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Technical Program
Hydraulic Fracturing Technical Conference 2015 Baker Hughes Technical Program Schedule February 3-5 • The Woodlands,TX • Booth #605 Time*/ Paper Session Title Author Fracture Performance The Third Dimension: Productivity Effects from Spatial Placement and Well Architecture in Eagle Ford Shale Horizontal Wells W.D. Holcomb, R.F. Lafollette, M. Zhong Case Histories Do Data Mining Methods Matter?: A Wolfcamp “Shale” Case Study M. Zhong, J. Schuetter - Battelle Memorial Institute, S. Mishra - Battelle, R.F. Lafollette Case Histories Re-Fracturing in Eagle Ford and Bakken to Increase Reserves and Generate Incremental NPV - Field Study Y. Oruganti, R. Mittal, C.J. McBurney, A. Rodriguez Garza Case Histories Multidisciplinary Approach in the Permian BasinA Geological, Statistical and Engineering Case Study to Production Results on the Wichita Albany Formation F. Vera, C.R. Lemons, B. Holcomb, M. Zhong, R.F. Lafollette Conductivity – Fracturing and Proppant Proppant Transport? Viscosity Is Not All It’s Cracked Up To Be D.V. Gupta, A.M. Gomaa, P.S. Carman Diagnostics II/ Completion Hardware Disintegrating Frac Plug Technology Enables Interventionless Plug-n-Perf Completions with no Post-Frac Restrictions R.M. Allen, J.C. Doane, Y. Xu Fracturing Fluids Revolutionary Particle Gel Fluid System Unlocks of Fractured Reservoir Potential M. Zhou, P.S. Carman, R.S. Wheeler, H.D. Brannon, D.V. Gupta, R.R. Starks, Fracturing Fluids A New Technical Standard Procedure to Measure Stimulation Fluid Leak-Off Under Dynamic Conditions M. Asadi - (FTS International), B. Ainley - Chandler Engineering, H.D. Brannon - Baker Hughes, D. Archacki - Shrieve, A. Ghalambor - Consultant, M.A. Parker - Halliburton Energy Services Grp, R. Watson _ MiSwaco, E. Aubry - Total Wednesday, February 4 9:15 a.m. 173343 9:15 a.m. 173334 Alternate 173340 Alternate 173352 4:40 p.m. 173323 4:40 p.m. 173387 Thursday, February 5 10:05 a.m. 173369 10:55 a.m. 173388 * Current as of January 28, 2015, times may vary
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