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As we emerge from 2020 operation lulls, operators have continued to experiment with refracturing of unconventional horizontal wells, across many unconventional basins. This technology session will provide an overview of the U.S. refracturing landscape, case studies of economics, operational lessons, and what the industry has learned from emerging data-gathering techniques.
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This four-part series of webinars strives to deepen the understanding around issues of climate change and receive feedback from the wider oil and gas industry on the energy transition. The series is developed in partnership among SPE Gaia, OGCI, IPIECA and IOGP.
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Today is public data with limited resolution, and high-resolution private data, in the future the new satellites will bring new levels of transparency to methane emissions in both public and private domains.
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This webinar introduces the policy context and the voluntary efforts from the O&G industry to reduce methane emissions.
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Day 2 (continued) of the Oil and Natural Gas Technology Symposium: Focus on Sustainability, held virtually on 6–7 April 2021, included presentations on petroleum engineering, geosciences technology, and workforce challenges.
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Day 2 of the Oil and Natural Gas Technology Symposium: Focus on Sustainability, held virtually on 6–7 April 2021, included presentations from the DOE Office of Fossil Energy and Clean Resource Innovation Network
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The purpose of this virtual event, held 6-7 April 2021, was to share innovations that improve efficiency, sustainability, reduce environmental impact, and enhance recovery. Additionally, the speakers addressed the role of oil and natural gas in the coming energy transition. Presentations from this event are now available on-demand.
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Day 1 (continued) of the Oil and Natural Gas Technology Symposium: Focus on Sustainability, held virtually on 6–7 April 2021, included presentations on technology advances.
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Day 1 of the Oil and Natural Gas Technology Symposium: Focus on Sustainability, held virtually on 6–7 April 2021, included presentations on the path to net-zero and sustainability.
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The session will start with an overview of technologies available to the industry, and will then be followed by practical examples of solutions offered by service providers in the space.
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This webinar aims to differentiate detection from quantification programs, putting an emphasis on ongoing efforts to standardize testing of technologies, and outlining existing and under-development best practices and standards.
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This web-based technology session will feature four technical presentations that highlight recent field case studies on the theme of using fiber-optic measurements to optimize the completion and stimulation of unconventional wells. Join industry experts as they describe how in-well fiber-optic well sensors can monitor hydraulic fracture stimulations and the results used to diagnose fracture treatments, understand stimulation effectiveness, and optimize future completions. The technical presentations will be followed by a moderated Q&A-driven panel discussion. Specific topics will include integrating fiber-based data with that obtained by other methods to evaluate cluster and stage design strategies, fluid and proppant placement, fracture characterization and well-to-well interactions.
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