Time: May 26, 2010 to May 28, 2010
Location: Omni West, Houston, Texas
City/Town: Houston
Website or Map: http://www.sgdchouston.com
Event Type: conference
Latest Activity: May 22, 2010
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Whether you have experience in drilling and producing from shale gas plays, or you are about to gain access to shale gas resources, you are faced with ongoing challenges to ensure the technical and financial efficiency of drilling and well completions.
Shale Gas Drilling & Completions 2010, delivers key insight into applying cutting-edge drilling and completions techniques used throughout diverse shale projects in the US & Canada. Leading shale producers will share real life examples of their drilling and completions success and challenges - including experience from the Barnett, Haynesville, Horn River, Marcellus, Woodford and Fayetteville shale plays.
By attending this industry leading event, you will have the opportunity to benchmark your drilling and completion techniques with your peers. You will gain expert insight from case history examples, to help reduce the cost and increase the efficiency of developing new plays. You will also learn effective completions techniques that will ensure the continued success across the production lifecycle of the play.
Key topics for discussion include:
- HPHT drilling and completions in the Haynesville Shale
- Proppant selection, supply and implications on shale stimulations
- Flowback considerations for multi-stage horizontal well completions
- Completion strategies to maximise shale recovery
Perfecting perforating and fracturing techniques
- Taking a proactive approach to water recycling
- Horizontal Well placement techniques
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