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2009 AAPG Geoscience Technology Workshop (GTW)

Geological Aspects of Estimating Resources and Reserves

 

September 9-11, 2009 Houston, Texas
Hosted by AAPG Education Department

Search and Discovery Article #90098 (2009)
Posted November 20, 2009

*Special appreciation is expressed to John Sneider and Creties Jenkins, Co-Chairs of Steering Committee, and Debbie Boonstra, AAPG Education Manager, for providing these abstracts for posting on Search and Discovery.

 

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The Expanding Role of the Geologist in the Estimation of Resources/Reserves in Shale Gas Reservoirs, Charles M. Boyer II, Schlumberger

Petrophysics: Use of “Newer” Technologies for Reserves Determination…. What Do You Need to Know?, Matt Bratovich, Baker Hughes

 

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Computer Aided Net Pay Isochore Mapping, Alan Cherry

Practical Wellbore Formation Test Interpretation, Bo Cribbs

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Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS), John Etherington

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The Life Cycle of an Unconventional Gas Opportunity: Quantifying Risk Versus Reward, Melvyn Giles, Marcel M. deJong, Daniel Nevin, P. Jeffrey Brown

Measuring a Reservoir from the Inside Out Using Inplace Elastic Energy Reserves, Fred L. Goldsberry

Recoverable Resource Assessment through 3D Reservoir Modeling, Emmanuel Gringarten

 

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How Geocellular Models Handle Net Pay Isochore Mapping Issues, David Hamilton

SPE Estimating and Auditing Standards, Ron Harrell, Ryder Scott

 

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Estimating Reserves in Tight Gas Sands: Geological Complexities and Controversies, Creties Jenkins

 

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Keynote Address: Where Are We Headed in Reserves Reporting?, W. John Lee

 

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Common Geologic Issues, Joe Magoto

Reserves and resource evaluation: How Geoscience merges with other E&P disciplines, Dominique Marion

Estimating Unconventional Oil Resources and Reserves, R.A. Marsh

Net Pay Cutoffs from Capillary Pressure, Andy May

Coping With Ethical Conflicts in Organizations, Mark A. McLane

Quantifying Uncertainty Related to Aggregation, Mark A. McLane

Valuing Acquisitions Using Risk and Uncertainty, Glenn McMaster

Perspectives on Uncertainty in Reservoir Models, W. Scott Meddaugh

 

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The Use and Abuse of Geophysics in Oil and Gas Resource Estimation, Scott L. Neal

 

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Uncertainty and Ethics in Petrophysics, Eric Pasternack

The Role of the Geoscientist in the U.S. Federal Government, Brenda Pierce

 

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The Appropriate Use of Seismic Data for Estimating Petroleum Resources, John Rhodes

Regional Mapping of Genetic Intervals in the Almond Formation, Greater Wamsutter Field, Southwest Wyoming: An Iterative Geostatistical Approach to High-Grading Well Locations and Implications for Reserves Bookings, Natasha M. Rigg and Jeffrey M. Yarus

Bringing Sanity to Risk and Uncertainty: Charge of the Geoscientist, John Ritter

Applications of PRMS Guidelines and SEC Rules: Ethical Issues and Biases, Peter R. Rose

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SEC Disclosure Standards (SEC-2009), Rawdon Seager

Geoscience Aspects of Estimating Petroleum Resources and Reserves AAPG Geoscience Technology Workshop (GTW) September 9-11, 2009 - Houston, Texas Workshop Introduction, John Sneider, GTW Chair, Creties Jenkins, GTW Vice-Chair

 

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Principles of Net Pay Isochore Mapping, Daniel J. Tearpock

Survival Guide for the “Modernization of Oil and Gas Reporting, Jeff Tenzer

 

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Geocellular Modeling; Considerations for Estimating and Reporting Reserves, Jeffrey M. Yarus and Richard L. Chambers