SC-01 | Shale Play Production Facilities
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Saturday, 20 July 2019, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. | Denver, Colorado
Who Should Attend
Facilities, production, petroleum, pipeline and development Engineers as well as operations staff will benefit from this course. The course is taught at the intermediate level and is best suited for students who have a basic level of knowledge or experience in oil & gas production/facilities operations, Due to the strategic nature of the discuss, managers of unconventional developments will also benefit from the course.
Objectives
To introduce attendees to the technologies necessary for the new tank-less, “minimum-facility” multiphase production approach. This highly interactive course will provide an objective third party perspective. The workshop provides insights into the benefits derived from an integrated and modular approach in areas such as CAPEX/OPEX reduction, HSE risk reduction, improved reservoir management, increased EUR/rates, in-well artificial lift methods and deliquification.
Course Content
This tank-less, “minimum-facility” multiphase production approach removes almost all production equipment from the pad site and provides a number of key advantages in terms of cost savings and operational excellence. The course details the industry’s deep operational experience with the three key technologies essential for this transformation of the surface production facility:
- Multi-port selector valve / compact manifold
- Multiphase meter
- Multiphase pump
Key issues around automated well testing, artificial lift, flow assurance/slugging and EOR are also included in the discussion.
Fees
Professionals: $795
Students: $150
Limit: 30 People
CEU:
Includes: Digital copies of the material, light breakfast, lunch, power connection, wifi
Venue
Colorado Convention Center
700 14th St
Denver,
Colorado
80202
United States
Instructors