Pioneering Techniques in Fracturing and Wellbore Diagnostics to Improve Field Development
Tuesday, 4 February
Waterway Ballroom 1-4
Technical Session
This session showcases how industry is pushing the boundaries in well intervention and stimulation, focusing on the latest diagnostic advances and cutting-edge completion techniques to improve field development decisions. The case studies and methods shared will be broadly applicable and complementary to each other, and include examples from the Permian, North Sea, and Columbia.
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1300-1345 223547Stacked-pay Development Insights From Routine Sealed Wellbore Pressure Monitoring (SWPM)
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1345-1410 223572Acid Fracturing Treatment Design Optimization In North Sea Chalk Wells In Norway
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1410-1435 223568Simulation-Driven Operational Value Optimization Within Design Constraints: A Case Study In Applying Dynamic Stage Lengths At Execution Pace
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1535-1600 223569Permian Ultra-Long Lateral Drillout And Intervention Using Hydraulic Completion Units
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1600-1625 223581A New Method To Quantify The Connections Between Wells Based On Pressure And Strain Responses Measured In A Monitoring Well
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1625-1650 223517Successful Implementation CO2 Assisted Hydraulic Fracturing In A Deep And Low Permeability Sandstone Reservoir: First Case In Colombia
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Alternate 223512Recent Developments And Utilization Of Produced Water In Bakken Well Stimulations
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Alternate 223531Maximizing Hydraulic Fracturing Performance And Emission Reduction Through Acoustic Friction Analysis