CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Host OrganisationOrganiser
SPE Asia PacificHydraulic Fracturing
Conference24-26 August 2016
Beijing, China
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WELCOME MESSAGE
Dear Colleagues,
Welcome to the 2016 SPE Asia Pacific Hydraulic Fracturing Conference, organised by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and hosted by China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC).
The recent unpredictability of oil prices has been challenging to our industry. To meet this challenge, it is imperative that the industry and its professionals continue to advance technically to maintain its competitiveness. This conference will present current and proven technologies in hydraulic fracturing based on lessons learnt from fracture stimulated wells, including the developments in fracturing and refracturing, fracture modelling and diagnostics, as well as environmental concerns regarding hydraulic fracturing practices.
In the next two-and-a-half-days, the conference will feature a combination of technical papers and keynote addresses from leading industry experts, to engage in forward-looking dialogues for technology transfer and information exchange. To further enrich your experience, I urge you to contribute your ideas in the sessions and engage with speakers, authors, and fellow attendees. One never knows what innovative ideas may emerge from listening to the speakers, interacting with them, and from informal conversations with your colleagues and peers.
Thank you for your support and participation in this conference and we hope it will be a fruitful and rewarding experience for you.
Sincerely yours,
Wang DongjinConference AdvisorVice President of CNPCPresident of PetroChina
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome Message....................................................................................................2
Technical Programme Committee.............................................................................4
Schedule of Event......................................................................................................5
General Information...................................................................................................6
Conference Programme Schedule.............................................................................7
Opening and Keynote Session..................................................................................8
Expert Panel Sessions...........................................................................................8-9
Closing Panel Session...............................................................................................9
Welcome Reception...................................................................................................9
Technical Sessions.............................................................................................10-15
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Sessions................................................................16-19
HOST ORGANISATION AND PRINCIPAL SPONSORChina National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is an integrated international energy company, with businesses covering oil and gas operations, oilfield services, engineering and construction, equipment manufacturing, financial services and new energy development.
As an international energy company embracing technology and innovation, CNPC has long been committed to research and develop sophisticated and practical technologies and solutions in oil and gas exploration and development operations. Facing up to the end of ‘easy oil’, we have to turn to much tougher targets to meet ever increasing energy demand. We focus our R&D efforts on finding and tapping subtle and complex reservoirs, enhancing recovery of mature oilfields, unlocking unconventional hydrocarbons, improving operational safety, and mitigating impact to the environment.
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves more than 168,000 members in 144 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry and provides services through its publications, events, training courses and online resources at www.spe.org
THE ORGANISER
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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Conference Advisor
Technical Programme Co-Chairpersons
Technical Programme Vice Chairperson
Technical Programme Committee MembersAhmed Abou-Sayed, Advantek International Corp.Kirk Bartko, Saudi AramcoKreso Kurt Butula, SchlumbergerSimon Chipperfield, SantosBob Duenckel, Core LaboratoriesChristine Ehlig-Economides, U. of HoustonFu Yongqiang, PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Kenji Furui, Waseda U. Jiang Tingxue, SINOPEC Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering Ray Johnson, U. of Adelaide Mark Langston, Chevron Asia PacificLi Qun, CNPCLi Xianwen, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.Li Yang, SinopecLiu Hai, Schlumberger Liu He, RIPED, PetroChina Liu Yingcai, CNPC InternationalFred Ma, HalliburtonC. Mark Pearson, Liberty Resources LLCDominic Pepicelli, South Australian Government – DSD
Wang Dongjin China National Petroleum Corp. / PetroChina Co. Ltd.
Lv Gongxun PetroChina / CNPC International
Liu Yuzhang RIPED, PetroChina
Dan Hill Texas A&M University
SPE wishes to extend our sincerest appreciation to the committee for their dedicated efforts and contributions to the conference.
Mikhail I. Samoilov, RosneftMike Smith, NSI Technologies Inc.Ricardo Villasenor, Protechnics Div. of Core LaboratoriesJohn Wang, Penn State U.Peter Wang, IUT Group, LLCWang Suling, Northeast Petroleum U.Wang Wenjun, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co.Wang Xin, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChinaWang Xingjin, Austar Gas Pty. Ltd. / U. of QueenslandWu Qi, PetroChina E&P Co.Xu Gang, BGP/CNPCYang Xiangtong, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co. - RIPEDYao Fei, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChinaPinar O. Yilmaz, ExxonMobil Exploration Co.Zhang Dawei, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.Zhang Liehui, Southwest Petroleum U.Zhang Xi, CSIRODing Zhu, Texas A&M U.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Tuesday, 23 August
1300 - 1700 hours Registration – Foyer, Level 7
1300 - 1700 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation – Le Lourve Room
Wednesday, 24 August0730 - 1730 hours Registration – Foyer, Level 70730 - 1730 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation – Le Lourve Room 0900 - 1030 hours Opening and Keynote Session – Grand Ballroom I1030 - 1045 hours Coffee Break – Foyer, Level 71045 - 1430 hours Technical Session 1: Microseismic – Concorde Room1045 - 1430 hours Technical Session 2: Fracture Performance – Madeleine Room1045 - 1430 hours Technical Session 3: Fracture Fluids – Champs-Elyees Room1230 - 1330 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 31430 - 1445 hours Coffee Break – Foyer, Level 71445 - 1615 hours Expert Panel Session 1 – Concorde Room1615 - 1730 hours Welcome Reception / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session – Foyer, Level 7
Thursday, 25 August0800 - 1715 hours Registration – Foyer, Level 70800 - 1715 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation – Le Lourve Room 0900 - 1430 hours Technical Session 4: Fracture Diagnostics – Concorde Room0900 - 1430 hours Technical Session 5: Fracture Modelling – Madeleine Room0900 - 1430 hours Technical Session 6: Case Studies – Champs-Elyees Room1015 - 1045 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session – Foyer, Level 71215 - 1330 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 31430 - 1445 hours Coffee Break – Foyer, Level 71445 - 1615 hours Expert Panel Session 2 – Concorde Room1615 - 1715 hours Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session – Foyer, Level 7
Friday, 26 August0800 - 1330 hours Registration – Foyer, Level 70800 - 1330 hours Speaker/Author Check-In and AV Preparation – Le Lourve Room0900 - 1045 hours Technical Session 7: Acidfrac – Concorde Room0900 - 1045 hours Technical Session 8: Fluids Rock Interaction – Madeleine Room0900 - 1045 hours Technical Session 9: Refracturing – Champs-Elyees Room1045 - 1115 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session – Foyer, Level 71115 - 1215 hours Closing Panel Session – Concorde Room1215 - 1330 hours Networking Luncheon – Grand Ballroom 3
All functions are scheduled at the Sofitel Wanda Beijing Hotel
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GENERAL INFORMATIONREMINDER: Conference badges must be worn at all times in the conference area.
CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERSConference Headquarters is located at Le Lourve Room, Level 7 of Sofitel Wanda Beijing Hotel.
SPEAKER/AUTHOR/SESSION CHAIRPERSON CHECK-INPanel speakers, presenting authors and session chairpersons are required to check-in at Le Lourve Room, and to load and review the PowerPoint slides prior to the scheduled presentation. Panel speakers, presenting authors and session chairpersons should report to the assigned meeting rooms/ePoster stations 30 minutes before the session begins.
REGISTRATION On-site registration and advance registration badge collection are located at the registration counter located at Foyer, Level 7 of Sofitel Wanda Beijing Hotel. Registration hours are as below:
Tuesday, 23 August ● 1300 – 1700 hoursWednesday, 24 August ● 0730 – 1730 hoursThursday, 25 August ● 0800 – 1715 hoursFriday, 26 August ● 0800 – 1330 hours
DIGITAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSDigital Conference Proceedings are available for collection at the registration counter.
LOST AND FOUNDLost and found items will be placed at the Conference Headquarters, Le Lourve Room.
POLICIES AND PROCEDURESATTENDEE QUALIFICATIONSAll attendees are required to wear their conference name badge at all times. Use of a badge by a person not named on the badge is grounds for confiscation. If you lose your conference badge, please refer to registration counter to obtain a replacement.
MOBILE PHONE POLICYAs a courtesy to the speakers and fellow attendees, please do turn off all mobile phones during meetings and sessions.
PHOTOGRAPHY POLICYAll conference sessions are protected by international copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in the sessions.
ALCOHOL POLICYWe recognise the legitimate serving of alcoholic beverages in the process of conducting business and social activities. We also recognise that the use and consumption of alcohol carries with it the requirement for all attendees to consume those beverages responsibly and in keeping with our professional code of ethics and conduct. We strongly oppose the abuse and misuse of alcohol.
SAFETYOne of the key components to the success of conference is the safety of our attendees and presenters. Due to the popularity of some session topics, it is possible for overcrowding to occur in a session or meeting room. Should this occur, we must comply with policies regarding room capacity and limit admittance to a room that is at capacity. Please make plans to arrive early for sessions that you have a strong interest in attending. In the event of an emergency, SPE staff and/or hotel staff will provide conference attendees with the necessary information and instructions.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
Date Time Concorde Madeleine Champs-Elyees
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0900-1030 hours
1030-1045 hours1045-1230 hours
1230-1330 hours
1330-1430 hours
1430-1445 hours
1445-1615 hours
1615-1730 hours
Opening and Keynote Session - Grand Ballroom I
Coffee Break
Technical Session 1:Microseismic
Technical Session 2:Fracture Performance
Technical Session 3:Fracture Fluids
Technical Session 1:Microseismic
(cont'd)
Technical Session 2:Fracture Performance
(cont'd)
Technical Session 3:Fracture Fluids
(cont'd)
Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 3
Coffee Break
Expert Panel Session 1
Expert Panel Session 2
Closing Panel Session
Welcome Reception / Knowledge Sharing Poster Session 1
Technical Session 4: Fracture Diagnostics
Technical Session 5: Fracture Modelling
Technical Session 6: Case Studies
Technical Session 4: Fracture Diagnostics
(cont'd)
Technical Session 5: Fracture Modelling
(cont'd)
Technical Session 6: Case Studies
(cont'd)
Technical Session 4: Fracture Diagnostics
(cont'd)
Technical Session 5: Fracture Modelling
(cont'd)
Technical Session 6: Case Studies
(cont'd)
0900-1015 hours
0900-1045 hours
1015-1045 hours Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing Poster Session 2
1045-1215 hours
1215-1330 hours
1330-1430 hours
1430-1445 hours
1445-1615 hours
1615-1700 hours
Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 3
Coffee Break
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Session 3
Technical Session 7: Acidfrac
Technical Session 8: Fluids Rock Interaction
Technical Session 9: Refracturing
Coffee Break / Knowledge Sharing Poster Session 41045-1115 hours
1115-1215 hours
Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 31215-1330 hours
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Lv Gongxun
Wu Qi
D. Nathan Meehan
C. Mark Pearson
Kim E. CodeLi LuguangWang Dongjin
Glenn Penny
Wednesday, 24 August ● 0900 – 1030 hours Grand Ballroom I
Wednesday, 24 August ● 1445 – 1615 hours Concorde Room
Moderators:• Li Qun, Director, R&D Department, China National Petroleum Corp.• Ding Zhu, Professor, Texas A&M University Speakers• Wu Qi, Senior Vice President, PetroChina E&P Co. Keynote Address: The Hydraulic Fracturing Technology in PetroChina• Ahmed Abou-Sayed, Founder and CEO, Advantek International Corp.• C. Mark Pearson, President, Liberty Resources LLC• Glenn Penny, Director of Technology, CESI Chemical – a Flotek Company
OPENING AND KEYNOTE SESSION
Dan Hill
Ahmed Abou-Sayed
The following executives will deliver a welcoming and keynote address:
The Expert Panel Sessions provide the opportunity for experts from both within and outside China to hold detailed discussion on relevant technical topics and exchange of experiences. Each session will feature a keynote presentation and key highlights of technical sessions on that day, followed by a 45-minute Q&A session open to the floor.
EXPERT PANEL SESSIONS
EXPERT PANEL SESSION 1
• Welcome by Lv Gongxun, Vice President, PetroChina and General Manager, PetroChina International Exploration & Development Co. and Dan Hill, Department Head of Petroleum Engineering, Texas A&M University, and the Technical Programme Co-Chairmen • Welcome Address by Wang Dongjin, Conference Advisor, Vice President, China National Petroleum Corp. and President, PetroChina • Keynote Address by Li Luguang, Assistant President, China National Petroleum Corp. • Keynote Address by D. Nathan Meehan, 2016 SPE President and Senior Executive Adviser, Baker Hughes • Keynote Address by Kim E. Code, Managing Director, Shell China Exploration and Production Company
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Liu Yuzhang Mike Smith Fu Yongqiang
Thursday, 25 August ● 1445 – 1615 hours Concorde Room
Friday, 26 August ● 1115-1215 hours Concorde Room
Wednesday, 24 August ● 1615 – 1730 hours Foyer of Level 7
Moderators:• Li Qun, Director, R&D Department, China National Petroleum Corp.• Ding Zhu, Professor, Texas A&M University Speakers• Liu Yuzhang, Research Professor and Director, RIPED, PetroChina Keynote Address: Discussions on Hydraulic Fracture Networks• Christine Ehlig-Economides, Professor and Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen
Distinguished University Chair, University of Houston• Mike Smith, President, NSI Technologies Inc.• Fu Yongqiang, Vice President, PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Company
Session Moderator: Dan Hill, Department Head, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Texas A&M University and Technical Programme Co-Chairman
Christine Ehlig- Economides
CLOSING PANEL SESSION
EXPERT PANEL SESSION 2
This interactive closing session brings together attendees, programme leaders, and key speakers to deliberate over key learnings, issues, and challenges identified during the conference. This will also be an opportunity to have your ideas and opinions heard, especially if you genuinely want to contribute your technical input and discuss the next step in the development of solutions and future technologies.
WELCOME RECEPTION
Held at the end of the conference opening day, this is an ideal opportunity for networking and to relax with industry colleagues. This is your opportunity to meet and interact with authors of ePoster presentations and discuss their displayed work.
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TECHNICAL SESSIONSWednesday, 24 August ● 1045-1430 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 1: MICROSEISMICConcorde RoomSession Chairpersons:Jennifer Miskimins, Colorado School of MinesXu Gang, BGP/CNPC
Time Keynote Speaker1045
hours Integrated Efficient Approach for the Assessment of Multiple Fracturing and SRV, Insights and Gaps
Ahmed Abou-Sayed, Founder and CEO, Advantek International Corp.
Time Papers1130
hours 181785 Reducing Uncertainties of Fracture Characterisation on Production
Performance by Incorporating Microseismic and Core Analysis DataE. Sotelo Gamboa, J. Sun and D.S. Schechter, Texas A&M U.
1200 hours
181793 Modelling of Injection Induced Seismic EventsX. Zhang, and B. Wu, CSIRO Australia; R.G. Jeffrey, SCT Operations Pty. Ltd.; G. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum
1230-1330 hours Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 31330 hours
181787 Fracturing Design Optimisation for Shale Gas Horizontal Well Using Microseismic and Production Logging AnalysisK. Li, L. Wu, X. Rao, J. Song, R. Wang, and F. Tang, Petroleum Engineering Technology Research Inst. of Sinopec Jianghan Oilfield; H. Zhu, Southwest Petroleum U.
1400 hours
181860 Comprehensive Analysis of Shale Elastic Properties, Microseismic Monitoring Results and Hydraulic Fracturing Parameters S. He, G. Xu, J. Chang, X. Wan, F. Cheng, and K. Du, BGP, CNPC; Z. Liu, Greatwall Drilling Co., CNPC
Wednesday, 24 August ● 1045-1430 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 2: FRACTURE PERFORMANCEMadeleineSession Chairpersons:Mike Smith, NSI Technologies Inc.Jiang Tingxue, SINOPEC Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering
Time Keynote Speaker1045 hours Improving Well Performance through Multi-Variate Completions
Analyses in the US Bakken Shale
C. Mark Pearson, President, Liberty Resources LLC
Time Papers1130
hours 181809 Evaluating Multiple Fractured Cased Hole Completion Performance
for Gas Wells in the Upper and the Lower Montney Formation, CanadaO.Q. Mohammed and S. Dunn-Norman, Missouri U. of Science & Technology; L.K. Britt, NSI Fracturing LLC
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS1200 hours
181813 Multiphase Flow Performance Comparison of Multiple Fractured Transverse Horizontal Wells vs Longitudinal Wells in Tight and Unconventional Reservoirs with Stress Dependent PermeabilityR.S. Kassim, S. Dunn-Norman, and F. Yang, Missouri U. of Science and Technology; L. Britt, NSI Fracturing, LLC
1230-1330 hours Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 31330 hours
181806 Is Conventional Slickwater Treatment Good Enough in Shale Gas Plays with High Tectonic Stresses?D. Li, Q. Zou, and C. Liu, PetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Co.; H. Liu, Y. Luo, R. Zhang, and C. Wen, Schlumberger
1400 hours
181803 A Comprehensive Evaluation of Well Completion and Production Performance in Bakken Shale Using Data-Driven ApproachesS. Wang and S. Chen, U. of Calgary
Wednesday, 24 August ● 1045-1430 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 3: FRACTURE FLUIDSChamps-ElyeesSession Chairpersons:Fred Ma, HalliburtonDing Zhu, Texas A&M U.
Time Keynote Speaker1045 hours Using Chemistry of Proppants and Fluids to Optimize Hydraulic
Fracturing Performance
Glenn Penny, Director of Technology, CESI Chemical – a Flotek Co.
Time Papers1130
hours 181799 Thermal-Stress Induced Fracture Propagation by Cold Fluid - An
Improved Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment for Unconventional Gas ReservoirsH. Song, Z. Liang, Z. Chen, N.G. Doonechaly, J. Arns, and S.S. Rahman, U. of New South Wales
1200 hours
181778 Development and Field Application of a Novel Cellulose Fracturing FluidH. Ming, Y.J. Lu, X.H. Qiu, and Y.H. Shu, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina; S.K. Wang, Research Inst. of CNPC Xibu Drilling Engineering Co.
1230-1330 hours Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 31330 hours
181786 Development of Seawater-Based Fracturing Fluid for High-Temperature WellsL.K. Vo, M. Biyani, J. Cortez, and K. Hoeman, Halliburton
1400 hours
181848 Development and Application of a Recyclable Fluid for Sulige Tight Gas Fracturing H. Shi, X. Li, L. Ding, Y. Wang, X. Qiu, and N. Li, Changqing Oilfield, CNPC
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Thursday, 25 August ● 0900-1430 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 4: FRACTURE DIAGNOSTICSConcordeSession Chairpersons:Dan Hill, Texas A&M U.Liu Hai, Schlumberger
Time Keynote Speaker0900 hours Fracture Diagnostics and Well Design
Christine Ehlig-Economides, Professor and Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz
Cullen Distinguished University Chair, U. of Houston
Time Papers0945 hours
181812 Comprehensive Modelling of Downhole Temperature in a Horizontal Well with Multiple FracturesN. Yoshida and A.D. Hill, Texas A&M U.
1045 hours
181792 Characterising Hydraulic Fracture Contribution in Shale Oil Wells Using High Precision Temperature and Spectral Noise LoggingM. Volkov, A. Aslanyan, I. Aslanyan, R. Karantharath, R. Kuzyutin, and F. Shnaib, TGT Oilfield Services.
1115 hours
181782 First Application of Nonradioactive Tracer Technology in CSG Unconventional Basin in Central India: Optimisation and Evaluation of Fracturing TreatmentK. Bhatia and K. Pande, Halliburton
1145 hours
181802 Overcoming Challenges in Fracture Stimulation through Advanced Fracture DiagnosticsA. Bhatnagar, Halliburton
1230-1330 hours Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 31330 hours
181798 Transient Pressure Analysis of Horizontal Well with Slanted Hydraulic Fractures and Drainage Volume Characterisation Using Fast Marching MethodJ. Han, C. Yang, and J. Huang, Texas A&M U.
1400 hours
181876 Temperature Behaviour of Multi-Stage Fracture Treatments in Horizontal WellsX. Li and D. Zhu, Texas A&M U.
Thursday, 25 August ● 0900-1430 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 5: FRACTURE MODELLINGMadeleineSession Chairpersons:Ahmed Abou-Sayed, Advantek International Corp.Yao Fei, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina
Time Keynote Speaker0900 hours Fracture Models Everywhere – What To Do?
Mike Smith, President, NSI Technologies Inc.
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Time Papers0945 hours
181801 An Integrated Geomechanics-Reservoir Modelling Workflow for Hydraulic Fracturing Optimisation and EUR Prediction for a Shale Gas Play in Sichuan BasinY. Gao, Shell China E & P Co. Ltd.; R. Yuan, Shell Global Solutions International; R. Li, T. Bai, and D. Chang, Shell E &P Co.; Johannes Will, Dynardo GmbH
1045 hours
181811 Assessment of Potential Fault Activation in Tarim Basin during Hydraulic Fracturing Operations by Using Rigorous Simulation of Coupled Flow and GeomechanicsJ. Park, J. Kim, and D. Zhu, Texas A&M U.
1115 hours
181781 Integrated Production Analysis Using the Concept of Dynamic Drainage Volume: Modelling, Simulation and Field ApplicationsB. Yuan, D. Zheng, and R. Ghanbarnezhad Moghanloo, U. of Oklahoma
1145 hours
181788 Optimising the Multistage Fracturing Interval for Horizontal Wells in Bakken and Three Forks FormationsK. Ling and S. Wang, U. of North Dakota; X. Wu, U. of Oklahoma; G. Han, China U. of Petroleum
1215-1330 hours Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 31330 hours
181783 The Impact of CT-Measured and Stress-Dependent Nonuniform Fracture Apertures on Production Performance of Microseismic-Constrained Complex Fracture NetworksJ. Sun and D.S. Schechter, Texas A&M U.; S. Lin, U. of Louisiana at Lafayette; T. Liu and B. Zeng, PetroChina; J. Sun, Sinopec
1400 hours
181814 A Guideline on Optimising Fracture Modelling for Fractured Reservoir SimulationL. Mi, C. An, Y. Cao, B. Yan, and J.E. Killough, Texas A&M U.; H. Jiang and Y. Pei, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing)
Thursday, 25 August ● 0900-1430 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 6: CASE STUDIESChamps-ElyeesSession Chairpersons:Liu He, RIPED, PetroChinaKenji Furui, Waseda U. Time Keynote Speaker0900 hours The Shale Gas Fracturing Practice in the South of Sichuan Basin
Fu Yongqiang, Vice President, PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Co.
Time Papers0945 hours
181796 Improving Propped SRV in the Long Ma Xi Shale: New Concept Trials and its PerformanceP. Ji, Q. Qu, and M.R. Pickles, Shell China E&P Co. Ltd.; S. Vitthal, Shell International E&P Co.
1045 hours
181791 Case Study of Soft Particle Fluid to Improve Proppant Transport and PlacementH. Sun, P.S. Carman, H.D. Brannon, D.V. Gupta, and P.A. Sookprasong, and R.S. Wheeler, Baker Hughes
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181808 Hydraulic Fracturing of a Clay Rich Formation in Southern Chile: The Challenges & SuccessesL.K. Britt, NSI Fracturing, LLC; G. Otzen, M. Guzman, and G. Kusanovic, Empresa Nacional de Petroleum (ENAP); G. Alqatrani, Missouri U. of Science and Technology
1145 hours
181810 Years of Tight Oil Fracturing: What have we Learned?Y. Wang, Y. Zhang, J. Xu, and Y. Duan, PetroChina Jilin; Z. Wang, IUT GROUP
1215-1330 hours Networking Luncheon - Grand Ballroom 31330 hours
181789 Integrated Workflow for MicroFrac Analysis Using MDT Dual-Packer Operation Data: Case Study from OmanM. Azzazi, A. Mcqueen, and S. Mahajan, Petroleum Development of Oman; I.A. Ajmi, S. Daungkaew, A.S.A. Mandhari, A. Mohtadi, M.A. Bahrani, R. Kumar, R.A. Lawatia, D.G. Yu, H.A. Abri, A.A. Abri, and S. Cantini, Schlumberger
1400 hours
181797 The Strategy and Application of Multi-Stage Fracturing Technology of Horizontal Wells to Maximize ESRV in the Exploration & Development of Fuling Shale Gas Play, Chongqing, ChinaT. Jiang, D. Zhou, C. Jia, H. Wang, X. Bian, S. Li, B. Xiao, R. Wei, and Y. Su, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering
Friday, 26 August ● 0900-1045 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 7: ACIDFRACConcordeSession Chairpersons:Dominic Pepicelli, Dept. of State Development, South AustraliaWang Xin, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina
Time Keynote Speaker0900 hours Acid Fracturing: An Alternative Stimulation Approach in
Carbonate Reservoirs
Ding Zhu, Professor, Texas A&M U.
Time Papers0945 hours
181823 A New Acid Fracturing Fluid System for High Temperature Deep Well Carbonate ReservoirY. Gao, S. Lian, Y. Shi, X. Yang, C. Xiong, F. Li, X. Han, and N. Zhang, RIPED; F. Zhou, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing)
1015 hours
181804 Stimulating Low Permeability Carbonate Reservoirs by Applying Acid Fracturing with Open-Hole Multi-Stage Completions Combining Sliding Sleeves and Swellable Packers for Effective Fracture PlacementP.H. Guizada, I. Nugraha, and A.A. Al-Rashed, Saudi Aramco; J. Soriano, F. Robles Hernandez, and R. Vega, Halliburton
Friday, 26 August ● 0900-1045 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 8: FLUIDS ROCK INTERACTIONMadeleineSession Chairperson:Christine Ehlig-Economides, U. of Houston
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Time Keynote Speaker0900 hours Frac Fluids on Organic Shales: What We Know, What We Don’t,
and What Can We Do About It?
George Waters, Completions Technical Director, Production Technology Integration Center, Schlumberger
Time Papers0945 hours
181858 Relationships between Mechanical Properties and Fracturing Conductivity for the Eagle Ford ShaleO. Enriquez, A. Knorr, D. Zhu, and A.D. Hill, Texas A&M U.
1015 hours
181833 Micromechanical Characterisation of Fluid-Shale Interactions via NanoindentationZ. Yang, L. Wang, G. Zhang, and C.L. Ho, U. of Massachusetts Amherst
Friday, 26 August ● 0900-1045 hoursTECHNICAL SESSION 9: REFRACTURINGChamps-ElyeesSession Chairpersons:C. Mark Pearson, Liberty Resources LLCWang Wenjun, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co.
Time Keynote Speaker0900 hours Refracturing – Design Considerations and Candidate Selection
Jennifer Minskimins, Professor of Petroleum Engineering Dept., Colorado School of Mines
Time Papers0945 hours
181795 A Model for Refracturing Operations in Horizontal Wells Employing Diverting AgentsS. Yi and M.M. Sharma, U. of Texas
1015 hours
181874 Numerical Modelling and Candidate Selection of Re-Fracturing with Micro-Seismic Data in Shale Gas ProductionsB. Xu, T. Yuan, and G. Qin, U. of Houston; Y. Li, C. Yin, and J. Xiao, Chuanqing Drilling Co. Downhole Service Co., CNPC
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KNOWLEDGE SHARING ePOSTER SESSIONSAn ePoster is an electronic version of the traditional poster, presented on a large digital flat screen. The electronic format offers the added benefit of animation and video to enhance the visual experience and provide greater interactivity between attendees and authors. During the ePoster session, authors will present their technical papers at designated ePoster stations. Attendees are encouraged to attend the sessions for more knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. ePosters are also available for attendees’ viewing at ePoster stations throughout the conference.
ePOSTER PRESENTATION SCHEDULEDate Time Venue
Wednesday, 24 August 1615 - 1730 hours
ePoster stations are located at Foyer Level 7Thursday, 25 August 1015 - 1045 hours1615 - 1715 hours
Friday, 26 August 1045 - 1115 hours
STATION 1Wednesday, 24 August
Time Papers1630hours
181852 Investigating and Optimising the Use of High-Hardness Produced Water as Fracturing Fluid: A Simulation ApproachC. Bao, Pennsylvania State U.; J. Han, H. Sun, and P.A. Sookprasong, Baker Hughes
1650hours
181872 Microseismic Mapping Improves Understanding of a Complex Reservoir: A Case Study in a Southern Sichuan Shale Gas Field Y. Wang, G. Zheng, and K. Wood, Halliburton; Y. Xiao, Y. Yang, and H. Zhao, Sichuan Changning Gas Development Co. Ltd.; Y. Miao, Sichuan Shengnuo Oil and Gas Engineering Technology Service Co. Ltd.
1710hours
181824 Optimization of Hydraulic Fractures in Tight-Oil Reservoirs Using Different Numerical Fracture ModelsC. Temizel, Aera Energy LLC-EBS; D.J. Betancourt Rodriguez and A. Wang Halliburton; S.S. Aktas and O. Susuz, Turkish Petroleum; Y. Zhu, A. Suhag, and R. Ranjith, U. of Southern California
Thursday, 25 August1050hours
181742 Experimental Study of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Core: The Fracture Characteristics and the Change of Permeability under the Natural Fractures InfluenceZ. Lei, RIPED, PetroChina; L. Tao and H. Zhu, Southwest Petroleum U.; S. Chen, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield – RIPED; Q. Liu, Xihua U. and Southwest Petroleum U.
1630hours
181794 A New Completion Hardware: Intelligent Casing Sleeve Based on Electromagnetic Wireless CommunicationM. He, Y. Yang, Q. Deng, Y. Fu, D. Zhu, and Y. Jiang, PetroChina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Co.
1650hours
181825 Experimental Investigation on the Effects of Flow Resistance on the Fracturing Fluids Imbibition into Gas ShaleL. Yang, D. Liu, H. Ge, Y. Shen, C. Li, and K. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing)
Friday, 26 August1050hours
181821 Fracturing Carbonate Reservoirs: Acidizing Fracturing or Fracturing with Proppants?J. Jeon, M.O. Bashir, and X. Wu, U. of Oklahoma; J. Liu, China U. of Petroleum (East China)
STATION 2Wednesday, 24 August
Time Papers1630hours
181816 Impacts on SRV Region in Low-Permeability Formations due to Stresses around Hydraulic FractureY. Wang, Petro-Geotech Inc.; F. Karaoulanis, PGI Canada
1650 hours
181828 A New Approach to the Modelling of Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments in Naturally Fractured ReservoirsS. Li, D. Zhang, and X. Li, Peking U.
SPE Asia Pacific Hydraulic Fracturing Conference
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KNOWLEDGE SHARING ePOSTER SESSIONS1710 hours
181845 Far-Field Diversion in Hydraulic Fracturing and Acid Fracturing: Using Solid Particulates to Improve Stimulation EfficiencyV. Williams, E.S. Mccartney, and A. Nino-Penaloza, Baker Hughes.
Thursday, 25 August1020 hours
181856 Comprehensive Global Fracture Calibration ModelG. Liu and J. Sun, Texas A&M U.; C.A. Ehlig-Economides, U. of Houston
1630 hours
181857 Hydraulic Fracture Diagnosis Using Partitioning Tracer in Shale Gas ReservoirW. Tian, X. Wu, and T. Shen, U. of Oklahoma; J. Liu, China U. of Petroleum (East China)
1650 hours
181855 Source Mechanism Studies of Acoustic Emission in Large-Scale Hydraulic Fracturing ExperimentT. Liang, H. Fu, Y. Lu, Y. Liu, J. Dou, N. Xiu, and G. Tian, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina
Friday, 26 August1050 hours
181846 The Application of Numerical Simulation Stress Field in Shale Fracture DiagnosticsS. Wang, G. Xu, X. Wan, J. Du, and W. Liu, BGP, CNPC; Z. Wu, CNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co., Ltd.; R. Liao, Sinopec Chongqing Fuling Shale Gas Exploration and Development Co.
STATION 3Wednesday, 24 August
Time Papers1630 hours
181819 Analytical Model for Multi-Fractured Horizontal Wells in Tight Sand Reservoir with Threshold Pressure GradientJ. Zeng, U. of Regina & Southwest Petroleum U.; X. Wang, Yanchang Petroleum Group; J. Guo, Southwest Petroleum U.; F. Zeng, U. of Regina
1650 hours
181866 Analysing Transient Pressure and Rate Responses of Tight Oil Reservoirs Using Comparative Numerical, Analytical and Semi-Analytical MethodsY. Zhu, G. Zhao and W. Yuan U. of Regina
1710 hours
181878 Experimental Investigation on Hydraulic Fracture Initiation and Geometry in the Definite Plane Perforating Technology of Horizontal WellL. Yuan, B. Hou, Q. Shan, M. Chen, Z. Xiong, and R. Zhang, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing)
Thursday, 25 August1020 hours
181822 Laboratory Testing and Numeric Simulation on Laws of Proppant Transport in Complex Fracture SystemsN. Li, J. Li, L. Zhao, Z. Luo, P. Liu, and Y. Guo, Southwest Petroleum U.
1630 hours
181849 Maximizing Productivity with Ultra-Lightweight Proppant in Unconventional Wells: Simulations and Field CasesJ. Han, A. Pirogov, C. Li, R.S. Hurt, P.A. Sookprasong, and J. Kim, Baker Hughes
1650 hours
181838 Treatment Design Considerations for Effective Proppant Pillar ConstructionS.G. Nelson, A.M. Gomaa, H.G. Hudson, and H.D. Brannon, Baker Hughes
Friday, 26 August1050 hours
181867 The Effect of Rock Properties on Fracture Conductivity in the Marcellus ShaleP. Perez, Z. Ding, and A.D. Hill, Texas A&M U.
STATION 4Wednesday, 24 August
Time Papers1630 hours
181830 Decipher Productivity Secret to Optimise Well Stimulation for Keshen Tight Gas ReservoirX. Yang and W. Fan, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; J. Xu, H. Wang, and L. Wang Schlumberger; Y. Zhang, and W. Li, PetroChina Co. Ltd.
1650 hours
181817 Understanding Production Mechanism to Optimise Well Stimulation by Production Analysis in Keshen HPHT and Natural Fractured Tight Gas Reservoir X. Yang, J.Liu, and Q. Teng, PetroChina Tarim Engineering Inst.; Y. Huang, X. Gu, M. Zhao, Y. Pan, and N. Wang, Schlumberger
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SPE Asia Pacific Hydraulic Fracturing Conference
1710 hours
181832 High-Temperature Fracturing Fluid with Seawater: Economical Control for Precipitation and ScaleH. Sun, J. Kim, A. M. Gomaa, D. Shen, and P. Carman, Baker Hughes
Thursday, 25 August1020 hours
181790 The Evolution and Control of Fluid Phase during Liquid CO2 FracturingS. Meng, Q. Yang, Z. Yao, and H. Liu RIPED, PetroChina; J. Xu and Y. Duan, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield Co.
1630 hours
181840 An Effective Model of Near-Well Complex Fracture Network after Hydraulic FracturingJ. Li and Z. Lei, RIPED, PetroChina
1650 hours
181839 3D Multi-Fracture Propagation Modelling and Perforating Cluster Space Optimisation for the Fuling Shale Gas ReservoirJ. Xiao, M. Rong, K. Li, X. Liu, and H. Zhang, Petroleum Engineering Technology Research Inst. of Sinopec Jianghan Oilfield; H. Zhu, Southwest Petroleum U.
Friday, 26 August1050 hours
181829 Leveraging Biotechnological Innovation for Improved Oil Production in Shale Formations: A Case StudyP.A. Sookprasong, C.D. Armstrong, F.H. DeBenedictis, H. Berhanu, and N. Workneh, Baker Hughes
STATION 5Wednesday, 24 August
Time Papers1630 hours
181815 Production Logging of Shale Gas Well in ChinaW. Pang, D. Di, J. Mao, T. Zhang, Y. He, and S. Ai, Sinopec Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering
1650 hours
181854 Evaluation of Stage Contribution and Interwell Connectivity during Initial Flowback and Oil Production in a Tight Oil Horizontal Stimulation Using Tracer TechnologyK. Zhang and M. Tang, Changqing O&G Technology Research Inst.; Y.S. Seong, Tracerco China; Y. Shan, EverGreen Energy Services LLC.
1710 hours
181831 Experimental Investigation on Propagation Interferences of Staged Multi-Cluster Perforation Fractures in Tight SandstoneD. Zhou, G. Zhang, Z. Liu, and Z. Zhou, China U. of Petroleum (Beijing)
Thursday, 25 August1020 hours
181870 Lessons Learned from the Hydraulic Fracturing of the First Exploratory Shale Gas Well in EgyptM.S. Mohamed, Khalda Petroleum Co.; A.A. Abdel Meguid, Q. Wang, and O.Y. El Maghraby, Halliburton
1630 hours
181864 A Statistical Approach to Fracture Optimisation of the Glauconite Formation in Southern ChileG. Alqatrani and S. Dunn-Norman, Missouri U. of Science & Technology; L.K. Britt, NSI Fracturing LLC; G. Otzen, M. Guzman, and G. Kusanovic, Empresa Nacional de Petroleo (ENAP)
1650 hours
181861 Eco-Friendly Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid: Field Deployment and Performance Evaluation in Saudi Arabia’s Tight Gas ReservoirsM.A. AlKhowaildi, M.A. AlGhazal, S.A. Driweesh, E. Abbad, and H. Abdrabalnabi, Saudi Aramco
Friday, 26 August1050 hours
181827 Successful Application of Seawater-Based Clean Fracturing FluidC. Prakash, T. Raykov, B. Kolasa, and R. Belakshe, Halliburton; P. Janiczek, OMV Petrom S.A.
STATION 6Wednesday, 24 August
Time Papers1630 hours
181875 Modelling Dynamic Drainage Volume for Multi-Stage Fractured Wells in Composite Shale Systems: New Analytical Solution for Transient Linear FlowD. Zheng, R. Ghanbarnezhad Moghanloo, B. Yuan, and X. Dong, U. of Oklahoma
KNOWLEDGE SHARING ePOSTER SESSIONS
SPE Asia Pacific Hydraulic Fracturing Conference
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1650 hours
181853 Magnetic Recovery-Injecting Newly Designed Magnetic Fracturing Fluid with Applied Magnetic Field for EORD.S. Shekhawat, A. Aggarwal, S. Agarwal, and M. Imtiaz, Indian School of Mines
1710 hours
181850 Fracturing Evaluation for Fractured-caved Carbonate Reservoirs through Pressure Transient Analysis and Rate Transient AnalysisY. Li, CNPC; Q. Wang and B. Li, RIPED, PetroChina; X. Deng, Z. She, and Z. Liu, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.
Thursday, 25 August1020 hours
181837 Optimum Time and Critical Re-Orientation Pressure of Re-FracturingW. Jiang, B. Cai, Y. Li, C. He, and X. Yan, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina; Z. Xu, PetroChina Co. Ltd.
1630 hours
181862 First Dual-Lateral Well Fractures in China Land Well Increased Production in Deep Tight Gas ReservoirC. Gao, Z. Lan, X. Gao, W. Wang, H. Zhong, and H. Sui, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co.; C.R. Xu, Baker Oil Tools; D. Shen, Baker Hughes
1650 hours
181834 New Understanding of Characteristics of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation in CBM Platform Wells Using a Joint Fracture-Monitoring TechnologyX. Wang, Y. Ding, N. Xiu, Z. Wang, H. Lu, and G. Huang, RIPED, PetroChina; F. Wang, PetroChina Coalbed Methane Co. Ltd.
Friday, 26 August1050 hours
181851 Far-Field Diversion Agent Using a Combination of a Soluble Particle Diverter with Specially Engineered ProppantN. Spurr, A.M. Gomaa, A. Pirogov, and E.S. Mccartney, Baker Hughes
STATION 7Wednesday, 24 August
1630 hours
181836 A New Liquid CO2 Based Gel Fracturing Fluid with Cylinder Micelles StructureY. Lu, W. Cui, and Y. Ding, RIPED-Langfang, PetroChina; J. Xu and Y. Duan, PetroChina Jilin Oilfield
1650 hours
181805 Acid Fracturing Carbonate-Rich Shale: A Feasibility Investigation of Eagle Ford FormationR.J. Cash, D. Zhu, and A.D. Hill, Texas A&M U
1710 hours
181847 Application of Injection Well Fracturing in Extra Low-Permeability OilfieldsJ. Wang, C. Tian, L. Xu, and X. Gao, RIPED, PetroChina; X. Zheng and Z. Wang, CNPC
Thursday, 25 August1020 hours
181865 Analysis of Thermal Effects on Hydraulic Fracturing Near a Horizontal Well by Using Displacement Discontinuity MethodB. Wu and X. Zhang, CSIRO Australia; R.G. Jeffrey, SCT Operations Pty. Ltd.
1630 hours
181779 In-Situ Stress Perturbations and Determinations Near a Fault and Their Impacts on Hydraulic Fracturing DesignY. Wang, Petro-Geotech Inc.; Q. Mi, Sinopec NorthWest Co.
1650 hours
181835 Induced Stresses Near a Hydraulic Fracture and Fracture Geometry with PlasticityY. Wang and F. Karaoulanis, Petro-Geotech Inc.
Friday, 26 August1050 hours
181843 Analysis of Hydraulic Fracture Propagating Performance with Geomechanical Characteristics in Naturally Fractured Shale FormationsY. Jang, J. Kim, J. Wang, and W. Sung, Hanyang U.
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