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LACPEC 2017
17–19 May 2017 v Sheraton Hotel and Convention CenterBuenos Aires, Argentina
www.spe.org/go/MeetLACPEC
SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference
PROGRAM
Roberto Aguilera, University of Calgary
Raphael Altman, Schlumberger
Johannes Alvarez, Texas A&M University
Randy Alvarez, Petrocedeño
Luis Anaya, KERUI Petroleum
Eduardo Barreiro, Consultant
Daniel Biedma, Tecpetrol
Matias Brolli, Tecpetrol
Antonio Caldera, PDVSA
Omar Ceroi, Petrobras
Ralph Chadeesingh, University of Surrey
Geragg Chourio, PDVSA
Eric Delamaide, IFP- Canada
Yanil Del Castillo, Schlumberger
Gioia Falcone, Cranfield University
Eugenio Ferrigno, Consultant
Gaston Fondevila, Grupo Capsa
Karin Gonzalez, Chevron
Rafael Hincapie, Clausthal University of Technology
Marcelo Hirschfeldt, Oil Production
Victor Huerta, Savia Perú
Gabriel Irazuzta, Grupo Capsa
Miguel Laffitte, Consultant
Miguel Lavia, Universidad de Buenos Aires, IGPUBA
Joel Le Calvez, Schlumberger
Diego Manfio, Ingenieria Sima
Carlos Marquez, PDVSA
Siddharth Misra, The University of Oklahoma
José Luis Mogollón, Halliburton
George Moridis, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Ysnardo Moya, Baker Hughes
Ricardo Palacios, Consultant
Cesar Patiño, Ecopetrol
Carlos Perez, Consultant
Bob Poe, Schlumberger
Francisco Porturas, ScanViz
Jaime Rangel, Weatherford
Eduardo Ruiz, MFR Blue Ocean
Otto Santos, Consultant
Denis Schiozer, UNICAMP
Francisco Tovar, Texas A&M University
Sezai Ucan, YPF
Ernesto Valbuena, Chevron
Luis Valencia, Chevron
Lumay Viloria-Gomez, Schlumberger
Claudio Virues, CNOOC Nexen
Pedro Vivas, Schlumberger
Jose Luis Ziritt, Frank’s Internacional Ecuador
Matias Fernandez Badessich, YPF Eduardo Gildin, Texas A&M University Nestor Saavedra, Ecopetrol
Program Committee
General ChairpersonSantiago Martinez Tanoira, YPF
Program Co-chairpersons
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the program committee for the 2017 Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, it is a pleasure to welcome you to LACPEC 2017.
This year, the energy sector will face new challenges and opportunities that we must leverage to power the industry forward. For over three decades, LACPEC has been a key enabler for leaders to present the newest technology trends, exchange ideas and develop strategic partnerships to drive operational excellence and risk management in the upstream petroleum sector across our region.
We hope you enjoy LACPEC 2017 and discover technical information that you can apply back at the office!
Welcome!
Santiago Martinez Tanoira, YPF2017 LACPEC General Chairperson
Sponsors ........................... 3Schedule of Events .......... 4General Information ........ 5
Technical Program ........... 6Exhibitors .........................19Media Supporters ..........20
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Registration HoursThe event main entrance is located on Av. Leandro N. Allem 1151. Proceed to the registration area located at the Convention Center ground level. Be prepared to show a government-issued photo identification (passport or driver’s license) to pick up your conference badge.
Monday, 15 May .............1400–1730Tuesday, 16 May .............1400–1730Wednesday, 17 May .......0700–1730Thursday, 18 May ...........0700–1730Friday, 19 May ................0700–1200
Speaker Check-In HoursLocated in La Pampa. Speakers are requested to report to their assigned session room 30 minutes before the start of the session.
Tuesday, 16 May .............1400–1730Wednesday, 17 May .......0700–1730Thursday, 18 May ...........0700–1730Friday, 19 May ................0700–1200
Exhibition Hours Located in Foyer area.
Wednesday, 17 May .......1100–1830 Thursday, 18 May ...........1000–1800
Keynote LuncheonsLunch is included in the full registration price, and will be provided on Wednesday and Thursday from 1200 to 1400 hours in Libertador BC. Purchase additional tickets at the registration counter.
Networking ReceptionWe invite you to the networking reception with complimentary drinks and hors d’oeuvres, scheduled from 1730 to 1830 hours on Wednesday in Foyer area. Tickets are included for delegates paying the full registration fee. Additional tickets can be purchased at the registration counter for USD 70.
Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires - Aula Magna
Saturday, 20 May .......... 0800–1700
Conference ProceedingsOne copy of the proceedings is included in the full conference registration fee. Additional copies of proceedings can be purchased at the registration counter for USD 150.
Copyright Information All sessions are protected by International copyright laws. Photography and video/ audio recording of any kind are strictly prohibited in the technical sessions.
Consent to Use of Multimedia Attendance or participation in SPE meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to SPE’s use and distribution of the registrant’s image or voice in promoting future SPE meetings in any way SPE deems appropriate.
About Society of Petroleum EngineersSPE is a not-for-profit association supporting more than 164,000 members in 143 countries. Income from this event will be invested back into SPE to support many otherSociety programs at www.spe.org.
Membership Offer By attending this event, nonmember full registration attendees can join SPE at no additional cost. Ensure you are signed up for SPE communications, and then look for your exclusive offer by email shortly after the event.
REGIONAL QUALIFIER 2017
General Information
2017 PetroBowl® South America and Caribbean Regional Qualifier
Special thanks to the SPE Argentine Petroleum Section for welcoming
LACPEC to Buenos Aires!Institutional Support
Supporting Organizations
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Foyer Libertador B Libertador C Catalinas Retiro A Retiro B Retiro C Libertador A
WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY
0800–0900 Opening Remarks
0900–1100 Plenary Session: Key Issues in the Energy Matrix in The Low Price Environment in Latin America
1100–1200 Exhibit | Poster Sessions
1230–1400
Exhibit
Keynote Luncheon: A Visionary Approach to Energy in LatinAmerica
1400–1730 New Technologies, Methods and Materials in Petroleum Engineering
EOR/IOR/Mature Fields Flow Assurance and Reservoir Chemistry
Reservoir Characterization and Description
Coupled Flow, Geomechanical and Thermal Processes1600–1730 Panel Session: Unconventional
Resources in Latin America–Challenges and Opportunities
1530–1600 Exhibit | Coffee Break | Poster Sessions
1730–1830 Welcome Reception | Exhibit
THURSDAY, 18 MAY
0830–1000 Panel Session: Bringing Together the Business Intelligence Strategies and Analytics To Achieve High Results in the O&G Industry
HSE, Social Concerns and HR
Petroleum Reserves and Resources Estimation
Reservoir Management Reservoir Testing and Production Analysis
Well Construction I
0830–1200
1000–1030 Exhibit | Coffee Break | Poster Sessions
1200–1400
Exhibit
Keynote Luncheon: A Technical Assessment of the Vaca Muerta
1400–1800 Integration of Geoscience and Petrophysical Characterization
Well Stimulation Digital Oilfield Management of Injected and Produced Fluids
Regional Play Assessment and Case Studies1600–1800 Young Professionals Session:
New O&G Industry Trends: What is required From a Career Development Perspective?
1500–1530 Exhibit | Coffee Break | Poster Sessions
FRIDAY, 19 MAY
0830–1200 Reservoir Characterization and Description II
Production Facilites and Decision Support Systems
Heavy Oil Well Construction II
1000–1030 Coffee Break
Schedule of Events (As of 24 April | Subject to Change)
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Foyer Libertador B Libertador C Catalinas Retiro A Retiro B Retiro C Libertador A
WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY
0800–0900 Opening Remarks
0900–1100 Plenary Session: Key Issues in the Energy Matrix in The Low Price Environment in Latin America
1100–1200 Exhibit | Poster Sessions
1230–1400
Exhibit
Keynote Luncheon: A Visionary Approach to Energy in LatinAmerica
1400–1730 New Technologies, Methods and Materials in Petroleum Engineering
EOR/IOR/Mature Fields Flow Assurance and Reservoir Chemistry
Reservoir Characterization and Description
Coupled Flow, Geomechanical and Thermal Processes1600–1730 Panel Session: Unconventional
Resources in Latin America–Challenges and Opportunities
1530–1600 Exhibit | Coffee Break | Poster Sessions
1730–1830 Welcome Reception | Exhibit
THURSDAY, 18 MAY
0830–1000 Panel Session: Bringing Together the Business Intelligence Strategies and Analytics To Achieve High Results in the O&G Industry
HSE, Social Concerns and HR
Petroleum Reserves and Resources Estimation
Reservoir Management Reservoir Testing and Production Analysis
Well Construction I
0830–1200
1000–1030 Exhibit | Coffee Break | Poster Sessions
1200–1400
Exhibit
Keynote Luncheon: A Technical Assessment of the Vaca Muerta
1400–1800 Integration of Geoscience and Petrophysical Characterization
Well Stimulation Digital Oilfield Management of Injected and Produced Fluids
Regional Play Assessment and Case Studies1600–1800 Young Professionals Session:
New O&G Industry Trends: What is required From a Career Development Perspective?
1500–1530 Exhibit | Coffee Break | Poster Sessions
FRIDAY, 19 MAY
0830–1200 Reservoir Characterization and Description II
Production Facilites and Decision Support Systems
Heavy Oil Well Construction II
1000–1030 Coffee Break
Schedule of Events (As of 24 April | Subject to Change)
Schedule of Events (As of 24 April 2017 | Subject to Change)
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WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 0800–0900 | LIBERTADOR BC
Opening Remarks
WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 0900–1100 | LIBERTADOR BC
Plenary Session: Key Issues in the Energy Matrix in the Low Price Environment in Latin America Moderators: Eduardo Gildin, Texas A&M University
What are key technology and investment issues in the energy matrix to reduce cost and improve productivity of unconventional and mature conventional fields, under tight and constrained regional gas market and competitive available renewable energy resources in Latin American at the low price environment?
Panelists: Santiago Martinez Tanoira, YPF; Hector Manosalva, Ecopetrol; Anelise Lara, Petrobras
Technical Program(As of 24 April 2017 | Subject to Change)
2017 SPE President, Janeen Judah, Chevron
Knowledge Sharing PostersWEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 1100 | EXHIBITION FLOOR
PAPER # PRESENTATION
185524 Successful Field Application of a New Polymer Flooding Technique Suitable for Mature Oilfields Against Low-oil-Price Background—A Case Study from East China X. Wu, Y. Wu, C. Xiong, H. Xu, X. Jia, L. Shao, The Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development; Y. Xiong, J. Zhang, A. Wang, H. Xu, J. Tian, Dagang Oilfield Company, CNPC; B. Bai, Missouri University of Science and Technology; X. Tian, Startwell Energy Co. Ltd
185477 Optimization and Enhanced Productivity Study in the Furrial FieldF.C. Peretti Leiva, S.J. Gonzalez, C.L. Mora Zabala, Halliburton; G. Molina, A.K. Rondon, Z.A. Jeschke, PDVSA; M. Camejo, Formerly Halliburton
185608 Integrated Dynamic Modelling of Unconsolidated Thin Bedded Reservoirs: Integrated Reservoir: The Greater Dolphin Area, Trinidad and Tobago • P.R. Nurafza, M.B. Urun, D. Ryan, Royal Dutch Shell
185511 Energy Efficiency Scenarios Following the Energy Trilemma—Argentina’s Commitment to COP21 R.J. Cervantes-Bravo, H. Ñaupari-Barzol, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria; E.T. Jimenez-Nieves, CORE Energy; D. Magnelli, ITBA; A. Dabrowski, Consultant
185500 Green Fracturing Technology of Shale Gas: LPG Waterless Fracturing Technology and its Feasibility in China F. Jin, Z. Shunyuan, L. Bingshan, C. Chen, CNPC Drillling Research Institute; M. Kedi, China University of Petroleum
185616 Estimation of Tight Gas Reserves during the Transient Flow Using a Modified GPA Method E.T. Jimenez, Core Energy; R. Cervantes, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria; D. Magnelli, ITBA; V.A. Huerta, Savia Peru
185579 Assessing the Long-Term Energy Landscape Using a Global Energy Market Model R.F. Aguilera, Curtin University; R. Aguilera, University of Calgary
185525 Sand Production Risk Evaluation and Sand Control Screening, the Complete Workflow for the Future Development of the Oglan Field – Ecuador • G. Andrade Rosero, R.H. Correa, G.E. Atahualpa, AGIP Oil Ecuador BV; G. Ripa, M. Brignoli, T. Ciccarone, Eni E&P
185614 A Comprehensive Workflow for Near Real Time Waterflood Management and Production Optimization Using Reduced-Physics and Data-Driven Technologies • A.F. Maqui, X. Zhai, A. Suarez Negreira, S.F. Matringe, Quantum Reservoir Impact LLC; M.A. Lozada, PEMEX
Daniel Rosato, Chairperson, SPE Argentine Petroleum Section
Daniel Redondo, Secretary of Strategic Energy Planning, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Argentina
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WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 1400–1730 | RETIRO A
02 EOR/IOR/Mature FieldsSession Chairpersons: Eric Delamaide, IFP Technologies Canada Inc.; Jose Luis Mogollón, Halliburton
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
1400–1430 185560 Water Imbibition EOR for Shale Oil Scenarios F. Tuero, VYP Consultores; M.A. Crotti, I. Labayen, Inlab S.A.
1430–1500 185489 Oil Mobilization by Viscoelastic Flow Instabilities Effects during Polymer EOR: A Pore-Scale Visualization Approach R.E. Hincapie, A. Rock, J. Wegner, L. Ganzer, Clausthal University of Technology
1500–1530 185543 Inorganic Content of Asphaltenes Impacts Asphaltenes Stability A.D. Punase, B. Hascakir, Texas A&M University; A.B. Demir, H. Bilgesu, West Virginia University
1600–1630 185552 Mature Field Revitalization Using Polymer Flooding: Palogrande—Cebú Field Case R. Pérez, R.H. Castro Garcia, R. Jimenez, G.A. Maya, J.M. Leon Hinestrosa, J.D. Reyes, A. Mendez, A.F. Castillo Mejia, M.P. Romero, F. Fernandez Bedoya, L.M. Quintero Roa, Ecopetrol SA; H. Quintero, UIS
1630–1700 185559 Carbon Dioxide Storage in High Asphaltene Content Oil Reservoirs B. Hascakir, Texas A&M University
1700–1730 185487 Grimbeek2: First Successful Application Polymer Flooding in Multilayer Reservoir at YPF. Interpretation of Polymer Flooding ResponseJ.E. Juri, A. Ruiz, G. Pedersen, P. Pagliero, A. Limeres, H. Blanco, V. Eguia, P. Vazquez, C. Bernhardt, F. Schein, G. Villarroel, A. Tosi, V. Serrano, S. Kaminszczik YPF S.A.
Technical Program
WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 1400–1730 | CATALINAS
01 New Technologies, Methods and Materials in Petroleum Engineering Session Chairpersons: Cesar Augusto Patiño, Ecopetrol SA; Joel Herve Le Calvez, Schlumberger
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
1400–1430 185475 Downhole Linear Reducer Application For Rod Load OptimizationE. Dominguez, YPF; P. Yorio, E. Ferrigno, RodLine; J.L. Piña, Estudio Piña; M. Somoza, Metalurgica Somoza
1430–1500 185558 Onset of the Asphaltene Flocculation and Asphaltene Hydrodynamic Radius Determination Using H-Diffusion- Ordered Spectroscopy (DOSY) NMRM.I. Sandoval, S.F. Muñoz Navarro, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Grupo de Investigación Recobro Mejorado; D. Molina Velasco, Universidad Industrial de Santander
1500–1530 185607 Simulation of Viscosity Enhanced CO2 Nanofluid Alternating Gas in Light Oil ReservoirsG. Gallo, E. Erdmann, Instituto Tecnólogico de Buenos Aires
1600–1630 185451 Development of an Environmentally Friendly Oil Based Drilling Fluid Using Castor Oil With Polar Activator and in Presence of Strong Bases (Lime)H.A. Norza Bastidas, J.S. Campos Perez, C. Vargas Castellanos, Universidad Surcolombiana
1630–1700 185541 Gas Lift Optimization Under Uncertainties in BSWR.S. De Santana, V.M. Ferreira Filho, D.D. Monteiro, G.S. Chaves, M.M. Duque, A.L. Granja Saavedra, Universidade Federal do Rio De Janeiro; J.S. Baioco, Universidade Federal Fluminense; A.F. Teixeira, Petrobras; B.F. Vieira, Petrobras Cenpes
1700–1730 185540 Visualization of Opportunities Through Quick Workflows and Methods for Reservoir Characterization and CorrelationA.F. Saccomano, A.C. Limeres, YPF S.A.
WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 1230–1400 | LIBERTADOR BC
Keynote Luncheon: A Visionary Approach to Energy in Latin AmericaModerator: Nestor Saavedra, Ecopetrol
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WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 1400–1730 | RETIRO B
03 Flow Assurance and Reservoir ChemistryChairpersons: Johannes Orlando Alvarez, Texas A&M University; Ralph Chadeesingh, University of Surrey; Matias Fernandez Badessich, YPF
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
1400–1430 185533 Impact of Clay Type on SAGD Performance Part I: Microscopic Scale Analysis of Clay-SARA Interactions in Produced Oil T. Kar, B. Hascakir, Texas A&M University
1430–1500 185547 Impact of Clay Type on SAGD Performance Part II: Microscopic Scale Analysis ofClay-Sand-Asphaltene Interactions in Spent RockT. Kar, B. Hascakir, Texas A&M University
1500–1530 185544 A Novel Correlation for Predicting Permeability Impairment Due to Calcite Deposition in Sandstone Porous MediaN. Santos, L.F. Carrillo Moreno, J.H. Carreño Hernandez, J.J. Rodriguez Molina, R.A. Martinez Lopez, G. Modelamiento de Procesos Hidrocarburos, Universidad Industrial de Santander
1600–1630 185510 Evaluation and Field Test of Combined Gel and Surfactant Imbibition Technology in High Temperature, High Salinity Fault Block ReservoirH. Cai, Q. Zhang, S. Yang, M. Tian, Q. Wang, Z. Zhou, J. Li, Z. Liu, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, CNPC
1630–1700 185486 Application of Transition Metal Nanoparticles in the Streams Production of Heavy Crude Oil Treatment: H2S MitigationS.I. Martinez, PDVSA Intevep S.A.; C. Bastidas, Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica de la Fuerza Armada
1700–1730 185484 Study of Nanoparticles Adsorption and Release in Porous Media Based on the DLVO TheoryE.R. Abdelfatah, K. Kang, M. Pournik, B. Shiau, J. Harwell, University of Oklahoma; M.R. Haroun, M.M. Rahman, Petroleum Institute University and Research Center
WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 1400–1730 | RETIRO C
04 Reservoir Characterization and DescriptionChairpersons: Sezai Ucan, YPF SA; Gaston Fondevila Sancet, CAPSA-CAPEX
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
1400–1430 185479 Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluids Within a Double Porosity Reservoir Under Pseudosteady State Interporosity Transfer ConditionsJ.R. Garcia-Pastrana, A.R. Valdes-Perez, T.A. Blasingame, Texas A&M University
1430–1500 185588 Methodology for Fluid Contact Monitoring Through Surface API Data J.E. Paredes, Á. Carbajal, R. Izquierdo, I. Loyo; R. Perez, L.M. Perera Perez, PEMEX; C.J. Larez, Consultant
1500–1530 185597 A Production Characterization of the Eagle Ford Shale, Texas—A Bayesian Analysis Approach N. Moridis, Y. Soltanpour, Z. Medina-Cetina, T.A. Blasingame, J. Lee, Texas A&M University
1600–1630 185519 Historical Production Analysis of Vaca Muerta Formation in the Neuquén Basin: A Guide to Understand the Past, Present and FutureG. Tagarot-Seadi, M. Vicente, Schlumberger; S.A. Luongo, Consultant
1630–1700 185457 Identification of CO2 With Magnetic Resonance Key to Understanding Production Behavior in Campo Palo Azul, Ecuador: A Case StudyN.X. Ramirez, J.E. Roldan, Halliburton; B. Delgado, D. Cuenca, Petroamazonas EP
1700–1730 185549 FEL Method In One 3D Project to Develop an Oil Field in Los Perales, San Jorge Basin, ArgentinaJ. Ursule, E.A. Farina Saint Selve, G. Pedersen, R. Lehu, YPF SA
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WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 1400–1730 | LIBERTADOR A
05 Coupled Flow, Geomechanical and Thermal ProcessesSession Chairpersons: Luis Enrique Valencia, Chevron Technology Co; Raphael Mark Altman, Schlumberger
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
1400–1430 185555 Integrating Pilot Well Measurements for Horizontal Well Planning—A Case Study, Vaca Muerta Formation, Neuquén Basin, ArgentinaM. Belobraydic, L. Reynolds, M. Frydman, G.V. Makarychev, Y. Faulkner, F. Pacheco, B.A. Luneau, S. Higgins-Borchardt, P. Kaufman, Schlumberger; J. Caniggia, O. Nielsen, J.E. Ponce, G.C. Graf, Wintershall Energia SA
1430–1500 185512 High Resolution Investigations of Flow and Thermal Processes During Production From Hydraulically Fractured Ultra-Low Permeability Media G.J. Moridis, Texas A&M University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1500–1530 185529 Depositional Controls Over the Lacustrine Source Rocks of the Cuyana Basin—An Approach to Model a Mechanical Cyclicity Through an Integrated Analysis of Sequence Stratigraphy, Petrophysics and Rock PropertiesS.P. Barredo, A. Sosa Massaro, E. Fuenmayor, R. Abalos, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires; L.P. Stinco, Oleumpetra; F. Abarzúa, Universidad Nacional de San Juan
1600–1630 185606 Methodology for Petrophysical and Geomechanical Analysis of Shale Plays. Case Study: La Luna and Capacho Formations, Maracaibo BasinC.L. Lobo, A. Molina, A. Faraco, J. Mendez, J. Delgadillo, PDVSA; G. Rincon, Paradigm Geophysics
1630–1700 185537 Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Modeling in a Homogeneous Elastic Media With LeakoffD. Morales-Matamoros, S. Kanaun, M. Chi-Chim, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo
1700–1730 185568 Real-Time Monitoring of Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoir Stimulation Using Distributed Temperature Sensing: Case Study From Offshore MexicoJ. Vazquez, L. Inda, Pemex E&P; E. Medina, I.E. Narvaez, J. Gleaves, Halliburton
WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY | 1600–1730 | LIBERTADOR BC
Panel Session: Unconventional Resources in Latin America— Challenges and Opportunities Moderator: Miguel Angel Lavia, Universidad de Buenos Aires, IGPUBA
The evolution of unconventional resource development in Latin America has begun. There are numerous logistical challenges associated with well construction, well stimulation, and facilities. The scale of unconventional resource opportunities in Latin America is enormous, particularly with the Vaca Muerta play, which rivals any play currently in development in North America. This panel will consider the Vaca Muerta play specifically, but it will also address unconventional opportunities in Latin America in general.
Panelists: • Pablo Edgardo Bizzotto, YPF• Jorge Enrique Ponce, Wintershall Energia SA• Carlos Alejandro Berto, Tecpetrol S.A.• Ricardo Livieres, ExxonMobil
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THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 0830–1200 | LIBERTADOR BC
Panel Session: Bringing Together the Business Intelligence Strategies and Analytics To Achieve High Results in the O&G IndustryModerator: Cesar Augusto Patiño, Ecopetrol SA
Meaningful and useful data, information and techniques are currently highly required for analysis purposes in the O&G Industry. The use of innovative ideas, new technologies and on point strategies will be the key to understand and overcome the challenges, and identify today’s opportunities given the huge data available in our repositories and real time databases. With the support of panelists, this session intends to provide guidance and ideas to maximize the use of techniques and tools to turn data into critical information and knowledge to support sound business decisions.
Panelists: Mridul Kumar, Chevron ETC; Alejandro Toledano, Schlumberger; Oscar Soto, IBM; Sergio Gonzalez, Microsoft
THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 0830–1200 | CATALINAS
06 HSE, Social Concerns & HRSession Chairpersons: Eugenio Ferrigno, Consultant, Geragg Chourio Arocha, Petroleos de Venezuela S.A.
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
0830–0900 185546 Importance of the Study of Environmental Aspects in the Exploitation of Unconventional Reservoirs for Risk Assessment of the Activity in ArgentinaM.A. De La Zerda, E. Erdmann, Instituto Tecnólogico De Buenos Aires; R. Sarandón, Universidad Nacional de la Plata
0900–0930 185539 Assessing The Effects of Seismic Survey On Large Mammals, Using Cameras Trap In High Sensitivity Biodiversity HotspotV. Ferretti, G. Mange, G. Aguerre, M. Juarez, Neoambiental; L. Maffei, F. Gomez, Biodiversity Monitoring Program; N. Capello, E. Mendoza, Pluspetrol
0930–1000 185570 Economic Analysis of the Law in Bolivia and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People and Potential Social Implications for New DiscoveriesC.A. Lopez Monterrey, ESPCs Multidisciplinary Consulting
1030–1100 185481 Technical and Risk Evaluation of Underground Gas Storage Construction in Salt Caverns and Its Feasibility in South AmericaF. Jin, W. Xi, C. Chen, Z. Shunyuan, L. Bingshan, CNPC Drillling Research Institute
1100–1130 185515 Industrial Waste Management of Exploratory Maritime Drilling Activity on the Coast of Bahia State: Case Study of BM-J-2 BlockT.P. Amaro, M.C. Pessoa, Queiroz Galvão Exploração e Produção S.A.; R.A. Cardoso-Júnior, Universidade Federal Fluminense; T.M. de Campos, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
1130–1200 185617 Landscape Transformation Associated to the Development of Camisea Project and the Effectiveness of the “Off Shore In Land” ApproachG. Leunda, G.F. Dias, Programa de Monitoreo de la Biodiversidad en Camisea; E. Mendoza, Pluspetrol Perú Corporation; N. Capello, Pluspetrol S.A.
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THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 0830–1200 | RETIRO A
07 Petroleum Reserves & Resources EstimationChairpersons: Lumay A Viloria-Gomez, Schlumberger, Francisco Tovar, Texas A&M University
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION
0830–0900 185538 Mechanistic Decline Curves for Gas-Condensate Reservoirs: Model DevelopmentR. Ariwibowo, M.A. Barrufet, Texas A&M University
0900–0930 185573 Hybrid Method With a Probabilistic Approach to Estimate Reserves in Mature FieldsR.J. Cervantes Bravo, G. Savioli, J. Estrada, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ingeniería, Instituto del Gas y del Petróleo
0930–1000 185497 Handling Decommissioning And Restoration Liabilities Within PRMS and Their Impact on Reported Reserves of Producing Fields Approaching AbandonmentR. Harrison, Lloyd’s Register; G. Falcone, Cranfield University
1030–1100 185496 Are We Reasonably Certain That Reasonable Certainty Adequately Defines Uncertainty In Our Reserves Estimates?R. Harrison, Lloyd’s Register; G. Falcone, Cranfield University
1100–1130 185517 Optimizing Well Spacing of Multi Fractured Tight Gas Wells in Argentina’s Lajas Formation Through High Resolution Simulation: Barrosa Norte Field Case StudyJ.P. Francos, Schlumberger; F. Wagner, R. Coppo, E. Santiago, YPF
1130–1200 185589 Combining Physics, Statistics and Heuristics in the Decline Curve Analysis of Large Datasets in Unconventional ReservoirsR. Wanderley De Holanda, E. Gildin, P.P. Valko, Texas A&M University
THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 0830–1200 | RETIRO B
08 Reservoir ManagementSession Chairpersons: Denis Jose Schiozer, Universidade Estadual De Campinas, Francisco Alberto Porturas, Scanviz
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0830–0900 185548 Dual Porosity Modeling for Shale Gas Wells in the Vaca Muerta FormationG.J. Manestar, A. Thompson, YPF
0900–0930 185514 Data-Driven Model Reduction Based on Sparsity-Promoting Methods for Multiphase Flow in Porous MediaA. Bao, E. Gildin, Texas A&M University
0930–1000 185609 Evolution and Evaluation of SRV in Shale Gas Reservoirs: An Application in the Horn River Shale of CanadaE. Urban, A. Yousefzadeh, University of Calgary; C.J. Virues, Nexen Energy ULC; R. Aguilera, University of Calgary
1030–1100 185472 New Trends in Waterflooding Project OptimizationJ.L. Mogollon, T.M. Lokhandwala, E. Tillero, Halliburton
1100–1130 185465 An Appropriate Waterflood or Waterdrive Performance Analysis for Any Oil/Water Viscosity RatioE. Tillero, J.L. Mogollon, Halliburton
1130–1200 185482 Fully Compositional Integrated Subsurface-Surface Modeling for Critical Gas Condensate Reservoirs: Santa Barbara and Pirital Fields, Venezuela.J.G. Pérez, C.J. Cabrera, L.R. Lopez, PDVSA
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THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 0830–1200 | RETIRO C
09 Reservoir Testing and Production AnalysisChairpersons: George J Moridis, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory; Eric Delamaide, IFP Technologies Canada Inc.
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0830–0900 185518 Use of Interference Tests to Constrain the Spacing of Hydraulically Fractured Wells in Neuquén Shale Oil ReservoirsT. Chen, R. Salas-Porras, D. Mao, V. Jain, M.A. Thomas, E. Kruijs, P.T. Huckabee, B.J. Stephenson, S.O. Scholten, Shell
0900–0930 185536 Prediction of PVT Properties in Crude Oil Using Machine Learning Techniques (MLT)A.M. Ramirez, Universidad Nacional de Ingenierí a; G.A. Valle, F. Romero, M. Jaimes, Universidad Industrial de Santander
0930–1000 185586 Modeling and Interpretation of Bottomhole Temperature Transient DataM. Onur, University of Tulsa
1030–1100 185455 Transient and Boundary Dominated Partial Penetration Skin Effects With Turbulent Flow in Vertical Wells of Reservoirs With Near Wellbore Damage produced at Constant Rate and Constant Pressure Conditions M. Kome, M. Amro, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology
1100-1130 185565 Empirical PVT Correlations Applied for Colombian Crude Oils: A New ApproachG.A. Valle Tamayo, F. Romero Consuegra, L.F. Mendoza Vargas, D.A. Osorio Gonzalez, Universidad Industrial de Santander
1130-1200 185556 Probabilistic Approach of Advanced Decline Curve Analysis for Tight Gas Reserves Estimation Obtained From Public Data BaseE.T. Jimenez Nieves, CoRE Energy; R.J. Cervantes Bravo, Universidad Nacional De Ingenieria; D.E. Magnelli, A. Dabrowski, ITBA
THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 0830–1200 | LIBERTADOR A
10 Well Construction IChairpersons: Nestor Eduardo Ruiz, MFR Blue Ocean; Antonio Jose Caldera, PDVSA Intevep
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0830–0900 185506 Five Years of Drilling With Casing in Argentina and Bolivia. Lessons Learned From the FieldC.M. Espinosa, D. Codega, A. Caglieri, S. Grill, H. Guttner, C. Roldan, Tenaris
0900–0930 185557 New Methodology for Pore Pressure Prediction Using Well Logs and Divergent AreaD. Velazquez-Cruz, G. Espinosa-Castaneda, M.A. Diaz Viera, F. Leyte-Guerrero, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo
0930–1000 185523 Automated MPD System in Offshore Gulf of Mexico Further Substantiates Value of Drilling Technique in High Pressure ZonesG.C. Gallego, F.J. Clemente, R. Padilla, F. Reguero, A. Barbosa, Weatherford; G.E. Garcia-Mondragon, A. Ortiz-Pineda, PEMEX
1030–1100 185582 Materials for Controlling Severe Lost Circulation—Laboratory EvaluationC.R. Miranda, J.L. Oliveira, G.M. Cavalcante, A.R. D´Almeida, R.F. Pereira, R.L. Santos, R. Surmas, PETROBRAS
1100–1130 185600 New Drill Pipe Size Improved Drilling Efficiency in Shale PlaysM. Lafuente, S.L. Granger, Vallourec
1130–1200 185613 Successful Introduction of the First Worldwide 30” Casing while Drilling Job Saves 1.31 days in an Exploratory Well in Shallow Waters, MexicoO. Luna Gonzalez, A. Van Balen, M. Bavidge, J. Mafla, J. Karimov, P. Hurtado Cardenas, C. Karrer, M. Sotelo Fonseca, P. Gil Rodriguez, Schlumberger; A. Mora, M. Noguez, G. Gomez, J.R. Garcia Lopez, L.A. Zamudio Lopez, J.C. Perez Cabrera, M. Gomez Tapia, R. Perez Ibarra, PEMEX; F. Olcese, J.A. Carranza, Franks International
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THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 1230–1400 | LIBERTADOR BC
Keynote Luncheon: A Technical Assessment of the Vaca MuertaModerator: Nestor F Saavedra, EcopetrolKeynote Speaker: Sergio Giorgi, VP Business Development, YPF
THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 1400–1800 | CATALINAS
11 Integration of Geoscience and Petrophysical CharacterizationChairpersons: Luis Enrique Valencia, Chevron Technology Co; Raphael Mark Altman, Schlumberger
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1400–1430 185590 Integrated Modeling of Formation Damage and Multiple Induced Hydraulic Fractures During Produced Water Reinjection • K. Fischer, F.C. Ferreira, B.B. Holzberg, J.S. Pastor, Schlumberger; K. Fischer, F.C. Ferreira, B.B. Holzberg, J.S. Pastor, Schlumberger; L. Renli, R. Furuie, D.M. Vasconcelos, T.A. Dutra, Statoil
1430–1500 185531 Shale Reservoir Characterization Using LWD Azimuthal Sonic and Advanced Gas DetectionC. Mejia, Z. Crosby, C. Barnett, S. Heard, D. Llanos, Weatherford; D. Marchal, J. Porras, Pampa Energía S.A.
1500–1530 185604 Non-Destructive Measurement of Porosity, Compressibility and Gas Sorption in Core Plugs From the Wolfcamp Shale • F.D. Tovar, M.A. Barrufet, D.S. Schechter, Texas A&M University
1600–1630 185584 Evaluation of Water Oil Relative Permeability of Fractured Rock Under Variable Conditions of Hydrostatic Effective Stress and Capillary Number • A. Restrepo, Equion Energia Ltd; S.H. Lopera, K. Diez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
1630–1700 185508 Integrating Probabilistic—Neural Networks Model To Predict Permeability in Tight Gas ReservoirE.T. Jimenez-Nieves, CoRE Energy; L. Arcaya-Arhuata, H. Ñaupari-Barzol, Consultant; R.J. Cervantes-Bravo, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria; D.E. Magnelli, ITBA
1700–1730 185591 Models for Calculating Organic and Inorganic Porosities in Shale Oil ReservoirsJ.A. Piedrahita Rodriguez, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary
1730–1800 185610 Logging While Drilling Fluid Sampling and Real Time Formation Evaluation, an Approach For a Successful Sampling Operation • D. Correa, A. Barbosa, Baker Hughes
Knowledge Sharing PostersTHURSDAY, 18 MAY | 1000 | EXHIBITION FLOOR
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185493 Experimental Investigation of Gas Flow Behavior and Diffusion Coefficient in Shale ReservoirJ. Wang, China University of Geosciences; Q. Yuan, University of Regina; L. Yu, M. Dong, University of Calgary; C. Wang, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Company
185595 Implementation of an Innovative Drilling Fluid and Cuttings Separator in Latin AmericaO.L. Luna, R. Ibarra, C. Carter, D. Ramos, Schlumberger
185551 Evaluation of Mobility Control With Nanoparticle-Stabilized CO2 FoamA. Emrani, Texas A&M University; A.F. Ibrahim, Texas A & M University; H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University
185513 Real Time Surveillance and Optimization of Intelligent Completion Wells in EcuadorM.B. Villa, Schlumberger; W. Liang, Sclumberger; V. Gottumukkala, Schlumberger; B.C. Gornescu, Schlumberger IPM-SPM; C. Contreras, Schlumberger
185492 Designing Environmentally Conforming Drilling Fluids: Challenges and Considerations in Latin AmericaF.C. Fornasier, M. Campo, A. Djuric, D.M. Obando, Halliburton
185530 Finding Incremental Oil in a Field With More Than 50% Recovery and With a Strong Aquifer: How We Did It!M.L. Boettner, A. Thompson, P. Barros, V. Berrios, R.A. Lucero, YPF S.A.; R. Vieytes, InLab S.A
185575 Conceptual Analysis of the Applicability of Coiled Gas Lift as Optimization Method of Artificial Lift System in El Furrial Field, VenezuelaJ.A. Ortiz, C.E. Rodriguez, H.E. Martinez, Petróleos de Venezuela S.A.
185516 A Practical Approach for Scale-up of Solvent Transport Mechanisms in Post-CHOPS EOR ApplicationsJ.J. Martinez Gamboa, M. Wang, J.Y. Leung, University of Alberta
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THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 1400–1800 | RETIRO A
12 Well StimulationSession Chairpersons: Camilo Aloisi, Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., Claudio Virues, Nexen Energy ULC
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1400–1430 185498 Application of Numerical Simulation as an Integrated Methodology For Selecting the Best Candidates for Down Hole Heating. Huyapari Field, Orinoco Oil Belt, Venezuela, as a Case of StudyG.S. Landaeta, Petropiar, S.A.; V. Lara, CMG
1430–1500 185464 Field Treatment of an Injector Well in a Sandstone Formation Using a Low Corrosive Environmentally Friendly Fluid That Does Not Require Flow-Back • W. Nuñez, O. Bautista, F.A. Cepeda, M.A. Kleber, Oxy Colombia; A.A. Dos Santos, E. De Oliveira, O. Rodriguez, AkzoNobel
1500–1530 185532 Detailed Modeling of Carbonate Acidizing by Coupling a Multi-Purpose Pore-Network Simulator to the Chemistry Package PHREEQC—Application to Chelating AgentsA. Ameri, AkzoNobel; A. Raoof, N. Blonk, Utrecht University; V. Cnudde, Ghent University
1600–1630 185561 Self-Channeling in Proppant Pack in the Eagle Ford Shale Formation • J. Guerra, D. Zhu, Texas A&M University; J. Uribe Chacon, E. Luna Castillo, Universidad Industrial de Santander
1630–1700 185491 Tackling the Challenges of a Mature Field With Multiple Oil-Water Contacts Generated in Major Reservoir Hydraulic Units: Case Study in the Shushufindi-Aguarico Field, Oriente Basin, EcuadorM.A. Naranjo, J.L. Freire, J.B. Lafournère, W. Pastrana, J.A. Hurtado, J. Bourge, A.M. Vargas, O. Cortez, F. Bringer, Schlumberger; A. Izurieta, PetroAmazonas EP.
1700–1730 185611 A Probabilistic Approach to Tight Gas Economic Evaluation: The Future of ArgentinaR.J. Cervantes-Bravo, H. Ñaupari-Barzol, N. Palacios-Chun, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria; E.T. Jimenez-Nieves, CORE Energy; D. Magnelli, ITBA; V.A. Huerta-Quiñones, Savia Peru
1730–1800 185478 Multipay Well Completion in Argentina: A Versatile Pinpoint Completion Technology Applied Through Several Conventional, Tight and Shale Reservoirs • J.C. Bonapace, F. Kovalenko, Halliburton; F. Sorenson, Pan American Energy; P. Forni, Grupo Capsa; F. Barbalace, Pampa Energía
THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 1400–1800 | RETIRO B
13 Digital OilfieldSession Chairpersons: Pedro Joaquin Vivas Sanchez, Schlumberger; Clemente Marcelo Hirschfeldt; OilProduction.net
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1400–1430 185507 Redistribution of Steam Injection in Heavy Oil Reservoir Management To Improve EOR Economics, Powered By a Unique Integration of Reservoir Physics and Machine LearningP. Sarma, S. Kyriacou, M.J. Henning, P. Orland, G. Thakur, D. Sloss, Tachyus Inc.
1430–1500 185528 Overhauling KPI Drilling Performance Trough RT Operations Integration CenterM. Fierro Herrera, D. Romero Chacin, A. Schmidt, J.L. Erives Gonzalez, H.P. Dick, A.E. Dorantes Garcia Barzanallana, S. Amundsen, R. Guedes de Carvalho, J.C. Lopez, M. Escobedo Flores, M.A. Basso Mora, A. Kim, G. Hoil Marrufo, H. Garcia, Schlumberger
1500–1530 185569 Innovative Engineering Workflows as Part of Digital Oil Field Implementation For Production Optimization of a Gas Asset MEXICO, PEMEX AIVO. Espinola, R. Castrejon, J.A. Yanez, A. Torres, Schlumberger; R. Martinez, J.D. Guzman, J.R. Ramirez, R. Ramos, PEMEX E&P
1600–1630 185571 Reduction of Opex Costs And Increase of Oil Production By Means of Production Deferment and Pump Failure Prevention With A Cost-Effective Well Monitoring SystemJ.S. Armacanqui, Gaia Energy Resources; L. Eyzaguirre, H.F. Marticorena, J.A. Rodriguez Cruzado, H. Paccori, R. De La Cruz Gago, L.M. Ramirez, S.J. Yataco Zuta, F.M. Sueldo Ortega, F. Cuestas, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria
1630–1700 185490 Predictive Data Mining Techniques for Economic Evaluation of Unconventional Resources: The Tight Gas of ArgentinaR.J. Cervantes Bravo, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; E.T. Jimenez Nieves, CORE Energy; L. Arcaya, Consultant; D. Magnelli, ITBA; A. Dabrowski, Consultant
1700–1730 185550 Uncertainty Analysis For Production Forecast in Oil WellsD.D. Monteiro, V.M. Ferreira-Filho, G.S. Chaves, R.S. De Santana, M.M. Duque, A.L. Granja-Saavedra, J.S. Baioco, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; B.F. Vieira, Petrobras Cenpes; A.F. Teixeira, Petrobras
1730–1800 185505 A Practical Numerical Approach for the Determination of Flow Contribution of Multi-Zones WellboresN. Tarom, M. Hossain, Curtin University
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THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 1400–1800 | RETIRO C
14 Management of Injected and Produced Fluids | Retiro C | 1400–1800Session Chairpersons: Sezai Ucan, YPF SA, George J Moridis, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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1400–1430 185594 A System Dynamics Analysis on the Economic Potentials of CO2 Management System on Latin American Oil ProducersM. Rafieisakhaei, T.S. Al Shafloot, S. Afra, Texas A&M University; B. Barazandeh, Virginia Tech
1430–1500 185521 First Project of Autoinjection in Patagonia ArgentinaF. Bogan, M.N. Ordoñez, D. Pyczil, M. Salvarredy Aranguren, R. Verde, YPF SA
1500–1530 185474 Design of Injection Facilities For CO2 Recovery Process: A Case StudyM. Hossain, Memorial University of Newfoundland
1600–1630 185598 Use of Dynamic Data For Estimating Average Reservoir Pressure, OGIP, and Optimum Well Spacing in Shale Gas Reservoirs • D. Orozco Ibarra, R. Aguilera, University of Calgary
1630–1700 185563 A Fluid Structure Interaction Model For Hydraulic Fracture Simulation on Vaca Muerta Argentina Shale Formation • I.D. Alderete, A. Sosa Massaro, S. D’Hers, Instituto Tecnológico Buenos Aires
1700–1730 185553 How To Maximize the Value of the Lajas Tight Gas Play by Dynamic ModelingF.J. Tanco, A. Thompson, P. Alencastre, E. Santiago, YPF S.A.
1730-1800 185485 Deliquification in a Mature Gas Field: Comparison of Predicted and Observed Rates after Well Workover to Install Velocity StringsJ. Burford, Imperial College London; G. Falcone, Cranfield University
THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 1400–1800 | LIBERTADOR A
15 Regional Play Assessment and Case StudiesSession Chairpersons: Carlos G Marquez, Petróleos de Venezuela S.A.; Claudio Virues, Nexen Energy ULC
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1400–1430 185599 An Overview of Deepwater Well Integrity Developments After the Blowout of MacondoO.L. Santos, Consultant; P.R. Ribeiro, UNICAMP
1430–1500 185469 Using Hybrid Propulsion Autonomous Marine Vehicles to Better Characterize Geomagnetic Fields OffshoreB.H. Poedjono, Schlumberger; S. Pai, Liquid Robotic Oil and Gas; S. Maus, R. Paynter, Magnetic Variation Services
1500–1530 185526 Surveillance and Initial Results of an Existing Polymer Flood: A Case History From the Rayoso FormationL.A. Martino, E. Fernandez Righi, S. Gandi, A. Thompson, A.D. Giaquinta, YPF S.A.
1600–1630 185619 Reducing Fault Reactivation Risk on Deepwater DrillingM. Frydman, B. Holzberg, J.A. Pastor, Schlumberger; J.B. Salies, C.A. Pedroso, Queiroz Galvao Exploration & Production SA
1630–1700 185585 Mature Basins Characterization and Opportunities Assessment—Case Study on Golfo San Jorge Basin ArgentinaG.R. Palacios, VYP Consultores; F. Tuero, VYP Consultores SA; A.D. Airala Biurdino, VYP Consultores
1700–1730 185473 Uruguayan Petroleum Fiscal RegimeS. Ferro, J. Tomasini, P. Gristo, C. Romeu, N. Blánquez, H. De Santa Ana, ANCAP; P.G. McLeroy, Texas A&M University
1730–1800 185499 Fracturing-To-Production Integrated Completion Sensitivities For Horizontal Well Design in the Vaca Muerta ShaleS. Pichon, F. Cafardi, G.D. Cavazzoli, A. Diaz, M.R. Lederhos, Schlumberger
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THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 1600–1800 | LIBERTADOR BC
Young Professionals Session: New O&G Industry Trends: What is Required From a Career Development Perspective? Moderators: Rafael Hincapie, Clausthal University of Technology; Eugenio Ferrigno, Consultant; Rodrigo Rueda Terrazas, Total E&P Do Brasil
In the process of seeking unchartered areas of exploitation and innovative ways to increase reserves, the oil and gas industry has found its way into new and different trends such as offshore and shale developments. Industry leaders agree that many professional skills are required to adapt to a different era than the easy oil extraction. During this young professional session, distinguished speakers will point out key factors to succeed in your career development process. Taking the experience from multiple panelist experts we would be able to draw a check-list map to achieve the necessary leadership and professional skills for the new generation of O&G industry professionals.
Speakers: Janeen Judah, 2017 SPE President, Chevron; Juan Martin Gandolfo, YPF; Humberto Leniek, CTLift Systems LLC
FRIDAY, 19 MAY, 0830–1200 | CATALINAS
16 Reservoir Characterization and Description II | Catalinas | 0830–1200Session Chairpersons: Ysnardo J Moya, Baker Hughes; SSI, Daniel Francisco Biedma, Tecpetrol S.A.
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0830–0900 185463 Trends in Vaca Muerta Horizontal Wells StimulationP.E. Johanis, G.E. Triffiletti, Halliburton
0900–0930 185535 High Resolution Dynamic Modelling To Revitalize a Mature Oil Field in a Low Oil Price ScenarioD.G. Perez, G.A. Pedersen, R.E. Lehu, A. Thompson, E. Morettini, YPF SA
0930–1000 185483 The PVT Properties of the Ecuadorian Crude OilsA.J. Izurieta, Petroamazonas EP; A. Iza, Escuela Politécnica Nacional
1000–1030 185601 3D Modeling of Carbonate Rock Porous Media and Estimation of Petrophysical ParametersT.M. Silveira, W.G. Silva, P. Couto, J.L. Alves, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
1100–1130 185467 New Borehole Imaging For Obm Systems. Auca Mahuida Volcano Field, Neuquen, ArgentinaD. Mallimacci, S. Ribas, YPF S.A.; J.M. Paris, J.M. Grisolia, G. Crespo, Baker Hughes
1130–1200 185454 Improved Numerical Modeling and Better Risk and Uncertainty Assessment Using Real-Time Downhole Pressure Data and Pressure and Rate Transient AnalysesR. Kansao Naime, A. Yrigoyen, Z.M. Haris, L.A. Saputelli, Frontender Corporation; G. Da Prat, DaPrat Consulting
FRIDAY, 19 MAY, 0830–1200 | RETIRO A
17 Production Facilites and Decision Support SystemsSession Chairpersons: Johannes Orlando Alvarez, Texas A&M University, Eugenio Ferrigno, Consultant
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0830–0900 185527 Golfo San Jorge Basin, Argentina—A Conventional Gas Field Development—Management, Production and ChallengesJ. Nougues, G. Perez Cometto, Pan American Energy
0900–0930 185488 Reversing Well Failure Trends in Shushufindi Increases Production and Reduces Costs Through the Application of New Operating Practices and Technologies E. Gozalbo, J.C. Rodriguez, J. Carrera, D. Marquez, D.I. Meza, B.C. Gornescu, Schlumberger; D. Reyes, Tecpetrol; R. Leon, Petroamazonas
0930–1000 185502 RMFinder 2.0: An Improved Interactive Multi-criteria Scenario Reduction MethodologyL.A. Meira, G.P. Coelho, C.G. Silva, D.J. Schiozer, University of Campinas; A.S. Santos, Center for Petroleum Studies - Cepetro
1030–1100 185587 Portfolio Management Strategies To Maximize Profitability From Mature Fields Under Optimal Cash Exposure Mode in EcuadorJ.A. Rodas Cabrera, Petroamazonas EP; B.A. Fun Sang Robinson, Schlumberger; L.A. Garibaldi, Halliburton
1100–1130 185504 Assessment of Economic Viability of Various Field Development StrategiesL. Igbokwe, M. Hossain, Memorial University of Newfoundland
1130–1200 185564 Development of Sensors Systems For The Validation of Mathematical Models For Sucker Rod PumpsI.C. Bastos, Federal University of Alfenas; L. Mayr, Consultant
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18 Heavy OilSession Chairpersons: Rafael Hincapie, Technology University Clausthal, Karin Gonzalez, Chevron
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0830–0900 185574 Investigation on the Impact of Voidage Replacement Ratio and Other Parameters on the Performances of Polymer Flood in Heavy Oil Based on Field DataE. Delamaide, IFP Technologies Canada Inc.
0900–0930 185495 Extra Heavy-Oil Viscosity Estimation Using PVT and Geochemical Analyses: Applications at Huyapari Field, Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt, VenezuelaG.S. Landaeta, L.E. Valencia, Petropiar S.A.
0930–1000 185577 Injection Completion and Well Integrity Performance of First Cyclic Steam Stimulations to Horizontal Wells in the FieldA. Lopez, Chevron; R. Sanchez, J. Pacheco, PDVSA
1030–1100 185456 Kinetic of an In Situ Combustion Process in a Colombian Heavy Oil Using the Isoconversional PrincipleJ. Padilla, S.F. Muñoz, Universidad Industrial de Santander; M.L. Trujillo, E. Rodriguez, Ecopetrol SA
1100–1130 185520 Role of Propane, Methane and Oil Viscosity in Enhancing the Foamy Oil Phenomenon and Performance of Cyclic Solvent Injection (CSI); Experimental StudiesA. Ahadi, F. Torabi, A. Abedini, University of Regina
1130–1200 185542 Interrelationship Between Asphaltene Precipitation Methods and Asphaltene Characteristics and Self-Association BehaviorS. Afra, H.G. Alrashidi, H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University
FRIDAY, 19 MAY, 0830–1200 | RETIRO C
19 Well Construction IISession Chairpersons: Nestor Eduardo Ruiz, MFR Blue Ocean, Luis Antonio Anaya, Kerui Petroleum Argentina
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0830–0900 185470 Thermodynamic Behavior of Olefin and Methane Mixtures Applied to Synthetic Drilling Fluids Well ControlD.C. Marques, P.R. Ribeiro, Unicamp; O.L. Santos, Consultant; R.F. Lomba, Petrobras
0900–0930 185522 Determination of Load Effects on a Sealbore Packer with Floating Seal Assemblies During a Dynamic Underbalanced PerforationJ.L. Magri, R.P. Scudino-Borges, E. Jeronimo-Junior, Schlumberger
0930–1000 185605 New Insight To Apply Azimuthal GeosteeringD. Cedeno, A. Alvarez, J. Fuentes, C. Portilla, V. Machare, R. Erazo, Universidad Estatal Peninsula de Santa Elena; K. Escobar, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral; R.E. Cedeño, Universidad Industrial de Santander
1030–1100 185466 Drilling Optimization of Argentina Horizontal Tight Sand WellsN. Torres-Cabrera, M. Pozo, TOTAL; A.A. Finessi, Halliburton
1100–1130 185494 Integrated Services in Well Construction Collaborate To Reduce Well Delivery Time by 45% in the Carabobo Area, Orinoco Oil Belt in VenezuelaC.A. Pabon, O.A. Hernandez Antunez, I. Plazas, Halliburton; E. Urbano, PDVSA-PetroCarabobo
1130–1200 185562 Determination of Unconventional Technical Limit on Shale Wells G. Espinosa-Castañeda, D. Velazquez-Cruz, A. Morquecho-Robles, R. Resendiz-Franco, D. Silva-Santiago, Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo
Papers are also available at the multi-society library OnePetro®, with contributions from 20 publishing partners and providing access to over 180,000 items.
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Exhibitors(As of 24 April 2017 | Subject to Change)
Baker Hughes .....................................................................121AV Juana Manso 205-3 Piso Dique 4-Puerto Madero Buenos Aires, C11OTICBE ArgentinaPhone: +1.571.746.1940 Fax: +1.713.439.8280www.bakerhughes.com
Baker Hughes provides products and services for drilling, evaluation, completion and production. We create value by providing advanced, reliable technology to find, develop, produce and manage hydrocarbon reservoirs. We also provide reservoir engineering and consulting services. Baker Hughes operates throughout Latin America and Caribbean.
BSI Group ............................................................................126BSI, 389 Chiswich High Road London, W4 4ALUnited KingdomPhone: 02089966321 x44www.bsigroup.com
BSI is the business standards company that helps organizations make excellence a habit. For more than a century we have helped embed excellence into business operations. BSI offers business in the oil and gas industry guidance on how to achieve best practice locally and globally with the use of standards.
CARBO ................................................................................. 122575 N. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 Houston, TX 77079 USAPhone: +1.281.921.6400www.carboceramics.com
CARBO is an industry-leading technology and service company that provides engineered oilfield production enhancement, industrial performance enhancement, and environmental protection solutions. For oilfield production enhancement, CARBO focuses on integrating technologies to provide engineered solutions that help E&P operators to design, build and optimize the frac. This includes industry-leading fracture simulation software, high-performance, high-quality proppant technologies for enhanced conductivity, and fracture consulting services.
EOR Alliance c/o IFP (Canada)....................................120810, 744 4th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3T4 CanadaPhone: +1.403.401.3335 Fax:+1.403.243.8579www.eor-alliance.com
The EOR Alliance delivers customized Solutions for your reservoir’s needs, from Pre-feasibility to Field Scale for Polymer Flooding, SP, ASP, Adsorption Inhibitors, Gas & Steam Foam, Wettability Alteration, and Produced Water Mgmt. The Alliance combines complementary expertise of IFP, Beicip & Solvay to increase oil recovery and life of your field
Etasa (Argentina) S.A. ....................................................119Ruta 25 km 13,300 - (1631), Villa Rosa Pilar Buenos Aires, ArgentinaP.O. Box c.c. 374Phone: +54.230.449.4382www.etasa.com
Since 1980, ETASA has been dedicated to the development and manufacturing of shaped charges and related accessories for Oil, Gas and Water Well applications. To date, sixty (60) different types of shaped charges are being manufactured by ETASA, including own and “Third Party” designs Charges. Also ETASA’s products were designed to be suitable with ours and other companies’ hardware.
Flotek Chemistry ..............................................................12910603 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. N. Suite 300Houston, TX 77064 USAPhone: +1.832.691.8204 Fax: +1.281.477.7196www.flotekind.com
Flotek’s Energy Chemistry Technologies, which includes our patented suite of CnF® products, provides oilfield specialty chemicals and logistics, as well as reservoir characterization and petroleum engineering services, to solve the toughest drilling, cementing, stimulation and production challenges.
Instituto Mexicano Del Petróleo ..................................118Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas Norte 152Mexico City, Ciudad de Mexico 07730 Phone: +1.52.55.91757993www.gob.mx/imp
The IMP is an institute of the Mexican State whose purpose is to generate technical and technological capabilities and covers all the operational part of the value chain of the oil and gas industry (upstream to downstream). We solve high impact technological problems to achieve business goals and focus on generation of economic value.
Interfaces SA .....................................................................124San Martin 793 2do A Buenos Aires, CABA C1004AAO ArgentinaPhone: +1.54.1152360022www.interfaces.com.ar
Since 1998, Interfaces is a company dedicated to the development of technical software for the E&P environment, offering sound solutions to the problems raised by the reservoir engineers.
KAPPA Engineering ......................................................... 12311767 Katy Freeway Suite 500Houston, TX 77079 USAPhone: +1.713.772.5694 Fax: +1.713.772.5690www.kappaeng.com
KAPPA is an upstream petroleum engineering software, training and consulting company specialized in Dynamic Data Analysis. With its main office in France & regional offices in Houston, UK, Bahrain & Russia. KAPPA is also present in fifteen other countries with local offices & distributors.
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NCS Multistage ................................................................. 12719450 State Highway 249, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77070 USAPhone: +1.832.373.8044 Fax: +1.281.480.1915www.ncsmultistage.com
NCS Multistage is the world leader in coiled-tubing-deployed technology used for multistage completions in unconventional formations. The Multistage Unlimited® pinpoint fracturing system delivers predictable, verifiable, and repeatable frac placement that makes truly optimized completions and field development possible.
Peloton ................................................................................12823501 Cinco Ranch Blvd., Suite C220Katy, Texas 77042 USAPhone: +1.281.394.2186 Fax: +1.713.780.4732www.peloton.com
Peloton has been on the leading edge of well data management for 25 years. Peloton provides full operational and integrated well lifecycle solutions for planning, approvals, operations, drilling, facilities/pipeline, and construction/reclamation. Today, more than 450 clients worldwide rely on our technology to make better-informed decisions.
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