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The key takeaways are that the conference will focus on state-of-the-art practices in drilling, completions, and stimulation for hydrocarbon development and recovery from unconventional resources.

The topics that will be covered include emerging technologies to enhance performance in unconventional resources, formation evaluation/characterization of ultra-tight and shale reservoirs, reservoir engineering aspects of well performance and reservoir modeling, well completions and stimulation challenges, and field studies/demonstration projects in unconventional resources.

The dates of the training courses being offered are: June 3-4 for Forecasting Production and Estimating Reserves in Unconventional Gas Reservoirs, June 8-9 for Modern Production Data Analysis of Unconventional Reservoirs, and June 8-9 for Shale Gas Completions, Fracturing and Production.

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SPE Americas Unconventional Resources Conference

57 June 2012
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

www.spe.org/events/urc

Conference Sponsor

Society of Petroleum Engineers

Conference Focus
The SPE Americas Unconventional Resources Conference offers state-of-the-art practices in drilling, completions, and stimulation for hydrocarbon development and recovery from unconventional resources. It will better define the scope of enabling and emerging technologies related to hydrocarbon development and recovery from unconventional resource systems.

SCheDULe oF eVeNtS
Sunday, 3 June
08001700 08001700

(as of 2 February 2012)

training Course: Forecasting Production and estimating reserves in Unconventional gas reservoirsDay 1 training Course: geomechanics for effective Shale gas exploitation

Monday, 4 June
08001700 08001700 15001800 15001800 training Course: Forecasting Production and estimating reserves in Unconventional gas reservoirsDay 2 training Course: Shale gas Developement registration Speaker Check-in

Who Should attend


Reservoir specialists Asset and evaluation professionals Project managers Production engineers Drilling and completions engineers Geologists Stimulation engineers

Tuesday, 5 June
06301800 06301800 07301200 09001800 09001900 09001000 12001315 13301800 15001600 18001900 Speaker Check-in registration technical Sessions Knowledge Sharing ePosters exhibits Coffee Break Buffet Luncheon technical Sessions Coffee Break Welcome reception

topics Covered
Emerging technologies to enhance performance in unconventional resource systems Formation evaluation/characterization of ultra-tight and shale reservoir systems Reservoir engineering aspects of well performance and reservoir modeling Well completions and stimulation challenges Field studies/demonstration projects in unconventional resources

Wednesday, 6 June
06301800 06301730 07301200 09001800 09001600 09001000 12001315 13301800 15001600 Speaker Check-in registration technical Sessions Knowledge Sharing ePosters exhibits Coffee Break Buffet Luncheon technical Sessions Coffee Break

Thursday, 7 June
07001200 07301030 08001200 10001030 Speaker Check-in registration technical Sessions Coffee Break

Friday, 8 June
08001700 training Course: modern Production Data analysis of Unconventional reservoirsDay 1 training Course: Shale gas Completions, Fracturing and ProductionDay 1

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves more than 104,000 members in 123 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry and provides services through its publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org.

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Saturday, 9 June
08001700 training Course: modern Production Data analysis of Unconventional reservoirsDay 2 training Course: Shale gas Completions, Fracturing and ProductionDay 2

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Welcome letter

Petroleum Industry Colleagues,


As conference chairpersons, we encourage you to attend the 2012 SPE Americas Unconventional Resources Conference, to be held 57 June 2012 in Pittsburgh. The theme and focus of this conference is Enabling Unconventional ResourcesDiscovery to Recovery. The program committee has developed an outstanding technical program, from which the following sessions evolved: Session 01: Emerging TechnologiesWhats Here and Whats Coming Session 02: Formation Evaluation & Dynamic Characterization Methods Session 03: Unconventional Resource Field Studies Session 04: Modeling Reservoir Performance Session 05: Multi-Stage Completion and Stimulation Practices A special sequence of ePoster presentations will be given throughout the conference which provides both depth and breadth beyond the traditional session format. In contrast to past gas-focused conferences, this conference will also address the technologies related to shale oil or liquids-rich shale systems. Due to popular demand, the conference has returned to a single-track, 2.5-day conference. Participants will be able to experience a continuum of technologies relevant to unconventional reservoir systems. The technical program is comprised of a unique blend of theoretical studies, practical applications and field implementationall with a focus on enabling unconventional reservoir developments. Professionals in fields ranging from asset and project management; reservoir engineering and evaluation; and production and well completions will benefit from attending this preeminent conference concerning unconventional resources. The Conference promises to deliver on-point technologies for the development and exploitation of unconventional reservoir systems and you will want to be there! We look forward to seeing you in Pittsburgh. Sincerely,

Steve Baumgartner, Cochair Marathon Oil Corporation

Tom Blasingame, Cochair Texas A&M University

Program Committee
Cochairperson Steve Baumgartner Marathon Oil Company Cochairperson tom Blasingame Texas A&M University ami arief Southwestern Energy Company Luis Baez BG Group Lucas Bazan Bazan Consulting Paul Branagan Branagan & Associates Chih Chen Kappa Craig Cipolla Schlumberger David Craig Halliburton Joe Frantz Range Resources Josh Froelich Southwestern Energy Company mariano gurfinkel Hess Corporation Valerie Jochen Schlumberger thomas Juranek ExxonMobil Production Company Shah Kabir Hess Corporation richard Klem Schlumberger george Koperna Advanced Resources Stacy Newman ARC Pressure Data Coby osborne Anadarko Petroleum Javad Paktinat Trican Well Service Scott reeves BG Group
Jay Stratton Chesapeake Energy richard Walker BHP Billiton David Yaw EnCana Oil & Gas

ray ambrose Reliance Holding USA David anderson Fekete Associates

Special eventS
Training Courses
Separate ticket purchase required

Sunday, 3 JuneMonday, 4 June 08001700 Forecasting Production and Estimating Reserves in Unconventional Gas Reservoirs
instructor: John Lee

Friday, 8 JuneSaturday, 9 June 08001700 Modern Production Data Analysis of Unconventional Reservoirs
instructor: David Anderson This course provides attendees with a comprehensive methodology for well performance analysis with specific focus on unconventional oil and gas. The approach combines the use of several powerful techniques and will illustrate the practical aspects of production data analysis. Laptops are required.

This course teaches the skills and understanding needed to forecast production and estimate reserves in unconventional (ultra-low permeability) gas reservoirs. Although the course emphasizes gas shale and tight gas formations, some of the material also applies to oil reservoirs. Youll learn the basic theories that describe how fluids move through a reservoir as well as some of the most common drilling and completion techniques for recovering them. Laptops are required.

Friday, 8 JuneSaturday, 9 June 08001700 Shale Gas Completions, Fracturing, and Production
instructors: George E. King Participants will get acquainted with the latest well completion, fracturing, and production technologies for shale gas reservoirs in this course. The interactive format includes field data and interpretations.

Sunday, 3 June 08001700 Geomechanics for Effective Shale Gas Exploitation


instructors: Safdar Khan and David Handwerger Learn the essential aspects of geomechanics in shale gas. This course offers a unified approach that combines the theoretical, laboratory, and field aspects of exploring unconventional reservoirs.

Knowledge Sharing ePosters


Tuesday, 5 JuneWednesday, 6 June Interactive Technology Transfer 09001800
Session Chairpersons: George Koperna, Advanced Resources Richard Klem, Schlumberger Stacy Newman, ARC Pressure Data Richard Walker, BHP Billiton Resources International Javad Paktinat, Trican Well Service Ltd.

Monday, 4 June Shale Gas Development


instructor: Steve Hennings

08001700

For those involved in evaluating or developing shale gas plays, this course will lay the foundation for a broader understanding of shale gas developments. You will learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret critical data, to calculate reserve volumes and forecast production.

This ePoster session provides an opportunity for selected authors to provide a presentation of their work, as well as an opportunity to display and potentially discuss the authors work throughout the conference.

technical program (As of 2 February 2012)


Tuesday, 5 June 07301200 Emerging Technologies: Whats Here and Whats Coming...
Session Chairpersons: Ray Ambrose, Reliance Holding USA Inc. Joe Frantz, Range Resources Appalachia LLC Valerie Jochen, Schlumberger George Koperna, Advanced Resources International This session covers papers on the latest in shale core analysis, shale analytical and reservoir simulation solutions, a new cement design, a new twist on microseismic analysis, EOR in the Bakken play, and fracture optimization in tight gas sands.

Wednesday, 6 June Modeling Reservoir Performance

13301800

Session Chairpersons: Ami Arief, Southwestern Energy Chih Chen, Kappa Shah Kabir, Hess Corporation Scott Reeves, BG Americas and Global LNG Richard Walker, BHP Billiton Delve into the understanding of well performance and forecasting issues in this session. In this regard, model building with seismic data, assessing fracture network characteristics, estimating fracture closure and initial reservoir pressure, field development planning with appropriate well spacing, and performance forecasting in a probabilistic frame are among the topics that underpin this session.

Tuesday, 5 June Formation Evaluation and Dynamic Characterization Methods

13301800

Session Chairpersons: Luis Baez, BG Americas and Global LNG Paul Branagan, Branagan and Associates Josh Froelich, Southwestern Energy Richard Klem, Schlumberger Challenges and methods to more accurately evaluate and characterize unconventional reservoirs are the topics of this session. The presentations integrate multidisciplinary methods such as core testing, pressure and rate transient analysis, microseisimic fracture monitoring, and other methods to better understand unconventional reservoir quality, enhanced flow mechanisms, and delineation of producible reserves.

Thursday, 7 June 08001200 Multistage Completion and Stimulation Practices


Session Chairpersons: David Anderson, Fekete Lucas Bazan, Bazan Consulting Inc Craig Cipolla, Schlumberger Joe Frantz, Range Resources Appalachia LLC Coby Osborne, Anadarko Petroleum This session focuses on the latest technology for optimizing multistage completions. Topics include perforation techniques, optimization of fracture spacing, restimulations, openhole versus cemented completions, and environmental impacts.

Wednesday, 6 June 07301200 Unconventional Resource Field Studies


Session Chairpersons: Mariano Gurfinkel, Hess Corporation Thomas Juranek, ExxonMobil Production Company Javad Paktinat, Trican Well Service Ltd. Jay Stratton, Chesapeake Energy David Yaw, EnCana Oil Gas USA This session focuses on field studies of unconventional resource assets. Topics include drilling, completion, and reservoir studies across various unconventional plays including the Eagle Ford, Marcellus, and Barnett.

Copyright information: All SPE Americas Unconventional Resources Conference sessions are protected by US copyright laws. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in the sessions and throughout the exhibition area.

regiStration
Register by 22 May 2012 and Save!
Conference participants can register via the Internet, mail, or fax. Advance registrants may pay in US dollars by check or credit card. Checks are acceptable from US bank checking accounts only and should be written for the amount of purchase only. SPE accepts American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Diners Club credit cards. Payment can also be made by wire transfer; contact [email protected] for bank details. Badge Mailing: Domestic attendee badges and any purchased tickets will be mailed prior to the conference if registration is processed on or before 3 April 2012. Registrations received after 3 April 2012 and all exhibitor and international attendee badges will be held for pickup on-site. Please be prepared to show photo ID (passport or drivers license) in order to pick up your conference badge. Cancellation Deadline: To receive a full refund, all cancellations must be received in writing no later than 22 May 2012. Cancellations made after 22 May will not be refunded. Send cancellation requests by email to [email protected]; by fax to +1.866.460.3032 (toll-free US/Canada) or +1.972.852.9292; or by mail to SPE Registration, PO Box 833836, Richardson, TX 75083. Full registration*
SPE Member Nonmember Presenting Author/Speaker Student (with valid college ID)** Spouse*** SPE Member 1-Day (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday)**** Nonmember 1-Day (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday)**** By 22 May 700 800 600 75 75 400 450 After 22 May 800 900 600 75 75 450 500

SPE On Demand: SPE On Demand is an online portal to access presentations, digitally recorded and available as audio synchronized to PowerPoint presentations. Following the conference, SPE On Demand will be available complimentary to attendees who paid the full registration fees. Housing Information: Rooms have been reserved for the SPE Americas Unconventional Resources Conference at two area hotels, the Omni William Penn Hotel and the Westin Hotel. Visit www.spe.org/events/urc to make your housing arrangements online or call +1.412.281.7100 for the Omni, and +1.412.281.3700 for the Westin. When calling, please reference the SPE Americas Unconventional Resources Conference to receive the conference rate. All reservations must be received by 8 May 2012 to be guaranteed at the conference rate. Conference Location: David L. Lawrence Convention Center 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15222 USA Phone: +1.412.565.6000

All prices listed in US dollars (USD)

training Course registration


1-Day Courses Sunday, 3 June Geomechanics for Effective Shale Gas Exploitation Monday, 4 June Shale Gas Development 2-Day Courses SundayMonday, 34 June Forecasting Production and Estimating Reserves in Unconventional Gas Resource FridaySaturday, 89 June Modern Production Data Analysis of Unconventional Reservoir FridaySaturday, 89 June Shale Gas Completions

Member

Nonmember

750

950

750

950

1400

1600

*Includes Technical and Plenary Sessions, Exhibition, Welcome Reception, Coffee Breaks, Luncheons, one copy of Proceedings and SPE on Demand. **Student registration includes Technical and Plenary Sessions, Exhibition, Welcome Reception, Coffee Breaks, Luncheons and one copy of Proceedings. Does not include SPE on Demand. ***Spouse registration includes Exhibition, Welcome Reception and Luncheons. ****1-DAY registration includes access to events for the day registered and one copy of the Proceedings. Does not include SPE on Demand. You may purchase additional copies of the Proceedings (USD 50 members/USD 75 nonmembers).

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registration Questions?
Contact us by email ([email protected]) or by phone (+1.972.952.9393, ext 216).

Sponsors (as of 16 February 2012)


Conference Sponsor/ Pens & Pads Titanium Sponsor Platinum Sponsor

Platinum /Tuesday Afternoon Coffee Break

Gold Sponsors

LLC

Monday Welcome Reception

CD Proceedings

Name Badge Lanyards

exhiBitior LiStiNg (as of 12 February 2012)


Bos Solutions Computer modelling group Ltd. CCS Corporation Diamondback industries energy Navigator eSg Solutions Fekete associates inc. Fluid inclusion technologies, inc. ingrain Kemira microSeismic, inc. momentive NSC-tripoint Packers Plus energy Services (USa) inc. Principle energy Services research Partnership to Secure energy for america (rPSea) Schlumberger Scientific Drilling Slider tam international, inc. tartan Completions Drilling Services team oil tools tejas tubular Products, inc. tetra technologies, inc. tiW Corporation tmK iPSCo trican Well Service U.S. Silica Company Universal Well Services, inc. Zeeco inc.

Society of Petroleum Engineers 222 Palisades Creek Drive Richardson, Texas 75080 USA

SPE Americas

Unconventional Resources Conference

57 June 2012

David L. Lawrence Convention Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

www.spe.org/events/urc

Register by 22 May and Save!

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