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Bakken Operators Share Artificial Lift & Production Optimization Techniques Case Studies
Whilst ESPs may give incredible IPs, many operators are still unsure if the production seen from this application justifies the vast initial expense. Likewise, many operators are currently questioning whether gas lift is going to be an effective application in the play.
The debut Bakken Artificial Lift & Production Congress 2013 will be bringing together production experts from across the play to compare ESP's, Gas Lifts and Jet Pumps to determine which artificial lift technique yields the highest economic recovery with the lowest failure rate.
With the sole aim of enhancing production efficiency and reducing costs, the Bakken Artificial Lift & Production Congress 2013 will over 2 packed days, deliver an unparalleled results-driven evaluation of optimum techniques at every stage of the production process, to reduce failures, ensure wells stay online and maximize production in the Bakken:
- ARTIFICIAL LIFT: Comparing ESP's, Gas Lift and Jet Pumps to determine which yields the highest economic recovery with the lowest failure rate
- PUMPING THE CURVE: Evaluating best practices for lowering pumps into the lateral, minimizing ware on the curve and increase fluid production
- PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION: Techniques for ensuring successful gas separation and mitigating sand failures to optimize production and decrease down time
- GATHERING CAPACITY: Hearing the latest gathering and midstream infrastructure updates to ensure production can be cost effectively evacuated from the well pad
- CHEMICAL TREATMENTS: Assessing corrosion, scale, H2S and Surfactant treatment techniques to ensure optimal run time of artificial lift
- EOR: Scrutinizing secondary and tertiary recovery methods to assess their effectiveness in maximizing ultimate recovery in Bakken wells
Executive Speakers Include:
- Mark Pearson, President, Liberty Resources
- Phil Archer, Facilities Manager, Whiting Petroleum
- Keith Lilie, Bakken Operations & Maintenance Manager, Statoil
- Bruce Scambler, Chairman & CEO, Cantex Energy
- Paul White, Production Manager, WPX Energy
- Patrick Breen, Production Chemist Technical Authority, Marathon Oil
- Robert Eller, VP Operations, Zavanna LLC
- Chris Clark, Production Manager, Liberty Resources
- Noel Putscher, Williston Basin Production Manager, Newfield Exploration
- Arge Mendez, Manager of Exploitation & Artificial Lift Specialist, Legacy Reserves
- Bonnie Ellwood, Production Engineer, Enerplus
- Jess Babbit, Sr. District Engineer, Samson Resources
- Jeff Patton, Production Manager, Murex Petroleum
- Yongchun Tang, Director, PEERI
- Burt Todd, Assistant Professor Petroleum Engineering, Montana Tech
- Erdal Ozkan, Professor & Co-Director Marathon Center For Excellence, Colorado School of Mines
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