceccarelli, D.M. Pereira, Repsol YPF
Break
Evolution of Stimulation Jobs, Block x, Talara Basin, peru • L.A. Sánchez, D.R. Palomino, J.L. Mercado, T. Díaz Del Aguila, Petrobras
propellant Assisted Solution to perforation penetration and Breakdown—San Jorge Field, Argentina: Case Histories • A.A. Elnaga, Chevron; E.A. Almanza, M.P. Batocchio, K.C. Folse, M.F. Schoener Scott, Halliburton
past Technologies Emerge Due to Lightweight proppant Technology: Case Histories Applied on mature Fields • R.S. Aboud, R.B. De Melo, BJ Services
ALTERNATES
The Application of Expandable Tubulars in Casing While Drilling • Y. Gupta, Pune U.; S.N. Banerjee, Maharashtra Inst. of Technology Relative permeability modifiers and Their Use in Acid Stimulation in Hp/HT Low permeability Carbonate Formations: Offshore mexico Cases • J. Soriano, F. Robles, Halliburton; A. Inda, O. Steffani, Pemex
9:00 am107083
9:30 am107392
10:00 am107827
10:30 am
11:00 am108197
11:30 am108088
12:00 pm107184
105517
107584
Increase Heavy Oil production in Combustion Tube Experiments Through the Use of Catalyst • M.A. Ramírez Garnica, Inst. Mexicano del Petróleo; D.D. Mamora, Texas A&M U.; R. Nares, P. Schacht Hernandez, A.A. Mohammad, M. Cabrera, Inst. Mexicano del Petróleo
An Efficient Response Surface Approach for the Optimization of ASp Flooding processes: ASp pilot project LL 03 Reservoir • L.E. Zerpa, N.V. Queipo, S. Pintos, U. del Zulia; E. Tillero, D. Alter, PDVSA
A Novel Improved Condensate Recovery method by Cyclic Supercritical CO2 Injection • E.A. Millán, Y.C. Gerder Castillo, J.C. Gil, PDVSA
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A parametric Study of Reservoir parameter for micellar Solution Injection process in Oil Reservoirs of Northeast Brazil • H. Medeiros, J.M. Barillas, T.V. Dutra, W. Da Mata, U. Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
SAgD Optimization With Air Injection • J.D. Belgrave, B.I. Nzekwu, H.S. Chhina, EnCana
Recovery of Heavy Oil by Thermoelectric Stimulation With Cyclical Injection of Liquid Solvent, maracaibo, Venezuela • C. Colmenares, E.R. Faria, S.G. Pizzarelli, T. Chavier, PDVSA
ALTERNATE
Improved ASp Design Using Organic Compound Surfactant polymer (OCSp) for La Salina Field, maracaibo Lake • E. Guerra, Intevep S.A.; E.M. Valero, Saudi Aramco; D. Rodríguez, L. Gutiérrez, M. Castillo, J. Espinoza, G. Granja, PDVSA
9:00 am107946
9:30 am107847
10:00 am107283
10:30 am
11:00 am108116
11:30 am106901
12:00 pm
107353
107776
From 9:00 am to 12:30 pm | Room C NEW AppROACHES IN IOR
Session Chairs: Jorge Manrique (Oxy)Eduardo Barreiro (Consultant)
From 9:00 am to 12:30 pm | Room D
SOLUTIONS IN WELL COmpLETION
Session Chairs:Néstor Vilchez (Weatherford)Fernando Ramón (COIP SRL)
The Real Options Approach To Analyze Sequential Investments in Oil and gas projects: An Application to Heavy Oil production projects • G.A. Lima, S.B. Suslick, U. Estadual de Campinas; R.F. Schiozer, Fundacao Getulio Vagas
Validating the Use of Experimental Design Techniques in Exploratory Evaluations • T.C. Amorim, B. Moczydlower, Petrobras
Hybridizing genetic Algorithms and Real Options to Approach of the Optimal Decision Rule for Oilfield Development Under Uncertainties • J.G. Lazo, M.C. Pacheco, M.M. Vellasco, Pontificia U. Catolica
Break
maximization of the Exploration and Development Efforts in a petroleum Field and Its Impact on the Hotelling’s model • J.B. Marques, Petrobras; O.V. Trevisan, S.B. Suslick, U. Estadual de Campinas
Bayesian Characterization of Subsurface Lithofacies and Saturation Fluid • R.G. Teixeira, Halliburton; I.S. Braga, Fundacao BIO-RIO; L.L. Loures, Norte Fluminense State U.
Decision making process in Development of Offshore petroleum Fields • S.H. Hayashi, Petrobras; E.L. Ligero, D.J. Schiozer, U. Estadual de Campinas
phase Envelopes From Black Oil models • M.H. Schindler, Delta P Petroleum Services
A general Approach for Asphaltene modeling • N.L. Sánchez, Repsol YPF
modeling Two phase Flow in porous media With Consideration of Jump Interfaces • X. Peng, Z. Du, Southwest Petroleum U.; B. Liang, U. of Texas at Austin; Z. Qi, W. Wang, Sinopec Zhongyuan Oil Field
Break
On Equations of State • T.H. Ahmed, Anadarko Petroleum
Water Saturation in Tight gas Reservoirs • M.A. Crotti, Inlab S.A.
ALTERNATE
Static and Dynamic models of Formation Water in Sincor Area, Orinoco Belt, Venezuela • J. Marcos D, E.M. Pardo, J. Casas, D.G. Delgado, M.A. Rondon, M.A. Exposito, L.B. Zerpa, Sincor; J. Ichbia, J. Bellorini, Total
From 9:00 am to 12:30 pm | Room E
pROJECT EVALUATION UNDER UNCERTAINTY: mETHODOLOgIES AND RESULTS
Session Chairs: Juan Rosbaco (Consultant)Luis Ayala (Penn State University)
From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room A
RESERVOIR FLUIDS CHARACTERIzATION
Session Chairs:Antonio Claudio Da Franca Correa (Petrobras)Eliana Delgado (Universidad del Comahue)
9:00 am108105
9:30 am107441
10:00 am107937
10:30 am
11:00 am107294
11:30 am108027
12:00 pm107737
2:00 pm106855
2.30 pm107191
3:00 pm107233
3:30 pm
4:00 pm107331
4:30 pm107145
107378
28SESSIONS SCHEDULEmonday, April 16
plunger Lift Advancements, Including Velocity and pressure Analysis • S.J. Morrow, W.J. Hearn, Weatherford
Saving Energy in Heavy Oil Fields in Colombia With progressive Cavity pumps • L.J. Ramírez, W.R. Abril, Weatherford; L.F. Vargas, Omimex de Colombia; C.A. Trivino, Weatherford
Artificial Lift Systems Overview and Evolution in a mature Basin: Case Study of golfo San Jorge • C.M. Hirschfeldt, P. Martínez, F.R. Distel, U. Nacional de la Patagonia
Break
Staircase Lifting of Oil Using Venturi principle: A New Artificial Lift Technique • S. Gupta, Schlumberger
Integrated Analysis for pCp Systems • O. Becerra, Petrobras Energia S.A.; M.E. Mena, U. Simon Bolívar
ALTERNATES
Rubiales Oil Field: A Heavy Oil Colombian Example of Excellent Operative pCp Systems Development • C.A. Rubio Arvilla, J.M. Doval Dorado, Weatherford; J.A. Medina Lozano, Meta Petroleum Insertable pC pumps Reduce Operation Costs • M.A. Martínez, Weatherford; J.M. López Kessler, Repsol YPF
From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room C
LIFTINg TECHNOLOgIESAND pRODUCTION OpERATIONS I
Session Chairs: Julio Shiratori (Weatherford)Gumersindo Novillo (Petrobras)
2:00 pm108104
2.30 pm108083
3:00 pm108054
3:30 pm
4:00 pm106094
4:30 pm107899
107953
108120
Horizontal Well Completion and Stimulation Techniques–A Review With Emphasis on Low permeability Carbonates • V.F. Rodrigues,L.F. Neumann, Petrobras; D.S. Torres, Halliburton; C.R. Guimaraes De Carvalho, Schlumberger;R.S. Torres, BJ Services
A performance Review of 14 Horizontal Wells in Baronia Field After 12 Years of production• M.B. Jadid, M.F. Mustapah, Petronas
First Experience in the Application of Radial perforation Technology in Deep Wells• R.A. Cirigliano, J. Talavera Blacutt, Repsol YPF
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Optimum Horizontal Well placement in Very Low Resistivity Reservoir With a Directional and Deep Logging While Drilling Technology• A.C. Carvalho da Silva, J.A. Cavero, Schlumberger; W. Rodríguez, M. Augusto, J. Vargas, R. Chacon Soplin, A. Bardales, Pluspetrol
Radial Drilling in Argentina • M.A. Bruni,J.H. Biasotti, G.D. Salomone, Repsol YPF
ALTERNATES
A Case Study of Latest Technologies Enables Successful Completion of ERD Exploration project Off the Coast of Tierra del Fuego• D.S. Kulakofsky, A.C. Oliveira, Halliburton;A.A. Almaraz, Total
Simulation Study of Drilling Horizontal Wells in One Iranian Oil Field • A. Azarkish, National Iranian Oil Co.; E. Khaghani, Petroleum U. of Technology Iran
2:00 pm108075
2.30 pm107630
3:00 pm107182
3:30 pm
4:00 pm107661
4:30 pm107382
107285
106659
From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room D
DEVELOpmENTS IN HORIzONTAL,DIRECTIONAL DRILLINg
Session Chairs:Mauricio Aguiar Almeida (Petrobras)José Cornejo (Weatherford)
Offshore Exploration in the golfo San Jorge Basin: A Technological Challenge 100 Years After the Discovery of Oil in Well 2 • R. Clavijo,Y. Effendi, A. Ortin Aguilaniedo, Repsol YPF
Variations in Structural Styles Across the Burgos Basin, mexico • E. Reyes, G. Ziga, T.M. Vasquez, Pemex; L. Goodoff, The Scotia Group
Hydrocarbon generation, migration, and Accumulation Related to Igneous Intrusions: An Atypical petroleum System From the Neuquen Basin of Argentina • F. Rodríguez, Repsol YPF;H. Villar, UBA-Conicet; R. Baudino, Repsol YPF
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Recoverable Reserves Estimation in a Tight gas Reservoir During the Exploration Stage, Neuquen, Argentina • S. Ucan, S. Olmos,D. Valencio, A. Mosquera; J. Alonso; H. Marin, Tecpetrol
Structural Styles and Tectonic Framework of the Fold and Thrust Belt in Tierra del Fuego and Offshore Austral malvinas Basins, Argentina • P. Bonillo Martínez, D. Figueroa, Repsol YPF;M. Ghiglione, U. de Buenos Aires
ALTERNATES
Neural Network and 3D Seismic Techniques Improve the prediction of Facies Distribution Within a Submarine Channel Complex: Neuquen Basin, Argentina • F. Raggio, A. Ortin Aguilaniedo, Repsol YPF; C. Martínez, P. Uzzo, Schlumberger
2:00 pm107924
2.30 pm107011
3:00 pm107926
3:30 pm
4:00 pm108119
4:30 pm108037
107716
From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room E
ExpLORATION: BASIN AND pETROLEUm SYSTEm STUDIES
Session Chairs:Carlos Cruz (Pluspetrol)Luis Stinco (Capsa-Capex)
Effective Use of geomechanical Data for Resolving Wellbore Stability problems in Blocks 1AB and 8, Northern peru • Y. Sorrentino,F.G. Moreno, J. Tovar, Innovative Engineering Systems; J. Tapia, H. Lanza, Pluspetrol
The Application of Expandable Tubulars in Casing While Drilling • Y. Gupta, Pune U.;S.N. Banerjee, Maharashtra Inst. of Technology
Effect of the Elastic Constants on the pressure Behavior of Vertical Wells • F.H. Escobar, Surcolombiana U.; O.A. Munoz Delgado, U. of Stavanger; D.F. Brinez Galvis, Ecopetrol; J.C. Guzman Rodríguez, Surcolombiana U.; J.H. Cantillo, Ecopetrol
Casing and Liner Drag Forces as Design and Analysis parameter for Complex Architecture Wells • V.L. Ciccola, PDVSA
Relative permeability modifiers and Their Use in Acid Stimulation in Hp/HT Low permeability Carbonate Formations: Offshore mexico Cases • J. Soriano, F. Robles, Halliburton;A. Inda, O. Steffani Pemex
Results in Construction and Completion for Extend Instrumented Horizontal Wells Into Low pressure zone: Case History–Reservoir miocene LL 03, maracaibo Lake, Venezuela• S.G. Pizzarelli, D. Alter, E. Tillero, J.L. Garcia, PDVSA; T. Leal, Schlumberger
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of proppant placement in Hydraulic Fractures• E.E. Shokir, King Saud U.; A. Al Quraishi, King Abdulaziz U.
Developing and Field Implementation of a State of the Art BHA program • D.C. Chen, Halliburton
Communication Between perforations: Solution Based on good practices and Numerical Simulations • W. Morris, J.L. Robles,M.H. Zappacosta, P.E. Bajuk, J.D. Moreyra,Pride San Antonio; E.J. Lorenzo, Repsol YPF
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105517
107720
107185
107584
107121
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107238
108086
From 9:00 am to 5:00 pm | Room Catalinas
pOSTER I: CHALLENgESIN DRILLINg AND COmpLETION
production Optimization Using the Capillary Technology in the Loma La Lata Field • P. Cabral, C.R. Gierega, Repsol YPF; P. Costanza, A.A. Suriano, Bolland y Cia S.A.
Trust Region Approach To Find Constants of Bourgoyne and Young penetration Rate model in Khangiran Iranian gas Field • A. Bahari, A. Baradaran Seyed, National Iranian Oil Co.
Optimization of Stimulation Treatments in medium permeability gas/Condensate Reservoirs Using Real Time Downhole Data Acquisition With Novel Technology of permanent Sensors • A. Santillan, Halliburton;A. Inda, O. Steffani, Pemex
Application of Rock Strength in Drilling Evaluation • R. Nygaard, G. Hareland, U. of Calgary
Simulation Study of Drilling Horizontal Wells in One Iranian Oil Field • A. Azarkish, National Iranian Oil Co.; E. Khaghani, Petroleum U. of Technology Iran
Challenges and Solutions in Hydraulic Fracture Jobs in Land Fields in Alagoas-Brazil • E.D. Payao, Petrobras; L. Gomes, Schlumberger
Applications of Electric Logs and geomechanical models To Optimize Drilling and Well Completions in the Burgos Basin• N. Monroy Ayala, A. Hernandez Patino, Pemex; E. Celis, J. Sheridan, C. Ward, GeoMechanics; J.P. Torne, Halliburton
multiple zone Completion in marginal production Wells• G.A. Pitrelli, M. Giraldo, Repsol YPF
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From 9:00 am to 5:00 pm | Room Catalinas
pOSTER I: CHALLENgES IN DRILLINg AND COmpLETION
Calculating Seismic Attributes Within a Reservoir Flow Simulator• A.A. Emerick, Petrobras; R. Moraes,Engineering Simulation and Scientific Software;J. Rodrigues, Petrobras
Utilization of Artificial Neural Networks in the Optimization of History matching• A. Ramgulam, Chevron; T. Ertekin, P.B. Flemings, Pennsylvania State U.
A Quadrilateral Element Based Finite Volume Formulation for the Simulation of Complex Reservoirs • F.S. Velasco Hurtado, C.R. Maliska, A.F. Carvalho da Silva, J. Cordazzo, U. Federal de Santa Catarina
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History matched Reservoir model Validation Based on Wavelets methods • M.V. Kind,Tecpetrol S.A.; J. Quinteros, U. of Buenos Aires
A Second Order mimetic Approach for Tracer Flow in Oil Reservoirs • J.M. Guevara Jordan,A. Jhonnanthan, U. Central de Venezuela
ALTERNATES
Advanced Numerical Simulator To predict productivity for Conventional and Nonconventional Well Architecture• J. Pacheco, R. Castro, M.Y. Soliman,Halliburton F.S. Flores Avila, Pemex
8:30 am107001
9:00 am107468
9:30 am107444
10:00 am
10:30 am108124
11:00 am107366
107629
From 8:30 am to 11:30 am | Room A
ADVANCES IN RESERVOIR mODELINg
Session Chairs:Marcelo Crotti (INLAB)José Flores (Schlumberger)
Tuesday, April 1730SESSIONS SCHEDULEmonday, April 16
maximizing Well productivity Through Water and Sand management: A Combined Treatment• P.D. Nguyen, S.R. Ingram, M. Gutiérrez, Halliburton
Look at the Behavior of the Reservoir, Well, and Facilities as an Integrated System• I. Cetkovic, Weatherford
Successful Experiences for Water and gas Shutoff Treatments in North monagas, Venezuela • L. Perdomo, Servicios y Suministros de Oriente; H.A. Rodríguez, PDVSA; M.A. Llamedo, L. Oliveros, E.R. González, O. Molina, PDVSA; C. Giovingo, Servicios y Suministros de Oriente
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produced Water Reinjection in mature Field With High Water Cut• W. Navarro, L. Muro Del Mar, Pluspetrol
Hydrocarbon Reverses and production Increment in Laminated Sand/Shale Reservoir From 3D Resistivity measurements, Image Logs, and magnetic Resonance Technology• M. Vielma, Baker Atlas; R. Vandini, PDVSA
ALTERNATES
Effective Use of geomechanical Data for Resolving Wellbore Stability problems in Blocks 1AB and 8, Northern peru • Y. Sorrentino,F.G. Moreno, J. Tovar, Innovative Engineering Systems; J. Tapia, H. Lanza, Pluspetrol
Results in Construction and Completion for Extend Instrumented Horizontal Wells Into Low pressure zone: Case History–Reservoir miocene LL 03, maracaibo Lake, Venezuela• S.G. Pizzarelli, D. Alter, E. Tillero, J.L. Garcia, PDVSA; T. Leal, Schlumberger
8:30 am106593
9:00 am108132
9:30 am106564
10:00 am
10:30 am108050
11:00 am107689
108056
107121
From 8:30 am to 11:30 am | Room B
CASE HISTORIES IN RESERVOIR mANAgEmENT
Session Chairs:Jorge Buciak (Capsa-Capex)William Gaviria (Schlumberger)
Heavy-Crude-Oil Upgrading With Transition metals • H. Nares, P. Schachat, M.A. Ramírez Garnica, M. Cabrera, Inst. Mexicano del Petróleo; L. Noe Valencia, U. La Salle
The Challenges of Developing a Deep Offshore Heavy Oil Field in Campos Basin • F.P. Figueiredo, C.C. Branco, F. Prais, M.C. Salomao, C.C. Mezzomo, Petrobras
A New mathematics model and Theory for Heavy Oil Reservoir Heating by Huff ‘n’ puff• H. Dou, Y. Chang, J. Yu, X. Wang, C. Chen, RIPED PetroChina; Y. Ma, China U. of Petroleum
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Heavy Oil Recovery mechanisms During Steam Injection in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs• J.A. Mateo Hernandez, O.V. Trevisan, U. Estadual de Campinas
Water Control in Heavy Oil mature Field, Block 1AB • P.A. Zegarra, M. Augusto, V. Huerta, Pluspetrol
ALTERNATES
probabilistic Determination of productivity Index for a Horizontal Well in a Heavy Oil Reservoir• E.A. Lisboa, M.B. De Castro, Petrobras
8:30 am107837
9:00 am107387
9:30 am106234
10:00 am
10:30 am107372
11:00 am108039
107669
From 8:30 am to 11:30 am | Room C
HEAVY-OIL pRODUCTIONAND UpgRADINg
Session Chairs:Telmo Gerlero (Pluspetrol)Jorge Manrique (Oxy)
SESSIONS SCHEDULETuesday, April 17
Analysis of Condensate Buildup and Flow Impairment of Retrograde gases in Fissured Reservoirs • L.F. Ayala, Pennsylvania State U.;E.D. Radespiel, Petrobras; T. Ertekin,Pennsylvania State U.
Impact of pressure Depletion on Oil Recovery in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs • A. Chacon, BP; D. Tiab, U. of Oklahoma
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A multiphase Flow Correlation for Low Rate and Low gLR gas Wells • M. Vidal, G. Kusanovic,C. Hoffmeister, ENAP Magallanes;C.R. Gilardone, J. Iervasi, C.A. Canel, First Data Corp.
Viscosity prediction of Crude Oils With genetic Algorithms • Y. Hajizadeh, Islamic Azad U. Omidiye
ALTERNATES
Analytical Evaluation of gas/Condensate Skin in Hydraulically Fractured Wells• R.R. Ravari, National Iranian Oil Co.;R.A. Wattenbarger, Texas A&M U.; A. Rezaeidoust, National Iranian Oil Co.; M. Amani, Texas A&M U. at Qatar
2.30 pm107870
3:00 pm108107
3:30 pm
4:00 pm107357
4:30 pm106763
108016
Reducing Drilling Risks in Highly Overpressurized Formation: A Case History in Nororiente Basin, Argentina • M. Frydman,J.D. Restrepo, J.E. Palacio, Schlumberger;C.V. Airoldi, H.V. Eguia, Pluspetrol
geomechanical Application for Drilling Optimization in marginal Fields, East Venezuela • F.J. Romero, K.W. Yu Woo, W. Meano, W. López, P. Balseiro, J.L. Romero, J.A. Castillo, L. Rodríguez, Petrobras; N.G. Galindez, J. Rodríguez, CMPC Consultores
proven Synergistic Approach in Well Cementing Across Thief zones: East Venezuela• V. Tranquini, J.F. Soto, PDVSA; V.J. Reveth, L.E. Prato, R. Williams, Schlumberger
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Change in patterns in the Application of a Vertical Drilling System (Stabilized Drilling System) VDS in the Basin of the gulf of San Jorge• H.R. Marquez, M.A. Crovetto, C. Wallace, Smith Intl.
Severe Downhole Frictional Heating Driving Increase in Drillstring Failures • M.J. Jellison,L. Hehn, R.B. Chandler, Grant Prideco;J.S. Shepard, GlobalSantaFe
ALTERNATES
Casing and Liner Drag Forces as Design and Analysis parameter for Complex Architecture Wells • V.L. Ciccola, PDVSA
Communications between perforations: Solution Based on good practices and Numerical Simulations • W. Morris, J. L. Robles,M. H. Zappacosta, P. E. Bajuk, J. D. Moreyra,Pride-San Antonio; E. J. Lorenzo, RepsolYPF.
8:30 am108174
9:00 am108099
9:30 am107501
10:00 am
10:30 am107231
11:00 am107646
107185
108086
From 8:30 am to 11:30 am | Room D
FACINg CHALLENgES IN WELL CONSTRUCTION
Session Chairs:Ricardo Jorquera (Halliburton)Carlos Trivino (Weatherford)
From 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm | Room A
UNDERSTANDINg FLUID BEHAVIOR IN RESERVOIRS
Session Chairs:Hugo Araujo (RepsolYPF)Martin Kind (Tecpetrol)
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Are the Oil Recoveries Distributed Lognormally? If Not, There may Be Information in the Differences • G.S. Wattley, Professional Petroleum Services
pressure Evidence of Communication Trough a Canyon: Sedimentary, Structural, and Reservoir management Aspects, Campos Basin, Brazil • A.D. Ganga, M.S. Braga, E. Silva, G.H. Braganca, W.B. Maciel, M. D’Oliveira, Petrobras
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Oil Invasion in gas zone and Improved Sweep Efficiency Due to Stratigraphic Barriers in an Active Waterdrive System, Hollin Formation, Ecuador • S. Ucan, S. Olmos, S. Rios, H.D. Marin, Tecpetrol
The Frade Development Asset: How Robust project management Drove the Asset From Economically marginal to One Company’s Cornerstone Development project in Brazil • J.M. Bergeron, N. Parvez, Chevron
ALTERNATES
Fluid Distribution model for Structurally Complex Reservoirs in El Carito mulata and Santa Barbara, Venezuela • G. Carpio, F.D. Rodríguez, K.A. Khan Torres, A.L. Contreras, L.S. Campos, C. Idrogo, E. Labastidas, PDVSA A Numerical model for multiphase Flow on Oil production Wells • S.P. Ferro, M.B. Goldschmit, Tenaris
2.30 pm107394
3:00 pm107922
3:30 pm
4:00 pm108123
4:30 pm107706
107948
107771
From 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm | Room B
NEW ISSUES IN RESERVOIR mANAgEmENT
Session Chairs:Miguel Laffitte (PAE)Aura Balbuena (Schlumberger)
Evolutionary Optimization of Smart Wells Control Under Technical Uncertainties • L.F. Almeida, Y.J. Tupac, M.C. Pacheco, M.M. Vellasco, J.G. Lazo, Pontificia U. Catolica
Beam pumping System Optimization Through Automation • J.P. Sánchez, D. Festini, O. Bel, Weatherford
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production Optimization With Intelligent Wells • A.A. Emerick, R.C. Portella, Petrobras
Strategic plan of SCADA, Automation and Control Systems for Business Unit Las Heras • G.L. Díaz, J.H. González Del Port, Repsol YPF
ALTERNATE
Defining and Implementing Functional Requirements of an Intelligent Well Completion System • A.A. Ajayi, M.R. Konopczynski, V.B. Jackson Nielsen, C. Giuliani, WellDynamics
2:30 pm107872
3:00 pm108112
3:30 pm
4:00 pm107261
4:30 pm107360
107829
From 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm | Room C
WELLS, OpERATIONS AUTOmATION, AND CONTROL
Session Chairs:Alvaro Escorcia (Halliburton)Juan Manuel Pittau (Repsol YPF)
34SESSIONS SCHEDULETuesday, April 17
New Downhole Fluid Analysis (DFA) Technologies Supporting Improved Reservoir Management • J.A. Canas, S. Colacelli, E.G. Freitas, Schlumberger
Anisotropic PP and PSv Prestack Depth Migration of 4C (OBC) Seismic Data, Pamberi, Offshore Trinidad • T.D. Johns, C. Vito, WesternGeco; R. Sarmiento, EOG Resources
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Look Ahead VSP, Inversion, and Imaging From ZVSP and OVSP in a Surface Basalt Environment: Neuquen Basin, Argentina • L. Rodríguez Aias, Repsol YPF; M.G. Galaguza, A.C. Sánchez, Schlumberger
Identifying, Correcting, and Allocating Geodetic Systems to Georeferenced Data in Hydrocarbon Exploration by Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery • G. Alvarez, Repsol YPF
2:30 pm108097
3:00 pm107306
3:30 pm
4:00 pm107944
4:30 pm107350
Characterizing the Complex Shaly Sand Oil Reservoirs in San Jorge Basin, Argentina, Using Advanced magnetic Resonance Techniques • M.Y. Fam, Halliburton; J.A. Vieiro, Tecpetrol
Determination of Free Water Levels in Low permeability Chalk Reservoirs From Logged Saturations • N. Bech, P. Frykman, O.V. Vejbaek, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
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Use of Discrete Fracture Network “DFN” to Characterize and model a Naturally Fractured Sandstone Reservoir: A Case Study of Orocual Field, San Juan Formation, Venezuela • L. Guaiquirian, P. González, A. González, M.M. Hernandez, PDVSA; T. Le Maux, L. Mattioni, P. Rouvroy, Beicip Franlab
New Integrated Applications Using T1 and T2 modes of magnetic Resonance in Tight gas Reservoirs: A Case Study From Northern mexico • N. Monroy Ayala, R. Munoz, R. Rico, Pemex; C. Palacios; J.P. Torne, J. Leuro, M.Y. Fam, Halliburton
ALTERNATE
Correction of Bound and Free Fluid Volumes in the Timur Coates permeability Equation for the presence of Heavy Oil: A Case Study From the golfo San Jorge Basin, Argentina • H. Gómez, L.P. Stinco, A.E. Nawratil, J. Lopetrone, Companias Asociadas Petroleras S.A.; P.A. Romero, B.E. Saavedra, Baker Hughes
2:30 pm107447
3:00 pm105622
3:30 pm
4:00 pm108052
4:30 pm107364
107784
From 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm | Room D
CHARACTERIzINg COmpLEx, UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS
Session Chairs:Norberto Galacho (Consultant)Oscar Ortiz (Schlumberger)
From 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm | Room E
TECHNOLOgY AppLICATIONS IN DEVELOpINg ExpLORATORY pROJECTS
Session Chairs: Tomás Zapata Millán (RepsolYPF)Alfonso Mosquera (Tecpetrol)
Neural Network and 3D Seismic Techniques Improve the prediction of Facies Distribution Within a Submarine Channel Complex: Neuquen Basin, Argentina • F. Raggio, A. Ortin Aguilaniedo, Repsol YPF; C. Martínez, P. Uzzo, Schlumberger
R Sands production in an Oil Field of Eastern Venezuela Basin: Example of Change in the Operation Strategy in a mature Field Reactivation • W.E. Bellorin, J.A. Castillo, S.I. López Kovacs, L.A. Riera, Petrobras
Water Alternating gas pilot in the Largest Oil Field in Argentina: Chihuido de la Sierra Negra, Neuquen Basin • E. Fernández Righi, M.R. Pascual, Repsol YPF
Applications of Organic geochemistry in Rayoso Formation Characterization: Chihuido De La Sierra Negra, Lomita Field, Neuquina Basin, Argentina• E. Lovrincevich, M.E. Fasola, I. Labayen, Repsol YPF
Streamline Based Integral modeling for Waterflooding Design Optimization, Surveillance, and monitoring • M.B. Galacho, P.A. Vazquez, G. Laiz, MG&A Oil & Gas; A.E. Krittian, F.E. Gutiérrez, V.H. Paci, Petrobras
Estimation of permeability From porosity, Specific Surface Area, and Irreducible Water Saturation Using an Artificial Neural Network • B. Basbug, Z.T. Karpyn, Pennsylvania State U.
Case History: Application of CHI modeling Using pulsed Neutron To Create pseudo Openhole Logs in Highly Deviated Wells Using Special Techniques for Logging and perforating in Veracruz, mexico • S. Reed, J.P. Torne, E. Pacheco, A.Z. Lara Casillas, C. Palacios, Halliburton; J.M. Riano, A. Corral Aguirre, M. Casares Vazquez, J.D. Simon, R. Arteaga, Pemex
marlim Field: Incorporating 4D Seismic in the geological model and Application in Reservoir management Decisions • R.M. Oliveira, D. Bampi, R.C. Sansonowski, N. Ribeiro Junior; P.R. Johann, M.S. Santos, D.M. Ferreira, Petrobras
Evaluation of Different models for Injectivity Decline prediction • C.A. Furtado, A.S. Souza, C.V. Araujo, Petrobras
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108092
108031
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107831
107909
107527
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Integrated management on a mature Field in the Brazilian Continental margin • M.F. Silva, M.S. Malta, L. Zapparolli, P.M. Silva, Petrobras
Analytical Evaluation of gas/Condensate Skin in Hydraulically Fractured Wells • R.R. Ravari, National Iranian Oil Co.; R.A. Wattenbarger, Texas A&M U.; A. Rezaeidoust, National Iranian Oil Co.; M. Amani, Texas A&M U. at Qatar
Study of Sweep Efficiency of Water Injection Under Fracturing Conditions process • E. Munoz Mazo, J.M. Montoya Moreno, D.J. Schiozer,U. Estadual de Campinas
Contrastive Analysis of the Conventional and Unidimensional Dynamic modeling Applied in an Oil Field of Eastern Venezuela Basin• S.I. López Kovacs, R. Peron, C.E. Selva, G.G. Becerra, Petrobras
porosity Variations by Diagenesis in Reservoirs of the Bajo Barreal Formation, San Jorge Basin: methodology of Evaluation With Logs • N.A. Acosta, E. Estrada, U. National Patagonia; B.E. Saavedra, Baker Hughes
Improved ASp Design Using Organic Compound Surfactant polymer (OCSp) for La Salina Field, maracaibo Lake • E. Guerra, Intevep S.A.; E.M. Valero, Saudi Aramco; D. Rodriquez, L. Gutiérrez, M. Castillo, PDVSA; J. Espinoza, Espol; G. Granja, PDVSA
polymer Flooding: A Sustainable Enhanced Oil Recovery in the Current Scenery • I.G. Silva, M.A. De Melo, J.M. Luvizotto, Petrobras; E.F. Lucas, U. Federal Rio de Janeiro
pressure and pVT Uncertainty in material Balance Calculations • C.A. Garcia, J.R. Villa, U. Central de Venezuela
Well pressure Behavior for a Vertical Well in a gas/Condensate Naturally Fractured Reservoir • F.H. Escobar, H. Garcia Rocha, I.M. Suaza, Surcolombiana U.; J.H. Cantillo, Ecopetrol
The Centrifuge as a Tool To Determine the pore Throat Size Distribution in plugs • C.A. Martin, M. Ramia, L. Barberis, U. of Córdoba
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107846
108057
108065
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107727
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From 8:30 am to 5:00 pm | Room Catalinas
pOSTER II: RESERVOIR CHARACTERIzATION–ROCK AND FLUIDS
From 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
pOSTER II: RESERVOIR CHARACTERIzATION–ROCK AND FLUIDS
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SESSIONS SCHEDULEWednesday, April 18
generation of a Compositional model To Simulate EOR processes for the Complex Fluids System of the Carito mulata Field, Venezuela• F.D. Rodríguez, L. López G., J.A. Bello, PDVSA; F.A. Skoreyko, Computer Modelling Group
Free Fall gravity Drainage in Fractured matrix Blocks: Experimental and Network modeling Simulation Findings and Observations • A. Mollaei, Petroleum U. of Technology Iran; M. Haghighi, U. of Tehran; B.B. Maini, U. of Calgary; A. Ataei, National Iranian Oil Co.
permeability Upscaling Techniques for Reservoir Simulation • M.O. Salazar, U. Central de Venezuela; J.R. Villa, PDVSA
Streamline Based Simulator for Unstructured grids • M. Pomata, A.N. Menendez, Consultants;J.E. Valle, Interfaces
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porosity With Nuclear magnetic Resonance in Naturally Fractured Clastics Reservoirs in the Devonian of the Bolivian Sub Andean• O.O. Aguirre, J.C. Glorioso, Repsol YPF; J.J. Morales Lujan, J. Mengual, Schlumberger
multicomponent OBC (4C) Imaging Over pamberi, LRL Block, Offshore Trinidad• T.D. Johns, C. Vito, WesternGeco; R. Clark, R. Sarmiento, EOG Resources
Effects of Stress on Fracture properties of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs• A. Chacon, BP; D. Tiab, U. of Oklahoma
8:30 am107803
9:00 am107206
9:30 am106679
10:00 am107391
10:30 am
11:00 am107192
11:30 am103560
12:00 pm107418
From 8:30 am to 12:30 pm | Room A
BETTER RESERVOIR mODELS,BETTER DECISIONS
Session Chairs:Sesai Ucan (Tecpetrol)Renato Peron (Petrobras)
Novel Frac and pack Technique for Selective Fracture propagation • O. Hidalgo, Schlumberger; O. González, V. González, PDVSA; A.E. Sánchez, A.A. Pena, Schlumberger
New Cleanup System for gravel pack Completions: A Synergy of a Unique Acid System and Special Rotating pressure Cycle Jetting Tool • J. Aguiar Ribeiro, J. De Miranda Pordeus, J.B. De Almeida Vale, Petrobras; R.B. De Melo, R.S. Aboud, L.H. Duque, BJ Services
Openhole Horizontal gravel packing Offshore Brazil: Best practices and Lessons Learned From 72 Operations • R. Farias, J. Li, A.J. Vilela, R.S. Aboud, BJ Services
Foam Drilling Simulator • A. Paknejad, J. Schubert, Texas A&M U.; M. Amani, Texas A&M U. at Qatar
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Drilling Fluids Rheological and Volumetric Characterization Under Downhole Conditions• B. Demirdal, U. of Alberta; S.Z. Miska, N.E. Takach, U. of Tulsa; J.C. Cunha, U. of Alberta
New method To Squeeze perforations and Reduce Sand production • F. Ramon, COIP S.R.L.; N.M. Galacho, M.A. Crotti, Inlab S.A.
HpWBm as a Technical Alternative To Drill Challenging Wells project: Lessons Learned in Deepwater Brazil • M.A. Ramírez, Inteq; E.M. Moura, Baker Hughes; A.F. Aragao, H.S. Taira, Petrobras
ALTERNATE
Application of Rock Strength in Drilling Evaluation • R. Nygaard, G. Hareland, U. of Calgary
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DRILLINg AND COmpLETION FLUIDS, SAND CONTROL
Session Chairs:José Luis Carro (Petrobras)Mauricio Gutiérrez (Halliburton)
Selection Slug Catcher Type• M.A. Vergara, N.N. Foucart, Repsol YPF
Filtration Effect on Water in Oil Emulsions Stabilization in Slop Crude Treatment• M. Ricaurte, H. Perozo, PDVSA
The mEg (mono Ethylene) Injection gas Dehydration process Evaluation for the margarita Field Development• M.A. Vergara, N.N. Foucart, Repsol YPF
Long Stroke pumping System Improves the Energy Efficiency of the production• M. Antoniolli, A.H. Stocco, Weatherford
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Overview of H2S Souring Cases in Argentina Reservoirs: Origin and mitigation Scenarios• A.N. Cavallaro, Repsol YPF; M.I. Alberdi, GeoSignals; G.R. Galliano, Repsol YPF
Assessment of CO2 Corrosion Damage: Likelihood of Failure in Deviated Wells by Deterministic and Stochastical modelling• R.P. Case, Petrobras; M.O. Carpio, PEVIS
Characterization of Sulphate Scale Damage System From pressure measurements• P.G. Bedrikovetsky, M. Marotti, I. Lima Neto,; T. Carageorgos, North Fluminense State U.
ALTERNATE
Insertable pC pumps Reduce Operation Costs• M.A. Martínez, Weatherford; J.M. López Kessler, Repsol YPF
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From 8:30 am to 12:30 pm | Room C
LIFTINg TECHNOLOgIES AND pRODUCTION OpERATIONS II
Session Chairs:Marcelo Hirshfeldt (EP Sur)Edison Peters (Weatherford)
Optimizing producing Wells With Solid Expandable Tubular Technology• E. Perez Roca, Enventure Global Technology
Liquid Cement: Changing the paradigm• R. Eid, BJ Services; P.A. Mays, Chevron
Innovative Ultralightweight Spacer for Cementing Jobs Without Nitrogen or Diesel• R.Z. Garduno, J.R. Martínez, Pemex; R. Maldonado, J. Bustillos, Schlumberger
Swelling packer Technology Eliminates problems in Difficult zonal Isolation in Tight gas Reservoir Completion • L. Antonio, Halliburton; O.D. Barrios, Easy Well Solutions; G.A. Martínez Rodríguez, Halliburton
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Advances in Coiled Tubing Re Entry Access Bypassed Reserves on Alaska’s North Slope• R.R. Madarapu, Inteq; B.M. Lasley, BP; C.S. Corson, I. Hinze, S. Carey, Inteq
Engineering Evolution for an Effective zonal Isolation process in production Casings for the Antonio J. Bermudez Basin in South mexico• F. Cazares Robles, M.C. Corbala, R.R. Monroy, Pemex; D.S. Kulakofsky, C. Caballero, J.A. Rivera, Halliburton
Cement Design To Optimize production in a Highly Active Waterdrive Reservoir• C. Capacho, F. Baquero, Perenco; K. Ravi, J.D. Vela, Halliburton
ALTERNATE
Relative permeability modifiers and Their Use in Acid Stimulation in Hp/HT Low permeability Carbonate Formations: Offshore mexico Cases • J. Soriano, F. Robles, Halliburton; A. Inda, O. Steffani, Pemex
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From 8:30 am to 12:30 pm | Room D
INNOVATIVE WELL OpERATIONS
Session Chairs:Tadeu de Sousa (Halliburton)Luis Lorences (BJ Services)
38SESSIONS SCHEDULEWednesday, April 18
Water Alternating gas pilot in the Largest Oil Field in Argentina: Chihuido de la Sierra Negra, Neuquen Basin• E. Fernández Righi, M.R. Pascual, Repsol YPF
Improving Reserves and production Using a CO2 Fluid model in El Trapial Field, Argentina• M.A. Crotti, Inlab S.A.; G.J. Fernández, R.M. Terrado, Chevron
Evaluating Reservoir production Strategies in miscible and Immiscible gas Injection projects• I. Farzad, National Iranian Oil Co.; M. Amani,Texas A&M U at Qatar
miscible EOR processes: Existence of Elliptic Regions in gasflood modeling• T.A. Dutra, A.P. Pires, P.G. Bedrikovetsky,North Fluminense State U.
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Quebrache–A Natural CO2 Reservoir: A New Source for EOR projects in mexico• H. Gachuz Muro, S. Berumen, L.O. Alcázar Cancino, Pemex; J.A. Rodríguez Pimentel, Schlumberger
Bati Raman Field Immiscible CO2 Application: Status Quo and Future plans • S. Sahin, U. Kalfa, D. Celebioglu, Turkish Petroleum
management of Steamflooding in Nine Spot With Fiber Optic in Observation Wells• M.F. Da Silva Junior, R.G. Izetti, H.L. Pinto,A.P. De Santana, Petrobras; I.R. Couto, WellDynamics
ALTERNATE
Improved ASp Design Using Organic Compound Surfactant polymer (OCSp) for La Salina Field, maracaibo Lake • E. Guerra, E.M. Valero, D. Rodriquez, L. Gutiérrez, M. Castillo, J. Espinoza, G. Granja, PDVSA
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From 8:30 am to 12:30 pm | Room E
IOR: STUDIES AND AppLICATIONS
Session Chairs:Chuck Norman (Tiorco)Mariano Raverta (Total)
Stochastic modeling and Uncertainty Analysis of mature Fields • F.P. Campozana, Y. Backheuser, R.F. Antunes, Z. Camoleze, Petrobras
Estimation of Rock properties Applying an Alternative geostatistical Autocorrelation Tool• A.F. Saccomano, G.B. Savioli, U. of Buenos Aires
Integration of Subsurface, Surface, and Economics Under Uncertainty in Orocual Field • R.A. Rodríguez Vera, K. Solano, S. Guevara, M. Velezquez, PDVSA; L.A. Saputelli, Halliburton
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Comparison of methodologies To Evaluate the Risk of petroleum Fields • E.L. Ligero, F.V. Risso, D.J. Schiozer, U. Estadual de Campinas
Case History: Application of CHI modeling Using pulsed Neutron To Create pseudo Openhole Logs in Highly Deviated Wells Using Special Techniques for Logging and perforating in Veracruz, mexico • S. Reed, J.P. Torne, E. Pacheco, A.Z. Lara Casillas, C. Palacios, Halliburton; J.M. Riano, A. Corral Aguirre, M. Casares Vazquez, J.D. Simon, R. Arteaga, Pemex
ALTERNATE
Visualization of New production Opportunities From Reservoir Characterization, muri Field, Venezuela • A. Malave, G. Carpio, M.J. Bolivar,K.A. Khan Torres, J.A. Bello, PDVSA
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From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room A
UNCERTAINTIES ASSESSmENT INRESERVOIR CHARACTERIzATION
Session Chairs:Daniel Rosato (Apache Argentina)Maged Fam (Halliburton)
New Flow Regimes for Well Near Constant pressure Boundary • W. Sui, J. Mou, L. Bi, J. Deng, C.A. Ehlig Economides, Texas A&M U.
Interpretation of post Deep Acidizing pressure Tests in a Naturally Fractured Reservoir• O. Bensalem, Sonatrach; D. Tiab, U. of Oklahoma
practical Interpretation of pressure Tests of Hydraulically Fractured Wells in a Naturally Fractured Reservoir • D. Tiab, U. of Oklahoma;Y. Bettam, Sonatrach
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Advances in After Closure Analysis for Naturally Fractured Reservoirs • O.D. Uribe, Scandpower PT; D. Tiab, D.P. Restrepo, U. of Oklahoma
DTS Transient Analysis: A New Tool To Assess Well Flow Dynamics • D.O. Johnson, J.R. Sierra, D. Gualtieri, J.D. Kaura, Halliburton
ALTERNATE
Dynamic Nodal Analysis in Well Testing Interpretation • M.H. Schindler, Delta P Petroleum Services
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From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room B
ADVANCED pRESSURE ANALYSIS
Session Chairs:Giovanni Da Prat (Consultant)Pedro Chira (Halliburton)
Flow Assurance: Reliable and Accurate prediction of the Viscosity of Natural gas• V. Vesovic, Imperial College
Transient Analysis of Flowlines and Slug Catcher Level Control• R.A. Rezzonico, A. Carp, Techint
Surface Facilities Development for mature Fields • R. Morales, J. Navarro, Petrobras
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petroleum Facilities Reliability Assessment model • F.L. Palmieri, P.D. Alonso, A.A. Moreno, Repsol YPF
Surveillance planning: The Key to managing a mature gas Reservoir • K. Samsundar, R.S. Moosai, R.A. Chung, BP
ALTERNATE
monitoring and Controlling paraffin Deposition by a Direct Assessment Technique• C.I. Gómez, E.J. Medina, Petrowayu E&P;E. Patino, Baker Petrolite
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From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room C
OpTImAL FACILITIES DESIgN AND FLOW ASSURANCE
Session Chairs:Juan Ubeda (Weatherford)Juan José Trigo (Pluspetrol)
40SESSIONS SCHEDULEWednesday, April 18
Classic models of Calculation of Influx: A Comparative Study • J.B. Marques, Petrobras; O.V. Trevisan, S.B. Suslick, U. Estadual de Campinas
material Balance of Fractured Fields–Double Reservoir method • J.R. Peron, Petrobras
predictive Data mining Technologies for Oil production prediction in petroleum Reservoir • L. Ferreira da Silva, R.C. Portella, A.A. Emerick, Petrobras; N.F. Favilla Ebecken, Federal U. of Rio de Janeiro
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Forecasting Oil production in Waterflooded Reservoirs • A.D. Correa, Petrobras
Design and Surveillance of Development projects Through Specific Software Tools: Importance of Data management in mature and Complex Fields in the golfo San Jorge Basin, Argentina • R.D. Mazzola, I. Cano Frers, D.R. Baldassa, Pan American Energy; J.E. Valle, A. Lacivita, Interfaces; C.A. Ponce, A.F. Viola, M.A. Laffitte, Pan American Energy
ALTERNATE
pressure and pVT Uncertainty in material Balance Calculations • C.A. Garcia, J.R. Villa, U. Central de Venezuela
2:00 pm107265
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From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room D
RESERVOIR STUDIES ANDENgINEERINg mETHODOLOgY
Session Chairs:José Bashbush (Schlumberger)Eduardo Abriata (RepsolYPF)
Recycling and Final Disposal of Waste generated While mixing Drilling and Completion Fluids • J.F. Pedraza, M.A. Serrano, Halliburton
Composting: Bioremediation of Soil Contaminated With Weathered Hydrocarbons• C. Medaura, U. Nacional de Cuyo; M.P. Balla, Repsol YPF; P. Gutiérrez, U. CAECE; I. Garcia,U. of Buenos Aires; T.P. Garcia Torres, U. CAECE;A. Monzon, U. de Buenos Aires; E.C. Ercoli,U. Nacional de Cuyo
Tracing groundwater pollution in the Oil Industry: myths and Reality • H.A. Ostera,C. Torres Vilar, M.E. Fasola, Repsol YPF
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pImS (SDIp)—Safe Driving Integrated process: An Integral Vision To Solve an Old problem• C.M. Martin, BJ Services
Biostimulation Treatments of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil in Semiarid patagonia, Argentina• P.A. Haro, J.D. Perez, A.F. Alvarez, Oil M&S S.A.;R.A. Silva, H.M. Alvarez, U. Nacional de la Patagonia
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From 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Room E
SAFETY, ENVIRONmENTALISSUES IN E&p
Session Chairs:Raúl Montesino (Halliburton)Mario López (Petroandina)
Evolutionary Optimization of Smart Wells Control Under Technical Uncertainties• L.F. Almeida, Y.J. Tupac, M.C. Pacheco, M.M. Vellasco, J.G. Lazo, Pontificia U. Catolica
Defining and Implementing Functional Requirements of an Intelligent Well Completion System • A.A. Ajayi, M.R. Konopczynski, V.B. Jackson Nielsen, C. Giuliani, WellDynamics
Characterization of Sulphate Scale Damage System From pressure measurements• P.G. Bedrikovetsky, M. Marotti, I. Lima Neto,;T. Carageorgos, North Fluminense State U.
probabilistic Determination of productivity Index for a Horizontal Well in a Heavy Oil Reservoir• E.A. Lisboa, M.B. De Castro, Petrobras
A Numerical model for multiphase Flow on Oil production Wells• S.P. Ferro, M.B. Goldschmit, Tenaris
Long Stroke pumping System Improves the Energy Efficiency of the production• M. Antoniolli, A.H. Stocco, Weatherford
physical model Development To Study Sand production • J.D. González, J. Alvarellos,H. González, V.R. Lara, PDVSA
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pOSTER III: LIFTINg TECHNOLOgIES AND pRODUCTION OpERATIONS
monitoring and Controlling paraffin Deposition by a Direct Assessment Technique • C.I. Gómez, E.J. Medina, Petrowayu E&P; E. Patino, Baker Petrolite
An Introduction to a Novel Approach in modeling Single phase Wax Deposition in pipelines• K. Akbarzadeh, M.I. Zougari, Schlumberger
Insertable pC pumps Reduce Operation Costs• M.A. Martínez, Weatherford; J.M. López Kessler, Repsol YPF
New Attempt in Improving Sweep Efficiency at the mature Koluel Kaike and piedra Clavada Waterflooding projects of the S. Jorge Basin in Argentina • P.A. Páez Yáñez, J.L. Mustoni, Pan American Energy; M.F. Relling, K. Chang, Nalco; P.C. Hopkinson, H. Frampton, BP
Use of Self Lubricated plungers in Sucker Rod pumps producing Oil From Wells in North Santa Cruz• F.D. Bertomeu, F. Díaz, Repsol YPF;N. Rodrigues, E.J. Dottore, Bolland y Cia S.A.
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From 8:30 pm to 05:00 pm |Room Catalinas
pOSTER III: LIFTINg TECHNOLOgIES AND pRODUCTION OpERATIONS
City Tour (4 horas)
Es un paseo de 4 horas de duracion que recorre la Plaza de Mayoy los siguientes barrios: San Telmo, La Boca, Palermo y Recoleta.
u$s 15* u$s 25**
Tigre y San Isidro (5 horas)
En un recorrido que demanda 5 horas, visitan la Plaza y la Catedralde San Isidro, luego continua al Tigre, en donde se realiza un paseolacustre durante el cual ingresaran al Museo Domingo F. Sarmiento.
u$s 30* u$s 50**
Dia de Campo (8 horas, con almuerzo)
Luego del desayuno, el bus pasa por el hotel, para trasladarlos auna estancia ubicada a aproximadamente 1 hora de viaje, a dondelos recibiran con empanadas, salame y galletas de campo.Luego recorreran las instalaciones de la estancia y al mediodia sebrindara un asado completo, despues del cual, se realizara unshow folklorico seguido de un espectaculo de desterza criolla quefinaliza con una merienda.Mas tarde regresan al hotel.
u$s 50* u$s 80**
Cena Show de Tango en madero Tango
Incluye el traslado desde el hotel a Madero Tango, ida y vuelta + la cena - show con 1 bebida incluida.
u$s 70
ACLARACIONES
* corresponde a un tour standart, con guia bilingue, que no es exclusivopara los inscriptos al Congreso y el cual, resulta más economico que lostours privados.
** corresponde a un tour privado, con guía bilingüe, sólo transportan pasajeros del Congreso & requieren de la inscripción de un mínimo de 8 pasajeros. Brinda la posibilidad de realizar el paseo en vehículos más pequeños y ágiles en la ciudad y al tratarse de un grupo más reducido, la atención será personalizada.
Para efectuar la reserva de los tours detallados y consultar por otros paseos, por favor dirigirse a la siguiente direccion de correo electronico: [email protected]
TOURS EN BUENOS AIRES(IDA Y VUELTA EN EL DIA)42
City tour (4 hours)
a 4-hour tour of the city visiting plaza de mayo and the followingneighborhoods: San telmo, La Boca, palermo and recoleta.
u$s 15* u$s 25**
tigre and san Isidro (5 hours)
5-hour tour visiting the San isidro park and cathedral, and thengoing on to tigre to board a motorboat for a drive along the riverand a visit to the D. f. Sarmiento museum.
u$s 30* u$s 50**
a day in the countryside (8 hours, lunch included)
after breakfast the bus picks up passengers at the hotel, to takethem to an estancia (ranch) located about 1 hour away. passengersare welcomed with homemade empanadas, salami and thetypical large “galletas de campo” (large crackers). there is a tourof the ranch, a barbecue at noon and a show including typicaldances and horsemanship feats. passengers return to the hotelafter tea-time.
u$s 50* u$s 80**
tango show & Dinner in Madero tango
includes hotel-madero tango- hotel transportation, dinner and show. 1 drink included.
u$s 70
notes
* is for standard tours, with bilingual guide but not exclusive to congressmembers. it is not as expensive as a private tour.
** is for private tours, with bilingual guide, exclusively for congresspassengers. minimum of passengers required: 8. With the possibility ofusing smaller, lighter vehicles in the city for smaller groups and withpersonalized attention.
for information and booking of these tours and others, pleasecontact: [email protected]
tourS in BuenoS aireS(fuLL Day outingS)
Para efectuar la reserva de los tours detallados y consultar por otros paseos, por favor dirigirse a la siguiente direccion de correo electronico: [email protected]
Estos tours deben ser reservados con un mes de antelación.
1er DESTINO: IgUAzUEl programa incluye los siguientes servicios:
Pasaje aereo Bs.As. - Iguazu - Bs.As.Tasas de embarque de ambos aeropuertos.Traslados de llegada & salida en Iguazu (Aeropuerto / Hotel / Aeropuerto).3 Noches de alojamiento con desayuno.2 Excursiones de dia completo con guía bilingue:Cataratas Argentinas & Cataratas Brasileras.
El costo a abonar por persona, en base doble, es el siguiente:Alojándose en un Hotel de 3 Estrellas: u$s 375.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 4 Est.: u$s 450.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 5 Est.: u$s 520.-Alojándose en el Sheraton (5 Est - único hotel ubicado en el Parque Nacional): En una habitación con vista a la selva : u$s 600.- En una habitacion con vsita a las cataratas : u$s 675.-
Cada vez que ingresan a un Parque Nacional , deben abonar la entrada que no sepuede prepagar (aprox u$s 10).
2do DESTINO: CALAFATEEl programa incluye los siguientes servicios:Pasaje aereo Bs.As. - Calafate - Bs.As.Tasas de embarque de Buenos Aires (resta abonar u$s 6 a la vuelta).Traslados de llegada & salida en Calafate (Aeropuerto / Hotel / Aeropuerto).3 Noches de alojamiento con desayuno.2 Excursiones de dia completo (Glaciar Pto Moreno & Paseo Lacustre para conocer otros 3 glaciares)
El costo a abonar por persona, en base doble, es el siguiente:Alojándose en un Hotel de 3 Estrellas : u$s 550.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 4 Est.: u$s 625.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 5 Est.: u$s 725.-
No esta incluida la tasa de embarque del vuelo de regreso (u$s 6) ni las entradas a los Parques Nacionales (aprox u$s 10 cada vez que ingresan) y las excursiones no incluyen guia bilingue que puede reservarse con un costo extra.
3er DESTINO: USHUAIAEl programa incluye los siguientes servicios:
Pasaje aereo Bs.As. - Ushuaia - Bs.As.Tasas de embarque de Buenos Aires (resta abonar u$s 6 a la vuelta).Traslados de llegada & salida en Ushuaia (Aeropuerto / Hotel / Aeropuerto).3 Noches de alojamiento con desayuno.City Tour con guia bilingue & entrada al Museo Penintenciario.
El costo a abonar por persona , en base doble , es el siguiente :Alojándose en un Hotel de 3 Estrellas : u$s 550.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 4 Est.: u$s 650.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 5 Est.: u$s 750.-
No esta incluida la tasa de embarque del vuelo de regreso (u$s 6).
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for information and booking of these tours and others, pleasecontact: [email protected]
these tours must be reserved one month in advance.
1st DestInatIon: IguaZuthe program includes the following services:
air ticket Ba -iguazú - Ba.Boarding fees in both airports.arrival and departure transfers in iguazu (airport/hotel/airport)accomodation 3 nights with breakfast.2 complete-day tours with bilingual guide. argentine and Brazilian waterfalls.
Price per person based on double occupancy is as follows:accomodation in a 3-star hotel: u$s 375.-accomodation in a 4-star hotel: u$s 450.-accomodation in a 5-star hotel: u$s 520.-accomodation at Sheraton (5 stars - the only hotel placed in the national park):in a room with jungle view: u$s 600.-in a room with waterfall view: u$s 675.-an entrance ticket must be paid each time you access to a national park, and it cannot be paid in advance. (approx. u$s 10).
2nd DestInatIon: eL CaLafatethe program includes the following services:
air ticket Ba - el calafate - Ba.Boarding fee in Buenos aires (u$s 6 are left to be paid in the return flight).arrival and departure transfers in el calafate (airport/hotel/airport).accomodation 3 nights with breakfast.2 complete-day tours (pto moreno glacier & Lake tour to see other 3 glaciers)
Price per person based on double occupancy is as follows:accomodation in a 3-star hotel : u$s 550.-accomodation in a 4-star hotel: u$s 625.-accomodation in a 5-star hotel: u$s 725.-neither boarding fee is included in the return flight (u$s 6) nor nationalparks entrance tickets (approx u$s 10 each time you access) and tours donot include bilingual guide which can be hired at an extra cost.
3th DestInatIon: ushuaIathe program includes the following services:
air ticket Bs. as. - ushuaia - Bs.as.Boarding fees in Buenos aires (u$s 6 are left to be paid in the return flight).arrival & departure transfers in ushuaia (airport/hotel/airport).accomodation 3 nights with breakfast.city tour with bilingual guide and entrance ticket to ex-prison museum.
Price per person based on double occupancy is as follows:accomodation in a 3-star hotel: u$s 550.-accomodation in a 4-star hotel: u$s 650.-accomodation in a 5-star hotel: u$s 750.-
return flight boarding fee is not included (u$s 6)
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4to DESTINO: CALAFATE & USHUAIAEl programa incluye los siguientes servicios:Pasaje aereo Bs.As. - Calafate - Ushuaia - Bs.As.Tasas de embarque de Buenos Aires (restan abonar tasas de embarque por unimporte total de u$s 12).Traslados de llegada & salida en Calafate & Ushuaia (Aeropuerto / Hotel / Aeropuerto).3 Noches de alojamiento con desayuno en cada destino.2 Excursiones de dia completo en Calafate (Glaciar Pto Moreno & Paseo Lacustre para conocer otros 3 glaciares).City Tour con guia bilingue & entrada al Museo Penintenciario.
El costo a abonar por persona, en base doble, es el siguiente:Alojándose en Hoteles de Categoria: 3 Estrellas: u$s 900.-Alojándose en hoteles de 5 estrellas: u$s 1.150.-No estan incluidas las tasas de embarque de los Aeropuertos de Calafate (u$s 6)y de Ushuaia (u$s 6) ni las entradas a los Parques Nacionales (aprox u$s 10 cada vez que ingresan) & las excursiones en Calafate, no incluyen guia bilingue que puede reservarse con un costo extra.
5to DESTINO: BARILOCHEEl programa incluye los siguientes servicios:
Pasaje aereo Bs.As. - Bariloche - Bs.As.Tasas de embarque de ambos aeropuertos.Traslados de llegada & salida en Bariloche (Aeropuerto / Hotel / Aeropuerto).3 Noches de alojamiento con desayuno.2 Excursiones de dia completo: Isla Victoria & Camino de los 7 Lagos.
El costo a abonar por persona, en base doble, es el siguiente:Alojandose en un Hotel de 3 Estrellas : u$s 600.-Aloj en un Hotel de 4 Est.: u$s 650.-Aloj en un Hotel de 5 Est.: u$s 725.-
Cada vez que ingresan a un Parque Nacional, deben abonar la entrada que no se puede prepagar (aprox u$s 10). No esta incluido el servicio de guia bilingue que puede contratarse con un costo extra.
6to DESTINO: pENINSULA VALDESEl programa incluye los siguientes servicios:
Pasaje aereo Bs.As. - Trelew - Bs.As.Tasas de embarque de Bs.As. (resta abonar u$s 6 cuando toman el vuelo de regreso).Traslados de llegada & salida en Puerto Madryn (Aeropuerto / Hotel / Aeropuerto).3 Noches de alojamiento con desayuno.2 Excursiones de dia completo: Pla Valdes con Navegacion incluida para el avistaje de ballenas & Pinguinera de Pta Tombo con Valle Inferior.
El costo a abonar por persona, en base doble, es el siguiente:Alojándose en un Hotel de 3 Estrellas : u$s 725.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 4 Est.: u$s 825.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 5 Est.: u$s 900.-
Resta abonar la tasa de embarque del vuelo de regreso (u$s 6) y cada vez queingresan a un Parque Nacional, deben abonar la entrada que no se puede prepagar (aprox u$s 10).No esta incluido el servicio de guia bilingue que puede contratarse con un costo extra.
Para efectuar la reserva de los tours detallados y consultar por otros paseos, por favor dirigirse a la siguiente direccion de correo electronico: [email protected]
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4th DestInatIon: eL CaLafate & ushuaIathe program includes the following services:
air ticket Ba - el calafate - ushuaia - BaBa boarding fee (is due to pay boarding fee for u$s 12).arrival and departure transfers in el calafate & ushuaia (airport/hotel/airport).accomodation 3 nights with breakfast in each destination.2 complete-day tours in el calafate (pto moreno glacier & Lake tour to see 3other glaciers).city tour with bilingual guide & and ex-prison museum.
Price per person based on double occupancy is as follows:accomodation in category hotels: 3 stars: u$s 900.-accomodation in 5-star hotel: u$s 1.150.-neither boarding fees are included at el calafate airport (u$s 6) and ushuaia (u$s 6) nor entrance tickets for the national parks.(aprox u$s 10 each access) and el calafate tours.
Bilingual guide service is not included. it can be hired at an extra cost.
5th DestInatIon: BarILoChethe program includes the following services:
air ticket Ba - Bariloche - Ba.Boarding fees in both airport.arrival and departure transfers in Bariloche (airport/hotel/airport).accomodation 3 nights with breakfast.2 complete-day tours: victoria island & 7 Lakes route.
Price per person based on double occupancy is as follows:accomodation in a 3-star hotel : u$s 600.-accomodation in a 4-star hotel .: u$s 650.-accomodation in a 5-star hotel.: u$s 725.-
an entrance ticket must be paid each time you access to a national park and itcannot be paid in advance.(approx. u$s 10).Bilingual guide service is not included. it can be hired at an extra cost.
6th DestInatIon: PenInsuLa vaLDesthe program includes the following services:
air ticket Ba - trelew - Ba.Boarding fee in B.a. (u$s 6 are left to be paid in the returning flight).arrival & departure transfers in puerto madryn (airport/hotel/airport).accomodation 3 nights with breakfast.2 complete-day tours : pla. valdes with included sailing for whales watching and penguin colony in pta.tombo with valle inferior.
Price per person based on double occupancy is as follows:accomodation in a 3-star hotel : u$s 725.-accomodation in a 4-star hotel: u$s 825.-accomodation in a 5-star hotel: u$s 900.-
Boarding fee is left to be paid in the returning flight (u$s 6) and each time youenter a national park, there is an entrance ticket cannot be paid in advance.(approx u$s 10).Bilingual guide service is not included. it can be hired at an extra cost.
for information and booking of these tours and others, pleasecontact: [email protected]
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Para efectuar la reserva de los tours detallados y consultar por otros paseos, por favor dirigirse a la siguiente direccion de correo electronico: [email protected]
7mo DESTINO: SALTAEl programa incluye los siguientes servicios:
Pasaje aereo Bs.As. - Salta - Bs.As.Tasas de embarque de ambos aeropuertos.Traslados de llegada & salida en Salta (Aeropuerto / Hotel / Aeropuerto).3 Noches de alojamiento con desayuno.2 Excursiones : City Tour & Visita a Jujuy con Quebrada de Humahuaca.
El costo a abonar por persona, en base doble, es el siguiente:Alojandose en un Hotel de 3 Estrellas : u$s 650.-Aloj en un Hotel de 4 Est.: u$s 725.-Aloj en un Hotel de 5 Est.: u$s 790.-
No esta incluido el servicio de guia bilingue que puede contratarse con un costo extra.
8vo DESTINO : mENDOzAEl programa incluye los siguientes servicios:
Pasaje aereo Bs.As. - Mendoza - Bs.As.Tasas de embarque de ambos aeropuertos.Traslados de llegada & salida en Mendoza (Aeropuerto / Hotel / Aeropuerto).3 Noches de alojamiento con desayuno.Visita Privada a una Bodega con almuerzo incluido & guia bilingue.
El costo a abonar por persona, en base doble, es el siguiente:Alojándose en un Hotel de 3 Estrellas : u$s 600.-Alojándose en un Hotel de 4 Est.: u$s 650.-Alojándose en el “Hyatt” (5 Est) : u$s 790.-
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for information and booking of these tours and others, pleasecontact: [email protected]
7th DestInatIon: saLtathe program includes the following services:
air ticket Ba - Salta - Ba.Boarding fees in both airports.arrival and departure transfers in Salta (airport/hotel/airport).accomodation 3 nights with breakfast.2 tours: city tour & Jujuy visit including Quebrada de humahuaca.
Price per person based on double occupancy is as follows:accomodation in a 3-star hotel: u$s 650.-accomodation in a 4-star hotel: u$s 725.accomodation in a 5-star hotel: u$s 790.-
Bilingual guide service is not included. it can be hired at an extra cost.
8th DestInatIon: MenDoZathe program includes the following services:
air ticket in Ba - mendoza - Ba.Boarding fees in both airports.arrival and departure transfers in mendoza (airport/hotel/airport).accomodation 3 nights with breakfast.private visit to a winery with lunch and bilingual guide.
Price per person based on double occupancy is as follows:accomodation in a 3-star hotel: u$s 600.-accomodation in a 4-star hotel: u$s 650.-accomodation at “hyatt” (5 stars): u$s 790.-
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AUSpICIANTES50
Secretaria de Energía – Ministerio de Planificación Federal,
Inversión Pública y Servicios
Secretaría de Turismo de la Nación .
Subsecretaría de Turismo del Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma
de Buenos Aires.
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