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The Only Congress 100% Focused On Maximizing The Productivity Of The Liquids-Rich Windows Of The Woodford Shale Analyzing Geological Variables & Optimizing Well Spacing & Completions Strategies To Identify & Maximize The Productivity Of Liquids-Rich Horizontal Targets In The Woodford WHAT’S NEW THIS YEAR: January 28-29 | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma Chris Talley Advising Engineer Continental Resources Expert Insight From Major E&P Companies Working The Woodford Oil Windows www.woodford-shale-2015.com Register By Friday November 21, 2014 * SAVE $400 • 100% FOCUS ON LIQUIDS-RICH TARGETS: Given attendee feedback that last year’s agenda had too many sessions on dry gas operations, this year every presentations has been selected and screened to ensure each case study is exclusively focused on activity in the liquids-rich window of the Woodford • BASED ON RESULTS, NOT PREDICTIONS: This year’s agenda will be based 100% on the new data uncovered in 2014 which drove a 30% increase in production rates. No more prediction: just results • FOCUS SESSIONS ON THE SCOOP: This year’s agenda will for the first time have focus sessions on the SCOOP, alongside case studies from operators working in every other liquids-rich area within the Anadarko, Arkoma and Ardmore basins • NATURAL FRACTURES AND FAULTS: With new data now available, this year’s agenda will for the first time be able to provide a comprehensive analysis of how information on faults and natural fractures is helping to identify the most productive targets in the Woodford • WELL SPACING: This year’s agenda will be the first ever Woodford congress to analyze the optimal well spacing for liquids-rich wells in the play • COMPLETIONS: With the number of wells being completed in the Woodford rising exponentially in 2014, operators will use this year’s agenda as a platform to now finally share the optimal completions techniques, technologies and frac sizes for liquids-rich Woodford wells • WATER MANAGEMENT: Brand new this year will be the first Woodford-specific case studies on water management in the water-scare Oklahoma region George Vassilellis Senior Advisor, Technology Hub Repsol Jeff D. Kelley Senior Geological Advisor SandRidge Energy Steve Tipton Completions Engineering Advisor Newfield Exploration Narayan Nair Senior Reservoir Engineer LINN Energy Julie Garvin President Roxanna Oil Bob Firth CEO Caballo Energy Wade Hutchings Regional Vice President - Mid-Continent Assets Marathon Oil Organized By: In Association With:

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The Woodford shale is now the fastest growing shale play in America, showing a 30% increase in production rates over the last year. However, a lot has changed in the play over the last 12 months. Bets that were placed on the SCOOP are starting to pay off, with the likes of Continental Resources and Marathon Oil seeing promising results, whilst the STACK is drawing increased attention from the activities of Newfield Exploration and others. One thing that remains clear though, is that in order for operators to make the Woodford shale economical, they will need to focus on identifying and exploiting liquids-rich targets, to maximize value from their assets. Across both the Anadarko or Arkoma Basins, operators in the Woodford have made major progress in this over the last year, and this will be the only forum to hear exclusive updates from them 100% focused on the liquids-rich window of the play. As the only congress 100% focused on the liquids-rich windows of the Woodford shale, this year's 2nd Annual Woodford Liquids Rich Horizontal Targets Congress 2015 will provide over 20 brand new operator case studies, focusing on identifying and maximizing the productivity of liquids-rich horizontal targets in the Woodford Shale.

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Page 1: Woodford Liquids Rich Horizontal Targets Congress 2015

The Only Congress 100% Focused On Maximizing The Productivity Of The Liquids-Rich Windows Of The Woodford Shale

Analyzing Geological Variables& Optimizing Well Spacing & Completions Strategies ToIdentify & Maximize The Productivity OfLiquids-Rich Horizontal TargetsIn The Woodford

WHAT’S NEW THIS YEAR:

January 28-29 | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma

Chris Talley Advising Engineer Continental Resources

Exper t Insight From Major E&P Companies Working The Woodford Oil Windows

www.woodford-shale-2015.com

Register By FridayNovember 21, 2014

*SAVE $400

• 100% FOCUS ON LIQUIDS-RICH TARGETS: Given attendee feedback that last year’s agenda had too many sessions on dry gas operations, this year every presentations has been selected and screened to ensure each case study is exclusively focused on activity in the liquids-rich window of the Woodford

• BASED ON RESULTS, NOT PREDICTIONS: This year’s agenda will be based 100% on the new data uncovered in 2014 which drove a 30% increase in production rates. No more prediction: just results

• FOCUS SESSIONS ON THE SCOOP: This year’s agenda will for the first time have focus sessions on the SCOOP, alongside case studies from operators working in every other liquids-rich area within the Anadarko, Arkoma and Ardmore basins

• NATURAL FRACTURES AND FAULTS: With new data now available, this year’s agenda will for the first time be able to provide a comprehensive analysis of how information on faults and natural fractures is helping to identify the most productive targets in the Woodford

• WELL SPACING: This year’s agenda will be the first ever Woodford congress to analyze the optimal well spacing for liquids-rich wells in the play

• COMPLETIONS: With the number of wells being completed in the Woodford rising exponentially in 2014, operators will use this year’s agenda as a platform to now finally share the optimal completions techniques, technologies and frac sizes for liquids-rich Woodford wells

• WATER MANAGEMENT: Brand new this year will be the first Woodford-specific case studies on water management in the water-scare Oklahoma region

George Vassilellis Senior Advisor, Technology Hub Repsol

Jeff D. Kelley Senior Geological Advisor SandRidge Energy

Steve Tipton Completions Engineering Advisor Newfield Exploration

Narayan Nair Senior Reservoir Engineer LINN Energy

Julie Garvin President Roxanna Oil

Bob Firth CEO Caballo Energy

Wade Hutchings Regional Vice President - Mid-Continent Assets Marathon Oil

Organized By: In Association With:

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www.woodford-shale-2015.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

IDENTIFYING & MAXIMIZING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF LIQUIDS-RICH HORIZONTAL

TARGETS IN THE WOODFORD SHALE

The Woodford shale is now the fastest growing shale play in America, showing a 30% increase in

production rates over the last year.

However, a lot has changed in the play over the last 12 months. Bets that were placed on the

SCOOP are starting to pay off, with the likes of Continental Resources and Marathon Oil seeing

promising results, whilst the STACK is drawing increased attention from the activities of Newfield

Exploration and others.

One thing that remains clear though, is that in

order for operators to make the Woodford shale

economical, they will need to focus on identifying

and exploiting liquids-rich targets, to maximize

value from their assets. Across both the Anadarko

or Arkoma Basins, operators in the Woodford

have made major progress in this over the last

year, and this will be the only forum to hear

exclusive updates from them 100% focused on

the liquids-rich window of the play.

As the only congress 100% focused on the

liquids-rich window of the Woodford shale, this year’s 2nd Annual Woodford Liquids-Rich

Horizontal Targets Congress 2015 will provide over 18 brand new operator case studies,

focusing on identifying and maximizing the productivity of liquids-rich horizontal targets in the

Woodford shale. Speakers at the congress will break down the key technical strategies that

allowed them to successfully identify new productive liquids-rich horizontal targets in 2014 and

maximize productivity within these targets, focusing on:

DAY 1: IDENTIFYING LATERAL TARGETS: Detailing the key geological, geophysical and

geomechanical variables that have contributed to the success of the most productive liquids-rich

targets that have been discovered in 2014

DAY 2: COMPLETIONS, WELL SPACING & WATER MANAGEMENT: Identifying the

optimal well spacing for liquids-rich Woodford wells, explaining the completions techniques and

technologies that are providing the most targeted solution in the Woodford and breaking down

advances in effective water management in the water-scare Woodford region

Key topics of focus will include:

• DENTIFYING LATERAL TARGET

ZONES: Integrating geological data

to determine the optimal lateral target

zones for maximizing the productivity of

liquids-rich Woodford wells

• NATURAL FRACTURES & FAULTS:

Collecting & utilizing data on natural

fractures & faults to identify the most

productive targets in the Woodford

• POROSITY, PERMEABILITY &

RESERVOIR THICKNESS: Optimizing

the accuracy of porosity & permeability

prediction in the Woodford, determining

the critical reservoir thickness for an

economic well & using petrophysical

data to locate productive targets

• WELL SPACING: Assessing how to

use an accurate reservoir model to

select the most economic well spacing

for Woodford wells

• COMPLETIONS STRATEGIES:

Identifying the optimal frac designs,

frac sizes & completions technologies

& maximizing reservoir drainage when

completing Woodford wells

• WATER MANAGEMENT: Assessing

water availability & examining cost-

effective water sourcing, disposal &

recycling strategies for the Woodford

• MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTURE:

Providing updates on the build-out

of midstream takeaway capacity in

the Woodford to assess its readiness

to deal with burgeoning production

volumes

Skirvin Hilton - Oklahoma City

1 Park AvenueOklahoma City Oklahoma 73102

Tel: (1) 405 272 3040 www.skirvinhilton.com

Venue Information: Sponsorship And Exhibition Opportunities:

*SAVE $400

Register By FridayNovember 21, 2014

Dry Gas Condensate Oil Woodford abscent

To secure your booth or discuss tailor-made

sponsorship packages, contact:

John Duggan (1) 800 721 3915

[email protected]

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USING GEOLOGICAL, GEOMECHANICAL & GEOPHYSICAL DATA TO IDENTIFY THE MOST PRODUCTIVE LIQUIDS-RICH LATERAL TARGETS IN THE WOODFORD

Day 1Wednesday January 28, 2015

8:30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

Chaired by: Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna OilIDENTIFYING LATERAL TARGET ZONES

Integrating Geological Data To Determine The Optimal Lateral Target Zones For Maximizing The Productivity Of Liquids-Rich

Woodford Wells

KEYNOTE: IDENTIFYING LATERAL TARGET ZONES8:40 Utilizing Geological Data To Identify The Optimal Lateral Target Zones For Maximizing The Productivity & Economics Of Woodford Wells

•UnderstandinghowstratigraphicvariabilityimpactsproductivityacrosstheWoodfordtodeterminehowstratigraphicdatacanbeusedtoidentifytheoptimallateraltargets

•Factoringinporosity,TOCandgeomechanicalpropertiestodeterminethemostfavorablezonestotarget

•UnderstandingwhichgeologicalfactorshavethebiggestimpactontheeaseofdrillingandcompletingwellsintheWoodford

•Quantifyingtheimpactthattargetingtherightareasforyourlateralscanhaveontheeconomicsofawelltodeterminewhatreturnoninvestmentcanbeseenfromeffectivegeologicalcharacterization

Wade Hutchings, Regional Vice President - Mid-Continent Assets, Marathon Oil9:10 Question & Answer Session

PREDICTING PRODUCTIVITY IN THE OIL WINDOW9:20 Using Information On Thermal Maturity, Oil Saturation & Phase Behavior To Identify The Most Productive Parts Of The Oil Window To Target In The Woodford

•EvaluatingwhatlevelofoilgenerationandsaturationissufficienttomakereservoirsintheoilwindowoftheWoodfordeconomic

•Usingdataonthermalmaturitytopredicttheproductivityofdifferentpartsoftheoilwindow

•Understandinghowtopredictphasebehaviorintheoilwindowandwhatimpactithasonproductivity

•Usingthisinformationtodeterminewhetherthelower,middleortheupperpartsoftheoilwindowrepresentthemostpromisingtargets

Brian Cardott, Geologist IV, Oklahoma Geological Survey9:50 Question & Answer Session

10:00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

PREDICTING LIQUIDS YIELD10:30 Accurately Predicting Liquids Volumes To Identify Sweet Spots For Liquids-Rich Woodford Wells

•EvaluatingmethodsfordeterminingtheliquidscontentofaWoodfordwelltoensureyoutargetthehighestvalueareas

•Analyzingwaysofpredictingwhatyouroilyield,condensateyieldandnaturalgasyieldwillbeforawell

•Strikingtherightbalancebetweenvolumeofliquidsinplaceandthedeliverabilityofareservoirwhenchoosingaliquids-richtarget

•Understandinghowdifferentproportionsofoil,condensateandnaturalgasvolumesimpactshowthewellshouldbecompleted

George Vassilellis, Senior Advisor, Technology Hub, Repsol11:00 Question & Answer Session

WOODFORD SCOOP FOCUS11:10 Analyzing The Key Factors That Are Driving Productivity In The Woodford SCOOP & Determining What Lessons This Holds For Identifying Other Productive Zones In The Woodford

•EvaluatingtheextenttowhichwellsintheSCOOPdependonnaturalfracturestoreachsufficientlevelsofproductivitytobeworthtargeting

•Examiningwhatlevelofthermalmaturityisrequired

forawellintheSCOOPtobeeconomic•Assessingwhetherthereisafacieschangeinthe

SCOOPthatmakesitagoodtargetforoilproduction•EvaluatingwhatlessonslearntintheSCOOPcanbeapplied

toidentifyingotherproductivezonesintheWoodfordChris Talley, Advising Engineer, Continental Resources11:40 Question & Answer Session

NATURAL FRACTURES AND FAULTSCOLLECTING & USING DATA ON NATURAL FRACTURES &

FAULTS TO IDENTIFY THE MOST PRODUCTIVE TARGETS IN THE WOODFORD

NATURAL FRACTURES11:50 Quantifying The Impact Of Natural Fractures On The Productivity Of Woodford Reservoirs To Determine How Much Fracturing Is Required For An Economic Well

•AssessinghowcriticalnaturalfracturesaretotheproductivityofWoodfordwellstoquantifytheirimportanceforaneconomicwell

•ProvidinginsightintotheoptimalstrategiesforaccuratelyidentifyingfracturesintheWoodfordtohelptargetproductivezones

•Understandinghowtotakeadvantageofnaturalfracturestoaccentuatetheeffectofhydraulicfracturing

•DeterminingtheextenttowhichitispossibletoachievesufficientproductivityinareasoftheWoodfordwithoutnaturalfracturestoopenupabroaderrangeoftargets

Roger M. Slatt, Gungoll Family Chair Professor In Petroleum Geology And Geophysics, University Of Oklahoma12:20 Question & Answer Session

12:30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

FAULTS1:30 Evaluating Strategies For Identifying & Dealing With Faults In The Woodford To Minimize Their Impact On Drilling Consistency

•EvaluatinghowtheriskofinteractionwithfaultsvariesacrosstheWoodfordtohelpidentifyareaswherethisriskisatitslowest

•QuantifyingtheimpactthattheprevalenceoffaultsintheWoodfordhasontheconsistencyofdrillingresultsandhowthiscanbemitigated

•Examiningstrategiesforavoidingpre-stressedgeologicalfeaturestomaximizetheproductivityofWoodfordwells

•Understandinghowseismiccanbeeffectivelyusedtoidentifywherefaultsaresothatyoucanlayoutyourwellpathaccordingly

Jim Puckette, Associate Professor Of Geology, Oklahoma State University2:00 Question & Answer Session

POROSITY, PERMEABILITY & RESERVOIR THICKNESSOPTIMIZING THE ACCURACY OF POROSITY &

PERMEABILITY PREDICTION IN THE WOODFORD, DETERMINING THE CRITICAL RESERVOIR THICKNESS FOR AN ECONOMIC WELL & USING PETROPHYSICAL DATA TO

LOCATE PRODUCTIVE TARGETS

POROSITY & PERMEABILITY2:10 Explaining How To Maximize The Accuracy & Certainty Of Porosity Determination & Analyzing The Key Factors Determining Permeability In The Woodford To Identify The Most Productive Targets

•UsingacomprehensiveunderstandingoftheporenetworksintheWoodfordtodeterminethemostproductiveareastotarget

•AssessinghowtheporositystructureofrocksintheWoodfordvaryacrosstheplayandhowthisimpactswhichareaswillbemostproductive

•Combiningdataonporositywithdataonresistivitytogetacomprehensiveunderstandingofthenatureoftherocks

•UnderstandingwhichtypeoflogsareprovingmosteffectivefordeterminingporosityintheWoodford

•AnalyzingvariancesinpermeabilityacrosstheWoodfordtoidentifywhichzonesaremorepermeablethanothers

•BenchmarkingstrategiesforoptimizingtheaccuracyofpredictingpermeabilityintheWoodford

•QuantifyingtheextenttowhichpermeabilityintheWoodfordislinkedtofractureconnectivity

•ExaminingwhichfactorsotherthannaturalfracturesarehavingthebiggestimpactonthepermeabilityofrocksintheWoodford

Jeff D. Kelley, Senior Geological Advisor, SandRidge Energy2:40 Question & Answer Session

2:50 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

RESERVOIR THICKNESS3:20 Determining The Critical Thickness For A Productive & Deliverable Woodford Reservoir

•EvaluatingtheminimumreservoirthicknessrequiredforaproductiveWoodfordwell

•FactoringreservoirthicknessintodecisionsaboutthedeliverabilityofareservoironceTOChasbeenestablished

•MappingoutthevariabilityinreservoirthicknessacrosstheWoodfordtoidentifywhichareashaveafavorablethicknessforoilproduction

•EstimatingwhatlevelofreservoirthicknessisrequiredtodevelopmorethanonelayeroftheWoodfordatthesametime

Jim Puckette, Associate Professor Of Geology, Oklahoma State University3:50 Question & Answer Session

STRATIGRAPHIC VARIABILITY4:00 Evaluating Stratigraphic Variability And Heterogeneity Of The Woodford To Determine Causes And Consequences Based On Geochemical Characterization

•UnderstandingfaciesvariationswithintheWoodfordasillustratedbyvariationsinbulkgeochemicalpropertiessuchasTOCandRockEvaluationdata

•Assessingfactorsresponsibleforcausingfaciesvariationsandtherelativeimportanceofsourcematerialsvs.depositionalenvironments

•Evaluatingvariationsinhydrocarbonproductsresultingfromfaciesvariationsinordertodeterminewhethercertainfaciespresentmoreproductivedrillingtargets

•UnderstandingtheimportanceofintegratinggeochemicaldatawithothertechniquessuchassequencestratigraphyandrockpropertiesinordertoobtainamorecomprehensivepictureofthepotentialoftheWoodford

Dr. R. Paul Philp, Professor Of Petroleum And Environmental Geochemistry, University of Oklahoma4:30 Question & Answer Session

SEISMIC IMAGING4:40 Harnessing Seismic Data To Identify The Optimal Drilling Targets & Map Out Potential Drilling Hazards In The Woodford

•Providingexperiencesofusing3DseismictopickoutproductivetargetzonesintheWoodford

•UnderstandinghowtouseseismictoeffectivelymapoutfaultsandfracturesintheWoodford

•ApplyingseismictodatatodeterminetheoptimalinfillspacingforWoodfordwells

•Relatingseismicdatatopotentialdrillinghazardstoinformaneffectivedrillingstrategy

5:10 Question & Answer Session

5:20 Chair’s Closing Remarks

5:30 - 6:30 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area

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8:30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

Chaired by : Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil

WELL SPACINGDETERMINING THE MOST ECONOMIC WELL SPACING FOR MAXIMIZING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF WOODFORD WELLS

WELL SPACING & RESERVOIR MODELLING

8:40 Assessing How To Use An Accurate Reservoir Model To Select The Most Economic Well Spacing For Woodford Wells

•Explaininghowtocreatearigorous3DreservoirmodeltoaccuratelydeterminetheoptimalwellspacingforWoodfordwells

•Understandinghowtousegeologicaldatatodeterminethemostproductivedistancebetweenwells

•EvaluatingwhichcriteriaareprovingmostimportantinsuccessfullydeterminingthemosteconomicwellspacingintheWoodford

•Weighinguptheprosandconsofusingtrialanderrortodeterminewellspacingcomparedwithdetailedanalysisoftherocks

Moderated by: Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil

Panelist: Narayan Nair, Sr. Reservoir Engineer, LINN Energy

9:10 Question & Answer Session

COMPLETIONS STRATEGIESIDENTIFYING THE OPTIMAL FRAC DESIGNS, FRAC SIZES

& TECHNOLOGIES & FOR MAXIMIZING RESERVOIR DRAINAGE WHEN COMPLETING WOODFORD WELLS

OVERALL COMPLETIONS STRATEGIES

9:20 Applying The Optimal Completions Techniques & Strategies To Maximize Reservoir Drainage In Woodford Wells

•CreatingafracdesignthatoptimizeseconomicrecoveryinWoodfordwells

•ExaminingwaysofachievingthemaximumpossiblefraclengthtoincreasereservoirdrainageinWoodfordwells

•Understandinghowtousefracmodelingtechniquestoselectandoptimizeyourcompletionsstrategy

•IdentifyingwhichcompletionstechnologiesareprovingmostsuccessfulinimprovingtheproductivityofWoodfordwells

Moderated by: Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil

9:50 Question & Answer Session

10:00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

CHEMICAL TRACERS

10:30 Hearing How Chemical Tracers Are Being Used To Evaluate Simulated Rock Volume & Monitor Well Performance: Case Study

•Howoperatorsareusingthetracertechnologiesasacomparativetooltoproductionloggingforwellboreevaluations

•Examininghowusingchemicaltracerdatatodesignstimulationscanoptimizefractureefficiency,productionvolumesandwellproductivity

•Comparingthetracerinflowtimeandvolumeasanassessmentofproductivity

•Hearinghowoperatorshaveaddedoil&gasphasetracersforincreasedphaseproductionmonitoringeffectiveness’

Jon Spencer, Business Development Coordinator - Unconventional Reservoir, Tracerco

11:00 Question & Answer Session

FRAC SIZES & FRAC FLUIDS - PANEL DISCUSSION

11:05 Determining The Optimal Frac Size For Maximizing Reservoir Drainage In The Woodford & Determining Whether To Use A Slickwater, Gel Or Hybrid Frac When Completing A Woodford Well

•ExplaininghowtodeterminetheoptimalproppantvolumesandconcentrationforafracjobintheWoodford

•DiscussingwhichtypesofproppantaremostappropriateforWoodfordwells

•UnderstandinghowtofactoryourwellspacingstrategyintodeterminingtheoptimalfracsizeforWoodfordcompletions

•Providingacost-benefitanalysisofusingdifferentfracfluidvolumesandpumpratesthecompletionsphaseofoperationsintheWoodford

•ComparingtheprosandconsofslickwaterandgelfracsforcompletionsintheWoodfordintermsofcostandproductivity

•EvaluatingtheoptionofusinghybridfracstocreateatailoredsolutionforWoodfordwells

•Determininghowtouseinformationonwherealateralhaslandedtodeterminetheoptimalfracfluidforcompletions

Moderated by: Julie Garvin, President, Roxanna Oil

Panelist: Jim Puckette, Associate Professor Of Geology, Oklahoma State University

11:35 Question & Answer Session

PERFORATION STRATEGIES

11:45 Benchmarking The Optimal Perforation Placements & Techniques For Optimizing The Economics Of Completions In The Woodford

•AssessingdifferentperforatingprogramstoidentifywhichoneswouldbemostsuitableforapplicationintheWoodford

•Understandinghowtoplaceperforationclustersacrosszoneswiththemostfavorabletypeofrockstomaximizeproductivity

•Providingsuccessstoriesonperforationtechniquesthathaveprovidedacost-effectivesolutionintheWoodford

•ProvidinginsightintowhetheritismoreproductivetoplaceperforationsonbrittleorductilerockswhencompletingWoodfordwells

12:15 Question & Answer Session

12:25 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

WATER MANAGEMENTASSESSING WATER AVAILABILITY & EXAMINING

COST-EFFECTIVE WATER SOURCING, DISPOSAL & RECYCLING STRATEGIES FOR THE WOODFORD

WATER DISPOSAL

1:25 Quantifying The Amount Of Water Being Produced By Woodford Wells & Identifying Cost-Effective Water Disposal Strategies

•AnticipatinghowmuchwaterislikelytobeproducedbyWoodfordwellstoquantifydisposalrequirements

•Evaluatingstrategiesfordisposingofproducedwateratminimumcost

•DeterminingwhetherlessonslearntfromproducedwatermanagementintheMississippiLimecanbetransferredtotheWoodford

•Benchmarkingstrategiesforminimizingwaterusageinordertoreducedisposalcosts

Steve Tipton, Completions Engineering Advisor, Newfield Exploration

1:55 Question & Answer Session

WATER AVAILABILITY & RECYCLING

2:05 Reviewing The Long-Term Availability Of Water For

Woodford Wells & Examining The Potential For Cost-

Effective Water Recycling In The Play

•AssessingthecurrentavailabilityofwaterintheWoodfordregiontoquantifytheneedforwaterrecycling

•DeterminingthecommercialviabilityofrecyclingwaterintheWoodfordsothatitcanbeusedagain

•Providingexamplesofhowwatertreatmenttechnologyhasbeensuccessfullyappliedtomakeproducedwaterreusable

•ReviewingdifferentwatersourcingoptionsfortheWoodfordforwherewaterrecyclingisnotpossible

Steve Tipton, Completions Engineering Advisor, Newfield Exploration

2:35 Question & Answer Session

2:45 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTUREPROVIDING UPDATES ON THE BUILD-OUT OF MIDSTREAM TAKEAWAY CAPACITY IN THE WOODFORD TO ASSESS ITS READINESS TO DEAL WITH BURGEONING PRODUCTION

VOLUMES

NGL TAKEAWAY CAPACITY

3:15 Detailing The Latest Advances In Building Out NGL

Takeaway Infrastructure For Woodford Oil, Gas & NGLs

To Determine Whether It Will Be Sufficient To Meet

Rising Production Volumes

•Comparingcapacitybuild-outtoproductionforecaststodeterminewhethertherewillbesufficientinfrastructuretotakeWoodfordproductstomarket

•AssessingthecurrentprocessingcapacitylimitationsforNGLsintheWoodfordandwhatstepsarebeingtakentoovercomethem

•ProvidingupdatesonthelatestprojectsbeingundertakentoexpandmidstreaminfrastructureintheWoodfordtodeterminewhentheywillcomeonlinesothatallowproducerscanplantheirdrillingschedules

Brian Melton, Vice President - Pipeline Marketing & Business Development, Blueknight Energy Partners L.P

3:45 Question & Answer Session

GAS TAKEAWAY CAPACITY

3:55 Detailing The Takeaway Capacity For Woodford

Gas To Determine Whether It Will Be Sufficient To Meet

Rising Production Volumes

•EvaluatingthecurrentandplannedgastakeawayoptionsintheWoodfordtodeterminewhichmarketsproducerswillbeabletoaccess

•Comparingmidstreamcapacitybuild-outtoproductionforecaststodeterminewhethertherewillbesufficientinfrastructuretotakeWoodfordproductstomarket

•Providingupdatesonmidstreaminfrastructureplannedexpansionprojectstodeterminewhentheywillcomeonlinesothatallowproducerscanplantheirdrillingschedules

Bob Firth, CEO, Caballo Energy

4:25 Question & Answer Session

4:35 Chair’s Closing Remarks

4:45 End Of Conference

Day 2Thursday January 29, 2015

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