Agenda

Monday, November 29

19:00 - 22:00
Bowling Social Event High Rollers downtown Banff
Ticketed Event

Bowling Social Event

This SPE social event is held alongside the Symposium and Workshop for attendees to get active and meet new people in a relaxed setting. 

Bowling in Banff

Date

29 November 2021

Time

19:00 - 22:00

Cost

CAD 30

High Rollers is located at 10 Banff Avenue (Lowever Clocktower Mall), Banff, AB, T1L 1C8. The facility is equipped with 3 lanes of Canadian 10-pin bowling, ping-pong tables, and a pool table. Pub style food and (3) drink tickets will be provided for all registered attendees. ​​​​


* Please note: This is a ticketed event with only 40 tickets available. 

The SPE social event is held alongside the Symposium for attendees to get active and meet new people in a relaxed setting.

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Tuesday, November 30

13:00 - 13:10
Opening Remarks Van Horne A
Moderator(s) Julian Ortiz, ConocoPhillips; Kousha Gohari, Three60 Energy
13:10 - 15:00
Session 1: Application of Flow Control Devices (FCD) to Maximize the Asset Value of Oil and Gas Wells Van Horne A
Session Chairpersons Sahar Ghannadi, Ashaw Energy; Alireza Qazvini, Cenovus; Jesse Stevenson, Variperm Energy Services

This session is shared with the Thermal Well Integrity and Design Symposium.

This session will look at the case studies and lessons learned from application of FCDs in the industry for Thermal, Conventionals and Unconventional Resources. It will also look at the advanced technologies to maximize the asset value of challenging reservoirs.  

Presentations:

  1. ConocoPhillips Surmont Operational Experience with Liner Deployed Flow Control Devices
  • Omar Sheikh, ConocoPhillips
  1. What Are the Questions That Can Be Answered by Modeling?
  • Mazda Irani, Ashaw Energy
  1. Learnings from Running 244.5 mm FCD liners in Long Horizontal SAGD Well Pairs
  • Fred Schwering, Athabasca Oil Corporation
  1. Managing the Reservoir to Maximizing Oil Recovery by Reducing Water, Gas, CO2 and Steam Production
  • Ismarullizam Mohd Ismail, Inflow Control

 

15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 17:00
Session 2: Completion Challenges, Planning and Design Van Horne A
Session Chairpersons Russ Brausse, Ovintiv; Ian Sadler, Imperial

This session is shared with the Thermal Well Integrity and Design Symposium.

Historically well completions have been challenged by the uncertainty of what’s happening downhole. Advancements in technology are allowing us to look into places never seen before, and this session aims to highlight some of these emerging systems.

Presentations:

  1. Case Study: Wireless Method of Mapping the Flowing Temperature Profile
  • Dave Lavery, Metrol
  1. High Resolution Acoustic Imaging for Advanced Wellbore Integrity and Deformation Assessments

  • Rick Reeves, DarkVision Technologies

  1. Permanent Monitoring in Thermal Completions: A Summary of Existing Methods and Plans for Future Designs

  • Kyle Molzan, Petrospec Engineering Inc.

17:00 - 18:00

Wednesday, December 01

07:00 - 08:00
08:00 - 10:00
Session 3: Optimized Wellbore Architecture Van Horne A
Session Chairpersons Daniel Booy, C-FER Technologies; Julian Ortiz, ConocoPhillips

Operators are continuously seeking advanced technology to increase production, minimize cost and reduce environmental footprint. The industry is pushing the boundaries on what was possible only a few years ago, in particular by advancing wellbore architecture.  Technology development and field data from both unconventional and thermal projects, including how the same wellbore architecture can be used in both types of projects, are to be discussed. 

Presentations:

  1. Evolution of Wellbore Architecture in Surmont
  • Julian Ortiz, ConocoPhillips   
  1. Enabling data-driven production decisions with Intelligent Completions
  • Chris Hawks, Baker Hughes
  1. Steaming CIGAR - An Alternative Oilsands Recovery Technique
  • Marty Lastiwka, Suncor Energy

  1. Suncor Direct-to-SAGD Completions: Experience & Lessons Learned
  • Shirish Deshpande, Suncor Energy
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 - 12:00
Session 4: Wellbore Technology Development - What Does the Future Hold? Van Horne A
Moderator(s) Vitaly Khoriakov, Halliburton; Trevor Meador, Precision Well Servicing

This panel provides perspective from International and Canadian producers and service companies regarding collaborative efforts to how key technology advancements are developed, including the integration with data analytics to optimize field development while improving GHG efficiencies. Key discussion points will focus on how we can achieve the most value, what is the impact on the environment, where are the key technology gaps and what is the way forward?

Presentation:

  1. Intelligent Completions: Are They Advanced or Are They Complex?
  • Saeed Mubarak, SPE Digital Energy Technical Section

Panel Discussion:

Moderator: Trevor Meador, Precision Well Servicing

Panelists:

  • Clifford Allen, Halliburton      
  • Uriel Guerrero, Suncor Energy       
  • Myrat Kuliyev, ADNOC
  • Saeed Mubarak, SPE Digital Energy Technical Section      
  • Javier Sanchez, ConocoPhillips   

 

12:00 - 13:00
13:00 - 14:30
Session 5: Production Profiling and Data Acquisition Van Horne A
Session Chairpersons Ben Banack, Halliburton; Lyle Burke, CNRL; Michelle Wolanski, Suncor Energy

This session presents several technologic innovations to enhance the understanding of horizontal well inflow performance and conformance.  These technologies have potential to add and optimize value over a variety of well and play types. 

Presentations:

 

  1. Optimizing Hz Waterflood and Gas Lift Systems with Fiber-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing
  • Corey Quirion, Voltage Wireline Inc.
  1. Lessons Learned from Cross-Validation of Fiber Optics and Ultra-Compact Production Measurements in the Unconventional Wells
  • Yegor Se, Chevron    
  1. Canadian Natural Jackfish 3 Pad III DTS & DAS Inflow Profiling Pilot
  • Lyle Burke, Canadian Natural Resources Limited
14:30 - 15:00
15:00 - 17:00
Session 6: Intelligent Well Completions Van Horne A
Session Chairpersons Kousha Gohari, Three60 Energy; Mo Zeidani, Suncor Energy

Direct monitoring and remote control at discrete intervals within the well has enabled many assets to be optimized at completion zone resolution in offshore and international settings.  This session explores Canadian and similar land based Intelligent Well Completion deployments, that may enable more efficient secondary and tertiary recovery in multistage light oil and heavy oil wells.

Presentations:

  1. Unified Model to Understand the Performance of Autonomous ICD in Optimized Reservoir Completions
  • Oscar Becerra Moreno, Baker Hughes
  1. Leveraging an Integrated Completions Digital Platform to Automatically Operate and Optimize Advanced Completions

  • Elias Garcia, Halliburton
  1. Surface Controlled, Electric Gas Lift (EGL) Pilot in the Delaware
  • Stuart Scott and Bill Hearn, ConocoPhillips
  1. Applications of Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) Data for Intelligent Failure Management and Production Optimization
  • Dylan Hematillake and Anthony Nguyen, Suncor Energy