URTEC

Austin Convention Center 500 E Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX, United States

2017 URTEC Booth Presentation Schedule | Booth #819 Monday, July 24 10:00am - 6:00pm 10:05 am Estimating Unconventional Wells’ Productivity and Drainage Volume – Eagle Ford Case StudyHasan Shojaei, Reservoir Engineer 10:25 am Microseismic-Based Reservoir Simulation: FINALLY!Carl Neuhaus, VP Engineering 10:45 am The Case For A BuriedArray In The Vaca MuertaAndrew Hill, Analysis Manager 11:05 …

SEG Annual Meeting

George R. Brown Convention Center 1001 Avenida De Las Americas, Houston, TX, United States

SEG Presentation Schedule Sept 24-27 Booth 2335 SEG Abstracts Microseismic for Field Development in the Permian: From Geophysics to Engineering Presented by: Carl Neuhaus Understanding how to increase recovery and reserves is key in stacked plays such as the Permian. In this talk we show results from a three-well pad in the Midland Basin using …

SPE ATCE

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center 900 E Market St, San Antonio, TX, United States

SPE ATCE Presentation Schedule October 9-11 Booth 2345 Full Schedule SPE ATCE Abstracts Microseismic-Based Completions Evaluation, Now In Real-Time! Presented by: Carl Neuhaus Coming soon, MicroSeismic will unveil its next version of real-time monitoring that will include real-time fracture modeling, dynamic SRV estimation, end-of-stage EUR and drainage estimation and rapid stress analysis. In this talk, …

SPE Annual Meeting

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center 900 E Market St, San Antonio, TX, United States

SPE Hydraulic Frac Technology Conference (HFTC)

The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center 1601 Lake Robbins Dr., The Woodlands, TX, United States

HFTC Presentation Schedule January 23-24, 2018 Booth 817 SPE HFTC Abstracts Frac Hits and Why Treatment Order Maters Presented by: Carl Neuhaus Microseismic-based stress analysis shows that completion efficiency can be influenced by neighboring depleted wellbores as well as the order in which the infill wells are treated. Quantifying stress changes based on those effects …