As unconventional reservoir developments mature, managing parent-child well interactions have become increasingly complex. A deeper understanding of the interplay between fracture intensity, pressure depletion, and development sequencing is essential to optimize resource recovery while avoiding over-capitalization.
This Applied Technology Workshop (ATW) builds on a successful legacy, bringing together leading insights and recent advances in unconventional reservoir development. The program emphasizes resource development optimization in the context of parent-child interaction challenges, diagnostics integration, design considerations, and practical field learnings.
The workshop features both technical and regional sessions. Technical sessions explore cross-disciplinary trends, emerging diagnostics, and design strategies, while regional sessions highlight practical applications and lessons learned from key North American basins.