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MAXIMIZING PRODUCTION FROM THE DRILLERS’ PERSPECTIVE THE ONLY CONGRESS DEDICATED TO THE DRILLING PHASE OF HORIZONTAL OPERATIONS IN THE WCSB Canada’s Only Congress 100% Dedicated To Drilling Professionals Working On Horizontal Wells In The WCSB, Focusing On: September 16-17 | Calgary | Alberta Expert Insight From Over 20 WCSB Operators Including: M Follow Us: @UnconventOilGas Register By This Friday July 18, 2014 SAVE $400 IMPROVING ROP: Explaining how Canadian E&Ps have achieved improved rates of penetration to reduce the time and costs of their horizontal drilling operations OPTIMIZING WELL LENGTHS: Determining the optimal lateral length to maximize production, minimize cost-per-foot and drill further with confidence in the WCSB DRILLING FLUID SELECTION: Comparing different water-based, oil-based and brine drilling fluids to determine the right fluid for different formations including the Montney, Duvernay, Cardium, Horn River and Viking to optimize ROP and minimize cost DOWNHOLE TOOL AND BIT SELECTION: Evaluating a range of downhole tools and drill bits on the criteria of reliability, cost and impact on ROP to determine which offer the optimal solution in horizontal wells ROTARY STEERABLE TOOLS: Examining what operators can do to optimize tool reliability when using rotary steerable tools in horizontal wells to avoid equipment failure CASING DESIGNS: Optimizing casing designs for horizontal wells to reduce cost, ensure borehole stability and mitigate the risk of casing connection failures DRILL STRINGS: Understanding how to select and optimize drill strings to achieve improved ROP and lower friction pressures during horizontal drilling MANAGED PRESSURE DRILLING: Using MPD to reduce mud weights and increase drilling speed for onshore horizontal drilling in Canada Brent Eshleman EVP Bellatrix Exploration Ltd. Co-Sponsor: Partner For Rig Safety And Zero Spill System: Media Partners: Organized By: www.horizontal-drilling-canada-2014.com Glenna Jones EVP Engineering & Exploration Blaze Energy Ltd. John Hunter Senior Drilling Engineer Apache Corporation “ Different cases and results shared. Great networking and new technology sharing. ” Husky Energy Dillan Perras Drilling Operations Manager Talisman Energy Amanda Perry Drilling Fluid Optimization Specialist Shell Canada Jianjun Yan Drilling Engineer Athabasca Oil George Ardies VP Exploration StonePoint Energy Trevor Holding Senior Drilling Engineer XTO Energy Canada

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3% of wells in Canada were drilled horizontally in the first quarter of 2014, up from 66% in the first quarter of 2013 and 55% in 2012. But Canadian E&P companies are not only drilling more and more horizontal wells, they also drill longer and longer laterals and are simultaneously finding ways of driving down ROP. With the pressure to drill faster and cheaper and the uncertainties, risks and opportunities that the advances in technology provide to drill longer and deeper it is critical to look at what E&P companies have done to increase ROP and achieve optimal cost-per-foot for horizontal drilling operations in the WCSB. To help operators achieve these goals, the 3rd Annual Horizontal Drilling Canada 2014 will be bringing together over 20 exclusively E&P operators, sharing case histories based on recent horizontal drilling operations in the WCSB, with a focus on applications in the Cardium, Montney, Duvernay, Horn River, Viking and Canadian Bakken. It will be the only congress 100% dedicated to drilling professionals working on horizontal wells in Canada's key basins. Leading operators will be breaking down the latest advances in horizontal drilling technologies and techniques, determining the optimal lateral length for horizontal wells in terms of cost-per-foot, evaluating which drilling fluids can deliver higher ROP in which plays and evaluating how the latest downhole tools, drill bits and casing designs can be utilized to cost-effectively maximize production.

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Page 1: 3rd Annual Horizontal Drilling Canada 2014

M A X I M I Z I N G P R O D U C T I O N F R O M T H E D R I L L E R S ’ P E R S P E C T I V E

THE ONLY CONGRESS DEDICATED TO THE DRILLING PHASE OF HORIZONTAL OPERATIONS IN THE WCSB

Canada’s Only Congress 100% Dedicated To Drilling Professionals Working On Horizontal Wells In The WCSB, Focusing On:

September 16-17 | Calgary | Alberta

Expert Insight From Over 20 WCSB Operators Including:

M Follow Us: @UnconventOilGas

Register By This FridayJuly 18, 2014

SAVE $400

• IMPROVING ROP: Explaining how Canadian E&Ps have achieved improved rates of penetration to reduce the time and costs of their horizontal drilling operations

• OPTIMIZING WELL LENGTHS: Determining the optimal lateral length to maximize production, minimize cost-per-foot and drill further with confidence in the WCSB

• DRILLING FLUID SELECTION: Comparing different water-based, oil-based and brine drilling fluids to determine the right fluid for different formations including the Montney, Duvernay, Cardium, Horn River and Viking to optimize ROP and minimize cost

• DOWNHOLE TOOL AND BIT SELECTION: Evaluating a range of downhole tools and drill bits on the criteria of reliability, cost and impact on ROP to determine which offer the optimal solution in horizontal wells

• ROTARY STEERABLE TOOLS: Examining what operators can do to optimize tool reliability when using rotary steerable tools in horizontal wells to avoid equipment failure

• CASING DESIGNS: Optimizing casing designs for horizontal wells to reduce cost, ensure borehole stability and mitigate the risk of casing connection failures

• DRILL STRINGS: Understanding how to select and optimize drill strings to achieve improved ROP and lower friction pressures during horizontal drilling

• MANAGED PRESSURE DRILLING: Using MPD to reduce mud weights and increase drilling speed for onshore horizontal drilling in Canada

Brent Eshleman EVP Bellatrix Exploration Ltd.

Co-Sponsor:Partner For Rig Safety And Zero Spill System:

Media Partners:

Organized By:

www.horizontal-drilling-canada-2014.com

Glenna Jones EVP Engineering & Exploration Blaze Energy Ltd.

John Hunter Senior Drilling Engineer Apache Corporation

“Different cases and results shared. Great networking and

new technology sharing.”Husky Energy

Dillan Perras Drilling Operations Manager Talisman Energy

Amanda Perry Drilling Fluid Optimization Specialist Shell Canada

Jianjun Yan Drilling Engineer Athabasca Oil

George Ardies VP Exploration StonePoint Energy

Trevor Holding Senior Drilling Engineer XTO Energy Canada

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73% of wells in Canada were drilled horizontally in the first quarter of 2014, up from

66% in the first quarter of 2013 and 55% in 2012.

But Canadian E&P companies are not only drilling more and more horizontal wells, they

are also drilling longer and longer laterals, and simultaneously finding ways of driving

down ROP. With the pressure to drill faster and cheaper, and the uncertainty, risks and

opportunities that the advances in technology provide to drill longer and deeper, it is critical to

look at what options E&P companies have to increase ROP and achieve optimal cost-per-

foot for horizontal drilling operations in the WCSB.

To help operators achieve these goals, the 3rd Annual Horizontal Drilling Canada 2014

congress will bring together over 20 E&P operator case studies, based on horizontal

drilling operation in the WCSB in the past few months, focusing on activities in the

Cardium, Montney, Duvernay, Horn River, Viking and Canadian Bakken. It will be the

only congress 100% dedicated to drilling professionals working on horizontal wells in

Canada’s key basins.

Leading operators will be breaking down the latest advances in determining the optimal well

length for horizontal wells in terms of cost-per-foot, evaluating which drilling fluids can

deliver optimal ROP, in which plays, and evaluating how the latest downhole tools,

drill bits and casing designs can be utilized to cost-effectively maximize production.

It will be an unmissable opportunity to take home practical information from recent case studies

in the WCSB that can be applied to your horizontal drilling operations.

IMPROVING ROP: Operators are now not only drilling longer horizontal wells, but have

worked out how to dramatically increase ROP. This year’s agenda will feature exclusive

case studies on how improved ROP was achieved based on work done in the field over the

last few months

OPTIMIZING WELL LENGTHS: For many operators, it is no longer a question of simply

drilling longer and longer wells, but of determining the optimal well length in terms of

cost-per-foot. Therefore this year’s presentations will focus on how operators have

determined the optimal lateral length and what that length is

INCREASED FOCUS ON DRILLING FLUIDS: To reflect the rapidly changing landscape in

drilling fluid selection and optimization for horizontal drilling in the WCSB, this year’s agenda

will feature an extended centre-piece section entirely dedicated to drilling fludis, with three

brand new case studies providing a play-by-play break down of the optimal drilling

fluids for improving ROP in horizontal wells

BRINE DRILLING FLUIDS CASE STUDY: For the first time, a leading operator will explain

how brine drilling fluids have successfully been harnessed to optimize ROP of horizontally

drilled wells in the WCSB, and how the associated corrosion issues were managed

ROTARY STEERABLE TOOLS: As operators, both small and large, have now seen practical

success in using rotary steerable tools in the WCSB, they will explain how they

achieved the reliability and cost-effectiveness required to make them worth the investment

Register By This FridayJuly 18, 2014

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Optimizing Well Length, Drilling Fluids, Drilling Tools, Drill Bits And Casing Designs To Increase ROP And Reduce The Cost Of Horizontal Drilling In The WCSB

Day 1Tuesday September 16, 2014

8.30 Chair´s Opening Remarks

Chaired By: Brent Eshleman, EVP, Bellatrix ExplorationIMPROVING ROP & OPTIMIZING WELL LENGTH

Explaining How Operators Have Achieved Higher Rop & Optimal Cost-Per-Foot Well Lengths In Their Horizontal

Drilling Programs In The WCSB

KEYNOTE: IMPROVING ROP

8.40 Providing A Case Study On How A Canadian E&P Has Achieved Improved Rates Of Penetration To Reduce The Time Of Their Horizontal Drilling Operations

•Explainingthekeystepsthatweretakentoreducethenumberofdrillingdaysforahorizontalwell

•Determiningwhatstepscanbetakentostayinthezonewhilstdrillingfastertoensureincreasedspeeddoesnotcompromisetheproductivityofthewell

•Identifyingthekeyriskfactorsinvolvedwithincreasingthespeedofdrillinghorizontallyandhowtheywereovercome

•Evaluatingwhatcostsavingscanbemadeintermsofdollarsperdaybyreducingdrilltime

Chaired By: Brent Eshleman, EVP, Bellatrix Exploration

9.10 Question & Answer Session

OPTIMIZING WELL LENGTH

9.20 Determining The Optimal Lateral Length To Maximize Production, Minimize Cost-Per-Foot And Drill Further With Confidence In The WCSB

•Providingacost-benefitanalysisofdrillinglongerlateralstodeterminetheoptimalpointatwhichtheproductiongainsjustifytheincreasedcosts

•Weighingupthecost-efficiencyandimpactonproductivityofdrillingonelongerwellvs.twoshorterwells

•Examiningwhatchangesneedtobemadetowelldesignandcasingsizesforwellswithlongerlaterallengthsandwhatimpactthishasoncost

•Evaluatingthechallengesthatincreasedlaterallengthscauseforcompletingthewellandhowtheycanbemitigated

John Hunter, Senior Drilling Engineer, Apache Corporation

9.50 Question & Answer Session

10.00 Morning Refreshments Served In Exhibition Showcase Area

DRILLING FLUIDSComparing Different Water-Based, Oil-Based & Brine Drilling Fluids To Determine The Right Fluid For Different Formations

In The Wcsb To Optimize ROP & Minimize Cost

PANEL: OIL BASED VS. WATER BASED FLUIDS

10.30 Comparing Water-Based And Oil-Based Drilling Fluids To Establish Which Can Achieve The Optimal Time- And Cost-Efficiencies In Different Parts Of The WCSB

•Providingexamplesofhowawater-baseddrillingfluidhasdecreasedthetimeandreducedthecostofhorizontaldrillingintheWesternCanadianSedimentaryBasin

•Evaluatingtheextenttowhichoil-basedfluidscanhelpreduceissuescausedbyfrictionduringhorizontaldrillingwhencomparedwithwater-basedfluids

•Benchmarkingstrategiesformitigatingimpactonboreholestabilitywhenusingwater-basedfluids

•Understandinghowtouseoil-basedfluidsinanenvironmentallysafewaywhenapplyingthemtohorizontaldrillingoperations

Amanda Perry, Drilling Fluid Optimization Specialist, Shell Canada

Trevor Holding, Senior Drilling Engineer, XTO Energy Canada

Allen Toney, Drilling Fluids & Solids Control Specialist, Progress Energy

BRINE

11.00 Understanding How Using Brine As A Drilling Fluid Can Increase ROP In Horizontal Wells & Explaining What Can Be Done To Mitigate Corrosion Issues They May Cause

•QuantifyingtheimpactthatusingbrinecanhaveonincreasingROPsinhorizontalwells

•Explainingwhatisinvolvedinconvertingadrillingrigsystemtousebrineasadrillingfluid

•Analyzingwhatstepsneedtobetakentomanagetheuseofbrinedrillingfluidsincoldtemperatures

•Determininghowtomanagecorrosionissueswhenusingbrinetoensureequipmentisnotdamaged

Elie Meyer, Senior Drilling Engineer, Chevron

Ryan Siemens, Drilling Engineer, Encana

11.30 Question & Answer Session

DRILLING FLUID SELECTION

11.40 Evaluating Which Drilling Fluids Are Optimizing Drilling Costs And ROP In Which Canadian Plays To Determine How To Select The Right Fluid For Your Formation

•Identifyingwhichdrillingfluidsareprovingmostcost-effectiveineachoftheMontney,Duvernay,Cardium,HornRiverandViking

•Providingexamplesofhowtheoptimalfluidselectionhasdeliveredtangibleincreasesinratesofpenetrationduringhorizontaldrilling

•Determiningwhichdrillingfluidsareworkingbestatwhichtemperatureranges

•Analyzingtheimpactofusingdifferentdrillingfluidsonhowmuchfluidislostonthecuttings

Maen Husein, Associate Professor, University Of Calgary

12.10 Question & Answer Session

12.20 Networking Lunch Served In Exhibition Showcase Area

DRILL FLUID SPILL PREVENTION

1.20 Examining How Operators Can Optimize The Use Of Drilling Fluids, Reduce Spills And Improve Safety During Horizontal Drilling

•Developingaproactiveplantominmizelossofcostlydrillingfluidsandreducespills

•Usingcasestudiestoidentifyoptimaldrillingstrategiesforbestperformance

•Determiningwhatstepscanbetakentopreventlosttimeinjury

•Evaluatingwhatcostsavingscanbemadeintermsofdollarsbyreusingdrillingfluids

Colleen Madsen, General Manager - Marketing & Customer Development, Katch Kan

1.40 Question & Answer Session

DOWNHOLE TOOL & BIT SELECTIONEvaluating A Range Of Downhole Tools & Drill Bits On The Criteria Of Reliability, Cost & Impact On ROP To Determine

Which Offer The Optimal Solution In Horizontal Wells

TOOL SELECTION

1.45 Evaluating Which Downhole Tools Have Allowed Canadian Operators To Optimize Horizontal Drilling In Longer, Higher Pressure, Higher Temperature Wells

•Identifyingwhichtoolsandequipmenthaveasufficientdegreeofrobustnesstobeusedinlongerhorizontalwells

•Examiningwhichdownholetoolscanbeoperatedinhighertemperaturerangeswithoutbeingdamaged

•Evaluatingtheoptimaldownholedrillmotorsforgetting100%inthezonewithouttheequipmentfailing

•Understandinghowtooptimizethesizeofyourdownholetoolsfordifferenthorizontaldrillingapplications

2.15 Question & Answer Session

ROTARY STEERABLE TOOLS

2.25 Providing A Case Study On How A Canadian E&P Has Successfully Used Rotary Steerable Tools During Horizontal Drilling To Cost-Effectively Improve ROP In The WCSB

•Understandingwhatoperatorscandotooptimizetoolreliabilitywhenusingrotarysteerabletoolsinhorizontalwellstoavoidequipmentfailure

•Evaluatingwhatkindofmudweightscanbeputontorotarysteerabletoolsandhowthisimpactsdrillingspeed

•Providingacost-benefitanalysisofusingrotarysteerabletoolstodeterminewhethertheyarecurrentlycost-effectiveenoughtojustifybeingused

•QuantifyingtheoverallimpactofrotarysteerabletoolsonimprovingROPtodeterminewhetheritisworththeincreasedcost

Omid Eghtesadi, Senior Drilling Engineer, WesternZagros

2.35 Question & Answer Session

2.45 Afternoon Refreshments Served In Exhibition Showcase Area

INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION: ROTARY STEERABLE TOOLS

3.15 Providing A Case Study On How A Canadian E&P Has Successfully Used Rotary Steerable Tools During Horizontal Drilling To Cost-Effectively Improve ROP In The WCSB

•Understandingwhatoperatorscandotooptimizetoolreliabilitywhenusingrotarysteerabletoolsinhorizontalwellstoavoidequipmentfailure

•Evaluatingwhatkindofmudweightscanbeputontorotarysteerabletoolsandhowthisimpactsdrillingspeed

•Providingacost-benefitanalysisofusingrotarysteerabletoolstodeterminewhethertheyarecurrentlycost-effectiveenoughtojustifybeingused

•QuantifyingtheoverallimpactofrotarysteerabletoolsonimprovingROPtodeterminewhetheritisworththeincreasedcost

Dillan Perras, Drilling Operations Manager, Talisman EnergyTrevor Holding, Senior Drilling Engineer, XTO Energy CanadaJianjun Yan, Drilling Engineer, Athabasca OilDRILL BITS

3.45 Understanding How To Select And Optimize Drill Bits For Horizontal Drilling To Increase ROP Whilst Maximizing The Life Of The Bit

•EvaluatinghowoperatorsareusingPDCdrillbitstoincreaseratesofpenetrationintheWCSB

•Comparingtriconeandimpreg.bitsoncostandimpactondrillingspeedtodeterminewhichofferstheoptimalalternativetoPDCsindifferentCanadianformations

•ProvidingexamplesofhowdrillbitselectionhelpedimprovedrillingspeedintheWCSB

•Determiningwhatcanbedoneatthelevelofdrillbitutilizationtoensurehigherlevelsofpredictabilityandsteerabilityinhorizontalwells

4.15 Question & Answer Session

4.25 Chair’s Closing Remarks & End Of Day 1

4.35 Networking Drinks Reception Served In Exhibition Showcase Area

www.horizontal-drilling-canada-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

Open and frank discussions

about challenges being faced

by operators. The honesty

is appreciated.

TALISMAN ENERGY

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8.30 Chair´s Opening Remarks

Chaired By: Brent Eshleman, EVP, Bellatrix Exploration

HORIZONTAL COMPLETIONS FROM THE

DRILLERS’ PERSPECTIVE

Evaluating How Drilling & Completions Teams Can Collaborate

To Ensure Horizontal Drilling Strategies Are Optimized For The

Completions Phase

HORIZONTAL COMPLETIONS FROM THE DRILLERS’

PERSPECTIVE

8.40 Describing Steps That Can Be Taken During The

Drilling Phase Of Horizontal Operations To Optimize

The Well For Cost-Effective Completions

•Analyzingthetrade-offbetweenachievingincreased

drillingspeedsandoptimizingthewellforcompletionsand

determiningwhentwogoalscancomeintoconflict

•Quantifyingthebenefitsofdrillingstraighterholesonthe

subsequentcompletionsprocess

•Understandingtheimportanceofacleanboreholefor

completionstodeterminetheneedforinvestingmoretimein

wellborecleaningafterthedrillingphase

•Providingideasonhowdrillingengineerscanmakejoint

decisionsoncasingdesignstoensuretheyareoptimizedfor

thefullcycleofthewell

Glenna Jones, EVP Engineering & Exploration, Blaze Energy

9.10 Question & Answer Session

OPTIMIZING COMPLETIONS FROM THE DRILLERS’

PERSPECTIVE

9.20 Using Horizontal Well Drilling Data To Predict Key

Rock Properties For Unconventional Wells In Canada

And Optimize Hydraulic Fracturing Design

•Addressingtheuncertaintyinextrapolatingvertical/pilotwell

coreandlogtrendsacrosswideareasofunconventionalplays

•Examiningacombinationofdownholeofweight-on-bitand

rateofpenetrationmodelstoprovideamethodforestimating

mechanicalrockpropertiesineverywellusingroutinely

acquireddrillingdata

•Usingestimatedgeo-mechanicalpropertiestodeterminethe

relativebrittlenessalongthelateralandengineerplacement

ofperforationclustersandfracturestages

Prasad Kerkar, Production Technologist, Shell International

9.50 Question & Answer Session

10.00 Morning Refreshments Served In Exhibition

Showcase Area

IMPACT OF VERTICAL DEPTH ON HORIZONTALS

10.30 Understanding The Impact Of True Vertical Depth

On Horizontal Wells To Allow Canadian E&Ps To Drill

Deeper With Greater Confidence

•Examiningwhatchangescanbemadetowelldesigntoallow

horizontaldrillingtobedoneatincreasingverticaldepths

•ExplaininghowoperatorsarehandlingECDswhenthepore

pressurefractureradiantwindowisnarrow

•Identifyingwaysofoptimizingthebottomholeassemblyfor

horizontalwellsatgreaterverticaldepths

•Evaluatingwhichdrillstringsandcasingdesignscan

handlethehigherpressureconditionofverticallydeeper

horizontalwells

Omid Eghtesadi, Senior Drilling Engineer, WesternZagros

11.00 Question & Answer Session

RIG SELECTION, STAYING IN THE ZONE & HARD

ROCK DRILLINGAnalyzing Tools For Staying In The Zone During Horizontal

Drilling, Selecting The Optimal Rig For Horizontal Operations & Optimizing Equipment For Hard Rock Drilling

RIG SELECTION

11.10 Hearing An Operator’s Experiences With Using A Rig That Was Optimized For Horizontal Drilling To Reduce The Time And Cost Of Their Operations

•Explaininghowanoperatorselectedadrillingrigspecificallytomeettheircriteriaforhorizontaldrilling

•Selectingtherightrigforpaddrillingofmultiplehorizontalwells

•Evaluatingwhattime-andcost-efficienciescanbeyieldedbyusingwalkingrigsforhorizontaldrilling

•Providingexperiencesfromanoperatoronhowtherigtheyselectedhelpedminimizethetimeofmovingfromonewelltothenext

11.40 Question & Answer Session

11.50 Networking Lunch Served In Exhibition Showcase Area

STAYING IN THE ZONE - CASE STUDY ONE

12.50 Explaining How An Operator Has Optimized The Use Of Directional Tools To Stay In The Zone During Horizontal Drilling And Achieve Improved Production Rates

•Developingaproactiveratherthanreactivedirectionalplantominimizetheamountofdirectionalchangesyouhavetomakeonceyouhavestarteddrilling

•Evaluatinghowtooptimizetheuseofgammarayreadingtostayinthezone

•Understandinghowdrillerscanincorporategeoscientificdataprovidedbytheirgeologistsandgeophysiciststohelpensurethatthewellborestaysinthezone

•Examiningwhatlimitationsdirectionaltoolsplaceondrillingspeedstodeterminehowfastyoucandrillwithoutriskingstrayingtoofaroutofthezone

•Identifyingwhichdirectionaltoolsofferarobust,dependablesolutionthatwilllastuntiltheendofthelateral

Martin Rejman, Drilling & Completions Engineer, Bellatrix Energy

1.20 Question & Answer Session

STAYING IN THE ZONE - CASE STUDY TWO

1.30 Overcoming Geosteering Challenges In The Cardium Reservoir Of The Foothills To Increase Production Using An Instrumented Mud Motor With Near Bit Azimuthal Gamma Ray And Inclination

•ProvidinganoverviewoftheCardiumFormationinCanadianFoothillsanddiscussionsofchallengesassociatedwithdrillingthehorizontalsectioninthereservoir

•EvaluatingtheinstrumentedmudmotortechnologywithnearbitazimuthalgammaandinclinationusedbyOperatortokeepthebitinthereservoirduringthelateral

•ExplainingtheworkflowofhowtheDirectionalDrillers,MWDOperatorsandOperatorGeologistworkedcloselytoachievesuccess

•Reviewingofwellsdrilledusingtheinstrumentedmotorandhowproductionrateswereaffected

Panelist : George Ardies, VP Exploration, StonePoint Energy

Asong Suh, Global Product Line Manager - LWD, Scientific Drilling International

2.00 Question & Answer Session

2.10 Afternoon Refreshments Served In Exhibition Showcase Area

DRILL CUTTINGS DISPOSAL, BOREHOLE CLEANING & HORIZONTAL WELL CONTROL

Minimizing The Cost & Environmental Impact Of Drill Cutting Disposal & Explaining Borehole Cleaning And Well Control

Techniques Specific To Horizontal Drilling

DRILL CUTTINGS DISPOSAL

2.40 Benchmarking Strategies For Handling & Disposing Of Drill Cuttings At The Possible Lowest Cost With Minimum Environmental Impact

•Examininghowfluidselectioncaninfluencethevolumeofdrillcuttingsthatareproducedandwhatcanbedonetominimizethem

•Evaluatingthecost-effectivenessofusingcuttingsinjectiontoputallthewastedownsub-surface

•Determiningtheoptimalequipmentforhandlingandprocessingdrillcuttingsbasedoncostandenvironmentalimpact

•Exploringoptionsfortreatingdrillcuttingstogetausableproduct

Jason Weimer, Environmental Coordinator, TAQA North

3.10 Question & Answer Session

PANEL: BOREHOLE CLEANING

3.20 Examining How Operators Can Tailor Their Borehole Cleaning Strategy To The Challenges Specific To Horizontal Wells To Avoid Transferring Inappropriate Techniques From Vertical Drilling Operations

•Explainingwhichboreholecleaningtechniquesaretransferablefromverticalwellstohorizontalwellsandwhicharen’ttoavoidcostlymistakesinthefield

•Evaluatingwhichboreholecleaningtoolsallowyoutocirculateandrotateandworkyourstringefficientlytoenableyoutocleantheholeproperly

•Understandinghowtoensurethatyoukeepyourholecleanenoughsothatyouwon’thavetorunareamerinit

•Determiningwhentheboreholeiscleanenoughthatyouwillbeablerunyourlineratthebottomwithoutanychallenges

Saad Khan, Staff Drilling Engineer, Shell Canada

Allen Toney, Drilling Fluids & Solids Control Specialist, Progress Energy3.50 Chair’s Closing Remarks

4.00 End Of Congress

Day 2Wednesday September 17, 2014

Evaluating Different Drill Strings, MPD Programs, Directional Tools And Rigs For Horizontal Wells And Determining How Horizontal Drilling Campaigns Can Be Designed To Optimize Completions

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