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SC-02 | Frac School

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Saturday, 20 July Sunday, 21 July 2019, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.  |  Denver, Colorado

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Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for Financial Advisors, Sales Professionals (proppants, frac fluids, completion, safety equipment), and Completion, Reservoir, Production and Operations Engineers. No prerequisites are required or recommended to attend this course. The course is taught at the basic to intermediate level.

Objectives

The 2-day course introduces hydraulic fracturing in a truly unique multi-instructor learning environment. The focus of the course is on fracturing for Unconventional plays. Frac School is renowned for the balanced presentation of both the theoretical and the practical.

Course Content

Multi-instructor courses with case-histories, field data, and unique interconnected perspectives from each instructor.

Topics include:

  1. Fundamentals of rock properties and log analysis for frac design
  2. Frac fluids and proppants
  3. Multistage completion
  4. Frac design and execution
  5. Frac monitoring and data analytics
  6. Performance behavior of unconventional wells

Fees

Professionals: $1395

Students: $300

Limit: 30 People

CEU:

Includes: Digital copies of the material, light breakfast, lunch, power connection, wifi

Venue

SC-02 | Frac School
Colorado Convention Center
700 14th St
Denver, Colorado 80202
United States

Instructors

Kyle Richter
Kyle Richter Occidental Petroleum Corporation, USA
Stuart Scott
Stuart Scott ASME