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SPE Workshop: The Montney Play
SPE WORKSHOP
As one of the bright spots in Canada’s oil and gas industry, the Montney fairway continues to attract investment, and has now grown to represent 25% of the nation’s gas supply since its humble beginnings. Despite challenging market conditions, a turbulent political environment, and excess supply from our neighbors to the south, Montney operators have demonstrated tremendous resilience and ingenuity.
The pace at which these creative innovations and collaborative efforts are being applied has accelerated over the last two years leading to new opportunities which will be discussed with some of the industry’s leading professionals at the SPE Montney Workshop.
This workshop is designed to engage and educate through lively panel discussions and case study presentations outlining peers’ successes & failures, evolving operational efficiencies, and emerging concerns. It will take a holistic approach that includes the integration of geosciences with reservoir, completion, and production engineering disciplines.
18 - 19 October 2016 Hotel Arts | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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About Society of Petroleum EngineersThe Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association for members engaging in oil and gas E&P, providing resources for technical knowledge. Income from this event will be invested back into SPE to support many other member programs. Scholarships, certification, the Distinguished Lecturer program, and SPE’s energy education program Energy4me are just a few examples.
AccessibilityOur events and functions are accessible to all attendees with wheelchairs. If you require special arrangements, please contact our staff at the registration desk.
CommercialismIn remaining consistent with workshop objectives and SPE guidelines, commercialism in presentations will not be permitted.
Company logos should be used only to indicate the affiliation of the presenter(s).
Continuing Education UnitsAttendees will receive 1.6 CEUs. One CEU equals 10 contact hours of participation. CEUs will be awarded through SPE Professional Development for participation and completion of SPE workshop. A permanent record of a participant’s involvement and awarding of CEUs will be maintained by SPE.
DocumentationFollowing the workshop a URL containing released copies of the workshop presentations will be available to all attendees.
Electronic DevicesAs a courtesy to the speakers and your fellow registrants, please turn off all electronic devices during presentations.
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SPE Workshop: The Montney Play 18 - 19 October 2016 Hotel Arts | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
GENERAL INFORMATION
COMMITTEECo-chairpersons
Jared Wynveen McDaniels & Associates
Thomas McCarthy Painted Pony Petroleum
John Aoun Seven Generations Energy
Susan Bialowas Sinopec Canada
John Cole Sasol
Michael Dembicki Seven Generations Energy
Nkem Ejiofor CIOC
Eric Geppert Canbriam Energy
John Jochen Unconventional Gas Resources
Curtis Kitchen BC Ministry of Natural Gas Development
Mark Kuipers EnCana Corporation
Heather Kwiatkowski Birchcliff Energy
Brad Makowecki Crew Energy
Kim Nguyen Consultant
Morteza Nobakht Seven Generations Energy
Scott Rennie CIOC
Murray Reynolds Ferus
Lisa Song Chevron Canada
Stuart Valentini Progress Energy
Aaron White Murphy Oil Company
Michael Woofter Paramount Resources
Dan Yang Shell Canada
Name BadgesPlease wear your badge at all times. It is a courtesy to your fellow registrants, speakers and sponsors.
Photography and Recording PolicySPE reserves the exclusive rights to all video/audio recording or reproductions of the workshop.
Unauthorized video/audio recording is expressly prohibited in the session room(s) or poster area, whether by video, still or digital camera, mobile phone, or any other means or form of reproduction.
Any person attending may be photographed or videotaped, and by your attendance, you give permission to use your image in possible future marketing publications including print, online, and video.
Workshop FormatWorkshops maximize the exchange of ideas among attendees and presenters through brief technical presentations followed by extended Q&A periods. Focused topics attract an informed audience eager to discuss issues critical to advancing both technology and best practices.
Many of the presentations are in the form of case studies, highlighting engineering achievements and lessons learned. In order to stimulate frank discussion, no proceedings are published and members of the press are not invited to attend.
On behalf of the Montney Workshop Committee and invited speakers, SPE Canada is pleased to make a donation of $500 to Heart for Home Haiti, a registered Canadian charity operating in Port Salut, Haiti. Heart for Home Haiti is providing aid in the form of food, clean water and shelter to Haitians impacted by Hurricane Matthew. This donation has been made at the request of the committee, in lieu of speaker and committee gifts.
McDaniel & Associates is actively evaluating allmajor resource plays in the Western CanadianSedimentary Basin (WCSB) on behalf of our
clients who are leading development and pushingtechnology in many of these plays.
McDaniel has been evaluating the Montney fromthe early days in B.C. to the current world class
gas, condensate and oil resource spanninghundreds of miles.
McDaniel & Associates ConsultantsThe #1 Montney Evaluator
www.mcdan.com
Brian Hamm P.Eng. - bhamm@mcdan.com Jared Wynveen P. Eng. - jwynveen@mcdan.com
Mike Verney P. Eng. - mverney@mcdan.com Steven Carmichael P.Eng.
David Jenkinson P.Geol.
- scarmichael@mcdan.com
- djenkinson@mcdan.com
Canada
Our clients operate approximately50% of all third party evaluated
production.
Schedule Overview All technical sessions will be held in Spectrum 4/5Breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks will be held in Spectrum 4/5 but served from Raw BarTUESDAY, 18 OCTOBER07:00 - 08:00 | Registration and Breakfast
08:00 - 08:40 | Opening Remarks and Keynote Presentation
08:40 - 10:40 | Session 1: Reservoir Characterization
10:40 - 11:00 | Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 | Session 2: Field Development
12:30 - 13:30 | Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 | Session 3: Higher Tonnages, Longer Lengths, More Stages: Evolution of the Montney Completion Design
15:00 - 15:30 | Coffee Break
15:30 - 17:00 | Session 4: Production Performance: Streamlining Operations and Latest Trends
17:00 - 18:30 | Networking Reception Spectrum 3/4/5
WEDNESDAY, 19 OCTOBER07:00 - 08:00 | Registration and Breakfast
08:00 - 09:30 | Session 5: Liquid Characterization and Commercial Potential
09:30 - 10:00 | Coffee Break
10:00 - 11:30 | Session 6: Development Planning – From Well Performance/Spacing to Reserves Estimation
11:30 - 13:00 | Lunch
13:00 - 14:30 | Session 7: Enhancing Well Performance through Fracturing & Re-fracturing Practices
14:30 - 15:00 | Coffee Break
15:00 - 16:30 | Session 8: Subsurface Well Construction and Design
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 (separate registration required)07:00 - 08:00 | Training Course Registration and Breakfast Spectrum 1/2
08:00 - 17:00 | Shale Analytics – Instructor: Shahab D. Mohaghegh
18 - 19 October 2016 Hotel Arts | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
TECHNICAL AGENDA TUESDAY, 18 OCTOBER
0700-0800 | Registration Spectrum Foyer Hot Breakfast Raw Bar sponsored by:
0800-0840 | Opening Remarks and Keynote Presentation
Workshop Co-Chairs: Jared Wynveen, McDaniel & Associates Consultants Thomas McCarthy, Painted Pony Petroleum
Keynote Speaker: How the Montney Fits into the Global Supply Picture Andre Prasek, PwC
0840-1040 | Session 1: Reservoir Characterization Session Chairs: Lisa Song, Chevron
Susan Bialowas, Sinopec Eric Geppert, Canbriam Energy
This session will tackle the subsurface characterization of the Montney formation from core to seismic scale. Different company perspectives will be showcased, answering these questions: Does geology matter? What are we looking for in a sweet spot?
n Presentation 1: Application of Micro-Seismic Data to Reservoir Characterization and Fracture Stimulation Effectiveness in the Northern Montney Jim Reimer, Painted Pony Petroleum
n Presentation 2: Production Sweet Spot in Liquids-Rich Wapiti Montney Susan Bialowas, Sinopec Canada
n Presentation 3: Geomechanical Characterization of the Farrell Creek Montney Reservoir, NE BCPat McLellan, McLellan Energy Advisors
n Presentation 4: Application of Reservoir Characterization in Drilling and Completion Operations Graham Janega, Canbriam Energy
1040-1100 | Coffee Break Raw Bar sponsored by:
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Canbriam Energy Inc.2100, 215 2nd Street SWCalgary, AB Canada T2P 1M4
Tel: 403.269.2874Fax: 403.269.7637
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Canbriam Energy is a private intermediate natural gas exploration and production company with operations in the proli c Altares Montney region of Northeast BC.
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1100-1230 | Session 2: Field Development Session Chairs: Scott Rennie, CIOC
John Cole, Sasol Heather Kwiatkowski, Birchcliff Energy
Looking at the challenges operators are faced with from appraisal to delineation to full field development.
n Presentation 1: Strategies for Transitioning from Appraisal to Full Development Heather Kwiatkowski, Birchcliff Energy
n Presentation 2: Field Development of the Liquids Rich Kakwa Area Michael Dembicki, Seven Generations Energy
n Presentation 3: Water Strategy & Management John Cole, Sasol
1230-1330 | Lunch Raw Bar sponsored by:
1330-1500 | Session 3: Higher Tonnages, Longer Lengths, More Stages: Evolution of the Montney Completion Design
Session Chairs: Aaron White, Murphy Oil Company John Aoun, Seven Generations Energy Kim Nguyen, Consultant
Well construction and the associated completion design is a key driver to well performance; completion-driven well performance improvements, decision workflow and evaluation criteria will be reviewed.
n Presentation 1: Compare and Contrast Between US and Montney Completion Trends Morgan Kwan, RS Energy
n Presentation 2: Searching for the Economic Sweet Spot - Optimizing Wellbore and Frac Design for Montney DevelopmentTrevor Reid, Encana
n Presentation 3: Tracking the Big Fracs versus Big Production plus the Production Impact of Frac Fluid Design, Refracs and Proppant ConductivityTim Leshchyshyn, Fracknowledge
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SPE Workshop: The Montney Play 18 - 19 October 2016 Hotel Arts | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1500-1530 | Coffee Break Raw Bar sponsored by:
1530-1700 | Session 4: Production Performance: Streamlining Operations and Latest Trends
Session Chairs: Daniel Yang, Shell Canada John Jochen, Unconventional Gas Resources Thomas McCarthy, Painted Pony Petroleum
The common theme for this session is well performance. After the introduction of a novel method to predict well performance, a change in flow-back strategy with a potential impact on production is discussed followed by an overview of how type curves and ultimate recovery expectations for the Montney have changed over time.
n Presentation 1: Forecast by Combining the Physics of Flow Regimes with a Modified Hyperbolic EquationRandy Freeborn, Energy Navigator
n Presentation 2: The Impact of Accelerating ProductionCarrie Rowe and Shane Pelechaty, Shell Canada
n Presentation 3: Montney Performance Trends and Implications on Type Curves and ReservesJared Wynveen, McDaniel & Associates Consultants
1700-1630 | Reception Spectrum 3/4/5 sponsored by:
WEDNESDAY, 19 OCTOBER
0700-0800 | Registration Spectrum Foyer Hot Breakfast Raw Bar sponsored by:
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0800-0930 | Session 5: Liquid Characterization and Commercial Potential
Session Chairs: Brad Makowecki, Crew Energy Jared Wynveen, McDaniel & Associates Curtis Kitchen, BC Ministry of Natural Gas Development
The commercial boundaries of the Montney fairway continue to expand as operators engage the challenges of exploration and economic proficiency. All of this is happening within a strenuous commodity price environment as producers look to extract more value from higher liquids rich plays. This session will review the variations and boundaries.
n Keynote Presentation: Economics of the Montney with Specific Consideration on Liquids and the Impact to the Bottom LineJuan Jarrah, TD Securities
n Presentation 2: Prediction of Liquids-Gas Ratio Peter Liang, Paramount Resources
n Presentation 3: Current Advancement of the Supergiant Montney Gas Fairway Assessed Using Production, Reservoir and Financial DataBarry McNamara, Painted Pony Petroleum
0930-1000 | Coffee Break Raw Bar sponsored by:
1000-1130 | Session 6: Development Planning - From Well Performance/Spacing to Reserves Estimation
Session Chairs: Michael Woofter, Paramount Resources Nkem Ejiofor, CIOC Morteza Nobakht, Seven Generations Energy
How many wells? How many pads? How much reserves?
n Presentation 1: Overview of Recently Published SPEE Monograph 4Mike Verney, McDaniel & Associates, Vice-Chair SPEE Canada
n Presentation 2: Montney Completion Optimization Using Regression Analysis and Reservoir SimulationGeorge Voneiff, Unconventional Gas Resources
n Presentation 3: Well Spacing and Interference - A Case Study in GroundbirchDaniel Yang, Shell Canada
1130-1300 | Lunch Raw Bar sponsored by:
SPE Workshop: The Montney Play 18 - 19 October 2016 Hotel Arts | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1300-1430 | Session 7: Enhancing Well Performance Through Fracturing & Re-fracturing Practices
Session Chairs: Stuart Valentini, Progress Energy Mark Kuipers, Encana Kim Nguyen, Consultant
There have been a number of novel fracturing practices introduced to maximize or improve overall well performance, including refracturing. This session will focus on case histories where operational efficiency or fracture performance was enhanced through these methods.
n Presentation 1: Completion Technology Trial Analysis: an Open-hole/ Plug & Perf Pilot Trevor Samis, Progress Energy
n Presentation 2: Frac Diverter Applications: Refracs and NWCs Andrew Maynard, Canadian Natural Resources
n Presentation 3: Refrac Pilot ResultsMatt Desroches, Murphy Oil Company
1430-1500 | Coffee Break Raw Bar sponsored by:
1500-1700 | Session 8: Panel Discussion - Subsurface Well Construction and Design
Session Chairs: Murray Reynolds, Ferus Michael Dembicki, Seven Generations Energy
Considerations of wellbore construction design on drilling and completion operations.
Presentations and Panelists: n Presentation 1: Completion Optimization Trends in the
Montney Murray Reynolds, Ferus
n Presentation 2: Is Our Legacy Montney Drilling and Completions Strategy a Good Design for the Future?Alan Young, D&C Consultant
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n Presentation 3: Increasing Montney Production Through Use of Energized FluidsRobert Taylor, Halliburton
n Presentation 4: Pinpointing the Montney Eric Schmelzl, NCS
n Presentation 5: Montney Play: Drilling Data TrendsMark Lenko, Canadian Discovery
n Presentation 6: Subsurface Construction Considerations Michael Dembicki, Seven Generations Energy
Did you Know....
In April 2016, the SPE Canadian Educational Trust (formerly the Petroleum Society of Canada’s 50th Anniversary Trust Fund) was dissolved and a new entity was formed called the SPE Canadian Educational Foundation. The new governance structure will allow the Foundation to play an active role through the creation of new programs and society outreach initiatives to benefit the SPE membership in the Canadian Region.
Watch for an email being sent in the next couple weeks with more information about how you can get involved and/or make a donation to support the Foundation.
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