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SPE ATCE 201626-28 September | Dubai World Trade Centre | Booth #4090
Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition
When times are tough, innovators think about ways to make things better.
But turning ideas into reality takes energy.
Join Baker Hughes for a behind-the-scenes look at how technology really gets developed. We will share some of the ideas that have us intrigued, the pioneering work that goes on as we develop technology, and the things that might not work today – and what could make them work tomorrow.
It’s all about bringing energy to innovation.
ENERGY OF INNOVATION: Behind the Scenes in the Design of Sustainable Solutions For Challenging TimesHans-Christian Freitag | Vice President, Geoscience and Petroleum Engineering
Monday at 11:45 and Tuesday at 14:15
Mon 10:15 | Tues 13:45 | Wed 11:15
Mon 14:45 | Tues 9:45
Mon 15:15 | Tues 10:15 | Wed 14:15
Mon 10:45 | Tues 15:15 | Wed 11:45 Mon 13:15 | Tues 15:45 | Wed 10:45
Mon 11:15 | Wed 13:15
Tues 10:45 | Wed 14:45
Tues 11:15 | Wed 9:45 | Wed 15:15
Mon 15:45 | Tues 11:45 | Wed 10:15
Mon 9:45 | Tues 13:15 | Wed 13:45
Find Out How Mud Means More… More Performance. More Production. More Value
Recover More Reserves and Lower OPEX
Remediate Existing Wells More Effectively
Consistently Drill High-Quality, Precisely Placed Wells
Build Cost-Effective, Efficient Wells in Demanding Environments
Increase Confidence in Well Integrity
Intervene with Intelligence and Precision
Expand Reservoir Knowledge with an Objectives-Based Sampling Program
Leverage Digital Technology to Optimize Well and Reservoir Performance
Optimize Stimulation Performance with New Techniques and Technologies
IMPROVE WELLBORE CONSTRUCTION EFFICIENCY
BOOST PRODUCTION FROM WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE
MAXIMIZE RECOVERY FROM YOUR ASSETS
ENERGY OF INNOVATION: Behind the Scenes in the Design of Sustainable Solutions For Challenging Times
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Time Topic
9:45Optimize Stimulation Performance with New Techniques and Technologies
10:15Find Out How Mud Means More… More Performance. More Production. More Value
10:45 Consistently Drill High-Quality, Precisely Placed Wells
11:15 Increase Confidence in Well Integrity
11:45ENERGY OF INNOVATION:Behind the Scenes in the Design of Sustainable Solutions For Challenging Times
13:15Build Cost-Effective, Efficient Wells in Demanding Environments
14:45 Recover More Reserves and Lower OPEX
15:15 Remediate Existing Wells More Effectively
15:45Leverage Digital Technology to Optimize Well and Reservoir Performance
Time Topic
9:45 Recover More Reserves and Lower OPEX
10:15 Remediate Existing Wells More Effectively
10:45 Intervene with Intelligence and Precision
11:15Expand Reservoir Knowledge with an Objectives-Based Sampling Program
11:45Leverage Digital Technology to Optimize Well and Reservoir Performance
13:15Optimize Stimulation Performance with New Techniques and Technologies
13:45Find Out How Mud Means More… More Performance. More Production. More Value
14:15ENERGY OF INNOVATION:Behind the Scenes in the Design of Sustainable Solutions For Challenging Times
15:15 Consistently Drill High-Quality, Precisely Placed Wells
15:45Build Cost-Effective, Efficient Wells in Demanding Environments
Monday, 26 September Tuesday, 27 September In
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Time Topic
9:45Expand Reservoir Knowledge with an Objectives-Based Sampling Program
10:15Leverage Digital Technology to Optimize Well and Reservoir Performance
10:45Build Cost-Effective, Efficient Wells in Demanding Environments
11:15Find Out How Mud Means More… More Performance. More Production. More Value
11:45 Consistently Drill High-Quality, Precisely Placed Wells
13:15 Increase Confidence in Well Integrity
13:45Optimize Stimulation Performance with New Techniques and Technologies
14:15 Remediate Existing Wells More Effectively
14:45 Intervene with Intelligence and Precision
15:15Expand Reservoir Knowledge with an Objectives-Based Sampling Program
Wednesday, 28 September
Hand Motion Bluetooth SpeakerThe Hand Motion Bluetooth Speaker has the ability to change from song to song or pause simply by waving your hand over the speaker.
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1. JewelSuite™ Reservoir Software2. Completion ArchiTEX™ and FieldPulse™ Production Software3. AutoTrak™ eXact High-Build Rotary Steerable Drilling Service4. FASTrak™ HD High-Definition LWD Fluid Analysis Sampling
and Testing Service5. Drill Bit Systems § Kymera™ FSR Hybrid Directional Bit § Kymera™ XTreme Hybrid Drill Bit § Talon™ Force High-Velocity PDC Drill Bit
6. VisiTrak™ Reservoir Navigation and Analysis Service7. TeleCoil™ Intelligent Coiled Tubing Service8. Array Dielectric eXplorer™ Formation Evaluation Service 9. Integrity eXplorer™ Cement Evaluation Service 10. Cementing Services11. Production Chemical Solutions12. Fluids Services13. Reservoir Stimulation Services14. CENesis Curve™ Tight-Radius ESP System15. Artificial Lift Solutions § CENesis Curve™ Tight-Radius ESP System § CENesis PHASE™ Multiphase Encapsulated Production Solution § CENtigrade™ Extreme Temperature ESP Systems
16. CAPSTONE™ Wireline-Retrievable Well Barrier17. Cytadel ZX™ Electronically-Actuated Packer18. Baker Hughes Innovation19. BASTILLE™ HP/HT Removable Production Packer20. TransCoil™ Rigless-Deployed ESP System21. AMBIT™ ESP Monitoring Services22. SPECTRE™ Disintegrating Frac Plug23. MultiNode™ All-Electric Intelligent Well System
Stop by the Baker Hughes booth when you need a few moments away from the crowd to:
RECHARGEConnect to our complimentary cell phone charging tables
REFRESHBe our guest for an assortment of fresh snacks and beverages
REVIVEEnjoy learning about our latest technologies during our In-Booth presentations
SPE ATCE is the perfect place to meet old friends, hear new ideas, and see the latest innovations in technology.
* Products on display in the Baker Hughes booth
Ascent™ high-side fracturing serviceBest Completion Technology
SPECTRE™ disintegrating frac plug Best Completion Technology
AMBIT™ fiber-optic data management service Best Data Management and Application Solution
Fathom™ XT Subsea525 asphaltene inhibitor Best Production Chemicals
BASTILLE™ HP/HT removable production packer Best Deepwater Technology
FieldPulse™ predictive analytics software Best Visualization and Collaboration
Integrity eXplorer™ cement evaluation serviceBest Well Integrity Technology
Talon™ Force PDC bits Best Drilling Technology
GelBlock™ temporary annular isolation system Best EOR Technology
Dan Scott Senior Technical AdvisorInnovative Thinker
Nathan Meehan Sr. Executive Advisor, Reservoir and Geosciences Lifetime Achievement
DeepShield™ deep water subsurface safety valve Best Health, Safety, Environment / Sustainable Development - Offshore
Finalists
Sand Control and ICD Completions
Nicholas Jacob Clem, Session Chairperson
15:45 181583 - Solids Production Prediction and Management for Oil Producers and Water Injectors in Highly Depleted Reservoirs in a Mature Malaysian Field
M. Asadi, A. Khaksar, K. Rahman, Baker Hughes; M. Yin Yin, C. Zhou, PETRONAS
16:10 181492 - Flow-Biased Inflow Control Device: Enhances Injection Rates While Still Maintaining Desired Production Resistance
J. Snitkoff, T.A. Abdelfattah
16:35 181361 - Advancement in Openhole Sand Control Applications Using Shape Memory Polymer
X. Wang, G. Osunjaye
Drilling Operations
14:25 181358 - New Generation of Rotary Steerable System Enables Higher BUR and Performance
A.A. Al Dabyah, E. Biscaro
15:45 181363 - Proper Planning Supported by Latest Technology Leads to Drilling the Longest 8.5-in. Section in an Extended-Reach Well: Case Study
A.A. Al Dabyah, B.A. Zubairi, Baker Hughes Saudi Arabia; I.S. Al Umairin, J.I. Chima, D. Kunhiveetil, H.W. Otaif, Saudi Aramco D&WO
Advances in Matrix Acidizing of Carbonate Reservoirs
Alternate 181485 - New Insights on Chemical Diversion in Carbonate Acidizing: Experimental and Simulation-Based Study
A. Nino-Penaloza, A.M. Gomaa
Monday, 26 September Monday, 26 September (cont.)
Time Paper Number/Title Authors
Digital Energy: Data Management
Alternate 181472 - A Novel Test Automation Solution to Improve Petroleum Engineering Software Reliability and Development Efficiency
Z. Chen, S. Chaudhary, L. Xie, X. Sui
New Technology: Innovative and Successful Applications
Suresha Roshani O’Bryan, Session Chairperson
New Completion Technology
Nicholas John Lyons, Session Chairperson
8:00 181614 - Ultra-High Temperature Rated Elastic Carbon Composite Packer for Reliable Downhole Zone Isolation
Z. Xu, L. Zhao, C. Prieto
8:25 181505 - An Extreme Expansion Open-hole Packer with HP/HT Capabilities
C. Prieto, J. Wakefield, E.T. Wood, G. Deng, Baker Hughes; A. Mills, Retired
Proppant Transport and Placement
8:25 181508 - Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment Design Considerations for Effective Proppant Pillar Construction
A.M. Gomaa, H.G. Hudson, Baker Hughes; S.G. Nelson; H.D. Brannon, SSI
Alternate 181486 - Combining Solid Particle Diverter with Specially Engineered Proppant to Enhance Fracture Complexity and Post-Fracture Conductivity
A.M. Gomaa, A. Pirogov, E.S. McCartney
New Techniques in Carbonate Petrophysics
Alternate 181627 - Pipe-Conveyed Microfrac Testing and Acoustic/Image Logs Enable Gas Depleted Formation Stress Calibration in Carbonate Reservoirs
J.A. Franquet, F. Elarouci, Baker Hughes; H. Al Heshr, A.I. Jaiyeola, M.H. El-Hamawi, Abu Dhabi Co For Onshore Petroleum Operations Ltd
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Fracturing Performance
15:45 181670 - Lessons Learned from the First Application of Fiber-Optic Monitoring and Cemented Coiled Tubing-Enabled Multistage Fracturing Sleeves for Real-Time Monitoring of Stimulation Treatments and Post Frac Production
L. Castro, C. Elliott, E. Lee, J.J. Howard
Salinity and Nano Particles, Impact on Displacement Efficiency
15:45 181641 - Environment-Friendly Colloidal Nanoparticles for Stabilizing Clays Within Subterranean Formations
D.K. Agrawal, O.V. Kuznetsov, R. Suresh, J. Welch, V.N. Khabashesku
Wednesday, 28 September
Tuesday, 27 September (cont.)Tuesday, 27 September
Time Paper Number/Title Authors
Geomechanics and Hydraulic Fracturing
Alternate 181530 - Hydraulic Fracture Propagation in a Highly Laminated Shale Reservoir with Complex Natural Fracture Network - Case Study Using Higher-Accuracy, Full 3-D Simulation
M. Hussain, B. Saad, A.K. Negara, M.M. Elgassier, G. Agrawal, Baker Hughes; S. Sun, King Abdullah University of Science & Tech
Blended 2
9:20 181886 - First-Time Application of Catenary Concentric Coiled Tubing and Vacuuming Technology
D. Choo, N. Kothari, J. Larke
MPD / Well Control
14:00 181672 - Multi-Phase Well Control Analysis during Managed Pressure Drilling Operations
R. May, D.A. Curry, J.D. Macpherson, G. Becker, Baker Hughes; Z. Ma, A. Karimi Vajargah, P. Ashok, D. Chen, E. van Oort, The University of Texas at Austin
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Improving Field Performance Through Effective Reservoir Surveillance
11:05 181503 - Carbon Quantum Dots Fluorescent Tracers for Production and Well Monitoring
S. Murugesan, O.V. Kuznetsov, R. Suresh, D.K. Agrawal, O. Monteiro, V.N. Khabashesku
Wellbore Integrity and Zonal Isolation
Alternate 181303 - Holistic Approach Towards’ the Deployment of Various Loss Circulation Control Materials Yields Cementing Rewards in the Caspian Region
F.R. Nuriyev, K. Marcano
Advances in Dynamic Formation Evaluation
Alternate 181618 - Towards a Robust Estimation of Permeability by Integrating Logging Data from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Acoustic, and Formation Tester
H.F. Thern, I. Hinze, J.P. Salazar, O. Mohnke, Baker Hughes; B.F. Kriegshauser, Strataimage Consultoria Ltd
Integration of Rock-Fluid Measurements and Driving Force Effects
8:30 181652 - An NMR Experimental Study and Model Validation on Capillary Condensation of Hydrocarbons Confined in Shale Gas Condensate Reservoirs
B. Li, H.F. Thern, A.G. Mezzatesta, J.R. Arro, H. Zhang, Baker Hughes; H. Wang, S. Scott, M. Wigand, Chevron ETC; B. Sun, Chevron Corporation; C. Horch, F. Stallmac, University of Leipzig
Zonal Isolation Technologies - Delivering Dependable Barriers
16:10 181512 - Development of Permeability and Mechanical Properties of Class G Cement from Slurry to Set
R.L. Maharidge, A. Bottiglieri, S.S. Dighe, A. Holley, H. Zhang, A. Koch
16:35 181346 - To the Barricades! Using a Self-Assembled Wall to Protect Ordinary Portland Cement from Acidic Corrosion
M.A. Vorderbruggen, S. Bryant, M. Wilson
Alternate 181619 - Self-Sealing Isn’t Just for Cracks: Recent Advance in Sour Well Protection
E. Sevilla Dieguez, A. Bottiglieri, M.A. Vorderbruggen, Y. Saeed
Alternate 181504 - Reducing Cementing Blend Complexity: A Single Biopolymer Capable of Replacing Multiple Cement Additives
M.A. Vorderbruggen, S. Bryant,
*Current as of August 25, 2017
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