Artificial Lift & Choke Management Congress, 2015

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http://www.eagle-ford-production-2015.com/
Examining How To Lower Operating Costs And Maximize Well
Recovery During Eagle Ford Production Programs A lot has changed since the debut sell-out Eagle Ford Production:

With Eagle Ford production already overtaking Bakken production, and predicted by the EIA to overtake Permian production. To continue this growth, and ensure it is sustainable, production operations need to be optimized to benefit from maximum well recovery.

This year’s agenda for the 2nd Annual Eagle Ford Production: Artificial Lift & Chemical Treatment 2015, (Houston, January 28-29) has purposely been redesigned to focus specifically on lowering operating costs, maximizing recovery and reducing down times throughout production processes with an increased focus on chemical treatment.

Centered entirely on recent Eagle Ford region operations, the event will feature 18+ operator led case studies, examining how to create optimal production processes across artificial lift, chemical treatment, automation, choke management & well spacing.

WHAT’S NEW FOR 2015?

GREATER PARAFFIN CONTROL FOCUS: As Eagle Ford wells

produce high paraffin levels, this year’s agenda places greater focus

on chemical treatment and prevention methods being used to

reduce well failures

ROD PUMP ALTERNATIVES: Rod pumps are of course the

backbone of artificial lift in the Eagle Ford; but could costs and

recovery be improved using other lift types? This conference will

determine exactly that

AREA SPECIFIC LIFT STRATEGIES: With the Eagle Ford being

comprised of different layers and consisting of different

hydrocarbon types, this year’s agenda will take a reservoir specific

focus to identify which lift techniques works best in which area

AUTOMATION FOCUS: With advances in automation occurring

rapidly, the agenda this year addresses the digital oilfield concept

providing solutions on how operators can implement this cost-

effectively into operations

GAS INTERFERENCE : For the first time, gas interference will be

addressed directly, specifically, examining how to avoid gas lock

and stay above bubble point

PUMPING THE CURVE: The rapid increase of horizontal wells has

caused a significant increase in lift challenges. A specific case study

will be delivered showing how an operator successfully carried this

out

H2S MANAGEMENT & EMISSIONS: With tighter EPA regulations,

and mounting pressures to reduce emissions, it essential for

operators to manage this as economically as possible. This year, for

the first time, there will be a specific focused sessions on H2S and

emissions control

NEW SPEAKER LINE-UP FOR 2014 INCLUDES:

Sarah Tamilarasan, Operations Manager, Carrizo Oil and Gas

Frederick W.Clarke, Artificial Lift Specialist, Murphy Oil

Jason Churchill, Operations Engineering Manager, Venado Oil and

Gas

Aaron White, Exploitation Engineer, Murphy Oil

Mike Bezilla, Operations Lead, Newfield

Steve Hochanadel, Senior Staff Production Engineer, EP Energy

Leslie Malone, Senior Staff Production Engineer, Murphy Oil

Daryl Mazzanti, VP Operations, Evolution Petroleum

Phil Martin, CEO, New Century Exploration

Bob Harris, Engineering Advisor, Venado Oil and Gas

Mohabbat Ahmadi, Professor, University of Alaska

Texas Railroad Commission

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