Emerging Shale Plays USA 2014: First Mover Plays, Early Development Plays, Plays On the Brink Of...
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F i r s t M o v e r S h a l e P l a y s , E a r l y D e v e l o p m e n t P l a y s , P l a y s O n T h e B r i n k O f C o m m e r c i a l i t y
Expanding The Horizon For Unconventional Exploration: Identifying New Shale & Tight Oil Play Opportunities Across The US
Providing Updated Core Analysis Data And Production Results To Identify Key
Geochemical, Petrophysical And Structural Production Drivers In The Hottest Emerging US Shale PlaysAnd Quantify Initial Rates Of Return, Identify Sweet Spots And Infer The Profitability Of Each Play Presented
Key Emerging Plays Being Discussed:
May 28-29, 2014 | Houston | Texas
Keith Skaar VP Exploration Element Petroleum
Expert Insight From Leading New Ventures Explorationists Including…
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Kirk Barrell President Amelia Resources
Cory Christofferson SVP Reservoir & Production Engineering Goodrich Petroleum
Thomas Bowman VP Evaluation, Geology & Geophysics ZaZa Energy
Randy Nickerson VP Exploration Caza Petroleum
Steve Walkinshaw President Vision Exploration
Alan Chamberlain President & Senior Geologist Cedar Strat Exploration
Organized By:
• NEVADA: ELKO & PILOT SHALE
• SOUTH TEXAS: OLMOS & BUDA SHALE
• WYOMING: LEWIS SHALE PLAY
• NEW MEXICO: GALLUP FORMATION
Hearing pilot well updates from first movers in some of North America’s least publicized but potentially most prospective unconventional plays
• COLORADO: GOTHIC SHALE• NEVADA: CHAINMAN SHALE• SOUTH TEXAS: EAGLEBINE
• ILLINOIS: NEW ALBANY• MONTANA: HEATH FORMATION
Using latest reservoir and well data to quantify production potential and assess the economics of exploiting the hottest and most current emerging plays in the US
• OKLAHOMA: WOODFORD SHALE
• LOUISIANA: TUSCALOOSA MARINE SHALE
• GULF COAST STATES: BROWN DENSE
Analyzing production results to date to identify the key geological drivers for production, infer drilling and completions strategies and derive the long-term economic viability of plays that are on the brink of becoming commercial
FIRST MOVER SHALE PLAYS
EARLY DEVELOPMENT PLAYS
PLAYS ON THE BRINK OF COMMERCIALITY
Todd Dutton President Longfellow Energy
Bill Fairhurst VP Exploration Eagle Oil & Gas Co.
F i r s t M o v e r S h a l e P l a y s , E a r l y D e v e l o p m e n t P l a y s , P l a y s O n T h e B r i n k O f C o m m e r c i a l i t y
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First Mover Shale Plays, Early Development Plays, Plays On The Brink Of CommercialityThe advancements in hydraulic fracturing and completions technologies have revolutionized
the North American oil & gas industry, dramatically increasing the number of newly exploitable prospects. Since 2008, tight-oil production in America has soared from 600,000 to 3.5 million barrels per day and operators are constantly looking for the next hottest play that has the potential to add significantly to the North American production profile.
It is absolutely critical for E&P operators to identify exciting new prospects as early in the development phase as possible, to benefit from leasing the most producible portions of land at lower acreage costs. However, with limits to the amount of plays any company can pilot, what is needed is a platform for producers to share the most up-to-date geological and initial production data, to enable a comprehensive evaluation of the realistic available prospects that can be capitalized on.
The Emerging Shale Plays USA 2014 congress will return to Houston on May 28-29, to deliver the latest core analysis data and production results to identify key geochemical, petrophysical and geostructural production drivers in the hottest emerging US shale plays. The mission of the event is to bring to light North America’s most talked about but least publicized plays, and answer some of the biggest questions the industry has with regards to whether these plays are going to be commercially viable in the long run.
• E&P-LED: It is the only E&P-led congress focusing exclusively on emerging shale plays across the US.
• ELKO, PILOT, GALLUP, BUDA & LEWIS SHALE PLAYS: The only congress bringing attention to relatively unknown emerging shale plays like the Elko, the Pilot Shale, the Gallup or the Buda. It will be the first time these plays are discussed in an industry-led, world-class forum.
• PLAY SELECTION: This is the only congress to compare and contrast such a broad range and unique set of plays side-by-side, under one roof and examine the key criteria used to determine entry into one emerging play over another.
• LATEST GEOLOGICAL & PRODUCTION UPDATES: We are involving operators currently working on the frontline of these plays who will deliver the most up-to-date geological and production data based on recent activity.
Venue Information
Emerging Shale Plays USA 2014
will be held in at the
Omni Houston Hotel
4 Riverway, Houston, Texas 77056
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NEW MEXICO
UTAHNEVADA
TEXAS
COLORADO
MONTANA
OKLAHOMA
LOU
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MIS
SIS
SIPPI
ARKANSAS
KY
IN
Elko &Pilot Shale
Chainman
Lewis Shale Play
Gothic Shale
NewAlbany
HeathFormation
Gallup
EaglebineTuscaloosa
Marine Shale
Woodford Shale
Brown Dense
Olmos & Buda Shale
First Mover Plays
Early Development Plays
Plays On The Brink Of Commerciality
Liberty Resources LLC
“Great way to get up to speed quickly on multiple shale plays”
Le Norman Operating LLC
“One of the best congresses I’ve ever attended. I learned something from
every presentation”
TUSCALOOSA, CHAINMAN, ELKO, PILOT SHALE, OLMOS, BUDA, EAGLEBINE & LEWIS SHALE:Evaluating Core Results, Well Data And Production Updates In Hottest Emerging Plays In Louisiana, Nevada, South Texas And Wyoming
Day 1Wednesday May 28, 2014
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE ADDRESS8.40 Play Selection: Examining The Key Considerations Used To Determine Entry Into One Emerging Play Over Another
•Land:comparingacreagepricesandlandavailabilityinthehottestemergingshaleplaystoidentifythemostpromisinglandacquisitionopportunities
•CostOfDrilling:evaluatingdrillingandcompletionscostsagainstbarrelsproducedpermonthtodeterminefeasibilityofeconomicmargins
•WaterSupply:assessingtheavailabilityofwaterresourcesandstatewaterregulationstoderivethefeasibilityofacquiringsufficientvolumesofwater
•SupplyChain:understandingtheimpactavailabilityandpriceofdrillingandcompletionsserviceshaveonthedecisiontoenternewplaylocations
•StateRegulations:reviewingthedrillingandcompletionspermissionrequirementsandenvironmentallegislationstoascertainwhichprospectiveareasaremostbeneficialforshaleE&PacrosstheUnitedStates
•AccessibilityOfDownstreamMarkets:understandingtherefineryanddownstreamdemandforcommoditiesinthatregion
Bill Fairhurst, VP Exploration, Eagle Oil & Gas9.10 Question & Answer Session
KEYNOTE PANEL9.20 Analyzing Geological Criteria Used To Identify And Execute Early-Entry Resource Plays To Ensure The Successful Exploitation Of A Previously Un-Tapped Play
•Understandingtheroleofcreativityindefiningnewareastoexploretoensureoperatorsarealwaysanearlymoverinaprofitableemergingplay
•Examiningthekeygeotechnicalandcommercialparametersindeterminingahighlyeconomicalplay
•Investigatingleaseaccessibilitytoensureonlythemostfeasibleareasareinvestedinandbarrierstooperationsarelimited
•Understandingtheimportanceofmarketingtheplaytoensuresufficientinfrastructureisinplacetosupportoperations
Randy Nickerson, VP Exploration, Caza Petroleum
Bill Fairhurst, VP Exploration, Eagle Oil & Gas9.50 Question & Answer Session
LOUISIANATUSCALOOSA MARINE SHALE
TUSCALOOSA MARINE SHALE: UPDATED GEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS10.00 Using Latest Geochemical, Petrophysical, Geo-structural And Seismic Data On The TMS To Identify The Variability And Extent Of Productive Rock
•ExaminingthefluidbendsintheTMStoidentifythelocationanddepthsoftheoil,gasandcondensatewindows
•Lookingattherelativepermeabilityoftheplaytodeterminehowthefluidityofoilandgasandhowthisdictatestherateofproduction
•Assessinghowresistivitycorrelatestolithologyandoilinplacetounderstandtheextenttowhichasweetspotisdeterminedbyresistivity
•UsinglatestgeochemicalanalysistoidentifythesourcerockoftheTMS
•ComparingS1,S2,TMAXandVitriniteReflectancebetweentheTMSwiththeEagleFordtoinferthemostproductiveregionsoftheplay
•Providingstratigraphicandstructuralanalysisdataonsaltentrapments,verticalvariations,naturalfracturesandfaultstooptimizedrillingandcompletionsstrategies
Kirk Barrell, President, Amelia Resources LLC10.30 Question & Answer Session
10.40 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
TUSCALOOSA MARINE SHALE: COST OPTIMIZATION11.10 Examining Latest Well Results Against Type Of Completions To Understanding What Has Driven Completions Performance To Date
•Understandinghowoperatorsaremitigatingdownholeissuestomaintainfavorableeconomics
•Examininglatestflowandproductionratesagainstdrillingandcompletionscosttoidentifycurrenteconomicmargins
•Identifyingoptimalwell,casingandmuddesignstodrivedowncostandincreasedrillingspeedandefficiencyintheTuscaloosaMarineShale
•Determininghowclayvariationsinthedeeperstrataoftheplayimpactcompletionsselection,costandperformance
•Weighingtheeffectivenessofwellscompletedtodateagainstthecompletionsmethodusedtounderstandwhatdrivescompletionsperformance
•Usingstratigraphicanalysistoimplementthelateralmapping,increasinglandingandcompletionsaccuracy
Cory Christofferson, SVP Reservoir & Production Engineering, Goodrich Petroleum11.40 Question & Answer Session
NEVADACHAINMAN, ELKO FORMATION & PILOT SHALE
CHAINMAN: GEOLOGICAL UPDATE11.50 Using The Latest Seismic And Log Analysis To Distinguish The Key Differences Between A Successful And Un-Successful Chainman Well
•Examininglatestlogstoprovideupdatesontheporosity,permeabilityandfracturedensityoftheplay
•Correlatinga3Dseismicmapoftheareawithareasthathavebeenprofitableinthepastandareasthatshowpotentialforfutureexploration
•AssessinghowthestructuralcomplexityofthesourcerockconditionsbrittlenessvariationsacrosstheChainmantoinfertargetareasfordrilling
•Evaluatingaerialvariationsinorganicrichnessandthermalmaturityacrosstheplaytoidentifythesweetspots
•LookingattheuplifthistoryoftheChainmantounderstandfluidconditionsandhowtheseinfluencethermalmaturity,pressuresandvolumetricestimations
•Usingpermeabilitylogstoimproverocktypologyclassificationandinferdrillingandcompletionsstrategy
Alan Chamberlain, President, Cedar Strat Exploration12.20 Question & Answer Session
PILOT SHALE: GEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS12.30 Using Latest Geological Data To Pinpoint Pay Zones In The Geologically Varied Pilot Shale And Determine If Sweet Spots Will Be Economic
•Examiningtheorganicrichness,depth,depositionalenvironmentandrightpressureandmaturationpointtodeterminewheretodrill
•UsinggravitysurveysandstratigraphicintervalanalysisresultstoassesstheoptimumdepthanddrillingtargetsinthePilotShale
•Usinglatestporosityanalysistopredictexpectedoilflowrates•Correlatingfracturedensitieswithfaultcurvaturestolocate
thefreewaysacrossthePilotShale
Kumar Bhattacharjee, Geological Advisor, Texas Oil & Mining, Inc.1.00 Question & Answer Session
1.10 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
ELKO FORMATION: RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION2.10 Examining The Geochemical And Depositional Characteristics Of The Elko Formation To Assess The Quality The Reservoir
•Evaluatingthethermalmaturity,oilsaturationandTOCvaluesoftheElkoformationtodetermineitsorganicrichness
•Reviewingwelldatashowingpressure,porosityandpermeabilitytocalculatepotentialoilflowandestimatedproductionrates
•Utilizing3Dseismicanalysistoascertainthedepth,geologicalageandlithologyoftheElkoformationtostrategizeaviabledrillingandcompletionsplan
•Mappingthegeologicalvarianceacrosstheformationtopinpointsweetspots
Alan Chamberlain, President, Cedar Strat Exploration2.30 Question & Answer Session
SOUTH TEXASOLMOS, BUDA & EAGLEBINE
OLMOS SHALE2.40 Assessing The Reservoir Quality Of The Olmos Shale To Evaluate The Commerciality Of Acquiring Leases In The Olmos Shale
•EvaluatingreserveestimatestodetermineEURsandgagelong-termeconomicpayback
•AnalyzingmaturityandTOClevelstomapouttheextentofexploitablezonesoftheplayandacreageavailableforlease
•ProvidingcompressiontestresultsofrocksamplestoreevaluatethefrackabilityoftheOlmosandinformcompletionsdesign
•Correlatingtherockpropertiesandgeo-mechanicswithinitialproductionresultstoinformdrillingandcompletionsstrategyintheplay
John R. Hennessy, Geophysicist, Laredo Energy3.10 Question & Answer SessionBUDA SHALE3.40 Implementing Geophysical Analysis Across The Continuing Trend Of The Buda To Expand Production Into New Areas Within The Formation
•EvaluatingthehighdensityofnaturalfracturesagainstthelowporositytodeterminehowthishasaffectedproductionintheBudashale
•Examiningresultsfromcompressionteststodeterminehowitwillrespondtofracturing
•MappingpermeabilityacrossthenewextensionsoftheBudaformationtopredictoilflowlevelsanddeterminecommercialityoffuturewells
•Usingstructuralanalysisassessdeeperareasoftheformationandidentifyextensionswithhighermatrixporosity
•CorrelatinginitialproductionwithTOC,thermalpermeabilityanddepositionalenvironmenttoestablishbiggestdriversofoilflowandproductivity
Trey Cortez, Geologist, Energy & Exploration Partners4.10 Question & Answer Session4.20 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
EAGLEBINE5.10 Characterizing The Portions Of The Eaglebine That Have Demonstrated The Highest Production Rates To Identify New Prospective Extensions Of The Play
•Utilizinglatestcoreandproductiondatatofurtherdeveloppetrophysicalmodelsandmeasurethefullextentofthecommercialityoftheplay
•DetermininghowsalttectonicsdeformtherockandcreatetrapsacrosstheformationtolocatenewmorereservoirsalongtheEaglebine
•Studyingmigrationtrendsinpre-existentreservoirsoftheEaglebinetodeterminethedirectioninwhichtheoilsourcemightbemigratingto
•ExaminingtheoilandgaswindowoftheEaglebinetounderstandiftheestablishededgesoftheplayneedtobere-delineated
Thomas Bowman, VP Evaluation, Geology & Geophysics, ZaZa Energy5.40 Question & Answer Session
WYOMINGLEWIS SHALE
LEWIS SHALE: GEOLOGICAL UPDATE6.10 Evaluating The Lewis Shale In The Continuous Petroleum System Of The Greater Green River Basin To Understand If This Is An Overlooked Unconventional Resource
•Identifyingthesweetspotsinthecretaceouslewisshaletodeterminetheextentofwetgasandoilwindows
•Analyzingtheprogradationaldepositionalsystemoftheplaytounderstandthegeologicalpropertiesandstructuralcompliexityoftheshaleinplace
•EvaluatingthekeyblackshalehorizonwithintheLewisshale,termedtheAsquithmarker,tounderstandtheTOCandkerogenlevelspresentthesourcerock
•Quantifyingtheadditionalpotentialforgasandliquidsproductionintheshalierstatratoevaluatetheeconomicviabilityoftappingintothisplay
Dr. Roger Slatt, Director, Institute Of Reservoir Characterization and Gungoll Chair Professor Of Petroleum Geology & Geophysics, ConocoPhillips School Of Geology & Geophysics6.40 Question & Answer Session6.50 Chair’s Closing Remarks
7.00 - 8.00 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area
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8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE ADDRESS8.40 Identifying Optimal Techniques For Measuring The Producibility And Increasing The Accuracy Of Sweet Spot Identification In Exploratory Plays
•Analyzingtheoptimumanalysistorunwhenestablishingthematurity,permeabilityandporosityofaplay
•UnderstandingwhetheritisTOC,vitrinitereflectanceorTMAXthatisthestrongestindicatorofgoodproduction
•Correlatingrockanalysiswithwhatweseeinproductivityorultimatereservestoidentifyanystrongtrendsorvariability
•Developingarelationshipbetweenmineralogyandthefracabilityoftherocktobetteridentifymostproductivedrilltargets
•Shiftingfocusawayfromgeometriccompletionstodesigningcompletionsaroundtherockmechanicsofthelateral
•Usingseismicattributessuchasamplitudes,coherenceandfrequencytoidentifyaccuratetargetareasandmapstructuralvariations
•Developingregionaldepthmapsandisopachsgeneratedbystratigraphicanalysistocalculatethesizeandthicknessofshalestrata
Keith Skaar, VP Exploration, Element Petroleum9.10 Question & Answer Session
KEYNOTE PANEL: MINIMUM PARAMETERS9.20 How Advancements In Completions Technology Is Reducing The Minimum Geological Parameters Required For Commercially Viable US Play
•Definingthelimits:identifyingtheminimumcutoffpointsofTOC,porosityandoilsaturationthatequatetoaneconomicallyviableshaleprospect
•Discussinghowloweredgeologicalrequirementsareenablingpreviouslyuntappedprospectstobeexploited
•Deliberatinghowtechnologyisenablingthecommercialdevelopmentofformationswithincreasingproportionsofclaycontenttogagelimitsofexploitation
•Developingarelationshipbetweenmineralogyandthefracabilityoftherocktobetteridentifymostproductivedrilltargets
•Canyouproducefromareservoirwithsatisfactoryporosityandsaturationbutnoorganiccontent?
Keith Skaar, VP Exploration, Element PetroleumRandy Nickerson, VP Exploration, Caza PetroleumBill Fairhurst, VP Exploration, Eagle Oil & Gas Co.9.50 Question & Answer Session
10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
OKLAHOMAWOODFORD OIL WINDOW
LONGEVITY OF WOODFORD OIL WELLS10.30 Using Early Drilling And Completions Results To Predict How Long Woodford Oil Wells Will Produce Economically And Long Term Return On Investment
•DeliveringatechnicalevaluationofWoodfordwellstomapinitialdrillingandcompletionsresults
•AnalyzingproductiondeclinecurvestounderstandtheviabilityandpotentialofoilproductionintheWoodfordshale
•Understandingflowdynamicsrelatedtoreservoirpressuretodelineateover-pressuredporesandimproveproduction
•Providingsolutionstoensureoilinnaturallypressuredandimmatureareascanbeproducedtoimprovewelllongevity
•Studyingchangesinreservoirpropertiestopredicthowlongawellwillbeabletoproduceeconomically
Todd Dutton, President, Longfellow Energy10.40 Question & Answer Session
COLORADOGOTHIC SHALE
GOTHIC SHALE: ECONOMIC VIABILITY10.50 Assessing The Gas Content, TOC, Brittleness And Pressure Of The Gothic Shale To Determine Its Viability As A Productive And Economically Sustainable Shale Play
•Examininghowthermalmaturityvariesfromsouthwesttonortheastinthegothicshale
•Analyzinguniformheatflowintheparadoxbasintoindicatethelackofsignificantcrustalthermalsources
•Evaluatingtectonicstabilitytodetermineitsimpactonthermalstability•IdentifyingTOCcontentsoftheplaytoassessthegothicshale
asanorganicrichsourcerock
•Providingvitrinitereflectsnicevaluestoidentifyoil,drygasandwetgaswindows
•Understandingtheimplicationsofreservoircharacteristicsonfracturestimulationdesigntoevaluatetheoverallcommercialityoftheplay
•Comparingthemappedgothicshalethickness,programmedpyrolysisandgeochemicaldataacrossdifferentexplorationareastoindicateifprospectiveshalesextendsouthward
Kenneth Pacheco, Geologist, Chevron11.20 Question & Answer Session
11.30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
ILLINOISNEW ALBANY SHALE
NEW ALBANY: GEOLOGICAL UPDATE12.30 Evaluating Latest Geological and Reservoir Properties Of The Organic-Rich New Albany Shale As A Potential Liquids-From-Shale Play In The Illinois Basin
•AnalyzingorganicrichnessandorganicmattertypeofdifferentsectionsoftheNewAlbanyShaletounderstandthehydrocarbongenerativepotentialandqualityofthegeneratedhydrocarbons
•Identifyingzonesofsufficientthermalmaturityforoilgenerationandretentiontodelineatenewprospectiveareas/sectionsoftheNewAlbany
•Examiningmineralogicalcompositionandporosity/permeabilitydatatodeterminespatialvariabilityofthereservoir
•Identifyinggeological,operational,andotherchallengestogetinsightintobestproductiontargetswithgreatestreturnoninvestments
Maria Mastalerz, Research Scientist-Coal Geology, Organic Petrology & Geochemistry, Indiana Geological Survey1.00 Question & Answer Session
GULF COAST, FLORIDA, SOUTHERN ARKANSAS, NORTHERN LOUISIANA
BROWN DENSE
BROWN DENSE: REGIONAL GEOLOGY UPDATE1.10 Examining The Lower Smackover Brown Dense Lime Trend: An Update Of BDL Regional Geology, Recent Drilling Results And Future Potential
•Analyzingthelithologicalcomposition,faciestypesandTOCcontent/distributionintheBrownDenseLimeTrend
•ProvidingahistoricalreviewofrecentBrownDenseLimedrillingandcompletionsactivity
•ComparingBDLproductiondatafromrecentunconventionaland“legacy”verticalwells
•Identifyingoptimaltrendareas(“sweetspots”)forfutureexplorationanddevelopment
Steve Walkinshaw, President, Vision Exploration1.40 Question & Answer Session
1.50 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
NEW MEXICOGALLUP
GALLUP2.20 Using Latest Geochemical, Petrophysical, Geo-structural And Seismic Data On The Gallup To Identify The Variability And Extent Of Productive Rock
•ExaminingthefluidbendsintheGalluptoidentifythelocationanddepthsoftheoil,gasandcondensatewindows
•Lookingattherelativepermeabilityoftheplaytodeterminehowthefluidityofoilandgasandhowthisdictatestherateofproduction
•Assessinghowresistivitycorrelatestolithologyandoilinplacetounderstandtheextenttowhichasweetspotisdeterminedbyresistivity
•UsinglatestgeochemicalanalysistoidentifythesourcerockoftheGallup
•Providingstratigraphicandstructuralanalysisdataonsaltentrapments,verticalvariations,naturalfracturesandfaultstooptimizedrillingandcompletionsstrategies
2.50 Question & Answer Session
MONTANAHEATH FORMATION
HEATH: PRODUCTION UPDATE
3.00 Using Latest Production Results To Infer Sweet Spots And Assess The Profitability Of The Heath Formation
•Understandingiftheplayisasuniversallyrichasinitiallyadvocatedandifnot,wherethekeysweetspotslie
•Quantifyingbarrelsperdayproducedtounderstandifconceptualpredictionsoftheplayhavematerializedinproduction
•ExaminingtheTOCs,vitrinitereflectanceandTMAXtogainfurtherinsightintothebestdrillinglocationforgreatestreturnoninvestment
•StudyingthestructuralcomplexityoftheHeathtodeterminewhetherfaultsprovidepathwaysfordrillingandcompletions
•Understandingwhatdrillingandcompletionsstrategieshavebeenusedtooptimizeproductionatminimizedcost
•Exploringdifferentcompletiontypes,fracsizesandfracfluidsoperatorshaveusedtoenableeffectiveandcommercialproduction
•Understandingiftherehavebeenanyhighwatersaturatedzonesdiscoveredtoflagupoperationalhazards
3.30 Question & Answer Session
3.40 Chair’s Closing Remarks And End Of Conference
Day 2Thursday May 29, 2014
GOTHIC SHALE , WOODFORD OIL PLAY, HEATH , GALLUP & BROWN DENSE:Analyzing The Productive Potential Of The Most Promising Emerging Plays Across Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Oklahoma And The Gulf Coast States
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