1400-1530
Meeting Room M1 & M2
Session 1: Stakeholder Engagement
Session Chairpersons: Bernadette Cullinane, Accenture Australia Ltd.; George Koperna, Advanced Resources Intl.;Mark Pitkin, Beach Energy Ltd. |
Keynote |
Peter Stone, CSIRO |
167016 |
How Farmers, Graziers, Miners, and Gas Industry Personnel See their Potential for Co-existence in Rural Queensland
J. Everingham, N. Collins, T. Baumgartl, D. Mulligan, J. Cavaye, D. Rodriguez, S. Vink, W. Rifkin, U. of Queensland |
167086 |
Land, Air, and Water Footprint Reductions Through Technology
C.J. Hackbarth, E.R. Fonseca, B. La Mantia, S. Wong, Shell Intl. E&P Inc.; W. Westwood, Shell Canada Ltd. |
Alternates/ePosters |
167026 |
Living Through A Technology Shock - Reflections from an Episode of Rapid Growth in Unconventionals
A.J. Garnett, U. of Queensland |
167100 |
An Analysis Of Shale Gas Project Economics in Australia
J. Leven, T. Forde, Aker Solutions |
167021 |
Resource Play Lifecycle - From Recognition To Monetisation
S. Hara, Mitsubishi Corp. |
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1600-1730
Great Hall 1
Session 2: Unconventional Reservoir Characterisation
Session Chairpersons: Luiz Baez, BG Americas & Global LNG; Claudia Hackbarth, Shell; Nai- Shyong Yeh, BP China E&P |
Keynote |
Pat Lasswell, Weatherford Laboratories |
167048 |
Integration of Quantitative Rock Classification with Core-Based Geologic Studies: Improved Regional-Scale Modeling and Efficient Exploration of Tight Shale Plays
S. Marino, D.A. Handwerger, R. Suarez-Rivera, Schlumberger; S. Herring, K. Stevens, Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. |
166997 |
A New Approach to Measuring Rock Properties Data from Cores & Cuttings for Reservoir & Completions Characterisation: An Example from the Bakken Formation
G. Oliver, L.J. Plant, G. Spence, Fugro Robertson Inc.; H. Rael, Ion Geophysical |
Alternates/ePosters |
167056 |
Potential of Water Injection in Shale Formations
S. Morsy, J.J. Sheng, Texas Tech U. |
167031 |
Vitrinite Reflectance Versus Pyrolysis Tmax Data: Assessing Thermal Maturity in Shale Plays with Special Reference to the Duvernay Shale Play of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, Alberta, Canada
R.A. Wust, B.R. Nassichuk, Trican Geological Solutions Ltd.; P.C. Hackley, USGS |
167084 |
New Analytical Solutions for Gas Uptake Measurement and Permeability Prediction using Crushed Shale Samples
I. Akkutlu, Texas A&M U.; B. Er, Turkish Petroleum Corp. |
167017 |
Assessment of Fluid Type and Properties in Liquid Rich Unconventional Plays Ahead of Production
F. Gelin, R. Elias, Total EP |
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1600-1730
Meeting Room M1 & M2
Session 3: Hydraulic Fracture Design & Modelling
Session Chairpersons: Jim McGowen, Halliburton; Rob Jeffrey, CSIRO; Bobby Poe, Schlumberger |
Keynote |
Dave Cramer, ConocoPhillips |
167038 |
Effects of High Pressure-Dependent Leakoff (PDL) and High Process-Zone Stress (PZS) on Stimulation Treatments and Production.
M. Ramurthy, Halliburton; B.F. Towler, H.G. Harris, U. of Wyoming; R.D. Barree, Barree & Assocs. LLC. |
167064 |
Influence of in Situ Stresses on Fracture Stimulation in the Surat Basin, Southeast Queensland
T. Flottman, Origin Energy Ltd.; S. Brooke-Barnett, N. Milburn, R.L. Trubshaw, Origin Energy Ltd.; P.K. Paul, S. Busetti, P.H. Hennings, ConocoPhillips |
Alternates/ePosters |
167019 |
Lessons Learned from Engineering Analysis of Fracture Injection Tests from Different CBM Reservoirs
P. Pankaj, M.K. Sinha, R. Venkateshwaran, A. Barasia, Schlumberger |
166991 |
Dynamic Fracture Mechanics of Hydraulic Fracture Branching in Shale Gas Reservoirs
Q. Li, M. Chen, Y. Jin, China U. of Petroleum Beijing; F. Wang, U. of Texas at Austin |
167092 |
Evaluating Treatment Methods for Enhancing Microfracture Conductivity in Tight Formations
P.D. Nguyen, L.K. Vo, Halliburton Energy Services |
166990 |
Physical and Numerical Simulation of Hydraulic Fracture Initiation and Propagation in Gas Shale
Y. Li, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration & Development-Langfang, CNPC |
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