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IADC/SPE ASIA PACIFICDRILLING TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
Sponsored By: Host Organisation:
9-11 July 2012Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel
Tianjin, China
CONFERENCE PREVIEWCONFERENCE PREVIEW
Greatwall DrillinG Company (GwDC)
Greatwall Drilling Company (GWDC), a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and an IADC member, is engaged in the worldwide business of petroleum engineering and technical services. Our business scope covers various processes of petroleum engineering and technical services and energy development. We provide integrated oil and gas well construction solutions for our clients from well design, drilling operation and mud services to well completion in various surface and underground conditions. We offer wireline logging, mud logging and well testing operations based on the practical combination of advanced technologies. The integrate interpretation of data acquired from those operations offers solutions to a variety of geologic situations. We expand services globally and vigorously for general contracting of oil reservoir development, well stimulations, adjustment plan preparation and integrated project management of oil and gas field development.
As a worldwide company, we have outstanding professional abilities and rich practical experience in oil-gas field engineering and technical services. We employ over 30,000 people of different nationalities working in 28 countries, providing services for more than 100 oil companies all over the world. We have successfully provided services to many international companies such as BP, CHEVRON, ENCANA, PETRONAS, TOTAL, OPI, PDVSA.
Under the uniform coordination of the company, worldwide support systems have been formed to serve human resources, key equipment, engineering and technical support, production management and global logistics. The maintenance and enforcement of an effective Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (QHSE) management program remains one of GWDC's primary commitments. We passed the ISO9000 quality management system authentication. We received the German specialized quality system certificate (DQS), and high quality construction certificate issued by Shell and PSRSON.
Guided by the spirit of “dynamism, loyalty, honesty and commitment”, we strictly follow the core values of “credibility, harmony, innovation and safety and being performance-driven”. We are committed to providing services that enhance and optimize our clients’ performance with no accidents, no harm to people and no damage to the environment.
Address: No.101 Anli Rd, Chaoyang District,Beijing, China 100101 Tel :0086-10-59285699 Fax :0086-10-59285700 E-Mail :[email protected] http://www.gwdc.com.cn
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2012 APDT • 3
On behalf of the International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC), the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), and the Programme Committee, it is my pleasure to invite you to the ninth biennial IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference (APDT) scheduled 9-11 July 2012 in Tianjin, China.
The theme of this conference is “Catching the Unconventional Tide: Winning the Future Through Innovation.” Although conventional development, especially in the offshore deepwater provinces, still dominate production capacity, the theme captures the rapidly growing importance of unconventional resources and the vital role that technology innovation will play in sustaining the world’s future energy demands.
In order to address this year’s theme, the Technical Programme Committee has assembled a diverse and comprehensive technical programme, featuring presentations of more than 100 papers from around the world in technical and poster sessions. In addition, industry leaders will provide a variety of perspectives on the conference theme at the opening ceremony, keynote session, panel sessions, special sessions and daily topical luncheons.
A technical exhibition will be held in conjunction with the conference, bringing together top organisations from around the world to display the latest in technological advancements and afford delegates the opportunity to share views, discuss challenges and consider potential solutions, all while networking with other industry professionals.
In addition to the extensive technical programme and exhibition, two Training Courses will be held prior to the event on Sunday, 8 July, creating an opportunity for industry professionals to deepen their knowledge on the topics of Deepwater Drilling and Shale Gas.
We anticipate a highly engaging 2012 APDT conference and look forward to you attending this professionally rewarding and enjoyable event.
Liao Yongyuan2012 APDT Conference ChairmanVice PresidentChina National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
meSSaGe From tHe ConFerenCe CHairman
2012 APDT • 4
table oF ContentS
ConFerenCe CHairman
proGramme Committee
page no.Message from the Conference Chairman Programme Committee Schedule of EventsSponsoring Organisations
Opening Session
Keynote Session Topical Luncheons Panel Sessions Technical Programme Exhibition Floor Plan
page no.Conference SponsorsExhibiting CompaniesTraining Courses • Deepwater • Shale GasGeneral Information
Social ActivitiesAdvance Registration FormHotel Reservation FormIADC/SPE PublicationsSPE and IADC Events
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20-21
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teCHniCal proGramme CHairman
liao yongyuan, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
ronald G blandBaker Hughes Technology Drilling Fluids
David ChenHess EPT Well Technology
Hu XinfengCNPC Greatwall Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
asif KhanOMV Pakistan
li GenshengChina University of Petroleum
larry D. mcmahanTransocean
ong See HongBaker Hughes (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
Qin wenguiCNPC Bohai Drilling Co.
Helio SantosSafekick
Shi linCNPC Drilling Research Institute
yang ZhiguangCNPC Daqing Drilling Co.
Fredric youngDalma Energy & Co. LLC
yunxu ZhouNOV CTES
Gerard de blokShell China E&P Co. Ltd.
elie DaherUnited Safety
michael JellisonNOV Grant Prideco
Desmond KongHalliburton
Kewen liStanford University
Graham mensa-wilmotChevron Corp.
peng ShuangjiuChina Nanhai Magcobar(M-I Swaco/Schlumberger)
mark rivenbarkPackers Plus Energy Services (Cyprus) Ltd.
otto luiz alcantara SantosPetrobras
li-ling SitohSoutheast Asia and Oceania Maersk Drilling
wu QiE&P Company of PetroChina
David yuHalliburton
Zhao JingminNOV GrantPrideco China
matthew brodieEnsco
Hu poBaker Hughes
Jason JeowHalliburton
Gregers KudskMaersk Drilling
philix liuTenaris China
Jeremy oggNational Oilwell Varco Pte. Ltd.
Guillaume plessisNOV Grant Prideco
robello SamuelHalliburton-Drilling & Evaluation, Sperry Drilling Services
Shen ZhisongConocoPhillips China Inc.
Chit beng tewSchlumberger Middle East S.A.
Sean wuSchlumberger
yuan HaitaoTenaris
yang QingliCNPC TechnicalService Company
Datuk George lingPETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd
2012 APDT • 5
SCHeDUle oF eVentS
Sunday, 8 July0630 hours Tee Off Golf outing0900-1700 hours training Courses • Deepwater Drilling • Shale Gas0800-1600 hours exhibit move-in – Grand Ballroom 1 & Foyer, Level 11300-1730 hours Speaker/author Check-in – Studio 6, Level 21500-1730 hours registration – Pre-Function Foyer, Level 1
monday, 9 July0700-0800 hours author/Session Chairperson breakfast
meeting0730-1800 hours Speaker/author Check-in – Studio 6, Level 20730-1800 hours Speaker preparation/aV Check room
– Studio 6, Level 20730-1800 hours registration – Pre-Function Foyer, Level 10900-1000 hours opening Session – Grand Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 1 1000-1030 hours Coffee break – Exhibit Area 1000-1930 hours exhibition – Grand Ballroom 1 & Foyer, Level 11030-1230 hours Keynote Session – Grand Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 11230-1400 hours topical luncheon – Haihe Ballroom, Level 21400-1530 hours Special Session performance Drilling and Special
Down hole problem in the Caspian region and China (part 1)
– Grand Ballroom 2, Level 11400-1530 hours technical Sessions Session 1: “Unconventional Gas i” – Grand Ballroom 3, Level 11530-1600 hours tea break – Exhibit Area 1530-1630 hours poster Session1600-1730 hours Special Session performance Drilling and Special
Down hole problem in the Caspian region and China (part 2)
– Grand Ballroom 2, Level 11600-1730 hours technical Sessions Session 2: “Completions & workover i” – Grand Ballroom 3, Level 11800-1930 hours welcome reception – Grand Ballroom 1 & Foyer, Level 1
tuesday, 10 July0700-0800 hours author/Session Chairperson
breakfast meeting0730-1800 hours Speaker/author Check-in – Studio 6, Level 20730-1800 hours Speaker preparation/aV Check
room – Studio 6, Level 20730-1800 hours registration – Pre-Function Foyer, Level 10830-1000 hours technical Sessions Session 3: “Directional Drilling
Systems” – Grand Ballroom 2, Level 1 Session 4: “rigs equipment &
Drilling rigs” – Grand Ballroom 3, Level 1
Session 5: “Fluids technology i” – Lake View Room, Level 20900-1730 hours exhibition – Grand Ballroom 1 & Foyer, Level 11000-1030 hours Coffee break – Exhibit Area1030-1200 hours panel Session 1: “Deepwater Drilling” – Grand Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 11200-1330 hours topical luncheon – Haihe Ballroom, Level 21330-1500 hours technical Sessions Session 6: “Unconventional Gas ii”
– Grand Ballroom 2, Level 1 Session 7: “Special Drilling
operations i” – Grand Ballroom 3, Level 1 Session 8: “Completions &
workover ii” – Lake View Room, Level 21500-1530 hours tea break – Exhibit Area1530-1700 hours technical Sessions Session 9: “Drilling problems &
Solutions i” – Grand Ballroom 2, Level 1 Session 10: “Downhole equipment”
– Grand Ballroom 3, Level 1 Session 11: “improving Drilling
performance via it, HSe, management”
– Lake View Room, Level 2
wednesday, 11 July0700-0800 hours author/Session Chairperson
breakfast meeting 0730-1800 hours Speaker/author Check-in – Studio 6, Level 20730-1800 hours Speaker preparation/aV Check
room – Studio 6, Level 20730-1400 hours registration – Pre-Function Foyer, Level 10830-1000 hours technical Sessions Session 12: “Drilling problems &
Solutions ii” – Grand Ballroom 2, Level 1 Session 13: “Completions &
workover iii” – Grand Ballroom 3, Level 1 Session 14: “Fluids technology ii” – Lake View Room, Level 20900-1500 hours exhibition – Grand Ballroom 1 & Foyer, Level 11000-1030 hours Coffee break - Exhibit Area1030-1200 hours panel Session 2: “Unconventional
resources and approaches” – Grand Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 11200-1330 hours Conference luncheon – Haihe Ballroom, Level 21330-1500 hours technical Sessions Session 15: “Drilling problems &
Solutions iii” – Grand Ballroom 2, Level 1 Session 16: “Special Drilling
operations ii” – Grand Ballroom 3, Level 1 Session 17: “Case Studies” – Lake View Room, Level 21500-1900 hours exhibitors move-out – Exhibit Area
All events, unless specified, are scheduled at the Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel.
2012 APDT • 6
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.
2012 Spe president: Ganesh thakur
Ganesh Thakur is a world-recognized leader in reservoir engineering & simulation, secondary recovery, reservoir and well productivity improvement, heavy
oil, horizontal well technology and EOR. He is also known for the emergence of reservoir management (RM)—in particular waterflooding—as a key interdisciplinary practice. Thakur has an impressive list of publications and teaching engagements conducted around the world. His skills and expertise are called upon widely in the design and operation of RM programs, mentoring technical professionals, and serving as an ambassador of technical capabilities to National Oil Companies and Government Ministries. He is an SPE Distinguished Member and has served as Technical Director – Reservoir for the Board of Directors, and an SPE Distinguished Lecturer. Thakur has authored 50 technical articles, three books, edited two SPE reprint series, and presented over 150 lectures/short courses around the world.
A past chairperson of the SPE Reprint Series, Thakur has served on the SPE Editorial Review and Forum Series committees and as short-course instructor on Integrated Reservoir Management and Waterflood Management. He received SPE’s 2005 Reservoir Description and Dynamics award, 2006 Penn State University’s outstanding alumni achievement award, and 1994 Orange County, California’s outstanding engineer of the year award. Thakur earned a BS degree in petroleum engineering from Indian School of Mines and MS and PhD degrees in petroleum and natural gas engineering, plus an MA degree in mathematics, all from Pennsylvania State University. In addition, he earned an executive MBA degree from Houston Baptist University. He has served as an adjunct professor at USC, University of Texas (Permian Basin), University of Houston, and Houston Baptist University.
The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) is dedicated to enhancing the interests of oil-and-gas and geothermal drilling contractors worldwide. IADC’s contract-drilling
members own most of the world’s land and offshore drilling units and drill the vast majority of the wells that produce the planet’s oil and gas. IADC’s membership also includes oil-and-gas producers, and manufacturers and suppliers of oilfield equipment and services. Founded in 1940, IADC’s mission is to improve industry health, safety and environmental practices; advance drilling and completion technology; and champion responsible standards, practices, legislation and regulations that provide for safe, efficient and environmentally sound drilling operations worldwide. IADC holds Accredited Observer status at the International Maritime Organization and the International Seabed Authority, specialized agencies of the United Nations. The Association is a leader in developing standards for industry training, notably its Well Control Accreditation Program (WellCAP) and rig-floor orientation program, RIG PASS. IADC is headquartered in Houston and has offices in Washington D.C., the Netherlands, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates, as well as chapters in the UK, Venezuela, Brazil, Australasia, South Central Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and across the United States. For more information, visit the IADC website at www.iadc.org.
2012 iaDC Chairman: Daniel w. rabun
Daniel W. Rabun, 2012 Chairman of the International Association of Drilling Contractors, is Chairman, President and CEO of Ensco plc. Mr.Rabun joined
Ensco in March 2006 as President and Director and was appointed CEO and Chairman of the board in 2007. Before joining Ensco, he was a partner at the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie, where he practiced law for 20 years. Mr. Rabun served as Vice Chairman of the International Association of Drilling Contractors during 2011, and was elected 2012 IADC Chairman at the 2011 IADC Annual General Meeting held in Austin during November.
Mr. Rabun is a certified public accountant and holds a BBA in accounting from the University of Houston and a Juris Doctorate degree from Southern Methodist University.
SponSorinG orGaniSationS
2012 APDT • 7
Monday, 9 July • 1230-1400 hoursHaihe Ballroom, Level 2
topiCal lUnCHeonS
Keynote SeSSion
Keynote SeSSionopeninG SeSSionMonday, 9 July • 0900-1000 hoursGrand Ballroom 2 & 3 Level 1
liao yongyuan, 2012 APDT Conference Chairman and Vice President, China National Petroleum Corporation
Stephen a. Colville, President & CEO, IADC
Ganesh thakur, 2012 SPE President and Vice President, Global Advisor and Fellow, Chevron Energy Technology Co.
Monday, 9 July • 1030-1230 hoursGrand Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 1
Monday, 9 July • 1030-1230 hoursGrand Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 1
liao yongyuan
Stephen a.Colville
Ganeshthakur
yang QingliPresident
CNPC Technical Service Company
Dato’ wee yiaw HinExecutive Vice
PresidentExploration and
Production BusinessPETRONAS
“Innovation Visions – Inventing the Future of Offshore Drilling”
Steven newmanPresident and CEO
Transocean
“Managing Innovation to Deliver Value”
peter SharpeExecutive Vice President, Wells
Shell InternationalExploration &
Production B.V.
“Unlocking Complex Reservoirs Through Drilling Innovation”
Hinda GharbiPresident – AsiaSchlumberger
Tuesday, 10 July • 1200-1330 hoursHaihe Ballroom, Level 2
“Technology – an Engine of CNPC Overseas Business”Chen Shudong Chief Engineer
CNPC International
David reidVice President, Global Accounts
and Chief Sales OfficerNational Oilwell Varco
2012 APDT • 8
panel SeSSionS panel SeSSionSTuesday, 10 July • 1030-1200 hoursGrand Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 1
“Deepwater Drilling”
Panel Speakers:
Wednesday, 11 July • 1030-1200 hoursGrand Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 1
“Unconventional Resources and approaches”
Panel Speakers:
Jiang weiChief Engineer
CNOOC
rosli HamzahHead Exploration Drilling
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
John KoziczTechnology Manager
Transocean
James bementVice President (Drilling)
Halliburton – Sperry Drilling Services
Chen XiangDeputy Chief Engineer
Henan OilfieldSINOPEC
marcus barraclough General Manager
Drilling & CompletionsArrow Energy Ltd.
michael ZuberTechnical Manager Middle East/Asia,
Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
mathias SchlechtVice President
Drilling SystemsBaker Hughes Inc.
ran Xinquan President
Changqing Oilfield
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2012 APDT • 9
teCHniCal proGramme
monday, 9 July, 0900 to 1000 hoursGrand ballroom 2 & 3openinG SeSSion• Opening Remarks and Acknowledgement of
Sponsors by liao yongyuan, 2012 APDT Conference Chairman and Vice President, China National Petroleum Corporation
• Welcome Address by Stephen a. Colville, President and CEO, IADC
• Welcome Address by Ganesh thakur, 2012 SPE President and Vice President, Global Advisor and Fellow, Chevron Energy Technology Co.
monday, 9 July, 1030 to 1230 hoursGrand ballroom 2 & 3Keynote SeSSion• yang Qingli, President, CNPC Technical Service
Company• Dato’ wee yiaw Hin, Executive Vice President,
Exploration and Production Business, PETRONAS
• Steven newman, President and CEO, Transocean
• peter Sharpe, Executive Vice President, Wells, Shell International Exploration & Production B.V.
• Hinda Gharbi, President - Asia, Schlumberger
monday, 09 July, 1400 to 1530 hoursGrand ballroom 2Special Session: performance Drilling and Special Down hole problem in the Caspian region and China (part 1) Session Chairpersons:Qin Wengui, CNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.Hu Xinfeng, CNPC Greatwall Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd. iaDC/Spe 160539 Drilling performance and rop
enhancement in ChinaG. Li, China Natl. Petroleum Corp.; and P. Wang, J. Li, P. Jia and M. Liu, CNPC Technical Service Co.
155837 the Comprehensive & Support Drilling technology for the Ultra-deep well Jida 4 Z. Yu, W. Wang, C. An and X. Lv, CNPC Xibu Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd., China
156199 Complication Circumstance Directional and Horizontal wells Drilling technology in iran Z. Fu and H. Zhao, CNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.; and Z. Yun, Dagang Oilfield
monday, 09 July, 1400 to 1530 hoursGrand ballroom 3Session 1: Unconventional Gas i Session Chairpersons: Mark Rivenbark, Packers PlusPhilippe Falxa, Total E&P
iaDC/Spe157327 the path from Vertical to Horizontal Shale
Gas wells C.J. Stolte and D.C. Carroll, Shell Intl. E&P Co.; and L. Jin, Shell E&P Asia Pacific
156181 Hydra-jet Staged Fracturing of Horizontal Gas wells with one trip String in Changqing Oilfield L. Yang, Z. Zhao, Y. Zhang, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; and Y. Xu, Changqing Oil Field Res. Inst.; X. Ma, PetroChina Co. Ltd.; and Y. Zhang, China National Petroleum Corp.
156930 innovation of Coal Seam Gas well-Construction process in australia: lessons learned, Successful practices, areas of improvementT. Bennett, Arrow Energy
156179 Hybrid Fracturing treatments Unleash tight oil reservoirs Consisting of Sand/Shale Sequences in the Changqing OilfieldX. Bu, Z. Zhou, X. Yu, L. Mu, X. Li, W. Zhao and X. Wang, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.
alternates/posters 155666 effect of weak bedding planes on
wellbore Stability for Shale Gas wellsY. Li, Y. Fu, G. Tang, C. She and J. Guo, Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gasfield Co., and J. Zhang, Engineering Technology lnst., Southwest Petroleum Branch, Sinopec
156509 an innovative method for Horizontal well Completion in tight Shale Gas reservoirsM. Bai, Halliburton
156183 application of Cluster wells Drilling technology in Gas reservoirs with low porosity, low permeability, low abundance in Sulige Gas FieldX. Wu, Z. Zhou, J. Li, M. Ju and Y. Quyang, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.; and L. Cui, F. Zhang, H. Wang, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.; and Y. Ge, China Natl. Petroleum Corp.
154846 Challenges in Deep Shale Gas Drilling: a Case Study in Sichuan basinG. Li, Y. Meng, X. Leng, H. Liu and J. Hu, Southwest Petroleum U.
monday, 09 July, 1600 to 1730 hoursGrand ballroom 2Special Session: performance Drilling and Special Down Hole problem in the Caspian region and China (part 2) Session Chairpersons: Qin Wengui, CNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.Hu Xinfeng, CNPC Greatwall Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
iaDC/Spe155908 the Drilling Fluid technology for the top
Formation in South los tan blocks of turkmenistan Y. Sun, Drilling & Production Technology Research Inst., and G. Lihua, CNPC CCDC Drilling & Production Technology Research Inst.
(Additions / Changes made after 1 March 2012 will be reflected in the on-site programme)
2012 APDT • 10
161899 research and application of nanoscale emulsion lubricating material for Drilling FluidY. Liu, CNPC; Z. Yang, Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.; and X. Zhao, Daqing Drilling Engineering Technology Research Inst.
155695 a practice on raising Drill Speed of Kenkyiak Subsalt Oilfield in KazakhstanQ. Pan, E. Hu and H. Jiang, CNPC, Kazakhstan Project Department of CNPC Greatwall Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
monday, 09 July, 1600 to 1730 hoursGrand ballroom 3Session 2: Completions & workover i Session Chairpersons:Zhou Yunxu, National Oilwell VarcoWang Yong, WeatherfordiaDC/Spe155888 application of Smart packer technology
in Underbalanced CompletionC. Chen, Y. Lei, D. Liu, Y. Yin, T. Wang and X. Li, PetroChina Tuha Oilfield Co.
152836 existing and new Coating technologies for Drilling and Completion applications R.S. Lauer, Tuboscope NOV
155906 applying integrated Fracturing Technology for Unit to Achieve Efficient Development of low permeability and Complex lithologic reservoir Y. Zhang, J. Xu, Z. Long, L. Cong and B. Li, PetroChina JiLin Oilfield Co.
156480 rapid application of new Solution maintained wellbore integrity in Fractured Chalk FormationD.K. Clapper, J.J. Szabo andT.G. Lewis, Baker Hughes
alternates/posters 156446 the application of Horizontal well Coiled
tubing Frac technique in the Daqing OilfieldL. Li, B.Q. Mao and W.G. Xu, Production R&E Institute of Daqing, and C.J. Liu, L. Ban and C.H. Zhang, Daqing Oilfield Co. Ltd.
155970 research and application of Fracturing Fluid System in low Concentration polymerJ. Guo, B. Zhou and H. Lu, CNPC Tuha Oilfield
156193 research and application of Clean Sand Consolidation technologyZ. He, W. Dang, S. Cao, G. Wang and F. Zhou, CNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
tuesday, 10 July, 0830 to 1000 hoursGrand ballroom 2Session 3: Directional Drilling Systems Session Chairpersons:Yang Zhiguang, CNPC Daqing Drilling & Exploration Engineering Corp.Graham Mensa-Wilmot, Chevron Corp.iaDC/Spe155937 lwD azimuthal laterolog resistivity
logging in Unconventional reservoirsP. Sinclair, CBG Corporation, and A. Li, China Petroleum Logging Co. Ltd.
155958 Fishbone well Drilling and Completion technology in Ultra-thin reservoirG. Xing and C. Song, Drilling Engineering Technology Research Inst. of Daqing Drilling & Exploration Engineering Corp.
156249 integrated Drilling and evaluation Solution to improve malaysia Deepwater Exploration Drilling Efficiency and to mitigate potential Drilling HazardK.M. Lim, Baker Hughes Inc.; K. Ng, INTEQ; and R.B. Hamzah, K.M. M’ Bareck, K.S. Chan and K. Sisson, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
156307 Field application of an analytical model for estimating the Downhole temperatures due to wellbore Friction A. Kumar and A.P. Singh, U. of Houston
alternates/posters155885 Contactless inductive power transfer
System for rotary Steerable Drilling tool W. Ai, L. Deng and L. Zhang, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
156387 torque-and-Drag modeling; Stiff-string versus Soft-String modelsS. Mirhaj, E. Kaarstad and B.S. Aadnoy, U. of Stavanger
155881 near-bit resistivity measurement based on wavelet packet noise reduction algorithmH. Jia, L. Sheng and X. Dou, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
tuesday, 10 July, 0830 to 1000 hoursGrand ballroom 3Session 4: rigs equipment & Drilling rigs Session Chairpersons: Gregers Kudsk, Maersk Drilling Gerard De Blok, Shell China E&P Co. Ltd.
iaDC/Spe156463 application of impregnated bit on
High-Speed turbine yields positive results in Ultradeep Hard/abrasive application, Southwest China Z. Tie, Sinopec Oilfield Engineering; L.Z. Xiang, Sinopec South Exploration Co.; Z.J. Dong and B.P. Ming, Petro King Oilfield Technology Co.; and X.L. Zhang, T.X. Ying, R.J. Morlock and S. Downie, Schlumberger
155694 top Drive Casing running: improving Safety and Efficiency of the Operation H. Zhang, Beijing Petroleum Machinery Factory, and T. He, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
156435 the research of Seabed rescue equipment and menthod of Uncontrolled blowout in offshore Drilling M. Ren, X. Li and B. Yin, China U. of Petroleum Beijing
155886 Design and application of ZJ40lDb-Z mountain Drill rig Z. Yan, H. Xu, G. Liu and J. Wang, CNPC Qinghai Drilling Co. of Xibu Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
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alternates/posters 157640 perforation Drilling and an innovative
Spudcan for mitigating punch-through in multilayered Soils M.S. Hossain, U. of Western Australia
tuesday, 10 July, 0830 to 1000 hourslake View roomSession 5: Fluids technology i Session Chairpersons: Ronald G Bland, Baker Hughes Asif M Khan, OMV Pakistan Exploration iaDC/Spe156191 bH-atH (“anti-triple high”) Drilling Fluid
technology M. Zhang, Z. Tian, S. Xu, D. Dong, F. Zuo and C. Wang, CNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
155536 Fighting wellbore instability: Customizing Drilling Fluids based on laboratory Studies of Shale-Fluid interactions S.L. Gomez and W. He, M-I SWACO the application of polymer-Sulfonated Saturated Salt based mud System on the right bank of the amu Darya in turkmenistan Y. Sun and J. Chengping, CNPC Drilling & Production Technology Research Inst.exploratory run of Film Forming and anti-Sloughing technology in the process of Gas-liquid replacement Y. Sun, Drilling & Production Technology Research Inst.
alternates/posters 155897 application of aluminum & amino Drilling
Fluid System with Drilling massive Coal K. Xiong, CNPC Tuha Oilfield
152388 the Consequences of Using Concentrated Salt Solutions for mitigating wellbore instability in Shales T.M. Al-Bazali, Kuwait U.
155848 application of water-base Semi-membranous Drilling Fluid Technology in Sebei Gas-field X. Li, H. Chen, H. Ying and H. Zhang, CNPC Qinghai Drilling Co. of Xibu Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
tuesday, 10 July, 1030 to 1200 hoursGrand ballroom 2 & 3panel Session : “Deepwater Drilling” Session Chairpersons: Larry McMahan, Transocean Mike Killalea, IADC
panelists:• Jiang wei, Chief Engineer, CNOOC • rosli Hamzah, Head Exploration Drilling, PETRONAS
Carigali Sdn. Bhd. •James bement, Vice President (Drilling), Halliburton –
Sperry Drilling Services • John Kozicz, Technology Manager, Transocean
Deepwater drilling is the cutting edge for hydrocarbon development in a legion of markets worldwide. The deepwater exudes potential for exploiting high-value reservoirs to provide energy to fuel the world’s economy. However, costs continue to steepen, and challenges abound in technology, safety and regulation. This panel will examine the state of the deepwater market and consider solutions to economically and safely deliver on its tremendous promise.
tuesday, 10 July, 1330 to 1500 hoursGrand ballroom 2Session 6: Unconventional Gas ii Session Chairpersons: David Chen, Huaiqun Deng, PetroChina Co. Ltd.
iaDC/Spe155540 pore pressure and Fracture Gradient
prediction in Shale Gas Formations; accounting for Complex rock properties and anisotropies C.C. Purdy, S. Li and S. Wu, Halliburton
155668 the practice and Understanding of multistage Fracturing for Shale Gas Horizontal wells in Sichuan basin - a Case of Horizontal well w1Y. Fu, Y. Xiao, Y. Chen and L. Zeng, Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gasfield Co.
155858 Successful Development of Changbei marginal tight Gas Field: Dual lateral Horizontal Well and Significant Drilling performance improvement E. Gao and H.N. Desai, Shell China E&P Co. Ltd.; S. Wee, Sarawak Shell Bhd.; and H. Zhao, Shell China E&P Co. Ltd.
156239 the First real time reservoir Characterization, well placement and rSS applications in Shale Gas Horizontal well play in Central China - a Case Study J. Song, P.M. Halomoan, D. Yu and X. Nie, Schlumberger
alternates/posters 155598 a probe into branch Fracture of Shale
Gas reservoir in China C. Mingzhong, Q. Bing, O. Zhilin, Z. Juncheng, J. Hai and C. Rui, CNPC Downhole Service Company of CCDC
155890 research and application of Horizontal well Drilling technology for Coal-bed methane in China R. Shen and L. Qiao, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
155921 trapping Damage evaluation for water locking / water phase of tight Sand Gas reservoir in baka H. Lu and J. Guo, CNPC Tuha Oilfield
154649 effect of liquid invasion Damage and Supercharging on wireline Formation tester measurements in tight Gas reservoirs H. Bahrami, Curtin U.
155685
155681
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tuesday, 10 July, 1330 to 1500 hoursGrand ballroom 3Session 7: Special Drilling operations i Session Chairpersons: Matthew Brodie, Ensco Jason Chong Keat Jeow, Halliburton Energy Services iaDC/Spe156462 Utilising wired Drill pipe technology
During managed pressure Drilling operations to maintain Direction Control, Constant bottom-hole pressures and well-bore integrity in a Deep, Ultra-Depleted reservoir J.C. Rasmus, Schlumberger
155945 Complicated Drilling in extremely thick Ultra-Deep Salt Formation in tarim - Case of KeShen well 7 Y. Ye, China U. of Petroleum/Tarim Oilfield Co.; W. An, PetroChina Co. Ltd.; X. Teng, CNPC, Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.; H. Liang, CNPC; and D. Yin, C. Wang, Y. Jia, and X. Li, CNPC, Kuche Exploration & Development Administration Department, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.
155892 one new needle technology of remote intersection between two wells and application in ordos Coal-bed methane basin Z. Tian, CNPC Intl. Corp., and R. Shen and Q. Lei, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
156399 Development of a marine riser Gas management system J.R. Kozicz, Transocean
alternates/posters 155440 Drilling performance optimization on
malaysia’s First Coiled tubing Drilling pilot project: a Case Study H.F. El-hariry, J.R. Jenie, Y. Chaari, Schlumberger, and A.A. Rahman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
156259 managing Shallow Gas Drilling risk with Casing Drilling technology in brown Field re-development Campaigns H.A. Costeno Enriquez, H. Roed and O.E. Erivwo, Schlumberger; C.U. Ngau, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.; and A. Harris, Tesco Corp.
154540 KS 14 puna Geothermal Venture: Flawless execution of aerated mud Drilling with mud motor in Hostile environment A.S. Samuel and W.M. Rickard, Geothermal Resource Group, and C. Lee, P. Spielman, I.E. Cuadros, J. Long, R.D. Earl, Coso Operating Co.
156321 Experimental Study on the Efficiency of Cuttings Carrying with Supercritical Co2 W. Haizhu, G. Li, Z. Shen, X. Song and G. Tang, China U. of Petroleum Beijing, and X. Hou, Harding Shelton Group Energy Consulting
tuesday, 10 July, 1330 to 1500 hourslake View roomSession 8: Completions & workover iiSession Chairpersons: Qi Wu, PetroChina E&P Co. Feng Long Yu, HalliburtoniaDC/Spe156477 innovative Casing exit milling System
optimised Using Drill String Dynamics Simulation For Efficient Multilateral Completions R. Thomas, Michigan Tech. U., and C.W. Guidry, Baker Hughes Inc.
155911 the Horizontal massive multistage Fracturing meet the Changling tight Gas Field Development Strategy Y. Zhang, PetroChina Co. Ltd., and F. Wang, Z. Zhu, G. Liu and B. Li, PetroChina JiLin Oilfield Co.
155700 application of multilateral well in buried-Hill migmatitic Granite reservoir Z. Chen, L. Yu, C. Yu, X. Shang, Y. Zhao and Y. Liu, CNPC Greatwall Drilling Co. Engineering Research Inst.
152917 extreme Fast track: Combined Subsea HpHt Horizontal production and exploration well A. Nelemans, S. Hovland, B. Haukland and A.I. Rosbak, Statoil
alternates/posters 153700 Second Generation interval Control Valve
(ICV) Improves Operational Efficiency and Inflow Performance in Intelligent Completions C. Allen, G. Bhat and J.U. Rahman, Halliburton
156182 the new Development of Separate layer Fracturing technology applied in Sulige tight Gas Field Y. Ren and G. Fu, Changqing Oil Field Research Inst., and T. Zhu, H. Zhang, F. Zhao and J. Gui, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Co.
155879 Simulating experiments of Hydrajet perforating process Q. Hu and W. Lv, CNPC Drilling Engineering Technology Research Inst., and F. Zhu, CNPC Drilling Research Inst. Jianghan Machinery Research Inst.
156422 through tubing technique provides Solution to Gravel pack Deeper layer in existing Gravel packed well M.E. Rivero Colmenares, W. Sepulveda, M.Z. Zaini and P.A. Whitney, Schlumberger, and S. Magna Bela, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
tuesday, 10 July, 1530 to 1700 hoursGrand ballroom 2Session 9: Drilling problems & Solutions iSession Chairpersons: Lin Shi, China Natl. Petroleum Corp. Chit-beng Tew, Schlumberger Middle East SA.
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iaDC/Spe156187 Drilling technology of Coal-bed methane
multi-branched Horizontal well N. Duan, Z. Gong, H. Wang, Z. Wang and L. LV, CNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
156256 pre-Drill Seismic wbS evaluation: planes of weakness and well Design - a Case Study in the South of mexico J.R. Cabrera, L. Alcantara Contreras and D. Balasejus, Schlumberger, and C.P. Tellez, PEMEX
156472 Refinements to Cutter Technology and pDC bit Hydraulics leads to Faster Drilling in Hard/abrasive Formations, east texas C.H. Douglas, L. Mueller, J. Zhang and Y. Shen, Schlumberger
155993 Double Shoulder Connection technology enables exploration and production of Ultra-deep prospects - Case Histories and lessons learned in Xinjiang, China J. Zhao, L. Ma and G. Plessis, NOV Grant Prideco; Y. Zha, PetroChina Co. Ltd; and Q. Lu, J. Su and P. Liu, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.
alternates/posters 151591 Sepat barat Deep 2: petronaS
integrated project approach leads to Success in Drilling HpHt exploration well N. Azree Nordin and I. Azian Bt A Aziz, PETRONAS; L. Umar, Sarawak Shell Berhad; and A. Waguih, B. Subroto and S. Veena, Schlumberger
155609 Study on reaming technology of Sidetrack Drilling Horizontal well at Liaohe Oilfield W. Ding, G. Peng, S. Cao and S. Zhang, CNPC
151018 applying theoretical Control Strategies for rop optimisation and offshore well Costs mitigation A.L. Martins, M.G. Folsta and R.A. Gandelman, Petrobras
156322 Study on the well Control Safety during Formation High-Sulfur Gas invasion G. Li, Z. Shen, X. Song and H. Chi, China U. of Petroleum Beijing, and T. Du, Tarim Oil field Co.
tuesday, 10 July, 1530 to 1700 hoursGrand ballroom 3Session 10: Downhole equipment Session Chairpersons: Sean Wu, Schlumberger Jeremy Ogg, National Oilwell Varco iaDC/Spe156442 New PDC Bit Technology Significantly
improves performance in Hard abrasive bashijiqike Formation in China B. Botton and Z. Sha, NOV Downhole, and J. Yinglin, J. Guoyu, Z. Jian and P. Baitao, PetroChina Tarim Oilfiled
155929 the research and application of SDC-i Formation pressure tester while Drilling Z. Zhao, Y. Han and J. Yang, Drilling Engineering Technology Research Inst., and Y. Sun, Daqing Drilling & Exploration Engineering Corp.
155834 Dual-Factor method for Calculating weight Distribution in reaming while Drilling R. Ma, Y. Ji, H. Wang and F. Han, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
155784 Self-oscillation pulsed percussive rotary tool enhances Drilling through Hard igneous Formations R. Cheng, Y. Ge and H. Wang, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.; H. Ni, U. of Petroleum; and H. Zhang and Q. Sun, CNPC Daqing Drilling Co.
alternates/posters 155799 Development and application of adjustable
Frequency pulsed Jet Generating tool to improve rop in Deep wells L. Cui, F. Zhang and H. Wang, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.; Y. Ge, China Natl. Petroleum Corp.; and L. Zhuo, Research Inst. of Petroleum Exploration and Development
155672 Development and application of Vertical Drilling Systems of type CZ-311 and type CZ-406ii G. Hu, C. Ai, X. Xu, K. Wang, Z. Mu and H. Li, CNPC DRI of Xibu Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
156240 Simple model of whirl Y. Kovalyshen, CSIRO Earth Sciences & Resource Engineering
156236 multistage pulse Deep penetrating perforation technology W. Zhang, Z. Wang, G. Yang, S. Wang and F. Liu, CNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co. Ltd.
tuesday, 10 July, 1530 to 1700 hourslake View roomSession 11: improving Drilling performance via it, HSe, managementSession Chairpersons: Elie Daher, United Safety Larry D McMahan, TransoceaniaDC/Spe156073 Drilling and Stimulation waste
management in Unconventional Gas projectsJ. Zhu, Shell China E&P Co. Ltd.
152934 Development of a Software System for Drilling optimisation using Surface and Downhole Drilling Data modeling a Human process for Drilling optimisation C. Hanley, C. Bass and A. Garcia, National Oilwell Varco, and S. Stuart, ReedHycalog
155699 investigation on the Differential pressure leakage of thief Formation H. Jiang and Q. Guo, CNPC Drilling Research Inst., and L. Shi, China Natl. Petroleum Corp.
156510 Using Qualitative techniques to Constrain normal Compaction trend lines: a methodology for real-time pore pressure prediction in exploration wells P. Villacastin, Weatherford
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alternates/posters 155882 research on treatment of abandoned
water-based Drilling Fluid by low pressure Distillation process Y. Wang, CNPC Offshore Engineering Co. Ltd.; F. Shu, Yangtze U.; X. Xiang and Y. Zhang, Inst. of Jingzhou Hanc New-Technology; and M. Huang, China National Offshore Oil Corp.
155878 Coiled tubing Fatigue life prediction Based on BP Algorithm of Artificial neural network S. Peng, J. Xiao and Q. Ma, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
151651 Decision Driven well Construction process M. Rajaieyamchee and R.B. Bratvold, U. of Stavanger
wednesday, 11 July, 0830 to 1000 hoursGrand ballroom 2Session 12: Drilling problems & Solutions ii Session Chairpersons: Guillaume Plessis, NOV Grant Prideco Fredric Young, Dalma Energy & Co LLC.
iaDC/Spe150964 Successful implementations of tophole
managed pressure Cementing in the Caspian Sea M. Mirrajabi, N. Maguire, R. Stave and B. Rohde, AGR Subsea AS, and R. Tapper, BP
156445 bHa modeling Coupled with High Frequency Downhole Vibration Data provides Unique Solution to inconsistent Drilling performance in South iraq Oilfield Development P. Teasdale, Uni-Arab Engineering & Oilfield Services; D. Perez Garcia, National Oilwell Varco; and R. Chafai, ReedHycalog
155895 analysis of Cemented Casing mechanical Failure under arbitrary in-situ Stress Field Coupling effects of Downhole pressure and temperature Y. Li, J. Yuan, F. Qi, S. Liu and Z. Wang, Drilling Research Inst., CNPC
149625 innovative whipstock technology/procedures enable operator to Complete Challenging, low-Side, Uncemented Casing exits J. Bain, J. Ford and A. Fairweather, Schlumberger, and A. Finlay, Apache Corp.
alternates/posters 156221 The Influence of Wellbore Stability on the
Feasibility of extended reach Drilling wells, a Case Study from offshore Vietnam F. Gui and A. Khaksar, Baker Hughes Inc., and T. Gilmore, Premier Oil Vietnam Offshore B.V.
152031 technical review of the Challenges and Solutions of 3D pore pressure prediction by Using Seismic Data in Deepwater exploration K. Qiu, Schlumberger
155965 Horizontal Drilling and Cementing technology of the Gas Storage in liaoHe oil region Z. Zhu, CNPC Greatwall Drilling Co.
wednesday, 11 July, 0830 to 1000 hoursGrand ballroom 3Session 13: Completions & workover iii Session Chairpersons: Gensheng Li, China U. of Petroleum Beijing Sean Wu, Schlumberger iaDC/Spe155594 applications of new Coiled tubing
multi-staged Fracturing technology L. Xiude, Y. Dengsheng, Z. Juhui, S. Dan and Y. Congbin, CNPC Downhole Service Co. of CCDC
155732 adding Sand Fracture Stimulation technology in tarim Ultra-deep and High Stress Sandstone Gas reservoir X. Yang, F. Zhang, W. Zheng and H. Zou, Research Inst. of Petroleum Engineering, PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Co.
156398 new technique: Hydra-jet fracturing for effectiveness of multi-zone acid Fracturing on an Ultra Deep Horizontal well and Case Study G. Li, M. Sheng, S. Tian, Z. Huang, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing; Y. Li, PetroChina Tarim Oil Field Co.; and X. Yuan, CNPC
155622 Semi-analytical Sanding prediction for the Deviated open Hole or perforation Completion F. Wang, Halliburton
alternates/posters 156335 mechanism and Characteristics of
Horizontal wellbore Cleanout by rotating Jets X. Song, G. Li, Z. Huang, S. Tian and H. Shi, China U. of Petroleum, Beijing
155923 research on a new method to evaluate the Hydrostatic pressure of Cement Slurries H. Zhu and J. Xu, China Natl. Petroleum Corp.; S. An, CNPC Offshore Engineering Co. Ltd.; and A. Liu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development
156393 Case History of the First taml level 5 Junction on a rod pump well L.M. Rayne and J.C. Fould, Schlumberger, and Q. Ma and Z. Wu, Shengli Drilling Technology Research
wednesday, 11 July, 0830 to 1000 hourslake View roomSession 14: Fluids technology ii Session Chairpersons: Shuangjiu Peng, M-I SWACO / China Nanhai Magcobar Zhisong Shen, ConocoPhillips China Inc.iaDC/Spe155578 Study and application of biodiesel-base
Drilling Fluids M. Wang, CNPC
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156476 evaluation on the Use of low Density mUD (lDm) in Combating total Circulation loss while Drilling at rDl-06M. Devadass and C. Mata, 3M Oil and Gas Business Asia Pacific, and A. Mashar, Pertamina EP (Persero)
156451 evaluation of a new environmentally Friendly treatment to remove mn3o4 Filter Cake S. Elkatatny, A.M. Al Moajil and H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M U.
151019 Drilled Cuttings Characterizarion and its impact on Hole Cleaning and Dispersion plume A.L. Martins, B.V. Loureiro and A. Waldmann, Petrobras S.A.
alternates/posters 155505 Unique Flow-back Chemistry
for enhancing productivity of low-permeability reservoir H. Zhang and P. Marinescu, M-I SWACO
156482 expanding Surfactant technology applications to enable project Successes T.A. Jones, L. Quintero, C.F. Toro, P. Ullauri and C. Guerra, Baker Hughes
154830 environmentally Friendly Dispersants for High temperature invert-emulsion Drilling Fluids weighted by manganese tetraoxide A. Rehman, H.A. Nasr-El-Din and A.M. Al Moajil, Texas A&M U., and M. Al-bagoury and C.D. Steele, Elkem Materials Ltd.
151020 Drilling Fluid Flow in elliptical annular Sections A.L. Martins, Petrobras S.A., and A.T. Franco, UTFPR
wednesday, 11 July, 1030 to 1200 hoursGrand ballroom 2 & 3panel Session : “Unconventional resources and approaches” Session Chairpersons: Ron Bland, Technology Advisor, Baker Hughes Drilling FluidsYong Wang, General Manager, Weatherford
panel Speakers :• ran Xinquan, Vice President, PetroChina / President,
Changqing Oilfield • mathias Schlecht, Vice President, Drilling Systems,
Baker Hughes Inc. • michael Zuber, Technical Manager Middle East /
Asia, Schlumberger WTA Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. • marcus barraclough, General Manager • Drilling & Completions, Arrow Energy Ltd.• Chen Xiang, Deputy Chief Engineer, Henan Oilfield,
SINOPEC
Unconventional resources demand unconventional approaches. The industry has taken a giant leap in the economical development of shale hydrocarbons, coalbed methane, tight gas, and other resources. Discovery was not an issue. The existence of these resources have long been noted. But economic development was another matter, and only came about through dramatic advances in
the efficiency of drilling and completion technologies such as fracturing and horizontal drilling. Efforts to automate the drilling process have also taken a fast track and are seen as another step change to development of unconventional resources.
Beyond the burgeoning pursuit of unconventionals, development of comparatively conventional resources, even deepwater, are increasingly looking to new advances in technology for an economic reprieve. Managed pressure drilling, HPHT techniques and other advances are leading the way for the industry to work in ever more extreme conditions, where the prize is greatest.
Over time, the “unconventional” becomes conventional. This panel assembles experts with a range of expertise to discuss the progress industry has made to date, and the challenges lying ahead.
wednesday, 11 July, 1330 to 1500 hoursGrand ballroom 2Session 15: Drilling problems & Solutions iii Session Chairpersons: Desmond Kong, Halliburton Energy Services (Tianjin) Limited Jeremy L Ogg, National Oilwell Varco
iaDC/Spe156177 peninsular malaysia Coiled tubing
Drilling Case Study: atypical approach to an Unconventional Drilling techniqueN.E. Hamzah, N.B. Ahmad Fauzi and A. Rahman, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd., and J.R. Jenie, Y. Chaari and H. El Hariry, Schlumberger
156485 Drilling Challenges and application of new technologies in erD wells of liu Hua11-1 Oilfield C. Lin, R.K. Habib, Y. Hong and Z. Mao, Schlumberger, and H. Wei, B. Chen and X. Zhang, CNOOC Ltd.
154003 reactive Zone Drilling Solution: non-retrievable Casing Drilling S. Won and D. Whitby, Weatherford, and M. Mat Jusoh, PETRONAS Malaysia
156252 Solving Slow Drilling/Hole Deviation issues: modeling effort increases rop by 250% Saving operator 14-Days rig time, tuha basin China D.Z. Tao, J.Z. Long and L.B. Zhi, China National Petroleum Corp., and X.L. Zhang, T.X. Ying, S. Downie, C. Ke, J.Z. Li Jun and M.Z. Hong Yong, Schlumberger
alternates/posters 153785 Solving Deep, abrasive Carbonate
Challenge in HpHt environment reduces Field Development Costs A. Al Saleh, M. Al Khaldy and A. Shehab, Kuwait Oil Co., and G.R. Portwood, O. Ghoneim and H. Maliekkal, Smith Bits
155825 the problems and Solutions in the Drilling of natural Gas project at the right bank of amu Darya in turkmenistan B. Liu, X. Wang and W. Li, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
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156469 three Dimensional modeling of Casing and Cement Sheath behavior in layered, non-Homogeneous Formations F.E. Beck and Z. Shen, Texas A&M U.
154590 review of empirical relations between rock Strength and petrophysical parameters in Deepwater Formations: wellbore Stability analysis in absence of Core measurements R.R. Kumar and D.G. Rao, Schlumberger
wednesday, 11 July, 1330 to 1500 hoursGrand ballroom 3Session 16: Special Drilling operations iiSession Chairpersons: Michael J Jellison, NOV Grant Prideco See Hong Ong, Baker Hughes (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
iaDC/Spe156484 integrated optimisation at 8000m in
South China Sea R.K. Habib, T. Tongchant and P.M. Halomoan, Schlumberger, and J. Lian, W. Scaruffi, T.B. Tran, B. Jia and H. Ying Shi, CACT Operations Group
155566 the Drilling technique of the parallel Horizontal well of Steam-assisted Gravity Drainage and Vertical well Connectivity Z. Lu, C. Wang, Y. Li, C. Zuo and Y. Liu, Xinjiang Oilfield Co.
155831 Successful implementation of High temperature (Ht) integrated Geothermal Drilling technology at olkaria Geothermal project - Kenya Z. Zhang, CNPC Great Wall Drilling Co. Ltd., and J. Njee, Kenya Electricity Generating Co. Ltd.- KenGen
155703 the Successful application of a new-style managed pressure Drilling (mpD) equipment and technology in well penglai 9 of Sichuan & Chongqing District W. Liu, Research Inst. Petroleum Exploration and Development, and L. Shi and Y. Zhou, China Natl. Petroleum Corp.
alternates/posters 156373 the effect of High pressure and
temperature Variation to the Hydraulic of Various Dual Gradient Drilling operation H. Adi Kurnia, Bandung Inst. of Technology
155580 Dynamic modeling of wellbore pressures allows Successful Drilling of a narrow margin HpHt exploration well in malaysia W.K. Woo, Weatherford; N. Azree Nordin, I. Azian Bt A Aziz and M.R. Ali, PETRONAS; and L. Umar, Sarawak Shell Bhd.
156348 optimisation of Casing Drilling performance using an existing Computer based Simulator and Historical well Data M. Karimi, Tesco Corp.; R.H. Mahmoud and V.C. Kelessidis, Technology U. of Crete; and V. Sankar, U. of Houston
155887 UbD technology applied in China’s Cbm exploitation Y. Xia and L. Zheng, China U. of Petroleum Beijing, and R. Shen and G. Yuan, CNPC Drilling Research Inst.
wednesday, 11 July, 1330 to 1500 hourslake View room Session 17: Case Studies Session Chairpersons: Po Hu, Baker Hughes Ltd. Haitao Yuan, Tenaris
iaDC/Spe155579 the Field test of Down-hole Screw-type
Pressure Intensifier for ROP enhancement M. Wang, CNPC
155532 embracing the Challenges- installation of the Deepest level 4 multilateral Cemented Junction D.G. Durst and C.B. Ponton, Halliburton Energy Services Group, and A.W. Hua, T.X. Qing, Y.X. Tong and B.D. Xiang, Tarim Oilfield Co.
155056 bed boundary mapping and real-time Formation Dip image to navigate Horizontal well at Channel Sand A. Setiawan, Y. Willian, J.P. Panjaitan, Schlumberger, and M. Natsir, S.S. Waskito and N. Hasani, Pertamina EP
155826 Drilling of a Super-Deep well in Kara Jida Structure - problems and Solutions: a Case StudyP. Chen, CNPC Drilling Research Institute; D. Ye, CNPC Drilling Research Institute; C. Cheng, China National Petroleum Corp.; J. Xin, PetroChina Co. Ltd.; and G. Feng, CNODC,CNPC
alternates/posters 155928 an integrated approach to improve
Drilling performance and Save Cost in north azadegan Field J.C. Yu, CNPC International LTD.(Iran), and R. Li and P.Z. Li, China U. of Geosciences (Beijing)
156258 innovative application of Underbalanced Drilling technology for Deep Drilling in wuxia area of Junggar basin R. Ruan and R. Biao, Yangtze U., and Z. Wei, M.X. Jun, Y. Hong and W.G. Bin, Xinjiang Oilfield Co.
156423 Successful implementation of latest Generation of Double Shoulder Connection technology in Fast Drill Hole Drilling - a review after broad adoption in the Gulf of thailand G. Plessis and J.N. Brock, NOV Grant Prideco, and J. Wood, Chevron Corp.
156176 Successful application of eSps in bohai bay DevelopmentE. Sheridan, Baker Hughes Intl. Inc.; Z. Janjua, ESP Expertise Ltd; M.P. Long, Anadarko Petroleum Corp; and S.S. Paranji and J. McRae, Kerr-McGee China Petroleum
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Additions after 1 March 2012 will be reflected in the On-Site Programme
SPE and IADC wish to gratefully acknowledge the contribution and support of the following companies towards 2012 APDT.
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traininG CoUrSeSan Introduction to Deepwater Drilling
0900-1700 hours • Sunday, 8 July 2012Tianjin Renaissance Lakeview Hotel
Course objective:Provide the attendees with a broad overview of Deepwater Operations and an appreciation for the challenges faced,
Course Content: (subject to change)
Course instructor:
Geomechanical Consideration in Drilling, Completion and Stimulation
of Shale Gas Reservoirs0900-1700 hours • Sunday, 8 July 2012
Tianjin Renaissance Lakeview Hotel
Course outline:This one-day course will take a close look at how Geomechanics can be utilized in shale gas developments in terms of drilling, completion and hydraulic fracturing optimizations. The goal is to apply the principles of Geomechanics, together with the knowledge of natural fracture distribution and properties, to improve drilling performance and maximize reservoir drainage volumes. Technical professionals should leave the course with an understanding of the following topics:
• Introduction to petroleum-related geomechanics• Characterization of mechanical properties and
strengths• Characterization of in-situ stresses• Basic concepts of rock failures and failure
criteria• Basic shale properties and their relationships to
drilling and stimulation challenges• Wellbore stability analysis• Geomechanical shear stimulation• Best well trajectory and quantifying competing
requirements
who Should attend: Petroleum, drilling and completion engineers, and geologists and petrophysicists working in a multidisciplinary asset team.
Course instructor:
Fees:Before 1 JuneMembers: 550 / Non-Members: 650
After 1 JuneMembers: 600 / Non-Members: 700
Please complete the Training Registration Form and return to the address/fax number/email listed on the form.
See Hong Ong, GeoMechanics International’s (GMI) Global Technical Advisor based in Houston, has more than 25 years of world-wide experience in petroleum engineering and petroleum-related geomechanics research and applications. He
joined GMI after working for Baker Hughes in Houston as petroleum engineering and global geomechanics manager, and PETRONAS in Malaysia and Vietnam with both management and operational responsibilities. Dr. Ong, who has numerous publications in petroleum geomechanics and has taught several industry short courses in oilfield geomechanics, received his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. in petroleum engineering from the University of Oklahoma, USA.
Barry is currently the Manager of Well Operations for Transocean’s Well Operations Group. His group is responsible for providing well construction and well control support to Transocean’s fleet. He began his career at Transocean in 1997 and has held various positions in the UK, middle east and
Gulf of Mexico, including Rig Engineer, Offshore Drilling Engineer, Drilling Supervisor, Senior Drilling Engineer, Well Engineering Manager and Well Construction Manager.
Barry holds a BEng in Civil Engineering from Queen’s University in Belfast Ireland and a Master’s degree in Subsea Engineering from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh Scotland.
• Introduction to Deepwater Operations• Deepwater Well Characteristics • Well Control considerations in deep water • Maximizing efficiency in Deepwater Operations• DP station keeping • New technology for deepwater applications
complexity involved and available equipment solutions.
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traininG CoUrSe reGiStration FormDate: Member#: IADC SPEFirst Name: Last Name:
Company Name: Job Title:
Address:
City: State:
Country: Postal Code:
Phone Number: Email:
Amount to be charged: USD
reGiStrationall registration fees in U.S. Dollars (USD)
an Introduction to Deepwater Operations 0900-1700 hours • Sunday, 8 July 2012
Before 1 June After 1 June
Members USD 550 USD 600
Non-Members USD 650 USD 700Geomechanical Consideration in Drilling, Completion and Stimulation of Shale Gas Reservoirs0900-1700 hours • Sunday, 8 July 2012
Members USD 550 USD 600
Non-Members USD 650 USD 700
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For more information, please visit: http://www.spe.org/events/apdt/2012 For inquiries, please contact:Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)Suite 23-02, Level 23, Centrepoint South, Mid Valley City Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel: +60.3.2182.3000 Fax: +60.3.2182.3030 Email: [email protected]
iaDC/Spe aSia paCiFiC DrillinG teCHnoloGy ConFerenCe9-11 JULY 2012 • RENAISSANCE TIANJIN LAKEVIEW HOTEL
tianJin, CHina
Billing Address:
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General inFormationaDVanCe reGiStration - register by 31 may 2012 and save! To advance register, please complete and return the Advance Registration Form included in this brochure. Advance registration deadline is 18 June 2012. Payment on advance registration should be mailed to the SPE Asia Pacific Office (Kuala Lumpur) as indicated on the form, or fax your completed registration form with credit card information to SPE Asia Pacific Office (Kuala Lumpur), facsimile: +60.3.2182.3030. To submit your registration on-line, please go to SPE web site at www.spe.org (For credit card registration only). Conference materials and badges will not be mailed in advance, but should be collected at the Conference Registration Desk, Level 1, Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel during the registration hours. REGISTRATION PAYMENTAdvance registration payment can be made by: 1. U.S. Dollar cheque or Money Order payable to Society of
Petroleum Engineers. 2. For wire transfer information, please contact SPE
Asia Pacific Office (Kuala Lumpur). E-mail: <spekl@spe. org> or
Tel: +60.3.2182.30003. Credit card payment will be in US Dollars only: American Express, MasterCard, VISA, and Diners Club.
on-Site reGiStrationDelegates may register on-site at the Conference Registration Desk, Level 1, Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel during the following registration hours:
reFUnD DeaDlineCancellations must be received in writing by the SPE Asia Pacific Office (Kuala Lumpur), address shown on the Advance Registration Form no later than 18 June 2012, to receive a refund less US$150 processing fee. No refunds will be accepted after this date. Substitutions will be accepted.
ConFerenCe proCeeDinGSFull conference advance registration guarantees one CD-ROM Proceedings and is available for collection at the Conference Registration Desk. Additional Proceedings may be pre-ordered on the Advance Registration Form or purchased during registration hours at the conference for US$100 member and US$150 nonmember.
aGe reStriCtionS to eXHibit HallNo one under the age of 15 is permitted in the Exhibit Hall during official show hours.
Hotel aCCommoDationHotel accommodation can be reserved at either the Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel or Sheraton Tianjin Hotel, where a room block with special conference rates are being held for 2012 APDT conference delegates. Please send the completed Hotel Booking Form to your preferred hotel directly by fax or mail to ensure hotel accommodation during the conference by 1 June 2012.
Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel is located within walking distance to Tianjin Municipal People’s Government Offices and near shopping, night life, the Tianjin International Exhibition Centre (INTEX) and new Meijiang Convention Centre. The hotel is just 15 minutes from the Tianjin railway station and its high-speed trains into Beijing.
Sheraton Tianjin Hotel is located 30 minutes from the Tianjin International Airport, one and half hours via expressway from Beijing, and within easy access of the central business district as well as the Xiqing economic development Zones, Dong Li (Tianjin Port Free Trade Zone/Tianjin Airport Industrial Park) and TEDA economic development zones.
immiGration/ViSaVisitors travelling to China must be in possession of passports valid for at least six (6) months on arrival, and must hold a visa issued by the appropriate Chinese officials prior to departure from their home countries. Please check with your travel agent or the China Embassy on regulations relating to visa before your departure. You must have an entry visa stamped in your passport for entry to China. You CANNOT enter with the letter of invitation or apply for a visa on site. An invitation letter to facilitate the application of visa will be issued to attendees upon request. Download the Visa Invitation Request Form at http://www.spe.org/events/apdt/2012/pages/general/visa.php. It is the sole responsibility of the attendee to obtain the necessary paperwork for entry to China. This letter does not guarantee that you will be granted a visa. To receive an invitation letter by mail or fax, you must first register for the conference.
Please check with your travel agent or the Chinese Embassy or Consulate on regulations relating to immigration/visa for entry to China before your departure.
airport tranSportationThe Tianjin Binhai International Airport is approximately 30 minutes by road from the conference hotels. Ground transportation is available by taxi or by hotel limousine.
reGiStration paCKaGe anD FeeFull Conference Registration Fee includes: admission to all tech-nical sessions and exhibition; one conference CD-ROM Pro-ceedings, daily luncheons, welcome reception and coffee/tea breaks.
Sunday, 8 July 1500-1730 hoursMonday, 9 July 0730-1800 hoursTuesday, 10 July 0730-1600 hoursWednesday, 11 July 0730-1400 hours
IADC/SPE Member US$1000 US$1100Nonmember US$1100 US$1200Author/Committee US$950 US$1050Session Chairperson
IADC/SPE Member US$400 US$450Nonmember US$450 US$500
One-Day Registration Fee includes: admission to exhibition and all technical sessions; luncheon and coffee breaks for that day only.
Students: Registration for technical sessions and exhibition is complimentary for full time students. Student registration does not include CD-ROM Proceedings or any function tickets.
Guest registration Fee: US$50 on/before 18 June 2012 includes admission to exhibition and coffee breaks for that day only.
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early birdregistration
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SoCial aCtiVitieS & toUrSwelCome reCeptionballroom 1 & Grand ballroom Foyer, level 1, renaissance tianjin lakeview HotelMonday, 9 July 2012 • 1800-1930 hoursCost: Free for full conference registrantsUS$55 for 1-day and non registrants
note:The above tour price includes pick-up, deluxe tour bus, professional English-speaking guide, admission fees, and lunch at a local Chinese restaurant. Please note that gratuity and tips are not included. In the case that less than ten people sign-up for either of the above tours, the tour price will be re-calculated.
Tours are optional and guests may obtain further information and make direct reservations by contacting Ms. Sun Hongjing, China International Travel Service (CITS) Head Office, in Beijing, China at +86.10.8522.7935, fax: +86.10.6522.2901 or email: [email protected].
Come network and socialise at the welcome reception being held for all full conference delegates at 1800 hours on Monday, 9 July, on the exhibit floor of the Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel. Get acquainted with others in the industry while you enjoy beverages and canapés in a relaxed business/social atmosphere.
The cost of the reception is included in the full conference registration fee; additional tickets for spouse or guests are available at US$55 per person.
GolF oUtinGtuanbohu (Fortune lake) Golf ClubSunday, 8 July 2012 • 0630 hours tee offCost: rmb1,580 / USD255 per person
Tuanbohu (Fortune Lake) Golf Club is located in the scenic area of southwest Tianjin. The gold club is about 24 km south, approximately a one-hour drive, from the Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel. The golf club covers more than 2,000,000 square meters and hosts a 36-hole golf course, clubhouse and driving range.
The cost of this golf outing includes:
• Return ground transfer with an English speaking guide
• Green fees, Caddie fees, Facilities fees and Cart fees
• Breakfast and lunch
0900 Pick-up from hotel0900-1000 Drive through the old concession1000-1100 Cruise on the Haihe River1100-1200 Visit the Ancient Cultural Street 1200-1300 Lunch1330-1500 Visit the Tianjin Museum1530-1630 Visit the Porcelain House1630-1700 Return to the hotel
0830 Pick-up from hotel1100-1130 Visit Solitary Joy Temple1230-1330 Lunch1330-1530 Visit the Great Wall at 1530-1800 Huangyaguan Pass Return to the hotel
Additional equipment can be rented for the following fees:
• Golf clubs: RMB150/set
• Golf shoes: RMB50/pair
• Umbrella: RMB20/piece
one Day City toUrtuesday, 10 July 2012Cost: rmb490 / US80 per person
one Day eXCUrSionwednesday, 11 July 2012Cost: rmb550 / USD90 per person
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Full conference period includes technical sessions, exhibition, coffee breaks, daily luncheons, welcome reception and one (1) copy of the Conference Proceedings
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US$1,100 US$1,200 Nonmember
US$950 US$1,050 Presenter/Author/Committee/Session Chairperson
Complimentary Comp. Student (With valid college ID only, includes technical sessions, exhibition and coffee breaks)
one Day reGiStration
US$400 US$450 Member (IADC/SPE) Includes technical sessions, exhibition, coffee breaks and daily luncheon for the day you have selectedIndicate Day c Monday c Tuesday c Wednesday
Cancellation policy• Cancellation
in writing must be received by this office no later than 18 June 2012 to receive a refund less US$150 processing fees.
• Cancellation after 18 June 2012 is not eligible for refund.
• No refund if a registrant fails to attend.
US$450 US$500 Nonmember
US$50 Visitor (Exhibits Only) Indicate Day c Monday c Tuesday c Wednesday
aDDitional tiCKetS anD ConFerenCe PROCEEDINGS
US$40 Luncheon - Indicate Day(s) c Monday c Tuesday c Wednesday
US$55 Welcome Reception (Monday, 9 July 2012)
US$100 Additional Conference Proceedings – Member (IADC/SPE)
US$150 Additional Conference Proceedings – Nonmember
total (US$)
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CVV code is the 3 digit code on back of VISA/ MasterCard and the 4 digit code on the front of American Expres
aDVanCe reGiStration FormiaDC/ Spe aSia paCiFiC DrillinG teCHnoloGy ConFerenCe9-11 JULY 2012 • RENAISSANCE TIANJIN LAKEVIEW HOTELtianJin, CHina
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iaDC/Spe aSia paCiFiC DrillinG teCHnoloGy ConFerenCe9-11 JULY 2012 • RENAISSANCE TIANJIN LAKEVIEW HOTEL
tianJin, CHina
Hotel booKinG FormHotel booKinG DeaDline : 1 JUne 2012
Hotel accommodation at preferential rates have been reserved at the Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel (万丽天津宾馆) and the Sheraton Tianjin Hotel (天津喜来登大酒店) for the conference registrants. Reservations may be made by fax or mail directly to the respective hotel. No booking can be accepted without credit card details or one night deposit. Confirmation of booking will be sent to you directly from the Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel and the Sheraton Tianjin Hotel.
inDiCate room typeRenaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel
(万丽天津宾馆)Sheraton Tianjin Hotel
(天津喜来登大酒店)
□ Deluxe King Room RMB1,080 (USD174) □ Deluxe Room RMB830 (USD134)
□ Deluxe Double King Room RMB1,180 (USD190)
*Please note that all above rates quoted in USD are estimates and subject to exchange rate fluctuations. All above rates are subject to 15% service charge
GUeSt inFormation
Registrant’s Name :Last (Surname) Mr./Ms./Mrs. First (Forname)
Partner’s Name :Last (Surname) Mr./Ms./Mrs. First (Forname)
Company :
Address :Street Address or P.O. Box Number City
State/Province Country Zip/Postal Code
Telephone (Home) Telephone (Work) Facsimile
Arrival :Date Time Airline/Flight No.
Departure :Date Time Airline/Flight No.
Credit Card :Number Expiry Date Signature□ American Express □ MasterCard □ Visa □ Others Specify:
payment terms:• If no credit card details are provided, then one (1) night’s deposit must
be received thirty (30) days prior to arrival. Deposits will be deemed non refundable if the Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel and Sheraton Tianjin Hotel do not receive cancellation notification thirty (30) days prior to arrival.
• Credit cards will only be debited in the event of a “No Show”. Renaissance Tianjin Lakeview Hotel and Sheraton Tianjin Hotel must be notified of cancelations thirty (30) days prior to arrival, otherwise one (1) night’s accommodation will be debited from the credit card account.
• The check-in time is 1400 hours and check-out time is 1200 hours. • All accounts must be settled on departure unless prior arrangements are
made in writing with the respective hotel. • Requests will be accepted after the booking deadline (1 June 2012), but
special hotel rates and accommodation cannot be guaranteed.
mail/FaX Hotel booKinG Form to:
renaissance tianjin lakeview Hotel Tel: +86.22.5822.3390Fax:+86.22.5822.3901Email: [email protected]
Sheraton tianjin Hotel Tel: +86.22.2731.3388Fax: +86.22.2333.0897Email: [email protected]
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iaDC/Spe pUbliCationSiaDC pUbliCationS
iaDC Drilling manual, 11th editionMore than 1,200 pages containing descriptions, specifications, characteristics, maintenance and select information on most drilling equipment; engines, pumps, and other drilling products are discussed in detail. Redesigned in 2007! Also available on CD-ROM! Contact iaDC for pricing information!
iaDC Safety meeting topic & record bookRevised by the IADC HSE Committee in 2005, these forms provide 80 individual topics for weekly safety meetings with space for each tour meeting attendance and other necessary information. Includes topics for OSHA required training. IADC, 2005.member $58 list $68
Drilling Data Handbook, 8th ed.An industry best-seller and the first complete drilling handbook in both metric and standard units – this 552-page comprehensive reference comes in a sturdy paperback format with a tough flexible cover, and tabbed pages for easy reference. Contains detailed data table and information on drill pipe, drill collars, OCTG, including capacities and annular volumes; drill bits and downhole motors; hoisting and rig-floor equipment; pumping and pressure losses; drilling muds; cementing; directional drilling, kick control and fishing, wellheads and geology. Editions Technip, 2006.member $116 list $144
Formulas and Calculations for Drilling, production & workoverPresented in easy-to-use, step-by-step order, Formulas and Calculations is a quick reference for day-to-day work out on the rig. It also serves as a handy study guide for drilling and well control certification courses. Virtually all the mathematics required out on the drilling rig is here in one convenient source, including formulas for pressure gradient, specific gravity, pump output, annular velocity, buoyancy factor, volume and stroke, slug weight, drill string design, cementing, depth of washout, bulk density of cuttings, and stuck pipe. New updated material includes conversion tables into metric! 220 pages. member $107 list $124
well Control for the rig-Site Drilling team, CD-rom This CD-ROM provides a good understanding of well control that can be applied to most well control operations. The CD covers industry-recognized standards and practices and basic well control procedures, including API 59 & API 53. Contents include: Fundamental Principles of Well Control; Causes of Kicks; Kick Indicators; Shut-in Procedures; Methods of Well Control; Well Control Equipment and much, more. ADS, 2002.member $175 list $215
trouble-Free Drilling, Vol. 1This 280-page reference manual contains over 200 full-color illustrations and is one of the most comprehensive works available on the physics pertaining to the problem of stuck pipe. Written in an easy-to-understand, and entertaining format, Trouble-Free Drilling is an invaluable tool for rig-site supervisors, drillers, and drilling engineers. Drilbert Engineering, 2003.member $125 list $150
iaDC publications Contact informationTel: +1 713 292 1945Fax: +1 713 292 1946Web: http://store.iadc.org
Spe pUbliCationS
Spe Drilling & CompletionSPE Drilling & Completion Journal is published quarterly (March, June, September, and December). It features papers covering horizontal anddirectional drilling, drilling fluids, bit technology, sand control, perforating, cementing, well control, completions, and drilling operations. Both operational and management personnel find the materials in SPE Drilling & Completion beneficial.See http://www.spe.org/papers/pubs/subscriptions.php for subscription rates
advanced Drilling and well technologyBy Bernt Aadnoy, Iain Cooper, Stefan Z. Miska, Robert F. Mitchell, and Michael L. PayneAdvanced Drilling and Well Technology captures the vast developments that have occurred in well technology over the past several decades. The 10 chapters focus on applications related to many of the field-related challenges being faced today, such as deepwater and high-pressure/high-temperature wells, as well as emerging technologies.member US$125 list US$240
Fundamentals of Drilling engineeringEdited by: Robert F. Mitchell and Stefan Z. MiskaThis textbook, an update of the classic Applied Drilling Engineering volume, takes a new look at the basics of drilling engineering. Chapters are written by experts from industry and academia and provide numerous example problems to reinforce the concepts presented.member US$95 list US$190
applied Drilling engineeringWritten by: A.T. Bourgoyne Jr., K.K. Millheim, M.E. Chenevert & F.S. Young Jr.An industry and academic standard, this textbook presents engineering science fundamentals as well as examples of engineering applications involving those fundamentals. Two appendices are included, along with numerous examples.member US$40 list US$80
petroleum engineering Handbook, Volume ii: Drilling engineeringEdited by: Robert F. MitchellThe Petroleum Engineering Handbook has long been recognized as a valuable, comprehensive reference book that offers practical day-to-day applications for students and experienced engineering professionals alike. Chapters cover drilling fluids, casing design, underbalanced drilling, and more.member US$90 list US$115
advanced well ControlWritten by: David Watson, Terry Brittenham & Preston L. MooreA valuable reference for students, working engineers, and supervisors alike, his textbook addresses all phases of well control, from the design stage of a well through plug and abandonment.member US$105 list US$210
Drilling and production operations in Hp/Ht wellsEdited by: Otto Luiz Alcántara SantosHigh-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) wells present unique challenges in well planning and operations. This reprint (available in CD-ROM format) includes 25 important papers on drilling and completion fluid guidelines, operational safety issues, and equipment requirements as they relate to HP/HT wells.member US$30 list US$60
Frac packing HandbookEdited by: Ali Ghalambor, Syed Ali, and W. David NormanA comprehensive collection of technical material that covers the most basic to the most highly advanced issues in frac-packing operations, the Frac Packing Handbook consists of 20 chapters designed to assist practitioners in selecting well candidates; frac-pack job design, preparation, and procedure; treatment execution; post-frac-pack treatment analysis; production expectation and evaluation; quality control; and emerging technologies.member US$120 list US$240
SPE Bookstore – Society of Petroleum EngineersTel : +1.800.456.6863 (US/Canada) or +1.972.952.9393 (Intl.)Fax: +1.972.952.9328Web : www.spe.org/storeEmail: [email protected]
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a GlanCe at 2012-2013Spe eVentS in aSia paCiFiC
applied technology workshops
“Chemical Flooding”13-16 May 2012 • Penang, Malaysia
“Heavy oil”23-26 September 2012 • Xi’an, China
“intelligent Completions”23-26 September 2012 • Bali, Indonesia
“today’s Decision can be tomorrow’s regret:Future proof your project with HSe”
September 2012 • Brunei
“Flow assurance”14-17 October 2012 • Phuket, Thailand
“Geothermal”21-24 October 2012 • Philippines
“Brownfield Redevelopment”4-7 November 2012 • Penang, Malaysia
“Deepwater well intervention”18-21 November 2012 • Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
“Reserves Definition – Unconventional and Conventional”November 2012 • Penang, Malaysia
“well testing”9-12 December 2012 • Bali, Indonesia
Forum Series In Asia Pacific (FSAP)“Excellence in Fracture Stimulation –
the present and Future of affordable energy”20 - 25 May 2012 • Xi’an, China
Spe/appea international Conference on Health,Safety and environment in oil and Gas
exploration and production“Protecting People and the Environment –
evolving Challenges”11-13 September 2012 • Perth, Australia
Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition“providing a bright Future”
22-24 October 2012 • Perth, Australia
international petroleum technology Conference“Challenging technology and economic limits to
meet the Global energy Demand”26-28 March 2013 • Beijing, China
international aSSoCiation oF DrillinG ContraCtorSConFerenCe CalenDar 2012
IADC Drilling HSE Asia Pacific 2012 Conference & exhibition
“process Safety: Keeping little things from becoming big problems”
25-26 April 2012 • Singapore
iaDC Drilling onshore Conference & exhibition17 May 2012 • Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
iaDC Critical issues Continental europe Conference& exhibition
23-24 May 2012 • Bucharest, Romania
iaDC international tax Seminar7-8 June 2012 • Washington D.C., U.S.A.
iaDC world Drilling 2012 Conference & exhibition“learning from the past, earning the Future”
13-14 June 2012 • Barcelona, Spain
iaDC lifting & mechanical Handling Conference & exhibition
18-19 July 2012 • Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.A.
iaDC Critical issues india Conference & exhibition27-28 August 2012 • Mumbai, India
iaDC Drilling HSe europe 2012 Conference & exhibition
“Collaborating to Sustain our industry today while preparing for tomorrow”
26-27 September 2012 • Amsterdam, Netherlands
iaDC Contracts & risk management Conference16-17 October 2012 • Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Drilling & Completing trouble Zones23-25 October 2012 • Galveston, Texas, U.S.A.
iaDC Drilling africa 2012 Conference & exhibition24-25 October 2012 • Lisbon, Portugal
iaDC annual General meeting7-9 November 2012 • Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A.
iaDC Critical issues middle east 2012 Conference & exhibition
20-21 November 2012 • Dubai, U.A.E.
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