Conference Program - Society of Petroleum Engineers

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Conference Program - Society of Petroleum Engineers
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Society of Petroleum Engineers
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Welcome From
the General Chair
It is my privilege to welcome you to the flagship event of the Society of
Petroleum Engineers—the 2015 SPE Annual Technical Conference and
Exhibition (ATCE) in Houston.
Each year, ATCE accelerates worldwide application of the most innovative
technologies and best practices in E&P. Many of the advancements you will
discover this year in the conference and exhibition will play a vital role in
addressing the industry’s most pressing challenges.
The agenda includes 46 technical sessions and 34 training courses, as well
as panel discussions, workshops, knowledge sharing ePoster presentations,
and special events.
In Monday’s forward-looking Opening General Session, “2040: The Journey
and the Destination—Diverse Perspectives,” panelists will discuss an energy
road map for meeting global demand in the next few decades. The SPE Technical
Report on Tuesday will provide timely guidance for decision quality in upstream
projects, including how to promote better collaboration, reduce project delays,
and avoid value erosion.
This year’s traditional events include the Annual Awards Banquet, which celebrates
successes within SPE and our industry, and the President’s Luncheon and Annual
Meeting of Members, presenting new achievements and upcoming initiatives.
ATCE’s most competitive event is the PetroBowl SM Contest. Cheer for a student
chapter team in your region as they compete against schools from all over the world
in an exciting tournament that tests their knowledge of the industry and SPE.
The exhibition at ATCE will continue to raise the bar as an international showcase of
new product launches, groundbreaking technologies, and valuable industry services.
While you’re in the exhibit hall, visit the SPE Pavilion, where you’ll discover
member resources to support your professional growth through every stage
of your career.
I hope the program will inspire all attendees—from students and young
professionals to industry leaders—to engage in thought-provoking discussions.
On behalf of SPE, I thank you for attending and hope you enjoy all that
ATCE 2015 has to offer.
Gustavo Hernández-García
Director of Operations, PEMEX E&P
Table of Contents
As of 1 September 2015
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
5 Advertiser Index
5 Mobile App
8Corporate Sponsors
10 Attendee Tips
12 General Information
15 Policies and Procedures
16 Safety Guidelines
17 Sustainability
18 Transportation
20 Section Anniversaries
21Student Chapter Anniversaries
22 Technical Session Tracks
24 Training Courses
26 SPE Pavilion
33 Daily Schedule
34KEY Club Breakfast
(formerly 25-Year Club Breakfast)
34KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
34 Welcome Breakfast Social
34 New Member Engagement Center
34 PetroBowl SM Contest
34 University Teaching Opportunities—Tables
34 Opening General Session
36 Chairman’s Luncheon
36 Technical Paper Writing Workshop
36 ENGeniousSM presented by JPT © Young
Technology Showcase
36 Special Session 1: Value Preservation—Sustainability
and Management of Above-Ground Risk
36 S
pecial Session 2: Gas Scrubber Design
and Validation for Robust Separation Duty
36PetroBowl SM Reception
37Welcome Reception
37University Alumni Receptions
37Petroleum Data-Driven Analytics (PD2A)
Technical Section Dinner
37PFC Dinner: Managing Project Complexity
38Technical Sessions
44 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
SATURDAY–SUNDAY, 26–27 SEPTEMBER
29 30
30
30
30
30
30
30
Daily Schedule
SPE Petroleum Engineering Certification Exam
SPE Section and Student Chapter Leadership Workshop
Technical Paper Writing Workshop
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
Student Meet and Greet
Technical Editor Workshop
Drilling Systems Automation Technical Section (DSATS)
Symposium
31 International Faculty Session
31 Editorial Review Committee Reception
31 Region and Section Awards Reception
31 Drilling Systems Automation Technical Section (DSATS) Reception
31 Digital Energy Technical Section (DETS) Dinner
31 Research and Development Technical Section (RDTS) Dinner
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Table of Contents
As of 1 September 2015
WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
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TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
47 Daily Schedule
48Breakfast Honoring SPE Distinguished Lecturers
48Technical Report: Guidance For Decision Quality in
Multi-Company Upstream Projects
48International Student Paper Contest—Master’s Division
48International Student Paper Contest—Undergraduate Division
48 KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
48 New Member Engagement Center
48Special Session 3: Error Analysis and Uncertainty
in Flow Assurance and Facility Design
49 S
pecial Session 4: Managing the Future Impact of
Current Cost Cutting
49 S
oft Skills Workshop I: SPE Professionals Exemplify Integrity
and Ethics
49 S
oft Skills Workshop II: Diversity—Focusing on the Value and
Relevance in Global Business
49 Technical Paper Writing Workshop
49Student Communication Skills Workshop
49ENGenious SM presented by JPT ® Young Technology Showcase
49 Expo Luncheon
50 S
oft Skills Workshop III: Effective Communication—Gaining
an Edge in the Industry
50 S
oft Skills Workshop IV: Critical Thinking for Effective
Problem Solving
50 PFC/HSE Topical Luncheon
50 Research and Development Technical Section Topical Luncheon
50 Wellbore Positioning Technical Section Topical Luncheon
51 Student Awards
52 Student Awards Luncheon and General Session
52 Special Session 5: Process Safety and Culture in Wells
52 International Student Paper Contest­—PhD Division
52 Young Professionals’ Reception
52 Happy Hour/Reception
53 Annual Reception and Banquet
53SPE and AIME Supported Award Recipients
53 SPE International Award Recipients
54 Technical Sessions
63 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
Daily Schedule
Energy4me® “Energize Your Classroom” Teacher Workshop
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
New Member Engagement Center
Special Session 6: Learn To Start Your Own
Business and Grow Your Networking Skills
68 Energy4me® High School Student STEM Event
70 President’s Luncheon and Annual Meeting of Members
70 Century Club
71SPE Distinguished Lecturers
712015 Distinguished Members
72Section Awards
73 Technical Sessions
82 Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
TRAINING COURSES
24Pre- and Post-Conference Training Courses
SPE LEADERSHIP
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2015 Board of Directors
2016 Incoming Directors
ATCE 2015 Committees
CITY TOURS
90Ticketed Excursions
EXHIBITION
94 Products and Services
107 Exhibitors
MAPS
121 Hilton Americas
122 Convention Center, Level 1
123 Convention Center, Level 3
Inside Back Cover
Exhibition Floor Plan
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Industrial Solutions
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challenging technical environments. Lonza’s oil and gas products are
the results of Lonza’s scientific, application and regulatory expertise.
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Vist us at Booth # 1508 to learn more about Lonza’s specialty
chemicals for challenging technical environments.
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Advertiser Index
ARCADIS ................................................................................15
Baker Hughes, Inc. .............................Inside Front Cover
CoorsTek ................................................................................16
Epic Ceramic Proppants, Inc. ........................................84
Fairmount Santrol ...............................................................43
Frank’s International ..........................................................69
Hi-Crush .................................................................................70
IHS ............................................................................................46
Ingevity..................................................................................... 6
Journal of Petroleum Technology ® magazine...........10
Kuwait Oil Company ..........................................................13
(as of 24 August 2015)
Lonza......................................................................................... 4
Nutech Energy .....................................................................72
PCC Energy Group..............................................................66
PetroSkills ..............................................................................41
RESMAN...................................................Inside Back Cover
Saudi Aramco .......................................................................11
Schlumberger .....................................Outside Back Cover
Statoil ......................................................................................83
Superior Drilling Products, Inc. ......................................32
Total .........................................................................................65
Wacker....................................................................................28
Mobile App
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in the palm of your hand!
Download now and maximize your time.
• Stay organized with up-to-the-minute exhibitor, speaker,
and event information.
• Sync the app across all your devices with “Multi-Device Sync”.
• Receive important real-time communications from SPE.
• Build a personalized schedule and bookmark exhibitors.
• Take notes and download technical papers.*
• Rate and comment on the sessions you attend.
• Interactively locate sessions and exhibitors on the
George R. Brown Convention Center maps.
• Visit your bookmarked exhibitors with the “Quick Route”.
• Find attendees and connect with your colleagues through
“Friends”.
• Stay in the know and join in on social media with #ATCE2015.
• Watch SPE videos.
• Find Houston’s local attractions, restaurants, and more!
* Conference papers are available for download to full-conference
registrants, presenting authors, select VIPs, and those who
purchase the proceedings.
Download Instructions
The ATCE mobile app for 2015 is a native application for iPad,
smartphones (iPhone and Android), and a web-based app for
Blackberry. There’s also a web-based version of the application
for all other web browser–enabled phones.
Search: For iPhone and Android phones (also iPad and iPod
Touch), visit the App Store or Google Play on your device, and
search for “ATCE 2015”.
For All Other Device Types (including BlackBerry, Windows, and
all other web browser–enabled devices): While on your device
point your mobile browser to http://m.core-apps.com/atce2015
to be directed to the proper download version for your device.
Should you have any questions, please contact
support@core-apps.com.
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Get Social
Join the conversation at ATCE 2015.
Add your ideas, photos, and posts from this event.
Here’s how to get involved:
Facebook: facebook.com/spemembers
Twitter: @SPEtweets
Instagram: @speengineers
Dialogue with colleagues at SPE Connect.
Don’t forget to use #ATCE2015 for your
conference-related videos, posts, and updates.
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Conference
Information
Corporate Sponsors
Attendee Tips
General Information
Policies and Procedures
Safety Guidelines
Sustainability
Transportation
Section Anniversaries
Student Chapter Anniversaries
Technical Session Tracks
Training Courses
SPE Pavilion
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
As of 20 August 2015
Student Awards Luncheon, Student Meet and Greet,
PetroBowlSM Scholarships, PD2A Technical Section Dinner
Titanium Sponsors
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Annual Reception and Banquet
Sustainability Sponsor
Registration and Lanyards
Foot Massage Lounge, Banner
ENGeniousSM
Diamond Sponsor
Monday PM and Tuesday AM
Coffee Breaks
Tuesday Expo Happy Hour
Platinum Sponsor
Chairman’s Luncheon
President’s Luncheon
ENGenious Ruby Sponsor
Carpet Logos
Monday Hydration Station
and Charging Station
Charging Station
Relationship of Parties: The term partner as used in this brochure indicates a cooperative relationship, and does not constitute a legal relationship, between the Parties.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
As of 20 August 2015
Schedule at a Glance
Lighted Display Unit
Gold Sponsors
PFC Dinner
DSATS Reception
Conference Bags
PetroBowlSM Scholarships
Silver Sponsor
Pens in Conference Bag
News | Jobs | Data | Events
Light Box Directional
PFC Dinner
PD2A Technical
Section Dinner
Press Room
PD2A Technical
Section Dinner
DETS Technical
Section Dinner
Patron of SPE and
Tuesday Hydration Station
Patrons of SPE
R&D Technical Section Dinner
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Attendee Tips
Attending ATCE for the first time? Here’s the Insider’s Guide to this Conference Program.
The Society of Petroleum Engineers is pleased to welcome you to Houston. The program you’re holding is a comprehensive overview
of the next few days, from the time you arrive until you depart. It provides information of professional and personal interest.
Don’t miss the Opening General Session ATCE begins with
the Opening General Session on Monday, 28 September in the
Bush Grand Ballroom, Level 3 of the George R. Brown Convention
Center (GRBCC).
The Opening General Session starts at 1030 hours.
Attend Technical and Special Sessions The program committee
has worked diligently over the past year to bring you topics and
industry presenters of relevance to your business and career focus.
There are 10 concurrent sessions in rooms located on the third
level of the convention center. In anticipation of full rooms, SPE has
arranged for an overflow room on Level 3, to allow you to still
see the presentations. Due to limited seating, we recommend
attendees arrive early for their chosen sessions.
Check out the Knowledge Sharing ePoster Stations During
coffee breaks each day, industry colleagues and experts will be
presenting at ePoster stations, located on Level 3. Stop by and
listen to brief presentations.
Picture an audience of
80,000 SPE members.
Now picture your ad in JPT magazine reaching
ALL of them.
SPE Pavilion Recharge at ATCE’s one stop for SPE information—the
SPE Pavilion, Booth 3842, Hall C. Charge your phone and learn more
about what SPE can do for you.
T Ticketed Events Many meal events are ticketed gatherings. If you
did not purchase tickets during the online registration process, you
will have an opportunity to purchase them at registration or just
prior to each ticketed event, subject to space availability.
Luggage Check The luggage check is located on Level 2 of the
George R. Brown Convention Center.
Coats—USD 3 Bags—USD 5
New Member Engagement Center Get involved in SPE! The New
Member Engagement Center is a special ticketed area open to new
professional members (members since 1 August 2010 or newer).
New professional members are encouraged to visit the center and
learn about engaging in programs, activities, and volunteerism;
expanding their professional network; and more! Ticket included
at registration. The New Member Engagement Center is located
at GRBCC, Level 3, Room 361 CF.
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General Information
Registration Hours
On-Site Registration
You can register on-site from Sunday, 27 September.
The registration area is located in Hall D of the George R. Brown
Convention Center (GRBCC).
The registration times are as follows:
Sunday, 27 September ..................0700–1700
Monday, 28 September ................0700–1700
Tuesday, 29 September ................ 0730–1700
Wednesday, 30 September ........0730–1400
Badge-Holder Pickup counters are located on Level 1 of the
convention center.
Pre-Registered Attendees
If you’ve pre-registered, you can pick up your name badge
and/or name badge holder at a satellite ATCE registration
desk at the Hilton Americas, Level 2.
Luggage Check
The luggage check is located on Level 2 of the George R. Brown
Convention Center. Coats—USD 3; Bags—USD 5
Monday, 27 September.................. 0730–1700
Tuesday, 28 September................. 0730–1700
Wednesday, 29 September..........0730–1730
Lost and Found
Lost and Found is located in the SPE Headquarters,
Room 360 AD, Level 3 of the convention center.
Press Room
Members of the working press are invited to use the amenities
in the Press Room, 361 BE. The Press Conference Room is located
in room 361 AD.
Sponsored by:
Sunday, 27 September ..................0700–1700
Monday, 28 September ................0700–1200
Training Course Registration
Saturday, 26 September..............0700–0800
Sunday, 27 September.................0700–0800
Business Center
FedEx Office in the George R. Brown Convention Center, located
on Level 2, covers all your needs for taking care of business.
Monday–Friday..................................0800–1700
Phone, fax, Internet, shipping, and other services are available.
713.658.1899PHONE
713.658.9617FAX
Conference Bags
Full and one-day paid attendees can pick up a complimentary
conference bag in the registration area. To pick up a bag, you will
need your ticket, which is included with your conference badge.
Sponsored by:
Dining and Food Court
A variety of concessions are available throughout the exhibition halls,
and also a food court is available in Hall A.
For information on dining out in Houston, stop by the Houston
Information Desk, located on Level 2.
First Aid
There is a medical station located on Level 1 of the
George R. Brown Convention Center.
Internet Access
SPE is offering free wireless Internet access throughout the lobby
areas of the George R. Brown Convention Center. The SSID for
wireless access is ATCE2015, and the password is atce2015.
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SPE Headquarters
Room 360 AD
Shuttle Buses
From Sunday, 27 September to Wednesday, 30 September,
complimentary round-trip shuttle service is available between the
George R. Brown Convention Center and most of the official
conference hotels. See page 18 for details.
Speaker Check-In Room/Speaker Ready Room
Speaker check-in is located in Room 351 AD, Level 3. Speakers are
requested to check in prior to reporting to their assigned session room.
Sunday, 27 September....................1500–1800
Monday, 28 September.................. 0700–1730
Tuesday, 29 September..................0730–1730
Wednesday, 30 September..........0730–1730
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
Room 360 CF, Level 3
The 25-Year/Century Club Committee hosts a special KEY club
lounge for SPE members with 25 years or more of continuous
membership, Century Club members, current and former
SPE Board officers and directors, Distinguished and Honorary
members, as well as this year’s SPE International Award Winners
and Distinguished Lecturers. Members and VIPs may pick up
their badge ribbons and are encouraged to visit with one another
between sessions.
Sunday, 27 September..................0900–1400
Monday, 28 September ...............0800–1600
Tuesday, 29 September................0800–1600
Wednesday, 30 September........0800–1400
General Information
T New Member Engagement Center
Get involved in SPE! The New Member Engagement Center
is a special ticketed area open to new professional members
(members since 1 August 2010 or newer). New professional
members are encouraged to visit the center and learn about
engaging in programs, activities, and volunteerism;
expanding their professional network; and more! Ticket
included at registration. The New Member Engagement Center is
located at GRBCC, Level 3, Room 361 CF.
Monday, 28 September ...............0800–1600
Tuesday, 29 September................0800–1600
Wednesday, 30 September........0800–1400
Complimentary Publications
Publication cubicles are located in the registration area, in
Hall D of the George R. Brown Convention Center. Attendees
are encouraged to pick up complimentary issues of the
following publications (as of 15 August 2015):
American Oil & Gas Reporter
Cahaba Media
Journal of Petroleum Technology® (SPE’s Flagship Magazine)
NACE International
Upstream
Knowledge Sharing ePosters
The Knowledge Sharing ePosters are presented on the Level 3
of the convention center during coffee breaks. An ePoster is
an electronic version of a traditional poster presented on a flat
screen monitor. It offers the added benefit of animation, audio,
and video, and enhances the visual experience to provide greater
interactivity between the attendee and the poster author.
See each day’s technical program for a complete schedule.
Proceedings
Proceedings are distributed from the SPE Pavilion,
Booth 3842, on the exhibition floor. Proceedings can be
collected during exhibition hours, Monday to Wednesday,
and a ticket is required for collection whether included
in registration or purchased.
SPE Pavilion
Experience everything SPE has to offer in the SPE Pavilion,
Booth 3842. Explore the benefits of an SPE membership and
the global network of technical resources for every stage of your
E&P career. SPE staff are ready to assist you with your questions
about member services, events, publications, online resources,
professional development opportunities, and much more.
SPE Connect Headshot Lounge
Visit the SPE Connect Headshot Lounge, Booth 3858, for
an updated professional photo. Immediately upload it to
SPE Connect and take away a file for future use.
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Monday, 28 September ...............0800–1600
Tuesday, 29 September ...............0800–1600
Wednesday, 20 September .......0800–1400
See the New Competency Management Tool
Attendees can see demonstrations of the new competency
management online self-assessment in the SPE Pavilion each
day. This exciting new member benefit allows individuals to
assess their current professional capabilities against one of
22 key E&P job competency models covering a spectrum of
technical areas.
Demonstration Schedule
Monday, 28 September: 1400, 1515
Tuesday, 29 September: 1010, 1230, 1515
Wednesday, 30 September: 1010, 1130
Share Your Story
SPE is collecting stories about your experiences working in the
industry over the last 50 years. Stop by the SPE Pavilion, Booth
3842, to learn more about our new history initiative and share
your story with SPE and the world.
Training Courses
SPE works with recognized experts in their fields to develop training
courses covering a wide range of industry topics. Courses are
offered before and after the conference this year. Participants
receive 0.8 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for 1-day courses,
and 1.6 CEUs for 2-day courses. See pages 24–25 for details on
the training course topics. Registration fees for training courses
are in addition to conference fees and on a per-course basis.
Registration may be purchased on-site at the main registration area
in Exhibit Hall D, if space is available. All training courses take
place at the convention center, unless otherwise noted.
University Teaching Opportunities
Faculty recruitment is critical for universities. Ten universities are
on-site to share information about their programs. We invite industry
professionals to learn about adjunct teaching opportunities.
SPE Petroleum Engineering Certification Exam
Saturday, 26 September • 0700–1600
Hilton Americas Hotel
SPE is offering a certification exam for members interested
in becoming certified under the SPE Petroleum Engineering
Certification Program.
This program provides E&P professionals an opportunity
to validate technical knowledge, show commitment to the
profession, obtain a recognized credential, and achieve
employer and peer recognition.
Visit www.spe.org/certification to register for the exam and
download the exam study guide. Applications for the exam
must be completed two weeks prior to the exam session.
SPE Certification is a credential of technical knowledge as
demonstrated by exam. SPE Certification does not constitute a license
to practice petroleum engineering or permit the use of the title
“engineer” in public or on legal documents in certain jurisdictions.
T Ticketed Items
This symbol indicates ticket purchase is required.
Policies and Procedures
Attendee Qualifications: All attendees are required to wear their
ATCE name badge and badge holder at all times. Use of a badge
by the person not named on the badge is grounds for confiscation.
If you lose your conference badge, please return to Registration to
obtain a replacement. No one under the age of 16 is permitted in
the exhibition during official show hours.
NEW THIS YEAR! Registrants are allowed two free badge
reprints. Any additional badge reprints cost USD 20 each.
Please safeguard your conference badge.
Mobile/Cell Phone Policy: As a courtesy to the speakers and
your fellow attendees, please silence all mobile phones during
meetings and sessions.
Photography Policy: All SPE sessions are protected by
US copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording
of any kind are strictly prohibited in the technical sessions and
throughout the exhibition area.
Alcohol Policy: We recognize the legitimate serving of
alcoholic beverages in the process of conducting business
and social activities. We also recognize that the use and
consumption of alcohol carries with it the requirement for
all attendees to consume those beverages responsibly and
in keeping with our professional code of ethics and conduct.
We strongly oppose the abuse and misuse of alcohol.
Smoking Policy: Smoking is prohibited anywhere in the George
R. Brown Convention Center.
Safety: One of the key components of the success of ATCE is the
safety of our attendees and presenters. Due to the popularity of
some session topics, it is possible for overcrowding to occur in a
session or meeting room. Should this occur, we must comply with
policies regarding room capacity and limit admittance to a room
that is at capacity. Please make plans to arrive early for sessions
that you have a strong interest in attending. An overflow area is
set up to accommodate session rooms that have reached capacity.
In the event of an emergency, SPE staff and/or venue staff will
provide conference attendees with any necessary information
and instructions.
Guests With Disabilities: There is disabled access throughout
the venue.
Disabled Parking: The Hilton Garage, Parking Lot #2 off
Polk St. has ADA parking on levels 2–6.
Discover Green Garage Parking Garage, off Avenida de las
Americas, Lot 2 also has ADA parking.
Wheelchair Hire: If you need wheelchair assistance, please call
Scoot Around at +1.204.982.0657 or +1.888.441.7575.
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Safety Guidelines
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Venue Phone Number: 1.713.853.8087
In Case of Evacuation
• If an alarm sounds, wait for instructions
over the public announcement system.
• If necessary, follow convention center staff
to the nearest exit and safety zone.
Suspicious Mail/Package/Behavior
• Do not approach or touch the suspicious
package.
• Notify SPE/convention center staff either
in person or by landline telephone. ATCE
Headquarters is in Room 360 AD
• Do not use cellular telephone or portable
adio to notify staff.
CENTRIFUGAL
HARD FACE SEALS
Security
NO FIREARMS are allowed on the hotel
property at any time.
Medical Emergency
• A First Aid Center is located in the
Hall E Lobby.
• To report an incident, DO NOT CALL
911. Medical emergency number is
713.853.8087, and when calling from
a house phone, dial the last four digits
(8087). State clearly: Who you are, what
happened, and where it happened.
Hilton Americas
Emergency Instructions
Should an alarm sound, please go to the
nearest fire stairwell and wait for further
instructions. If you see smoke or fire, please
proceed down to the ground floor and
wait across the street at the Toyota Center
sidewalk for further instructions.
CENTRIFUGAL
PUMP IMPELLERS
Guests With Disabilities
There is disabled access throughout the
venue. All lower level lobbies (A-E) are
accessible, and elevators are available in all
lobbies for access to levels two and three.
Access to the Hilton Hotel is available via
the sky bridges on levels two and three.
LINERS
PULSATION
EQUIPMENT
PISTON PUMP
EXPENDABLES
LOGGING & MEASURING
WHILE DRILLING
CRANKSHAFTS
DISPLACER BITS
DOWNHOLE VALVES
PACKING
BUTTONS
FRAC BALLS
PROPPANTS
ESP SLEEVES AND
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DIRECTIONAL
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Sustainability
The Green and Brown Facts:
Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center (GRBCC) has earned LEED Silver certification
for an existing building. The certification requires GRBCC operations to save energy, minimize
water usage, reduce CO2 emissions, recycle waste materials, maintain high standards for indoor
environmental quality, and operate the building as efficiently as possible.
Below is a comprehensive list of the environmental and social sustainability integration in recent
years at the George R. Brown Convention Center:
Food and Beverage
The GRBCC utilizes compostable food and beverage
containers that turn back into soil in approximately 45 to 90
days, dramatically reducing the waste stream. These items
include:
•Eco Products™: Corn cups, lids, and straws that look and
feel like regular plastics, but are made from renewable
resources (100% US-grown corn)
•Eco Product™: Hot cups and lids like “comfort cups,”
Recycling Receptacles
Recycle bins for paper, plastics, and aluminum are steps away
in all offices and public spaces.
Plastic Recycling
The GRBCC conducts a recycling program for all plastics used
at the convention center, including sheet plastic, plastic wrap,
cups, bottles, buckets, and building materials, among others.
Compostable Food and Products
which are lined with heat-stable, vegetable-base coating
that allows for commercial composting
•Eco Products™: Cutlery includes medium-weight, heatstable, commercially compostable forks, knives, and
spoons made from corn and vegetable-base plastics
•Eco Products™: Food containers made from renewable
resources, including corn
•Eco Products™: Plates and bowls made from sugar cane,
a 100% renewable resource
The GRBCC composts more than 140 tons of compostable
products and food waste.
Rooftop Panels
The GRBCC boasts a 10-acre solar panel system, which is the
largest installation in the region.
SPE would like to thank the
ATCE 2015 Sustainability Partner
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In 2008, the EPA placed the City of Houston on its national
list of “Top 25 Largest Green Power Purchasers.” In fact,
about 20% of all energy purchased by the City of Houston
comes from green power, which in Texas is 99% wind energy.
All GRBCC energy needs comes from this 20% allocation,
meaning the George R. Brown Convention Center is powered
by 100% green energy.
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Transportation
Complimentary Shuttle Bus Service
From Sunday, 27 September to Wednesday, 30 September, complimentary round-trip shuttle service is
available between the George R. Brown Convention Center and most of the official conference hotels.
See the list below to find your hotel, shuttle availability, and pickup area.
1 Courtyard Houston Downtown
Curbside, Front Entrance
2 Doubletree Hotel Downtown
Curbside, Front Entrance
3
Embassy Suites Houston
Downtown
Walking Distance, No Shuttle
Service Available
4
ilton Americas
H
Walking Distance, No Shuttle
Service Available
5
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Downtown
Walking Distance, No Shuttle
Service Available
6
yatt Regency Houston
H
SW Corner of Dallas
and Louisiana
7
J W Marriott Houston
Downtown
At Courtyard Houston
Downtown, Curbside,
Front Entrance
8
9
esidence Inn Houston
R
Downtown
Curbside, Front Entrance
2
6
9
1
3
4
5
pringhill Suites Houston
S
Downtown
Curbside, Front Entrance
METRORAIL LINES
Green Line (East End Line)
Purple Line (Southeast Line)
Red Line (Main Street)
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7
8
DOWNTOWN HOTELS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Courtyard by Marriott Downtown
Doubletree Hotel Houston Downtown
Embassy Suites Hotel
Hilton Americas Houston
Holiday Inn Express
Hyatt Regency Houston
JW Marriott
Residence Inn Houston
Springhill Suites
Through a series of 10-minute tech talks, see demonstrations of groundbreaking technologies in the oil, gas, and
energy sectors. Presentations are held on the exhibition show floor, Booth 3509, on 28 and 29 September.
Monday, 28 September 1300–1700
Session 1: Highlighting Production and Operations
Presentation 1: DataTrap 3D (presented by Probe AKS)
1300–1330
Presentation 2: Permanent Magnet Technologies for Artificial Lift, Drilling, and Coil Tubing Applications
(presented by Zilift Ltd.)
Presentation 3: FloSure Autonomous Inflow Control Device (presented by Tendeka)
Session 2: Highlighting Reservoir Description and Dynamics
Presentation 1: CoFlow (presented by Computer Modelling Group Ltd.)
1400–1430
Presentation 2: ECHELON (presented by Stone Ridge Technology)
Presentation 3: Geology Predicted EUR (presented by Peltarion Energy)
Session 3: Highlighting Projects, Facilities, and Construction & Reservoir Description and Dynamics
Presentation 1: ROSS Technology (presented by Veolia Water Technologies)
1500–1530
Presentation 2: PermIndex (presented by MicroSeismic, Inc.)
Presentation 3: Nanoplex C (presented by Modumetal, Inc.)
Session 4: Highlighting Production and Operations & Reservoir Description and Dynamics
Presentation 1: ICE Core Technology (presented by Halliburton)
Presentation 2: Chemical PLT (presented by RESMAN)
1600–1640
Presentation 3: Solid Oil-Soluble Tracer Particulates (presented by Spectrum Tracer Services LLC)
Presentation 4: Real-Time Downhole Data Using XACT™ SandSentry, LoadSentry, and BoreSentry Acoustic
Telemetry Network (presented by XACT Downhole Telemetry Inc.)
Tuesday, 29 September 1000–1730
Session 5: Highlighting Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Social Responsibility & Management and Information
Presentation 1: ION System—The ION Safety Application (presented by Apprion)
1000–1030
Presentation 2: MAANA (presented by Maana, Inc.)
Presentation 3: Oplii (presented by Oplii)
Session 6: Highlighting Drilling and Completions—Completions Focused
Presentation 1: TriStim (presented by Delphian Ballistics Ltd.)
1400–1440
Presentation 2: Illusion Dissolvable Frac Plug (presented by Halliburton)
Presentation 3: TervAlloy (presented by Terves Inc.)
Presentation 4: Wireline Applied Stimulation Pulsing (WASP) (presented by Blue Spark Energy)
Session 7: Highlighting Drilling and Completions—Drilling Focused
Presentation 1: Encapso® (presented by Solazyme, Inc.)
1500–1530
Presentation 2: OrBIT (presented by Superior Drilling Products Inc.)
Presentation 3: JetStream (presented by Weatherford)
1630–1730
People’s Choice Award Ceremony and Reception
®
Section Anniversaries
Congratulations to all the members who have supported these SPE sections over the years.
We deeply appreciate your time, energy, and dedication.
SECTION
ESTABLISHEDANNIVERSARY
Gulf Coast ................................................................................1935 ..........................................80
East Texas .....................................................................................1940 .........................................75
North Texas ..................................................................................1945...........................................70
Permian Basin .............................................................................1945 ..........................................70
Wyoming Petroleum ................................................................1950...........................................65
Los Angeles Basin .....................................................................1955 ..........................................60
East Kentucky .............................................................................1960...........................................55
Netherlands .................................................................................1960...........................................55
Singapore .....................................................................................1975...........................................40
Thailand .........................................................................................1980...........................................35
Abu Dhabi ....................................................................................1985...........................................30
Queensland ..................................................................................1985...........................................30
New South Wales/ Australian Capital Territory............1985...........................................30
Victoria and Tasmania .............................................................1985 ..........................................30
Brazil ...............................................................................................1985 .........................................30
Northern Emirates ....................................................................1985 ..........................................30
Oman ..............................................................................................1985 ..........................................30
Mexico ............................................................................................1990 ..........................................25
Edmonton .....................................................................................1990 .........................................25
Benin City Nigeria .....................................................................1990 .........................................25
Congo .............................................................................................1990 .........................................25
Mumbai ..........................................................................................1990 ..........................................25
German ..........................................................................................1990 .........................................25
Atyrau-Kazakhstan ...................................................................1995 ..........................................20
Macaé .............................................................................................1995 ..........................................20
Nizhnevartovsk ...........................................................................1995 ..........................................20
Croatian .........................................................................................1995 .........................................20
Bangladesh.................................................................................. 2000 ........................................15
Balikpapan ...................................................................................2000 .........................................15
Aktau ..............................................................................................2000 ..........................................15
Golfo San Jorge .........................................................................2005 .........................................10
New Delhi .....................................................................................2005...........................................10
Sudan .............................................................................................2005 ..........................................10
Swiss ...............................................................................................2005 .........................................10
Twin Tiers ......................................................................................2010 .......................................... 5
Suriname .......................................................................................2010 ........................................... 5
Samara ...........................................................................................2010 ........................................... 5
Northeast Colombia .................................................................2010 ........................................... 5
Iraq ..................................................................................................2010 ........................................... 5
Hantos ............................................................................................2010........................................... 5
Kakinada .......................................................................................2010 ........................................... 5
Ghana .............................................................................................2010............................................ 5
Northern Norway ......................................................................2010 ........................................... 5
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Student Chapter Anniversaries
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STUDENT CHAPTER
ESTABLISHEDANNIVERSARY
Robert Gordon University ........................................................................................1980 ................................35
University of Alaska ...................................................................................................1980 ................................35
University of Calgary .................................................................................................1990 ................................25
University of Alberta ..................................................................................................1990 ................................25
IFP—Ecole Nationale Supérieure Du Pétrole et Des Moteurs....................1995.................................20
University of Saskatchewan ....................................................................................1995 ................................20
Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno—Bolivian..............................1995.................................20
Palawan State University...........................................................................................2000.................................15
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.......................................2000.................................15
University of Western Australia .............................................................................2000 ................................15
Universidad Nacional De La Patagonia—San Juan Bosco...........................2000.................................15
Niger Delta University ...............................................................................................2005 ................................10
University of Nigeria ..................................................................................................2005 ................................10
China University of Petroleum, Beijing ..............................................................2005 ................................10
Khazar University.........................................................................................................2005 ................................10
Azerbaijan State Oil Academy................................................................................2005 ................................10
Samara State Technical University........................................................................2005 ................................10
Ufa State Petroleum Technological University.................................................2005.................................10
Batangas State University........................................................................................2005 ................................10
Stt Migas Balikpapan .................................................................................................2005 ................................10
Al Azhar University .....................................................................................................2005 ................................10
University of Dundee .................................................................................................2005 ................................10
Islamic University of Riau .........................................................................................2005 ................................10
Moscow State University ..........................................................................................2005 ................................10
University of Regina ...................................................................................................2005 ................................10
Tyumen State Oil and Gas University..................................................................2005 ................................10
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology............................2010.................................. 5
University College Sedaya International (UCSI)..............................................2010.................................. 5
Houston Community College..................................................................................2010.................................. 5
Universidade Federal Do Espírito Santo.............................................................2010.................................. 5
Peking University ........................................................................................................2010 ................................. 5
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Congratulations to all the members who have supported these SPE student chapters
over the years. We deeply appreciate your time, energy, and dedication.
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Technical Session Tracks
DRILLING AND
COMPLETIONS
WELL
COMPLETIONS
DRILLING
Wednesday
1400–1700
Wednesday
0830–1155
Tuesday
1400–1700
Tuesday
0830–1155
Monday
1400–1700
Monday
22
n
1030–1200
MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION
PROJECTS,
FACILITIES, AND
CONSTRUCTION
n
HEALTH,
SAFETY, AND
ENVIRONMENT
Opening General Session
MANAGEMENT
n
DIGITAL
ENERGY
EDUCATION,
TRAINING, AND
PROFESSIONALISM
PETROLEUM
ADVANCED
ANALYTICS
Bush Grand Ballroom, Level 3
MPD and Well
Control
New Completion
Technology
Field
Development
and Risk
Management
ASSEMBLY A
ROOM 342 B-F
ROOM 332 A-D
Innovative
Drilling
Environmental
Management
and New HSE
Technologies
Digital Energy:
Effectively
Managing
Data to
Extract Value
Theory of
Petroleum
Engineering
Education, Training,
and Support of
Natural Resources
ASSEMBLY A
ROOM 332 A-D
ROOM 340
ROOM 330
Cementing
Well Completion
Optimization
Flow Assurance
HSE Risk
Management
and Performance
Measurement
Petroleum
Economics
and Decision
Making
Education,
Training, and
Professionalism
Panel
ASSEMBLY A
ROOM 342 B-F
ROOM 330
ROOM 332 A-D
ROOM 342 A-D
ROOM 352 D-F
Well Integrity
and Fluids
Well Completion
Case Studies
New Technology
Petroleum
Advanced
Analytics: Data
to Barrels—
Demonstrating
the Power of
Data Analytics in
Upstream
ASSEMBLY A
ROOM 342 B-F
ROOM 330
ROOM 340
Drilling
Mechanics
Unconventional
Reservoir
Completions
Field Experience
ASSEMBLY A
ROOM 342 B-F
ROOM 330
Technical Session Tracks
PRODUCTION
MONITORING
AND CONTROL
WELL
OPERATIONS
Monday
n
RESERVOIR DESCRIPTION AND DYNAMICS
WELL
STIMULATION
1030–1200
n
RECOVERY
MECHANISMS
AND FLOW IN
POROUS MEDIA
FORMATION
EVALUATION
OPENING GENERAL SESSION
RESERVOIR
ENGINEERING
n
RESERVOIR
GEOLOGY AND
GEOPHYSICS
RESERVOIR
MONITORING
Bush Grand Ballroom, Level 3
Well Production
Enhancement:
Chemical
Solutions
and New
Technologies
Fracturing Fluids,
Proppants,
Transport, and
Placement
EOR for
Conventional
Reservoirs
Reservoir
Engineering
Case Studies
Innovative
Technologies and
Unconventional/
Difficult
Reservoirs
ROOM 340
ROOM 342A-D
ASSEMBLY B
ASSEMBLY C
ROOM 332 B-F
ROOM 330
Fracture Initiation
and Propagation
Flow in
Unconventional
Reservoirs
Advances in
Petrophysics for
Unconventional
Reservoirs
Reservoir Flow
Simulation
and Modeling
Technology
Monitoring at
the Wellbore
ASSEMBLY B
ASSEMBLY C
ROOM 332 B-F
ROOM 342 B-F
ROOM 342 A-D
Novel Stimulation
Techniques and
Engineering
Phase
Behavior and
Compositional
Simulation
EOR Studies
ASSEMBLY B
ASSEMBLY C
ROOM 332 B-F
Diagnostics and
Modeling
Fluid Flow
Characterization
and Reservoir
Recovery
Mechanisms
Emerging
Logging and
Formation
Evaluation
Technology
Answering
the Realm of
Unconventional
Reservoirs
Integrated
Workflows
for Reservoir
Characterization
and Modeling
ASSEMBLY B
ASSEMBLY C
ROOM 332 B-F
ROOM 342 A-D
ROOM 332 A-D
Downhole
Monitoring
ROOM 340
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Downhole
Production
Management
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PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS
Integrated Asset
Models and Novel
Computational
Multiphase Flow
Techniques
Well Operation
Case Studies:
Monitoring
Intervention, and
Artificial Lift
Heavy Oil
Recovery
Processes
New Trends
in Formation
Evaluation
Fluid Phase
Behavior/PVT and
Applications
Reservoir
Surveillance
ROOM 340
ROOM 342A-D
ASSEMBLY C
ROOM 332 B-F
ASSEMBLY B
ROOM 332 A-D
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2-Day Training Courses
SPE works with recognized experts in their fields to develop training courses covering a wide range of industry topics.
Courses are offered before and after the conference this year. Participants receive 0.8 CEUs (Continuing Education Units)
for 1-day courses and 1.6 CEUs for 2-day courses. Registration fees for training courses are in addition to conference fees
and on a per-course basis. Registration may be purchased on-site at the main registration area in Exhibit Hall D, if space is
available. All training courses take place at the convention center, unless otherwise noted.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 26–27 SEPTEMBER | 0800–1700
Understanding Communities*
James Kent and Kevin Preister
Asset Management: Tools, Process, and Practice
Alok Jain
Deepwater Drilling and Production Technology
Terry N. Gardner
Forecasting Well Production Data in Unconventional Resources
Dilhan Ilk
Hydraulic Fracturing—Design and Treatment
Michael B. Smith
Oil and Gas Economics and Uncertainty
Rodney Schulz
Microseismic Imaging of Hydraulic Fracturing: An Overview
Kenneth D. Mahrer
Reservoir Simulation for Practical Decision Making
Dean C. Rietz and Miles R. Palke
An Overview of Heavy Oil Recovery
Behrooz Fattahi
Artificial Lift and Production Optimization Solutions
Rajan Chokshi
Chemical Enhanced Recovery
Mojdeh Delshad
Water Treating for Hydraulic Fracturing
John M. Walsh
Excellence in Team Building
Duane Waterman
Masterful Interactions
Gary Eagleson and Narandja Milanovich
Shale Selections, Completions, Fracturing, and Production
George King
Separator Design Considerations and Operations
Valmore Rodriguez
*The first day of this course will held at 14 Pews, 800 Aurora Street, Houston. See www.spe.org/training/courses/UCO for specific location details.
Technical Discipline Icons
It’s easy to find the right technical sessions to attend at
ATCE. Look for the icon related to your area of expertise
and find a session, training course, or special event that
could have information related to your job. While we know
some activities are relevant to professionals of many
disciplines, we’ve selected the one that fits most closely
within. Learn more about the technical disciplines at
www.spe.org/disciplines.
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Drilling and Completions:
Covers topics related
specifically to well drilling or
completions, including topics
on project management, design
construction, and intelligent
completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility: Comprises core
HSE topics as well as research
and sustainability issues
1-Day Training Courses
City Tours
SATURDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER | 0800–1700
Introduction to Managed Pressure Drilling
Deepak M. Gala
Unconventional Completions—Wellbore Completions and Fracturing
Sergey Kotov and Aaron Burton
SUNDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER | 0800–1700
Advanced Data-Driven Analytics for Reservoir
and Production Management of Shale Assets
Shahab D. Mohaghegh
Enhanced Oil Recovery Fundamentals
Larry Lake
A Guide Through Ethics
James (Jim) Gouveia and Mark A. McLane
Reservoir Aspects of Horizontal and Multilateral Wells
Sada Joshi
Waterflooding Concepts, Design Prediction, and Optimization
Iraj Ershaghi
THURSDAY, 1 OCTOBER | 0800–1700
Advanced Hydraulic Fracturing Design and Treatment
Tim Leshchyshyn
Geomechanics for Effective Shale Gas Exploitation
Chaitanya Deenadayalu
Coiled Tubing and Its Applications
Ed Smalley
Horizontal Well Completions
Sudiptya Banerjee and Aaron Burton
Introduction to Valuing Information in Unconventional Resources
Ellen Coopersmith
Managing Your Business Using PRMS and SEC Standards
John Etherington and Rawdon Seager
Unconventional Reservoir Production (Rate-Transient) Analysis
Chris Clarkson
Engineering Interpretation and Integration of Microseismic Results
Norm Warpinski
Optimizing Gas Fields Using Integrated Asset Modeling (IAM)
Luiz C. Amado, S.M. (Sam) Avasthi,
Jay Avasthi, and Bijay S. Banthia
Fracpacking for Sand Control
David Norman
History Matching and Conditioning Reservoir Models to Dynamic Data
Akhil Datta-Gupta
Multiphase Pumping: Fundamentals to Field Applications
Hisham Saadawi
Reservoir Heterogeneity and Characterization
Jerry L. Jensen and Larry W. Lake
Management and Information:
Ranges from information
systems and data use to
strategic planning and energy
economics
Production and Operations:
Focuses on topics including
design, enhancement,
monitoring, and management
Projects, Facilities, and
Construction: Includes topics
such as processing, flow
assurance, and subsea systems
as well as measurement and
control, platforms and floating
systems, and facilities operation
Reservoir Description and
Dynamics: Includes simulation
and formation evaluation,
along with unconventional and
enhanced recovery processes
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®
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AND EXHIBITION (ATCE)
September 28-30, 2015,
George R. Brown Convention Center
Houston, Texas
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demulsification, defoaming, well bore stabilization, sand consolidation, proppant enhancement, cementing
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Saturday, 26 September
TIME
EVENT
BUILDING
0700–0800
Training Course Registration
GRBCC
0800–1600
0800–1700
LEVEL
ROOM
1
Hall D Registration
SPE Petroleum Engineering Certification Exam Hilton Americas
2
Room 230
Training Courses
3
GRBCC
Sunday, 27 September
TIME
EVENT
BUILDING
0700–0800
Training Course Registration
GRBCC
1
Hall D Registration
0700–1700
Registration
GRBCC
1
Hall D
0700–1700
Satellite Registration
Hilton Americas
2
0800–1530
Board of Directors’ Meeting
Hilton Americas
2
0800–1700
Training Courses
GRBCC
3
0800–1800
Section and Student Chapter
Leadership Workshop
Hilton Americas
2
Ballroom of the Americas BC
0900–1200
How To Write a Good Technical Paper
GRBCC
3
Room 350 F
0900–1400
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
GRBCC
3
Room 360 CF
1200–1500
Student Meet and Greet
Hilton Americas
4
Grand Ballroom AD
1200–1600
Technical Editor Workshop
GRBCC
3
Room 362 D
1300–1700
Drilling Systems Automation
Technical Section (DSATS) Symposium
GRBCC
3
Room 362 AB
1330–1530
International Faculty Session
GRBCC
3
Room 320 A
1630–1800
Editorial Review Committee Reception
GRBCC
3
Bush Grand Ballroom
Prefunction
1700–1800
Region and Section Awards Reception
Hilton Americas
4
Grand Ballroom C
1700–1900
Drilling Systems Automation
Technical Section (DSATS) Reception
Hilton Americas
3
Room 340 AB
SPE Board of Directors/Leadership Reception
The Grove
1800–1930
LEVEL
ROOM
Ballroom of the Americas A
Room 340 AB
(by Invitation Only)
1900–2130
Digital Energy Technical Section (DETS) Dinner Hilton Americas
3
Room 335 AB
1900–2130
Research and Development
Technical Section Dinner
2
Ballroom of the Americas C
Hilton Americas
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EVENTS ■ SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 26–27 SEPTEMBER
SATURDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER
0800–1600
Hilton Americas, Level 2, Room 230
SPE Petroleum Engineering Certification Exam
SPE offers a certification exam for members interested
in becoming certified under the SPE Petroleum
Engineering Certification Program.* This program
provides E&P professionals an opportunity to validate
their technical knowledge, show a commitment
to the profession, obtain a recognized credential,
and achieve employer and peer recognition.
Register for the exam and download the exam study guide
at www.spe.org/certification. Applications for the exam
must be completed two weeks prior to the exam session.
*SPE Certification is a credential of technical knowledge as
demonstrated by exam. SPE Certification does not constitute
a license to practice petroleum engineering or permit the use
of the title “engineer” in public or on legal documents.
0800–1800
Hilton Americas, Level 2, Ballroom of the Americas BC
SPE Section and Student Chapter
Leadership Workshop
Current and future SPE Section and Student Chapter leaders
are invited to engage and share. Every attendee leaves
energized with a full list of ideas and a support network
of fellow leaders. Those sections and student chapters
actively participating in this workshop have consistently
been recognized with awards as the best in SPE.
0900–1200
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 350 F
How To Write a Good Technical Paper
SPE is committed to helping authors submit their best
possible paper to conferences and journals. This free
3-hour session provides guidance on how to write a
good proposal and a great paper. It includes tips and
tricks for making a good presentation and preparing
a paper for the peer-review process. Additional
sessions are offered on Monday and Tuesday.
Events are subject to change.
Instructor: Byron Haynes, Jr. P.E., Shell
Byron Haynes is a principal reservoir engineer with Shell Oil
Company with more than 28 years of experience working on
projects in Texas, Alaska, Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, Oman,
Qatar, and Kuwait. His current assignment is chief reservoir
engineer for Shell Kuwait Exploration and Production. He is
a Shell subject matter expert for miscible gas flooding and
PVT. Haynes is a registered professional engineer in Alaska
and Texas and has served as chairman of the Alaska Board
of Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors. He has been
an active member of SPE since 1978 serving on a number of
diverse committees. He has published a number of technical
papers for SPE and currently serves as an associate editor
for the SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering journal.
T Ticketed Event
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The 25-Year/Century Club Committee hosts a special
KEY Club lounge for SPE members with 25 years or more
of continuous membership, Century Club members,
current and former SPE Board officers and Directors,
Distinguished and Honorary members, as well as this
year’s SPE International Award Winners and Distinguished
Lecturers. Award VIPs may pick up their badges, and
members can pick up ribbons. KEY Club members are
encouraged to visit with one another between sessions.
1200–1500
Hilton Americas, Level 4, Grand Ballroom AD
Student Meet and Greet
Make friends from around the world. Special activities at
this event help you meet and network with fellow students.
Sponsored by
SUNDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER
30
0900–1400
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 360 CF
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
1200–1600
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 362 D
Technical Editor Workshop
This workshop focuses on the key aspects of technical
editing and reviewing and provides recommendations on
how to write the best possible review. Whether attendees
are new or seasoned reviewers, this workshop will enhance
their skill and understanding of the peer-review process.
1300–1700
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 362 AB
Drilling Systems Automation
Technical Section Symposium
This event addresses the impact of drilling automation
on future required technical competencies and career
paths in the drilling industry. It includes presentations
of innovative automatic drilling systems prototyped by
the winning university teams in the Drillbotics contest.
Moderator:
Tony Beebe, Blue Ocean Drilling
Presenters:
Gunnar DeBruijn, P.E., Standards and Knowledge
Development Manager, Well Integrity (Cementing),
Schlumberger Principal
Nancy Malone, Vice President (Former), Canadian
Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC)
Egill Abrahamsen, Sekal A.S.
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EVENTS ■ SUNDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER
1330–1530
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 320 A
International Faculty Session
1900–2130
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 335 AB
Digital Energy Technical Section Dinner
A panel comprising industry professionals and academia
presents information on faculty recruitment, retention,
and development. Also on the program is the presentation
of the SPE Innovative Faculty Award and presentations
by SPE Young Faculty Research Grant winners.
Join Digital Energy Technical Section members and fellow
professionals at this dinner to network, hear exciting
presentations from industry leaders, share technical
information, and exchange ideas through informal discussions.
1700–1800
Hilton Americas, Level 4, Grand Ballroom C
Region and Section Awards Reception
1700–1900
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 340 AB
Drilling Systems Automation
Technical Section Reception
Sponsored by
1900–2130
Hilton Americas, Level 2
Ballroom of the Americas C
Research and Development
Technical Section Dinner
Manufacturing for Oil and Gas
Attend this event which features keynote presentations
followed by an intimate discussion about modern
materials and manufacturing technologies, their
revolutionary impact on rapid prototyping, and
their application to oil and gas development.
Moderator:
Mariano Gurfinkel, Global Onshore, Hess Corporation,
SPE R&D Technical Section Chairman
Keynote Speakers:
Sha-Chelle Manning, Director, Corporate Innovation
Pioneer Natural Resources
William H. Peter, PhD, Deputy Director, Manufacturing
Demonstration Facility, Advanced Manufacturing
Office Oak Ridge National Laboratory
George Dodan, Consulting Engineer/Technologist,
GE Oil & Gas, ATO-EMT
Sponsored by
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SPE members involved with the Editorial Review
Committee are invited to join the Editor-in-Chief,
Executive Editors, Associate Editors, and other technical
editors to celebrate recipients of the 2015 Outstanding
Technical Editor and A Peer Apart service awards.
Sponsored by
#ATCE2015
1630–1800
GRBCC, Level 3, Bush Grand Ballroom Prefunction
Editorial Review Committee Reception
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Monday, 28 September
TIME
0700–0900
EVENT
BUILDING
LEVEL
KEY Club Breakfast
GRBCC
3
ROOM
Room 381 A-C
(formerly 25-Year Club Breakfast)
0700–1200
Satellite Registration
Hilton Americas
2
0700–1700
Registration
GRBCC
1
Hall D
0800–0900
Welcome Breakfast Social
GRBCC
3
Room 372 DE
0800–1600
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
GRBCC
3
Room 360 CF
0800–1400
New Member Engagement Center
GRBCC
3
Room 361 CF
0800–1700
PetroBowl SM Contest #1
GRBCC
3
Room 310 A-C
0800–1200
PetroBowl SM Contest #2
GRBCC
3
Room 320 A-C
0900–1000
Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor
GRBCC
1
Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
0900–1800
Exhibition
GRBCC
1
Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
1000–1400
University Teaching Opportunities—Tables
GRBCC
3
(outside room 370)
1030–1200
Opening General Session
GRBCC
3
Bush Grand Ballroom A-C
Foundation Board of Trustees’ Luncheon
GRBCC
3
Room 381 BC
Noon
(by invitation only)
1215–1345
Chairman’s Luncheon
Hilton Americas
2
Ballroom of the Americas D-F
1300–1600
How To Write a Good Technical Paper
GRBCC
3
Room 350 F
1300–1700
ENGenious presented by JPT ®
Young Technology Showcase
GRBCC
1
Exhibit Hall C, Booth 3509
1315–1345
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
GRBCC
3
Prefunction outside
Room 330/340
1400–1700
Technical Sessions
GRBCC
3
1400–1700
SS 1: Value Preservation: Sustainability and
Management of Above Ground Risk
GRBCC
3
Room 352 D–F
1400–1700
SS 2: Gas Scrubber Design and Validation for
Robust Separation Duty
GRBCC
3
Room 362 A–C
1515–1545
Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor
GRBCC
1
Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
1515–1545
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
GRBCC
3
Prefunction outside
Rooms 330/340
1700–1800
PetroBowl Reception
GRBCC
3
Bush Grand Ballroom,
Prefunction
1700–1800
Welcome Reception
GRBCC
1
Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
1730–1900
University Alumni Receptions
Hilton Americas
1900–2130
Petroleum Data-Driven Analytics (PD2A)
Technical Section Dinner
GRBCC
3
Room 372 CF
1900–2200
PFC Dinner
GRBCC
3
Room 381 AB
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EVENTS ■ MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
0700–0900
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 381 A-C
KEY Club Breakfast (formerly 25-Year Club Breakfast)
The 25-Year Club Committee hosts a seated
breakfast with a keynote presentation by 2015 SPE
Vice President—Finance and 2017 SPE President-Elect
Janeen Judah on “What’s Happening in SPE.” All
ATCE attendees are welcome to purchase a ticket.
0800–1600
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 360 CF
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
The 25-Year/Century Club Committee hosts a special
lounge for SPE members with 25 years or more of
continuous membership, Century Club members,
current and former SPE Board officers and directors,
Distinguished and Honorary members, as well as this
year’s SPE International Award Winners and Distinguished
Lecturers. Award VIPs may pick up their badges, and
members can pick up ribbons. KEY Club members are
encouraged to visit with one another between sessions.
0800–0900
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 372 DE
Welcome Breakfast Social
0800–1400
New Member Engagement Center
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 361 CF
Get involved in SPE! The New Member Engagement
Center is a special ticketed area open to new professional
members (members since 1 August 2010 or newer).
New professional members are encouraged to visit the
center to learn about engaging in programs, activities,
and volunteerism; expanding their professional
network; and more! Ticket included at registration.
0800–1700
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 310 A–C
PetroBowlSM Contest #1
ATCE’s most competitive event. Student chapter teams from
around the world compete in a tournament-style contest
that tests knowledge of the E&P industry as well as SPE.
Events are subject to change.
0800–1200
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 320 A–C
PetroBowlSM Contest #2
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1000–1400
GRBCC, Level 3 (outside Room 370)
University Teaching Opportunities—Tables
Faculty recruitment is critical for universities. Staff
from ten universities are on-site to share information
about their programs. We invite industry professionals
to learn about adjunct teaching opportunities from
1000–1400 hours on Monday, 28 September and
Tuesday, 29 September in the Lobby area, Level 3.
1030–1200
GRBCC, Level 3, Bush Grand Ballroom A-C
Opening General Session
2040: The Journey and the Destination—Diverse
Perspectives
According to the US Energy Information Administration,
global oil consumption is projected to grow 32% through
2040. Global production, if no new investments are
made, will naturally decline. To fill the supply gap, new
oil production will have to come from oil fields that are
deeper, costlier, and more difficult to produce. Instead
of investing in these fields now, companies are cutting
2015 capex, delaying projects, and possibly setting
the stage for a supply shortage down the road.
Global energy outlooks to 2030–2050 tend to largely agree
that the steady growth in energy demand will include a
steep rise in the demand for electricity. In 2040, oil and
gas are expected to constitute more than 60% of the
global energy mix due to the projected increase in natural
gas usage and the forecasted growth in oil demand.
Four key questions are the focus of this forward-looking
session:
1.Is it even possible to create a global
energy road map to 2040?
2.Who picks the “energy winners”—the invisible
hand of the market or the authorities?
3.How should the traditional oil and gas sector
plan for success in the next 25 years?
4.If we cannot provide a road map to 2040,
what are some directions worth pursuing?
Moderator:
Eithne Treanor, Managing Director,
E Treanor Media
Eithne Treanor runs a specialist media
consulting company based in Dubai. She
is a professional conference moderator
and facilitator and an expert media
and communications trainer. She is a seasoned energy
industry commentator and currently acts as OPEC’s
official on-air conference and webcast moderator.
Treanor has moderated at a large number of other
conferences and is CNBC Arabia’s Special Consultant. She
has worked as an international television journalist for ABC
News, Sky News, BBC World, Bloomberg Television, and
CNBC Europe interviewing thousands of leading politicians,
dignitaries, energy ministers, and high-ranking business
people around the world. She is a guest presenter on Dubai
Eye radio on the award-winning Business Breakfast show
and writes a weekly column for www.oilbarrel.com.
She studied politics and sociology at Trinity College in Dublin,
Ireland and has a degree in broadcast communications from
Columbia College in Chicago and a post-graduate diploma in
international relations from the London School of Economics.
EVENTS ■ MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
Panelists:
Looney joined BP in 1991 as a drilling engineer, working
in the North Sea, Vietnam, and the Gulf of Mexico. In
2005 he became senior vice president within BP Alaska,
before moving to head the group CEO’s executive
office. In 2009 he became the managing director of
BP’s North Sea business in the UK and Norway. Looney
became executive vice president, developments, in
October 2010 and took up his current role in 2013. He
is a member of the BP Group executive committee.
He holds an honors degree in electrical engineering from
University College Dublin, and an MS in management from
the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
Sergio Alcocer, Undersecretary for North
American Affairs at Secretariat of Foreign
Relations of Mexico
Sergio Alcocer was previously undersecretary
for strategic planning and technology
development of the Ministry of Energy
of the Mexican Government; as well as secretary general
(provost), coordinator for innovation and development,
and director of the Institute of Engineering of the National
Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM. He is a member
of the advisory committee on structural safety of the Mexico
City Government.
He was on the board of directors of ACI and EERI, and
is a past president of the Mexican Society of Structural
Engineering (SMIE). Alcocer is president of the Academy
of Engineering of Mexico and a member of the Mexican
Academy of Sciences; he is a member of the board of
Fundación ICA. He is a former member of the board of
Empresas ICA (largest construction company in Mexico). In
2001, he was awarded the UNAM prize for young academics,
as well as the prize for research from the Mexican Academy
of Sciences.
In 2007, Alcocer received the SMIE prize for structural
engineering for housing. He is a distinguished engineering
alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin. He received his
BSc in civil engineering from UNAM, and a PhD in structures
from the University of Texas at Austin.
Jarand Rystad, Managing Partner,
Rystad Energy
Jarand Rystad founded Rystad Energy in
2004. He has extensive experience in oil and
gas strategy advisory work from McKinsey
and Rystad Energy. He has led a number of
strategy projects for international oil and gas companies
and oilfield service companies. He has also worked with
He is among the most cited petroleum analysts in the
industry. His areas of expertise include E&P strategy,
asset and company transactions, macro analysis, and oil
service industry analysis. He has also worked for Kvaerner
Engineering and as a research scientist within industrial
economics, gaining wide expertise in statistics and
programming. Rystad holds an MSc degree in physics
from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
where he majored with a thesis on astroseismology. He has
been the leader and founder of various organizations.
Scott W. Tinker, Director of the Bureau of
Economic Geology; State Geologist of Texas;
Director, Advanced Energy Consortium
Scott W. Tinker’s passion is bringing academe,
government, industry, and NGOs together
into what he calls the “radical middle” to
address major societal issues in energy and the environment.
He is director of the 250-person Bureau of Economic
Geology, the State Geologist of Texas, and a professor
holding the Allday Endowed Chair in the Jackson School of
Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Tinker has
been president of the American Association of Petroleum
Geologists, the Association of American State Geologists,
the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, and is the
president-elect of the American Geosciences Institute. Tinker,
who has visited more than 50 countries and given over
500 keynote and invited lectures to government, industry,
academia, and the public, is a fellow of the Geological
Society of America, an honorary member of the AAPG, and is
broadly awarded for his efforts to educate the public. Tinker
serves on many private, public, academic, and government
boards and councils. He co-produced and is featured in
the award-winning energy documentary film, Switch.
Adif Zulkifli, Senior Vice President,
Corporate Strategy and Risk, PETRONAS
Adif Zulkifli graduated from Colorado
School of Mines with a BS in petroleum
engineering and an MBA from Kellogg
School of Management, Northwestern
University. He was appointed senior vice president, corporate
strategy and risk of PETRONAS in April 2015. Prior to his
recent appointment, Zulkifli was vice president of Malaysia
Petroleum Management of PETRONAS where he oversaw
the promotion and regulation of upstream activities in
Malaysia. With 20+ years in the industry, his experience
spans reservoir surveillance and petroleum engineering,
petroleum economics, business development, strategy
and risk management, both in Malaysia and overseas.
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Bernard Looney is responsible
for BP’s operated production,
with specific accountability for
drilling, operations, engineering,
procurement and supply chain management, and
health, safety, and environment in the Upstream.
governments and international organizations on topics
related to the global energy agenda, and he advises investors
on deal screening, transactions, and portfolio management.
#ATCE2015
Bernard Looney, Chief Operating Officer,
Production, BP
He is a member of SPE since 1993 and was the programme
co-chair for the 8th International Petroleum Technology
Conference in Kuala Lumpur as well as the E&P working
committee vice chair for the International Gas Union (IGU).
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EVENTS ■ MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
1215–1345
Hilton Americas, Level 2,
Ballroom of the Americas D–F
Chairman’s Luncheon
The ATCE 2015 General Chair, Gustavo Hernández-García, will
share his insights on the oil and gas industry.
Speaker:
Gustavo Hernández-García, Director of Operations,
PEMEX E&P
Session Chairperson:
Alex James, Halliburton
Sponsored by
Speakers:
Dan Domeracki, Schlumberger
RoseAnne Franco, Verisk Maplecroft
Alex Hohman, Anadarko
Michael Oxman, Acorn International
1300–1600
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 350 F
How To Write a Good Technical Paper
SPE is committed to helping authors submit their best
possible paper to conferences and journals. This free 3-hour
session provides guidance on how to write a good proposal
and a great paper. It includes tips and tricks for making
a good presentation and preparing a paper for the peerreview process. Additional sessions are offered on Tuesday.
1400–1700
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 362 A–C
SS 2: Special Session
Gas Scrubber Design and Validation for Robust
Separation Duty
Instructor: Byron Haynes, Jr. P.E., Shell
Gas scrubbing is part of operations in most every oil and
gas facility, both onshore and offshore. From KO drums to
compressor suction to LNG trains, a gas scrubber removes
traces of liquid droplets from gas streams. Scrubbers can
be used upstream of gas purification equipment, such
as membranes or contactors, or mechanical equipment
such as compressors, or even downstream of processes
that condense liquids from the gas. Scrubber design is not
simply picking a catalog item and applying a K-factor. A
robust system includes the inlet piping design and proper
inlet distributor, accounts for flow variability and fluid
properties, allows adequate disengagement space, and
ensures suitable flow distribution. As scrubbing technology
is used in modular, compact systems for demanding
environments the equipment used is pushed to challenging
limits. High-capacity internals are used with standard
equipment like vane packs and mist pads. These factors, as
well as what performance is really required and how that
performance can be validated, are covered in this session.
Byron Haynes is a principal reservoir engineer with Shell Oil
Company with more than 28 years of experience working on
projects in Texas, Alaska, Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, Oman,
Qatar, and Kuwait. His current assignment is chief reservoir
engineer for Shell Kuwait Exploration and Production. He is
a Shell subject matter expert for miscible gas flooding and
PVT. Haynes is a registered professional engineer in Alaska
and Texas and has served as chairman of the Alaska Board
of Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors. He has been
an active member of SPE since 1978 serving on a number of
diverse committees. He has published a number of technical
papers for SPE and currently serves as an associate editor
for the SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering journal.
1300–1700
GRBCC, Level 1, Exhibit Hall C
ENGenious
The JPT® Young Technology Showcase
Session Chairpersons:
Hank Rawlins, eProcess Technologies
Ed Grave, ExxonMobil
Events are subject to change.
This interactive showcase in the exhibit hall highlights
emerging and young technologies that enable
more profitable exploration and production.
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different stakeholder groups. But what would the picture
look like if we switched mindset and viewed sustainability
and above-ground or non-financial risk as an opportunity?
An opportunity to innovate, an opportunity to find more
efficiencies, an opportunity to reduce risk. This session
shows how sustainability and the management of aboveground risk adds value to projects, covers the key issues
encountered across the project life cycle, and highlights
some of the tools available to address the issues.
Speakers:
Chris Buckingham, Southwest Research Institute
Manoj Bulsara, Maersk Oil
Graham McVinnie, Shell
William Mixon, Tracerco
Victor van Asperen, FMC Technologies
1400–1700
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 352 D–F
SS 1: Special Session
Value Preservation: Sustainability and
Management of Above-Ground Risk
Sustainability issues, environmental and social, have a
material impact on shareholder value but are still poorly
integrated into operational decision making. Often the issues
are seen as too soft, too volatile, or too hard to measure,
with fragmentation through the value chain and across
T Ticketed Event
* Technical Section Event
1700–1800
GRBCC, Level 3, Bush Grand Ballroom, Prefunction
PetroBowlSM Reception
s Soft Skills Workshop
EVENTS ■ MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
Many universities have scheduled alumni receptions to
coincide with ATCE 2015. These events provide excellent
opportunities for attendees to visit and get reacquainted with
old friends, and build new relationships with other professionals.
1730–1900
airo University
C
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 342
1730–1900
Canadian Universities
Sponsored by the Calgary Section
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 335A
1730–1900
Colorado School of Mines
Hilton Americas, Level 4
Grand Ballroom AB
1730–1900
Indian School of Mines, Offsite Function
1730–1900
Mississippi State University
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 338
1730–1900
issouri University of Science and Technology
M
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 339 AB
The technical section is under new leadership.
Attend this annual event to hear updates and
upcoming activities planned for this dynamic SPE
group. Join fellow petroleum analytics professionals
and technical section members to hear keynotes
and presentations from leaders in the field of
analytics. Network, share technical information,
and exchange ideas through informal discussions.
Moderators:
Amr El-Bakry, Production Optimization
Analytics Advisor, ExxonMobil
Mohamed Sidahmed, Data Analytics
Scientist, Upstream Technology, BP
Presenter:
Richard Doyle, Program Manager for Information
and Data Science, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Sponsored by
1730–1900
Montana Tech
Hilton Americas, Level 4, Grand Ballroom C
1730–1900
Oklahoma State University
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 335 BC
1730–1900
Pennsylvania State University
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 336 AB
1730–1900
Stanford University
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 337 AB
1730–1900
exas A&M University
T
Hilton Americas, Level 2, Ballroom of Americas B
1730–1900
exas Tech University
T
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 343 AB
1730–1900
Union Pacific Resources
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 344 AB
1730–1900
niversity of Kansas
U
Hilton Americas, Level 29, Skyline Room
1730–1900
University of Oklahoma
Hilton Americas, Level 2, Ballroom of Americas C
1730–1900
niversity of Southern California
U
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 340 AB
1730–1900
The University of Texas at Austin, Petroleum
and Geosystems Engineering Department
Hilton Americas, Level 2
Ballroom of Americas A
1730–1900
The University of Tulsa
Hilton Americas, Level 4
Grand Ballroom E
1730–1900
est Virginia University
W
Hilton Americas, Level 4
Grand Ballroom D
1900–2200
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 381 AB
Projects, Facilities, and Construction Dinner
Managing Project Complexity
Project management experts on the panel address
the role of complexity in project failures and suggest
remedies. A part of the discussion is guided by the
results of the SPE Complexity Work Study Group.
Moderator:
Howard Duhon, P.E.; GATE; Technical Director,
SPE Projects, Facilities, and Construction
Presenters:
Ed Merrow, Founder and President of
Independent Project Associates (IPA)
Jeff Edwards, Project Manager, Shell
James R. Deaver, P.E., Engineering Advisor Oil
Field Development (OFD) Engineering, LLC
Sponsored by
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1730–1900
University Alumni Receptions
1900–2130
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 372 CF
Petroleum Data-Driven Analytics
Technical Section Dinner
#ATCE2015
1700–1800
Welcome Reception on Exhibition Floor
1800–2100
New Mexico Tech
Monet Room at JW Marriott Downtown
806 West Main Street, Houston, Texas
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
Session 1
1400–1700 Room 330
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND
UNCONVENTIONAL/DIFFICULT RESERVOIRS
Session Chairpersons:
German Garcia, Schlumberger
Maxim Kotenev, SASOL Petroleum
Unconventional and difficult reservoirs (generally
non-clastics) continue to be important in today’s
challenging industrial context. This session
features papers analyzing geophysical, geological,
and engineering data from these complex
reservoirs that are continuously unraveling.
1400175040
Water Content Effects on Dynamic Elastic Properties of
Organic-rich Shale • B. Lai, Aramco Service Company;
H. Li, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; J. Zhang,
D. Jacobi, D.T. Georgi, Aramco Service Company
1425174923
Differentiating Open Natural Fractures From Healed
Fractures Using The New, High-Definition Oil Based Mud
Microelectrical Imager - Case Studies From Organic Rich
Shales • B. Li, Y. Chen, Schlumberger; K. Gawankar,
Southwestern Energy; C. Miller, W. Xu, R.J. Laronga,
D. Omeragic, Schlumberger
1450175055
Predicting Middle Bakken Well Performance with Shale
Capacity C. Newgord, M. Mediani, A. Ouenes, P. O’Conor,
SIGMA³
1545175067
Fractured Volcanic Reservoir Characterization: A Case Study
in the Deep Songliao Basin • D. Sun, F. Zhang, J. Gao, X. Xi,
J. Lin, BGP China National Petroleum
1610175153
Modeling Point Bars Using a Grid Transformation Scheme
H. Li, S. Srinivasan, The University of Texas at Austin
1635175094
Integrated Reservoir Characterization and Distribution of
Carbonate Reef-Flat Complexes in Genetic Units of Different
Phases of the Ordovician Carbonates in Tarim Basin,
Western China • Y. Zhu, W. Zhao, B. Song, X. Deng, C. Wei,
H. Yang, Y. Gao, Z. Cai, PetroChina
Session 2
1400–1700 Room 340
DOWNHOLE PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Session Chairpersons:
Brian Llewellyn, Hess
Cosmas Ezeuko, University of Calgary
The principal node for optimized production of oil
and gas fields is the sandface where reservoir fluid
first flows into the production system. Effective
production management of oil and gas fields therefore
requires continuous improvements to accurately
understand and control multiphase fluid inflow at
the sandface in a manner adaptable to changing
downhole flowing conditions. This session presents
excellent discussions of practical case studies and
sound theoretical developments in these subjects;
intelligent inflow controls, near-wellbore production
enhancements including chemical treatments, sand
control, production logging, and downhole management
of water influx. Discussions cover operations in
both conventional and fractured reservoirs.
1400174942
Geomechanical Analysis to Evaluate Production-Induced
Fault Reactivation at Groningen Gas Field
P.F. Sanz, S.P. Lele, K.H. Searles, S. Hsu, J.L. Garzon,
J.A. Burdette, W.E. Kline, B.A. Dale, P.D. Hector, ExxonMobil
1425174808
Flow-Loop Testing of Subsea Produced Water Quality
Monitoring Sensor Prototypes
X. Yin, P. Moore, K. Gul, J. Lachance, ExxonMobil
1450174966
Scale Squeeze Fractured Reservoirs in the Bakken, North
Dakota • S.E. Cook, H. Lu, J.L. Cutler, C. Haugen, Baker
Hughes; L.M. Cenegy, C.A. McAfee, Hess
1545174788
Novel Laboratory and Field Approaches to Control Halite
and other Problematic Scales in High Salinity Brine from
the Bakken • H. Lu, J. Penkala, J. Brooks, Baker Hughes;
C. Haugen, C. Harbaugh, C.A. McAfee, L.J. Kalfayan, Hess
1610174831
Maximizing Well Deliverability in the Eagle Ford Shale
Through Flowback Operations
T. Deen, J.A. Daal, J. Tucker, Devon Energy
1635174727
Enhancing Production Performance of Horizontal Wells in
Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs Using Inflow
Control Devices (ICDs) • E. Alalyan, S.M. Al-Mutairi,
O.O. Ukaegbu, Saudi Aramco; O.A. Ogunsanwo, Schlumberger
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
1400–1700 Room 342 A-D
WELL PRODUCTION ENHANCEMENT: CHEMICAL
SOLUTIONS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Session Chairpersons:
Syed Ali, Schlumberger
Mathew Samuel, Lubrizol
This session summarizes chemical solutions and
new technologies for well production enhancement.
Successful implementation of several new
techniques for challenging issues in stimulation,
liquid unloading, and waterflooding are presented.
1400174720
Dynamic Simulation to Predict Self-Restart Potential of Acid
Stimulated Wells by Bullhead Treatment in Deepwater
Environment • O. Ugoala, BG Group; K.K. Thakur,
Schlumberger; B. Siddiqi, Intecsea; Z. Cristea, Schlumberger;
K.H. Gad, P. Robson, J.D. Pacho Carrillo, A. Hosny, BG Group
Session 4
1400–1700 Room 342 B-F
NEW COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY
Session Chairpersons:
Hubertus Thomeer, Delft Red
Mark Glaser, Halliburton
This session presents a variety of completion
techniques and material technologies. Topics include
technological advancements in completion design in
multilateral, extended reach and HP/HT applications.
1400174782
Fracture Gradient Prediction Using the Viscous Relaxation
Model and Its Relation to Out-of-Zone Microseismicity
Y. Yang, Stanford University; H. Sone, GFZ German Research
Center for Geosciences; M. Zoback, Stanford University
1425174825
Water-Swellable Elastomers for Heavy Brine Environments
X. Wang, A.K. Sadana, V. Mathur, Baker Hughes
1415174802
Coupling Nanoparticles with Waterflooding to Increase
Water Sweep Efficiency for High Fines-Containing
Reservoirs: Lab and Reservoir Simulation Results
T. Huang, J. Han, G. Agrawal, P.A. Sookprasong, Baker Hughes
1450174922
High-Performance Plug-and-Perf Completions in
Unconventional Wells • L. Mcnelis, W. Salt, T.S. Scharf,
DYNAenergetics GmbH
1450174832
Estimation of Fracture Volume Between Well Pairs Using
Deuterium Tracer
Y. Leong, J.E. Iongh de, Maersk Oil; S. Bahring, A. Tuxen,
T.B. Nielsen, Danish Technological Institute
1545174789
Secret Weapon Against the Red Queen: Using Chemical
Packers and Degradable Mechanical Diverters in
Refracturing Operations • F.E. Fragachan, A. Babey,
D. Arnold, E.M. Heminway, F. Yuan, Weatherford
1545174840
Integrated Injection Modeling • B. Izgec, Hess
1610174806
Innovative New Frac Manifold Trailer Offers Step Change in
Slickwater Pumping • R.W. Gusek, Liberty Oilfield Services;
F. Ghasripoor, Energy Recovery
1635174940
The Use of a pH-Triggered Polymer Gelant to Seal Cement
Fractures in Wells • J.F. Ho, J.W. Patterson, S. Tavassoli,
M. Shafiei, M.T. Balhoff, C. Huh, P.M. Bommer, The University
of Texas at Austin; S.L. Bryant, University of Calgary
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Completions
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Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
and Information
163525195
Integration Into the Sandface Tool System for Gravel and
Frack-Pack Installations with a Fiber Optics Wet-Mate
Connector System • B.K. Drakeley, Weatherford; T.F. Grigsby,
Halliburton; F. Morrison, Weatherford; S. Martinez, E. Perez,
Halliburton
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Sand Control Screen Erosion: Prediction and Avoidance
A.D. Procyk, X. Gou, S.K. Marti, R.C. Burton, ConocoPhillips;
M. Knefel, D. Dreschers, GKD; A. Wiegmann, L. Cheng, E. Glatt,
Math2Market GmbH
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
Session 5
1400–1700 Assembly Room A
MPD AND WELL CONTROL
Session Chairpersons:
Don Hannegan, Weatherford
Deepak M. Gala, Shell
When confronted with a complex onshore or
offshore prospect to drill, “well control” and “control
of the well” tend to be synonymous terms. This
technical session speaks to recent developments in
MPD for enhancement of the primary well control
barrier, well control risk assessment techniques,
modeling for automated well control applications,
blowout prevention, and relief well planning.
1400174890
Blowout Prevention and Relief Well Planning for the
Wheatstone Big-Bore Gas Well Project • E.R. Upchurch,
S.L. Falkner, A.R. House, C. Nguyen, K. Russell, Chevron
1425174995
Operational Risk: Stepping Beyond Bow-Ties
D. Fraser, J. Braun, M. Cunningham, Argonne National
Laboratory; B. Marple, Chevron; D.D. Moore, Marathon Oil;
A. Sas-Jaworsky, SAS Industries; J. Wilson, Transocean
1450174881
Successful Testing of Single Gradient Subsea MudLift Drilling
Technology in Deep Water Gulf of Mexico
S. Rahman, C. Holt, J.D. Dowell, J. Morales, S. Davis, Chevron
1545174805
Predicting and Optimizating ROP in Competent Shale by
Utilizing MPD Technology • E. Mammadov, N. Osayande,
J.M. Breuer, W.L. Al-Hashmy, Weatherford
1610174830
Making the Impossible Possible with MPD Application on
0.4 ppg Mud Weight Window—A Case History Successful
Automated Managed Pressure Drilling, Managed Pressure
Run 11-¾” Liner & 9-⁵⁄₈” Liner (tieback liner), and Managed
Pressure Cementing in a Semisubmersible Offshore Sarawak
Malaysia • J.R. Tang, MI-SWACO a Schlumberger Company;
A.E. Prasetia, J.F. Gallo Zapata, F. Rojas, I. Rubianto,
Schlumberger
1635174836
Successful Case History of Drilling Through Major Loss
Zone Using MPD/PMCD Techniques on a Santos Basin Well
R.A. Tomita, E. Schnitzler, J.F. Destri, P.H. Da Silva,
N.R. Brasiliense, A.A. Fernandes, D.S. Gozzi, Petrobras;
T. Pinheiro Da Silva, A. Kozlov, Blade Energy Partners
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Session 6
1400–1700 Assembly Room B
FRACTURING FLUIDS, PROPPANTS, TRANSPORT,
AND PLACEMENT
Session Chairpersons:
Harold Brannon, Baker Hughes
Ali Daneshy, Daneshy Consultants
The topics of this session include advancements in
fracturing fluids and proppants, and studies to improve
the understanding of proppant transport and placement
in the unconventional reservoir environment.
1400174988
Next-Generation Boron-Crosslinked Fracturing Fluids:
Breaking the Lower Limits on Polymer Loadings
J. Holtsclaw, G.R. Montenegro-Galindo, P. Chopade,
Halliburton
1425174801
Case Study of Soft Particle Fluid to Improve Proppant
Transport and Placement • H. Sun, Baker Hughes;
M. Zhou, BASF; H.D. Brannon, D.V. Gupta, M. Ault,
P. Carman, R.S. Wheeler, Baker Hughes
1450174828
Slickwater Proppant Transport in Complex Fractures:
New Experimental Findings & Scalable Correlations
M.A. Al-Otaibi, Colorado School of Mines; J.L. Miskimins,
Barree & Associates
1545174973
A Comprehensive Study of Proppant Transport in a
Hydraulic Fracture • C.A. Blyton, D.P. Gala, M.M. Sharma,
The University of Texas at Austin
1610174867
Self-Suspending Proppant Transport Technology Increases
Stimulated Reservoir Volume and Reduces Proppant Pack
and Formation Damage • B. Goldstein, A. VanZeeland,
Fairmount Santrol
1635 174982
Overcoming A Cementing Failure: Sequenced Fracturing
Technique For Remedial Application • M. Rainbolt, Apache;
S. Zakharchenko, W. Zheng, D. Oussoltsev, A. Dunaeva,
B.D. Clark, Schlumberger
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Session 7
1400–1700 Room 332 A-D
1400–1700 FIELD DEVELOPMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING CASE STUDIES
Session Chairpersons:
Majed Al-Suwailem, Saudi Arabian Chevron
Rajendra Kumar, Oil & Natural Gas Corp.
Session Chairpersons:
Peggy Rijken, Chevron
Aysegul Dastan, Chevron
In today’s dynamic political, economic, and technical
environment, oil and gas companies are challenged
to optimize field development plans and make solid
decisions based on limited data and data interpretation.
Failing to identify and assess uncertainty may be
very detrimental to project execution especially for
highly capital-intensive projects. To overcome these
challenges and to have more informed decisions,
a detailed assessment of uncertainties and risk
management plans are to be developed. The industry
has many tools and processes to manage risks, yet
many upstream projects struggle to produce the
desired results. The session covers the risk management
tools and plans and shares lessons learned to
mitigate risk in key field development projects.
1400174889
Offshore Project Risk Management Model (OPRMM) As a
Tool for Efficient Field Development
A. Talipova, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
1425174925
Strategic Insights From Faltering Exploration Results
J.P. Wilson, D.G. Highton, A. Wilson, A. Latham, S. Miles,
A. Utz, S. Toulmin, Wood Mackenzie
1450174845
Optimizing Unconventional Asset Development and
Reserves Confidence With Portfolio Tradeoff Analysis
K. Kostuik, Y. Mu, Charlotte Software Systems; R.M. Parma,
Continental Resources; J. Wearly, Chaparral Energy; K.T.
Rooney, Aclaro Softworks
1545174932
Uncertainty and Risk Management Plans are Critical for
Team Alignment and Better Decision Quality
R.S. Sawiris, C.S. Howes, J.A. Rodriguez, W.L. Foley, Chevron
1610174914
Performance Evaluation of Automatically Generated
Statistical Type Curves
H.A. Kuzma, J.D. Conradson, BetaZi
1635174984
Practical Considerations for Production Forecasting in
Unconventional Reservoir Systems—Processing of Large
Group of Wells Using Production Diagnostics and
Model-Based Analysis
P. Collins, D. Ilk, DeGolyer and MacNaughton
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Session 8
Room 332 B-F
This session addresses the application of recent
advances in integrated reservoir modeling
to real field cases. A number of studies on
history matching, numerical well testing, and
compositional modeling have been benchmarked
against data from assets around the world.
1400175088
DST Matching and Interpretation through Numerical Well
Testing on the Johan Sverdrup Field
B.E. Ludvigsen, H. Le, Maersk
1425175004
The Reservoir Technical Limits Approach Applied to
Maximising Recovery From Volumetric and Aquifer-drive
Gas Fields • A. Alane, P.J. Lumsden, P.C. Smalley, R.J. Hallam,
P.A. Salino, S.J. Wells, T. Primmer, BP
1450175039
Enhanced Reparameterization and Data-Integration
Algorithms for Robust and Efficient History Matching of
Geologically Complex Reservoirs
G. Gao, J.C. Vink, C. Chen, F.O. Alpak, K. Du, Shell
1545175081
A New Material Balance Equation for the Analysis of Liquid
Rich Natural Gas Reservoirs
M. Zhang, L.F. Ayala, Pennsylvania State University
1610175085
Modeling of Compositional Variation with Depth for Five
North Sea Reservoirs • K. Schou Pedersen, Calsep A/S;
H.P. Hjermstad, Dewpoint A/S
1635175124
Modeling Fishbones Using the Embedded Discrete Fracture
Model Formulation: Sensitivity Analysis and History
Matching • J.D. Cavalcante Filho, Y. Xu, K. Sepehrnoori,
The University of Texas at Austin; H. Hogstol, Statoil
EVENTS ■ MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER
Session 9
1400–1700 Assembly Room C
EOR FOR CONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS
Session Chairpersons:
Stephen Marinello, Flowtek
Seung Kam, Louisiana State University
This session covers fundamental studies and
field applications of various EOR techniques, as
applied in conventional reservoirs. Topics include
wettability alteration, chemical and gas flooding, and
mobility-control using foam injection/diversion.
1400175015
Dimensionality-Dependent Foam Rheological Properties:
How to Go from Linear to Radial Geometry for Foam
Modeling and Simulation?
W. Lee, S. Lee, S.I. Kam, Louisiana State University
1425175159
A Thorough Investigation of Mechanisms of Enhanced Oil
Recovery by Carbonated Water Injection • M. Sohrabi,
A. Emadi, S. Farzaneh, S. Ireland, Heriot-Watt University
1450175130
Chemical EOR for Offshore Platforms using a Novel
Chemical Gradient Design • E. Trine, P.T. Suniga,
R. Fortenberry, Ultimate EOR Services
1545175027
Foams with Wettability-Altering Capabilities for Oil-Wet
Carbonates: A Synergistic Approach
R. Singh, K.K. Mohanty, The University of Texas at Austin
1610175057
Fly Ash Nanoparticle-Stabilized CO2-in-Water Foams for
Gas Mobility Control Applications • R. Singh, A. Gupta,
K.K. Mohanty, C. Huh, The University of Texas at Austin;
D. Lee, H. Cho, Seoul National University
1635175065
Multi-scale Evaluation of Nanoparticle-Stabilized
CO2-in-Water Foams: From the Benchtop to the Field
A.J. Worthen, A. Taghavy, A. Aroonsri, I. Kim, K.P. Johnston,
C. Huh, University of Texas At Austin; S.L. Bryant, The
University of Calgary; D.A. DiCarlo, The University of
Texas at Austin
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ePoster Presentations ■ Monday, 28 September
(Prefunction outside Rooms 330/340)
TD
Station
Paper
Title and Authors
1315
Station 2
174739
Screen Erosion Guidelines for Sand Control Completion and Sand Production Management:
Case Study West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) Offshore Egypt
H.S. Mahmoud, A.M. Ali, A.A. Abdel Sayed, Rashid Petroleum Company; E. Zalam, BG
Station 3
174882
Furthering the Capabilities of Coiled Tubing Production Logging in Horizontal and Highly
Deviated Wells: The Advent of Reservoir Saturation Logging in Southern Mexico
O. Jimenez Bueno, A.F. Mejia Nava, H. Hernandez Leyva, C.A. Mendoza Ortega, PEMEX;
P. Ramondenc, S. Hassig Fonseca, R.A. Galo Fernandes, F.L. Rodriguez, Schlumberger
Station 4 174726
Mechanistic Prediction of Oil-Water, Two-Phase Flow in Horizontal or Near-Horizontal
Pipes for a Wide Range of Oil Viscosities • L. Li, F. Popa, B. Houchens, Halliburton
Station 5
Nature Friendly Application of Ionic Liquids for Dissolution Enhancement of
Heavy Crude Oil • S. Sakthivel, S. Velusamy, R. Gardas, J. Sangwai, Indian Institute of Technology
178418
Station 6 174728
Probabilistic Bullheading Analysis is a Unique Risk Assessment Tool for Drilling and Completion
Equipment Selection for Critical HP/HT Wells • A. Haghshenas, A.J. Cuthbert, Halliburton
1330
Station 1
174969
Ensemble Model Predictive Control for Robust Automated Managed Pressure Drilling
A. Eaton, L.D. Beal, S.D. Thorpe, E. Janis, C.B. Hubbell, J. Hedengren, Brigham Young University;
R. Nybo, M. Aghito, K. Bjorkevoll, SINTEF Petroleum Research; R. El Boubsi, J. Braaksma,
G. Van Og, Huisman Equipment B.V.
Station 2
174790
Insights of Wormhole Propagation during Carbonate Acidizing: Constant Pressure vs.
Constant Rate A.M. Gomaa, A. Nino-Penaloza, J.L. Cutler, S.A. Chaudhary, Baker Hughes
Station 3
174868
A Real Options Approach to the Gas Blowdown Decision
P. Thomas, R.B. Bratvold, University of Stavanger
Station 4 175122
An Efficient and Practical Workflow for Probabilistic Forecasting of Brown Fields Constrained
by Historical Data • C. Yang, L.X. Nghiem, J.C. Erdle, A. Moinfar, E. Fedutenko, H. Li,
A. Mirzabozorg, C.C. Card, Computer Modelling Group
Station 5
Discrete Fracture-Vug Network Modeling in Naturally Fractured Vuggy Reservoirs Using
Multiple-Point Geostatistics: A Micro-Scale Case
M.M. Fadlelmula F., M.L. Fraim, J. He, J.E. Killough, Texas A&M University
175092
Station 6 174835
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Integrated Production Logging Approach for Successful Leak Detection between Two
Formations: A Case Study • A.A. Al-Mulhim, I. Al-Thwaiqib, A. Bogari, Saudi Aramco;
M.A. Bawazir, M. Abdein, Schlumberger
ePoster Presentations ■ Monday, 28 September
(Prefunction outside Rooms 330/340)
TD
Station
Paper
Title and Authors
1515
Station 1
174852
Liquid Loading of Highly Deviated Gas Wells from 60° to 88°
Y. Alsaadi, E. Pereyra, C. Torres, C. Sarica, University of Tulsa
Station 2
174904
New Electronics Ensure Increased Operational Efficiency in Highly Deviated, High Temperature
Gas Well • H. Sagr, K. Al-Sadoon, Welltec
Station 3
174814
Using Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Materials For Designing New Completions and
Re-Fracturing Acidizing Applications in which Diversion and Zonal Isolation Enhance Efficiency
A.G. Babey, Weatherford; P. Schmeltz, EP Energy; F.E. Fragachan, Weatherford
Station 4 174756
Drilling Through Layers of Unstable Shale Formations and Depleted Sand Sequences, the
Managed Pressure Drilling / Wellbore Strengthening Approach to Successfully Drill Offshore
Development Wells. A Case History • I. Henry, BP; J. Hernandez, A. Ngan, M.A. Arnone,
S.M. Boutalbi, C. Lagrandeur, Weatherford
Station 5
Using Swelling Materials to Control Fracture Complexity: Experimental Study
A.M. Gomaa, Q. Qu, Solvay; S.G. Nelson, H. Sun, V.C. Go Boncan, Baker Hughes
174783
Station 6 177281
A Numerical Analysis of the Features of the Stress Disturbance during Pulsating Hydraulic
Fracturing in Coal Seams
L. Peiqing, G. Li, Z. Huang, X. Li, S. Tian, X. Song, M. Sheng, China University of Petroleum
1530
Station 2
175106
Robust Optimization of Well Placement in Geologically Complex Reservoirs
F.O. Alpak, L. Jin, B. Ramirez, Shell
Station 3
176746
The First Master in Geothermal Engineering Offered by a Petroleum Engineering School:
Curriculum Challenges and Opportunities
G. Falcone, C. Pawellek, Clausthal University of Technology; C. Teodoriu, University of Oklahoma
Station 4 176747
Incorporating Quality Assurance in a Competency and Employee Development Program
J. Leuro, D.T. Kruger, Halliburton
Station 5
Revealing the Benefits of the Intelligent Well Pad for Onshore Shale Assets
J.D. Krome, M.H. Bloom, A.B. Swanson, D. Anthony, S. Derise, BHP; L. Rightmire, Accenture
174826
Station 6 175133
Single Well Deconvolution—Multi-fractured Horizontal Shale Gas With 8 Well Full
Pad—Canadian Horn River Basin Case Study
C.J. Virues, Nexen Energy; T. Shimamoto, M. Suzuki, Inpex
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Breakfast Honoring Distinguished Lecturers
Hilton Americas
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Room 335 AB
0730–1700
Registration
GRBCC
1
Hall D
0800–1100
SPE Technical Report: Guidance For Decision Quality in
Multi-Company Upstream Projects
GRBCC
3
Room 381 AB
0800–1200
International Student Paper Contest—Master’s Division
GRBCC
3
Room 350 D
0800–1200
International Student Paper
Contest—Undergraduate Division
GRBCC
3
Room 350 E
0800–1600
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
GRBCC
3
Room 360 CF
0800–1600
New Member Engagement Center
GRBCC
3
Room 361 CF
0830–1155
Technical Sessions
GRBCC
3
0830–1155
SS 3: Error Analysis and Uncertainty in Flow
Assurance and Facility Design
GRBCC
3
Room 352 D-F
0830–1155
SS 4: Managing the Future Impact of Current Cost Cutting GRBCC
3
Room 362A-C
0900–1155
Soft Skills Workshop I: SPE Professionals Exemplify
Integrity and Ethics
GRBCC
3
Room 372 F
0900–1155
Soft Skills Workshop II: Diversity: Focusing on
the Value and Relevance in Global Business
GRBCC
3
Room 372 C
0900–1200
How To Write a Technical Paper
GRBCC
3
Room 350 F
0900–1730
Exhibition
GRBCC
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Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
1000–1200
Student Communication Skills Workshop
GRBCC
3
Room 362 D
1000–1730
ENGenious presented by JPT® Young
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GRBCC
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Exhibit Hall C, Booth 3509
1010–1040
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
GRBCC
3
Prefunction outside
Rooms 330/340
1010–1040
Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor
GRBCC
1
Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
1200–1400
Expo Luncheon
GRBCC
1
Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
1200–1600
Soft Skills Workshop III: Effective
Communication—Gaining an Edge in the Industry
GRBCC
3
Room 372 C
1200–1600
Soft Skills Workshop IV: Critical Thinking for
Effective Problem Solving
GRBCC
3
Room 372 F
1215–1345
Topical Luncheons
GRBCC
3
1230–1430
Student Awards Luncheon and General Session
Hilton Americas
2
Ballroom of Americas EF
1315–1400
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
GRBCC
3
Prefunction outside
Rooms 330/340
1400–1700
International Student Paper Contest—PhD Division
GRBCC
3
Room 350 E
1400–1700
Technical Sessions
GRBCC
3
1400–1700
SS 5: Process Safety and Culture in Wells
GRBCC
3
Room 362 A-C
1515–1545
Coffee Break on Exhibit Floor
GRBCC
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Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
1515–1545
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
GRBCC
3
Prefunction outside
Rooms 330/340
1600–1800
Young Professionals’ Reception
GRBCC
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Bush Grand Ballroom
Prefunction
1630–1730
Happy Hour/Reception on Exhibit Floor
GRBCC
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Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
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Hilton Americas
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1945–2200
Annual Banquet
Hilton Americas
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EVENTS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
0700–0800
Hilton Americas, Level 3, Room 335 AB
Breakfast Honoring Distinguished Lecturers
0800–1600
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 360 CF
KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
Join us for this ticketed special breakfast as the
Distinguished Lecturer Program honors current
and past lecturers and their companies.
The 25-Year/Century Club Committee hosts a special
KEY Club lounge for SPE members with 25 years or more
of continuous membership, Century Club members,
current and former SPE Board officers and directors,
Distinguished and Honorary members, as well as this
year’s SPE International Award Winners and Distinguished
Lecturers. Award VIPs may pick up their badges, and
members can pick up ribbons. Key Club members are
encouraged to visit with one another between sessions.
0800–1100
GRBCC, Level 3, 381 AB
SPE Technical Report: Guidance for Decision
Quality in Multi-Company Upstream Projects
A team of experienced decision professionals has drafted a
technical report as guidance for achieving expedited, large
multi-company projects by promoting improved participant
communication, obtaining early project alignment, reducing
project delays, and avoiding value erosion. The objective of
this report presentation is to specifically engage industry
professionals in discussion of the stumbling blocks for
achieving decision quality in oil and gas projects.
Topics include
1. Decision Framing
2.Generating Alternatives
3.Obtaining Relevant and Reliable Information
4.Identifying and Understanding Consequences
5.Logical Analysis
6.Facilitating Decisions
7. Establishing Common Terminology
A wide range of participants is desired in order to gain a
broad perspective and should include project managers,
facility engineers, reservoir engineers, and commercial
managers with experience in large international projects.
0800–1200
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 350 D
International Student Paper
Contest—Master’s Division
Watch presenters from around the world compete in the
master’s division.
0800–1200
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 350 E
International Student Paper
Contest—Undergraduate Division
Events are subject to change.
Watch presenters from around the world compete in the
undergraduate division.
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0800–1600
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 361 CF
New Member Engagement Center
Get involved in SPE! The New Member Engagement
Center is a special ticketed area open to new professional
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New professional members are encouraged to visit the
center to learn about engaging in programs, activities,
and volunteerism; expanding their professional
network; and more! Ticket included at registration.
0830–1155
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 352 D-F
SS 3: Special Session
Error Analysis and Uncertainty in
Flow Assurance and Facility Design
In this dynamic and open-format session, panelists
and audience members discuss error and uncertainty
analysis in flow assurance, production engineering, and
upstream facility design. Six panelists, representing a
diverse swath from academics to industry and from
large corporations to world-class startups/consultants,
introduce for discussion case studies, philosophies, and
methods of uncertainty quantification for successfully
managing economic and HSE risk in asset development.
Topics include error (and error propagation) in multiphase
flow predictions, phase equilibria, well testing, solids
transport, injection well behavior, and estimation of flow
rate in unprecedented scenarios (e.g., during the Macondo
disaster). Audience participation and challenges are
strongly encouraged for this discussion. Where possible,
the economic, production, or HSE implications of the
uncertainty-based topic in question should be addressed.
Session Chairpersons:
Matthew Walsh, Chevron
Gene Kouba, Chevron
Speakers:
Selen Cremaschi, University of Tulsa
Nikhil Joshi, Anadarko
Carolyn Koh, Colorado School of Mines
Ishan Rao, Shell
Pete Conrad, Assured Flow Solutions
Michael Zaldivar, evoleap
T Ticketed Event
* Technical Section Event
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EVENTS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Session Chairperson: Dan Hill, Texas A&M University
Speakers:
Tamir Aggour, IHRDC
David Curry, Baker Hughes
Jeff Moss, ExxonMobil
Neeraj Nandurdikar, IPA
Shauna Noonan, ConocoPhillips
0900–1155
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 372 F
Soft Skills Workshop I (includes lunch at noon)
SPE Professionals Exemplify Integrity and Ethics
SPE members, raise your ethical awareness
and understanding of the twelve canons in
SPE’s Code of Professional Conduct.
Soft Skills: Integrity, ethics, leadership, and diversity
Instructors:
Abhijit Dandekar, University of Alaska
Bob Balch, Petroleum Recovery Research Center
Susan Howes, Chevron
Peggy Rijken, Chevron
Tom Walsh, Petrak
0900–1155
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 372 C
Soft Skills Workshop II (includes lunch at noon)
Diversity: Focusing on the Value
and Relevance in Global Business
Learn to expand your paradigm by boosting
your soft skills to include an understanding of
diversity in all areas of global business.
SPE is committed to helping authors submit their
best possible paper to conferences and journals. This
free 3-hour session provides guidance on how to
write a good proposal and a great paper. It includes
tips and tricks for making a good presentation and
preparing a paper for the peer-review process.
Instructor: Sunil Kokal, Saudi Aramco
Sunil Kokal is a petroleum engineering consultant at
Saudi Aramco in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. He is an expert
in the areas of enhanced oil recovery, hydrocarbon phase
behavior, crude oil emulsions, and asphaltenes. Kokal holds
a BSc degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, New
Delhi, and a PhD degree from the University of Calgary,
both in chemical engineering. He has written more than
75 technical papers and contributed chapters on crude oil
emulsions and fluid sampling to SPE’s Petroleum Engineering
Handbook. Kokal has served on many SPE committees,
both at the local and international levels. He was selected
as an SPE Distinguished Lecturer in 2007–2008 and
received the SPE Distinguished Member Award in 2008.
1000–1200
GRBCC, Level 3 Room 362D
Student Communication Skills Workshop
In this session, students have the opportunity to work in
a small group to hone their networking abilities, refine
their communication skills, and build up a toolkit of
essential knowledge for their careers ahead. Small-group
exercises enable students to gain valuable insight
into working in a truly global industry, from cultural
implications to practical advice for the workplace.
1000–1730
GRBCC, Level 1, Exhibit Hall C, Booth 3509
ENGenious
The JPT® Young Technology Showcase
This interactive showcase in the exhibit hall highlights
emerging and young technologies that enable
more profitable exploration and production.
1200–1400
GRBCC, Level 1, Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
Expo Luncheon on Exhibition Floor
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The start of this year saw most oilfield companies cut back
their spending plans significantly in response to the dramatic
drop in the oil price. The technical directors have arranged
this special session to explore what the industry could and
should be doing to minimize the impact this cost cutting will
have both now and in the future. The session starts with a
number of presentations in which the speakers summarize
their perspectives on what is being cut, the likely impacts of
those cuts, and what can be done to mitigate their effects.
Following the presentations is a panel Q&A session in
which the speakers attempt to answer questions from the
audience. The goal is to help individual attendees and the
industry as a whole think about how we can better prepare
for this latest spin of the E&P downturn and recovery wheel.
0900–1200
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 350 F
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0830–1155
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 362 A-C
SS 4: Special Session
Managing the Future Impact
of Current Cost Cutting
Soft Skills: Diversity/inclusion sensitivity, teamwork,
cultural mental models, and conflict resolution
Instructors:
Lori Dalrymple, AOC
Narandja Milanovich, GriffinWorks
Behrooz Fattahi, The EnerTrain Institute
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EVENTS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
1200–1600
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 372 C
Soft Skills Workshop III (includes lunch at noon)
Effective Communication: Gaining an Edge
in the Industry
Moderators: Trey Shaffer, ERM
SPE Technical Director, Health, Safety, Security, Environment,
and Social Responsibility
Take this interactive opportunity to sharpen your
communication, presentation, and negotiation skills.
Become better at listening and giving positive feedback.
Presenters:
Doug Bannerman, Leader, Social Performance,
DPNA Safety & Sustainability Statoil Gulf Services
Kevin Priester, JKA Group
Howard Duhon, P.E.; GATE
SPE Technical Director, Projects, Facilities, and Construction
Soft Skills: Communication, presentation,
negotiation, and feedback
1215–1345
GRBCC, Level 3, Bush Grand Ballroom C
Research and Development Technical Section
Topical Luncheon
Instructors:
Bob Balch, Petroleum Recovery Research Center
Lori Dalrymple, AOC
Marinma Dorado, Indus International
Andrea Rowe, Hexio
Helena Wu, Santos
The SPE Research and Development Technical Section will
host a special topical luncheon to facilitate focused dialogue
on new materials, techniques, and their applications to oil
and gas. In a series of informative and thought-provoking
presentations, a panel of industry experts will discuss current
uses and future opportunities for these technologies as well
as outline the various R&D challenges and needs that must
be addressed to overcome their present limitations. A panel
question-and-answer session will follow the presentations.
1200–1600
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 372 F
Soft Skills Workshop IV (includes lunch at noon)
Critical Thinking for Effective Problem Solving
Experience the impact of context through
exercises that focus on problem definition, tacit
knowledge, and hypothesis development.
Moderators: Mariano Gurfinkel, Global Onshore,
Hess Corporation, SPE R&D Technical Section Chairman
Soft Skills: Critical thinking, leadership, systems
thinking, creativity, innovation, and imagination
John Hallman, Manager, Strategic Technology, Weatherford
Panelists:
John Barratt, CEO, Oil & Gas Innovation Center
Richard Byrd, Industry Executive - Oil and Gas, Lockheed
Martin Commercial Cyber
Rick Lucas, CTO, ExOne Company
Partha Ganguly, Senior Manager (Wellbore Intervention), BHI
Instructors:
Susan Howes, Chevron
Narandja Milanovich, GriffinWorks
Events are subject to change.
1215–1345
GRBCC, Level 3, Bush Grand Ballroom A
PFC/HSE Topical Luncheon
Understanding Communities:
A Key to Project Success
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Many factors can influence public perception of the oil and
gas industry and the projects we develop. Increasingly,
public acceptability can make or break our license to operate.
Engineers and other technical leaders frequently view the
problem as one that can be overcome with public education.
But education can only be successful if we first achieve a
level of trust within the community. Building trust requires
developing an understanding of the community. One of the
most important approaches is for operators to understand
the needs and expectations of the communities where
we operate, and for project teams to educate themselves
about the expectations of the local community that will
be impacted by a project. Each community is unique; the
challenges are multifaceted. This session explores some
notable industry efforts in community engagement and
education as well critical success factors for effective
community engagement.
T Ticketed Event
* Technical Section Event
1215–1345
GRBCC, Level 3, Bush Grand Ballroom B
Wellbore Positioning Technical Section
Topical Luncheon: Proper Wellbore Positioning
Improves Reservoir Value
Known borehole position and surface location uncertainties
are often ignored in the development of subsurface models,
leading to unnecessary errors in both the models themselves
and the reserves volumes they are expected to contain.
While these position uncertainties may have little
impact in the early exploration stages of an asset life
cycle, understanding of the reservoir can be seriously
impacted as the field development matures.
The expert panel will explore the scale of the problem,
and discuss questions from the audience.
Moderator: Robert Wylie, NOV
Speakers/Panel Members:
Dan Diluzio, Shell
John de Wardt, De Wardt and Company
Ed Stockhausen, Chevron
s Soft Skills Workshop
Student Awards
Outstanding Student Chapters
British University
President, Amro Elhosiny Khalifa
Cairo University
President, Amir Ismail
Curtin University Sarawak
President, Ian Chang Huan Sheng
Delft University
President, Stefan Alexander Peters
Gadjah Mada University
President, Arif Fadillah
Indian School of Mines
President, Vikram Sai Kondaveeti
Kazakh National Technical
University
President, Murat Tankibayev
Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense
Darcy Ribeiro
President, Roger Rangel da Cunha
Maharashtra Institute of Technology
President, Shri Vignesh
Université de Pau
President, Christophe Casaurang
Suez University
President, Ahmed Elgamal
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
President, Mohd Anas Asalem
Texas A&M University
President, Jennifer L. Wisler
University of Ibadan
President, Chukwunagolu Victor
Texas A&M University at Qatar
President, Ahmed Rauf
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
President, Aamir Lokhandwala
Ufa State Petroleum Technological University
President, Aygyul Telyasheva
University of Trinidad and Tobago
President, Jeneisha Jenna Rachel Dominique
Hernandez
Ukhta State Technical University
President, Vyacheslav Alexandrovich Ovchinnikov
Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
President, Sebastian Zavaleta Villarreal
Universidade de São Paulo
President, Ricardo Da Silva Viana
University of Uyo
President, Daniel Nyeneabasi Clement
University of Wyoming
President, Chelse Felts
Kazakh-British Technical University
President, Islam Amanov
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
President, Natália Ayumi Gil
Gus Archie Scholarship
Imomoh Scholarship
Nico van Wingen Fellowship
Miguel Mendoza
The University of Texas at Austin
Emmanuel Ikehi
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Mohammad Eshkalak
The University of Texas at Austin
Lotanna Ohazuruike
Institute of Petroleum Studies Uniport
Henry DeWitt Smith Fellowship
David Semwogerere
Robert Gordon University
Richard Boakye Yiadom
The University of Utah
Aygyul Telyasheva
Ufa State Petroleum Technology University
Star Scholarship
Mohamed Abdelaziz
American University in Cairo
Gabriel Cunha
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Catherine Chan Mann Shih
Curtin University Sarawak
Abdelrhman Abdelgawwad
Suez University
Marlieke De Vries
Delft University of Technology
James Matl
Texas A&M University
Shelly Alexander
Lackawanna College
Eduard Fenea
University of Bucharest
Isabella McCausland
Universidad de los Andes
Martins Awojide
University of Lagos
Rizky Hidayat
Islamic University of Riau Indonesia
Ty Nielson
Louisiana State University
Pawandeep Bagga
Maharashtra Institute of Technology
Adam Keating
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Meredyth Richards
University of Alaska - Fairbanks
Balagardash Bashirov
Qafqaz University
Santdeep Kumar
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
Ryan Rosenthal
University of North Dakota
Joven John Cayao
Palawan State University
Landon Lovesee
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Gentur Wijayanto
UPN Veteran Yogyakarta
Andreea Chirac
University of Bucharest
Boston Ludlow
Colorado School of Mines
Almagul Zakaryayeva
Kazakh National Technical University
Brandon Colledge
University of Wyoming
Kelvin Mafua
University of Lagos
Adam Zalewski
University of Aberdeen
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President, Ardinatha Sanjaya Putra
King Abdullah University of Science
and Technology
President, Klemens Katterbauer
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American University in Cairo
President, Omar Abdel Aziz Fathy
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EVENTS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Star Fellowship
Temitope Ajayi
The Petroleum Institute
Alexandra Kuznetsova
Heriot-Watt University
Manas Pathak
The University of Utah
Rhadityo Arbarim
Delft University of Technology
Bruno Lopez Jimenez
University of Calgary
Mohammad Mohsin Salahuddin
University of Stavanger
Sudiptya Banerjee
Texas A&M University
Bo Ma
China University of Petroleum Huadong
Rinaldo Sarwono
Delft University of Technology
Prateek Bhardwaj
The University of Texas at Austin
Pavel Markov
Tyumen State University
Mina Shaker
Texas A&M University
Deborah Glosser
Ohio State University
Ahmed Mimouna
The University of Texas at Austin
Robin Singh
The University of Texas at Austin
Debanjan Guha Roy
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Ayasha Nickie
University of Oklahoma
Devin Thomas
University of Mississippi
Ahmed Hafez
Imperial College
Nnaemeka Okoli
University of Leeds
Sumeet Trehan
Stanford University
Liu Hailong
Research Institute of Petroleum
Exploration and Development
Iman Oraki Kohshour
University of Alaska - Fairbanks
Charly Jose Uzcategui Aguilera
Universidad Central de Venezuela
Adam Pasztor
University of Miskolc
Alexey Vikhrov
Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Sergey Ishutov
Iowa State University
1230–1430
Hilton Americas, Level 2,
Ballroom of Americas EF
Student Awards Luncheon and General Session
Seating is limited, so students must reserve a
ticket during the registration process. During the
general session, students can learn more about their
future professional careers. SPE will also honor the
Outstanding Student Chapters, PetroBowlSM contest
winners, and scholarship and fellowship recipients.
Sponsored by
Events are subject to change.
1400–1700
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 362 A-C
SS 5: Special Session
Process Safety and Culture in Wells
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Comprehensive personal safety programs and everimproving safety records are fundamental goals of
operating companies and their contractors. Though the
total number of accidents is a function of activity levels,
the oil and gas incidence rate is substantially lower than
that of the US private sector as a whole. The session
focuses on process safety from a wells standpoint
and the strides that the industry has made so far.
Moderator:
David Haas, Deloitte & Touche
1400–1700
GRBCC, Level 3, Room 350 E
International Student Paper Contest—PhD Division
Watch presenters from around the world compete in the
PhD division of this contest.
1600–1800
GRBCC, Level 3
Bush Grand Ballroom Prefunction
Young Professionals’ Reception
All young professionals are invited by representatives
of the SPE Young Member Engagement Committee to
join them for some refreshments and nibbles. A special
interactive session allows you to network with your
fellow young professionals from across the globe.
1630–1730
GRBCC, Level 1
Exhibit Halls A, B, C, D, E
Happy Hour/Reception on Exhibition Floor
Sponsored by
Session Chairperson:
Deepak M Gala, Shell
T Ticketed Event
Speakers:
Kimberly McHugh, Chevron
Bill Nelson, DNV GL
Morrison “Moe” Plaisance, The Well Control Institute
Richard Quick II, Shell
Thomas Redlinger, TH Hill Associates
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EVENTS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Annual Reception and Banquet
SPE International Award Recipients
1830–2200
Hilton Americas, Level 4, Grand Ballroom
DISTINGUISHED LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Zhou Jiping, China National Petroleum Corporation
The Annual Awards Reception and Banquet is
the premier event of ATCE where SPE celebrates
the key successes of its members and the oil and
gas industry as a whole. The banquet is a great
opportunity to recognize the outstanding technical
achievements, dedicated service, and industry
contributions made by SPE members. This year, the
banquet takes place in the Hilton Americas Grand
Ballroom. The Hilton Americas is adjacent to the
George R. Brown Convention Center.
JOHN FRANKLIN CARLL AWARD
Cem Sarica, University of Tulsa
SPE and AIME
Supported Award Recipients
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
*Bernt S. Aadnøy, University of Stavanger
Hazim H. Abass, Colorado School of Mines
Syed A. Ali, Schlumberger
J.J. Azar, University of Tulsa
Thomas A. Blasingame, Texas A&M University
DeAnn Craig, Colorado School of Mines
*Emmanuel Garland, Total
ANTHONY F. LUCAS GOLD MEDAL
Anil Kumar, Omak Technologies
CHARLES F. RAND MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL
*Amin H. Nasser, Saudi Aramco
DeGOLYER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL
Ali Ghalambor, Oil Center Research International
SPE Awards
Want to recognize a colleague for
outstanding work in the E&P industry?
Vist www.spe.org/go/awards2016 or stop
by the SPE Pavilion. It takes just minutes.
In November, you’ll get an email reminder
to submit your nomination.
For more information, go to
www.spe.org/awards.
PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD
*Richard D. Folger, retired from Warren Equipment Company
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
*Dennis E. Dria, Myden Energy Consulting
Deonarine J. Jaggernauth, The Integrity Commission of
Trinidad and Tobago
*Andrei S. Popa, Chevron
YOUNG MEMBER OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD
Ugochi E. Akwiwu, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company
Yousif M. Al-Tahan, Saudi Aramco
Antonio C. Fernandez, Energy Investment Banking
Luciano O. Fucello, Schlumberger
Alejandro D. Primera Navarro, Primera Reservoir
Helena Wu, Santos
CEDRIC K. FERGUSON MEDAL AND CERTIFICATE
“A New Comprehensive Model for Predicting
Liquid Loading in Gas Wells”
Medal: Shu Luo, PetroTel
Certificate: E
duardo Pereyra, University of Tulsa
Cem Sarica, University of Tulsa
Mohan Kelkar, University of Tulsa
DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
FOR PETROLEUM ENGINEERING FACULTY
Akhil Datta-Gupta, Texas A&M University
COMPLETIONS OPTIMIZATION
AND TECHNOLOGY AWARD
Mehmet Parlar, Schlumberger
DRILLING ENGINEERING AWARD
Neal Adams, Neal Adams Services
FORMATION EVALUATION AWARD
Coşan Ayan, Schlumberger
HEALTH, SAFETY, SECURITY, ENVIRONMENT,
AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AWARD
Tom Knode, Statoil
MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION AWARD
Art J. Schroeder Jr., Energy Valley
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LESTER C. UREN AWARD
*Anthony R. Kovscek, Stanford University
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PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS AWARD
Luigi Saputelli, Frontender Corporation
PROJECTS, FACILITIES, AND CONSTRUCTION AWARD
Theodore Frankiewicz, Spec Services
RESERVOIR DESCRIPTION AND DYNAMICS AWARD
Long Nghiem, Computer Modelling Group
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Session 10
0830–1155
Room 330
0830–1155
Room 340
THEORY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING EDUCATION;
TRAINING; AND SUPPORT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
DIGITAL ENERGY: EFFECTIVELY MANAGING DATA TO
EXTRACT VALUE
Session Chairpersons:
Adam Lomas, Castor & Partners
Mohamed Aggour, Texas A&M University
Session Chairpersons:
Michael Konopczynski, Consultant
Iraj Ershaghi, University of Southern California
What are the technologies used today to support
competency of the workforce and deliver training with
natural resources?
0830174776
Walking the Walk—Industry Support of Natural Resource
High School Education
J.C. Tobin, Energy Literacy Project; J. Todd, Houston
Independent School District
0855 174864
Action Based LeadershipIntensive Development of Senior Technical Leaders and
Enterprise Teams
J.F. Sheegog, K. Graham, Rowhill Consulting Group
0920174888
Effective Training Delivery Mechanism—A Successful Case
Study • N.A. Al-Anezi, E.H. Al-Daihani, S.M. Razaa, A.K. Nandi,
Kuwait Oil Company
0945174983
A Competency Framework for Petroleum Engineering
University Graduates
T. Aggour, B.R. Donohue, D.A. Donohue, IHRDC
1040174962
Development and Qualification of a New High Pressure
Gas Tight Rotary Shouldered Connection Incorporating
Metal-to-Metal Technology for Deepwater Drilling and
Completion Applications
W.D. Bassarath, M. Lafuente, R. Branly, Vallourec
1105174742
Theory of Petroleum Engineering Education: Big Bounce,
Big Crunch, or Big Freeze?
T. Plaksina, E. Gildin, Texas A&M University
1130176749
Modernizing Petroleum Engineering Education: A New
Global Online Petroleum Engineering University Serving all
Universities • T. Aggour, T. Donohue, D.A. Donohue, IHRDC
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Session 11
This session explores the systems, architecture,
processes, workflows, security, and automation that
acquire, validate, store, analyze, and disseminate
the full spectrum of data generated by our industry
to better manage and optimize our assets, and
provide a safer business that is also sustainable.
0830174809
Automated Workflow for Real-Time Management in a Large
Carbonate Field • M.M. Alnakhli, A.S. Nuaim, Saudi Aramco;
M.M. Dallag, Schlumberger
0855174971
Managing the Production Lifecycle: A Framework for Scalable
Digital Oilfield Implementations
S. Gyara, S. Purwar, C.E. Bravo, S. Queen, Halliburton
0920174912
Intelligent Use of Big Data for Heavy Oil Reservoir
Management • A.S. Popa, E.F. Grijalva, S.D. Cassidy, J. Medel,
A.B. Cover, Chevron
0945174873
Real-Time Monitoring and Diagnosis of Electrical Submersible
Pump • G. Han, M. Chen, University of Petroleum China Beijing;
H. Zhang, Ryder Scott Company; K. Ling, University of North
Dakota
1040174907
Rapid Data Integration and Analysis for Upstream Oil and Gas
Applications • C. Cheung, P. Goyal, G. Harris, O. Patri,
A. Srivastava, Y. Zhang, A. Panangadan, C. Chelmis, University
of Southern California; R. McKee, M. Theron, T. Nemeth, Chevron;
V. Prasanna, University of Southern California
1105174803
End-to-End Data Provenance
R.T. Rundle, R. Vuurboom, Baker Hughes; Y. Duroy, Shell
1130174780
A Real Time Chemical Monitoring Platform for Inventory and
Usage • C.M. Piovesan, APO Offshore
TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Room 342A-D
MONITORING AT THE WELLBORE
Session 13
0830–1155
Room 342B-F
RESERVOIR FLOW SIMULATION AND MODELING
TECHNOLOGY
Session Chairpersons:
Fady Chaban, Sanjel
Deniz Dindoruk, Shell
This session covers novel reservoir monitoring techniques
at the wellbore. Papers presented are mostly related to
the application of modern pressure-transient methods to
achieve the diagnostic, interpretation, and determination
of near-wellbore pressure drop and transient flow
rates to improve reservoir modeling. Also, some of the
works provide solutions by using DTS measurements.
0830175003
Development of a General Likelihood Maximization Method for
Robust Parameter Estimation from Pressure Transient Data
P. Bandyopadhyay, R.N. Horne, Stanford University
0855175012
Determination of Insitu Reservoir Absolute Permeability Under
Multiphase Flow Conditions Using Transient Well Testing
M.M. Kamal, S.S. Morsy, F. Suleen, Y. Pan, A. Dastan, M.R. Stuart,
E.C. Mire, Z. Zakariya, Chevron
0920175007
Design and Interpretation of Transient Tests at Well’s Inception
G. Hashmi, Texas A&M University; C. Kabir, Hess; A.R. Hasan,
Texas A&M University
0945175075
Reducing Reservoir Uncertainty During Appraisal and
Development - Novel Applications of a new Wireless Reservoir
Monitoring Technology in Santos Basin Pre-Salt
B.P. Champion, Expro Wireless Well Solutions; E. Puntel,
Petrobras
1040174999
Diagnosis and Characterization of Cross Flow Behind Casing
From Transient-Pressure Tests
N.A. Rahman, S.A. Bin Akresh; F.M. Al-Thawad, Saudi Aramco
1105175020
Interpretation of Real-Time Pressure Measurements to
Detect CO2 Leakage • S.A. Haghighat, Eclipse Resources;
S.D. Mohaghegh, West Virginia University
Session Chairpersons:
Jorge Landa, Chevron
Kaveh Dehghani, Chevron
This session focuses on numerical reservoir flow
simulation technologies, including geomechanics,
history matching, reservoir modeling, and analysis.
0830175043
A Multipass Procedure for Redistributing Linearized Mass
Balance Errors to Improve Simulator Performance
Q. Wang, G.C. Fleming, Z. Gu, Halliburton
0855175001
A New Stable Second Order Finite Difference Scheme for the
Novel Multiphase Flow Formulation in the Integrated WellboreReservoir Multi-Phase Model During Injection/Production
H. Wu, S. Madasu, A. Lin, Halliburton
0920175113
Iteratively Coupled Fluid Flow & Geomechanics Simulation
using Estimated Equivalent Permeability and Porosity by
Fractal and Statistical Methods • S. Lee, D.S. Schechter,
Texas A&M University
0945174750
Streamline-based History Matching of Arrival Times and
Bottomhole Pressure Data for Multicomponent Compositional
Systems • S. Tanaka, Chevron; D. Kam, A. Datta-gupta, M.J. King,
Texas A&M University
1040175038
Integration of PCA with a Novel Machine Learning Method
for Reparameterization and Assisted History Matching
Geologically Complex Reservoirs
J. Honorio, MIT; C. Chen, G. Gao, K. Du, Shell; T. Jaakkola, MIT
1105175059
Machine Learning Applied to Multiwell Test Analysis and Flow
Rate Reconstruction • C. Tian, R.N. Horne, Stanford University
1130175005
Material-Balance Analysis of Gas Reservoirs with Diverse Drive
Mechanisms • C. Kabir, B. Parekh, A. Mustafa, Hess
1130175080
Characterizing Reservoir Thermofacies by Using Distributed
Temperature Sensing Measurements
A. Leone, G. Galli, A. Drago, Eni; G. Brown, Schlumberger
Drilling and
Completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
and Information
Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Projects, Facilities,
and Construction
Production and
Operations
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Session 14
0830–1155
Assembly Room A
0830–1155
Assembly Room B
INNOVATIVE DRILLING
FRACTURE INITIATION AND PROPAGATION
Session Chairpersons:
Dan Scott, Baker Hughes
Thomas Gee, Weatherford
Session Chairpersons:
Jing Du, Total
Mukul Sharma, The University of Texas at Austin
This session showcases innovation and the application
of leading-edge technologies with data-driven activities
to reduce cost and improve drilling performance.
Papers include perspectives from operators, service
companies, and university research, impacting
both onshore and offshore drilling programs.
This session investigates factors controlling fracture
initiation and propagation in shales and soft rocks,
as well as in acid and thermal fracturing through
experiments and numerical modeling and identifies
key technologies to achieve optimized fracture
geometry and high fracture conductivity.
0830174920
Design, Construction and Operation of an Automated Drilling
Rig for the DSATS University Competition • V.A. Bavadiya,
M.J. Aljubran, J.M. Kibe, S.M. Christy, H.N. Le, R. Ahmed,
University of Oklahoma; F. Florence, Rig Operations
0830174946
The Role of Induced Un-propped (IU) Fractures in
Unconventional Oil and Gas Wells
M.M. Sharma, R. Manchanda, The University of Texas at Austin
0855174950
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Enable Diverter
Circulation sub Precisely Spots Loss Circulation Material in
Critical Interval • E. Valverde, R.R. Reitsma, T. Hutchings,
Weatherford
0920174896
Drilling the Undrillable: Atlanta Field - Heavy Oil in Ultra
Deep Water • M.G. Rausis, C.A. Pedroso, J.B. Salies, F. Liborio,
M.M. Barbosa, P.R. Luz, J.R. Siqueira, J.F. de Oliveira,
M.D. Marsili, L.M. Nogueira, A. Heleno, Queiroz Galvão
Exploração e Produção SA; G. Domingues, R. Aguiar, Baker
Hughes
0945174821
Long Range Electromagnetic Telemetry Using an Innovative
Casing Antenna System • J. Chen, S. Li, C.W. Macmillan,
G. Cortes, D. Wood, Weatherford
1040174929
Extra Deep Azimuthal Resistivity for Enhanced Reservoir
Navigation in a Complex Reservoir in the Barents Sea
D.S. Larsen, A. Hartmann, P. Luxey, S. Martakov, J. Skillings,
Baker Hughes; G. Tosi, L. Zappalorto, Eni
1105174779
Implementation of Drilling Systems Automation - Halifax
Workshop Summary: Industry Standards, Business Models and
Next Steps • F. Florence, Rig Operations; C.D. Chapman,
Schlumberger; J.D. Macpherson, Baker Hughes; M. Cavanaugh,
Cavanaugh Consulting
1130174913
Aluminum Alloy Enhanced Drill String Saves $500,000
by Increasing Small Rig Depth Capacity in Marcellus
J. Lehner, Alcoa Oil & Gas; J. Garcia, Vantage Energy
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Session 15
0855174869
Numerical Analysis for Promoting Uniform Development of
Simultaneous Multiple Fracture Propagation in Horizontal
Wells • K. Wu, Texas A&M University; J.E. Olson, M.T. Balhoff,
The University of Texas at Austin; W. Yu, Texas A&M University
0920174772
Optimizing Number of Fractures in Horizontal Well
V. Guk, IHS Global; M.A. Tuzovskiy, D.S. Wolcott, Irkutsk Oil
Company; J.M. Mach, JMOG Inc.
0945174870
The Effects of Fracture Orientation and Elastic Properties
Anisotropy on Hydraulic Fracture Conductivity in the Marcellus
Shale • M. McGinley, D. Zhu, A.D. Hill, Texas A&M University
1040174818
A New Model for Hydraulic Fracture Growth in Unconsolidated
Sands with Plasticity and Leak-off
D. Lee, P. Cardiff, E.C. Bryant, R. Manchanda, H. Wang,
M.M. Sharma, The University of Texas at Austin
1105174990
New Insights About Acid Fracture Conductivity at Laboratory
Scale • A. Nino-Penaloza, Baker Hughes; A. Al-Momin, Saudi
Aramco; D. Zhu, A. Hill, Texas A&M University
1130174761
Consistent Entry Hole Diameter Perforating Charge Reduces
Completion Pressure and Increases Proppant Placement
C. Rasmuson, Synergy Resources; J. Walden, C. Smith,
J.C. Pinkett, Halliburton
TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Room 332A-D
Session 17
0830–1155
Room 332B-F
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND NEW HSE
TECHNOLOGIES
ADVANCES IN PETROPHYSICS FOR UNCONVENTIONAL
RESERVOIRS
Session Chairpersons:
Richard Haut, Houston Advanced Research Center
Virginia Jee, Schlumberger
Session Chairpersons:
Jesus Salazar, ConocoPhillips
Mayank Malik, Chevron
This session highlights new technologies in field safety,
chemical exposure, and operational efficiency.
0830174833
Operationalising Bowties - Demonstrating Barrier Management
In Real Time • T. Bakker, Well Engineering Partners;
A. van Aggelen, A-Risc; P. Kools, Yokogawa Europe
0920174748
Human Factors Risk Programs Implementation a Drilling
Material Dispatch Unit and Well Equipment Repair Workshop
F. Al-Dhamen, G.A. Gopaul, A. Al-Shatti, A. Al-Khaldy, Kuwait Oil
Company
0945174721
Helicopter Load/Unload Operation Safety on Offshore
Platform • H. Yonebayashi, T. Collins, INPEX Corporation
1040174895
How Culture And Practice Workshops Can Help Developing
The Safety Accountability Of Operational Staff • V. Kiehl,
C. Amadeï, E.C. Pradie, M. Sibout, C. Boj, X. Watremez, Total
1105174824
Obtaining Operational Efficiencies by Applying Process Safety
KPIs Developed for Offshore Production Installations
F. Infortunio, Swift Worldwide Resources; G.V. Bedford,
F.J. Vacas, Eni
1130174815
Identifying Leading Indicators to Address the Risk of Drilling
and Completions for Shale Gas
P. Tamilselvan, B. Das, University of Houston
This session focuses on the latest methods developed
for the interpretation of unconventional reservoirs, from
low-permeability tight sands to organic-rich source rocks.
0830175105
Permeability Measurement of Organic-Rich Shale - Comparison
of Various Unsteady-State Methods • G. Jin, H.J. Gonzalez,
A.A. Al Dhamen, S.S. Ali, A.J. Nair, G. Agrawal, Baker Hughes;
M. Khodja, R. Syed, Z.Z. Jangda, A.Z. Ali, King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals
0855175078
Quantifying Electrical Resistivity of Isolated Kerogen from
Organic-Rich Mudrocks using Laboratory Experiments
G. Firdaus, Z. Heidari, Texas A&M University
0920175002
Stress Profiling with Microfracturing and Sonic Logs in
Antelope Shale • M. Malik, A.K. Singh, M.K. Lal, Chevron
0945175107
Adsorption-Enhanced Transport of Hydrocarbons in Organic
Nanopores • S. Riewchotisakul, Y.I. Akkutlu, Texas A&M
University
1040175052
Effect of Mineralogy on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Surface
Relaxivity: A Case Study of Middle Bakken and Three Forks
Formations • M. Saidian, M. Prasad, Colorado School of Mines
1105175157
Advances in Understanding Wettability of Tight Oil Formations
A. Habibi, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta; D. Bryan,
G. Uswak, Cenovus Energy
1130175019
Determining Relative Permeability In Shales By Including The
Effects Of Pore Structure On Unsaturated Diffusion And
Advection • H. Daigle, S. Ezidiegwu, University of Texas at
Austin; R.P. Turner, University of Texas at El Paso
Drilling and
Completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
and Information
Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Projects, Facilities,
and Construction
Production and
Operations
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0830–1155
#ATCE2015
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Session 18
0830–1155
Assembly Room C
1400–1700
FLOW IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS
FLOW ASSURANCE
Session Chairpersons:
Meredith Meier, ConocoPhillips
Calvin Yao, BHP Billiton Petroleum
Session Chairpersons:
Phaneendra Kondapi, Granherne - KBR
Steven Cochran, Chevron
Room 330
Unconventional reservoirs have unique flow behaviors,
different production decline characteristics, and relatively
low ultimate recoveries. This session presents the
laboratory testing measurements, analytical models,
and numerical simulation history matches of field data
in order to understand flow behaviors and to enhance
recoveries from unconventional shale reservoirs.
Experimental studies in this session provide insight
into the evaluations in flow assurance distribution.
0830175101
Enhancing Hydrocarbon Permeability After Hydraulic
Fracturing: Laboratory Evaluations of Shut-ins and Surfactant
Additives • T. Liang, R. Longoria, J. Lu, Q.P. Nguyen,
D.A. DiCarlo, The University of Texas at Austin
1425174987
Evaluation of Solid Particle Erosion Equations and Models for
Oil and Gas Industry Applications • H. Arabnejad, A. Mansouri,
S.A. Shirazi, B.S. McLaury, University of Tulsa
0855175034
Enhanced Oil Recovery in Liquid-Rich Shale Reservoirs:
Laboratory to Field • N.S. Alharthy, T. Teklu, H. Kazemi, R.M.
Graves, Colorado School of Mines; S.B. Hawthorne, Energy and
Environmental Research Center; J.R. Braunberger, Energy &
Environmental Research Center; B. Kurtoglu, Marathon Oil
0920175108
Miscible CO2 Water-Alternating-Gas (CO2-WAG) Injection in a
Tight Oil Formation
L. Han, Y. Gu, University of Regina
0945175033
Dynamics of Fracture-matrix Coupling during Shale Gas
Production: Pore Compressibility and Molecular Transport
Effects • A. Wasaki, I. Akkutlu, Texas A&M University
1040175137
Numerical Study of Production Mechanisms and Gas-Oil Ratio
Behavior of Liquid-Rich Shale Oil Reservoirs.
M. Khoshghadam, A. Khanal, W.J. Lee, University of Houston
1105175035
Predicting Gas Apparent Permeability of Shale Samples:
A Novel Analytical Approach
M. Kazemi, A. Takbiri Borujeni, West Virginia University
1130175008
Transient Flowing-Fluid Temperature Modeling in Oil
Reservoirs for Flow Associated with Large Drawdowns
N. Chevarunotai, Chevron; A.R. Hasan, Texas A&M University;
C. Kabir, Hess
58
Session 19
1400174875
Experimental Study of Drop Size Distribution for Air-Oil
Two-Phase Flow in Large Diameter Pipe
K.P. Gawas, Halliburton; E. Pereyra, C. Sarica, University of Tulsa
1450174926
Experimental Investigation of Three-Phase Low Liquid Loading
Flow • H. Karami, The University of Tulsa; C.F. Torres-Monzan,
Universidad Mayor De San Andres; E. Pereyra, C. Sarica,
University of Tulsa
1545174827
Experimental Study on Mechanisms of Wax Removal During
Pipeline Pigging • W. Wang, Q. Huang, Y. Liu, China University
of Petroleum; K. Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin
1610174751
A New Method to Detect Blockage in Gas Pipelines
K. Ling, University of North Dakota; X. Wu, The University
of Oklahoma; Z. Shen, Weatherford
1635174817
Study on Inhibition of High-Molecular-Weight Paraffins
for South Eagle Ford Condensate
K.P. Gawas, P. Krishnamurthy, F. Wei, E. Acosta, Y. Jiang,
Halliburton
TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
1400–1700
Room 340
Session 21
1400–1700
Room 342A-D
DOWNHOLE MONITORING
PETROLEUM ECONOMICS AND DECISION MAKING
Session Chairpersons:
Roland Horne, Stanford University
Mohammad Tabatabaei, Marathon Oil
Session Chairpersons:
Leon Beugelsdijk, Shell
Thomas Heinold, Saudi Aramco
1400174823
Velocity Tracking for Flow Monitoring and Production Profiling
using Distributed Acoustic Sensing • R. Paleja, D.A. Mustafina,
P. In ‘t Panhuis, T. Park, D. Randell, J. Van Der Horst, Shell;
R. Crickmore, OptaSense
1425174877
Acoustic Signature of Flow from a Fractured Wellbore
K. Chen, D. Zhu, A.D. Hill, Texas A&M University
1450174880
Fracture Diagnosis in Multiple Stage Stimulated Horizontal
Well by Temperature Measurements Using Fast Marching
Method • J. Cui, C. Yang, D. Zhu, A. Datta-gupta, Texas A&M
University
1545174865
Dynamic Water Injection Profiling In Intelligent Wells Using
Distributed Acoustic Sensor with Multimode Optical Fibers
J. Xiao, Saudi Aramco; M. Farhadiroushan, A. Clarke, Silixa;
S. Jacob, A. AlMulhem, Saudi Aramco; H.C. Milne, J. Shawash,
T. Parker, Silixa
1610 174972
Estimating Permeability Anisotropy From Downhole
Distributed Temperature Measurements
K. McCabe, R.N. Horne, Stanford University
1635174910
Permeability, Skin and Inflow Profile Estimation from
Production Logging Tool Temperature Traces
J.F. App, Chevron
Drilling and
Completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
and Information
In an industry that is notorious for poorly delivering on
projects, it is very critical to understand one’s project value
drivers to be able to make good decisions. This session
addresses some of the economic aspects and uncertainties
that surround our industry. Topics addressed include
project economics, portfolio management, uncertainty
and risk management, and optimal field development.
Especially in the current volatile environment with
low oil prices and shifting fiscal regimes, how can we
secure the value from our portfolio of projects?
1400174768
Modelling with Multidimensional Matrices for Project
Economics, Portfolio and Business Plan Generation and
Analysis • T. Tahirov, RAG
1425174846
Progressive Royalty Framework for Oil and Gas Development
Strategy: Lessons From Nigeria
J.C. Echendu, O.O. Iledare, University of Port Harcourt
1450174961
OPEC and Unconventional Resources
C. Ashayeri, I. Ershaghi, University of Southern California
1545174885
Two Dimensional Monte-Carlo Simulation Method of Risk
Assessment for Strategic Asset Investment Decision Making
D. Li, Sinopec; P. Chang, Xi’an Jiaotong, China National Oilfield
Company; X. Yang, Sinopec; Z. Sun, China National Oilfield
Company; F. Jin, Y. Yin, Sinopec
1610174993
A Probabilistic Economic Approach to Optimize Field
Development and Maximize Asset Value
V.A. Huerta, Petroperu; J.W. Aliaga, Petrobras
1635 174981
Searching for Energy Policy Alternatives
F.T. Blaskovich, Blaskovich Services
Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Projects, Facilities,
and Construction
#ATCE2015
With rapid development in downhole monitoring
technologies, especially distributed sensing technologies,
modeling the relationship between production behaviors
and measurement responses becomes critical for
optimizing well performance. This session covers
the advances in developing theories and models for
qualitative and quantitative interpretation of such data.
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Production and
Operations
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Session 22
1400–1700
Room 342 B-F
Session 23
1400–1700
WELL COMPLETION OPTIMIZATION
CEMENTING
Session Chairpersons:
Nicholas Clem, Baker Hughes
Trey Lowe, Devon Energy
Session Chairpersons:
Martijn Bogaerts, Schlumberger
Robert Dillenbeck, Chevron
Well completions optimization highlights innovative
approaches to improving well performance and reducing
well costs.
1400174743
Completion Optimization Provides Step Changes in Horizontal
Well Performance in the Nuiqsut Formation - An Oooguruk
Field (Alaska) Case History • A.J. Bond, R. Jasser, V. Johnson,
M. Morgan, Caelus Energy Alaska; M. Martin, Northern Solutions;
T. Palisch, Carbo Ceramics; B. Williams, Resman
1425174956
The New Reality of Hydraulic Fracturing: Treating Produced
Water is Cheaper than Using Fresh • C.M. Barnes, R. Marshall,
Apache; J. Mason, D. Skodack, Sabre; G. DeFosse, D.G. Smith,
S. Foreman, T. Hanna, Apache; M. Cecchini, Sabre
1450174979
Refracs - Diagnostics Provide a Second Chance to Get it Right
R.S. Leonard, C. Moore, R.A. Woodroof, C.W. Senters,
ProTechnics
1545174732
Root Cause Analysis Solves Inoperability Problem with
Downhole Flow Control Valves • R.K. Agarwal, M. Galiunas,
M. Barrilleaux, C. Stewart, BP; M.G. Burns, Stress Engineering
1610174883
Well Integrity Management: Forecasting CO2 Cavity Corrosion
on Tubing of Gas Wells • M.E. Alsalman, Z. Nasizadeh,
M.M. Hosseini, University of Houston; R. Samuel, Haliburton
1635174951
A Commercial Evaluation of Refracturing Horizontal Shale
Wells • P. Indras, C. Blankenship, Wood Mackenzie
Assembly Room A
As we move to increasingly more complex environments,
we face escalating challenges in cementing and
zonal isolation. This session addresses successful
cementing practices and case studies, innovative
modeling, and cement sheath evaluation methods,
which all lead to maintaining proper well integrity.
1400174773
Rheological Hierarchy Optimization Improves Fluid
Displacement and Well Integrity, 3 Worldwide Case Studies
A. Shadravan, A. Alegria, R. Castanedo, Baker Hughes
1425174892
Use of Novel Self Healing Materials to Control Sustained Casing
Pressure and Prevent Long Term Environmental Impact
M.A. Khattak, B. Jain, S. Al Kalbani, J. Ahmed, A.A. Afrianto,
Schlumberger; A.M. N. Qassabi, S. Al Aghbari, Sami Rashdi,
Petroleum Development Oman
1450174856
A Case Study Of Using Expandable Liner Hangers And
Advanced Cementation Techniques For ERD Wells In India
J. Kolay, A. Singhal, M. Lobo, P. Sinha, R. Kant, R. Varghese,
S. Doodraj, C. Lang, Cairn India; J. Li, A. Kumar, A. Kestwal,
A. Vaibhav, Halliburton
1545174804
Root Cause Failure Analysis as a Tool for Investigating
Operational Failures: A Case Study
S.E. Scolnick, J.C. Garrett, S. Griffith, K.K. Ward, Shell
1610174891
Why “Do Not Disturb” is a Safety Message
R.E. Sweatman, RS Consulting; A. Bottiglieri, Baker Hughes;
R.F. Mitchell, Well Complete
1635174829
Using Radial Bond Segmented Waveforms to Evaluate Cement
Sheath at Varying Depths of Investigation
G.J. Frisch, P.E. Fox, D. Hospedales, Halliburton; K. Lutchman,
Petroleum Company of Trinidad & Tobago
60
TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
1400–1700
Assembly Room B
NOVEL STIMULATION TECHNIQUES AND ENGINEERING
Session Chairpersons:
Philippe Enkababian, Schlumberger
Joanne McNichol, NCS Oilfield Services Canada
This session focuses on topics related to the application
of novel techniques and engineering workflows to
age-old and new stimulation challenges. Selected
papers in this session deal with new stimulation,
completion, or deployment techniques. Other
selected papers encompass key elements of the
engineering workflow, including modeling, completion
optimization, and stimulation evaluation.
1400174943
Comparison of Single-Entry Coiled Tubing-Activated Frac
Sleeves vs. Multi-Cluster Plug-and-Perf Completion in the
Permian and Anadarko Basin: A Case Study
O.A. Algadi, L. Castro, R. Mittal, Baker Hughes
1425174778
Innovative Process for Formation Damage Removal in
Sandstone Reservoir Based on Real-Time Downhole Monitoring
—A Malaysia Case History • L. Riyanto, M. Musa, N. Mat Deris,
M.Y. Yaakub, R. Ghazali, Petronas Carigali; Z. Hamidon,
D. Wijoseno, J. Jenie, A. Parapat, M. Kasim, Schlumberger
1450174819
Restimulation Design Considerations and Case Studies of
Haynesville Shale
J. Melcher, S.B. Persac, A. Whitsett, Halliburton
1545174781
Mechanical Versus Mineralogical Brittleness Indices Across
Various Shale Plays • E. Kias, R.L. Maharidge, R.S. Hurt,
Baker Hughes
1610174754
Proving the Concept of Unconventional Gas Reservoirs in Saudi
Through Multistage Fractured Horizontal Wells
A.M. Al-Momin, M. Kurdi, A. Al-Saihati, K. Mechkak, S. Baki,
Saudi Aramco
Session 25
1400–1700
Room 332A-D
HSE RISK MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
MEASUREMENT
Session Chairpersons:
Drue Ann Whittecar, National Oilwell Varco
Neil Campbell, Pacific Drilling
This session covers performance and risk from accidental
spills to environmental improvements in HSE.
1400174766
A Comparison of Air Emission Estimation Protocols for Drilling
Rigs • S. Stuver, Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural
Resources
1425174800
Evaluation of the EIF Onshore Discharges Tool For Assessing
Environmental Risk From Accidental Spills And Leaks
Associated With Hydraulic Fracturing Operations
S.K. Firth, Firth Consultants; U.I. Musdalslien, R.E. Hagemann,
Statoil
1450174939
Solving Community Protection for Inhabited Areas
Surrounding a Drilling Site: A Case Study in Saudi Arabia
M. Usman, M. Gilbert, E. Daher, Rawabi United Safety
1545174924
Autonomous Marine Vehicle: A Cost Effective Technology
To Manage Risk In Exploration And Production
S. Pai, Schlumberger
1610174811
Real-time Monitoring of Health Hazards During Hydraulic
Fracturing • I. Uyanik, S. Dursun, Halliburton
1635174745
Managing Hand Injury Risk - Perspective of International
Well Servicing Company
S. Chen, W. Leong, M. Wells, R. Kennedy, Baker Hughes
Drilling and
Completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
and Information
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1635174902
Advanced Modeling of Interwell Fracturing Interference:
An Eagle Ford Shale Oil Study • M. Marongiu-Porcu, D.W. Lee,
D. Shan, A.N. Morales, Schlumberger
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Session 26
1400–1700
Room 332B-F
Session 27
1400–1700
Assembly Room C
EOR STUDIES
PHASE BEHAVIOR AND COMPOSITIONAL SIMULATION
Session Chairpersons:
Luis Ayala, Pennsylvania State University
Eric Delamaide, IFP Technologies Canada
Session Chairpersons:
George Petrosky, ConocoPhillips
Namit Jaiswal, Shell
The focus of this session is the study of various types of
EOR processes, including their modeling aspects and
case studies.
1400175102
Mechanistic Modeling of Modified Salinity Waterflooding in
Carbonate Reservoirs • A. Kazemi Nia Korrani, W. Fu, A. Sanaei,
K. Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin
1425175006
Precision Control of Gel Formation Using Superparamagnetic
Nanoparticle-Based Heating • K.K. Panthi, K.K. Mohanty,
C. Huh, The University of Texas at Austin
This session focuses on phase behavior and
compositional simulation in conventional and
unconventional reservoirs. Topics include compositional
and thermal modeling, behavior of fluids in shales,
the impact of geochemical reactions during CO2
EOR, and surfactant-oil-brine phase behavior.
1400175073
Improving Performance of the Phase Equilibrium Calculations
in the Surface Network Portion of an Integrated Reservoir
Simulator/Surface Network Compositional Model
Z. Gu, T. Wong, J. Ma, Halliburton
1450175056
A CFD Compositional Wellbore Model for Thermal Reservoir
Simulators • A. Shahamiri, M. Heidari, W.L. Buchanan,
L.X. Nghiem, Computer Modelling Group
1425175135
Compositional Simulation Including Effect of Capillary
Pressure on Phase Behavior • M. Rezaveisi, K. Sepehrnoori,
G.A. Pope, The University of Texas at Austin; R.T. Johns,
Pennsylvania State University
1545175131
Simulation of Fracture-to-Fracture Gas Injection in an Oil-Rich
Shale • P. Zhu, M.T. Balhoff, K.K. Mohanty, The University of
Texas at Austin
1450175151
Phase Behavior and Flow in Shale Nanopores from Molecular
Simulations • Z. Jin, A. Firoozabadi, Reservoir Engineering
Research Institute
1610175097
Developing and Validating Simplified Predictive Models for
CO2 Geologic Sequestration • S. Mishra, P. Ravi Ganesh,
J. Schuetter, Battelle; J. He, Z. Jin, L.J. Durlofsky, Stanford
University
1545175134
Modeling of Low-Tension Surfactant-Gas Flooding Process
in a Four-Phase Flow Simulator • H. Lashgari, K. Sepehrnoori,
M. Delshad, The University of Texas at Austin
1635175000
East Vacuum Grayburg San Andres Unit; 30 Years of CO2
Flooding; Accomplishments, Challenges and Opportunities
P.D. Moffitt, D. Pecore, M. Trees, G.F. Salts, ConocoPhillips
1610175030
Modeling Impact of Geochemical Reactions on Real Reservoir
Fluid Mixture during CO2 EOR • A. Venkatraman, B. Dindoruk,
H. Elshahawi, Shell; L.W. Lake, The University of Texas at Austin;
R.T. Johns, Pennsylvania State University
1635175132
A Modified HLD-NAC Equation of State to Predict
Alkali-Surfactant-Oil-Brine Phase Behavior
S. Ghosh, R.T. Johns, Pennsylvania State University
Session 28
1400–1700
Room 352D-F
EDUCATIONAL TRAINING OF INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS
Session Chairpersons:
Mazher Ibrahim, BP
Frank Platt, Texas A&M University
This session covers the impact of oil price on the
training and education of industry professionals.
Speakers:
W. John Lee, University of Houston
Jon Olson, The University of Texas at Austin
Ian Gates, University of Calgary
Dan Hill, Texas A&M University
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ePoster Presentations
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Tuesday, 29 September
(Prefunction outside Rooms 330/340)
TD
Station
Paper
Title and Authors
1010
Station 1
174945
New Fast and Accurate 3D Micro Computed Tomography Technology for Digital Core Analysis
A. Katsevich, M. Frenkel, iTomography; M. Feser, Z Huang, M. Andrew, T. Case, A. Gu, W. Thompson,
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy
Station 3
174986
Maximizing Drilling Sensor Value through Optimized Frequency Selection and Data Processing
T. Baumgartner, E. van Oort, The University of Texas at Austin
Station 4 174858
A Three-Dimensional Thermal Model for Hydraulic Fracturing
K. Amini, M.Y. Soliman, W.V. House, Texas Tech University
Station 5
Investigation of Wettability and Fluid Distribution in Organic-rich Mudrocks using NMR
Two-Phase Simulation • L. Chi, Z. Heidari, A.P. Garcia, Texas A&M University
175077
Station 6 175069
Reservoir Rock Characterization Using Centrifuge and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: A Laboratory Study
of Middle Bakken Formation • S. Karimi, M. Saidian, M. Prasad, H. Kazemi, Colorado School of Mines
1025
Station 1
176745
Advancing Multidisciplinary Training and Development for Young Professionals in the Oil and Gas
Industry • E.S. Holderby, M. Van Domelen, Halliburton
Station 2
174872
Advanced Data-Driven Performance Analysis For Mature Waterfloods
R. Mijnarends, A. Frolov, F. Grishko, S. Kryanev, E. Mikhaylenko, E. Nizamutdinov, O. Plokhotnichenko,
I. Surovets, E. Ulyanov, Y. Volokitin, Salym Petroleum Development N.V.; A. Gladkov,
M. Belyanushkina, A. Lvov, Modeling Technologies Center
Station 3
174857
Systems Of Action—A Blue Print For Real-time Decision Support Systems
H. Wesenberg, E. Landre, Statoil
Station 4 174998
Production Analysis of One Shale Gas Reservior in China
W. Pang, Q. Wu, Y. He, J. Du, T. Zhang, Sinopec Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering;
C.A. Ehlig-Economides, University of Houston
Station 5
Improving Reservoir Forecasts by Understanding the Relative Impacts of Sparse Data, Reservoir
Modeling Workflow and Parameter Selection, and Human Bias
W.S. Meddaugh, Midwestern State University
175009
Station 6 175121
Bayesian Style History Matching: Another Way to Under-Estimate Forecast Uncertainty?
J.C. Vink, G. Gao, C. Chen, Shell
1315
Station 1
174959
Modeling of Perforation Erosion for Hydraulic Fracturing Applications
G. Long, FrackOptima; S. Liu, Texas A&M University; G. Xu, FrackOptima; S. Wong, Shell
Station 2
174738
Method to Create Multiple Collocated Hydraulic Fractures Using a Temporary Localized Change in Stress
Anisotropy Produced During an Initial Stimulation Treatment • B.J. Lewis, J.B. Surjaatmadja, Halliburton
Station 3
174968
Measurement of Key Shale Petrophysical Properties
M. Zamirian, K.K. Aminian, S. Ameri, West Virginia University
Station 4 175024
Correlations Between Nano-Scale Geology and Porosity Logs of Vaca Muerta Shales
D. Hu, M. Garcia, C. Chen, D.E. Wyatt, V.N. Martysevich, Halliburton
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ePoster Presentations
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Tuesday, 29 September
(Prefunction outside Rooms 330/340)
TD
Station
Paper
Title and Authors
1330
Station 1
174855
Development Best Practices in the Duvernay Liquid Rich Shale - Early Stage Sensitivity Analyses and
Comparative Economics for Decision Making
D. Braun, C. Gurden, Shell; Y. Wu, A. MacGregor, Enersight
Station 2
174909
Analysis of the Effect of Eccentricity on Displacement of Non-Newtonian Fluids with a Hybrid Method
L. Xie, S. Chaudhary, Z. Chen, Baker Hughes
Station 3
174753
Successful Application of a New Fracturing Fluid with Supramolecular Complex Structure
J. Yang, W. Cui, Y. Duan, Z. Yang, X. Qiu, B. Guan, Y. Lu, W. Zhai, P. Liu, Y. Ding, J. Bai, Petrochina
Station 4 174791
Mathematical Modeling and Experimental Breakthrough Curves for the Adsorption of Toxic Vapors
Emitted from Crude Oil and Condensate Storage Tanks
O.A. Oyelakin, L. Olabanji, D. Ramirez, Texas A&M University
Station 5
Constant GOR as an Infinite Acting Effect in Reservoirs Producing Below (Dew/Bubble) Saturation
Pressure • M. Zhang, L.F. Ayala, Pennsylvania State University
175079
Station 6 175152
Theoretical Investigation of the Effect of Membrane Properties of Nanoporous Reservoirs on the
Phase Behavior of Confined Light Oil • Z. Zhu, X. Yin, E. Ozkan, Colorado School of Mines
Station 1
175109
An Integrated Approach to Optimize Production in Marcellus Shale Gas Reservoirs
W. Yu, K. Wu, Texas A & M University; K. Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin
Station 2
175149
Study of Kerogen Maturity using Fourier Transmission Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and
Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) • S.T. Dang, C.H. Sondergeld, C.S. Rai, The University of Oklahoma
Station 3
175117
Study on the Behaviours of Settled Heavier Phase in Two Phase Flows in Pipelines
A.J. Koguna, H. Yeung, L. Lao, Cranfield University
1345
Station 4 174916
Non-intrusive Multiple Zone Distributed Acoustic Sensor Flow Metering
D.C. Finfer, T.R. Parker, V. Mahue, M. Amir, M. Farhadiroushan, S. Shatalin, Silixa
Station 5
174928
Improving Fiber-Optic System Reliability in Permanent Installations • C.G. Blount, K.E. Friehauf, B.E. Smith,
D. Smith, ConocoPhillips; M. Jaaskelainen, Pinnacle, a Halliburton Company; C. Baldwin, Weatherford
Station 6 174813
Sustainable Flow Back and Produced Water Treatment Using A Next Generation Electro-Oxidation
Reactor • M.L. Fraim, Texas A&M University At Qatar; S.D. Jakhete, Clear Water Plasma
1515
64
Station 1
174963
CFD Modeling of WBGT for an Offshore Platform • K. Tsai, Shell
Station 2
174947
Treating Acid Mine Drainage for Use as Source Water: A Pilot Study
T. Beers, Winner Water Services; M. Heinrichs, A. Lane, R. Peterson, Battelle
Station 3
175025
Tie-Line Solutions for MMP Calculations by Equation-Of-State
S. Khorsandi, R.T. Johns, Pennsylvania State University
Station 4 175112
Application of the DDFN (Discrete and Deformable Fracture Network) Method within an Integrated
Unconventional Reservoir Study Workflow • N. Khvoenkova, D. Bossie-Codreanu, IFP Energies
Nouvelles; N. Broussard, EP Energy; M. Delorme, J. Lecomte, IFP Energies Nouvelles
Station 5
175143
Flowback Fracture Closure: A Key Factor for Estimating Effective Pore-Volume • D.O. Ezulike,
O.A. Adefidipe, Y. Fu, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta; C.J. Virues, D. Bearinger, Nexen
Energy; R.V. Hawkes, Trican Well Service; R. Steve Jones Jr., Newfield Exploration
Station 6 175070
Increasing Shale Gas Recovery through Thermal Stimulation: Analysis and an Experimental
Study • Y. Lin, University of Houston; H. Wang, University of Texas at Austin; S. He, M. Nikolaou,
University of Houston
ePoster Presentations
TD
Station
Paper
■
Tuesday, 29 September
Title and Authors
1530
Station 1
174985
Topological Data Analysis to Solve Big Data Problem in Reservoir Engineering: Application to
Inverted 4D Seismic Data • A. Alfaleh, Saudi Aramco; Y. Wang, B. Yan, Texas A&M University;
H. Song, C. Wei, PetroChina; J.E. Killough, Texas A&M University
Station 2
175118
Direct Observation Of The Impact of Nanopore Confinement On Petroleum Gas Condensation
E. Parsa, X. Yin, E. Ozkan, Colorado School of Mines
Station 3
174996
Variations of Gas Flow Regimes and Petro-physical Properties during Gas Production Considering
Volume Consumed by Adsorbed Gas and Stress Dependence Effect in Shale Gas Reservoirs
J. Wang, China University of Petroleum; H. Luo, The University of Texas at Austin; H. Liu, China
University of Petroleum; Y. Ji, Beijing Institute of Technology; F. Cao, Z. Li, K. Sepehrnoori, The
University of Texas at Austin
Station 4 174860
Wellbore Stability of Deviated Wells in Depleted Reservoir
X. Li, K.E. Gray, The University of Texas at Austin
Station 5
Leak-Off Test Model Combining Wellbore and Near-Wellbore Mechanical Behavior
A. Gandomkar, J. Fu, K.E. Gray, The University of Texas at Austin
174876
Station 6 174807
Digital Rock Technology for Quantitative Prediction of Acid Stimulation Efficiency in Carbonates
D.E. Klemin, A. Nadeev, M. Ziauddin, Schlumberger
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KEY Club (formerly 25-Year Club)
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New Member Engagement Center
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0830–1155
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1010–1040
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GRBCC
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1010–1040
Knowledge Sharing ePoster Presentations
GRBCC
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Prefunction outside
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1200–1345
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Bush Grand Ballroom ABC
1215–1430
Energy4me® Teacher Workshop
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1215–1430
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GRBCC
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while discovering the world of oil and natural gas
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0800–1400
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SPE
2015 SPE
Who would you nominate as an SPE Distinguished Lecturer?
Established in 1983, Distinguished Membership
recognizes SPE members who have attained eminence
in the petroleum industry, the academic world, or who
have made unusually significant contributions to an
SPE section or to SPE.
Jalal Abedi, University of Calgary
Mohsen Achour, ConocoPhillips
I. Yucel Akkutlu, Texas A&M University
David Anderson, IHS
Ken Arnold, WorleyParsons
Curtis Blount, ConocoPhillips
Michael Byrne, Senergy
James Crafton, Performance Sciences, Inc.
Gino Di Lullo, Superior Energy
Joseph Frantz Jr., Range Resources Corporation
Brian C. Gahan, Laser Rock Technologies
D.V. Satya Gupta, Baker Hughes
James Hemingway, Schlumberger
Robert H. Hite, Blue Ridge PTA
David S. Hughes, Senergy
Herman Lemmens, FEI
Jennifer Market, Weatherford
Terry Matthias, National Oilwell Varco
John Morgan, John M. Campbell/Petroskills
Siegfried Muessig, RAG Rohöl-Aufsuchungs AG
Muhammad Muqeem, Saudi Aramco
Jon Olson, The University of Texas at Austin
Klaus Potsch, formerly OMV E&P
B.R. Reddy, Aramco Services Company
Nestor Eduardo Ruiz, Gyrodata
Arild Saasen, Det norske oljeselskap ASA
Brian Toelle, Schlumberger and University of Wyoming
David Underdown, Chevron Energy Technology Company
Julio Vasquez, Halliburton
David Waldo, Gaffney, Cline & Associates
Michael Zuber, Schlumberger
Nominations open 1 September 2015.
www.spe.org/dl
Rosalind A. Archer, University of Auckland
Larry K. Britt, NSI Fracturing and Britt Rock Mechanics
Laboratory
Shari Dunn-Norman, Missouri University of
Science & Technology
Naz H. Gazi, Kuwait Oil Company
Abu Rashid Hasan, Texas A&M University
Richard C. Haut, Houston Advanced Research
Tim L. Hower, MHA Petroleum Consultants
Chun Huh, The University of Texas at Austin
George E. King, Apache
Min-Teong Lim, Enhanced Oil Recovery Consulting
Yuzhang Liu, Research Institute of Petroleum
Exploration and Development
Tony Martin, Baker Hughes
Dauda Aleokhai Musa, Flowgrids
Michael Obi Onyekonwu, University of Port Harcourt
Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin
George K. Wong, Shell
Yu-Shu Wu, Colorado School of Mines
Khalid A. Zainalabedin, Saudi Aramco
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AWARDS
Section Awards
PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR SECTION EXCELLENCE
Astana
Chair, Adlet Mussakhanov
Port Harcourt
Chair, Abasiubong Udofia
Azerbaijan
Chair, Roy Woudwijk
Roswell
Chair, Jon J. Mcglasson
Benin City Nigeria
Chair, Charles Akenobo
Samara
Chair, Ekaterina Kiryanova
Calgary
Chair, Ramez Ramses Hanna Alla
Saudi Arabia
Chair, Bandar A. Alkhamies
Croatian
Chair, Vladislav Brkic
South Australian
Chair, Helena Wu
Gulf Coast
Chair, Jeanne Purdue
Timan-Pechora
Chair, Georgy Buslaev
Macaé
Chair, Guilherme T. Castro
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Chair, Bruce G. Onengiye
Northeast India
Chair, Budhin Deuri
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Chair, Eugenio Ferrigno
Brazil
Chair, Bruno Moczydlower
Turkey
Chair, Murat Tugan
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STUDENT SUPPORT
Italian
Chair, Loris Tealdi
Oklahoma City
Chair, Chris Jenkins
North India
Chair, Ahmad Javed
South China Sea
Chair, Jeffrey Kok
SECTION AWARD FOR INNOVATION
Bangalore
Chair, Roland Gelling
Sakhalin
Chair, Sanzhar Zharkeshov
Lagos
Chair, Okwuoma J. Nnajiofor
Tyumen
Chair, Alexey Borisenko
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
Room 330
NEW TECHNOLOGY
Session 30
0830–1155
Room 340
PETROLEUM ADVANCED ANALYTICS: DATA TO BARRELS—
DEMONSTRATING THE POWER OF DATA ANALYTICS IN
UPSTREAM
Session Chairpersons:
Cem Sarica, University of Tulsa
Hua Shi, BP America
The session examines a new compact concept in
dehydration and the impact of motion on random
packing efficiency. Two papers look at subsea slug
characterization modeling and gas evolution rates for
subsea separation applications. Other papers evaluate
cost-efficient and improved technology for produced
water reuse and pressured gas-oil separation plant to
allow direct water reinjection. A study paper looks at
concept selection in deepwater gas field developments,
comparing the alternative of FLNG with subsea to beach.
0830174796
Environmentally Preferred Process For Efficient Boron and
Hardness Removal For Produced Water Reuse
J. Cao, S.P. Monroe, D. Hendry, Baker Hughes
0855174764
Gas Evolution Rates in Crude Oil for Subsea Separator
Applications • A. Daniel, S. Mohammad, J.R. Whiteley,
Oklahoma State University; G.E. Kouba, D.M. Lavenson,
A. Kelkar, H.J. Subramani, Chevron; C.P. Aichele, Oklahoma
State University
0920174792
Cost-efficient And Improved Treatment Technology For
Produced Water Reuse
J. Cao, S.P. Monroe, H. Sun, L. Li, Baker Hughes
0945174937
Optimizing Separation Efficiency of Produced Water Tanks by
Installing CFD Designed Internals • N. Trofaier, VTU
Engineering; A. Weilhartner, OMV; B. Puchner, J. Konieczny,
VTU Engineering; N. Friedl, CAE; G. Kuemmel, OMV; o.a. Perrez,
OMV, Anne Steinbrugger, VTU, Richard Markl, CAE
1040174927
FLNG vs ‘Subsea-To-Beach’: A Study on the Critical Factors
Governing Concept Selection in Deepwater Gas Field
Developments • F. Beltrami, F. Olugbode, K. Subramanian,
A. Barrero, Granherne
1105174746
CFD Study For Heat Transfer And Flow Characteristics of
Nanofluid In A Flat Tube Heat Exchanger
M.S. Elsebay, Gempetco; A. Hussein, PICO; M. Elshemy,
Gempetco
Session Chairpersons:
Mohamed Sidahmed, BP
Detlef Hohl, Shell
Understanding and effectively using the vast available
data in the upstream oil and gas industry will result
in improved resources production and problem
elimination. Deterministic and physical modeling can
be complemented with data mining and artificial
intelligence to guide real-time actions through the
use of machine learning and prediction. This session
presents this new perspective with applications
in surface and field development and in problem
solving for wells and production situations.
0830174849
Functional Approach to Data Mining, Forecasting, and
Uncertainty Quantification in Unconventional Reservoirs
O.S. Grujic, Stanford University; C. Da Silva, Anadarko;
J.K. Caers, Stanford University
0855174799
Geology Driven EUR Prediction Using Deep Learning
L. Crnkovic-Friis, M. Erlandson, Peltarion Energy
0920174774
Using Association Rule Mining and High-Dimensional
Visualization to Explore the Impact of Geological Features on
Dynamic Flow Behavior • S. Suzuki, D. Stern, ExxonMobil;
T. Manzocchi, University College Dublin
0945174871
Structuring an Integrative Approach for Field Development
Planning Using Artificial Intelligence and its Application to an
Offshore Oilfield • S.P. Ketineni, T. Ertekin, Pennsylvania State
University; K. Anbarci, T. Sneed, Chevron
1040174905
Experimental Design or Monte Carlo Simulation? Strategies for
Building Robust Surrogate Models
J. Schuetter, S. Mishra, Battelle
1105174784
Machine Learning as a Reliable Technology for Evaluating
Time-Rate Performance of Unconventional Wells
D.S. Fulford, B. Bowie, M.E. Berry, B. Bowen, Apache; D.W. Turk,
Terminus Data Science
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0830–1155
#ATCE2015
Session 29
1130174985
Topological Data Analysis to Solve Big Data Problem in
Reservoir Engineering: Application to Inverted 4D Seismic
Data • A. Alfaleh, Saudi Aramco; Y. Wang, B. Yan, Texas A&M
University; H. Song, C. Wei, PetroChina; J.E. Killough, Texas A&M
University
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Completions
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Management
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Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Projects, Facilities,
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Production and
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
Session 31
0830–1155
Room 342 A-D
ANSWERING THE REALM OF UNCONVENTIONAL
RESERVOIRS
Session Chairpersons:
Prasant Sainani, ConocoPhillips
Fabian Vera, Consultant
Recent advances in unconventional reservoir development
have resulted in a better understanding of continuous
and discrete conductive and nonconductive fractures,
geomechanic-induced production loss, flowback
analyses, effect of salt-sealed natural fractures, and
drawdown sensitivity. Practical and theoretical findings
are shared in these outstanding and selected studies.
0830175037
Pressure Transient Behavior of Horizontal Wells Intersecting
Multiple Hydraulic and Natural Fractures in Conventional
and Unconventional Unfractured and Naturally Fractured
Reservoirs • F.J. Kuchuk, D. Biryukov, A.J. Fitzpatrick,
K.L. Morton, Schlumberger
0855175021
Stochastic Modeling of a Fracture Network in a Hydraulically
Fractured Shale-Gas Reservoir • A. Mhiri, T.A. Blasingame, Texas
A&M University; G.J. Moridis, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
0920175029
Analysis of Drawdown Sensitivity in Shale Reservoirs Using
Coupled-Geomechanics Models • K. Wilson, Chevron
0945175061
Model for a Shale Gas Formation with Salt-Sealed Natural
Fractures • H. Merry, C. Ehlig-Economides, University of
Houston; P. Wei, Sinopec
1040175115
Physics-Based Approach for Shale Gas Numerical Simulation:
Quintuple Porosity and Gas Diffusion From Solid Kerogen
B.A. Lopez Jimenez, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary
1105175154
Advances in Flowback Chemical Analysis of Gas Shales
A. Zolfaghari, Y. Tang, J. Holyk, M. Binazadeh, H. Dehghanpour,
University of Alberta; D. Bearinger, Nexen Energy
1130175016
An Empirical Extended Exponential Decline Curve for Shale
Reservoirs • H. Zhang, M.J. Cocco, D.C. Rietz, A.L. Cagle, Ryder
Scott; J. Lee, University of Houston
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Session 32
0830–1155
Room 342 B-F
WELL COMPLETION CASE STUDIES
Session Chairpersons:
Michael Hecker, ExxonMobil
Earl Claiborne, Chevron
This session presents case histories highlighting
innovative completion operations in stimulation, sand
control, and workovers to enhance well productivity,
including how safety factors in tubing connections were
found to be inadequate under certain conditions.
0830174736
Case History: First Lower Tertiary Multi-Zone Single-Trip
Intelligent Completion in an Ultra-Deepwater Development
K.P. Joseph, Baker Hughes
0855174755
Review and Analysis of Zonal Isolation Effectiveness in
Carbonate Reservoirs Using Multi-Stage Stimulation Systems
M. Nozaki, R.C. Burton, K. Furui, N.R. Zwarich, ConocoPhillips
0920174765
Assessing Diverse Variables and Technologies and Their
Impact on Sustained Gas Production in Carbonate Reservoirs
- Field Examples
Z. Rahim, H.A. Al-Anazi, A.A. Al Kanaan, Saudi Aramco;
R.E. Kayumov, Z. Al-Jalal, Schlumberger
0945174955
Comparing Openhole Packer Systems With Cemented Liner
Completions in the Northern Montney Gas Resource Play:
Results From Microseismic Monitoring and Production
J. Reimer, M. Ng, B. Dusterhoft, Painted Pony Petroleum;
B. Birkelo, Spectraseis; B. Hlidek, Packers Plus Energy Services
1040174958
Extending Openhole Gravel Packing Capability - Initial
Applications of Alternate Path Openhole Shunt Packers to
Provide Upfront Zonal Isolation
M.D. Barry, M.T. Hecker, S.P. Arnold, S.J. Barrilleaux,
C.M. Sweeney, M.J. Siegman, ExxonMobil
1105174893
Packing the Unpackable: How the Use of Best Sand Control
Technologies Reversed the Marginal Project of Atlanta in a
Promising Development
C.A. Pedroso, F. Liborio, M. Rausis, M.B. Moreira, J.B. Salies,
Queiroz Galvao Exploration and Production
1130174861
Success of Deepening Workovers in Permian Basin Carbonates
A.B. Babaniyazov, P.M. Bazin, ConocoPhillips
TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
Assembly Room A
Session 34
0830–1155
WELL INTEGRITY AND FLUIDS
DIAGNOSTICS AND MODELING
Session Chairpersons:
Keith Lynch, ConocoPhillips
Arash Shadravan, Baker Hughes
Session Chairpersons:
Alfred Hill, Texas A&M University
Richard Sullivan, Anadarko
The focus of this session is integrity for specific
drilling challenges such as strengthening in depleted
reservoirs through improved fluid hydraulic design.
0830174741
Drilling Depleted Sands: Geomechanics, Challenges and
Mitigations • R. Majidi, S. Edwards, J. Zhang, R.V. Sant,
N.C. Last, BP
0855174976
How to Effectively Strengthen Wellbores in Narrow Drilling
Margin Wells: An Experimental Investigation
O. Razavi, A. Karimi Vajargah, E. van Oort, The University of
Texas at Austin; M.H. Aldin, R. Patterson, MetaRock Laboratories
0920174770
Quantification of Wellbore Strengthening Mechanisms:
Comprehensive Parametric Analysis
M. Pordel Shahri, Weatherford
0945174911
Advanced Drilling Induced Fracture Modeling for Wellbore
Integrity Prediction • N. Kostov, J. Ning, S.V. Gosavi, P. Gupta,
K.S. Kulkarni, P.F. Sanz, ExxonMobil
1040174859
Nanotechnology Improves Wellbore Strengthening and
Minimizes Differential Sticking Problems in Highly Depleted
Formation • W.J. Al-Baghli, V. Saradhi, A. Muhammed, A. Alherz,
A. Rajagopalan, Kuwait Oil Company; S. Tobeh, F.I. Khatib,
P.B. Jadhav, P. Yadav, Baker Hughes
1105174908
Application of Kalman Filter to Predictions of Pore Pressure
While Drilling
E. Bektas, S.Z. Miska, M.E. Ozbayoglu, M. Yu, N.E. Takach,
University of Tulsa; D. Velazquez-Cruz, Institute Mexicano Del
Petroleo; M. Pordel Shahri, Weatherford
1130174848
Root Cause Analysis of Drilling Lost Returns in Injectite
Reservoirs • S. Buechler, J. Ning, N. Bharadwaj, K.S. Kulkarni,
C. DeValve, C.C. Elsborg, T. Head, ExxonMobil; A.L. Mols, Esso
Assembly Room B
This session comprises seven papers that cover a variety
of technologies being applied to better understand the
hydraulic fracturing process. Recent advances in fracture
height measurement for layered formations by deformation
measurement are presented. For fracture injection/falloff
testing, a new model to simulate abnormal leak-off behavior
is presented. The session also includes an updated analysis
that simulates water hammer pressure behavior to infer
fracture properties. In a new analysis of microseismicity,
empirical ground motion predictions for assessing surface
hazards are developed. A case study shows how inter-well
interference is diagnosed using oil and water tracers. A novel
technique is presented that compares openhole sonic logs
to post-fracture casedhole sonic logs. Finally, a microseismic
analysis is presented on a 10-well pad in the Horn River Basin.
0830174930
The Effect of Reservoir Layering on Downhole Microdeformation
Hydraulic Fracture Height Measurements • J. Sepehri, K. Agarwal,
E.J. Davis, Pinnacle—A Halliburton Service
0855174906
Comprehensive Global Model for Before-Closure Analysis of
an Injection Falloff Fracture Calibration Test • G. Liu, Texas A&M
University; C. Ehlig-Economides, University of Houston
0920174866
Analysis of Water Hammer Signatures for Fracture Diagnostics
M.A. Carey, S. Mondal, M.M. Sharma, The University of Texas at Austin
0945174898
How Big is Too Big? Assessing Seismic Hazard and Hydraulic
Fracture-Induced Seismicity • S. Bowman, T.I. Urbancic,
G. Viegas, L. Meighan, Engineering Seismology Group Can;
E. Von Lunen, J. Hendrick, Nexen
1040174844
Reducing Costs and Optimizing Drilling and Completion
Efficiencies in Unconventional Plays Using Completion
Diagnostics • C.W. Senters, M.N. Warren, C.L. Squires,
R.A. Woodroof, R.S. Leonard, ProTechnics
1105174793
Comparison of Open Hole and Cased Hole Dipole Sonic Data
in Horizontal Well Completions • C. Smith, A. Bashkirtseva,
Halliburton; M. Robinson, J. Atteberry, R. Barber, Devon Energy
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1130174954
Microseismic-Derived Expected Ultimate Fracture Half-Height
Above/Below Wellbore in Unconventional Stimulated Reservoir
Volume in a Multifractured Horizontal 10 Well Pad—Canadian Horn
River Basin Case Study • C.J. Virues, J. Budge, E. Von Lunen, Nexen
Drilling and
Completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
and Information
Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Projects, Facilities,
and Construction
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
Session 35
0830–1155
Room 332 A-D
0830–1155
Room 332 B-F
INTEGRATED WORKFLOWS FOR RESERVOIR
CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELING
EMERGING LOGGING AND FORMATION EVALUATION
TECHNOLOGY
Session Chairpersons:
Olatunji Akinwunmi, Total
Bingjian Li, Schlumberger
Session Chairpersons:
Richard Pemper, Weatherford
Daniel Georgi, Aramco Service Company
Diverse data sources are available nowadays for
reservoir characterization and modeling. This session
highlights the advances in reservoir characterization
and dynamic modeling using different data sources
from geophysics to reservoir engineering.
0830175013
Modeling Method of Point Bar Internal Architecture of
Meandering River Reservoir Based on Meander Migration
Process Inversion Algorithm and Virtual Geo-surfaces Automatic
Fitting Technology • X. Shu, Y. Hu, B. Jin, China National Offshore
Oil Corporation; R. Dong, The University of Texas at Austin;
H. Zhou, J. Wang, China National Offshore Oil Corporation
0855174886
Architecture Characterization of Sandy Braided Fluvial
Reservoir_A Case Study of P Offshore Oilfield (Neogene),
Bohai Offshore, China • X. Zhongbo, H. Kai, S. Chunsheng,
L. Xianbo, H. Bin, K. Kai, China National Offshore Oil
Corporation; C. Yukun, Xinjiang Oilfield Company; H. Xinrong,
L. Lin, Z. Bowen, L. Jiaqi, L. Guosong, Y. Xiaohong, China
National Offshore Oil Corporation
0920175100
Map-Based Estimation of Reservoir Pressure and Saturation
from 4D Seismic with a Data-Driven Procedure • J. Landa,
M. Meadows, C. Thacher, R. Waddle, N. Williams, Chevron
0945174834
Accounting for Deepwater Reservoir Heterogeneities Through
3D/4D Seismic-Guided Reservoir Model Petrophysical Infilling
S.O. Amoyedo, M. Buraimoh, H. Atoyebi, T. Modiano,
A. Atewologun, M. Soudani, G. Piquet, A. Vacheyrout,
A. Nateganov, Total
1040175062
Innovation and Practice of Reservoir Architecture Detailed
Characterization and Remaining Oil Potential Tapping
Technology in High Watercut Stage of Large Offshore Fluvial
Heavy Oil Field • S. Yanchun, L. Tingli, H. Chunliang, China
National Offshore Oil Corporation
1105175045
Reservoir Modeling of a Structurally Complex Deepwater Field:
A Gulf of Mexico Case History • S. Fontana, N.A. Atmajasetiadi,
F. Brega, J.A. Villacres Sanchez, K. Aliyev, C. Catalani, Eni
1130175083
Reducing Uncertainty in Horizontal Well Placement for
Improved Field Development • S. Rajput, Baker Hughes;
M. Xinjun, Karamay Oil Company; A. Bal K. Rahman, Baker
Hughes; W. Junwen, Karamay Oil Company
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This session includes a broad range of topics on new
well logging technologies and well log interpretation
methods. Included are applications of resistivity,
image, sonic, and NMR logs in geological pattern
recognition, fracture detection, carbonate rock typing,
and pore and fluid flow property quantifications.
0830175111
Fracture Detection Using the Conductivity Triaxiality Index
G. Wang, A. Abubakar, T.D. Barber, S. Alatrach, Schlumberger
0855175026
A Robust Automatic Dip Picking Technique to Improve
Geological Interpretation and Post-Drill Formation Evaluation
of Azimuthal Wellbore Image Logs • S. Ye, ExxonMobil
0920175066
Pore Connectivity and Permeability Assessment in Carbonate
Formations Using NMR Log-Inject-Log Method
K. Cheng, Z. Heidari, Texas A&M University
0945175064
An Investigation on the Impact of Heterogeneity on Fluid
Injectivity Loss during Water-Alternating-Gas Injection in
Carbonate Formations • M. Saneifar, Z. Heidari, Texas A&M
University; M.A. Linroth, Kinder Morgan
1040175093
Logging Services: Towards the 3D Measurement of Formation
Properties in High-Resolution with a Continuous Depth of
Investigation • K. Walker, J. Granville, G. Kainer, Halliburton;
A. Cheng, National University of Singapore
1105175087
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Surface
Relaxivity Modification by Paramagnetic Nanoparticles
C. Zhu, H. Daigle, The University of Texas at Austin; S.L. Bryant,
University of Calgary
1130175068
A New Approach for Simultaneous Estimation of Relative
Permeability and Capillary Pressure from Coreflood
Experiments • A. Jahanbakhsh, M. Sohrabi, Heriot-Watt
University
TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
Assembly Room C
FLUID FLOW CHARACTERIZATION AND RESERVOIR
RECOVERY MECHANISMS
Session Chairpersons:
Bo Lu, Noble Energy
Srimoyee Bhattacharya, Shell
This session focuses on the fundamentals of fluid flow
mechanisms, from pore scale to lab scale to field scale,
and from single phase to multiphase flow in porous
media. It also covers applications and models of various
waterflooding methods to improve oil recovery.
0830175129
Three-Phase Relative Permeability in Consolidated Media
A. Kianinejad, X. Chen, D.A. DiCarlo, The University of Texas at Austin
Session 38
1400–1630
Room 330
FIELD EXPERIENCE
Session Chairpersons:
David Aron, Petroleum Development Consultants
Hisham Saadawi, Ringstone Petroleum Consultants
This session includes a major consideration of field
facilities experience internationally covering Angola,
Australia, Colombia, Kuwait, and Thailand. An
unusually wide selection of papers covers technology
such as in-situ combustion, an integrated asset
approach, and reuse of water from coal seam gas.
The session also covers minimum facility platforms,
process simulation for production enhancement, and
engineering highlights of surface facility engineering.
0855175018
Modeling Low Salinity Waterflooding in Mineralogically
Different Carbonates • C. Qiao, R.T. Johns, L. Li, J. Xu,
Pennsylvania State University
1400174970
Design and Operation of Production Facilities of the Quifa
Field In-situ Combustion Project • H. Prieto, E. Lima,
M.R. Gaviria, E. Gil, N.J. Benitez, M.H. Fuenmayor, Pacific
Rubiales Energy
0920175103
Reservoir Flow Geometry from Primary Production: F-PHI
Curves • R.M. Dean, Chevron
1425174747
Key Engineering Highlights of Facilities and Equipment for Oil and
Gas Production • B. Mirza, F. Al-Kharqawi, Kuwait Oil Company
0945175150
Capillary Corrections to Buckley-Leverett Flow
L. Deng, M.J. King, Texas A&M University
1450174919
Dynamic Multiphase Process Simulation as a Powerful Tool to
Sustain Production: A Real Case Application
G. Riccio, A. Di Sarra, A. Bianco, F. Dibello, S. Masi, Eni
1040174997
Investigation of Gas Transport in Shale Reservoirs Using
Multiscale Modeling and Principal Component Analysis
C. Chen, Virginia Tech
1105175128
Mechanistic Study of the Effect of Gas/Oil IFT on the
Performance of Gas, WAG and SWAG Injections in Mixed-Wet
Systems • S. Fatemi, M. Sohrabi, Heriot-Watt University
1130175098
Unified Finite Difference Modeling of Transient Flow in
Naturally Fractured Carbonate Karst Reservoirs - A 3D Case
Study • J. He, J.E. Killough, M.M. Fadlelmula Fadlelseed,
M.L. Fraim, Texas A&M University
1515174740
Minimum Facility Platform for Sub-Commercial Reservoirs in
the Gulf of Thailand • C. Buntoengpesuchsakul,
P. Phanichtraiphop, T. Sillapacharn, N. Limsanguan,
T. Therdwirakran, T. Maneeanekcoon, Y. Pichiansoontorn,
W. Suranarongphan, S. Punpruk, P. Hongtong,
R. Lertwanichwatana, S. Danpanich, V. Thuampoomngam,
W. Kunnathep, W. Sumritwatchasai, P. Sisit, C. Kokanutranont,
S. Umpuch, PTT E&P PLC
1540174899
Assessing Field Development Plan for Green Fields Using an
Integrated Asset Approach, an Angolan Case Study
J.A. Rojas Mora, S.H. Khor, D. Mason, M.L. Nistor, T. Willans,
Schlumberger
1605174991
Australia’s First Build Own Operate CSG Produced Water
Treatment and Beneficial Reuse Project
H.T. Le, S. Chalmers, Osmoflo
Drilling and
Completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
and Information
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and Dynamics
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
Session 39
1400–1630
Room 340
1400–1630
Room 342 A-D
INTEGRATED ASSET MODELS AND NEW NOVEL
COMPUTATIONAL MULTIPHASE FLOW TECHNIQUES
WELL OPERATIONS CASE STUDIES: MONITORING,
INTERVENTION, AND ARTIFICIAL LIFT
Session Chairpersons:
Ding Zhu, Texas A&M University
Randahl Roadifer, ConocoPhillips
Session Chairpersons:
Richard Pemper, Weatherford
Amir Mahmoudkhani, Clariant Oil Services
This advanced technical session is divided into two
halves. Topics in the first half include integrated
asset modeling for production assurance, integrated
production optimization utilizing biogenic algorithms,
and a combination of geomechanical modeling with
nodal analysis and reservoir simulation for reservoir
management to determine maximum drawdown and
minimize sanding. Topics in the second half include
utilization of a combination of fuzzy logic and mechanistic
modeling for flow regime determination, computational
fluid dynamics simulation to model various flow
regimes, and the use of both pressure and temperature
to quantify flow contribution from different zones.
1400174795
Forecasting Production Performance in Reservoir-Network
Coupled Systems with Asphaltene Modeling
E. Valbuena, M.A. Barrufet, J.E. Killough, Texas A & M University
1425174915
Short-term Production Operation Management: Continuous
Application of An Innovative Integrated Production
Optimization Tool • S. Scaramellini, P. Cerri, A. Bianco, S. Masi, Eni
1450174843
Model-Based Production Optimization of the Rubiales Field,
Colombia • M.E. Stanko, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology; M. Asuaje, C. Diaz, M. Guilmain, Pacific Rubiales
Energy; M.A. Borregales, D.C. Gonzalez, Universidad Simon
Bolivar; M. Golan, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
1515174812
Fuzzynistic Models for Multiphase Flow Pattern Identification
F. Popa, S. Dursun, B. Houchens, Halliburton
1540174964
CFD Simulation of Turbulent Flow Structure in Stratified Gas/
Liquid Flow and Validation with Experimental Data
R. Dabirian, A. Mansouri, R.S. Mohan, O. Shoham, University of
Tulsa; G.E. Kouba, Chevron
1605174977
Quantifying Flow Rates from Temperature and Pressure
Measurements in Deepwater Wells • A. Venkatraman, Shell;
A.R. Hasan, R. Soheil, Texas A&M University; S. Patni,
H. Elshahawi, M.H. Yousif, F. Abbasi, Shell
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Case studies are presented from well operations that
focus on well monitoring and logging, well interventions,
and artificial lift. A variety of methods and experiences
representing state-of-the-art technologies are presented.
1400174777
Behind Pipe Log Evaluation Study: Deepwater Subsea
Abandonments in the Gulf of Mexico • G.G. Donovan,
P.F. Fadesere, L.J. Daigle, Shell; F. Suparman, G.J. Frisch, P.E. Fox,
M. Englar, G.L. Moake, W. Guo, Halliburton
1425174980
Novel Uses of Multifinger Calipers Utilizing 3D Visualization:
Case Studies From the North Slope of Alaska
J. Burton, PDS, Incorporated; J. Julian, BP Exploration
1450174850
Novel 2 1/8-in. Real-Time Downhole Data Monitoring System
for Coiled Tubing Operations
S. Livescu, D.A. Blanco, L. Vacik, K. Kubicki, Baker Hughes
1515174941
Effect of OBM Contamination On PVT Properties And Its
Impact On Field Development • S. Sharma, M. Eissa, A. Agarwal,
V.P. Deshpande, S.S. Batshas, Schlumberger
1540174884
Successful Squeezing Operation of Magnesium Based Ultrafine
Cement Through Wire Wrapped Screen With Mesh Size of
20/40 • N. Karim, Baker Hughes; L. Maluan, Petronas Carigali
1605174897
Testing a Heavy Oil Wells in Ultra Deep Waters: Challenges
Overcome by the State of Art Technology in Atlanta Project,
Santos Basin, Brazil • C.A. Pedroso, G.G. Monteiro, M.D. Marsili,
F. Liborio, Queiroz Galvao Exploration and Production;
R.F. Pessoa, M. Farias Baker Hughes
TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
Room 342 B-F
Session 42
1400–1630
UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIR COMPLETIONS
DRILLING MECHANICS
Session Chairpersons:
Steve Metcalf, Consultant
Junichi Sugiura, Consultant
Session Chairpersons:
Joachim Oppelt, Baker Hughes
Xianping Wu, Shell
This session presents a variety of unconventional
completion techniques. Topics include optimal
zonal identification and operational strategies.
1400174839
Engineered Shale Completions Based on Common Drilling
Data • W.D. Logan, C&J Energy Services
1425174771
Tractor-Conveyed Magnetic Fishing in an Extended-Reach
Lateral Completion • C. McMullen, W. Hathaway, Shell
1450174757
Optimized Fracture Stage and Perforation Placement in Horizontal
Wells using a New Calibrated Pulsed-Neutron Log Workflow
J. Dahl, J.E. Samaripa, J. Spaid, Devon Energy; E.D. Hutto,
D. Buller, Halliburton; B.J. Johnson, C. Mcilroy, Halliburton
1515174851
Targeted Perforating in the Granite Wash Based on Traced
Cement Spacer Leakoff • E. Crawford, Saudi Aramco;
T. Hodgson, FourPoint Energy; C.W. Senters, R.A. Woodroof,
ProTechnics; S. Knowles, EnerVest Operating
1540174822
Emerging Hydraulic Fracturing Execution Technologies in
Unconventional Gas and Tight Oil
E.R. Fonseca, Y. Liu, B. Mowad, J. Gujral, Shell
1605174863
Is Pumping Large Volume Sand Frac Treatments Sustainable?
R.F. Shelley, K. Shah, N. Guliyev, A. Mohammadnejad,
S. Sheludko, StrataGen Engineering
Assembly Room A
This practical session focuses on the mechanics in the
drilling process. It is very well known in general, that
besides some other parameters, the actual mechanics—
especially the dynamics—have major control over the
quality of the borehole to be drilled and the integrity of
the drilling BHA. This session of six selected oral papers
provides new insights on the theoretical side in terms of
modeling and simulation as well as the measurement of
drilling mechanics. Last but not least, practical drilling field
results are also reported from the perspective of dynamics.
Complementing the oral presentations are excellent
posters that deal with mechanical drilling efficiency.
1400174797
Vibration Modeling and Analysis under Backreaming Condition
R. Samuel, Halliburton; A. Mirani, University of Houston
1425174874
A Framework for Transparency in Drilling Mechanics and
Dynamics Measurements • J.D. Macpherson, Baker Hughes;
P.E. Pastusek, ExxonMobil; M. Behounek, Apache; R.J. Harmer,
Schlumberger
1450174992
Dual Reaming Reduces Vibration in Deepwater Well
A. Goodwin, C.P. Salminen, E. Valverde, Weatherford
1515174798
Analytical Model to Estimate the Directional Tendency of Point
and Push-the-Bit BHAs
Y. Zhang, R. Samuel, Halliburton
1540174949
The Effect of Bit Type on Reactive Torque and Consequent
Toolface Control Anomalies
L.W. Ledgerwood, R.W. Spencer, O. Matthews, J.A. Bomidi, Baker
Hughes; J.M. Hanson, Hanson and Associates
1605174838
Solving Pre-Salt Underream While Drilling Challenge: Dynamic
Simulations Optimize BHA/Cutter Block Configuration
Offshore Brazil • M.A. Breton Diaz, M. Barreto, F. Hosein,
D.A. Palomino Rojas, J.R. Mayol, M. Stewart, Schlumberger
Drilling and
Completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
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and Dynamics
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
Session 43
1400–1630
Assembly Room B
1400–1630
FLUID PHASE BEHAVIOR/PVT AND APPLICATIONS
RESERVOIR SURVEILLANCE
Session Chairpersons:
Birol Dindoruk, Shell
Orkhan Samandarli, Pioneer Natural Resources
Session Chairpersons:
Annie Audibert-Hayet, Total
Vural Sander Suicmez, Maersk
This session presents several novel fluid properties–
related applications as well as research and development
work. The presentations discuss interaction of phase
behavior and flow, transport properties with various
solvents, and quantification of diffusive processes
in HP/HT conditions. The session also addresses the
computational side of PVT for various applications,
including modeling aspects in tight/nanoporous systems.
1400175011
Experimental Study of Composition Variation during Flow of
Gas-Condensate • H.X. Vo, R.N. Horne, Stanford University
1425175145
Treatment of Condensate and Water Blocks in Hydraulic
Fractured Shale Gas-Condensate Reservoirs • R. Ganjdanesh,
M. Rezaveisi, G.A. Pope, K. Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas
at Austin
1450175095
Experimental Study of Confinement Effect on Hydrocarbon
Phase Behavior in Nano-Scale Porous Media Using Differential
Scanning Calorimetry
S. Luo, J.L. Lutkenhaus, H. Nasrabadi, Texas A&M University
1515175110
Phase Envelope Calculations for Reservoir Fluids in the
Presence of Capillary Pressure
D. Sandoval Lemus, W. Yan, M.L. Michelsen, E.H. Stenby,
Technical University of Denmark
1540175051
Modelling of Transport Properties Using the SAFT-VR Mie
Equation of State • A. Gonzalez Perez, L.M. Pereira, Heriot Watt
University; P. Paricaud, C. Coquelet, Mines-ParisTech; A. Chapoy,
Heriot-Watt University
1605175123
A New Algorithm for Multiphase Fluid Characterization for
Solvent Injection
A. Kumar, R. Okuno, University of Alberta
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Room 332A-D
The session presents new methods or technologies
for reservoir performance optimization. Papers
address the case of unconventional reservoirs,
monitoring of CO2 EOR/sequestration project, and
the evolution of methods for history matching.
1400175142
Using Embedded Discrete Fracture Model (EDFM) and
Microseismic Monitoring Data to Characterize the Complex
Hydraulic Fracture Networks
M. Shakiba, K. Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin
1425175139
Addressing Forecasting Non-Uniqueness and Uncertainty in
Unconventional Reservoir Systems Using Experimental Design
P.W. Collins, DeGolyer and MacNaughton; M. Fernandez
Badessich, YPF; D. Ilk, DeGolyer and MacNaughton
1450175049
A New Perspective on Applying a Conformance Lookback
Analysis for the Central Permian Basin Fields
C.C. Hinds, M. Sayarpour, A. Hameed, Chevron
1515175046
Value of Information of Frequent Time-Lapse Seismic for
Thermal EOR Monitoring at Peace River • J.K. Przybysz-Jarnut,
C. Didraga, J.H. Potters, J.L. Lopez, J.R. La Follett, P.B. Wills,
S.K. Bakku, Y. Xue, T.B. Barker, D.R. Brouwer, Shell
1540175144
A Multi-Objective Markov Chain Monte Carlo Approach for
History Matching and Uncertainty Quantification
F. Olalotiti-Lawal, A. Datta-gupta, Texas A&M University
1605175047
A Novel Solution for Performing Real-Time Fiber Optic
Temperature Measurements
A. Barry, D. Broaddus, J. Ivasauskas, W. Johnston, Baker Hughes
TECHNICAL SESSIONS ■ WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
1400–1630
Room 332B-F
Session 46
1400–1630
NEW TRENDS IN FORMATION EVALUATION
HEAVY OIL RECOVERY PROCESSES
Session Chairpersons:
Jeff Hawkins, Nexen Petroleum USA
Mark Proett, ARAMCO Services Company
Session Chairpersons:
Kenneth Kibodeaux, Shell
Omer Izgec, Chevron
This session presents new and calibrated methods
for formation evaluation and reservoir description in
conventional and unconventional reservoirs. Topics
range from NMR measurements and saturation
modeling, to formation testers and permeability
estimation, with calibration to other data sources.
1400175146
Rock Typing of Tight Gas Sands: A Case Study in Lance and
Mesaverde Formations from Jonah Field
E. Aliyev, M. Saidian, M. Prasad, Colorado School of Mines
1425175053
Reconciling Log-Derived Water Saturation and SaturationHeight Function Results through Resistivity Modeling,
Core-Log Integration and Image Log Data: A Case Study
from Deepwater Gulf of Mexico
L.J. Miranda, M. Rabinovich, J.G. Hamman, M. Moussavi, BP
1450175120
New Methods For Interpretation of NMR Measurements
Acquired In Spatially Heterogeneous Rocks
D. Medellin, V.R. Ravi, C. Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas
at Austin
1515175014
New Rock-Typing Index Based on Hydraulic and Electric
Tortuosity Data for Multi-Scale Dynamic Characterization
of Complex Carbonate Reservoirs
F.C. Ferreira, R. Booth, R. Oliveira, G.F. Carneiro, N. Bize-Forest,
H. Wahanik, Schlumberger
Assembly Room C
This session focuses on enhanced recovery
processes for heavy oil reservoirs, including steam
injection, CO2 injection, and in-situ combustion.
1400175036
SAGD Performance with Temperature Dependent Properties An Analytical Approach • M. Heidari, Computer Modelling
Group; S. Hejazi, S.S. Farouq Ali, University of Calgary
1425175022
Compositional Variation in SAGD
M. Ghasemi, Norwegian University of Science and Technology;
C.H. Whitson, Petroleum Engineering Reservoir Analysts
1450175140
Enhanced Heavy Oil Recovery by Intermittent CO2 Injection
S. Seyyedsar, S. Farzaneh, M. Sohrabi, Heriot-Watt University
1515175086
Description of Insitu Oil Upgrading Mechanism for Insitu
Combustion Based on a Reductionist Chemical Model
B. Hascakir, Texas A&M University
1540175141
Assessing the Consistency of Measurements and Models for
the Kinetics of In Situ Combustion • M. Cinar, Istanbul Teknik
Universitesi; A.R. Kovscek, Stanford University
1605175063
A New Analysis on the Convective Heat Transfer at the Edge
of the SAGD Chamber • Q. Li, Z. Chen, University of Calgary
1540175048
Computation of Apparent Formation Dip From Single Azimuth
Sensor Data Having Different Depths of Investigation
E.J. Stockhausen, Chevron; J.C. Rasmus, S. Bammi,
Schlumberger
Drilling and
Completions
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and Social
Responsibility
Management
and Information
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1605175116
Effective Method for Monitoring Oil Based Mud Contamination
in Wireline Formation Testers Sampling
W.F. Pineda, F. Gozalpour, M. Haghshenas, BP
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Session 45
Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Projects, Facilities,
and Construction
Production and
Operations
81
ePoster Presentations
■
Wednesday, 30 September
(Prefunction outside Rooms 330/340)
TD
Station
Paper
Title and Authors
1010
Station 1
175082
Dynamic Analysis of Architecture Anatomy and Its Application for the Remaining Oil
Forecasting • Q. Bai, T. Xia, P. Meng, J. Wu, M. Zhu, China National Offshore Oil Corporation
Station 2
175155
Pore Size Distribution from Water Adsorption Isotherm
A. Zolfaghari Sharak, H. Dehghanpour, University of Alberta
Station 3
175104
A New Salinity-Independent Cased Hole Water Saturation Method Using Pulsed Neutron
Oxygen Activation Logging: Physics, Modeling and Interpretation
D. Chace, F. Inanc, Q. Zhang, S. Gade, Baker Hughes
Station 4
175074
Effect of Large Capillary Pressure on Fluid Flow and Transport in Stress-Sensitive Tight Oil
Reservoirs • Y. Xiong, P.H. Winterfeld, C. Wang, Colorado School of Mines; Z. Huang, Chinese
University of Petroleum; Y. Wu, Colorado School of Mines
Station 5
174900
Using Data Analytics to Analyze Reservoir Databases
B.B. Lee, L.W. Lake, The University of Texas at Austin
Station 6
175058
Development of a Mechanistic Numerical Simulator for Preformed Particle Gel Applications
in Non-Crossflow Heterogeneous Reservoirs • A.H. Imqam, Missouri University of Science
and Technology; A. Goudarzi, M. Delshad, The University of Texas at Austin; B. Bai, Missouri
University of Science and Technology
1025
Station 1
174725
Road to Success and Lessons Learned in Intelligent Completion Installations at the Santos
Basin Pre-Salt Cluster • E. Schnitzler, D.A. Silva Filho, F.H. Marques, F.K. Delbim, K.L. Vello,
L.F. Goncalez, T.C. Fonseca, Petrobras
Station 2
174769
New Foam Drilling Hydraulics Calculations by Using Two Foam Flow Regimes
A. Edrisi, Nicholls State University; S.I. Kam, Louisiana State University
Station 3
174854
Case Studies Validate the Effectiveness of Aluminum-based HPWBM in Stabilizing
Micro-fractured Shale Formations: Field Experience in the Peruvian Amazon
V.H. Soriano Arambulo, J.N. Pérez Colque, E.D. Ascencios, Pluspetrol; R.M. Ahmed,
The University of Oklahoma
Station 4
175071
Challenges in Deepwater Reservoir Characterization: From Well Log Interpretation and
Well Testing to 3D Geocellular Modeling • K. Saikia, W. Khan, S. Ramakrishna, Halliburton
Station 5
175017
Investigation of Geomechanical Response of Fault in Carbonate Reservoir and Its
Application to Well Placement Optimization in YM2 Oilfield in Tarim Basin
Z. Cai, H. Zhang, H. Yang, G. Yin, Y. Zhu, P. Chen, X. Han, PetroChina
Station 6
175050
Improved NMR Logging Approach to Simultaneously Determine Porosity, T2 and T1
R. Coman, H. Tietjen, H.F. Thern, M. Blanz, Baker Hughes; S. Christensen, Hess
1315
82
Station 1
175147
An Experimental Study of the Impact of Injection Water Composition on Oil Recovery from
Carbonate Rocks • M.J. Al-Shakhs, A.R. Kovscek, Stanford University
Station 2
174763
Novel Use of Electro Coalescence to Enhance, Optimize and Debottleneck Oil Separation
Trains • M. Amarzguioui, P.C. Jacobsen, Wartsila Oil & Gas Systems AS
Station 3
174935
Offshore Membrane Deaeration as a Replacement for Vacuum Tower Deaeration—A
Comparative Study • S. Van Pelt, H. Churman, Water Standard
Station 4
174749
Formulation of a Transient Multi-Phase Thermal Compositional Wellbore Model and its
Coupling with a Thermal Compositional Reservoir Simulator • F. Forouzanfar, University of
Tulsa; A.P. Pires, Norte Fluminense State Universidade; A.C. Reynolds, University of Tulsa
Station 5
174737
Unlocking Heavy Oil Potential from Shallow Reservoirs: Successful Cold Flow Testing of
Heavy Oil Exploration Wells with PCP Artificial Lift System • A.R. Al-Ibrahim, H. Al-Bader,
A.R. Al-Nabhan, P. Subban, V. Duggirala, M. Ayyavoo, A. Ibrahim, Kuwait Oil Company
Station 6
174994
Liquids Rich Organic Shale Recovery Factor Applications
R.E. Barba, Integrated Energy Services
ePoster Presentations
TD
Station
Paper
■
Wednesday, 30 September
Title and Authors
1330
Station 1
174785
Effective Force: Fiction or Reality? • A.I. Nergaard, University of Stavanger
Station 2
175060
Successive Substitution Augmented for Global Minimization of the Gibbs Free Energy
S. Eghbali, R. Okuno, University of Alberta
Station 3
174729
Material Supply Challenges in the Offshore Project Environment • B.K. Kendig, SBM Offshore
Station 4
174960
Sand Transport in Stratified Flow in a Horizontal Pipeline
R. Dabirian, R.S. Mohan, O. Shoham, University of Tulsa; G.E. Kouba, Chevron
Station 5
174921
Effects of Downhole Parameters on Horizontal Milling Applications
J.M. MacZura, Cabot Oil and Gas; M. Miller, N. Scuadroni, D. Daley, Schlumberger
Station 6
174816
Sand, Resin-Coated Sand or Ceramic Proppant? The Effect of Different Proppants on
the Long-Term Production of Bakken Shale Wells • K. Hu, Rainbow Ceramics; A. Schmidt,
Encana; J.L. Barhaug, WPX Energy; J. Wong, J. Tian, Rainbow Ceramics; B.E. Hall, Energy and
Environmental Services
Station 3
174853
How Far Can We Push the Boundary of Horizontal Drilling? A Rivalry Between Wellbore
Friction and Drillpipe Buoyant Weight and Stiffness
M. Mehrabi, S.Z. Miska, University of Tulsa
Station 5
175127
Forecasting of Steamflood Performance In A Heavy Oil Field
E. Rubin, O. Izgec, Chevron
1345
SPE Leadership
2015 Board of Directors
2016 Incoming Directors
2015 Program Committee
2015 Executive Advisory Committee
2015 Board of Directors
85
Board of Directors
Officers
2015 President
Helge Hove Haldorsen
Statoil
2014 President
Jeff Spath
Schlumberger
2016 President
Nathan Meehan
Baker Hughes
Vice President—Finance
Janeen Judah
Chevron
Regional Directors
Africa
Anthony Ogunkoya
TBFF Upstream
Oil and Gas Consulting
Canadian
Darcy Spady
Sanjel
Eastern North America
Bob Garland
Silver Creek Services
Gulf Coast North America
Bryant Mueller
Halliburton
Mid-Continent
North America
Michael Tunstall
Halliburton
Middle East
Fareed Abdulla
ADCO
North Sea
Carlos Chalbaud
GDF Suez E&P
Northern Asia Pacific
Ron Morris
Horizon Oil Company
Rocky Mountain
North America
Mike Eberhard
Synergy Resources
Russia and Caspian
Anton Ablaev
Schlumberger
South America
and Caribbean
Anelise Lara
Petrobras
86
South Asia
John Hoppe
Shell
South, Central,
and East Europe
Matthias Meister
Baker Hughes
Southern Asia Pacific
Salis Aprilian
PT Badak NGL
Southwestern
North America
Libby Einhorn
Concho
Western North America
Tom Walsh
Petrotechnical
Resources of Alaska
Board of Directors
Technical Directors
Health, Safety, Security,
Environment, and
Social Responsibility
Trey Shaffer
ERM
Management and Information
J.C. Cunha
Chevron
At-Large Directors
Projects, Facilities,
and Construction
Howard Duhon
GATE, Inc.
Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Olivier Houzé
KAPPA Engineering
Khaled Al-Buraik
Saudi Aramco
Production and Operations
Shauna Noonan
ConocoPhillips
Director for
Academia
Liu Zhenwu
China National
Petroleum Corporation
Dan Hill
Texas A&M University
Regional Director, Gulf
Coast North America
J. Roger Hite
Inwood Solutions
Regional Director,
Northern Asia Pacific
Phongsthorn Thavisin
PTTEP
2016 Incoming Directors
Vice President—Finance
Roland Moreau
ExxonMobil Annuitant
Regional Director, Africa
Adeyemi Akinlawon
Adeb Konsult
#ATCE2015
2017 President
Janeen Judah
Chevron
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Drilling and Completions
David Curry
Baker Hughes
Regional Director,
Rocky Mountain North America
Erin McEvers
Clearbrook Consulting
Regional Director,
Western North America
Andrei Popa
Chevron
Technical Director,
Production and Operations
Jennifer Miskimins
Barree & Associates
Technical Director,
Reservoir Description
and Dynamics
Tom Blasingame
Texas A&M University
87
ATCE 2015 Committees
ATCE 2015 Program Committee
ATCE 2015 General Chairperson
Gustavo Hernández-García
PEMEX E&P
Reservoir Geology and
Geophysics Chairperson
Olatunji Akinwunmi
Total
Program Chairperson
Ana Djuric
Halliburton
Program Vice Chairperson
Khalid Zainalabedin
Saudi Aramco
Well Operations
Chairperson
Syed Ali
Schlumberger
Well Stimulation
Chairperson
Joe Frantz
Ranger Resources
Drilling Chairperson
Deepak Gala
Shell
Management Chairperson
Thomas Heinold
Saudi Arabian Oil Company
Digital Energy Chairperson
Mike Konopczynski
Consultant
Reservoir Engineering
Chairperson
Jorge Landa
Chevron
Production Monitoring and
Control Chairperson
Brian Llewellyn
Hess
Recovery Mechanisms
and Flow in Porous Media
Chairperson
George Petrosky
ConocoPhillips
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Education, Training,
and Professionalism
Chairperson
Mazher Ibrahim
Apache
Well Completions Chairperson
Clint Quattlebaum
Halliburton
88
Petroleum Advanced Analytics
Chairperson
Shahryar Shirzadi
BP
Reservoir Monitoring Chairperson
Vural Sander Suicmez
Maersk
Formation Evaluation Chairperson
Carlos Torres-Verdin
The University of Texas
at Austin
ATCE 2015 Committees
Reservoir Description and Dynamics
Specialty Coordinator
Ray Ambrose
NRG Energy
Projects, Facilities, and Construction Specialty
Coordinator and Chairperson
David Aron
Petroleum Development Consultants
Health, Safety, and Environment Specialty
Coordinator and Chairperson
Neil Campbell
Pacific Drilling
Production and Operations
Specialty Coordinator
Karen Olson
Southwestern Energy
Drilling and Completions
Specialty Coordinator
Terry Palisch
CARBO Ceramics
Management and Information
Specialty Coordinator
Andrei Popa
Chevron
Executive Advisory Committee
Vice Chairperson
Helge Hove Haldorsen
SPE President
Statoil
ATCE 2015 General Chairperson
Gustavo Hernández-García
PEMEX E&P
#ATCE2015
Chairperson
Jeff Spath
Past SPE President
Schlumberger
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Specialty Coordinators
Program Chairperson
Ana Djuric
Halliburton
Clive Eckersley
Schlumberger
Karen Olson
Southwestern Energy
Ken Saveth
GE Oil & Gas
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City Tours
NOTE: Guests should wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes for all tours.
A hat and sunscreen are also recommended. Motor coach transportation is provided.
Tours can be purchased during the ATCE registration process. Arrive at the
George R. Brown Convention Center 15 minutes prior to departure for each tour.
WET Program
Houston City Tour
The Watershed Education Training (WET) Program
SUNDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2015
Hours: 1000–1630 Ticket Price: USD 80 per person. Lunch is included.
Artist Boat’s guided kayak tours provide an opportunity for participants to personally
experience the beautiful wetlands and bay habitats found throughout Galveston. At Armand
Bayou, participants explore riparian zones, wooded banks, and estuarine habitats home to a
variety of fish, invertebrates, and shore birds. This adventure lasts approximately 4 hours and
is led by an American Canoe Association–certified coastal kayak instructor. Participants learn
how to paddle with a partner in a tandem kayak, how to sample for water quality and interpret
data about abiotic factors, and create a landscape watercolor of the natural environment
during a watercolor painting demonstration. The adventures begin at the public boat ramp
at Armand Bayou. Lunch is provided. Bus transportation is approximately 45 minutes.
What to wear: Synthetic (non-cotton), quick-drying clothing such as gym shorts or wind
pants; shoes that stay securely on your feet such as tennis shoes or water shoes. No flipflops.
Be prepared to get wet and muddy.
Space Center Houston
MONDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2015
Hours: 0915–1500 Ticket Price: USD 80 per person. Lunch is included.
George Ranch
“Houston, we have a problem” is a famous saying all over the world. Experience the history of
space exploration and get a firsthand look at Mission Control and other attractions. A narrated
tram tour takes you behind the scenes, and the galleries leave you in awe of monumental
achievements in space travel. At the start, you receive a lunch card that can be used at any
time during the tour. The bus ride to the Space Center lasts approximately 45 minutes. Time
at the Space Center is about four hours.
George Ranch Historical Park
TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2015
Hours: 0915–1500 Ticket Price: USD 80 per person. Lunch is included.
Space Center Houston
Spend a day celebrating Texas’s heritage at George Ranch, where 100 years of the state’s
history are brought to life on a 23,000-acre working cattle ranch. This four-generation ranch
is a Fort Bend County landmark. Immerse yourself in replica settings and enjoy a narrative
by costumed interpreters of the history and lifestyle of each era. At the cattle complex, men
raised in the saddle demonstrate the cowboy way—the way it was done long before rodeos
made it a sport. Cowboys herd, sort, and rope cattle daily to administer medicines and
prepare them for market. Learn more about the evolution of ranching methods and techniques
as well as see firsthand the remarkable relationship between cowboys and their horses. An
original chuck wagon barbecue lunch is included in this tour. The bus ride to George Ranch
lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Bayou Bend
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City Tours
City Tours
Bayou Bend Gardens
TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2015
Hours: 1215–1600 Ticket Price: USD 60 per person
George Ranch
Bayou Bend, nestled within the posh River Oaks area on the bank of Buffalo Bayou, is
home to picturesque gardens. Bayou Bend also boasts a priceless array of art and antiques,
which the late philanthropist Ima Hogg bequeathed to the Museum of Fine Arts. The tour
starts at the new educational center where you can learn about the significance of the River
Oaks area and the Hogg family to Houston’s early heritage. En route to the gardens, tour
buses pass through River Oaks, considered the wealthiest community in Texas and among
the top ten in the United States. Real estate values range from USD 1 million to more than
20 million.
Houston City Tour
WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2015
Hours: 0900–1215 Ticket Price: USD 55 per person
Watch a short film about the city at the Houston Visitor Center in the recently renovated
City Hall and use the center’s touchscreen computers to find restaurants, attractions,
and events.
The tour passes through the affluent River Oaks area, where homes of the rich and famous
abound. It also passes by Bayou Bend, one of River Oaks’ most famous residences, which
serves as the decorative arts wing of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Houston City Tour
Anchored by the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Museum District includes
16 different institutions. The tour passes by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the
Houston Children’s Museum; the Museum of Health and Medical Science; and the
Houston Holocaust Museum.
The Magic Circle with the Galleria—a luxurious three-story shopping extravaganza
sporting an ice rink and the impressive Williams tower—is another of the city’s
highlights. The focal point of Williams Park is the dynamic, 64-foot Water Wall.
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On this city tour, you can sample the diverse neighborhoods, parks, and commercial areas
to experience the fascinating meld of contrasts and contradictions that is Houston.
WET Program
Bayou Bend
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Bayou Bend
Take in the excitement of a truly international city through this narrated driving tour of
Houston. From the impressive downtown Theater District to the historic Rice University
campus, the tour highlights some of the green spaces and skyscrapers that coexist in
downtown Houston.
Cover art photo of Houston Galleria Arches by Anvar Khodzhaev. See more of his nature,
street, portrait, travel, and landscape photography at www.flickr.com/photos/svetan.
Email: ahbapaka@hotmail.com; Phone: 281.381.9242
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Society of Petroleum Engineers
Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition
26–28 September 2016 • Dubai World Trade Centre • Dubai, UAE • www.spe.org/atce/2016
CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN. DEADLINE: 25 JANUARY 2016
Channelling knowledge. Connecting the world.
ATCE 2016 takes place at the Dubai World Trade Centre, a world-class convention venue
located in the heart of this modern, vibrant city. The conference embraces ATCE’s heritage
of excellence, drawing on the expertise of leading international oil and gas professionals.
Please visit www.spe.org/atce/2016 for more information.
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Maps
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
ACCESSORIES
Americase, Inc. .................................................1516
Benoit Premium Threading, LLC ..................4630
Custom Threading ............................................3936
DrillMaco ..............................................................2659
Fluid Systems, Inc. ...........................................1808
GEODynamics, Inc. ..........................................4335
GKD-USA, Inc. ..................................................3302
HCL Clamping Solutions .................................1438
Hotwell US Ltd ...................................................3205
OFI Testing Equipment, Inc. .........................2637
International Association ...............................3303
of Drilling Contractors
Oxiteno.................................................................4106
NETL - U.S. DOE................................................2618
Polymer Services LLC ..................................... 3231
PPDM ....................................................................3729
Potters Industries ..............................................3737
Society of Exploration Geophysicists .........3808
Poweltec ..............................................................3535
University of Southern California ................4151
Viterbi School
PQ Corporation..................................................3737
URTEC ..................................................................1244
BUILDINGS
PFP Industries ....................................................3955
Reaxis Inc ............................................................3411
Rockwater Energy Solutions .........................3402
Sasol Performance Chemicals .......................2003
Mantec Services Inc ........................................1402
Alaska Structures ..............................................4543
Select Industries, Inc. .....................................2857
MODULA ..............................................................1313
GF Environmental Labs ...................................3359
Sharp-Rock Technologies, Inc. ....................3056
SledgeHammer Oil Tools ................................4524
HB Rentals...........................................................3252
Shell Chemicals..................................................3711
Steel Service Oilfield Tubular ........................4630
Vallourec USA Corporation ............................3907
Voestalpine Tubulars....................................... 4619
ACTUATORS
CDA InterCorp....................................................3416
Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. .......................1308
Mubea Inc. ..........................................................1205
CABLE - POWER, CONTROL,
AND INSTRUMENTATION CABLE
SNF Inc. ....................................... 4743, 4843,4843
Solvay ...................................................................2455
Aker Solutions....................................................2259
Southwest Research Institute........................4306
Lubrizol Corp. ....................................................4131
Spectrum Tracer Services ...............................1711
Seacon ..................................................................2611
Starchem LLC .....................................................4435
CARGO HANDLING
EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Safoco, Inc. ........................................................4536
Americase, Inc. ..................................................1516
Senior Operations LLC ...................................4518
Hoover Container Solutions ...........................3403
ARTIFICIAL LIFT
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Sunita Hydrocolloids Inc. ...............................1143
TBC-Brinadd .......................................................3819
U.S. Water ...........................................................1305
Unibrom USA, LLC. .........................................4411
Univar ...................................................................1037
Vantage Specialty Chemicals ........................3950
Borets ...................................................................4349
Borets ...................................................................4349
Wacker Chemical Corporation ......................1603
Caltec Limited ....................................................2752
Flogistix ...............................................................4249
Wanli Resources, LLC ......................................4433
CARBO .................................................................1525
Fluid Systems, Inc. ...........................................1808
WEBAC GMBH ...................................................3255
C-FER Technologies .........................................2303
J. May Equipment .............................................3358
Compressco Partners, L.P. ............................2811
CoorsTek Engineered Ceramics ...................4242
and Advanced Polymers
DataCan Services Corp. .................................4018
Don-Nan Pump & Supply ...............................3151
Dover Artificial Lift ...........................................2113
Draka/Prysmian ................................................1950
Echometer Company .......................................2710
Extreme Telematics Corp ...............................1312
Flogistix ...............................................................4249
Forland Group Inc .............................................1215
GARP Services, LLC .........................................3902
GE Oil & Gas .......................................................3017
GEO PRESSURE.................................................4039
SYSTEMS INC. (GEO PSI)
CHEMICALS
CHRISTMAS TREE/WELLHEAD VALVES
Freudenberg Oil & Gas Technologies..........1233
3M Oil and Gas Solutions................................1751
The Lee Company .............................................4304
AES Drilling Fluids ............................................4255
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions ..........................1807
AkzoNobel ..........................................................1530
Zhuzhou Seed Cemented Carbide...............3317
Technology Co., LTD.
Baker Hughes .....................................................2125
BASF Corp. ........................................................3103
Bossco Industries Inc. .....................................3357
BYK Additives, Inc. ..........................................2732
CESI Chemical, a Flotek Company ..............3433
Chemplex - Solvay Group...............................2455
Clear Water Plasma LLC .................................3632
Croda ....................................................................3418
Cronyng Mexicana ............................................4203
Daqing Xin Wan Tong Chemical Ltd ...........4134
COILED TUBULARS
Archer ...................................................................1737
C&J Energy Services ........................................4343
Global Tubing, LLC. .........................................4009
Mohawk Energy .................................................1409
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
AND SERVICES
Cobra/Genco......................................................4319
HB Rentals...........................................................3252
IHS .........................................................................2333
The Dow Chemical Company ........................4225
KUDU Pumps Inc. ............................................4615
Drillgreen .............................................................4136
COMPRESSOR EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Leutert ..................................................................4018
Economy Polymers & Chemicals ..................2635
Compressco Partners, L.P. ............................2811
Marmon Engineered Wire & Cable, LLC. ...4517
Elementis .............................................................3354
Flogistix ...............................................................4249
Optimization Petroleum..................................4325
Technologies, Inc
The EOR Alliance c/o IFP (Canada) ............1430
Halfen USA Inc. .................................................1528
OVS Group LLC .................................................3543
EthicalChem........................................................4516
PCM USA .............................................................1745
Evonik Corporation...........................................1111
Premium Artificial Lift Systems Ltd. ......... 3452
Forland Group Inc ............................................1215
Schlumberger .....................................................2731
Hebei Henbo Bio Technology Co., Ltd. .....4539
Sercel ....................................................................2519
Horiba Instruments Inc ....................................1425
Smart Pumper Automation............................4058
Imerys Oilfield Solutions .................................4235
UNICO Inc ...........................................................4243
Independence Oilfield Chemicals, LLC. ....3603
Well Master Corp. ............................................1503
Ingevity ................................................................1125
Western Falcon Inc. .........................................2750
Jacam ...................................................................4255
Zhuzhou Seed Cemented ..............................3317
Carbide Technology Co., LTD.
Kuraray America Inc .......................................3258
ASSOCIATIONS AND
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES
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EAGE .....................................................................4305
Bureau of Safety and ......................................3817
Environmental Enforcement
E-Proppants De Mexico...................................3803
Lonza ....................................................................1404
Lubrizol Corp. ....................................................4131
MEL Chemicals...................................................3408
Nalco Champion ................................................3003
Newpark Drilling Fluids ...................................3343
COMPUTER HARDWARE & SOFTWARE
Aclaro Softworks, Inc. ....................................1524
Advanced Logic Technology (ALT) .............2553
Alfresco ................................................................1206
Amarile .................................................................3342
Computer Modelling Group Ltd. .................1925
Digital Formation, Inc. ....................................1619
Dino-Lite Scopes (BigC) .................................1309
The Easy Copy Company................................1203
Energy Navigator ..............................................2217
Enersight Corp. ................................................4012
ESSS ......................................................................3256
ETech International...........................................2143
Exigo Energy Solutions ...................................4406
Exprosoft/Petrostreamz .................................2309
geoLOGIC systems ltd. ....................................4125
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
GeoSteering, LLC. ............................................3250
Fitok Inc. .............................................................1105
Micro-G LaCoste ................................................2656
GPT Global Ltd...................................................3457
HCL Clamping Solutions .................................1438
New Prospect Company .................................1508
GridWorld ............................................................3537
Hunting Titan, Ltd. ..........................................2203
NITEC LLC ...........................................................1619
Hydrocarbon Data Systems, Inc. .................2318
Seacon ..................................................................2611
NSI Technologies...............................................2124
IHS .........................................................................2333
Seal-Tite International......................................2130
NuTech Energy Alliance ..................................3337
Ikon Science........................................................2357
Vallourec USA Corporation ............................3907
Oilfield Data Services, Inc. ............................4437
Industrial Training Consultants Inc .............4528
Victaulic Company............................................3503
Onesource Professional Search ....................1427
INT Inc. ................................................................3237
Voestalpine Tubulars........................................4619
Interfaces SA ......................................................3251
W-Technology Link ...........................................2651
Optimization Petroleum..................................4325
Technologies, Inc
KBC Advanced Technologies Inc. ................4103
Laversab, Inc. ....................................................3630
Math2Market GmbH .........................................3059
Process Industry Practices (PIP) ..................4451
Scott Environmental Services .......................3904
CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR
OVS Group LLC ..................................................3543
P2 Energy Solutions .........................................3733
Pegasus Vertex Inc ...........................................3413
PetroSkills............................................................2317
Petrostreamz AS ...............................................2309
Moblize .................................................................4355
DeWAL Industries .............................................1904
PetroTel, Inc. .....................................................3935
NITEC LLC ...........................................................1619
Hardbanding Solutions....................................3832
PhotoSat ..............................................................2859
NSI Technologies...............................................2124
Polyflow Inc ........................................................3158
Poweltec ..............................................................3535
OGRE Systems, Inc. .........................................1106
Potters Industries ..............................................3737
Prop Tester, Inc. .................................................1542
Oplii .......................................................................3458
Process Industry Practices (PIP) ..................4451
The REACH Group ............................................1109
Optimization Petroleum..................................4325
Technologies, Inc
Scott Environmental Services .......................3904
Resoptima AS ....................................................2754
Zeus Inc. .............................................................1328
Resource Energy Solutions ............................4403
OVS Group LLC ..................................................3543
Palisade Corporation .......................................2151
Paradigm .............................................................4033
Pegasus Vertex Inc ...........................................3413
Peloton .................................................................3217
Petrolink...............................................................4137
Petrostreamz AS ...............................................2309
PetroTel, Inc. .....................................................3935
Ridgeway Kite Software .................................3705
Rock Flow Dynamics........................................1435
SoftElegance ......................................................3058
Stonebridge ........................................................4526
Streamsim Technologies, Inc. ......................3851
Tachyus ................................................................4408
Tecplot Inc. ........................................................2517
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
CONSULTANTS
Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures....2303
ALTiSS Technologies ........................................3551
Apex Spectral Technology Inc ......................2943
Baker Hughes .....................................................2125
Barree & Associates, LLC................................2917
Beicip, Inc. .........................................................3625
Berger Geosciences, LLC................................1952
Calsep Inc. ..........................................................3637
CARBO .................................................................1525
C-FER Technologies .........................................2303
Computer Modelling Group Ltd. .................1925
DeGolyer and MacNaughton .........................3938
DeTect, Inc. .........................................................3550
Digital Formation, Inc. ....................................1619
Drillscan ...............................................................4209
Rigzone ................................................................3451
Rike Service, Inc. ..............................................2633
Roxar, Inc. ..........................................................1843
RPS ........................................................................4025
Ryder Scott Petroleum Consultants ............2025
Schlumberger .....................................................2731
Sigma3 .................................................................3925
SoftElegance ......................................................3058
Sproule .................................................................2610
Stonebridge ........................................................4526
Streamsim Technologies, Inc. ......................3851
Stress Engineering Services ..........................3805
The Strickland Group, Inc...............................4108
STXRA ..................................................................4537
Subsea Solutions ...............................................4637
T H Hill Associates, Inc. ..................................3531
Tessella .................................................................3961
Aclaro Softworks, Inc. ....................................1524
The Easy Copy Company................................1203
Amarile .................................................................3342
Emergency Site Protection, LLC .................1310
Dynamic Graphics, Inc. ..................................1325
Energy Search Associates ..............................3010
Energy Navigator ..............................................2217
Enviro-Tech Systems ........................................3259
Enersight Corp. ................................................4012
EPI Consultants..................................................3859
ETech International...........................................2143
ESSS ......................................................................3256
geoLOGIC systems ltd. ...................................4125
ETech International...........................................2143
GPT Global Ltd...................................................3457
Exprosoft/Petrostreamz .................................2309
Independent Data Services............................4015
(Americas) Inc.
Fractech Ltd........................................................2537
LandOcean ..........................................................2658
Gemini Solutions Inc ........................................2711
Energy Search Associates ..............................3010
Laversab, Inc. ....................................................3630
GeoMechanics Technologies .........................3233
ESSS ......................................................................3256
Micotan Software Company Ltd ...................2911
GeoSteering, LLC. ............................................3250
Gemini Solutions Inc ........................................2711
OGRE Systems, Inc. .........................................1106
Global Geophysical Services, Inc. ...............2555
GeoSteering, LLC. ............................................3250
Oplii .......................................................................3458
Golder Associates Inc. ....................................2616
Onesource Professional Search ....................1427
Peloton .................................................................3217
Grace Instrument ..............................................2956
PhotoSat ..............................................................2859
Petroleum Experts Ltd. ..................................1815
IHRDC ...................................................................2736
Rigzone ................................................................3451
Sciencesoft Limited ..........................................3525
IHS .........................................................................2333
Sabre Energy Services.....................................4626
SoftElegance ......................................................3058
Ikon Science........................................................2357
SoftElegance ......................................................3058
Stonebridge ........................................................4526
IMaGE ...................................................................3725
Southwest Research Institute........................4306
The Strickland Group, Inc. .............................4108
Industrial Training Consultants Inc ..............4528
STXRA ..................................................................4537
TDE Petroleum Data Solutions Inc ..............3836
Integrated Energy Services Inc .....................1853
Subsea Solutions ...............................................4637
Tessella .................................................................3961
iReservoir.com, Inc. .........................................3837
Well Resolutions Technology ........................4205
CONNECTIONS AND FITTINGS
Frontender Corporation ..................................4409
J. May Equipment .............................................3358
Benoit Premium Threading, LLC .................4630
KAPPA ..................................................................3325
Duoline .................................................................3913
KBC Advanced Technologies Inc. ...............4103
Texas Oiltech Laboratories .............................1207
University of Aberdeen ...................................4427
University of Oklahoma MPGE ......................3332
University of Tulsa, ..........................................3826
Master of Energy Business
Variance Reduction International, Inc. .......1851
Weatherford Laboratories ..............................3143
Zaetric ..................................................................4003
CONTRACTING SERVICES
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KAPPA ..................................................................3325
CONSTRUCTION
#ATCE2015
Interpretive Software Products ....................3508
CONTROL SYSTEMS
Extreme Telematics Corp ...............................1312
Graco Inc. ...........................................................4617
95
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
IPCOS....................................................................1229
Moblize .................................................................4355
Don-Nan Pump & Supply ...............................3151
LEMIS USA Inc ...................................................4052
Oilfield Data Services, Inc. .............................4437
DoubleBarrel RSS..............................................3456
Safoco, Inc. ........................................................4536
OptaSense ...........................................................2757
Dover Artificial Lift ...........................................2113
Schneider Electric .............................................1609
Peloton .................................................................3217
DrillMaco ..............................................................2659
Smart Pumper Automation............................4058
Petrolink...............................................................4137
Dyna-Drill ............................................................3051
Tessella .................................................................3961
PPDM ....................................................................3729
DynaEnergetics GmbH & Co. KG ......3652, 4935
UNICO Inc ............................................................4243
Probe ....................................................................3924
EV Downhole Video .........................................2819
Wago Corporation ............................................4525
Remote Gauge ...................................................4531
Exelis Inc .............................................................3953
ZEECO ..................................................................2957
RigData ................................................................1103
Fike Corporation................................................3412
Schneider Electric .............................................1609
Forum Energy Technologies ..........................2253
SoftElegance ......................................................3058
Frank’s International, LLC...............................3159
Stonebridge ........................................................4526
Freudenberg Oil & Gas Technologies..........1233
Stress Engineering Services ..........................3805
GARP Services, LLC .........................................3902
The Strickland Group, Inc...............................4108
TDE Petroleum Data Solutions Inc ..............3836
GEO PRESSURE SYSTEMS ............................4039
INC. (GEO PSI)
Tendeka Inc.........................................................4329
GEODynamics, Inc. ...........................................4335
Croda ....................................................................3418
TRE ........................................................................2442
GKD-USA, Inc.....................................................3302
The Dow Chemical Company ........................4225
Tubel Energy ......................................................3410
Guardian ..............................................................2636
Drillgreen .............................................................4136
UNICO Inc ............................................................4243
Halco Rock Tools Ltd .......................................1209
Evonik Corporation...........................................1111
Wago Corporation ............................................4525
HCL Clamping Solutions .................................1438
Graco Inc. ............................................................4617
XACT Downhole Telemetry Inc. ....................1302
Hotwell US Ltd ...................................................3205
CORROSION/ ABRASION CONTROL
Allegheny Technologies ..................................1337
BASF Corp. ........................................................3103
Biosan Laboratories .........................................3409
Chemplex - Solvay Group...............................2455
CoorsTek Engineered Ceramics ...................4242
and Advanced Polymers
Ingevity ................................................................1125
Intertek Westport..............................................4019
Jacam ...................................................................4255
Inflatable Packers International ....................2002
Visuray..................................................................4443
Kyocera Industrial Ceramics ..........................4402
Wild Well .............................................................2717
Nalco Champion ................................................3003
National Oilwell Varco .....................................3715
Select Industries, Inc........................................2857
Starchem LLC .....................................................4435
Steel Service Oilfield Tubular ........................4630
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp. ..............3703
Western Falcon Inc. ..........................................2750
DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE,
AND TRANSMISSION
APS Technology Inc. ........................................3519
Axel .......................................................................3319
Bartington Instruments Ltd ...........................4308
Bench Tree Group .............................................4417
Berger Geosciences, LLC................................1952
DataCan Services Corp. ..................................4018
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DECOMMISSIONING
DESIGN
Hydro Leduc .......................................................3016
Inflatable Packers International ....................2002
Interwell Group ..................................................1343
Isolation Technologies .....................................3908
JSC Geotron .......................................................4633
KUDU Pumps Inc. ............................................4615
Aker Solutions....................................................2259
Kyocera Industrial Ceramics ..........................4402
Fluid Systems, Inc. ............................................1808
LandOcean ..........................................................2658
Hoerbiger Compression Technology...........3506
The Lee Company .............................................4304
IKA Works Inc ....................................................4031
Magnesium Elektron Inc. ................................4407
Inflatable Packers International ....................2002
Magnum Oil Tools International....................4119
J. May Equipment .............................................3358
Marmon Engineered Wire & Cable, LLC. ...4517
Porous Metal Filter Inc.....................................3407
Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd ........3203
Process Industry Practices (PIP) ..................4451
Micro-Smart Systems, Inc. .............................2643
Rubberatkins Ltd. .............................................1324
Mohawk Energy .................................................1409
Stress Engineering Services ..........................3805
Mubea Inc. ...........................................................1205
The Strickland Group, Inc...............................4108
Neo Products LLC. ...........................................3631
ZEECO ..................................................................2957
Openfield Technology .....................................4620
DOWNHOLE EQUIPMENT
Datalog LWT Inc................................................3843
3M Oil and Gas Solutions................................1751
Datawatch ...........................................................4534
Allegheny Technologies ..................................1337
OTTO FUCHS Drilling Solutions GmbH ......3956
Energistics ...........................................................3642
Applied Physics Systems ................................3942
Packers Plus Energy Services........................2017
EV Downhole Video .........................................2819
Arnco Hardbanding ..........................................2031
PCM USA .............................................................1745
Expro ....................................................................1535
Arnold Magnetic Technologies .....................1907
Probe ....................................................................3924
Exprosoft/Petrostreamz .................................2309
Automated Dynamics ......................................4425
Protek Systems ..................................................1805
Fluid Inclusion Tech..........................................3043
Axel .......................................................................3319
Quartzdyne .........................................................2221
geoLOGIC systems ltd. ....................................4125
Bartington Instruments Ltd ...........................4308
Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd ........................1042
Geotechmap, LLC .............................................4303
Bench Tree Group .............................................4417
Robertson Geologging Ltd ............................3928
Global Geophysical Services, Inc. ................2555
Benoit Premium Threading, LLC ..................4630
Roper Pump Company ....................................2027
GroundMetrics Inc.............................................3350
BICO Drilling Tools, Inc....................................1403
Roxar, Inc.............................................................1843
Guardian ..............................................................2636
Borets ...................................................................4349
Scientific Drilling International......................3557
Guydon Software Services .............................1910
C&J Energy Services ........................................4343
Seacon ..................................................................2611
Gyrodata Inc. ......................................................2449
Cavins Corporation ...........................................1335
SledgeHammer Oil Tools ................................4524
Independent Data Services............................4015
(Americas) Inc.
CDA InterCorp....................................................3416
Spartek Systems................................................2919
Churchill Drilling Tools .....................................1137
Summit Casing Equipment ............................2655
INT Inc. .................................................................3237
Cobra/Genco......................................................4319
Superior Drilling Products Inc. ......................2351
Interpretive Software Products ....................3508
Custom Threading ............................................3936
TAM International..............................................2325
KAPPA ..................................................................3325
D&L Oil Tools ......................................................3707
TCO AS .................................................................3155
Laversab, Inc. .....................................................3630
Darcy Technologies Limited ..........................2632
Thru Tubing Solutions .....................................2103
Leutert ..................................................................4018
Delta Screens Inc ..............................................1243
Tier 1 Energy Solutions ...................................3908
Micotan Software Company Ltd ...................2911
DeWAL Industries .............................................1904
TIW Corporation................................................3225
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
International Association of .........................3303
Drilling Contractors
Clean Harbors Environmental Services ......1434
Tubel Energy ......................................................3410
Ulterra Drilling Technologies .........................3502
Kuwait Oil Company ........................................1543
Cudd Energy Services .....................................3018
Unibrom USA, LLC............................................4411
Lonza ....................................................................1404
D&L Oil Tools ......................................................3707
Vallourec USA Corporation ............................3907
Materion Performance Alloys ........................3947
Darcy Technologies Limited ..........................2632
Varel International Energy Services ............4057
Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd ........3203
Datalog LWT Inc................................................3843
Visuray..................................................................4443
MezurX USA LLC ..............................................4532
DoubleBarrel RSS..............................................3456
Voestalpine Tubulars........................................4619
Micotan Software Company Ltd ...................2911
Draka/Prysmian ................................................1950
Well Master Corp. .............................................1503
Moblize .................................................................4355
Energistics ...........................................................3642
Well Resolutions Technology ........................4205
Mubea Inc. ...........................................................1205
Enventure Global Technology .......................1418
W-Technology Link ...........................................2651
Murchison Drilling Schools .............................4016
EV Downhole Video .........................................2819
White Horse Technology ................................1451
National Oilwell Varco .....................................3715
Fractech Ltd........................................................2537
WWT International ...........................................3634
New Prospect Company .................................1508
Frank’s International, LLC...............................3159
XACT Downhole Telemetry Inc. ....................1302
Newpark Drilling Fluids ...................................3343
FTS International Services, LLC. ...................4219
Yellow Jacket Oil Tools ....................................1703
OTTO FUCHS Drilling Solutions GmbH ......3956
Grace Instrument ..............................................2956
Zhuzhou Seed Cemented Carbide...............3317
Technology Co., LTD.
P2 Energy Solutions .........................................3733
Guydon Software Services .............................1910
Paradigm .............................................................4033
Hardbanding Solutions....................................3832
Pason Systems ...................................................3918
HCL Clamping Solutions .................................1438
Pegasus Vertex Inc ...........................................3413
Hebei Henbo Bio Technology Co., Ltd. .....4539
Petrolink...............................................................4137
Hi-Crush ...............................................................3353
Potters Industries ..............................................3737
IMaGE ...................................................................3725
PQ Corporation..................................................3737
Independence Oilfield Chemicals, LLC. ....3603
Quartzdyne .........................................................2221
Saint-Gobain Oil & Gas Group ......................2617
Independent Data Services............................4015
(Americas) Inc.
Sasol Performance Chemicals .......................2003
Interwell Group ..................................................1343
Schlumberger .....................................................2731
Isolation Technologies .....................................3908
Scientific Drilling International......................3557
Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd ........3203
Scorpion Oil Tools, Inc.....................................2316
MEL Chemicals...................................................3408
Sharp-Rock Technologies, Inc. .....................3056
MicroSeismic, Inc. .............................................3943
Slider .....................................................................2645
Mohawk Energy .................................................1409
Summit Casing Equipment ............................2655
New Prospect Company .................................1508
TDE Petroleum Data Solutions Inc ..............3836
Newpark Drilling Fluids ...................................3343
Thru Tubing Solutions .....................................2103
NuTech Energy Alliance ..................................3337
U.S. Silica Co. .....................................................1837
Onesource Professional Search ....................1427
Ulterra Drilling Technologies .........................3502
Packers Plus Energy Services........................2017
Cobra/Genco......................................................4319
University of Tulsa, ..........................................3826
Master of Energy Business
Pason Systems ...................................................3918
CoorsTek Engineered Ceramics ...................4242
and Advanced Polymers
US Synthetic .......................................................2219
Rainbow Ceramics ............................................4307
Datalog LWT Inc................................................3843
Vallourec USA Corporation ............................3907
Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd ........................1042
Varel International Energy Services ............4057
Saltel Industries .................................................1349
Wacker Chemical Corporation ......................1603
Sharp-Rock Technologies, Inc. .....................3056
Weatherford .......................................................3030
Sigma3 .................................................................3925
Well Resolutions Technology ........................4205
Sintex Minerals & Services, Inc. ....................3024
White Horse Technology ................................1451
STXRA ..................................................................4537
Wild Well .............................................................2717
Sunita Hydrocolloids Inc. ................................1143
W-Technology Link ...........................................2651
Superior Drilling Products Inc. ......................2351
XACT Downhole Telemetry Inc. ....................1302
Supreme Services .............................................3650
Zaetric ..................................................................4003
TBC-Brinadd .......................................................3819
AES Drilling Fluids ............................................4255
AkzoNobel ..........................................................1530
ALTiSS Technologies ........................................3551
Applied Physics Systems ................................3942
APS Technology Inc. ........................................3519
Archer ...................................................................1737
Arnco Hardbanding ..........................................2031
Axel .......................................................................3319
Baker Hughes .....................................................2125
BASF Corp. .........................................................3103
Bench Tree Group .............................................4417
Berger Geosciences, LLC................................1952
BOS Solutions ....................................................4625
Bossco Industries Inc. .....................................3357
Brown Technical Book Shop ..........................1443
CDA InterCorp....................................................3416
Churchill Drilling Tools .....................................1137
Datawatch ...........................................................4534
DoubleBarrel RSS..............................................3456
Drillgreen .............................................................4136
DrillMaco ..............................................................2659
DRILLMEC Inc.....................................................4313
Drilltech Services (USA) Inc. .........................2756
Dyna-Drill ............................................................3051
Elementis .............................................................3354
Encapso ...............................................................2959
Energistics ...........................................................3642
ETech International...........................................2143
Fann Instrument Company ............................3124
Fike Corporation................................................3412
DRILLING VESSELS/PLATFORMS
Prop Tester, Inc. .................................................1542
TCO AS .................................................................3155
American Polymer Products..........................3916
Tendeka Inc.........................................................4329
Reliable Pumps ..................................................4515
Thru Tubing Solutions .....................................2103
DRILLING/COMPLETION SERVICES
Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc. ...................3309
AES Drilling Fluids ............................................4255
Fluid Systems, Inc. ............................................1808
ALS Oil and Gas.................................................1319
GeoSteering, LLC. .............................................3250
ALTiSS Technologies ........................................3551
Halco Rock Tools Ltd .......................................1209
Archer ...................................................................1737
Halliburton ..........................................................1725
BOS Solutions ....................................................4625
Hardbanding Solutions....................................3832
Bossco Industries Inc. .....................................3357
Hebei Henbo Bio Technology Co., Ltd. .....4539
C&J Energy Services ........................................4343
Independence Oilfield Chemicals, LLC. ....3603
Calfrac Well Services .......................................4213
Ingevity ................................................................1125
Cavins Corporation ...........................................1335
INT Inc. .................................................................3237
Churchill Drilling Tools .....................................1137
Tier 1 Energy Solutions ...................................3908
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DRILLING
Clear Water Plasma LLC .................................3632
#ATCE2015
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions ..........................1807
TIW Corporation................................................3225
U.S. Silica Co. .....................................................1837
Ulterra Drilling Technologies .........................3502
Unibrom USA, LLC............................................4411
Weatherford .......................................................3030
WEBAC GMBH ...................................................3255
WWT International ...........................................3634
XACT Downhole Telemetry Inc. ....................1302
Zaetric ..................................................................4003
Zhuzhou Seed Cemented Carbide...............3317
Technology Co., LTD.
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND
TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT
SNF Inc......................................... 4743, 4843, 4843
C&C Reservoirs, Inc. .........................................1906
Streamsim Technologies, Inc.........................3851
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy ...........................1903
Marmon Engineered Wire & Cable, LLC. ...4517
Tachyus ................................................................4408
Chevron................................................................1717
Seacon ..................................................................2611
Texas Oiltech Laboratories .............................1207
Devon Energy Corporation ............................3731
TRE ........................................................................2442
DynaEnergetics GmbH & Co. KG ......3652, 4935
ENHANCED RECOVERY
Aker Solutions....................................................2259
Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures....2303
Badger Mining Corporation ...........................1219
BASF Corp. .........................................................3103
Biolin Scientific, Inc. .........................................4405
Blue Spark Energy Inc .....................................3307
The Easy Copy Company................................1203
U.S. Water ...........................................................1305
Energistics ...........................................................3642
UNICO Inc ............................................................4243
Energy Navigator ..............................................2217
Veolia Water Technologies.............................4102
Enersight Corp...................................................4012
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
AND PROTECTION
CARBO .................................................................1525
DeTect, Inc. .........................................................3550
CESI Chemical, a Flotek Company ..............3433
Emergency Site Protection, LLC...................1310
Chemplex - Solvay Group...............................2455
Enviro-Tech Systems ........................................3259
Chevron................................................................1717
Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc. ...................3309
Clear Water Plasma LLC .................................3632
Horiba Instruments Inc ....................................1425
Computer Modelling Group Ltd. ..................1925
Micro-G LaCoste ................................................2656
Core Laboratories .............................................2525
University of Tulsa CESE .................................2535
Croda ....................................................................3418
The Dow Chemical Company ........................4225
The EOR Alliance c/o IFP (Canada) ............1430
ESG Solutions.....................................................2443
Evonik Corporation...........................................1111
Exigo Energy Solutions ...................................4406
Fineway Ceramics .............................................4635
FTS International Services, LLC. ...................4219
GasGun, Inc. .......................................................3825
Global Geophysical Services, Inc. ................2555
Glori Energy Inc. ..............................................1803
Golder Associates Inc. ....................................2616
GroundMetrics Inc ...........................................3350
Halliburton ..........................................................1725
Hi-Crush ...............................................................3353
Intertek Westport..............................................4019
Jacam ...................................................................4255
MEL Chemicals...................................................3408
Micro-G LaCoste ................................................2656
Nalco Champion ................................................3003
National Oilwell Varco .....................................3715
NETL - U.S. DOE................................................2618
NITEC LLC ...........................................................1619
NuTech Energy Alliance ..................................3337
Occidental Petroleum Corp. ..........................4043
Openfield Technology .....................................4620
PCM USA .............................................................1745
Petroleum Experts Ltd. ...................................1815
Petrostreamz AS ...............................................2309
Polymer Services LLC ......................................3231
Poweltec ..............................................................3535
PQ Corporation..................................................3737
Praxair Inc. ..........................................................3932
Preferred Proppants, LLC ...............................1133
Rainbow Ceramics ............................................4307
Resoptima AS ....................................................2754
Ridgeway Kite Software .................................3705
RPS ........................................................................4025
Saint-Gobain Oil & Gas Group ......................2617
Saltel Industries .................................................1349
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U.S. Silica Co. .....................................................1837
EXPLORATION
Exelis Inc ..............................................................3953
Gemini Solutions Inc ........................................2711
GeoSteering, LLC. .............................................3250
GF Environmental Labs ...................................3359
Golder Associates Inc. .....................................2616
GridWorld ............................................................3537
GroundMetrics Inc.............................................3350
Hart Energy.........................................................2742
Ikon Science........................................................2357
IMaGE ...................................................................3725
Apex Spectral Technology Inc ......................2943
Independent Data Services............................4015
(Americas) Inc.
Arnco Hardbanding ..........................................2031
Integrated Energy Services Inc .....................1853
Bartington Instruments Ltd ...........................4308
Interpretive Software Products ....................3508
Beicip, Inc............................................................3625
Kuwait Oil Company ........................................1543
Berger Geosciences, LLC................................1952
LandOcean ..........................................................2658
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy ...........................1903
Lubrizol Corp. ....................................................4131
The Dow Chemical Company ........................4225
Materion Performance Alloys .......................3947
DynaEnergetics GmbH & Co. KG ......3652, 4935
MezurX USA LLC ..............................................4532
The Easy Copy Company................................1203
NETL - U.S. DOE ..............................................2618
Energy Navigator ..............................................2217
NITEC LLC ...........................................................1619
Fluid Inclusion Tech..........................................3043
NuTech Energy Alliance ..................................3337
Gemini Solutions Inc ........................................2711
Occidental Petroleum Corp. ..........................4043
Global Geophysical Services, Inc. ................2555
OGRE Systems, Inc. .........................................1106
Golder Associates Inc. .....................................2616
Onesource Professional Search ....................1427
GridWorld ............................................................3537
P2 Energy Solutions .........................................3733
Hardbanding Solutions....................................3832
Paradigm .............................................................4033
Hydro Leduc .......................................................3016
Peltarion ..............................................................2252
Ikon Science........................................................2357
Petroleum Abstracts/The Univ of Tulsa ...2533
Kuwait Oil Company ........................................1543
Petrostreamz AS ...............................................2309
Materion Performance Alloys ........................3947
PhotoSat .............................................................2859
Maxon Precision Motors, Inc..........................1308
Polymer Services LLC ......................................3231
Micotan Software Company Ltd ...................2911
Praxair Inc. ..........................................................3932
Micro-G LaCoste ................................................2656
Rainbow Ceramics ............................................4307
MicroSeismic, Inc. .............................................3943
Resource Energy Solutions ............................4403
Occidental Petroleum Corp. ..........................4043
Rock Flow Dynamics ......................................1435
OGRE Systems, Inc. .........................................1106
RPS ........................................................................4025
OptaSense ...........................................................2757
RPSEA ..................................................................3919
Peltarion ..............................................................2252
Saint-Gobain Oil & Gas Group ......................2617
Petrolink...............................................................4137
Saudi Aramco ...................................................2743
Rainbow Ceramics ............................................4307
Schlumberger .....................................................2731
Resource Energy Solutions ............................4403
Sentek Instrument LLC ...................................4530
Robertson Geologging Ltd ............................3928
Sercel ....................................................................2519
Saudi Aramco.....................................................2743
Sigma3 .................................................................3925
STXRA ..................................................................4537
Sintex Minerals & Services, Inc. ....................3024
URTEC ..................................................................1244
Society of Exploration Geophysicists .........3808
WEBAC GMBH ...................................................3255
STXRA ..................................................................4537
White Horse Technology ................................1451
The Strickland Group, Inc...............................4108
EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION
TRE ........................................................................2442
UNIMIN ENERGY SOLUTIONS .......................2725
- A Sibelco Global Division
Sasol Performance Chemicals .......................2003
Amarile .................................................................3342
Scientific Drilling International......................3557
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. ............................2209
Shell Chemicals..................................................3711
Badger Mining Corporation ...........................1219
Sintex Minerals & Services, Inc. ....................3024
Beicip, Inc............................................................3625
University of Tulsa, ..........................................3826
Master of Energy Business
Smart Pumper Automation............................4058
Biosan Laboratories .........................................3409
URTEC ..................................................................1244
University of Tulsa CESE .................................2535
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
FORTA Corporation - Drilling Prod. Div. ....1518
FASTENERS
HCL Clamping Solutions .................................1438
FILTRATION SYSTEMS
Hebei Henbo Bio Technology Co., Ltd. .....4539
Imerys Oilfield Solutions .................................4235
Independence Oilfield Chemicals, LLC. ....3603
Ingevity ................................................................1125
Alloy Machine Works .......................................3824
Jacam ...................................................................4255
Delta Screens Inc ..............................................1243
Nalco Champion ................................................3003
GKD-USA, Inc.....................................................3302
Newpark Drilling Fluids ...................................3343
Imerys Oilfield Solutions .................................4235
OFI Testing Equipment, Inc. ..........................2637
Porous Metal Filter Inc.....................................3407
Pegasus Vertex Inc ...........................................3413
Tubular Perforating Manufacturing, Ltd. ...3810
PFP Industries ....................................................3955
Veolia Water Technologies.............................4102
Potters Industries ..............................................3737
FINANCIAL SERVICES
PQ Corporation..................................................3737
Wanli Resources, LLC ......................................4433
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Aclaro Softworks, Inc. .....................................1524
Alfresco ................................................................1206
Digital Formation, Inc. ....................................1619
Drillscan ...............................................................4209
Dynamic Graphics, Inc. ...................................1325
Energistics ...........................................................3642
Energy Navigator ..............................................2217
Epidote Limited .................................................3804
Exprosoft/Petrostreamz .................................2309
Global Energy Management Program ........4614
Hydrocarbon Data Systems, Inc. ..................2318
IHS .........................................................................2333
Aclaro Softworks, Inc. .....................................1524
Select Industries, Inc........................................2857
University of Tulsa, ..........................................3826
Master of Energy Business
Sharp-Rock Technologies, Inc. .....................3056
Independent Data Services ..........................4015
(Americas) Inc.
Sunita Hydrocolloids Inc. ................................1143
INT Inc. .................................................................3237
TBC-Brinadd .......................................................3819
Interfaces SA ......................................................3251
Texas Oiltech Laboratories .............................1207
Interpretive Software Products ....................3508
U.S. Water ...........................................................1305
iStore ....................................................................3828
Unibrom USA, LLC............................................4411
KAPPA ..................................................................3325
FLEXIBLE PIPE
Evonik Corporation...........................................1111
Global Tubing, LLC. ..........................................4009
Polyflow Inc ........................................................3158
FLOW CONTROL
GEOSCIENCES
Canty Inc..............................................................3512
Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures....2303
Emerson/MicroMotion ....................................1304
Apex Spectral Technology Inc ......................2943
GKD-USA, Inc.....................................................3302
Berger Geosciences, LLC................................1952
Graco Inc. ............................................................4617
Biolin Scientific, Inc. .........................................4405
IPCOS....................................................................1229
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy ...........................1903
KBC Advanced Technologies Inc. ................4103
Datalog LWT Inc................................................3843
The Lee Company .............................................4304
Digital Formation, Inc. .....................................1619
Lubrizol Corp. ....................................................4131
The Easy Copy Company................................1203
MezurX USA LLC ...............................................4532
Epidote Limited .................................................3804
Petrostreamz AS ...............................................2309
GeoSteering, LLC. .............................................3250
Pietro Fiorentini .................................................2343
Global Geophysical Services, Inc. ................2555
RPSEA ..................................................................3919
GPT Global Ltd...................................................3457
Silixa Ltd ..............................................................4051
GridWorld ............................................................3537
Starchem LLC .....................................................4435
Halliburton ..........................................................1725
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp. ..............3703
Hydrocarbon Data Systems, Inc. ..................2318
Tubel Energy ......................................................3410
IHS .........................................................................2333
Victaulic Company............................................3503
NITEC LLC ...........................................................1619
Wacker Chemical Corporation ......................1603
NuTech Energy Alliance ..................................3337
Well Master Corp. .............................................1503
OptaSense ...........................................................2757
FLUIDS
Peltarion ..............................................................2252
Roxar, Inc. ..........................................................1843
Micotan Software Company Ltd ...................2911
Moblize .................................................................4355
OGRE Systems, Inc. .........................................1106
Oplii .......................................................................3458
Optimization Petroleum..................................4325
Technologies, Inc
OVS Group LLC ..................................................3543
P2 Energy Solutions .........................................3733
Pason Systems ...................................................3918
Pegasus Vertex Inc ...........................................3413
Peloton .................................................................3217
Peltarion ..............................................................2252
Petrolink...............................................................4137
PetroTel, Inc........................................................3935
R2S Energy .........................................................3552
Resoptima AS ....................................................2754
Resource Energy Solutions ............................4403
Ridgeway Kite Software .................................3705
Rigzone ................................................................3451
Sciencesoft Limited ..........................................3525
SoftElegance ......................................................3058
The Strickland Group, Inc...............................4108
Tachyus ................................................................4408
3M Oil and Gas Solutions................................1751
RPS ........................................................................4025
AES Drilling Fluids ............................................4255
Ryder Scott Petroleum Consultants ............2025
AkzoNobel ..........................................................1530
Scott Environmental Services .......................3904
BASF Corp. .........................................................3103
SGS North America ..........................................2924
BOS Solutions ....................................................4625
Society of Exploration Geophysicists .........3808
Bossco Industries Inc. .....................................3357
STXRA ..................................................................4537
Duoline .................................................................3913
Calsep Inc. ...........................................................3637
Teledyne Isco......................................................4527
GeoMechanics Technologies .........................3233
CESI Chemical, a Flotek Company ..............3433
URTEC ..................................................................1244
Graco Inc. ............................................................4617
Chemplex - Solvay Group...............................2455
Clean Harbors Environmental Services ......1434
Clear Water Plasma LLC .................................3632
Croda ....................................................................3418
The Dow Chemical Company ........................4225
Drillgreen .............................................................4136
HEAT EXCHANGER/TRANSFER
Komax Systems Inc. .........................................1202
Kyocera Industrial Ceramics ..........................4402
RF System Lab ...................................................3802
HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
TDE Petroleum Data Solutions Inc ..............3836
Tecplot Inc...........................................................2517
Tessella .................................................................3961
INJECTION EQUIPMENT/SERVICES
Hoover Container Solutions ...........................3403
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Fluid Systems, Inc. ............................................1808
Zaetric ..................................................................4003
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Varel International Energy Services ............4057
Praxair Inc. ..........................................................3932
TCO AS .................................................................3155
Western Falcon Inc. ..........................................2750
INJECTION PUMPS
Flogistix ...............................................................4249
Ellison Fluid Calipers ........................................1225
Churchill Drilling Tools .....................................1137
Emerson/MicroMotion ....................................1304
Hydro Leduc .......................................................3016
Encapso ...............................................................2959
KUDU Pumps Inc. ............................................4615
Evonik Corporation...........................................1111
MicroSeismic, Inc. .............................................3943
Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc. ...................3309
Scorpion Oil Tools, Inc.....................................2316
DataCan Services Corp. ..................................4018
Fluid Inclusion Tech..........................................3043
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions ..........................1807
Dino-Lite Scopes (BigC) .................................1309
Graco Inc. ............................................................4617
Wanli Resources, LLC ......................................4433
INSPECTION AND TESTING
99
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
Dynaqual Test Labs ..........................................4114
Unibrom USA, LLC............................................4411
Openfield Technology .....................................4620
Frictape Net ........................................................3806
Vindum Engineering, Inc. ...............................2511
PDS Inc.................................................................2006
PDS Inc.................................................................2006
Weatherford Laboratories ..............................3143
Probe ....................................................................3924
Stress Engineering Services ..........................3805
WEBAC GMBH ...................................................3255
Qinterra Technologies Inc. .............................1935
Supreme Services .............................................3650
T H Hill Associates, Inc. ...................................3531
Texas Oiltech Laboratories .............................1207
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROL
AMETEK CHANDLER .......................................3417
Assured Testing Services ................................4631
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories ..........2128
AMETEK CHANDLER .......................................3417
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy ...........................1903
APS Technology Inc. ........................................3519
Core Laboratories .............................................2525
Bartington Instruments Ltd ...........................4308
Fann Instrument Company ............................3124
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories ..........2128
Fitok Inc ..............................................................1105
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy ...........................1903
Fluid Inclusion Tech..........................................3043
Fann Instrument Company ............................3124
GF Environmental Labs ...................................3359
Fotech Solutions Limited................................4116
Grace Instrument ..............................................2956
Grace Instrument ..............................................2956
IKA Works Inc ....................................................4031
Horiba Instruments Inc ....................................1425
OFI Testing Equipment, Inc. ..........................2637
Laversab, Inc. .....................................................3630
PSL Systemtechnik GmbH..............................2958
LEMIS USA Inc ...................................................4052
SGS North America ..........................................2924
Leutert ..................................................................4018
Vindum Engineering, Inc. ...............................2511
Moblize .................................................................4355
WEBAC GMBH ...................................................3255
OFI Testing Equipment, Inc. ..........................2637
Openfield Technology .....................................4620
Pason Systems ...................................................3918
PSL Systemtechnik GmbH..............................2958
Quartzdyne .........................................................2221
LAND TRANSPORTATION AND SERVICES
Economy Polymers & Chemicals ..................2635
Hoover Container Solutions ...........................3403
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
Quartzdyne .........................................................2221
Resman ................................................................2652
Robertson Geologging Ltd ............................3928
Saint-Gobain Oil & Gas Group ......................2617
Schlumberger .....................................................2731
Scientific Drilling International......................3557
Sercel ....................................................................2519
Spartek Systems................................................2919
Spectrum Tracer Services ...............................1711
Tier 1 Energy Solutions ...................................3908
Visuray..................................................................4443
Weatherford .......................................................3030
Well Resolutions Technology ........................4205
Welltec .................................................................2543
XACT Downhole Telemetry Inc. ....................1302
MANUFACTURING/MACHINE SHOP
5D Oilfield Magnetics LLC ..............................1251
CDI Energy Products........................................1429
Cobra/Genco......................................................4319
Custom Threading ............................................3936
DeTect, Inc. .........................................................3550
Don-Nan Pump & Supply ...............................3151
Rocsole Ltd .........................................................3304
Cobra/Genco......................................................4319
DrillMaco ..............................................................2659
Sentek Instrument LLC ....................................4530
Frictape Net ........................................................3806
DRILLMEC Inc.....................................................4313
Silixa Ltd ..............................................................4051
HB Rentals...........................................................3252
Dyna-Drill ............................................................3051
Teledyne Isco......................................................4527
Raytec...................................................................1303
DynaEnergetics GmbH & Co. KG ......3652, 4935
Tubel Energy ......................................................3410
Wago Corporation ............................................4525
JOINTED TUBULARS
Arnco Hardbanding ..........................................2031
Enventure Global Technology .......................1418
Frank’s International, LLC...............................3159
GKD-USA, Inc.....................................................3302
Hardbanding Solutions....................................3832
White Horse Technology ................................1451
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Assured Testing Services ................................4631
Biolin Scientific, Inc. .........................................4405
Biosan Laboratories .........................................3409
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories ..........2128
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy ...........................1903
C-FER Technologies .........................................2303
Core Laboratories .............................................2525
DCI Corporation.................................................1421
Dynaqual Test Labs ..........................................4114
Economy Polymers & Chemicals ..................2635
Fann Instrument Company ............................3124
FESCO, Ltd..........................................................3243
Fitok Inc ...............................................................1105
Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc. ...................3309
Fractech Ltd........................................................2537
GF Environmental Labs ...................................3359
Grace Instrument ..............................................2956
IKA Works Inc ....................................................4031
Intertek Westport..............................................4019
LEMIS USA Inc ...................................................4052
OFI Testing Equipment, Inc. ..........................2637
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LABORATORY SYSTEMS
Prop Tester, Inc. .................................................1542
PSL Systemtechnik GmbH..............................2958
LOGGING
GEODynamics, Inc. ...........................................4335
Advanced Logic Technology (ALT) .............2553
Hoerbiger Compression Technology...........3506
Allied-Horizontal Wireline Services .............3351
Hunting Titan, Ltd.............................................2203
ALS Oil and Gas.................................................1319
IKA Works Inc ....................................................4031
APS Technology Inc. ........................................3519
J. May Equipment .............................................3358
Archer ...................................................................1737
Longwood Elastomers Inc ..............................1210
Arnold Magnetic Technologies .....................1907
Magnesium Elektron Inc. ................................4407
Automated Dynamics ......................................4425
Micro-Smart Systems, Inc. .............................2643
Axel .......................................................................3319
MODULA ..............................................................1313
Baker Hughes .....................................................2125
PSL Systemtechnik GmbH..............................2958
Bench Tree Group .............................................4417
Scorpion Oil Tools, Inc. ..................................2316
Core Laboratories .............................................2525
Summit Casing Equipment ............................2655
DataCan Services Corp. ..................................4018
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp. ..............3703
Datalog LWT Inc................................................3843
Terves Inc.............................................................1417
DeWAL Industries .............................................1904
W-Technology Link ...........................................2651
Ellison Fluid Calipers ........................................1225
Yellow Jacket Oil Tools ....................................1703
Epidote Limited .................................................3804
ZEECO ..................................................................2957
ESG Solutions.....................................................2443
ETech International...........................................2143
FESCO, Ltd..........................................................3243
Fluid Inclusion Tech..........................................3043
Fotech Solutions Limited................................4116
GroundMetrics Inc.............................................3350
Guardian ..............................................................2636
Guydon Software Services .............................1910
Hotwell US Ltd ...................................................3205
Hydrocarbon Data Systems, Inc. ..................2318
INT Inc. .................................................................3237
Integrated Energy Services Inc .....................1853
Interpretive Software Products ....................3508
JSC Geotron .......................................................4633
MezurX USA LLC ..............................................4532
NuTech Energy Alliance ..................................3333
MARINE EQUIPMENT
Emerson/MicroMotion ....................................1304
Frictape Net ........................................................3806
US Synthetic .......................................................2219
Wild Well .............................................................2717
MATERIALS
3M Oil and Gas Solutions................................1751
Allegheny Technologies ..................................1337
ALTiSS Technologies ........................................3551
Automated Dynamics ......................................4425
Biolin Scientific, Inc. .........................................4405
CoorsTek Engineered Ceramics ...................4242
and Advanced Polymers
DeWAL Industries .............................................1904
Epic Ceramic Proppants, Inc. ........................3917
Fineway Ceramics .............................................4635
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
OIL AND GAS TRANSPORT
Hebei Henbo Bio Technology Co., Ltd. .....4539
Pason Systems ...................................................3918
Hoerbiger Compression Technology...........3506
PDS Inc.................................................................2006
Canty Inc..............................................................3512
Imerys Oilfield Solutions .................................4235
Probe ....................................................................3924
Chevron................................................................1717
Kuraray America Inc .......................................3258
PSL Systemtechnik GmbH..............................2958
PSL Systemtechnik GmbH..............................2958
Magnesium Elektron Inc. ................................4407
Remote Gauge ...................................................4531
Materion Performance Alloys ........................3947
Resman ................................................................2652
MEL Chemicals...................................................3408
Schneider Electric .............................................1609
Northern White Sand LLC (NWS) ................1208
Sentek Instrument LLC ....................................4530
OTTO FUCHS Drilling Solutions GmbH ......3956
Sercel ....................................................................2519
PCC Energy Group ............................................3443
Sigma3 .................................................................3925
Potters Industries ..............................................3737
Silixa Ltd ..............................................................4051
Preferred Proppants, LLC ...............................1133
Smart Pumper Automation............................4058
Rainbow Ceramics ............................................4307
Spartek Systems................................................2919
Rubberatkins Ltd. .............................................1324
Spectrum Tracer Services ...............................1711
Saint-Gobain Oil & Gas Group ......................2617
Tendeka Inc.........................................................4329
Sandvik Materials Technology.......................4157
Tubel Energy ......................................................3410
Sharp-Rock Technologies, Inc. .....................3056
Wago Corporation ............................................4525
Sintex Minerals & Services, Inc. ....................3024
XACT Downhole Telemetry Inc. ....................1302
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp. ..............3703
Terves Inc.............................................................1417
MOORING/POSITIONING
Kuraray America Inc.........................................3258
MUD PUMPS
CDI Energy Products........................................1429
DeWAL Industries .............................................1904
Freudenberg Oil & Gas Technologies..........1233
Hoerbiger Compression Technology...........3506
Longwood Elastomers Inc ..............................1210
Rubberatkins Ltd. .............................................1324
Seals Eastern Inc. ..............................................3330
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions ..........................1807
US Synthetic .......................................................2219
PIPELINE SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
American Polymer Products..........................3916
Arnold Magnetic Technologies .....................1907
Biosan Laboratories .........................................3409
Canty Inc..............................................................3512
Duoline .................................................................3913
U.S. Silica Co. .....................................................1837
DRILLMEC Inc.....................................................4313
Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc. ...................3309
UNIMIN ENERGY SOLUTIONS .......................2725
- A Sibelco Global Division
Kyocera Industrial Ceramics ..........................4402
Fotech Solutions Limited................................4116
RF System Lab ...................................................3802
Global Tubing, LLC. ..........................................4009
Western Falcon Inc. ..........................................2750
Roper Pump Company ....................................2027
Jacam ...................................................................4255
Zeus Inc. ..............................................................1328
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp. ..............3703
Komax Systems Inc. .........................................1202
Zhuzhou Seed Cemented Carbide...............3317
Technology Co., LTD.
US Synthetic .......................................................2219
Polyflow Inc ........................................................3158
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
OFFSHORE PLATFORMS
American Polymer Products..........................3916
MODULA ..............................................................1313
Mantec Services Inc..........................................1402
Southwest Research Institute........................4306
R2S Energy .........................................................3552
Victaulic Company............................................3503
RF System Lab ...................................................3802
MONITORING AND INSTRUMENTATION
AMETEK CHANDLER .......................................3417
RS Clare & Co Ltd..............................................3959
OFFSHORE STRUCTURES/SYSTEMS
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories ..........2128
Fotech Solutions Limited................................4116
Canty Inc..............................................................3512
Frictape Net ........................................................3806
ClampOn, Inc. ....................................................3450
Mantec Services Inc..........................................1402
Core Laboratories .............................................2525
DataCan Services Corp. ..................................4018
Draka/Prysmian ................................................1950
Economy Polymers & Chemicals ..................2635
ESG Solutions.....................................................2443
Expro ....................................................................1535
Exprosoft/Petrostreamz .................................2309
Fann Instrument Company ............................3124
Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc. ...................3309
Fotech Solutions Limited................................4116
GE Oil & Gas .......................................................3017
GEO PRESSURE SYSTEMS INC. ....................4039
(GEO PSI)
GroundMetrics Inc.............................................3350
Hoover Container Solutions ...........................3403
Horiba Instruments Inc ....................................1425
Laversab, Inc. .....................................................3630
LEMIS USA Inc ...................................................4052
Leutert ..................................................................4018
Marmon Engineered Wire & Cable, LLC. ...4517
MezurX USA LLC ...............................................4532
Micro-G LaCoste ................................................2656
MicroSeismic, Inc. .............................................3943
Oilfield Data Services, Inc. .............................4437
Openfield Technology .....................................4620
OptaSense ...........................................................2757
OFFSHORE WELL EQUIPMENT/SERVICES
5D Oilfield Magnetics LLC ..............................1251
Cavins Corporation ...........................................1335
Darcy Technologies Limited ..........................2632
DeWAL Industries .............................................1904
Frank’s International, LLC...............................3159
Gyrodata Inc. ......................................................2449
Hunting Titan, Ltd.............................................2203
Interwell Group ..................................................1343
Mantec Services Inc..........................................1402
MezurX USA LLC ...............................................4532
Reliable Pumps ..................................................4515
Rockwater Energy Solutions .........................3402
Rocsole Ltd .........................................................3304
Select Industries, Inc........................................2857
Silixa Ltd ..............................................................4051
Victaulic Company............................................3503
POLLUTION AND SPILL
CONTROL/CLEAN UP
CARBO .................................................................1525
Croda ....................................................................3418
Emergency Site Protection, LLC...................1310
Remote Gauge ...................................................4531
POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
DCI Corporation.................................................1421
Hydro Leduc .......................................................3016
Leistritz Corporation USA ..............................4302
Reliable Pumps ..................................................4515
Roper Pump Company ....................................2027
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp. ..............3703
Vindum Engineering, Inc. ...............................2511
POWER GENERATION
PDS Inc.................................................................2006
Arnold Magnetic Technologies .....................1907
Pietro Fiorentini .................................................2343
CDA InterCorp....................................................3416
Qinterra Technologies Inc. .............................1935
Chevron................................................................1717
Reliable Pumps ..................................................4515
HB Rentals...........................................................3252
RS Clare & Co Ltd..............................................3959
Pietro Fiorentini .................................................2343
Saint-Gobain Oil & Gas Group ......................2617
RF System Lab ...................................................3802
Scorpion Oil Tools, Inc.....................................2316
Steel Service Oilfield Tubular ........................4630
Subsea Solutions ...............................................4637
Summit Casing Equipment ............................2655
Supreme Services .............................................3650
TCO AS .................................................................3155
Wild Well .............................................................2717
WWT International ...........................................3634
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Stress Engineering Services ..........................3805
Automated Dynamics ......................................4425
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Southwest Research Institute........................4306
PACKING, SEALS, GASKETS, BEARINGS
UNICO Inc ............................................................4243
POWER SUPPLY
Datawatch ...........................................................4534
Halfen USA Inc...................................................1528
Wago Corporation ............................................4525
PRESSURE VESSELS
Fike Corporation................................................3412
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
Leutert ..................................................................4018
Steel Service Oilfield Tubular ........................4630
Exigo Energy Solutions ...................................4406
RS Clare & Co Ltd..............................................3959
Sunita Hydrocolloids Inc. ................................1143
FESCO, Ltd..........................................................3243
Tachyus ................................................................4408
Fotech Solutions Limited................................4116
U.S. Water ...........................................................1305
FTS International Services, LLC. ...................4219
UNIMIN ENERGY SOLUTIONS .......................2725
- A Sibelco Global Division
GasGun, Inc. .......................................................3825
Wacker Chemical Corporation ......................1603
Global Geophysical Services, Inc. ................2555
Weatherford .......................................................3030
GroundMetrics Inc.............................................3350
Western Falcon Inc. ..........................................2750
Hydrocarbon Data Systems, Inc. ..................2318
PROCESS EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
5D Oilfield Magnetics LLC ..............................1251
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories ..........2128
Canty Inc..............................................................3512
Clear Water Plasma LLC .................................3632
Emerson/MicroMotion ....................................1304
Fluid Systems, Inc. ............................................1808
Halfen USA Inc...................................................1528
IHS .........................................................................2333
J. May Equipment .............................................3358
Benoit Premium Threading, LLC ................ 4630
IMaGE ...................................................................3725
Komax Systems Inc. .........................................1202
Clean Harbors Environmental Services ......1434
Interfaces SA ......................................................3251
LandOcean ..........................................................2658
Compressco Partners, L.P. .............................2811
Interpretive Software Products ....................3508
LEMIS USA Inc ...................................................4052
D&L Oil Tools ......................................................3707
Intertek Westport..............................................4019
Longwood Elastomers Inc ..............................1210
Datawatch ...........................................................4534
IPCOS....................................................................1229
National Oilwell Varco .....................................3715
Don-Nan Pump & Supply ...............................3151
KAPPA ..................................................................3325
RF System Lab ...................................................3802
Dover Artificial Lift ...........................................2113
LandOcean ..........................................................2658
Rocsole Ltd .........................................................3304
Echometer Company .......................................2710
MEL Chemicals...................................................3408
Schneider Electric .............................................1609
Enviro-Tech Systems ........................................3259
MicroSeismic, Inc. .............................................3943
Veolia Water Technologies.............................4102
Exelis Inc ..............................................................3953
Micro-Smart Systems, Inc. .............................2643
Wago Corporation ............................................4525
Expro ....................................................................1535
NITEC LLC ...........................................................1619
ZEECO ..................................................................2957
Extreme Telematics Corp ...............................1312
NSI Technologies...............................................2124
FESCO, Ltd..........................................................3243
NuTech Energy Alliance ..................................3337
Forland Group Inc .............................................1215
OGRE Systems, Inc. .........................................1106
GARP Services, LLC .........................................3902
Oilfield Data Services, Inc. .............................4437
GE Oil & Gas .......................................................3017
Onesource Professional Search ....................1427
IKA Works Inc ....................................................4031
Optimization Petroleum ................................4325
Technologies, Inc
PRODUCTION
Aera Energy LLC ...............................................4533
AkzoNobel ..........................................................1530
AMETEK CHANDLER .......................................3417
Baker Hughes .....................................................2125
C&C Reservoirs, Inc. .........................................1906
Chemplex - Solvay Group...............................2455
Chevron................................................................1717
Datawatch ...........................................................4534
Don-Nan Pump & Supply ...............................3151
The Dow Chemical Company ........................4225
DynaEnergetics GmbH & Co. KG ......3652, 4935
Echometer Company .......................................2710
Enersight Corp...................................................4012
Exelis Inc ..............................................................3953
GARP Services, LLC .........................................3902
GasGun, Inc. .......................................................3825
GE Oil & Gas .......................................................3017
Halfen USA Inc...................................................1528
Ingevity ................................................................1125
IPCOS....................................................................1229
Longwood Elastomers Inc ..............................1210
Lonza ....................................................................1404
Lubrizol Corp. ....................................................4131
Independence Oilfield Chemicals, LLC. ....3603
Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd ........3203
NCS Multistage ..................................................1025
PCM USA .............................................................1745
Pietro Fiorentini .................................................2343
Premium Artificial Lift Systems Ltd.............3452
Remote Gauge ...................................................4531
Sandvik Materials Technology.......................4157
SGS North America ..........................................2924
Smart Pumper Automation............................4058
Spartek Systems................................................2919
Supreme Services .............................................3650
Tubel Energy ......................................................3410
U.S. Water ...........................................................1305
Visuray..................................................................4443
Well Master Corp. .............................................1503
Welltec .................................................................2543
ZEECO ..................................................................2957
PRODUCTION SYSTEM VALVES
OVS Group LLC ..................................................3543
Paradigm .............................................................4033
Petroleum Experts Ltd. ...................................1815
Petrostreamz AS ...............................................2309
PetroTel, Inc........................................................3935
Polymer Services LLC ......................................3231
Resman ................................................................2652
Resoptima AS ....................................................2754
Ridgeway Kite Software .................................3705
Rock Flow Dynamics........................................1435
RPS ........................................................................4025
Ryder Scott Petroleum Consultants ............2025
Sabre Energy Services.....................................4626
Saltel Industries .................................................1349
Sciencesoft Limited ..........................................3525
Sentek Instrument LLC ....................................4530
SGS North America ..........................................2924
Sigma3 .................................................................3925
Silixa Ltd ..............................................................4051
Marmon Engineered Wire & Cable, LLC. ...4517
The Lee Company .............................................4304
Sintex Minerals & Services, Inc. ....................3024
MODULA ..............................................................1313
Well Master Corp. .............................................1503
Sproule .................................................................2610
National Oilwell Varco .....................................3715
PRODUCTION/RESERVOIR SERVICES
Streamsim Technologies, Inc.........................3851
Occidental Petroleum Corp. ..........................4043
ALS Oil and Gas.................................................1319
Tachyus ................................................................4408
OptaSense ...........................................................2757
Amarile .................................................................3342
Tecplot Inc...........................................................2517
Optimization Petroleum..................................4325
Technologies, Inc
Blue Spark Energy Inc .....................................3307
Tendeka Inc.........................................................4329
OVS Group LLC ..................................................3543
P2 Energy Solutions .........................................3733
Petroleum Experts Ltd. ...................................1815
Polymer Services LLC ......................................3231
Praxair Inc. ..........................................................3932
Premium Artificial Lift Systems Ltd.............3452
Ridgeway Kite Software .................................3705
Rike Service, Inc. ...............................................2633
Sasol Performance Chemicals .......................2003
102
PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT/SERVICES
Gemini Solutions Inc ........................................2711
Southwest Research Institute........................4306
Calsep Inc. ...........................................................3637
Compressco Partners, L.P. ............................2811
PUBLICATIONS/TECHNICAL
LITERATURE/TRAINING
Computer Modelling Group Ltd. ..................1925
Brown Technical Book Shop ..........................1443
Darcy Technologies Limited ..........................2632
CRC Press/Taylor & Francis ...........................3406
Draka/Prysmian ................................................1950
GEO ExPro ..........................................................3313
Energistics ...........................................................3642
Hart Energy.........................................................2742
Energy Navigator ..............................................2217
IHRDC ...................................................................2736
Enersight Corp...................................................4012
Industrial Training Consultants Inc .............4528
Enventure Global Technology .......................1418
ESG Solutions.....................................................2443
International Association of .........................3303
Drilling Contractors
EV Downhole Video .........................................2819
Oilfield Technology Magazine .......................1743
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
PennWell..............................................................3125
Chemplex - Solvay Group...............................2455
Petroleum Abstracts/The Univ of Tulsa.....2533
The EOR Alliance c/o IFP (Canada) ............1430
PetroSkills............................................................2317
ESSS ......................................................................3256
Process Industry Practices (PIP) ..................4451
Fractech Ltd........................................................2537
RigData ................................................................1103
Freudenberg Oil & Gas Technologies..........1233
Rigzone ................................................................3451
GeoMechanics Technologies .........................3233
GeoMechanics Technologies .........................3233
T H Hill Associates, Inc. ...................................3531
Hart Energy.........................................................2742
GF Environmental Labs ...................................3359
University of Tulsa, ..........................................3826
Master of Energy Business
Hoerbiger Compression Technology...........3506
Industrial Training Consultants Inc .............4528
Horiba Instruments Inc ....................................1425
Upstream .............................................................4624
Interfaces SA ......................................................3251
International Association of .........................3303
Drilling Contractors
Variance Reduction International, Inc. .......1851
Intertek Westport..............................................4019
KBC Advanced Technologies Inc. ................4103
World Oil .............................................................2810
JSC Geotron .......................................................4633
Onesource Professional Search ....................1427
Zaetric ..................................................................4003
LandOcean ..........................................................2658
P2 Energy Solutions .........................................3733
Magnesium Elektron Inc. ................................4407
PhotoSat ..............................................................2859
Aker Solutions....................................................2259
Math2Market GmbH .........................................3059
PPDM ....................................................................3729
Archer ...................................................................1737
Micro-Smart Systems, Inc. .............................2643
Preferred Proppants, LLC ...............................1133
Arnold Magnetic Technologies .....................1907
NETL - U.S. DOE................................................2618
RPSEA ..................................................................3919
Baker Hughes .....................................................2125
Peltarion ..............................................................2252
TRE ........................................................................2442
Borets ...................................................................4349
Petroleum Abstracts/The Univ of Tulsa.....2533
University of Tulsa CESE .................................2535
Calfrac Well Services .......................................4213
Petroleum Experts Ltd. ...................................1815
CoorsTek Engineered Ceramics ...................4242
and Advanced Polymers
PetroTel, Inc........................................................3935
Don-Nan Pump & Supply ...............................3151
Poweltec ..............................................................3535
Dover Artificial Lift ...........................................2113
Prop Tester, Inc. .................................................1542
DRILLMEC Inc.....................................................4313
Proto .....................................................................4448
FESCO, Ltd..........................................................3243
Rike Service, Inc. ...............................................2633
Flogistix ...............................................................4249
Roxar, Inc.............................................................1843
GE Oil & Gas .......................................................3017
RPSEA ..................................................................3919
GEO PRESSURE SYSTEMS INC. ...................4039
(GEO PSI)
Sabre Energy Services.....................................4626
KUDU Pumps Inc. ............................................4615
Southwest Research Institute........................4306
Kyocera Industrial Ceramics ..........................4402
Spectrum Tracer Services ...............................1711
Leistritz Corporation USA ..............................4302
Starchem LLC .....................................................4435
Liberty Oilfield Services ..................................4130
Streamsim Technologies, Inc.........................3851
Longwood Elastomers Inc ..............................1210
Terves Inc.............................................................1417
PCM USA .............................................................1745
Texas Oiltech Laboratories .............................1207
Premium Artificial Lift Systems Ltd.............3452
University of Oklahoma MPGE ......................3332
Reliable Pumps ..................................................4515
Rockwater Energy Solutions .........................3402
University of Southern California .................4151
Viterbi School
RS Clare & Co Ltd..............................................3959
URTEC ..................................................................1244
Schneider Electric .............................................1609
Vindum Engineering, Inc. ...............................2511
Teledyne Isco......................................................4527
Weatherford Laboratories ..............................3143
Caltec Limited ....................................................2752
Compressco Partners, L.P. ............................2811
CoorsTek Engineered Ceramics ...................4242
and Advanced Polymers
Flogistix ...............................................................4249
Graco Inc. ............................................................4617
Hoerbiger Compression Technology...........3506
Leistritz Corporation USA ..............................4302
RF System Lab ...................................................3802
Senior Operations LLC ....................................4518
Teledyne Isco......................................................4527
US Synthetic .......................................................2219
RESEARCH
Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures....2303
Amarile .................................................................3342
Berger Geosciences, LLC................................1952
Biolin Scientific, Inc. .........................................4405
Calsep Inc. ...........................................................3637
CDA InterCorp....................................................3416
SNF Inc......................................... 4843, 4743, 4843
Yellow Jacket Oil Tools ....................................1703
Zaetric ..................................................................4003
ROPE, WIRE ROPE, AND CHAIN
Frictape Net ........................................................3806
Kuraray America Inc .......................................3258
ROTARY/PROGRESSING CAVITY PUMPS
Emergency Site Protection, LLC...................1310
SEPARATION SYSTEMS
Cavins Corporation ...........................................1335
Enviro-Tech Systems ........................................3259
Komax Systems Inc. .........................................1202
Porous Metal Filter Inc.....................................3407
Veolia Water Technologies.............................4102
SHIP BUILDING AND REPAIR
Fitok Inc ..............................................................1105
SHIPS, BOATS, VESSELS, EQUIPMENT
American Polymer Products..........................3916
STIMULATION PRODUCTS/SERVICES
AkzoNobel ..........................................................1530
Badger Mining Corporation ...........................1219
Barree & Associates, LLC................................2917
Blue Spark Energy Inc .....................................3307
Bossco Industries Inc. .....................................3357
Calfrac Well Services .......................................4213
CARBO .................................................................1525
CESI Chemical, a Flotek Company ..............3433
Chemplex - Solvay Group .............................2455
Compressco Partners, L.P. ............................2811
Croda ....................................................................3418
Cronyng Mexicana ............................................4203
Cudd Energy Services .....................................3018
Draka/Prysmian ................................................1950
DynaEnergetics GmbH & Co. KG ......3652, 4935
Economy Polymers & Chemicals ..................2635
Elementis .............................................................3354
KUDU Pumps Inc. ............................................4615
E-Proppants De Mexico...................................3803
Leistritz Corporation USA ..............................4302
ESG Solutions.....................................................2443
PCM USA .............................................................1745
Exelis Inc .............................................................3953
Premium Artificial Lift Systems Ltd.............3452
Fairmount Santrol .............................................3615
Roper Pump Company ....................................2027
Fineway Ceramics .............................................4635
SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
Emergency Site Protection, LLC...................1310
Frictape Net ........................................................3806
Laversab, Inc. .....................................................3630
Mantec Services Inc..........................................1402
Remote Gauge ...................................................4531
Safoco, Inc. .........................................................4536
SAFETY VALVES
CESI Chemical, a Flotek Company ..............3433
Fike Corporation................................................3412
C-FER Technologies .........................................2303
Pietro Fiorentini .................................................2343
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PUMPS/COMPRESSORS
PFP Industries ....................................................3955
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions ..........................1807
SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AND REGULATION
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PUMP EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
TIW Corporation................................................3225
Fractech Ltd........................................................2537
FTS International Services, LLC. ...................4219
GasGun, Inc. .......................................................3825
GEODynamics, Inc. ...........................................4335
Guydon Software Services .............................1910
Hexion Inc. ..........................................................2411
Imerys Oilfield Solutions .................................4235
Ingevity ................................................................1125
Integrated Energy Services Inc .....................1853
Isolation Technologies .....................................3908
103
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
Jacam ...................................................................4255
Intertek Westport..............................................4019
GridWorld ............................................................3537
KBC Advanced Technologies Inc. ................4103
Magnum Oil Tools International....................4119
Halliburton ..........................................................1725
Math2Market GmbH .........................................3059
MEL Chemicals...................................................3408
Ikon Science........................................................2357
Micotan Software Company Ltd ...................2911
Nalco Champion ................................................3003
Leutert ..................................................................4018
Newpark Drilling Fluids ...................................3343
NCS Multistage ..................................................1025
Oilfield Data Services, Inc. .............................4437
Poweltec ..............................................................3535
Northern White Sand LLC (NWS) ................1208
Paradigm .............................................................4033
Prop Tester, Inc. .................................................1542
NSI Technologies...............................................2124
Resman ................................................................2652
Proto .....................................................................4448
OFI Testing Equipment, Inc. ..........................2637
Resoptima AS ....................................................2754
Ridgeway Kite Software .................................3705
Oxiteno.................................................................4106
RPS ........................................................................4025
Sciencesoft Limited ..........................................3525
PFP Industries ....................................................3955
Ryder Scott Petroleum Consultants ............2025
Scott Environmental Services .......................3904
Polymer Services LLC ......................................3231
SGS North America ..........................................2924
Streamsim Technologies, Inc.........................3851
Praxair Inc. ..........................................................3932
Sproule .................................................................2610
Stress Engineering Services ..........................3805
Preferred Proppants, LLC ...............................1133
Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd ........................1042
Rockwater Energy Solutions .........................3402
Roxar, Inc.............................................................1843
Sabre Energy Services.....................................4626
Saltel Industries .................................................1349
Sasol Performance Chemicals .......................2003
Sigma3 .................................................................3925
Sintex Minerals & Services, Inc. ....................3024
Spectrum Tracer Services ...............................1711
Stimwell Services Ltd.......................................1331
Sunita Hydrocolloids Inc. ................................1143
Tachyus ................................................................4408
TBC-Brinadd .......................................................3819
SUBSURFACE VALVES
The Lee Company .............................................4304
Seal-Tite International......................................2130
Zhuzhou Seed Cemented Carbide...............3317
Technology Co., LTD.
SURFACE EQUIPMENT
Tessella .................................................................3961
Texas Oiltech Laboratories .............................1207
Variance Reduction International, Inc. .......1851
TOOLS
Advanced Logic Technology (ALT) .............2553
Applied Physics Systems ................................3942
5D Oilfield Magnetics LLC ..............................1251
Axel .......................................................................3319
Axel .......................................................................3319
Churchill Drilling Tools .....................................1137
Clean Harbors Environmental Services ......1434
D&L Oil Tools ......................................................3707
Rocsole Ltd .........................................................3304
Dino-Lite Scopes (BigC) .................................1309
W-Technology Link ...........................................2651
Drilltech Services (USA) Inc. .........................2756
SURFACE PRODUCTION/
PROCESS SALES EQUIPMENT
Terves Inc.............................................................1417
Forum Energy Technologies ..........................2253
U.S. Silica Co. .....................................................1837
Premium Artificial Lift Systems Ltd.............3452
U.S. Water ...........................................................1305
SURFACE SERVICE
Exigo Energy Solutions ...................................4406
Fike Corporation................................................3412
Frank’s International, LLC...............................3159
Micro-Smart Systems, Inc. .............................2643
MODULA ..............................................................1313
Openfield Technology .....................................4620
U.S. Well Services .............................................4535
PhotoSat ..............................................................2859
UNIMIN ENERGY SOLUTIONS .......................2725
- A Sibelco Global Division
Protek Systems ..................................................1805
Roper Pump Company ....................................2027
Qinterra Technologies Inc. .............................1935
Vindum Engineering, Inc. ...............................2511
Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd ........................1042
Vantage Specialty Chemicals ........................3950
Wacker Chemical Corporation ......................1603
SURFACE SYSTEMS
Scorpion Oil Tools, Inc.....................................2316
Advanced Logic Technology (ALT) .............2553
SledgeHammer Oil Tools ................................4524
Bench Tree Group .............................................4417
Slider .....................................................................2645
Summit Casing Equipment ............................2655
Hoover Container Solutions ...........................3403
GEO PRESSURE SYSTEMS INC. ...................4039
(GEO PSI)
MODULA ..............................................................1313
KUDU Pumps Inc. ............................................4615
Terves Inc.............................................................1417
Pason Systems ...................................................3918
Thru Tubing Solutions .....................................2103
Aker Solutions....................................................2259
Rocsole Ltd .........................................................3304
TIW Corporation................................................3225
American Polymer Products..........................3916
Safoco, Inc. .........................................................4536
Ulterra Drilling Technologies .........................3502
Canty Inc..............................................................3512
Seal-Tite International......................................2130
Victaulic Company............................................3503
STORAGE SYSTEMS
Hi-Crush ...............................................................3353
SUBSEA SYSTEMS
Expro ....................................................................1535
Fitok Inc ...............................................................1105
TECHNICAL, LABORATORY,
AND COMPUTER SERVICES
TAM International..............................................2325
Weatherford .......................................................3030
WWT International ...........................................3634
Yellow Jacket Oil Tools ....................................1703
Freudenberg Oil & Gas Technologies..........1233
Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures....2303
Potters Industries ..............................................3737
ALTiSS Technologies ........................................3551
Qinterra Technologies Inc. .............................1935
Biosan Laboratories .........................................3409
Barree & Associates, LLC................................2917
Reliable Pumps ..................................................4515
C-FER Technologies .........................................2303
Calsep Inc. ...........................................................3637
Resman ................................................................2652
Chemplex - Solvay Group...............................2455
Chemplex - Solvay Group...............................2455
Rocsole Ltd .........................................................3304
Datawatch ...........................................................4534
Computer Modelling Group Ltd. ..................1925
RPSEA ..................................................................3919
Digital Formation, Inc. .....................................1619
Digital Formation, Inc. .....................................1619
Seacon ..................................................................2611
Drillscan ...............................................................4209
Drillscan ...............................................................4209
Seal-Tite International......................................2130
Dynaqual Test Labs ..........................................4114
Emergency Site Protection, LLC...................1310
Subsea Solutions ...............................................4637
Economy Polymers & Chemicals ..................2635
ETech International...........................................2143
Wild Well .............................................................2717
Fractech Ltd........................................................2537
Frontender Corporation ..................................4409
GF Environmental Labs ...................................3359
Gemini Solutions Inc ........................................2711
Golder Associates Inc. .....................................2616
Global Energy Management Program ........4614
GPT Global Ltd...................................................3457
Golder Associates Inc. .....................................2616
Horiba Instruments Inc ....................................1425
Grace Instrument ..............................................2956
Hydrocarbon Data Systems, Inc. ..................2318
Hotwell US Ltd ...................................................3205
SUBSURFACE
Dover Artificial Lift .......................................... 2113
Epidote Limited .................................................3804
Exigo Energy Solutions ...................................4406
GEO PRESSURE SYSTEMS INC. ...................4039
104
(GEO PSI)
Magnesium Elektron Inc. ................................4407
Integrated Energy Services Inc .....................1853
TRAINING
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
IHRDC ...................................................................2736
Voestalpine Tubulars........................................4619
Custom Threading ............................................3936
Ikon Science........................................................2357
WWT International ...........................................3634
D&L Oil Tools ......................................................3707
International Association of...........................3303
Drilling Contractors
KAPPA ..................................................................3325
KBC Advanced Technologies Inc. ................4103
Murchison Drilling Schools .............................4016
NSI Technologies...............................................2124
Oilennium Ltd.....................................................3857
Pegasus Vertex Inc ...........................................3413
Petroleum Experts Ltd. ...................................1815
PetroSkills............................................................2317
PetroTel, Inc........................................................3935
PPDM ....................................................................3729
Prop Tester, Inc. .................................................1542
Rike Service, Inc. ...............................................2633
Roxar, Inc.............................................................1843
RS Clare & Co Ltd..............................................3959
Society of Exploration Geophysicists .........3808
Sproule .................................................................2610
Subsea Solutions ...............................................4637
T H Hill Associates, Inc. ...................................3531
University of Aberdeen ...................................4427
University of Oklahoma MPGE ......................3332
University of Southern California ................4151
Viterbi School
Alloy Machine Works .......................................3824
ALTiSS Technologies ........................................3551
Arnco Hardbanding ..........................................2031
Custom Threading ............................................3936
Draka/Prysmian ................................................1950
Drilltech Services (USA) Inc. .........................2756
Duoline .................................................................3913
Enventure Global Technology .......................1418
Evonik Corporation...........................................1111
GKD-USA, Inc.....................................................3302
Global Tubing, LLC. ..........................................4009
Halfen USA Inc...................................................1528
Hardbanding Solutions....................................3832
Hunting Titan, Ltd.............................................2203
Materion Performance Alloys ........................3947
OTTO FUCHS Drilling Solutions GmbH ......3956
PCC Energy Group ............................................3443
Polyflow Inc ........................................................3158
Steel Service Oilfield Tubular ........................4630
Vallourec USA Corporation ............................3907
Voestalpine Tubulars........................................4619
Western Falcon Inc. ..........................................2750
VALVES AND ACTUATORS
Darcy Technologies Limited ..........................2632
Duoline .................................................................3913
Enventure Global Technology .......................1418
Epic Ceramic Proppants, Inc. ........................3917
Exelis Inc .............................................................3953
Exigo Energy Solutions ...................................4406
Exprosoft/Petrostreamz .................................2309
Fineway Ceramics .............................................4635
FTS International Services, LLC. ...................4219
GARP Services, LLC .........................................3902
GEODynamics, Inc. ...........................................4335
Guydon Software Services .............................1910
Halliburton ..........................................................1725
Hi-Crush ...............................................................3353
IMaGE ...................................................................3725
Imerys Oilfield Solutions .................................4235
Independence Oilfield Chemicals, LLC. ....3603
Inflatable Packers International ....................2002
Integrated Energy Services Inc .....................1853
Interwell Group ..................................................1343
International Association of .........................3303
Drilling Contractors
Isolation Technologies .....................................3908
Liberty Oilfield Services ..................................4130
Lubrizol Corp. ....................................................4131
Arnold Magnetic Technologies .....................1907
Magnesium Elektron Inc. ................................4407
University of Tulsa CESE .................................2535
Fitok Inc ..............................................................1105
Magnum Oil Tools International....................4119
University of Tulsa, ..........................................3826
Master of Energy Business
Forum Energy Technologies ..........................2253
Marmon Engineered Wire & Cable, LLC. ...4517
J. May Equipment .............................................3358
Materion Performance Alloys ........................3947
The Lee Company .............................................4304
Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd ........3203
Longwood Elastomers Inc ..............................1210
MicroSeismic, Inc. .............................................3943
Mubea Inc. ...........................................................1205
Mohawk Energy .................................................1409
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
Safoco, Inc. .........................................................4536
Nalco Champion ................................................3003
Clean Harbors Environmental Services ......1434
Senior Operations LLC ....................................4518
National Oilwell Varco .....................................3715
Cobra/Genco......................................................4319
TIW Corporation................................................3225
NCS Multistage ..................................................1025
Halfen USA Inc...................................................1528
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions ..........................1807
Neo Products LLC. ...........................................3631
Victaulic Company............................................3503
New Prospect Company .................................1508
Variance Reduction International, Inc. .......1851
Well Master Corp. .............................................1503
Wild Well .............................................................2717
TREATMENT SYSTEMS
The EOR Alliance c/o IFP (Canada) ............1430
WASTE DISPOSAL
IKA Works Inc ....................................................4031
Clean Harbors Environmental Services ......1434
Pietro Fiorentini .................................................2343
GeoMechanics Technologies .........................3233
Rockwater Energy Solutions .........................3402
Guydon Software Services .............................1910
Sabre Energy Services.....................................4626
Hoover Container Solutions ...........................3403
Veolia Water Technologies.............................4102
PFP Industries ....................................................3955
WEBAC GMBH ...................................................3255
Scott Environmental Services .......................3904
TUBULAR EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Arnco Hardbanding ..........................................2031
Univar ...................................................................1037
WELL COMPLETION
Benoit Premium Threading, LLC ..................4630
AkzoNobel ..........................................................1530
Custom Threading ............................................3936
Allegheny Technologies ..................................1337
Drilltech Services (USA) Inc. .........................2756
Alloy Machine Works .......................................3824
Duoline .................................................................3913
Barree & Associates, LLC................................2917
Enventure Global Technology .......................1418
Benoit Premium Threading, LLC ..................4630
Epidote Limited .................................................3804
Bossco Industries Inc. .....................................3357
Forum Energy Technologies ..........................2253
Brown Technical Book Shop ..........................1443
Frank’s International, LLC...............................3159
C&J Energy Services ........................................4343
Global Tubing, LLC. ..........................................4009
Calfrac Well Services .......................................4213
Isolation Technologies .....................................3908
CARBO .................................................................1525
Mohawk Energy .................................................1409
Cavins Corporation ...........................................1335
Steel Service Oilfield Tubular ........................4630
C-FER Technologies .........................................2303
T H Hill Associates, Inc. ...................................3531
Core Laboratories .............................................2525
Vallourec USA Corporation ............................3907
Cudd Energy Services .....................................3018
NSI Technologies...............................................2124
NuTech Energy Alliance ..................................3333
OptaSense ...........................................................2757
Packers Plus Energy Services........................2017
Peltarion ..............................................................2252
PhotoSat ..............................................................2859
Porous Metal Filter Inc.....................................3407
Praxair Inc. ..........................................................3932
Preferred Proppants, LLC ...............................1133
Protek Systems ..................................................1805
Qinterra Technologies Inc. .............................1935
Rainbow Ceramics ............................................4307
Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd ........................1042
Resource Energy Solutions ............................4403
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Industrial Training Consultants Inc ..............4528
TUBULARS AND PIPING
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IMaGE ...................................................................3725
Rike Service, Inc. ...............................................2633
Roxar, Inc.............................................................1843
RPSEA ..................................................................3919
Rubberatkins Ltd. .............................................1324
Saltel Industries .................................................1349
Sandvik Materials Technology.......................4157
Schlumberger .....................................................2731
Subsea Solutions ...............................................4637
Sunita Hydrocolloids Inc. ................................1143
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (as of 19 August 2015)
Supreme Services .............................................3650
Hunting Titan, Ltd.............................................2203
Borets ...................................................................4349
Hydro Leduc .......................................................3016
TCO AS .................................................................3155
Clear Water Plasma LLC .................................3632
Interwell Group ..................................................1343
Tendeka Inc.........................................................4329
Daqing Xin Wan Tong Chemical Ltd ...........4134
JSC Geotron .......................................................4633
Terves Inc.............................................................1417
Fluid Inclusion Tech..........................................3043
Kyocera Industrial Ceramics ..........................4402
Thru Tubing Solutions .....................................2103
GeoMechanics Technologies .........................3233
Micro-G LaCoste ................................................2656
Tier 1 Energy Solutions ...................................3908
Gyrodata Inc. ......................................................2449
Micro-Smart Systems, Inc. .............................2643
Tubular Perforating Manufacturing, Ltd. ...3810
INT Inc. .................................................................3237
Mubea Inc. ...........................................................1205
U.S. Silica Co. .....................................................1837
Neo Products LLC. ...........................................3631
Neo Products LLC. ...........................................3631
U.S. Well Services .............................................4535
Scientific Drilling International......................3557
Openfield Technology .....................................4620
Unibrom USA, LLC............................................4411
Silixa Ltd ..............................................................4051
PDS Inc.................................................................2006
Visuray..................................................................4443
TAM International..............................................2325
Probe ....................................................................3924
Wacker Chemical Corporation ......................1603
Welltec .................................................................2543
Qinterra Technologies Inc. .............................1935
Wanli Resources, LLC ......................................4433
Weatherford .......................................................3030
Welltec .................................................................2543
WELL CONTROL SYSTEMS
WELLBORE SYSTEMS
APS Technology Inc. ........................................3519
Bench Tree Group .............................................4417
Daqing Xin Wan Tong Chemical Ltd ...........4134
Churchill Drilling Tools .....................................1137
Gyrodata Inc. ......................................................2449
Expro ....................................................................1535
Mohawk Energy .................................................1409
Extreme Telematics Corp ...............................1312
Neo Products LLC. ...........................................3631
GE Oil & Gas .......................................................3017
Oilfield Data Services, Inc. .............................4437
JSC Geotron .......................................................4633
Probe ....................................................................3924
Seal-Tite International......................................2130
Resman ................................................................2652
Smart Pumper Automation............................4058
Robertson Geologging Ltd ............................3928
Tessella .................................................................3961
UNICO Inc ............................................................4243
WELL SERVICES VESSELS/PLATFORMS
Stimwell Services Ltd.......................................1331
WELLBORE EQUIPMENT
3M Oil and Gas Solutions................................1751
5D Oilfield Magnetics LLC ..............................1251
APS Technology Inc. ........................................3519
Borets ...................................................................4349
Darcy Technologies Limited ..........................2632
Delta Screens Inc ..............................................1243
DrillMaco ..............................................................2659
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WELLBORE SERVICE
TAM International..............................................2325
WELLHEAD EQUIPMENT
Automated Dynamics ......................................4425
Dover Artificial Lift ...........................................2113
Extreme Telematics Corp ...............................1312
Fike Corporation................................................3412
JSC Geotron .......................................................4633
RS Clare & Co Ltd..............................................3959
Safoco, Inc. .........................................................4536
Schneider Electric .............................................1609
Seal-Tite International......................................2130
ZEECO ..................................................................2957
WIRELINE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Robertson Geologging Ltd ............................3928
Sandvik Materials Technology.......................4157
Sercel ....................................................................2519
SGS North America ..........................................2924
Spartek Systems................................................2919
TAM International..............................................2325
TCO AS .................................................................3155
Tier 1 Energy Solutions ...................................3908
Visuray..................................................................4443
Well Resolutions Technology ........................4205
Welltec .................................................................2543
W-Technology Link ...........................................2651
Yellow Jacket Oil Tools ....................................1703
WORKOVER EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
3M Oil and Gas Solutions................................1751
5D Oilfield Magnetics LLC ..............................1251
Aker Solutions....................................................2259
Blue Spark Energy Inc .....................................3307
C&J Energy Services ........................................4343
Calfrac Well Services .......................................4213
Cavins Corporation ...........................................1335
Cudd Energy Services .....................................3018
D&L Oil Tools ......................................................3707
EV Downhole Video .........................................2819
Freudenberg Oil & Gas Technologies..........1233
Advanced Logic Technology (ALT) .............2553
Guardian ..............................................................2636
GasGun, Inc. .......................................................3825
Allied-Horizontal Wireline Services .............3351
Gyrodata Inc. ......................................................2449
Global Tubing, LLC. ..........................................4009
ALS Oil and Gas.................................................1319
Hotwell US Ltd ...................................................3205
NCS Multistage ..................................................1025
Americase, Inc. ..................................................1516
Hunting Titan, Ltd.............................................2203
PDS Inc.................................................................2006
Archer ...................................................................1737
Inflatable Packers International ....................2002
Saltel Industries .................................................1349
Blue Spark Energy Inc .....................................3307
Interwell Group ..................................................1343
Sandvik Materials Technology.......................4157
C&J Energy Services ........................................4343
Isolation Technologies .....................................3908
Scorpion Oil Tools, Inc.....................................2316
CDA InterCorp....................................................3416
Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd ........3203
Supreme Services .............................................3650
Cudd Energy Services .....................................3018
NCS Multistage ..................................................1025
TBC-Brinadd .......................................................3819
DataCan Services Corp. ..................................4018
Neo Products LLC. ...........................................3631
Tier 1 Energy Solutions ...................................3908
Datalog LWT Inc................................................3843
Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd ........................1042
TIW Corporation................................................3225
Ellison Fluid Calipers ........................................1225
Robertson Geologging Ltd ............................3928
Welltec .................................................................2543
Epidote Limited .................................................3804
Roper Pump Company ....................................2027
ESG Solutions.....................................................2443
Scientific Drilling International......................3557
EV Downhole Video .........................................2819
Sentek Instrument LLC ....................................4530
Expro ....................................................................1535
SledgeHammer Oil Tools ................................4524
FESCO, Ltd..........................................................3243
Spartek Systems................................................2919
Forum Energy Technologies ..........................2253
Summit Casing Equipment ............................2655
FTS International Services, LLC. ...................4219
TAM International..............................................2325
GasGun, Inc. .......................................................3825
Tendeka Inc.........................................................4329
Guardian ..............................................................2636
Ulterra Drilling Technologies .........................3502
Halliburton ..........................................................1725
WWT International ...........................................3634
Hotwell US Ltd ...................................................3205
EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Aclaro Softworks, Inc. .......................... 1524
206-2294 Portland Street SE.
Calgary, AB T2G 4M6 Canada
Phone: 403-299-6612-400
www.aclaro.com
Action Specialties LLC ......................... 4520
7915 Hwy 90 West
New Iberia, LA 70560 USA
Phone: 337-492-5824
www.actionspecialties.com
Advanced Logic Technology (ALT) ..... 2553
Batiment A Route de Niederpallen
Redange-sur-Attert, L-8506 Luxembourg
Phone: +35223649289
www.alt.lu
Aera Energy LLC ................................... 4533
10000 Ming Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93311 USA
Phone: 661-665-5788 Fax: 661-665-5403
www.aeraenergy.com
AeroVironment ..................................... 3454
900 Enchanted Way
Simi Valley, CA 93065 USA
Phone: 805-581-2198
www.avinc.com
AES Drilling Fluids................................ 4255
11767 Katy Freeway Ste 230
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: Toll Free (888) 556-4533 or
(281) 556-5628
Fax: (281) 589-7150
www.aesfluids.com/
Agile Upstream ..................................... 1102
33130 Magnolia Circle Ste. A
Magnolia, TX 77354 USA
Phone: 281-863-9323
www.aglieupstream.com
Aker Solutions ...................................... 2259
3010 Briarpark Drive Suite 500
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 713-685-5700
Fax: 713-685-5885
www.akersolutions.com
AkzoNobel ............................................ 1530
5300 Parkway Lane Suite 230
Norcross, GA 30093 USA
Phone: 678-232-6573
www.akzonobel.com
Alaska Structures ................................. 4543
9024 Vanguard Drive #101
Anchorage, AK 99507 USA
Phone: 907-344-1565
www.aks.com
Alfresco ................................................. 1206
1825 S. Grant St. Ste. 900
San Mateo, CA 94002 USA
Phone: 888-317-3395
www.alfresco.com
Allegheny Technologies ....................... 1337
1000 Six PPG Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15065 USA
Phone: 412-394-2800
www.atimetals.com
Allied-Horizontal Wireline Services .... 3351
3200 Wilcrest Suite 170
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 832-464-4707 Fax: 713-754-4457
alliedhorizontal.com
Alloy Machine Works............................ 3824
18102 East Hardy Rd.
Houston, TX 77073 USA
Phone: 281-233-0214 Fax: 281-233-0487
www.alloymachineworks.com
ALS Oil and Gas .................................... 1319
6360 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Ste. 100
Houston, TX 77041 USA
Phone: 281-782-5778
www.alsoilandgas.com
ALTiSS Technologies ............................ 3551
P.O. BOX 1567
Stafford, TX 77497 USA
Phone: 832-288-5972 Fax: 281-265-2818
www.AltissTech.com
Amarile.................................................. 3342
3, Rue des Jeuneurs
Paris, F75002 France
Phone: +33 142 6034 55
www.amarile.com
American Completion Tools................. 4521
3084 South IH 35W
Burleson, TX 76028 USA
Phone: 817-790-6608
americancompletionstools.com
American Polymer Products ................ 3916
3417 S. Lewis St.
New Iberia, LA 70560 USA
Phone: 337-560-0671 Fax: 337-560-0676
www.app-epi.com
Americase, Inc. ..................................... 1516
1610 E. Main Street
Waxahachie, TX 75165 USA
Phone: 469-517-1717 Fax: 972-937-8373
www.americase.biz
Apex Spectral Technology Inc ............. 2943
10333 Richmond Suite 440
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 832-242-0955
www.apexspectral.com
Applied Physics Systems ..................... 3942
281 East Java Drive 1
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA
Phone: 650-965-0500 Fax: 650-965-0404
www.appliedphysics.com
Apprion Inc ......................................... 4404
980 Linda Vista Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94043 USA
Phone: 650-934-5700
www.apprion.com
APS Technology Inc.............................. 3519
7 Laser Lane
Wallingford, CT 06443 USA
Phone: 860-613-4450-121 Fax: 203-284-7428
www.aps-tech.com
Archer ................................................... 1737
10613 W. Sam Houston Pkwy N Suite 600
Houston, TX 77064 USA
Phone: 713-856-4222
archerwell.com
Archer Daniels Midland ........................ 4519
4666 E. Faries Parkway
Decatur, IL 62526 USA
Phone: 312-634-8100
www.adm.com
Arnco Hardbanding .............................. 2031
13340 Pike Road
Stafford, TX 77477 USA
Phone: 832-214-5115 Fax: 832-214-5205
www.hardbanding.com
Arnold Magnetic Technologies ........... 1907
770 Linden Avenue
Rochester, NY 14625 USA
Phone: 585-385-9010-292 Fax: 585-385-9017
www.arnoldmagnetics.com
Assured Testing Services ..................... 4631
PO Box 194 198 River Road
Ridgway, PA 15853 USA
Phone: 814-773-3224 Fax: 814-773-3225
www.assuredtestingservices.com
Automated Dynamics ........................... 4425
407 Front St.
Schenectady, NY 12305 USA
Phone: 518-377-5628-239 Fax: 518-377-5628
www.automateddynamics.com
Axel ....................................................... 3319
795 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 USA
Phone: 415-629-2450
www.axelmwd.com
AMETEK CHANDLER............................. 3417
2001 N Indianwood Ave
Broken Arrow, OK 74012 USA
Phone: 918-250-7500 Fax: 918-459-0165
www.chandlereng.com
Badger Mining Corporation ................. 1219
P.O. Box 100
Taylor, WI 54659 USA
Phone: 715-662-2200-4122
Fax: 715-662-2033
www.badgerminingcorp.com
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. .................. 2209
1201 Lake Robbins Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 832-636-8873
www.anadarko.com
Baker Hughes........................................ 2125
2929 Allen Parkway
Houston, TX 77019 USA
Phone: 713-439-8600 Fax: 713-439-8699
www.bakerhughes.com
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5D Oilfield Magnetics LLC .................... 1251
8810 Eunice Iota Hwy.
Eunice, LA 70535 USA
Phone: 337-288-9266
www.5doilfieldmagnetics.com
Alberta Innovates - .............................. 2303
Technology Futures
250 Karl Clark Rd.
Edmonton, AB T6N 1E4 Canada
Phone: 780-450-5111 Fax: 780-450-5333
www.albertatechfutures.ca/
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3M Oil and Gas Solutions ..................... 1751
3M Center, Bldg. 504-1-01
St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 USA
Phone: 651-736-5755 Fax: 651-737-7635
www.3m.com
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EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Barree & Associates, LLC ..................... 2917
7112 W. Jefferson Avenue, Suite 100
Lakewood, CO 80235 USA
Phone: 303-763-2323 Fax: 303-763-2325
www.barree.net
Borets .................................................... 4349
10497 Town Country Way, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77024 USA
Phone: 713-980-4532
www.borets.com
Canty Inc ............................................... 3512
6100 Donner Road
Buffalo, NY 14094 USA
Phone: 716-625-4232 Fax: 716-625-4228
www.jmcanty.com
Bartington Instruments Ltd ................. 4308
Units 5,10,11 & 12
Thorney Leys Business Park
Witney, Oxfordshire OX28 4GE
United Kingdom
BOS Solutions ....................................... 4625
1701 CR 1109B
Rio Vista, TX 76093 USA
Phone: 403-234-2131 Fax: 817-373-2458
www.bos-solutions.com
CARBO .................................................. 1525
575 N. Dairy Ashford Suite 300
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 281-921-6400
www.carboceramics.com
Bossco Industries Inc. ......................... 3357
14550 Torrey Chase Blvd. Suite 660
Houston, TX 77014 USA
Phone: 281-893-6006 Fax: 281-893-1552
www.bosscoindustries.com
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy ................. 1903
4385 Hopyard Rd # 100
Pleasanton, CA 94588-2758 USA
Phone: 925-701-3527
www.zeiss.com/microscopy
Brookfield Engineering ........................ 2128
Laboratories
11 Commerce Blvd.
Middleboro, MA 02346 USA
Phone: 508-946-6200 Fax: 508-946-6262
www.brookfieldengineering.com
Cavins Corporation............................... 1335
1800 Bering Dr., Suite 825
Houston, TX 77057 USA
Phone: 713-523-9214 Fax: 713-523-9421
www.cavinscorp.com
Phone: 00441993706565 Fax: 00441993774813
www.bartington.com
BASF Corp............................................. 3103
3120 Hayes Road Suite 200
Houston, TX 77082 USA
Phone: 832-775-7300
www.basf.com/oilfieldchemicals
Beicip, Inc. ............................................ 3625
1880 S. Dairy Ashford Ste. 630
Houston, TX 77077 USA
Phone: 281-293-8550 Fax: 281-293-8294
www.beicip.com
Bench Tree Group ................................. 4417
4681 County Road 110
Georgetown, TX 78626 USA
Phone: 832-603-2737
www.benchtree.com
Benchmark Electronics Inc .................. 4551
3000 Technology Drive
Angleton, TX 77515 USA
Phone: 979-849-6550
www.bench.com
Benoit Premium Threading, LLC .......... 4630
P.O. Box 2618
Houma, LA 70361 USA
Phone: 985-879-2487 Fax: 985-872-0798
Berger Geosciences, LLC. .................... 1952
13100 NORTHWEST FREEWAY #600
Houston, TX 77040 USA
Phone: 713-341-0397
www.b-geo.com
BICO Drilling Tools, Inc ........................ 1403
1604 Greens Road
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 281-590-6966 Fax: 281-590-2280
www.bicodrilling.com
Biolin Scientific, Inc.............................. 4405
671a US Highway One
North Brunswick, NJ 08902 USA
Phone: 732-745-0221 Fax: 866-491-7171
www.biolinscientific.com
Biosan Laboratories ............................. 3409
1950 Tobsal Ct.
Warren, MI 48091 USA
Phone: 800-253-6800 Fax: 586-755-8978
www.biosan.com
Biotechnology Solutions USA .............. 2758
10516 Kipp Way Dr Suite B
Houston, TX 77099 USA
Phone: 281-531-5319 Fax: 281-531-5031
www.biotechnologysolutions.com
Blue Spark Energy Inc .......................... 3307
P.O. BOX 13526
Oklahoma City, OK 73113 USA
Phone: 855-284-1568
www.bluesparkenergy.net
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Brown Technical Book Shop ................ 1443
1517 San Jacinto
Houston, TX 77002 USA
Phone: 713-652-3937
www.browntechnical.org
BTI Services ........................................2717b
Bureau of Safety and............................ 3817
Environmental Enforcement
1201 Elmwood Park Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70123 USA
Phone: 504-736-2588 Fax: 504-736-2432
www.bsee.gov
BYK Additives, Inc. ............................... 2732
524 S. Cherry Street
Wallingford, CT 06492 USA
Phone: 203-303-3223
www.byk.com
C&C Reservoirs, Inc. ............................. 1906
10333 Harwin Dr. Suite 270
Houston, TX 77036 USA
Phone: 713-776-3872 Fax: 713-776-8289
www.ccreservoirs.com
CDA InterCorp ...................................... 3416
450 Goolsby Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 USA
Phone: 954-698-6227 Fax: 954-698-6011
www.cda-intercorp.com
CDI Energy Products ............................ 1429
8103 Rankin Rd.
Humble, TX 77396-1456 USA
Phone: 281-913-8219 Fax: 281-446-7034
www.cdiproducts.com
CESI Chemical, a Flotek Company ...... 3433
10603 W. Sam Houston Pkwy N Suite 300
Houston, TX 77064 USA
Phone: 713-726-5342 Fax: 281-477-7196
www.flotekind.com
C-FER Technologies ............................. 2303
200 Karl Clark Rd.
Edmonton, AB T6N 1H2 Canada
Phone: 780-450-8989-239
Fax: 780-450-3700
www.cfertech.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures
C&J Energy Services............................. 4343
3990 Rogerdale Road
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 713-325-6000 Fax: 281-325-5922
www.cjenergy.com
CGG ....................................................... 1519
10300 Town Park Dr.
Houston, TX 77072 USA
Phone: 832-351-8958
www.cgg.com
Calfrac Well Services........................... 4213
717 17th Street Suite 1445
Denver, CO 80202 USA
Phone: 303-293-2931 Fax: 303-293-2939
calfrac.com
Chemplex - Solvay Group .................... 2455
P.O. BOX 1071, 506 CR 137
Snyder, TX 79550 USA
Phone: 325-573-7298
www.chemplex.net
Calsep Inc. ............................................ 3637
10370 Richmond Avenue Ste. 1375
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 832-649-3672 Fax: 281-759-0845
www.calsep.com
Chemostrat ........................................... 1227
750 Bering Dr. Houston , TX 77057 USA
Phone: 832-252-7200
www.chemostrat.com
Caltec Limited....................................... 2752
Medway Court Cranfield
Bedfordshire, MK43 0FQ
United Kingdom
Phone: 44 1234 750 144 Fax: 44 1234 751 489
www.caltec.com
Chevron ................................................. 1717
1400 Smith Street
Houston, TX 77002 USA
Phone: 713-372-2405
www.chevron.com
EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Clean Harbors Environmental .............. 1434
Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, MA 02061 USA
Phone: 781-792-5463
www.cleanharbors.com
Clear Water Plasma LLC ....................... 3632
4995 SE Gem Drive
Stuart, FL 34997 USA
Phone: 772-214-7491
www.clearwaterplasma.com
Cobra/Genco ........................................ 4319
6816 Bourgeois Road
Houston, TX 77066 USA
Phone: 281-587-0005
www.cobradownhole.com
Compressco Partners, L.P.................... 2811
101 Park Ave., Suite 1200
Oklahoma City, OK 73102 USA
Phone: 405-677-0221 Fax: 405-677-0605
www.compressco.com
Computer Modelling Group Ltd. .......... 1925
200 - 1824 Crowchild Trail N.W.
Calgary, AB T2M 3Y7 Canada
Phone: 403-531-1300 Fax: 403-289-8502
www.cmgl.ca
CoorsTek Engineered Ceramics and
Advanced Polymers ............................. 4242
16000 Table Mountain Pkwy
Golden, CO 80403 USA
Phone: 303-271-7000 Fax: 303-215-8717
www.coorstek.com
Core Laboratories ................................. 2525
6316 Windfern
Houston, TX 77040 USA
Phone: 713-328-2376
www.corelab.com/index.asp
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Core Lab Instruments
Core Lab Petroleum Services
Integrated Reservoir Solutions
Owen Oil Tools
ProTechnics, Div of Core Laboratories
Stim-Lab
CRC Press/Taylor & Francis ................. 3406
6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW Suite 300
Boca Raton, FL 33487 USA
Phone: 561-998-2507 Fax: 561-998-2559
www.crcpress.com
Crestmark ............................................. 4309
726 Highlandia Drive
Baton Rogue, LA 78810 USA
Phone: 225-906-1009
www.crestmark.com
Cronyng Mexicana ................................ 4203
Av Industria Siderurgica S/N Parque
Industrial Pesqueria
Pesqueria, Nuevo Leon 66650 Mexico
Phone: 52-825-2440505
www.grupodyasa.com
CSI Technologies ................................2717b
Cudd Energy Services .......................... 3018
2828 Technology Forest Blvd.
The Woodlands, TX 77381 USA
Phone: 281-719-2932 Fax: 832-295-4555
www.cudd.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Cudd Well Control
Custom Threading ................................ 3936
5835 Cheswood Street
Houston, TX 77087 USA
Phone: 281-413-9055 Fax: 713-645-1941
www.ctithread.com
D&L Oil Tools ........................................ 3707
P.O. BOX 52220
Tulsa, OK 74152 USA
Phone: 918-933-4351
www.dloiltools.com
Daqing Xin Wan Tong Chemical Ltd .... 4134
#105 XiHong Road Ranghulu Zone
Daqing, Heilongjang 163453 China
Phone: 86-0459-5891528
Fax: 86-0459-5891528
Darcy Technologies Limited ................ 2632
Darcy House Kintore Business Park Kintore
Aberdeen, Scotland AB51 0YQ
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1467 633370
Fax: +44 1467 631900
darcyflow.com
DataCan Services Corp......................... 4018
7465 - 45 Ave Close
Red Deer, AB T4P 4C2 Canada
Phone: 403-352-2245 Fax: 403-352-2258
www.datacan.ca
Datalog LWT Inc. .................................. 3843
228 NW 59 Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73118 USA
Phone: 405-286-0418 Fax: 405-418-7850
www.datalogtechnology.com
Datawatch ............................................. 4534
271 Mill Rd
Chelmsford, MA 01824 USA
Phone: 978-275-8224
www.datawatch.com
DCI Corporation.................................... 1421
982 North 675 West
North Salt lake, UT 84054 USA
Phone: 801-298-4899 Fax: 801-298-4875
www.dcitestsystems.com
DeGolyer and MacNaughton ................ 3938
5001 Spring Valley Rd Suite 800 East
Dallas, TX 75244 USA
Phone: 214-368-6391 Fax: 214-369-4061
www.demac.com
Delta Screens Inc .................................. 1243
P.O. Box 842397
Houston, TX 77284 USA
Phone: 713-538-2807 Fax: 713-056-0303
www.deltascreens.com
DeTect, Inc. ........................................... 3550
1022 West 23rd street Suite 620
Panama City, FL 32405 USA
Phone: 850-763-7200 Fax: 850-763-7200
www.detect.inc.com
Devon Energy Corporation .................. 3731
333 W. Sheridan Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102 USA
Phone: 405-235-3611
www.devonenergy.com
DeWAL Industries ................................. 1904
15 Ray Trainor Drive
Narragansett, RI 02882 USA
Phone: 401-789-9736 Fax: 401-783-6780
www.dewal.com
Diamondback Industries ...................... 2559
PO Box 281 3824 Williamson Rd
Crowley, TX 76036 USA
Phone: 817-297-1059 Fax: 817-297-1171
www.diamondbackindustries.com
Digital Formation, Inc. ......................... 1619
999 18th Street Suite 2410
Denver, CO 80202 USA
Phone: 303-770-4235 Fax: 303-770-0432
www.DigitalFormation.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
NITEC LLC
Dino-Lite Scopes (BigC) ...................... 1309
20655 S. Western Ave. Suite 116
Torrance, CA 90501 USA
Phone: 310-618-9990
www.dinolite.us
DMT GmbH & Company KG .................. 2511
Don-Nan Pump & Supply ..................... 3151
P.O. Box 11367
Midland, TX 79702 USA
Phone: 432-682-7742 Fax: 432-686-0227
don-nan.com
DoubleBarrel RSS ................................. 3456
10511 Fallstone Rd.
Houston, TX 77099 USA
Phone: 281-564-0773 Fax: 281-310-5242
www.doublebarrelrss.com
The Dow Chemical Company ............... 4225
1254 Enclave Parkway
Houston, TX 77077 USA
Phone: 281-966-4822 Fax: 281-966-4660
www.dowoilandgas.com
Dover Artificial Lift ............................... 2113
1585 Sawdust Rd.
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 281-403-5719
www.doverals.com
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ClampOn, Inc. ....................................... 3450
15720 Park Row, Suite 300
Houston, TX 77084 USA
Phone: 281-492-9805
www.clampon.com
Croda..................................................... 3418
Cowick Hall, Snaith East Yorkshire
Goole, DN14 9AA United Kingdom
Phone: 4401405864675
Fax: 014-05863-390
www.crodaoilandgas.com
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Churchill Drilling Tools ......................... 1137
5725 Hiltonview Road
Houston, TX 77086 USA
Phone: 281-893-0233
www.circsub.com
Downhole Products USA ...................... 4057
4140 World Houston Parkway #16
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 1-281-272-6000
Fax: 1-281-272-6484
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EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Draka/Prysmian.................................... 1950
15519 Rambling River Way
Cypress, TX 77433 USA
Phone: 281-304-8800 Fax: 281-304-8802
www.prysmiangroup.com
EAGE ..................................................... 4305
P.O. Box 59
Houten, 3990 DB Netherlands
Phone: 31-88 9955055 Fax: 31-30-6343524
www.eage.org
Enventure Global Technology.............. 1418
15995 N. Barkers Landing Rd. Ste. 350
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 281-552-2200 Fax: 281-552-2201
www.enventuregt.com
Drill2Frac .............................................. 4450
3822 South Barnett Way
Missoury City, TX 77459 USA
Phone: 713-806-8507
The Easy Copy Company...................... 1203
2500 East TC Joster Blvd. Ste. 150H
Houston, TX 77008 USA
Phone: 713-868-8040
www.myeasycopy.com
Enviro-Tech Systems ........................... 3259
17327 Norwel Drive
Covington, LA 70435 USA
Phone: 985-809-6480 Fax: 985-809-6422
www.envirotechsystems.com
Echometer Company ............................ 2710
5001 Ditto Lane
Wichita Falls, TX 76302 USA
Phone: 940-767-4334-111
Fax: 940-723-7507
www.echometer.com
The EOR Alliance c/o IFP (Canada) .... 1430
810 744 4th Avenue SW
Calgary, AB T2P 3T2 Canada
Phone: 403-234-8205
www.ifp-canada.com
Drillgreen .............................................. 4136
6001 US Highway 59 North
Victoria, TX 77905 USA
Phone: 361-570-5661 Fax: 361-570-5665
www.drillgreen.com
DrillMaco ............................................... 2659
No.3366, 8th Chongde Road
Dezhou city, China
Phone: 86 22 59896155 Fax: 86 22 59896177
www.drillmaco.com
DRILLMEC Inc ....................................... 4313
18320 Imperial Valley Dr.
Houston, TX 77060 USA
Phone: 281-885-0777 Fax: 281-821-4572
www.drillmec.com
Drillscan ................................................ 4209
2000 South Dairy Ashford Suite 470
Houston, TX 77077 USA
Phone: 281-679-6370
www.drillscan.com
Drilltech Services (USA) Inc................. 2756
10537 Fisher Road
Houston, TX 77041 USA
Phone: 832-467-2100 Fax: 832-467-2121
www.drilltech.com
Dubai Tourism....................................... 1550
c/o MC International
20 W. 20th St., Ste. 704
New York, NY 10011 USA
Phone: 212-529-8484
Duoline .................................................. 3913
250 W Bluebird Road
Gilmer, TX 75645 USA
Phone: 330-764-9444 Fax: 903-734-1571
www.duoline.com
Dyna-Drill.................................... 3051, 4935
23400 Colonial Parkway
Katy, TX 77493 USA
Phone: 281-712-4448 Fax: 281-921-1902
www.dyna-drill.com
DynaEnergetics .......................... 3652, 4935
GmbH & Co. KG
5405 Spine Road
Boulder, CO 80301 USA
Phone: 303-604-3929
dynaenergetics.com
Dynalloy Industries Inc......................... 3832
Dynamic Graphics, Inc.......................... 1325
1015 Atlantic Ave.
Alameda, CA 94501 USA
Phone: 510-522-0700 Fax: 510-522-5670
www.dgi.com
Dynaqual Test Labs .............................. 4114
301 Wells Fargo Drive C10
Houston, TX 77090 USA
Phone: 281-773-7944
www.dynaqual.com
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Economy Polymers & Chemicals ......... 2635
P.O. Box 450246
Houston, TX 77245-0246 USA
Phone: 800-231-2066 Fax: 713-723-1845
www.economypolymers.com
Elementis .............................................. 3354
469 Old Trenton Rd.
East Windsor, NJ 08512 USA
Phone: 800-418-5193 Fax: 609-443-2422
www.elementis.com
Ellison Fluid Calipers ............................ 1225
P.O. Box 15039
Odessa, TX 79768 USA
Phone: 469-767-0407
www.ellisonfluidcalipers.com
Emergency Site Protection, LLC .......... 1310
PO Box 244
Medicine Park, OK 73557 USA
Phone: 580-529-4800 Fax: 580-529-3216
www.espsafetynet.com
Emerson/MicroMotion ......................... 1304
7070 Winchester Circle
Boulder, CO 80301 USA
Phone: 303-530-8400 Fax: 303-530-8459
www.micromotion.com
Encapso................................................. 2959
225 Gateway Blvd.
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA
Phone: 650-780-4777 Fax: 650-989-6700
www.encapso.com
Energistics ............................................ 3642
5615 Kirby Drive, Suite 720
Houston, TX 77005 USA
Phone: 281-243-2143
www.energistics.org
Energy Navigator ................................ 2217
10497 Town and Country Way Suite 700
Houston, TX 77024 USA
Phone: 281-493-5300 Fax: 403-261-3059
www.energynavigator.com
Energy Search Associates .................... 3010
7709 San Jacinto Ste. #206
Plano, TX 75024 USA
Phone: 972-628-6435 Fax: 972-934-8098
www.energysearchassociates.com
Enersight Corp. ..................................... 4012
2121 Sage Road Ste 265
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-489-5600
www.enersight.com
EPI Consultants..................................... 3859
2828 Technology Forest Blvd.
The Woodlands, TX 77381 USA
Phone: 281-719-2932 Fax: 832-295-4555
www.epiconsultants.com
Epic Ceramic Proppants, Inc. ............... 3917
820 Gessner Road, Ste. 840
Houston, TX 77024 USA
Phone: 713-781-1198 Fax: 713-781-1208
www.epicproppants.com
Epidote Limited .................................... 3804
Banchory Business Centre,
Burn O’Bennie Road
Banchory, Aberdeen AB315ZU
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1330 826 759
www.epidote.co.uk
E-Proppants De Mexico ........................ 3803
Autopista Monterrey-Reynosa km 32, # 1002
Cadereyta Jimenez, Nuevo Leon 67473
Mexico
Phone: 52-828-2840995
www.e-proppants.com
ESG Solutions ....................................... 2443
10815 Woodedge Drive
Houston, TX 77070 USA
Phone: 800-813-4406 Fax: 613-548-8917
www.esgsolutions.com
ESSS ...................................................... 3256
11200 Westheimer Road, Suite 201
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 281-822-1071 Fax: 281-200-0557
www.esss-usa.com
ETech International ............................. 2143
5318 Weslayan #177
Houston, TX 77005 USA
Phone: 281-221-0200
www.etechinter.com
EthicalChem .......................................... 4516
177 Governors Hwy
S. Windsor, CT 06074 USA
Phone: 860-304-8266
www.ethicalchem.com
EV Downhole Video ............................. 2819
8100 S. Akron Street Suite 315
Centennial, CO 80112 USA
Phone: 303-284-5929 Fax: 303-284-5913
www.evcam.com
Evonik Corporation .............................. 1111
10200 Grogans Mill Road, Suite 500
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 281-465-2636 Fax: 281-465-2638
www.evonik.com/oil-gas
EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Exigo Energy Solutions ........................ 4406
708 5th Lamar Blvd. Suite C
Austin, TX 78704 USA
Phone: 832-316-6918
www.exigoenergysolutions.com
Fluid Systems, Inc................................. 1808
16619 Aldine Westfield Rd.
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 832-467-9898 Fax: 832-467-9897
www.fluidsystems.com
Expro ..................................................... 1535
738 Hwy 6 South Suite 1000
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 1-281-686-1849
www.exprogroup.com
Forland Group Inc ................................ 1215
16000 Barkers Point Lane Ste 145
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 832-850-7680 Fax: 281-506-7892
www.forlandus.com
Exprosoft/Petrostreamz ..................... 2309
P.O. BOX 6095 Sluppen
Trondheim, 7042 Norway
Phone: 713-861-1661
www.exprosoft.com
FORTA Corporation .............................. 1518
- Drilling Prod. Div.
100 FORTA Drive
Grove City, PA 16127-6399 USA
Phone: 724-458-5221 Fax: 724-458-8331
www.super-sweep.com
Participating Co-Exhibitor:
Petrostreamz AS
Extreme Telematics Corp ..................... 1312
630, 2710- 17 AVE SE
Calgary, AB T2A 0P6 Canada
Phone: 403-290-6322 Fax: 403-290-6301
www.etcorp.ca
Fairmount Santrol ................................ 3615
3 Sugar Creek Center Blvd Suite 550
Sugar Land, TX 77478 USA
Phone: 888-726-8765
www.FairmountSantrol.com
Fann Instrument Company................... 3124
3000 N Sam Houston Pkwy E
Houston, TX 77032-3219 USA
Phone: 281-871-7661
www.fann.com
FESCO, Ltd. ........................................... 3243
9603 Emery Hill
SugarLand, TX 77498 USA
Phone: 281-565-1115 Fax: 361-661-7004
www.fescoinc.com
Fike Corporation................................... 3412
704 SW 10th St.
Blue Springs, MO 64015 USA
Phone: 816-665-4548 Fax: 816-229-4615
www.fike.com
Fineway Ceramics ................................. 4635
825 Tecumseh Road West
Windsor, ON N8X 1H4 Canada
Phone: 226-526-9700
www.finewayceramics.com
Fitok Inc ................................................ 1105
13843 North Promenade Blvd., Suite 750
Stafford, TX 77477 USA
Phone: 281-888-0077 Fax: 281-582-4051
www.fitokgroup.com
Flogistix ................................................ 4249
204 N. Robinson, Suite 2200
Oklahoma City, OK 73102 USA
Phone: 405-536-0007 Fax: 405-536-0020
www.flogistix.com
Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc........... 3309
200 Enterprise Drive
Scarborough, ME 04074 USA
Phone: 207-289-3200 Fax: 207-289-3101
www.fluidimaging.com
Frictape Net .......................................... 3806
Juhanilantie 4
Vantaa, FI-01740 Finland
Phone: 358-50-5262626
Fax: 358-10-6335-599
www.frictape.com
Frontender Corporation ....................... 4409
8558 Katy Fwy Ste 103
Houston, TX 77024-1809 USA
Phone: 504-617-5508
www.frontender.com
FTS International Services, LLC. .......... 4219
777 Main Street Suite 3000
Fort Worth, TX 76102 USA
Phone: 817-339-3648 Fax: 817-339-3640
www.ftsi.com
GARP Services, LLC .............................. 3902
2500 City West Blvd. Ste 1300
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 713-935-0122 Fax: 713-935-0199
www.garplift.com
Forum Energy Technologies ................ 2253
920 Memorial City Way Suite 10000
Houston, TX 77024 USA
Phone: 281-949-2514 Fax: 281-949-2554
www.f-e-t.com
GasGun, Inc. .......................................... 3825
15927 SE 122nd Ave
Clackamas, OR 97015 USA
Phone: 877-557-1370 Fax: 503-210-1780
www.thegasgun.com
Fotech Solutions Limited ..................... 4116
Titan House Redfields Industrial Park,
Redfields Lane
Church Crookham, Hampshire GU52 0RD
United Kingdom
Phone: 44 1252 560570
www.fotechsolutions.com
GE Oil & Gas .......................................... 3017
5825 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. Ste. 500
Houston, TX 77086 USA
Phone: 832-353-2030
FRAC-CHEM .......................................... 4552
FracGeo ................................................. 4550
719 Sawdust Rd. Ste. 103
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 206-397-6377
www.fracgeo.com
Fractech Ltd .......................................... 2537
Unit A, Scotswood Park, Forsyth Road
Woking, Surrey GU21 5SU United
Kingdom
Phone: 44 1483 755 244
Fax: 44-1483-755 285
www.fractech.com
Participating Co-Exhibitor:
Fractech Laboratories
Frank’s International, LLC. ................... 3159
10260 Westheimer Rd. Ste 700
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 337-572-2416 Fax: 337-572-2462
www.franksinternational.com/
Freemyer Industrial Pressure ............... 1104
1500 N. Main Street Suite 127
Fort Worth, TX 76164 USA
Phone: 817-548-5010
www.indpress.com
Freudenberg Oil & Gas Technologies .. 1233
100354 Brookriver Drive Suite 400
Houston, TX 77040 USA
Phone: 281-233-1436 Fax: 713-699-0479
www.fogt.com
Gemini Solutions Inc ............................ 2711
702 Morton Street
Richmond, TX 77469 USA
Phone: 281-238-5252 Fax: 281-238-5757
www.geminisi.com
GEO ExPro ............................................ 3313
15 Palace Place Mansions Kensington Court
London, W8 5BB United Kingdom
Phone: 44-20-7937-2224
www.geoexpro.com
GEO PRESSURE SYSTEMS INC. ........... 4039
(GEO PSI)
Unit 17 47 Aero Drive NE
Calgary, AB T2E 8Z9 Canada
Phone: 403-453-1300-200
Fax: 403-730-5569
www.geopsi.com
GEODynamics, Inc. ............................... 4335
10500 W Interstate 20
Millsap, TX 76086 USA
Phone: 817-341-5300
www.perf.com
geoLOGIC systems ltd. ........................ 4125
900, 703 6th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, AB T2P 0T9 Canada
Phone: 403-648-1673 Fax: 403-262-1986
www.geologic.com
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Fluid Inclusion Tech.............................. 3043
2217 N. Yellowood Ave.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012 USA
Phone: 918-461-8984 Fax: 918-461-2085
www.fittulsa.com
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Exelis Inc .............................................. 3953
5995 W. Amelia Earhart Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84116 USA
Phone: 801-536-6282 Fax: 801-484-3301
www.excelisinc.com
GeoMechanics Technologies ................ 3233
103 E. Lemon Ave. Suite 200
Monrovia, CA 91016 USA
Phone: 281-447-5181 Fax: 626-305-8462
geomechanicstech.com
GeoSteering, LLC. ................................. 3250
4211 Lake Terrace Court
Missouri City, TX 77459 USA
Phone: 281-794-5449
www.geosteering.com
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EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Geotechmap, LLC ................................. 4303
7171 Highway 6 North, Suite 202
Houston, TX 77095 USA
Phone: 281-858-7100 Fax: 281-500-8534
www.geotechmap.net
Guardian ............................................... 2636
11811 North Freeway, Suite 181
Houston, TX 77067 USA
Phone: 832-243-4374
www.ggtg.net
Hexion Inc. ............................................ 2411
15366 Park Row
Houston, TX 77084 USA
Phone: 281-646-2831 Fax: 281-646-2898
www.hexion.com/oilfield
GF Environmental Labs ........................ 3359
11 Aviator Way
Ormond Beach, FL 32174 USA
Phone: 386-265-4302 Fax: 386-677-0442
www.gfenvironmentallabs.com
Guydon Software Services ................... 1910
3813 Coronado Court
Weatherford, TX 76087 USA
Phone: 817-441-2575 Fax: 817-441-2576
guydon.com
Hi-Crush ................................................ 3353
Three Riverway, Suite 1550
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-960-4777 Fax: 713-963-0088
www.hicrush.com/
GKD-USA, Inc........................................ 3302
825 Chesapeake Dr.
Cambridge, MD 21613 USA
Phone: 410-901-8429 Fax: 410-221-0544
www.gkdusa.com
Gyrodata Inc. ........................................ 2449
23000 Northwest Lake Drive
Houston, TX 77095 USA
Phone: 281-213-6300 Fax: 281-213-6301
www.gyrodata.com/
Hoerbiger Compression Technology ... 3506
1212 Milby Street
Houston, TX 77023 USA
Phone: 713-226-2445 Fax: 713-224-7527
www.hoerbiger.com
Global Energy Management Program . 4614
1475 Lawrence Street # 4001, PO Box 165
Denver, CO 80217 USA
Phone: 303-315-8062 Fax: 303-315-8067
www.business.ucdenver.edu/gem
Halco Rock Tools Ltd ............................ 1209
ARMYTAGE ROAD Brighouse
West Yorkshire, HD6 1QF United Kingdom
Phone: +441422399963
www.halcorocktools.com
Hoover Container Solutions ................. 3403
2135 Highway 6 South
Houston, TX 77077 USA
Phone: 832-295-6233 Fax: 713-583-1280
www.hooversolutions.com
Global Geophysical Services, Inc......... 2555
13927 S. Gessner Road
Missouri City, TX 77489 USA
Phone: 713-972-9200 Fax: 713-972-1008
www.globalgeophysical.com
Halfen USA Inc. ..................................... 1528
8521 FM 1976
Converse, TX 78109 USA
Phone: 210-423-9140
www.halfenusa.com
Horiba Instruments Inc......................... 1425
9755 Research Dr.
Irvine, CA 92618 USA
Global Tubing, LLC. .............................. 4009
501 County Rd. 493
Dayton, TX 77535 USA
Phone: 713-265-5000 Fax: 713-265-5099
www.global-tubing.com
Halliburton ........................................... 1725
3000 N Sam Houston Pkwy
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 281-871-4000 Fax: 817-761-2000
www.halliburton.com
Hotwell US Ltd ...................................... 3205
15905 Waverly Drive Houston, TX 77032
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 832-728-8181
www.hotwellus.com
Glori Energy Inc. .................................. 1803
4315 South Drive
Houston, TX 77053 USA
Phone: 713-237-8880 Fax: 713-237-8585
www.glorienergy.com
Halliburton JRC .................................... 1842
3000 N Sam Houston Pkwy E.
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 281-871-6901
www.jetresearch.com
Hunting Titan, Ltd. ............................... 2203
450 Gears Rd. Suite 200
Houston, TX 77067 USA
Phone: 281-448-2200 Fax: 281-448-2227
www.titanspecialties.com
Golder Associates Inc........................... 2616
18300 NE Union Hill Rd. Suite 200
Redmond, WA 98052 USA
Phone: 425-883-0777 Fax: 425-882-5498
fracman.golder.com
Hardbanding Solutions ........................ 3832
5500 W. 164th Street
Cleveland, OH 44142 USA
Phone: 216-265-9000 Fax: 216-265-9030
www.hardbandingsolutions.com
Hydro Leduc ......................................... 3016
19416 Park Row #170
Houston, TX 77077 USA
Phone: 281-679-9654 Fax: 832-321-3553
www.hydroleduc.com
GPT Global Ltd ..................................... 3457
29016 Concan Crossing Court
KATY, TX 77494 USA
Phone: 832-863-6621
www.gptoil.com
Participating Co-Exhibitor:
Dynalloy Industries Inc.
Hydrocarbon Data Systems, Inc. ......... 2318
P.O. Box 41508
Houston, TX 77241 USA
Phone: 713-690-0556 Fax: 713-690-0558
www.hds-log.com
Grace Instrument .................................. 2956
9434 Katy Fwy Suite 300
Houston, TX 77055 USA
Phone: 713-783-1560-100 Fax: 713-974-7144
www.graceinstrument.com/
Graco Inc. .............................................. 4617
88 11th Avenue NE
Minneapolis, MN 55413 USA
Phone: 612-623-6193
Fax: 612-623-6008
www.graco.com/us/en/products/industry/
oil-and-gas.html
GridWorld ............................................. 3537
7001 Corporate Drive Ste. 215A
Houston, TX 77036 USA
Phone: 832-941-6351 Fax: 832-538-0886
www.gridworld.com.cn/en/
GroundMetrics Inc ................................ 3350
4217 Ponderosa Ave, Suite A
San Diego, CA 92123 USA
Phone: 858-381-4155 Fax: 858-412-1911
www.groundmetrics.com
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Hart Energy.......................................... 2742
1616 S. Voss Suite 1000
Houston, TX 77057-2627 USA
Phone: 713-260-1067 Fax: 713-840-8585
hartenergy.com
HB Rentals ............................................ 3252
11330 Clay Road Ste 200
Houston, TX 77041 USA
Phone: 281-999-0047 Fax: 281-999-6505
www.hbrentals.com
HCL Clamping Solutions ...................... 1438
Clamping House 1st Avenue
Westfield Ind Est
Radstock, BA3 4BS United Kingdom
Phone: 44 (0)1761 417 714
www.hclfasteners.com
Hebei Henbo Bio-Technology ............. 4539
Co., Ltd.
No 118 West Side South Area Of Xinhe
County
Xintai, Hebei 055650 China
Phone: 86 319 4752 588
www.henbo-biotech.com
Phone: 949-250-4811-1187 Fax: 949-468-1790
www.horiba.com
IDBS ...................................................... 4650
285 Summer Street Suite 5
Boston, MA 02210 USA
Phone: 781-272-3355
www.idbs.com
IHRDC .................................................... 2736
535 Boylston St. 12th Floor
Boston, MA 02116 USA
Phone: 617-447-2272 Fax: 617-536-4396
www.ihrdc.com
IHS ......................................................... 2333
5333 Westheimer Rd, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-369-0303
www.ihs.com
IKA Works Inc ....................................... 4031
2635 Northchase Pkwy SE
Wilmington, NC 28405 USA
Phone: 910-452-7059 Fax: 910-452-7693
www.ikausa.com
EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Imerys Oilfield Solutions...................... 4235
3606 Research Forest Dr., Ste 100
The Woodlands, TX 77381 USA
Phone: 832-442-2600
www.imerys-oilfieldsolutions.com/
Independence Oilfield ........................ 3603
Chemicals, LLC.
1450 Lake Robbins Ste. 400
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 832-730-4801
www.independenceoc.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Innospec Oilfield Specialties
Independent Data Services ................. 4015
(Americas) Inc.
2500 Wilcrest Drive, Ste.339
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 440-122-4611-449
www.idsdatanet.com
Industrial Training Consultants Inc ...... 4528
2969 Highway 11
Pelham, AL 35124 USA
Phone: 205-663-4960 Fax: 205-663-4962
www.itctrng.com
Inflatable Packers International .......... 2002
P.O.BOX 2446
Red Lodge, MT 59068 USA
Phone: 406-446-9940 Fax: 406-446-1260
www.inflatable-packers.com
Informatica ........................................... 4616
2100 Seaport Blvd.
Redwood City, CA 94063 USA
Phone: 650-385-5000
www.informatica.com
Interpretive Software Products ........... 3508
2000 S. Dairy Ashford Drive
Houston, TX 77077 USA
Phone: 281-531-5528 Fax: 281-531-6584
www.ispforum.com
Intertek Westport ................................ 4019
6700 Portwest Dr.
Houston, TX 77024 USA
Phone: 713-479-8508
www.intertek.com
Interwell Group..................................... 1343
Kvernevik Ring 177 P.O. Box 916
Hafrsfjord, 4048 Norway
Phone: 47 90589897 Fax: 47 908 43 620
www.interwell.com
International Association of ................ 3303
Drilling Contractors
10370 Richmond Ste. 760
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 713-292-1945 Fax: 713-292-1946
www.IADC.org
IPCOS .................................................... 1229
Geldenaaksebaan 329
Leuven, 3001 Belgium
Phone: +32 16 39 76 96 Fax: +32 16 39 30 80
www.ipcos.com
iReservoir.com, Inc. .............................. 3837
1490 W. Canal Court Suite 2000
Littleton, CO 80120 USA
Phone: 303-713-1112 Fax: 303-713-1113
www.ireservoir.com
Isolation Technologies ......................... 3908
4607 World Houston Parkway Suite 100
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 403-614-8894
www.isotechpackers.com
Participating Co-Exhibitor:
Tier 1 Energy Solutions
Ingevity ................................................. 1125
5255 Virginia Avenue
N. Charleston, SC 29406 USA
Phone: 843-740-2243 Fax: 843-740-2158
www.mwv.com/oilfield
iStore ..................................................... 3828
10777 Westheimer Ste. 250
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Innospec Oilfield Specialties ............... 3603
ITAMCO ................................................. 3809
6100 Michigan Road
Plymouth, IN 46563 USA
Phone: 574-935-6916
www.itamco.com
Innovative Mechanical Solutions ......... 4634
9504 41 Ave NW Edmonton, AB
T6E 6G9 Canada
Phone: 780-757-0770
www.imech.ca
INT Inc. .................................................. 3237
2901 Wilcrest Ste. 300
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 281-975-7434 Fax: 713-975-1120
www.int.com
Integrated Energy Services Inc............ 1853
10706 Yucca Drive
Austin, TX 78759 USA
Phone: 713-823-8602 Fax: 713-583-9400
www.integrated-energy-services.com
Phone: 713-787-6798-155 Fax: 713-787-6772
www.istore.com
J. May Equipment ................................. 3358
3644 Garner Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76013 USA
Phone: 817-795-8853 Fax: 817-274-1295
www.jmayequipment.com
Jacam .................................................... 4255
P.O. BOX 96 205 S. Broadway
Sterling, KS 67579 USA
Phone: 620-278-3355 Fax: 620-278-2015
www.jacam.com
Participating Co-Exhibitor:
AES Drilling Fluids
JSC Geotron .......................................... 4633
1, Permjakova str.
Tyumen, 625013 Russian Federation
Phone: 7 343 222 1514-ext 405
Fax: 7 3452 69-68-04
www.geotron.ru/eng
KAPPA ................................................... 3325
11767 Katy Freeway Suite 500
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 713-772-5694 Fax: 713-772-5690
www.kappaeng.com
KBC Advanced Technologies Inc. ........ 4103
15021 Katy Freeway Suite 600
Houston, TX 77094 USA
Phone: 281-293-8200 Fax: 281-616-0900
www.kbcat.com
Keteca USA ........................................... 4636
4280 W. Opportunity Way
Phoenix, AZ 85086 USA
Phone: 602-278-7789 Fax: 602-278-7749
www.ketecawaterworks.com
Komax Systems Inc. ............................. 1202
15301 Graham St.
Huntington, CA 92649 USA
Phone: 714-933-7400 Fax: 310-830-9826
www.komax.com
KUDU Pumps Inc.................................. 4615
5005, Marlin Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308 USA
Phone: 403-206-0309 Fax: 403-263-7158
www.kudupump.com/
Kuraray ................................................. 3258
2625 Bay Area Blvd Suite 600
Houston, TX 77058 USA
Phone: 713-495-7376
www.kuraray.us.com
Kuwait Oil Company............................. 1543
P.O. Box 9758
Ahmadi, 61008 Kuwait
Phone: +965 238 67671 Fax: +965 2398 8732
www.kockw.com
Kyocera Industrial Ceramics ................ 4402
472 Kato Terrace
Fremont, CA 94538 USA
Phone: 503-705-7992 Fax: 508-650-0625
americas.kyocera.com/kicc/index.cfm
LandOcean ............................................ 2658
Building No.3 Tengxiu Middle Road
Beijing, 100094 China
Phone: 8610-58526157
www.ldocean.com.cn
Laversab, Inc. ........................................ 3630
505 Gillingham Lane
Sugar Land, TX 77478 USA
Phone: 281-325-8300 Fax: 281-325-8399
www.laversab.com
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IMaGE .................................................... 3725
10701 Corporate Dr. #310
Stafford, TX 77477 USA
Phone: 832-532-7774-301
Fax: 832-886-4983
www.itasca-image.com
Integrated Reservoir Solutions ............ 2527
Interfaces SA......................................... 3251
San Martin 793 2do A
Buenos Aires, CABA C1004AAO
Argentina
Phone: +541152188753
www.interfaces.com.ar
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Ikon Science.......................................... 2357
12140 Wickchester Lane Suite 400
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 713-914-0300 Fax: 713-914-0301
www.ikonscience.com
The Lee Company ................................. 4304
2 Pettipaug Rd. PO Box 424
Westbrook, CT 06498-0424 USA
Phone: 860-399-6281 Fax: 860-399-2270
www.theleeco.com
Leistritz Corporation USA .................... 4302
165 Chestnut St.
Allendale, NJ 07401 USA
Phone: 201-934-8262 Fax: 201-934-8266
www.leistritz.com
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EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
LEMIS USA Inc ...................................... 4052
2121 Golden Road, Suite 2A
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 281-465-8441 Fax: 281-465-8224
www.lemis-process.com
Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd . 3203
4541 Brittmore Road
Houston, TX 77041 USA
Phone: 713-461-0552
www.matrixengineered.com
NACE International ............................... 1811
15835 Park Ten Place
Houston, TX 77084 USA
Phone: 281-228-6444 Fax: 281-228-6319
www.nace.org
Leutert .................................................. 4018
Schillerstr. 14
21365 Adendorf, Germany
Phone: 49-4131-9590 Fax: 49-4131-959111
www.leutert.com
Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. ............... 1308
101 Waldron Road
Fall River, MA 02720 USA
Phone: 508-677-0520 Fax: 508-617-0530
www.maxonmotorusa.com
Naftamatika .......................................... 3954
Janosikova 1301/24
Bojnice, 97201 Slovak Republic
Phone: 421-46540-0558
www.naftamatika.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
DataCan Services Corp.
MEL Chemicals...................................... 3408
P.O. BOX 6 Lumns Lane
Great Manchester, Swinton M278LS
United Kingdom
Phone: 01619111176
www.zrchem.com/applications/oil_field_
industry_zircrosstm.asp
Nalco Champion ................................... 3003
7705 Hwy. 90A
Sugarland, TX 77478 USA
Phone: 1-713-627-3303
www.nalcochampion.com
Liberty Oilfield Services....................... 4130
950 17th St. Suite 2000
Denver, CO 80202 USA
Phone: 303-515-2800
www.libertyfrac.com
Longwood Elastomers Inc.................... 1210
1901 Longwood Dr.
Brenham, TX 77833 USA
Phone: 713-899-4819 Fax: 979-830-0999
www.longwoodindustries.com
Lonza..................................................... 1404
90 Boroline Road
Allendale, NJ 07401 USA
Phone: 678-624-4577 Fax: 201-696-3584
www.lonza.com
Lubrizol Corp. ....................................... 4131
29400 Lakeland Boulevard
Wickliffe, OH 44092 USA
Phone: 440-943-4200
www.lubrizol.com/Our-Company/BusinessSegments/Lubrizol-Oilfield-Solutions.html
Magnesium Elektron Inc. ...................... 4407
1001 College Street
Madison, IL 62060 USA
Phone: 303-589-3189 Fax: 618-452-3190
www.magnesium-elektron.com
Magnum Oil Tools International .......... 4119
5655 Bear Lane STE. 100
Corpus Christi, TX 78405 USA
Phone: 361-563-6045 Fax: 361-299-6330
www.magnumoiltools.com
Mantec Services Inc .............................. 1402
4400- 24th Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98199 USA
Phone: 206-285-5656 Fax: 206-285-5656
www.mantecservicesinc.com
Marmon Engineered ............................ 4517
Wire & Cable, LLC.
20 Bradley Park Rd.
East Granby, CT 06026 USA
Phone: 860-653-8470 Fax: 860-653-8301
www.r-scc.com
Materion Performance Alloys .............. 3947
6070 Parkland Blvd.
Mayfield Hts., OH 44124 USA
Phone: 216-692-3058 Fax: 216-383-6868
www.materion.com
Math2Market GmbH.............................. 3059
Stiftsplatz 5
Kaiserslautern,67655 Germany
Phone: 49 631 205 605 10 Fax: 49 631 205 605 99
www.geodict.com
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MezurX USA LLC ................................... 4532
2500 Tanglewilde St Ste 487
Houston, TX 77063-2126 USA
Phone: 832-704-1302
www.mezurx.com
Micotan Software Company Ltd .......... 2911
Suite 210, 1011 1st St. SW
Calgary, AB T2R 1J2 Canada
Phone: 403-910-1014 Fax: 403-910-1011
www.micotan.com
Micro-G LaCoste ................................... 2656
1401 Horizon Avenue
Lafayette, CO 80026 USA
Phone: 905-474-9118 Fax: 613-548-8917
www.microglacoste.com
MicroSeismic, Inc. ................................. 3943
10777 Westheimer, Ste. 500
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 713-457-8833 Fax: 713-781-2326
www.microseismic.com
Micro-Smart Systems, Inc. ................... 2643
5355 Anderson Rd.
Houston, TX 77053 USA
Phone: 713-433-2277 Fax: 713-433-2443
www.micro-smart.com
Moblize.................................................. 4355
5177 Richmond Avenue, Suite 1051
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-622-1082-1201
Fax: 713-850-7684
www.moblize.com
MODULA ............................................... 1313
90 Alfred A. Plourde Parkway
Lewiston, ME 06260 USA
Phone: 207-440-5100
www.modula.us
Mohawk Energy .................................... 1409
5440 Guhn Rd
Houston, TX 77040 USA
Phone: 713-956-7473 Fax: 713-956-0310
www.mohawkenergy.com
Mubea Inc.............................................. 1205
6800 Industrial Road
Florence, KY 41042 USA
Phone: 859-746-2155 Fax: 859-746-2243
www.mubea-discsprings.com
Murchison Drilling Schools .................. 4016
4010 Bluebonnet Dr.
Stafford, TX 77477 USA
Phone: 281-494-0371 Fax: 505-298-5294
www.murchisondrillingschools.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Nalco FabTech, LLC
TIORCO, Inc.
National Oilwell Varco.......................... 3715
7909 Parkwood Circle Drive
Houston, TX 77036 USA
Phone: 713-868-8884 Fax: 713-346-7557
www.nov.com
NCS Multistage ..................................... 1025
19450 State Highway 249, Suite 200
Houston, TX 77070 USA
Phone: 832-373-5044 Fax: 281-453-2223
www.ncsmultistage.com
Neo Products LLC. ............................... 3631
1201 Dealers Avenue
Harahan, LA 70123 USA
Phone: 504-731-1011 Fax: 504-731-1013
www.neoproducts.net
NETL - U.S. DOE ................................... 2618
P. O. Box 880
Morgantown, WV 26507 USA
Phone: 304-285-4383 Fax: 304-285-0985
www.netl.doe.gov
New Prospect Company ....................... 1508
600 South 16th Street
Fort Smith, AR 72901 USA
Phone: 479-783-6734 Fax: 479-783-3815
www.newprospect.com
Newpark Drilling Fluids........................ 3343
21920 Merchants Way
Katy, TX 77449 USA
Phone: 281-754-8600 Fax: 281-754-8670
www.newparkdf.com
NITEC LLC ............................................. 1619
475 17th St. Suite 1400
Denver, CO 80202 USA
Phone: 303-292-9595 Fax: 303-292-9585
Northern White Sand LLC (NWS) ........ 1208
3811 Turtle Creek Blvd Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75219 USA
Phone: 832-203-8186 Fax: 832-649-5787
www.crsproppants.com
NSI Technologies ................................. 2124
7146 S. Braden Ave., Suite 102
Tulsa, OK 74136 USA
Phone: 785-760-3640 Fax: 918-496-2073
www.nsitech.com
NuTech Energy Alliance ....................... 3337
7702 FM 1960 E. Ste. 300
Houston, TX 77346 USA
Phone: 832-335-0685
www.nutechenergy.com
EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Peloton.................................................. 3217
23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd. #C220
Katy, TX 77494 USA
Phone: 281-394-2151
www.peloton.com
OFI Testing Equipment, Inc.................. 2637
11302 Steeplecrest Dr.
Houston, TX 77065 USA
Phone: 713-880-9885 Fax: 713-880-9886
www.ofite.com
OTTO FUCHS Drilling Solutions ........... 3956
GmbH
Derschlager Strasse 26
Meinerzhagen, 58540 Germany
Phone: 49-2354-73-8250
Fax: 49-2354-73-568
www.otto-fuchs-ds.com
OGRE Systems, Inc. ............................. 1106
7920 Belt Line Road #725
Dallas, TX 75254 USA
Phone: 214-575-4088 Fax: 214-575-4268
www.ogresystems.com/
OVS Group LLC ..................................... 3543
16225 Park Ten Place Suite 200
Houston, TX 77084 USA
Phone: 281-531-4333 Fax: 281-531-4177
www.ovsgroup.com
PEMEX ................................................... 1119
350 Rhode Island Street Suite 220N
San Francisco, CA 94103 USA
Phone: 415-230-3014
www.pemex.com
Oilennium Ltd ....................................... 3857
Seymour House
Norfolk, Loddon NR14 6JD
United Kingdom
Phone: 01508 522707
www.oilennium.com
Owen Oil Tools...................................... 2527
PennWell ............................................... 3125
1455 W. Loop South #400
Houston, TX 77027 USA
Phone: 713-963-6204 Fax: 713-963-6285
www.pennwell.com
Oilfield Data Services, Inc. ................... 4437
2107 Brun St.
Houston, TX 77019 USA
Phone: 713-521-4571 Fax: 713-529-2239
www.oilfielddataservices.com
P2 Energy Solutions ............................. 3733
1331 Lamar Street Ste. 1400
Houston, TX 77010 USA
Phone: 713-481-2000 Fax: 713-481-2001
www.p2energysolutions.com
Oilfield Technology Magazine ............. 1743
Palladian Publications Ltd. 15, South Street
Farnham, Surrey GU9 7QU
United Kingdom
Phone: 011-44-1252-718999
Fax: 011-44-1252-718999
www.oilfieldtechnology.com
Packers Plus Energy Services .............. 2017
5825 North Sam Houston Parkway W
Suite 150
Houston, TX 77086 USA
Phone: 281-730-8410 Fax: 832-484-1556
www.packersplus.com
Onesource Professional Search ........... 1427
4070 Lonesome Road, Suite B
Mandeville, LA 70448 USA
Phone: 985-727-2060 Fax: 504-617-6223
www.onesourcepros.com
Phone: 607-277-8000-343 Fax: 607-277-8001
Oplii....................................................... 3458
Suite 232, 1011 9 Ave. SE
Calgary, AB T2G 0H7 Canada
Phone: 403-272-2744
www.oplii.com
OptaSense............................................. 2757
12709 Haynes Road
Houston, TX 77066 USA
Phone: 713-493-0348
www.optasense.com
Optimization Petroleum ...................... 4325
Technologies, Inc
C2001,SP Tower,Tsinghua Science Park
Ste. 142
Beijing, 100084 China
Phone: 86 10 82 15 0090
www.optpt.com
OTM Consulting .................................... 1213
3040 Post Oak Boulevard Suite 1212
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 832-581-2438
www.otmconsulting.com
Petroleum Abstracts ............................ 2532
Document Delivery Service
Petroleum Abstracts/........................... 2533
The Univ of Tulsa
800 S. Tucker Dr. 1520JRH
Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 USA
Phone: 918-631-2295 Fax: 918-631-2100
www.pa.utulsa.edu
Participating Co-Exhibitor:
Petroleum Abstracts Document
Delivery Service
www.palisade.com
Petroleum Experts Ltd. ........................ 1815
Petex House 10 Logie Mill
Edinburgh, EH7 4HG United Kingdom
Phone: 44-131-474-7030
Fax: 44-131-474-7031
www.petex.com
Paradigm............................................... 4033
820 Gessner Ste. 400
Houston, TX 77024 USA
Phone: 713-393-4833 Fax: 713-393-4801
www.pdgm.com
Petrolink ............................................... 4137
5506 Mitchelldale St.
Houston, TX 77092 USA
Phone: 713-686-3443 Fax: 713-686-3703
www.petrolink.com
Pason Systems ..................................... 3918
7701 W. Little york #800
Houston, TX 77040 USA
Phone: 713-693-8700
www.pason.com
PetroSkills ............................................. 2317
410 W. Grand Parkway South #400
Katy, TX 77494 USA
Phone: 832-426-1228 Fax: 918-828-2580
www.petroskills.com
PCC Energy Group ................................ 3443
10825 Telge Rd
Houston, TX 77095 USA
Phone: 281-856-3492 Fax: 281-856-3222
www.pccenergy.com
Petrostreamz AS ................................... 2309
Granaasveien 1
Trondheim, 7048 Norway
Phone: 47 7384 8080
www.petrostreamz.com
PCM USA ............................................... 1745
11940 Brittmoore Park Dr.
Houston, TX 77041 USA
www.pcmusa-inc.com
PetroTel, Inc. ......................................... 3935
5240 Tennyson Pkwy., Suite 207
Plano, TX 75024 USA
Phone: 972-473-2767 Fax: 972-473-2667
www.petrotel.com
PDS Inc. ................................................. 2006
P.O. Box 1369
Stafford, TX 77497 USA
Phone: 281-431-7100 Fax: 281-431-7125
www.memorylog.com
PFP Industries....................................... 3955
14227 Fern Street
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 832-672-7281 Fax: 281-497-7460
www.pfpindustries.com/
Pegasus Vertex Inc ............................... 3413
6100 Corporate Drive, Suite 448
Houston, TX 77036 USA
Phone: 713-981-5558 Fax: 713-981-5556
www.pvisoftware.com
PhotoSat ............................................... 2859
1188 Georgia St W Suite 580
Vancouver, BC V6E 4A2 Canada
Phone: 604-681-9770
www.photosat.ca
Palisade Corporation............................ 2151
798 Cascadilla
Ithaca, NY 14850 USA
Phone: 713-896-4888-101 Fax: 713-896-4806
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Openfield Technology .......................... 4620
13 Rue de Limoges
Versailles, 78000 France
Phone: 33-9-8242-8309
www.openfield-technology.com
Oxiteno ................................................. 4106
9801 B2Y Blvd
Pasadena, TX 77507 USA
Phone: 281-909-7606
www.oxiteno.com
Peltarion ............................................... 2252
Drakenbergsgatan 11
Stockholm, SE-11741 Sweden
Phone: +4670-558-2049
www.peltarion-energy.com
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Occidental Petroleum Corp. ................ 4043
5 Greenway Plaza Suite 110
Houston, TX 77046 USA
Phone: 713-366-5759
www.oxy.com
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EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Pietro Fiorentini ................................... 2343
10077 Grogans’s Mill Road, Ste 275
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 281-802-3055
www.fiorentini.com
Polyflow Inc .......................................... 3158
W2280 West Drive P.O. Box 434
Oaks, PA 19456 USA
Phone: 1-432-218-8210
Fax: 1-610-666-5144
www.polyflowglobal.com
Pro Torque Tools................................... 1242
751 James P. Brawley Dr. NW Ste 3
Atlanta, GA 30318 USA
Phone: 404-990-3925
www.ProTorqueTools.com
Polymer Services LLC ........................... 3231
1733 W. Road
Plainville, KS 67663 USA
Phone: 785-434-2474 Fax: 785-434-2476
www.polymergel.com
Probe..................................................... 3924
6824 N. Sam Houston Parkway W
Houston, TX 77064 USA
Phone: 281-987-2244
www.probe1.com
Porous Metal Filter Inc ......................... 3407
19994 Hickory Twig Way
Spring, TX 77388 USA
Phone: 281-719-1352 Fax: 281-719-1351
www.pmfilter.net
Process Industry Practices (PIP).......... 4451
3925 Braker Lane
Austin, TX 78759 USA
Phone: 512-232-3040 Fax: 512-473-2968
www.promo.pip.org
Potters Industries ................................. 3737
P.O. Box 841
Valley Forge, PA 19482 USA
Phone: 610-651-4724 Fax: 610-408-9724
www.pottersbeads.com
Prop Tester, Inc. .................................... 1542
17222 Huffmeister Road, Ste. B
Cypress, TX 77429 USA
Phone: 888-756-2112 Fax: 281-754-4054
www.proptester.com
Participating Co-Exhibitor:
PQ Corporation
ProTechnics, Div of Core Laboratories 2527
Poweltec ............................................... 3535
3 Rue Paul Heroult
Rueil-Malmaison, 92500 France
Phone: 011-33-1-419-68124
Fax: 011-33-1-4196-2196
www.poweltec.com
PPDM ..................................................... 3729
Bankers Hall P O Box 22155
Calgary, AB T2P 4J5 Canada
Phone: 403-660-7817 Fax: 403-660-0540
www.ppdm.org
PQ Corporation..................................... 3737
P.O. Box 840
Valley Forge, PA 19482-0840 USA
Phone: 610-651-4331 Fax: 610-651-4541
www.pottersbeads.com
Protek Systems ..................................... 1805
1702 Minters Chapel Rd #104
Grapevine, TX 76051 USA
Phone: 303-997-5600 Fax: 817-239-9644
www.protek-systems.com
Proto ..................................................... 4448
12350 Universal Dr.
Taylor, MI 48180 USA
Phone: 734-946-0974 Fax: 734-946-0975
www.protoxrd.com
PSL Systemtechnik GmbH .................... 2958
Baumhofstrasse 116
Osterode am Harz, 37520 Germany
Phone: 49-5522-31250-0
Fax: 49-5522-31250-99
www.psl-systemtechnik.com
The REACH Group ................................ 1109
16420 Park Ten Place #500
Houston, TX 77084 USA
Phone: 281-579-1502 Fax: 281-579-0122
www.thereachgroup.com
Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd .............. 1042
Unit 8 The Energy Development Centre
Aberdeen, AB23 8DG United Kingdom
Phone: 44 1224 2581 66
www.reactivetools.com
Reaxis Inc .............................................. 3411
941 Robinson Highway
McDonald, PA 15057 USA
Phone: 724-796-3132
www.reaxis.com
Reliable Pumps ........................... 4515, 4925
5404 Cedar Crest
Houston, TX 77087 USA
Phone: 713-640-2718 Fax: 713-640-1604
Reliable Pumps Consultants ...... 4515, 4925
5404 Cedar Crest
Houston, TX 77087 USA
Phone: 713-640-2718 Fax: 713-640-1604
Remote Gauge ...................................... 4531
5150 Broadway #606
San Antonio, TX 78209 USA
Phone: 504-481-3481
www.remotegauge.com
RESMAN ................................................ 2652
363 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 1100
Houston, TX 77060 USA
Phone: 713-550-7216
www.resman.no/
Resoptima AS ....................................... 2754
P.O.BOX 512 Sentrum
Oslo, 0105 Norway
Phone: 47 45171730
www.resoptima.com
Resource Energy Solutions .................. 4403
300, 750 11th Street SW
Calgary, AB T2P 3N7 Canada
Phone: 403-699-2878 Fax: 403-245-0243
www.resourceenergysolutions.com
Praxair Inc. ............................................ 3932
7000 High Grove Blvd
Burr Ridge, IL 60527 USA
Phone: 630-320-4133 Fax: 800-772-9985
Qinterra Technologies Inc. ................... 1935
15150 Sommermeyer Street Suite 100
Houston, TX 77041 USA
Phone: 713-849-8515
www.qinterra.com
RF System Lab ...................................... 3802
13919 S. West Bay Shore Drive #207
Traverse City, MI 49684 USA
Phone: 855-787-3091
www.rfsystemlab.us
Precision Additives, Inc........................ 3833
11850 Tanner Road
Houston, TX 77041 USA
Phone: 832-379-5911 Fax: 832-379-5099
www.precisionadditives.com
Quartzdyne ................................. 2219, 2221
4334 W. Links Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84120 USA
Phone: 801-839-1513 Fax: 801-266-7985
www.quartzdyne.com
Participating Co-Exhibitor:
Precision Fluids
R2S Energy ........................................... 3552
3535 Briarpark Drive #201
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 832-834-3210
www.r2senergy.com
Ridgeway Kite Software....................... 3705
Harwell Innovation Centre
173 Curie Avenue
Harwell, OXON OX11 0QG
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1235 838610
www.ridgewaykite.com
Preferred Proppants, LLC..................... 1133
One Radnor Corporate Center Road 100
Matsonford Suite 101
Radnor, PA 19087 USA
Phone: 610-834-1969 Fax: 484-684-1296
www.preferredsands.com
Premier Coil Solutions.......................... 4005
P.O. Box 1909
Waller, TX 77484 USA
Phone: 713-677-0209-226
www.premiercoil.com
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Premium Artificial Lift Systems Ltd. .... 3452
#8, 10672- 46th Street S.E.
Calgary, AB T2C 1G1 Canada
Phone: 780-439-3020
Fax: 403-723-3011
www.premiumals.com
Rainbow Ceramics ................................ 4307
9920 W Sam Houston Pkwy South, Suite 400
Houston, TX 77099 USA
Phone: 832-300-8200 Fax: 832-300-8210
www.rainbowproppants.com
Raytec ................................................... 1303
800-300 Terry Fax Dr.
Kanata, ON K2K 0E3 Canada
Phone: 613-270-9990-117
www.rayteccctv.com
RigData ................................................. 1103
7001 Boulevard 26, Suite 600
Fort Worth, TX 76180 USA
Phone: 817-285-9600 Fax: 281-646-1960
Rigzone ................................................. 3451
Telephone House 69/77 Paul Street
London, EC2A 4NW
United Kingdom
Phone: 44 207 997 7613
Fax: 44 796 123 4168
www.rigzone.com
Ryder Scott Petroleum Consultants .... 2025
1100 Louisiana Street Ste. 4600
Houston, TX 77002 USA
Phone: 713-751-5557 Fax: 713-651-0849
www.ryderscott.com
Scientific Drilling International............ 3557
16701 Greenspoint Park Drive Suite 200
Houston, TX 77060 USA
Phone: 281-443-3300
www.scientificdrilling.com
Robertson Geologging Ltd .................. 3928
10801 Hammerly Blvd Suite 202
Houston, TX 77043 USA
Phone: 713-647-7070 Fax: 713-647-7073
www.geologging.com
Sabre Energy Services ......................... 4626
1891 New Scotland Road
Slingerlands, NY 12159 USA
Phone: 518-514-1572 Fax: 518-439-1567
www.sabreenergyservices.com
Scorpion Oil Tools, Inc. ........................ 2316
13914 Faber Street
Houston, TX 77037 USA
Phone: 281-999-2777 Fax: 281-999-5808
www.scorpion.net
Rock Flow Dynamics ............................ 1435
1980 Post Oak Blvd. Suite 2030
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-337-4450 Fax: 713-337-4454
www.rfdyn.com
Safoco, Inc. ........................................... 4536
11421-A Todd Road
Houston, TX 77055 USA
Phone: 713-956-1595 Fax: 713-956-2449
www.safoco.com
Scott Environmental Services .............. 3904
P.O. BOX 6215
Longview, TX 75608 USA
Phone: 903-663-4635
www.scottenv.com
Rockwater Energy Solutions ................ 3402
2800 Post Oak Suite 4500
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-986-2587 Fax: 970-356-1885
www.rockwaterenergy.com/
Saint-Gobain Oil & Gas Group ............. 2617
750 E. Swedesford Road
Valley Forge, PA 19482 USA
Phone: 610-341-7541 Fax: 610-341-7727
www.OilandGas.saint-gobain.com
Seacon................................................... 2611
14511 Old Katy Road Suite 300
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 281-599-3509 Fax: 281-599-3517
www.seacon-usa.com
Rocsole Ltd ........................................... 3304
Microkatu 1 PO Box 1188
Kuopio, 70211 Finland
Phone: 358 40 138 3225
www.rocsole.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Saint-Gobain Proppants
Seals Eastern Inc. ................................. 3330
P.O. Box 520
Red Bank, NJ 07701 USA
Phone: 732-747-9200 Fax: 732-747-3647
www.SealsEastern.com
Roper Pump Company ......................... 2027
PO Box 269
Commerce, GA 30529 USA
Phone: 706-336-3410 Fax: 706-335-5490
www.roperpumps.com
Roxar, Inc. ............................................. 1843
6005 Rogerdale Road SC200.2
Houston, TX 77072 USA
Phone: 281-879-2616 Fax: 281-988-4445
www.roxarsoftware.com
RPS ........................................................ 4025
1800 W. Loop South Ste. 1000
Houston, TX 77027 USA
Phone: 832-341-4402 Fax: 713-586-5955
www.knowledge-reservoir.com
RPSEA ................................................... 3919
1650 Highway 6, Suite 325
Sugar Land, TX 77478 USA
Phone: 281-690-5503 Fax: 281-313-9560
www.rpsea.org
RS Clare & Co Ltd ................................. 3959
Stanhope Street
Liverpool, L8 5XJ United Kingdom
Phone: 44 (0)151 702 5262
Fax: 44 (0)151 709 1015
www.rsclare.com
Rubberatkins Ltd. ................................. 1324
Claymore Ave. Aberdeen Science Energy
Park, Bridge of Don
Aberdeen Scotland, AB23 BGW
United Kingdom
Phone: 441224246777
Fax: 44-1224 820008
www.rubberatkins.com
Ruth’s Analytics & Innovation .............. 4453
708 Main Street Suite 820
Houston, TX 77002 USA
Phone: 832-255-5100
www.ruths.ai
Saltel Industries .................................... 1349
11910 Hwy. 191
Midland, TX 79707 USA
Phone: 432-561-5079
www.saltel-industries.com
Sandvik Materials Technology ............. 4157
SE-811 81
Sandviken, 4056 Sweden
Phone: 011-46-26-26-30-00
Fax: 011-26-26-02-20
www.smt.sandvik.com/oilgas
Sasol Performance Chemicals.............. 2003
Anckelmannsplatz 1
Hamburg, 20537 Germany
Phone: +49 40 63684-1000
Fax: +49 40 63684-3700
www.sasolnorthamerica.com
Saudi Aramco ....................................... 2743
9009 W. Loop South
Houston, TX 77096 USA
Phone: 713-432-4000
www.Aramco.Jobs
Seal-Tite International.......................... 2130
500 Deer Cross Dr.
Madisonville, LA 70447 USA
Phone: 985-875-1292 Fax: 985-875-0687
www.seal-tite.com
Select Industries, Inc. ........................... 2857
P.O. Box 2450
Wichita Falls, TX 76307 USA
Phone: 940-855-0461 Fax: 940-855-2734
www.soapsticks.com
Senior Operations LLC ......................... 4518
1075 Providence Highway
Sharon, MA 02067 USA
Phone: 781-302-1214
www.metalbellows.com
Sentek Instrument LLC ......................... 4530
208 Spickard Street
Blacksburg, VA 24060 USA
Phone: 540-831-9693
Schlumberger ....................................... 2731
3750 Briarpark
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 713-689-7037 Fax: 281-285-8519
www.slb.com
Sercel ................................................... 2519
6540 East Apache
Tulsa, OK 74115 USA
Phone: 281-647-7109 Fax: 218-579-7505
www.sercel.com
Schneider Electric ................................ 1609
800 Federal Street
Andover, MA 01810 USA
Phone: 978-794-0800
www.schneider-electric.us
SGS North America............................... 2924
Place des Alpes 1
Geneva, Geneva 4211 Switzerland
Phone: 41796172097
Fax: +41227399815
www.sgs.com/en/Oil-Gas/Upstream.aspx
Schubarth Software Systems LLC ........ 1419
2245 Texas Drive, Suite 300
Sugar Land, TX 77479 USA
Phone: 281-566-2541 Fax: 281-566-2505
www.schubarthinc.com
Sciencesoft Limited .............................. 3525
Moorpark House 11 Orton Place
Glasgow, Scotland G51 2HF
United Kingdom
Phone: 44-141-445-0330
Fax: 44-141-445-2041
www.sciencesoft.com
Sharp-Rock Technologies, Inc. ............ 3056
17822 Sugarloaf Bay Dr.
Cypress, TX 77429 USA
Phone: 281-450-4944
www.sharp-rock.us
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Rike Service, Inc. .................................. 2633
48299 Stafford Rd.
Tickfaw, LA 70466 USA
Phone: 985-350-6101 Fax: 985-350-6101
www.rike.com
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Shell Chemicals .................................... 3711
910 Louisiana
Houston, TX 77002 USA
Phone: 713-241-8972 Fax: 713-423-0547
www.shell.com/
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EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Sigma3 .................................................. 3925
4700 W.Sam Houston Pkwy North Suite 150
Houston, TX 77041 USA
Phone: 281-363-8500
www.sigmacubed.com
Special Materials Co ............................. 1902
70 W. 40th Street, 2nd floor
New York, NY 10018 USA
Phone: 646-366-0400
www.smc-global.com
STXRA ................................................... 4537
1416 Campbell Rd, Bldg B Ste 208
Houston, TX 77055 USA
Phone: 281-716-5730
www.stxra.com
Silixa Ltd ............................................... 4051
230 Centennial Park
Elstree, Hertfordshire XD6 3SN
United Kingdom
Phone: 44-20-8327-4210-340
www.silixa.com
Spectrum Tracer Services .................... 1711
9111 E. Pine Street #104
Tulsa, OK 74115 USA
Phone: 918-740-7435 Fax: 918-933-5653
www.spectrumtracer.com
Subsea Solutions .................................. 4637
16285 Park 10 Place 200
Houston, TX 77084 USA
Phone: 281-398-3317 Fax: 281-398-6317
www.subseasolutions.net
Sproule .................................................. 2610
900, 140 Fourth Ave., S.W.
Calgary, AB T2P 3N3 Canada
Phone: 403-294-5162 Fax: 403-294-5590
www.sproule.com
Summit Casing Equipment .................. 2655
6575 Corporation Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76126 USA
Phone: 817-529-2400
summitcasing.com/
Starchem LLC ........................................ 4435
10150 Greenville Hwy
Wellford, SC 29385 USA
Phone: 864-949-2178
www.starchemglobal.com
Sunita Hydrocolloids Inc. ..................... 1143
1776 York Town Street Suite 130
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 832-581-2156 Fax: 832-581-3977
www.shplindia.com
Steel Service Oilfield Tubular .............. 4630
8138 E. 63rd. Street
Tulsa, OK 74137 USA
Phone: 918-286-1500 Fax: 918-286-1508
www.steelserviceoilfield.com
Superior Drilling Products Inc. ............ 2351
1583 S 1700 E
Vernal, UT 84078 USA
Phone: 435-781-2110 Fax: 435-789-0595
www.sdpi.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Benoit Premium Threading, LLC
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp. ...... 3703
600 Industrial Park Road
Saint Albans, VT 05478 USA
Phone: 802-527-7726-284
www.ceramics.net
Sintex Minerals & Services, Inc. ........... 3024
29810 Southwest Freeway
Rosenberg, TX 77471 USA
Phone: 903-520-6693 Fax: 281-605-5490
www.sintexminerals.com
SledgeHammer Oil Tools .................... 4524
3900 Essex Lane, Suite 1111
Houston, TX 77027 USA
Phone: 918-864-5150
www.sledgehammerasia.com
Slider ..................................................... 2645
10804 Fallstone Road. Ste 210
Houston, TX 77099 USA
Phone: 713-689-7216 Fax: 281-933-1315
www.slidercorp.com
Smart Pumper Automation .................. 4058
18000 Groeschke Rd. Bldg. B-3
Houston, TX 77084 USA
Phone: 214-505-2745 Fax: 281-578-0109
www.smartpumper.com
SNF Inc. ....................................... 4743, 4843
1 Chemical Plant Road
RICEBORO, GA 31323 USA
Phone: 912-880-2061 Fax: 912-884-5031
www.snf.us
Society of Exploration Geophysicists.. 3808
P.O. Box 702740
Tulsa, OK 74137 USA
Phone: 918-497-5500 Fax: 918-497-5557
www.seg.org
SoftElegance......................................... 3058
4771 Sweetwater Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77479 USA
Phone: 281-787-7166
www.softeleganceusa.com
Solvay.................................................... 2455
8 Cedar Brook Drive
Cranbury, NJ 08512 USA
Phone: 609-860-4000 Fax: 609-860-0463
www.solvay.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Chemplex - Solvay Group
Southwest Research Institute .............. 4306
6220 Culebra Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78238-5166 USA
Phone: 210-684-2547 Fax: 210-522-3967
www.swri.org
Spartek Systems ................................... 2919
800 Wilcrest Ste. 170
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 1-713-783-7454 Fax: 1-713-783-7206
www.sparteksystems.com
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Stim-Lab ............................................... 2527
Stimwell Services Ltd ........................... 1331
Unit 30 Beacon Innovation Centre, Beacon
Park Gorleston, Great Yarmouth
Norfolk, England NR31 7RA United Kingdom
Phone: 44 (0) 1493 448028
Fax: 44 (0) 1493 448022
www.stimwellservices.com
Stone Ridge Technology ...................... 3829
2015 Emmorton Road Ste. 204
Bel Air, MD 21015 USA
Phone: 510-863-0274
www.stoneridgetechnology.com
Stonebridge ......................................... 4526
4200 E. Skelly Drive #1000
Tulsa, OK 74135 USA
Phone: 713-220-8069
www.sbti.com
Streamsim Technologies, Inc. .............. 3851
Suite 400 - 609 14th Street NW
Calgary, AB T2N 2A1 Canada
Phone: 403-270-3945 Fax: 403-206-7705
www.streamsim.com
Stress Engineering Services................. 3805
13800 Westfair East Dr.
Houston, TX 77041-1101 USA
Phone: 281-955-2900 Fax: 281-955-2638
www.stress.com
The Strickland Group, Inc. ................... 4108
4055 International Plaza, Ste. 450
Fort Worth, TX 76109 USA
Phone: 817-224-2106 Fax: 817-338-0830
www.wellmetrics.com
Strongarm ............................................. 3311
425 Caredean Drive
Horsham, PA 19044 USA
Phone: 215-443-3400 Fax: 215-443-3002
www.strongarm.com
Supreme Services ................................. 3650
11111 Wilcrest Green Ste. 240
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Phone: 713-715-1931 Fax: 713-715-1935
www.supremeservices.com
T H Hill Associates, Inc. ........................ 3531
13100 Wortham Center Drive Ste. 300
Houston, TX 77065 USA
Phone: 281-671-5700 Fax: 281-671-5394
www.thhill.com
Tachyus ................................................. 4408
2121 South El Camino Real B100
San Mateo, CA 94403 USA
Phone: 314-954-7035
www.tachyus.com
TAM International ................................. 2325
4620 Southerland Road
Houston, TX 77092 USA
Phone: 713-462-7617 Fax: 713-462-1536
www.tamintl.com
TBC-Brinadd ......................................... 3819
4800 San Felipe
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-877-2758 Fax: 713-986-5244
www.tbc-brinadd.com
TCO AS .................................................. 3155
Storaneset 20, PO Box 23, Indre Arna
N-5888, Bergen
Bergen, 5888 Norway
Phone: +47 98488079
www.tco.no
TDE Petroleum Data Solutions Inc ...... 3836
1600 HWY 6 Suite 300
Sugar Land, TX 77478 USA
Phone: 281-770-3009 Fax: 281-242-2140
www.tde.at
EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Tubel Energy......................................... 3410
25907 Oak Ridge Dr.
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 281-364-6030
www.tubelenergy.com
Tejas Tubular Products, Inc. ................. 4143
8526 Green River Drive
Houston, TX 77028 USA
Phone: 713-631-0071
www.tejastubular.com
Tubular Perforating ............................. 3810
Manufacturing, Ltd.
P.O. Box 2039
Conroe, TX 77305 USA
Phone: 936-441-8660 Fax: 936-756-8993
www.tpmltd.com
Teledyne Isco ........................................ 4527
4700 Superior St.
Lincoln, NE 68504 USA
Phone: 402-465-3951 Fax: 402-465-3061
www.isco.com/sp
U.S. Silica Co. ........................................ 1837
12012 Wickchester Lane Suite 300
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 281-258-2185 Fax: 281-752-7659
www.ussilica.com
Tendeka Inc. .......................................... 4329
St. Mary’s Court 47-49 Huntly Street
Altens, Aberdeen AB10 1HT
United Kingdom
Phone: 01224628066
Fax: 01224626629
www.tendeka.com
U.S. Water ............................................. 1305
12270 43rd Street NE
St. Michael, MN 55376 USA
Phone: 763-497-1233 Fax: 763-553-0613
www.uswaterservices.com
Terves Inc .............................................. 1417
24112 Rockwell Dr
Euclid, OH 44117-1252 USA
Phone: 216-404-0053-103
Fax: 216-404-0054
www.tervesinc.com
Tessella.................................................. 3961
26 The Quadrant Abingdon Sciend Park
Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3YS United
Kingdom
Phone: 44-1235-555511
Fax: 44-1235-553302
www.tessella.com
Texas Oiltech Laboratories .................. 1207
10630 Fallstone Rd
Houston, TX 77099 USA
Phone: 281-495-2400 Fax: 281-495-2410
www.tol-lp.com
Thru Tubing Solutions .......................... 2103
11515 S. Portland
Oklahoma City, OK 73170 USA
www.thrutubing.com
Tier 1 Energy Solutions ........................ 3908
TIORCO, Inc. ......................................... 3003
TIW Corporation ................................... 3225
12300 South Main
Houston, TX 77035 USA
Phone: 713-551-7978 Fax: 713-728-4767
www.tiwoiltools.com
Tracerco ................................................ 4429
4106 New West Drive
Pasedena, TX 77507 USA
Phone: 281-291-7769 Fax: 281-291-7769
www.tracerco.com
TRE ........................................................ 2442
#410 - 475 W. Georgia Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 4M9 Canada
Phone: 604-331-2512 Fax: 604-331-2513
www.treuropa.com
U.S. Well Services ................................. 4535
533 Industrial Park Rd.
Jane Lew, WV 26378 USA
Phone: 304-884-5097 Fax: 304-884-2303
www.uswellservices.com
Ulterra Drilling Technologies ............... 3502
420 Throckmorton #1110
Ft. Worth, TX 76102 USA
Phone: 405-568-7235
www.ulterra.com
Unibrom USA, LLC. ............................... 4411
14090 Southwest Freeway
Sugar Land, TX 77478 USA
Phone: 281-340-8528
www.unibromUSA.com
UNICO Inc ............................................. 4243
3725 Nicholson Rd. Box 0505
Franksville, WI 53126 USA
Phone: 262-504-7523
www.unicous.com
UNIMIN ENERGY SOLUTIONS - A Sibelco
Global Division ..................................... 2725
2002 Timberloch Place, Suite 450
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 281-298-8088
www.propzone.com
Univar .................................................... 1037
19450 Hwy 249, 3rd Floor
Houston, TX 77070 USA
Phone: 972-938-2028
www.univar.com/us
University of Aberdeen ........................ 4427
College of Physical Sciences Fraser Noble
Building, Kings College
Aberdeen, AB23 3UE
United Kingdom
Phone: 44 1224 272081
www.abdn.ac.uk/energy
University of Houston .......................... 4457
- Bauer College of Business
334 Melcher Hall
Houston, TX 77204 USA
Phone: 713-743-0700
mba.uh.edu
University of Oklahoma MPGE ............. 3332
School of Petr. & Geol. Engrg.
100 E. Boyd, SEC T301
Norman, OK 73019 USA
Phone: 405-325-6822 Fax: 405-325-7477
mpge.ou.edu/
University of Southern California ........ 4151
Viterbi School
USC Viterbi School of Engineering 3650
McClintock Ave., OHE 106
Los Angeles, CA 90089-1455 USA
Phone: 213-821-4172 Fax: 213-821-0851
viterbi.usc.edu/gapp
University of Tulsa CESE ...................... 2535
800 South Tucker Drive
Tulsa, OK 74104 USA
Phone: 918-631-3019 Fax: 918-631-2154
www.cese.utulsa.edu
University of Tulsa, .............................. 3826
Master of Energy Business
2900 E. 5th Street, Helmerich 208
Tulsa, OK 74104 USA
Phone: 918-631-3625 Fax: 918-631-2142
www.utulsa.edu/meb
UPC Global ............................................ 1306
410 West Grand Parkway South, Suite 103
Katy, TX 77494 USA
Phone: 832-437-5193
Upstream .............................................. 4624
5151 San Felipe #1440
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-693-5508 Fax: 713-626-8125
www.upstreamonline.com
URTEC ................................................... 1244
1444 South Boulder
Tulsa, OK 74119 USA
Phone: 918-560-2618 Fax: 918-560-2684
www.urtec.org
US Synthetic ............................... 2219, 2221
1260 S 1600 W
Orem, UT 84058 USA
Phone: 801-235-9001
www.ussbearings.com
Vallourec USA Corporation .................. 3907
4424 West Sam Houston Pkwy North
Houston, TX 77055 USA
Phone: 713-479-3200 Fax: 713-479-3201
www.vallourec.com/en
Vantage Specialty Chemicals .............. 3950
707 Harco Dr.
Englewood, OH 45315 USA
Phone: 937-264-1222 Fax: 937-264-1225
www.vantagespecialties.com/
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Tecplot Inc. ........................................... 2517
3535 Factoria Blvd., S.E. Ste. 550
Bellevue, WA 98006 USA
Phone: 425-653-1200 Fax: 425-653-9200
www.tecplot.com/products/tecplot-rs/
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions................ 1807
2509 Bremer Road
Fort Wayne, IN 46815 USA
Phone: 260-748-5718 Fax: 260-743-4844
www.tss.trelleborg.com/
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TDK- Lambda Americas ..................... 1204
High Power Division
405 Essex Rd.
Neptune, NJ 07753 USA
Phone: 732-922-9300
www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp
Varel International Energy Services .... 4057
15800 International Plaza, Suite 150
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 281-670-2409
www.varelintl.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Downhole Products USA
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EXHIBITORS (as of 19 August 2015)
Variance Reduction International, Inc. 1851
9595 Six Pines Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 909-702-8546
www.variancereduction.com
Weatherford ......................................... 3030
2000 St. James Place
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-836-4000 Fax: 713-836-5035
weatherford.com
World Oil............................................... 2810
2 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1020
Houston, TX 77046 USA
Phone: 713-529-4301 Fax: 713-520-4412
www.WorldOil.com
Veolia Water Technologies .................. 4102
4760 World Houston Parkway Suite 100
Houston, TX 77032 USA
Phone: 412-809-6712 Fax: 412-809-6512
www.vwsoilandgas.com
Weatherford Laboratories ................... 3143
5200 N. Sam Houston Pkwy West Ste.500
Houston, TX 77086 USA
Phone: 832-375-6909 Fax: 832-237-5567
www.weatherfordlabs.com
W-Technology Link............................... 2651
19515 Oil Center Blvd.
Houston, TX 77073 USA
Phone: 281-233-2652
www.wtechnologylink.com
Victaulic Company ............................... 3503
4901 Kesslersville Road
Easton, PA 18040 USA
Phone: 610-923-3115 Fax: 610-250-8817
www.victaulic.com
WEBAC GMBH....................................... 3255
Roitzheimer Str. 180
Euskirchen, 53879 Germany
Phone: 49-2251-9460-22
Fax: 49-2251-9460-49
www.webac-gmbh.de
WWT International ............................... 3634
9758 Whithorn Dr.
Houston, TX 77095 USA
Phone: 1-281-345-8019 Fax: 1-281-345-8177
www.wwtinternational.com
Vinci Technologies ............................... 2511
Vindum Engineering, Inc...................... 2511
1 Woodview Court
San Ramon, CA 94582 USA
Phone: 925-275-0633 Fax: 925-275-9697
www.vindum.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
DMT GmbH & Company KG
Vinci Technologies
Visuray .................................................. 4443
3050 Post Oak Blvd. Suite 505
Houston, TX 77056 USA
Phone: 713-600-7706 Fax: 713-600-7711
www.visuray.com
Voest-Alpine Tubular Corporation....... 4619
11490 Westheimer Road, Suite 115
Houston, TX 77077 USA
Phone: 731-784-9990 Fax: 713-784-9980
Voestalpine Tubulars ............................ 4619
Alpinestrasse 17
Kindberg, 8652 Austria
Phone: +43 50304 23 0
Fax: +43 50304 63 233
www.voestalpine.com/tubulars
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
Voest-Alpine Tubular Corporation
Wacker Chemical Corporation ............. 1603
3301 Sutton Road
Adrian, MI 49221 USA
Phone: 517-264-8400 Fax: 517-264-4068
www.wacker.com
Wago Corporation ................................ 4525
N120 W19129 Freistadt Road
Germantown, WI 53022 USA
Phone: 262-255-6222 Fax: 262-255-3232
www.wago.us
Wanli Resources, LLC ........................... 4433
808 Tower F Jianye Headquarters
Zhengzhou, Henan 450000 China
Phone: 86-371-60126628
Fax: 86-371-60126629
www.wlproppant.com
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Well Master Corp. ................................. 1503
400 Corporate Circle Unit K-M
Golden, CO 80401 USA
Phone: 303-980-0254 Fax: 303-980-0355
www.WellMaster.com
Well Resolutions Technology .............. 4205
19408 Park Row, Ste.330
Houston, TX 77084 USA
Phone: 832-206-7651
www.wellresolutions.com
Wells Fargo Advisors ........................... 4056
100 2nd Avenue S
St. Petersberg, FL 33701 USA
Phone: 800-624-1221
www.home.wellsfargoadvisors.com
Welltec .................................................. 2543
22440 Merchants Way
Katy, TX 77449 USA
Phone: 281-371-1200 Fax: 281-398-9365
www.welltec.com
Western Falcon Inc. .............................. 2750
5810 Wilson Rd. #250
Humble, TX 77396 USA
Phone: 832-391-9461 Fax: 281-456-7574
www.westernfalcon.com
White Horse Technology ...................... 1451
1626 S. Cherry Street
Tomball, TX 77375 USA
Phone: 832-428-9923
www.whitehorsetechnology.com
Wild Well .............................................. 2717
2202 Oil Center Court
Houston, TX 77073 USA
Phone: 281-784-4700 Fax: 281-784-4750
www.wildwell.com
Participating Co-Exhibitors:
BTI Services
CSI Technologies
XACT Downhole Telemetry Inc. ........... 1302
15995 Barkers Landing Suite 315
Houston, TX 77079 USA
Phone: 713-408-1603 Fax: 281-657-3301
www.xactinc.com
Yellow Jacket Oil Tools ........................ 1703
11660 Brittmoore Park Dr.
Houston, TX 77041 USA
Phone: 713-856-1600 Fax: 713-849-2430
www.YJOilTools.com
Zaetric ................................................... 4003
27350 Blueberry Hill, Ste. 14
The Woodlands, TX 77385 USA
Phone: 713-824-1654 Fax: 713-621-4885
www.zaetric.com
ZEECO ................................................... 2957
22151 East 91st Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74014 USA
Phone: 918-258-8551 Fax: 918-251-5519
www.zeeco.com
Zeus Inc. ................................................ 1328
3737 Industrial Drive
Orangeburg, SC 29118 USA
Phone: 803-268-9500 Fax: 803-533-5694
www.zeusinc.com
Zhuzhou Seed Cemented Carbide
Technology Co., LTD. ............................ 3317
No. 1099 XiangDa Rd.
Zhuzhou Hunan, 412000 China
Phone: 86-731-2825-6456
Fax: 86-731-2272-5555
www.seed-carbide.com
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