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Technical Programme - Monday, 11 November

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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