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AAPG Geosciences Previous HitTechnologyNext Hit Workshop
Geomechanics and Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit of Shales and Carbonates
July 16-17, 2013, Baltimore, Maryland

Search and Discovery Article #90178 (2013)
Posted September 30, 2013


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Geomechanics Field Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit of Woodford Shale and Barnett Shale with Previous HitAdvancedNext Hit Logging Tools and Nano-Indentation on Drill Cuttings,
      Younane Abousleiman

Insights and Optimized Methodology for the Assessment and The Surveillance of Stimulated Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Volume During Fracturing Operations of Shale Resources,
      Ahmed Abou-Sayed

Seismic Technologies and their Application to Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit,
      Steve Adcock

Understanding Unconventional Deposits Using Noble Gases,
      Tom Darrah

Big Data Analytics in Oil and Gas; Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit and Field Development,
      Adam Farris

Integrating Geomechanics and Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit: Examples from Canadian Shale Plays,
      Amy Fox

The Role of Stresses versus Rock Fabric on Hydraulic Fractures,
      Sidney Green

Natural Fractures and its Implications to Engineering Design,
      Gang Han

The Utility of Pressure Core and its Evaluation,
      Chad Hartman

Physics-based Modeling of Hydraulic Fracture Propagations and Permeability Evolutions During and After Stimulations,
      Hai Huang

The Use of Helical CT Scanning Previous HitTechnologyNext Hit to Monitor the Behavior of Partially-Mineralized Natural Fractures under Increasing Confining Pressure,
      Laura Kennedy

Geomechanical Insights from Previous HitReservoirNext Hit-Scale Fracture Network Imaging,
      Alfred Lacazette

Hydraulic Fracturing Complexity- Interaction between Hydraulic and Natural Fractures,
      John McLennan

The Geomechanics of Shale Completions and Stimulation,
      Neal Nagel

A Comprehensive Geomechanical Risk Assessment for Drilling and Completion of a Deep Horizontal Well in Highly Stressed Subsalt Carbonate Formation – A Case Study from Kuwait,
      Chinmaya Pattnaik

Integration of Surface and Subsurface Tools in The Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit of Unconventional Plays,
      Roderick Perez

Unconventional Plays Require Non-Traditional Workflows,
      Bruno de Ribet

Combining Surface and Downhole Hydrocarbon Mapping for Defining the Utica Shale,
      Rick Schrynemeeckers

Introducing Signal Processing Techniques as a Means to Maximize Extracting Geomechanical Data from Petrophysical Logs,
      Hamed Soroush

Microseismic Previous HitMonitoringTop of Hydraulic Fractures: Engineering and Geomechanics Applications,
      Norm Warpinski

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