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May 2008

May 20-23

San Antonio, TX USA
Phone:: 202 457 0480
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May 20-22
Alexandria, EGY
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May 20-21
Houston, TX USA
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May 25-28
Edinburgh, SCT
Phone:: 713 947 8727
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May 26-28
Bahrain, BAH
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May 27
Aberdeen, UK
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May 28-29
Aberdeen, UK
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May 28-30
Paris, FRA
Phone:: +44 (0) 207 067 1800
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June 1-6
SPE Reservoir Geomechanics Fourm
Colorado Springs, CO USA
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June 2-4
Copenhagen, DMK
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June 3-6
Baku, AZR
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Webcasts
The PennWell Petroleum Group Webcasts database is a valuable resource made available to all oil and gas professionals seeking in depth knowledge regarding the latest petroleum products, industry developments and technologies. This is a free service offered to all PennWell Petroleum Group website visitors.

Webcasts



Using Seismic Data to Judge the Success of Hydraulic Fracturing

Date: May 21, 2008
Time: 11:00 AM EDT    8:00 AM PDT    3:00 PM GMT   
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Mark E. Willis, Researcher / Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology



Overview:

Tight gas reservoirs typically require multiple stages of hydraulic fracturing in order to create the needed permeability to produce the gas locked in the pore space. Optimum field development depends on determining the effectiveness of the fracturing and proppant programs. A new seismic method, combining time lapse vertical seismic profiles and microseismic monitoring, is providing a potential way to detect and locate open, effective hydraulic fractures, and therefore a monitoring method to help design optimal fracturing programs.



About the Presenters:
(Click presenter's name for more information)

Mark E. Willis
Researcher / Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Massachusetts Institute of Technology


 



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Webcasts



Using Seismic Data to Judge the Success of Hydraulic Fracturing
Date: May 21, 2008
Time: 11:00 AM EDT     8:00 AM PDT     3:00 PM GMT    
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Mark E. Willis, Researcher / Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology






EOR/IOR and the Future of Global Oil Supply
Originally Broadcast: April 16, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Now available on Demand
Speakers: William F. (Bill) Lawson, General Chair, 16th Improved Oil Recovery Symposium
Rafael Sandrea, President, IPC Petroleum Consultants, Inc./IOR 2008 Plenary Speaker
Paul Willhite, Technical Program Chair, 16th Improved Oil Recovery Symposium
Bob Williams, Director of Research, Oil & Gas Journal Research Center








Washington Energy Politics: An OGJ Conversation
Originally Broadcast: March 27, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Bob Tippee, Editor, Oil & Gas Journal
Nick Snow, Washington Editor, Oil & Gas Journal




  
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