REGISTER TODAY FOR WATERFLOOD DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION
THINK YOU MAY MISS ALL, OR PART OF A SESSION?
ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE SESSION RECORDINGS AND PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY NOVEMBER 9TH & TEUSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 2020
8 CREDIT HOURS INSTRUCTION
10:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M.
$195
The technology used in waterflooding has been in existence for more than 100 years. The process, by which water is injected into a reservoir under pressure to move oil in place toward a producing well, has been widely used in the midcontinent for generations. An effective waterflood is a cost-efficient way to recover an additional 10 to 20 percent of the original oil in place in a given reservoir. Because of its wide acceptance over the years, many best practices have been developed as well as new technology aimed at improving this established process.
In this course, you will join some of the most experienced people in the regional waterflood business. Covering all aspects of waterflooding – from fundamentals and design to optimization and monitoring – you will not want to miss this online workshop developed specifically for operators and service companies working in the midcontinent.
Agenda:
Monday, November 9, 2020
Opening Remarks and KU TORP Update
Reza Barati - TORP Director
Speaker One
Waterflood Design Essentials
Paul Wilhite - Distinguished Professor Emeritus - University of Kansas
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Speaker One
Impact of lower salinity produced water from Arbuckle formation on SCAL properties of Lansing Kansas City limestone reservoirs
Reza Barati - TORP Director
Speaker Two
Design Optimization Case Studies
David Mohrbacher - Independent Consultant
Speaker Three
Inter-Well Tracer Testing For Waterflooding Diagnostics
Jon Spencer - Technical Consultant TracerAnalytics