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THE ONLY CONGRESS FOCUSED ON USING MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING TO DRIVE DOWN THE TIME & COST OF DRILLING UNCONVENTIONAL WELLS Utilizing Multi-Well Pad Drilling To Drive Down The Time And Costs Of Operations In Unconventional Plays: Determining The Optimal Well Spacing, Wells Per Pad, Pad Size, Rig Selection, Anti-Collision And Simultaneous Operations Strategies For Cost-Effective Multi-Well Pad Drilling The First Dedicated Congress On Multi-Well Pad Drilling In Unconventional Plays, Focusing On: September 30 - October 1 | Houston | Texas DeWayne Watkins Senior Staff Drilling Engineer & SME For Well Pad Design Shell Over 20 E&P Driven Case Studies From Operators Utilizing Multi-Well Pad Drilling: M Follow us @UnconventOilGas www.multi-well-pad-drilling.com Register By Friday July 18, 2014 SAVE $400 Jim Jackson Drilling Manager WPX Energy Tyler Langford Drilling Manager Halcón Resources Robert Huizenga Chief Drilling & Completions Engineer Cimarex Energy Phil Linder Geologist Pioneer Natural Resources Sam Ledbetter Drilling Fluids Superintendent Southwestern Energy Nestor Sanchez Directional Drilling Specialist ConocoPhillips Organized by Don Robinson VP Drilling Range Resources COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS: Quantifying the cost and time savings that can be made by using multi-well pad drilling in unconventional plays to determine whether it delivers sufficient return on investment WELL SPACING AND WELLS PER PAD: Examining the optimal well spacing and number of wells per pad for optimizing cost and time efficiencies in multi-well pad drilling PAD SIZE: Determining the optimal pad size for minimizing the cost of multi-well pad drilling RIG SELECTION: Evaluating the capabilities of different rigs to determine which offer the optimal solution for multi-well pad drilling at minimum cost SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS: Determining how simultaneous drilling and fracturing of wells on the same pad can be used to reduce the cost and time of multi-well pad drilling ANTI-COLLISION STRATEGIES: Benchmarking strategies for analyzing and mitigating the risk of wells colliding during pad drilling operations BATCH DRILLING: Explaining how batch drilling can be used to deliver cost and time savings during multi-well pad drilling 73% of all Bakken wells are expected to be pad drilled in 2014 PARTNER FOR DRILLING FLUIDS: CO-SPONSOR: Brian Epperson EHS Manager Hess Dan Berry Canadian Civil Earthworks Manager Shell

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Over 58% of wells drilled in unconventional formations in the US are now done using multi-well pad drilling, with operators in the Bakken, Eagle Ford, Permian, Marcellus, Niobrara, Fayetteville, Haynesville, and Woodford all now utilizing it to drive down the time and cost of their operations. Operators using multi-well pad drilling have seen cost reductions ranging 15-30% per well and dramatic cuts in the amount of drilling days. It is now vital for any operator working in an unconventional play, who wishes to stay cost-competitive, that they understand how they can apply the latest advances in multi-well pad drilling to maximize the profitability of their operations. The inaugural Multi-Well Pad Drilling Congress 2014 is the first forum specifically focused on how E&Ps working in unconventional plays can optimize multi-well pad drilling strategies, techniques and technologies to reduce the time and cost of their operations.

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THE ONLY CONGRESS FOCUSED ON USING MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING TO DRIVE DOWN THE TIME & COST OF DRILLING UNCONVENTIONAL WELLS

Utilizing Multi-Well Pad Drilling ToDrive Down The Time And Costs OfOperations In Unconventional Plays:Determining The Optimal Well Spacing, Wells Per Pad,Pad Size, Rig Selection, Anti-Collision And SimultaneousOperations Strategies For Cost-EffectiveMulti-Well Pad Drilling

The First Dedicated Congress On Multi-Well Pad Drilling In Unconventional Plays, Focusing On:

September 30 - October 1 | Houston | Texas

DeWayne Watkins Senior Staff Drilling Engineer & SME For Well Pad Design Shell

Over 20 E&P Driven Case Studies From Operators Utilizing Multi-Well Pad Drilling:

M Follow us @UnconventOilGas

www.multi-well-pad-drilling.com

Register By FridayJuly 18, 2014

SAVE $400

Jim Jackson Drilling Manager WPX Energy

Tyler Langford Drilling Manager Halcón Resources

Robert Huizenga Chief Drilling & Completions Engineer Cimarex Energy

Phil Linder Geologist Pioneer Natural Resources

Sam Ledbetter Drilling Fluids Superintendent Southwestern Energy

Nestor Sanchez Directional Drilling Specialist ConocoPhillips

Organized by

Don Robinson VP Drilling Range Resources

COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS:

Quantifying the cost and time savings that can be made by using multi-well pad drilling in unconventional plays to determine whether it delivers sufficient return on investment

WELL SPACING AND WELLS PER PAD:

Examining the optimal well spacing and number of wells per pad for optimizing cost and time efficiencies in multi-well pad drilling

PAD SIZE:

Determining the optimal pad size for minimizing the cost of multi-well pad drilling

RIG SELECTION:

Evaluating the capabilities of different rigs to determine which offer the optimal solution for multi-well pad drilling at minimum cost

SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS:

Determining how simultaneous drilling and fracturing of wells on the same pad can be used to reduce the cost and time of multi-well pad drilling

ANTI-COLLISION STRATEGIES:

Benchmarking strategies for analyzing and mitigating the risk of wells colliding during pad drilling operations

BATCH DRILLING:

Explaining how batch drilling can be used to deliver cost and time savings during multi-well pad drilling

73% of all Bakken wells are expected to

be pad drilled in 2014

PARTNER FOR DRILLING FLUIDS: CO-SPONSOR:

Brian Epperson EHS Manager Hess

Dan Berry Canadian Civil Earthworks Manager Shell

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80%

31%

80%

78%10%

40%

89%58%

51%

Bakken

Niobrara

Eagle Ford

Haynesville

FayettevilleWoodford

Barnett

Permian

Marcellus

Register By FridayJuly 18, 2014

SAVE $400

www.multi-well-pad-drilling.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

Over 58% of wells drilled in unconventional formations in the US are now done using multi-well pad drilling, with operators in the Bakken, Eagle Ford, Permian, Marcellus, Niobrara, Fayetteville, Haynesville, and Woodford all now utilizing it to drive down the time and cost of their operations.

Operators using multi-well pad drilling have seen cost reductions ranging 15-30% per well and dramatic cuts in the amount of drilling days. It is now vital for any operator working in an unconventional play, who wishes to stay cost-competitive, that they understand how they can apply the latest advances in multi-well pad drilling to maximize the profitability of their operations.

The inaugural Multi-Well Pad Drilling Congress 2014 is the first forum specifically focused on how E&Ps working in unconventional plays can optimize multi-well pad drilling strategies, techniques and technologies to reduce the time and cost of their operations.

Addressing every aspect of multi-well pad drilling optimization:

Day 1

Determining The Optimal Well Spacing, Wells Per Pad, Pad Size, Rig Selection And Anti-Collision Strategies For Using Multi-Well Pad Drilling To Maximally Reduce The Cost And Time Of Operations

Day 2

Using Simultaneous Operations And Batch Drilling To Minimize The Cost And Time Of Multi-Well Pad Drilling

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Venue Information:Percentage Of US Wells Using Multi-Well Pad Drilling In 2013

HIGHMOUNT

EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION

Wonderful and straightforward technical presentations

ROSETTA RESOURCES

The amount of technical information shared at this conference was refreshing.

Finally a conference that wasn’t a corporate sales pitch

CHEVRON

Conference was well conceived in content and timely

in its focus items

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DETERMINING THE OPTIMAL WELL SPACING, WELLS PER PAD, PAD SIZE, RIG SELECTION AND ANTI-COLLISION STRATEGIES FOR USING MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING TO MAXIMALLY REDUCE THE COST AND TIME OF OPERATIONS

Day 1Tuesday September 30, 2014

8.30 Chair’s Opening RemarksRick Taylor, Director - Drilling & Operations, Eagle Rock Energy LLCKEYNOTE CASE STUDY8.40 Providing A Case Study On How A Leading Operator Used Multi-Well Pad Drilling To Reduce The Cost And Time Of Their Operations In An Unconventional Play

•Explainingthekeyfactorsthatwentintodecidingtomovetomulti-wellpaddrillingandhowtheytranslatedintoimprovedeconomics

•Evaluatingwhetherthecostsavingsjustifythedelayedreturnoninvestmentduetowaitingforthelastwelltobecompletedbeforetheotherscangointoproduction

•Quantifyingtheincrementalcostsavingsforeachnewwelldrilledonapad

•Assessinghowmuchtimewassavedbyusingmulti-wellpaddrillingandtheextenttowhichitdeliveredincreasedproductionefficiencies

Don Robinson, VP Drilling, Range Resources9.10 Question & Answer Session

WELL SPACING AND WELLS PER PADEXAMINING THE OPTIMAL WELL SPACING AND NUMBER OF WELLS PER PAD FOR MAXIMIZING COST AND TIME SAVINGS IN MULTI-WELL

PAD DRILLING OPERATIONS

WELL SPACING9.20 Determining The Optimal Well Spacing For Multi-Well Pad Drilling To Minimize Cost, Maximize Productivity And Accommodate Completions, Workover And Production Equipment

•Determiningtheextenttowhichcloserwellspacingcanleadtocostsavingsduetosmallerpadsize

•Examiningtheproblemsthatcanbecreatedforworkoveroperationsifwellsarespacedtoofarapart

•Analyzinghowthetypeofartificialliftplannedaffectsthewellspacingrequirementstodeterminetherightwellspacingforaparticularlifttype

•Evaluatinghowconsiderationsrelatingtocompletionsandchoiceoffracequipmentneedtobeintegratedintochoosingtheoptimalwellspacing

Phil Linder, Geologist, Pioneer Natural Resources9.50 Question & Answer Session

10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

NUMBER OF WELLS PER PAD PANEL10.30 Evaluating What Number Of Wells Per Pad Operators Are Seeing Most Success With In Terms Of Minimizing Both The Cost And Time Of Operations

•Evaluatingthemaximumnumberofwellsperpadoperatorshavehadsuccesswithtodeterminehowmanywellscanfeasiblybeputononepad

•Explainingwhichsubsurfacefactorsneedtobetakenintoaccountwhenchoosingthenumberofwellsperpad

•Determininghowmanywellsyoucanputinoneclusteronapadandhowthisfitsintodecidingtheoverallnumberofwellsperpad

•Explaininghowthenumberofwellsperpadinfluenceswhichtypeofrigwillbemostappropriate

Nestor Sanchez, Directional Drilling Specialist, ConocoPhillipsScott Dunlap, Senior Drilling Engineer, Sanchez Oil & GasJennings Caraway, Real Time Drilling Engineer, Three Rivers Operating LLC11.00 Question & Answer Session

MULTI-WELL PAD PLANNING11.10 Evaluating The Factors To Consider When Drilling Multi-Well Pads To Ensure The Optimal Design Of Factory Directional Drilling Wells

•Highlightingdrillingstandards,procedures,recommendedpracticesandguidelinesfordirectionaldrillingandwellborepositioningtoidentifyfielddevelopmentrequirements

•Analysingglobalmulti-welldevelopmenttoimproveworkprogressthroughamultidisciplinaryapproach

•Identifyingadditionalfactorswhichmayberelevantwhenplanningslot /target

Nestor Sanchez, Directional Drilling Specialist, ConocoPhillips11.40 Question & Answer Session

PAD SIZEDETERMINING THE OPTIMAL PAD SIZE FOR MINIMIZING THE COST

OF MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING

PAD SIZE11.50 Explaining How To Choose The Optimal Pad Size To Deliver The Lowest Costs And Maximum Productivity For Multi-Well Pad Drilling

•Weighinguptheeconomicsofbuildingonelargerpadvs.severalsmallerpadstodeterminethemostcost-efficientoption

•Evaluatinghowthenumberofwellsplannedperpadimpactsthesizeofpadrequiredtodeterminewhichpadsizesarerequiredforwhichnumberofwells

•Breakingdownthedecisionmakingprocessforensuringthattheextracostsofabiggerpadsizewilldeliverasufficientreturnoninvestment

•Examiningwhatcanbedonetominimizethesizeofthepadwithoutlosingproductionefficienciesinordertokeepcostsaslowaspossible

Robert Huizenga, Chief Drilling & Completions Engineer, Cimarex Energy12.20 Question & Answer Session

12.30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

SIMOPS PAD SIZE AND EQUIPMENT LAYOUT1.30 Describing The Layout Of Equipment For A Pad Utilizing Simultaneous Operations And How It Can Be Optimized To Minimize The Size Needed

•Examininghowequipmentcanbelaidoutonthepadtominimizethesizeofpadrequired

•Examininghowthetypesandlocationsofstoragetanks,gasseparatorsandtreatersimpactpadsize

•Examiningwhethertheneedforon-sitewaterstorageneedstobetakenintoaccountwhenplanningpadsizeandhowbigapadisrequiredtoaccommodateit

•Decipheringhowthetypeofrigandcompletionchosenimpactsthesizeofpadthatwillberequired

Prasad Mutalik, Senior Reservoir Engineering Advisor, Marubeni Oil & Gas2.00 Question & Answer Session

RIG SELECTIONEVALUATING THE CAPABILITIES OF DIFFERENT RIGS TO DETERMINE

WHICH OFFER THE OPTIMAL SOLUTION FOR MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING AT MINIMUM COST

RIG SELECTION2.10 Examining The Key Factors That Go Into Choosing The Right Rig For Multi-Well Pad Drilling To Deliver Improved Cost And Time Efficiencies

•Providingacost-benefitanalysistodeterminehowmanywellslegitimizethepriceincreaseofwalkingorskiddingrigs

•Determininghowwellspacingandnumberofwellsperpadaffectswhichrigtypewillworkbest

•Deliveringanupdateonthecurrentavailabilityofdifferenttypesofrigsoptimizedforpaddrilling

•Providingexamplesofwheretherightrigselectionhasledtoimprovedtimeandcost-efficienciesinapaddrillingoperation

Jim Jackson, Drilling Manager, WPX Energy2.40 Question & Answer Session

RIG CAPABILITIES2.50 Analyzing The Capabilities Of Different Walking, Skidding And Sliding Rigs To Determine Which Rig Type Offers The Optimal Solution For Pad Drilling

•Providinganoverviewofarangeofrigtypesincludingdifferentwalking,skiddingandslidingrigtypesandevaluatingtheprosandconsofeachforpaddrilling

•Evaluatingwhetherwalkingorskiddingrigsofferamorecost-effectiveoption

•Evaluatingwhichrigdesignsallowfortheclosestwellspacingstodeliverimprovedproductionefficiencies

•Quantifyingthedistancesthatcanbeskiddedbydifferentrigstodeterminewhatlimitsrigsimposeonwellspacingonthepad

Rick Taylor, Director - Drilling & Operations, Eagle Rock Energy LLC3.20 Question & Answer Session

3.30 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

ANTI-COLLISION STRATEGIESBENCHMARKING STRATEGIES FOR ANALYZING AND MITIGATING

THE RISK OF WELLS COLLIDING DURING PAD DRILLING

OPERATIONS

COLLISION RISK ANALYSIS4.00 Explaining How To Analyze The Risk Of Collision Issues During Multi-Well Pad Drilling And Determining How Much Risk Is Too Much

•Quantifyingtheextenttowhichpaddrillingincreasestheriskofcollisionissues

•Understandinghowtoperformariskanalysistodeterminethepotentialforcollisionissuesbeforeyoustartdrilling

•Analyzinghowmuchcollisionriskisacceptabletodeterminewhenitstillmakessensetogoaheadwithamulti-wellpaddrillingoperation

•Determiningatwhatpointitmakeseconomicsensetomoveawelltoadifferentlocationtoavoidpotentialcollisionissues

4.30 Question & Answer Session

ANTI-COLLISION METHODOLOGIES4.40 Explaining Which Strategies Are Working Best For Mitigating The Risk Of Collision Issues Once A Multi-Well Pad Drilling Operation Has Begun

•Detailingthekeymethodologiescompaniesareusingtomitigatecollisionriskduringmulti-wellpaddrillingoperations

•Understandinghowtosetupthepadandthewellheadsuchthattheyaligninawaythatminimizescollisionissuesduringdrilling

•Identifyingwaysofusingajarrowstoreducetheamountofuncertaintyaroundaparticularwellboretomitigatecollisionrisks

•Determininghowsurveymanagementprogramscanberuntominimizetheriskofcollisionissuesduringpaddrilling

5.10 Question & Answer Session

PAD CONSTRUCTIONEXAMINING HOW BEST PRACTICE PAD CONSTRUCTION METHODS

CAN DELIVER COST SAVINGS

PAD CONSTRUCTION5.20 Understanding What Steps Can Be Taken By Operators To Minimize The Cost Of Constructing A Pad For Multi-Well Pad Drilling

•Evaluatingdifferentbuildingmaterialsforwellpadstodeterminethemostcost-effectiveoption

•Understandinghowtostreamlinethemovingofdirtduringpadconstructiontoreducecostfromacivilearthworksperspective

•Explaininghowtheterrainonwhichthepadisbeingbuiltonaffectsthewayitneedstobeconstructed

•Examiningthespecificationsthatarerequiredtoensurethatthepadholdstogetherfortheentireperiodthatoperationsaretakingplace

Dan Berry, Canadian Civil Earthworks Manager, Shell5.50 Question & Answer Session

6.00 Chair’s Closing Remarks

6.10 - 7.10 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area

www.multi-well-pad-drilling.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

RANGE RESOURCES

I am leaving with new ideas to improve my operations.

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SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONSDETERMINING HOW SIMULTANEOUS DRILLING AND FRACTURING

OF WELLS ON THE SAME PAD CAN BE USED TO REDUCE THE COST AND TIME OF MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING

8.30 Chair’s Opening RemarksRick Taylor, Director - Drilling & Operations, Eagle Rock Energy LLCSIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS VIABILITY8.40 Scoping Out The Potential For Simultaneous Drilling And Fracturing Of Wells On The Same Pad To Determine When It Is A Viable Option For Reducing The Time Of Operations•Analyzingthelogisticsoffracturingwellsatthesametimeaspad

drillingisgoingontodeterminewhethertheextracomplicationsareworththetimesavingsthatcanbeachieved

•Evaluatingthefeasibilityofusingtworigstodrillsimultaneouslyonamulti-wellpadtoreducethetimeofoperations

•Determiningwhetheritispossibletocompletetwowellsatthesametimeonthesamepadtominimizethetimebetweendrillingandputtingthewellsonproduction

•Lookingbeyondcompletionstodeterminetheviabilityofmakingfurthertimesavingsbyputtingwellsonproductionwhilstothersarestillbeingdrilledonthesamepad

DeWayne Watkins, Senior Staff Drilling Engineer & SME For Well Pad Design, Shell9.10 Question & Answer Session

SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS OPTIMIZATION9.20 Understanding How Operators Can Optimize Simultaneous Operations During Pad Drilling To Maximize Time Savings•Quantifyingthetimesavingsthatcanbemadethrough

simultaneousoperationsthroughthefulllifecyclefromspudtobeingputonproduction

•Explainingtheextenttowhichsimultaneousoperationsinmulti-wellpaddrillingwillimpactwellspacingrequirements

•Evaluatingthesafetyofsimultaneousoperationstodeterminewhetheritisworththerisk

•Identifyingwhatstepsneedtobetakentoensurethatdrilling,completionsandproductionteamscommunicateeffectivelyduringsimultaneousoperationstoensureoperationalsafetyandefficiency

Brian Epperson, EHS Manager, Hess9.50 Question & Answer Session

10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

BATCH DRILLINGEXPLAINING HOW BATCH DRILLING CAN BE USED TO DELIVER COST

AND TIME SAVINGS DURING MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING

BATCH DRILLING10.30 Assessing The Extent To Which Batch Drilling Can Reduce The Cost And Time Of Multi-Well Pad Drilling Operations•Providingexamplesofhowbatchdrillinghasbeenusedtoreduce

thecostofmulti-wellpaddrillingoperations•Quantifyingthetimesavingsthatcanbemadewhenbatchdrilling

comparedwithdrillingwellsonebyone•Evaluatingtheoptionsofusingdifferentrigstodrilldifferent

sectionsofaholeduringpaddrillingandhowitcanimprovecost-efficiency

•Determiningtherightsolidscontrolstrategyforbatchdrillingdependingonthedepthofthewell

•Explainingwhatcanbedonetomitigatecollisionissuesspecifictobatchdrilling

Nestor Sanchez, Directional Drilling Specialist, ConocoPhillips11.00 Question & Answer Session

MULTI-WELL PAD VS. SINGLE WELL PADPROVIDING INSIGHTS INTO WHEN IT MAKES ECONOMIC SENSE TO USE MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING COMPARED WITH USING A SINGLE

PAD FOR EACH WELL

MULTI-WELL PAD VS. SINGLE WELL PAD11.10 Assessing The Economics Of Multi-Well Pad Drilling Compared To Using A Single Pad For Each Well To Determine When Multi-Well Pad Drilling Makes Economic Sense•Determiningtheextenttowhichthereducednumberofwell

padsusedinmulti-wellpaddrillingtranslatesintocost-savingscomparedwithusingseparatepadsforeachwell

•Quantifyingthecostsofadditionaldirectionalplanningrequired

fordrillingmultiplewellsononepadvs.puttingeachwellonaseparatepad

•Identifyingthepointofdiminishingreturnswhereitdoesn’tmakesensetoputmorewellsonthesamepadvs.buildinganothernewpad

•Providingexamplesofwherechangingfromsingle-wellpaddrillingtomulti-wellpaddrillingdeliveredtangiblecost-savings

Tyler Langford, Drilling Manager, Halcón Resources

Jonathan Foytlin, Senior Drilling Engineer, Halcón Resources

11.40 Question & Answer Session

11.50 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

CONVERTING SINGLE-WELL PADS TO MULTI-WELL PADS

12.50 Evaluating Strategies For Converting A Single-Well Pad Into A Multi-Well Pad At Minimum Cost

•Determiningthemostcost-effectivewaysofconvertingasingle-wellpadintoamulti-wellpad

•Understandinghowtotakeadvantageofthecurrentlayoutofasingle-wellpadtominimizethemodificationrequiredtoconvertitintoamulti-wellpad

•Explaininghowtoreducetheamountofpadconstructionorextensionrequiredtoconvertasingle-wellpadtoamulti-wellpad

•Examiningwaysofreducingthenecessityofshuttinginwellswhilstconvertingasingle-wellpadtoamulti-wellpad

Tyler Langford, Drilling Manager, Halcón Resources

Jonathan Foytlin, Senior Drilling Engineer, Halcón Resources

1.20 Question & Answer Session

PRODUCTION FACILITIES FOR MULTI-WELL PAD

DRILLINGUNDERSTANDING HOW PRODUCTION FACILITIES CAN BE

OPTIMIZED TO MINIMIZE THE SPACE REQUIRED FOR THEM ON THE

PAD AND DELIVER INCREMENTAL COST SAVINGS

PRODUCTION FACILITIES

1.30 Identifying How The Location, Size And Type Of Production Facilities Used Can Be Optimized To Minimize The Cost Of Multi-Well Pad Drilling

•Evaluatingtheprosandconsofhavingproductionfacilitiesinthesamepadasthedrillingfacilitiesvs.havingaseparatecentralizedpadforallproductionfacilities

•Understandingwhatcanbedonetominimizethesizeofproductionfacilitiestoreducethesizeofthepadrequired

•Examiningwhatcanbedoneatthedrillingandcompletionsstageofpaddrillingtooptimizetheproductionphase

Rick Taylor, Director - Drilling & Operations, Eagle Rock Energy LLC

2.00 Question & Answer Session

FLUIDS MANAGEMENTIDENTIFYING WAYS IN WHICH MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING CAN

ACHIEVE FURTHER COST SAVINGS BY REUSING DRILLING FLUIDS

FROM ONE WELL TO ANOTHER

DRILLING FLUID RE-USE

2.10 Providing A Case Study On How The Reuse Of Drilling Fluids During Multi-Well Pad Drilling Led To Improved Cost-Efficiencies

•Analyzingthecostsavingsthatcanbemadebyreusingdrillingfluidsfromonewelltoanotherduringmulti-wellpaddrillingoperations

•Explainingwhatcanbedonetomaintaintheeffectivenessoffluidsastheyarebeingreusedacrossmultiplewells

•Comparingthecostsofclosedloopvs.openpitfluidmanagementtodeterminewhichoffersthemostcost-effectiveoption

•Quantifyingthespacethatcanbesavedonapadbyusingaclosedloopsystemforfluidmanagementinsteadofanopenpit

Sam Ledbetter, Drilling Fluids Superintendent, Southwestern Energy

2.40 Question & Answer Session

2.50 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

TRANFERABLE LESSONS FROM OFFSHORE MULTI-WELL

PAD DRILLING

EXPLAINING HOW LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE USE OF

MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING CAN BE APPLIED TO ONSHORE

UNCONVENTIONAL OPERATIONS

TRANSFERABLE LESSONS FROM OFFSHORE

3.20 Identifying Ways In Which Lessons Learnt From Multi-Well Platform Drilling Offshore Can Be Applied To Optimize The Efficiency Of Onshore Operations

•Explainingwhatlessonslearntaboutwellspacingformulti-wellplatformdrillingoffshorecanbetransferredtoonshoreoperations

•Evaluatingwhetheranti-collisionstrategiesusedinoffshoreplatformdrillingcanbeappliedonshoretomitigatecollisionrisks

•Assessingwaysinwhichstrategiesforimprovingthesafetyofplatformdrillingoffshorecanbetranslatedintoanonshorecontext

•Detailingthekeylogisticalchallengesthathavebeenfacedinplatformdrillingoperationsoffshoreandhowtheywereovercome

Terry Smith, Sr. Deepwater Drilling Supervisor, Total

3.50 Question & Answer Session

COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DISCIPLINESPROVIDING IDEAS ON HOW DRILLING, COMPLETIONS AND

PRODUCTION TEAMS CAN OPTIMALLY COMMUNICATE

THROUGHOUT THE PLANNING OF MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING

OPERATIONS TO CAPTURE IMPROVED OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCIES

COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DISCIPLINES

4.00 Identifying Ways For Drilling, Completions And Production Teams To Co-Ordinate Their Efforts To Arrive At The Most Economic Well Design For A Multi-Well Pad Drilling Operation

•Discussingwaysinwhichthedrilling,completionsandproductiondisciplinescancollaboratetoresolveissuesinherenttopaddrilling

•Determininghowdrillingengineerscanformulatetheirwelldesigntohelpcompletionsengineersoptimizethecompletionsphaseofmulti-wellpaddrilledwells

•Assessingwaysinwhichcompletionsengineerscancommunicatewithdrillingengineerstoreduceoperationalrisksduringsimultaneousoperations

•Evaluatinghowproductionengineerscanplanthelocationandtypesofproductionfacilitiestocontributetotheoverallstrategyforminimizingpadsize

DeWayne Watkins, Senior Staff Drilling Engineer & SME For Well Pad Design, Shell

John Harju, Director, EERC

5.00 Question & Answer Session

PAD DRILLING REGULATIONS

BREAKING DOWN THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN WELL SPACING

REGULATIONS TO DETERMINE HOW THEY WILL AFFECT PAD

DRILLING OPERATIONS

REGULATION FOCUS

5.10 Providing An Overview Of Current And Planned Well Spacing Regulations And How They Will Impact Operators Using Multi-Well Pad Drilling

•Providinganupdateonwellspacingrequirementsforpaddrillingthatmustbemettocomplywithregulations

•Forecastingpotentialchangestowellspacingregulationstodeterminehowtheycouldimpactmulti-wellpaddrillingoperations

•Explainingthekeyimpactsthatregulationshaveondesigningamulti-wellpaddrillingoperation

•Outliningthechallengesthatoperatorshavefacedincomplyingwithregulationsandwhatstepshavebeentakentoovercomethem

Drew Combs, Director, Minerals Management Division North Dakota

5.40 Question & Answer Session

5.50 Chair’s Closing Remarks & End Of Congress

Day 2Wednesday October 1, 2014

USING SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS AND BATCH DRILLING TO MINIMIZE THE COST AND TIME OF MULTI-WELL PAD DRILLING & COMPARING THE PROS & CONS OF MULTI VS. SINGLE WELL PAD DRILLING

www.multi-well-pad-drilling.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

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Sponsorship Opportunities

www.multi-well-pad-drilling.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

With over 58% of wells being drilled in unconventional formations in the US using multi-well pad drilling, operators from across North America are now looking at the latest technology to drive down the time and cost of their operations. The inaugural Multi-Well Pad Drilling Congress 2014 is the premier opportunity to engage with key E&P decision makers to outline your vital technology advances and unveil your solutions for optimizing multi-well pad drilling and reducing the time and cost of operations.

Achieving Your Business And Marketing Objectives At The CongressDEMONSTRATE THOUGHT LEADERSHIP:

If you are able to provide solutions to topics covered on our agenda we can offer you a perfectly-timed speaking opportunity enabling you to use targeted, editorially reviewed keynote presentations to your target audience to give your company a competitive edge in the market.

RAISE BRAND AWARENESS AND INCREASE YOUR PROFILE:

To further cement your leadership position and raise your brand awareness, we can provide high value branding opportunities before, during and after the congress.

MEET AND NETWORK WITH DECISION MAKERS:

Thought leadership, branding and profiling are converted into contracts through extensive face-to-face relationship building. As a dedicated congress for E&P drilling decisions makers, this intimate forum allows you to meet specific job titles in one place at one time, giving you the best possible chance of influencing key decision makers.

Do You Provide A New Technology Or Solution In One Of The Below Areas?

If so, then contact us to discuss how you can showcase it to our attendees.

To secure your booth or discuss tailor-made sponsorship packages, please contact:

Andrew Barrett+ (1) 800 721 3915

[email protected]

Drilling Rig Providers

Well Pad Construction Services

Directional Planning Services

Multi-Well Pad Facilities Construction

28%

72%

E&Ps

Solution Providers

• US E&P Majors• Bakken E&P Operators• Eagle Ford E&P Operators• Marcellus E&P Operators• Permian E&P Operators• Woodford E&P Operators• Utica E&P Operators• Barnett Operations• Haynesville E&P Operators• Fayetteville E&P Operators• Mississippi Lime E&P Operators• Operators In The Small & Emerging Shale &

Tight Oil Plays Of The US

• Drilling• Operations• Engineering• Facilities• Construction• Completions• Production• GIS

• Surveying• Exploitation• Technology• Unconventional

Resources• Geology,

Geosciences & Geophysics

WHO YOU WILL MEET

Meet Senior Decision Makers From:

COOs, VPs, Directors, Managers, Team Leads & Chiefs Of:

Limited BoothsAvailable

DON’TMISS OUT!

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I would like to register the delegate(s) below for the 2 day:Multi-Well Pad Drilling Congress 2014

PYesDetails PLEASE USE CAPITALS - PHOTOCOPY FOR MULTIPLE DELEGATES

Delegate Rates GUESTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENTS

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How To Finalize Your Registration

*Option 2. INVOICE An invoice containing payment instructions will be sent electronically upon receipt of the completed registration form.

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Now that your details are completed please send your registration form to

our Customer Service Team using one of the following options:

Option 1. Email: [email protected]

Option 2. Fax: (1) 800 714 1359

Enquiries And More Information

Should you have any enquiries or if you would like to request more

information please contact our friendly Customer Service Team on

(1) 800 721 3915 or visit the conference website at

www.multi-well-pad-drilling.com

www.multi-well-pad-drilling.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

Super Early Booking Discount Early Booking Discount Standard Rate

Book And Pay By Friday July 18 Book And Pay By Friday August 15 From August 16

2 Day Congress Pass * $1399 USD SAVE $400 * $1599 USD SAVE $200 * $1799 USD

Add Audio & Video Package * $399 USD

*SAVE UP TO 20%WITH GROUP DISCOUNTSCall for rates: (1) 800 721 3915

Terms & Conditions

The conference is being organized by American Business Conferences, a division of London Business Conferences Ltd, a limited liability company formed under English company law and registered in the UK no. 5090859.Cancellations received 30 days prior to the start of the event will be eligible for a refund less $150 administration fee, after this point no refund will be given. Cancellations must be made in writing, if you are unable to attend you may nominate a colleague to attend in your place at no additional cost.Receipt of this registration form, inclusive or exclusive of payment constitutes formal agreement to attend and acceptance of the terms and conditions stated.All outstanding fees must be paid within our standard payment period of 7 days. Any outstanding invoices will remain valid should cancellation of attendance be received outside of the aforementioned cancellation period.*If you are claiming the early booking discount this may not be used in conjunction with other discounts advertised elsewhere. All discount codes and offers must be claimed at

the time of registration.American Business Conferences reserves the right to alter or cancel the speakers or program.American Business Conferences reserve the right to refuse admission.We would like to keep you informed of other American Business Conferences products and services. This will be carried out in accordance with the Data Protection Act. Please write to the Head of Marketing, American Business Conferences at the address below if you specifically do not want to receive this information.American Business Conferences. City Center One. 800 Town & Country Blvd. Suite 300. Houston. Texas. 77024American Business Conferences will not accept liability for any individual transport delays and in such circumstances the normal cancellation restrictions apply.American Business Conferences is a Division of London Business Conferences Limited, Registered in England No. 5090859 EIN. no: 98-0514924