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Tuesday, 15 May 2012, 1000–1130 hours<br />

Session 12: Well Stimulation Fracturing<br />

1000<br />

Examination of Hydraulic Fracture Production Modelling Techniques<br />

157045<br />

O.C. Akuanyionwu, K. Elghanduri, B. Mokdad, M.R. Norris, Schlumberger<br />

1030<br />

Successful Implementation of Abrasive Perforation in Highly Deviated HP/HT Gas Well<br />

157379<br />

M.A. Atwi, F.O. Garzon, A.M. Al-Sagr, Saudi Aramco; W. Kharrat, A.H. Keong, Schlumberger<br />

Optimising Hydraulic Fracturing Design for Shale Gas Production through Numerical<br />

1100 157411<br />

Simulations<br />

G. Qin, University of Wyoming; Y. Li, China University of Petroleum; C. Wei, Texas A&M University;<br />

Y. Lu, RIPED, Petrochina; K. Luo, China National Petroleum Corporation<br />

Alternates/Posters<br />

Application of Rod-Shaped Proppant Increases Oil Recovery from Hydraulic Fractured Wells at<br />

157018<br />

Kotabatak Field, Sumatra<br />

P.D. Artola, L. Soetikno, C.R. Guimaraes De Carvalho, Schlumberger; M. Wildan, F.K. Adijaya,<br />

Chevron<br />

Journey of Hydraulic Fracturing Improvement to Increase Oil Recovery from Sandstone<br />

156550 Formation in Rimau Block<br />

T.A. Priyantoro, N.F. Prakoso, R.M. Kahfie, PT Medco E&P Indonesia<br />

157449<br />

Modelling of Proppant Embedment: Elastic Deformation and Creep Deformation<br />

Y. Liu, J. Guo, Southwest Petroleum University<br />

Tuesday, 15 May 2012, 1330–1500 hours<br />

Panel Session 4: Operations and Maintenance Strategies to Optimise Value<br />

Moderators: Misfir Al-Bidaiwi, Qatar Petroleum; Richard Gort, Shell<br />

The oil and gas industry is characterised by unparalleled challenges at a time where the easy oil and gas era is rapidly<br />

coming to an end. Production in increasingly deep water, extreme environmental conditions, unconventional oil, shale gas,<br />

tight gas, and many other techniques each pose their own challenges on developers, operators and service companies. The<br />

<strong>operations</strong> and maintenance strategies applied need to be adapted to the challenges at hand and will be key levers in<br />

maximising economic value of the assets. This involves technical solutions, but also has a particular impact on the<br />

maintenance and <strong>operations</strong> strategies applied over the <strong>production</strong> life cycle. Risk based techniques yield different outcomes<br />

depending on the intensity of the degradation processes and the margin impact of <strong>production</strong> losses for example. This panel<br />

session tries to solicit different approaches, techniques, tactics, and strategies as applied by operators and service<br />

companies alike.<br />

Panelist:<br />

• Behrooz Fattahi, AERA Energy<br />

Updates after 15 February will be reflected in the onsite <strong>conference</strong> programme.<br />

www.spe.org/events/poce

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