Fracturing Optimization with Integrated Diagnostics II
Wednesday, 7 February
Waterway Ballroom 1-4
Technical
This two-part session covers a wide variety of diagnostics, executed in a broad cross-section of plays, covering primary through infill development. The integrated diagnostic field studies are enhanced with sophisticated, but practical, modeling case studies.
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0830-0915 217810Optimization of Enhanced Geothermal System Operations Using Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing and Offset Pressure Monitoring
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0915-0940 217778Methods for Assessing Proppant Coverage Along the Lateral for Plug-and-Perf Treatments
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0940-1005 217769PERFectly Stressed Out: Surface and Downhole Imaging Relations
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1005-1030 217776Investigation of Effective Fracture Height Using Strain Responses in a Vertical Monitoring Well During a Well Interference Test
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1115-1140 217798Real Time Calculation of Bottomhole Injection Temperatures Using Surface and Downhole Temperature Gauge Data
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1140-1205 217795Unconventional Reservoirs: Contact Area and Fracture Network Resulting from Perforations in Shale. A Comparative Study of Different Shale Targets and Shaped Charge Designs Optimized for Hydraulic Fracturing.
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1205-1230 217759New Advancements in Flowback Analysis for Rapid Diagnostics and Hydraulic Fracture Optimization
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Alternate 217820Evaluation of a Rapid Diagnostic Tool to Estimate Geometry Evolution of Multiple Simultaneously Propagating Fractures from Cross-well Fiber Optic Strain Measurements
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Alternate 217831Getting Granular with Proppant Logistics