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SUMMARY:Register now for the SPE Permian Basin Section General Meeting March 20, 2024 – Midland -CapEx Management Lessons: Real-Time Friction and Perforation Efficiency Optimization within the Permian Basin Using Surface Based Acoustic Measurements
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nPresentation Overview:\nPoor perforation efficiency and excessively high bottomhole treating pressures are subsurface problems that lead to increased pumping costs and cluster over-capitalization in the range of $400,000/well upfront. This is before taking into account the lost reserves which in current designs can be worth in the range of $100,000/cluster throughout the life of a well’s production.\nHistorically, most technologies that offer a way to evaluate these issues have been either highly invasive, expensive, or unreliable which is why in 2022, Seismos, in conjunction with a major operator, went about field testing a new acoustic based alternative that only requires high rate sensors located at the wellhead. Through numerous wells, including those with bottomhole gauges and permanently cemented fiber, the acoustic friction analysis of rapid planned and unplanned rate drops (5 bpm+) was validated in its ability to deliver accurate real-time measurements of pipe friction and perforation friction – a crucial step towards the proper calculation of perforation efficiency and its time dependent counterpart, uniformity.\nThe presentation will walk through these validations and specific use cases from the Permian Basin.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter:\nGabriel Pedigo, Upstream Business Development Manager, Seismos\nWith several years of experience in engineering and business development, Gabriel has supported operators in multiple key North American basins while at Seismos. Graduating first in his class with the prestigious University Medal, he holds a BS in Petroleum Engineering with a minor in Mechanical Engineering from Louisiana State University. Currently, he is pursuing an MBA at Rice University as a Rice Business Scholar Award recipient.\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://upstreamcalendar.com/events/register-now-for-the-spe-permian-basin-section-general-meeting-march-20/
CATEGORIES:Permian Basin Calendar - Oil and Gas Events,Society of Petroleum Engineers - SPE Events Calendar
LOCATION:221 N. Main Street (enter at 105 W. Illinois) Midland, TX 79701
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