Technologies Targeting Mature Properties RPSEA Small Producer, SWC

Wednesday, August 25, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (CT)

Tulsa, OK


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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Producers, particularly those operating mature properties, are challenged with efficiency, both time and cost. Two DOE-supported programs, the Small Producer program conducted by the Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA) and the SWC (Stripper Well Consortium), support technology development targeting mature properties. Representatives from SWC and RPSEA will present results of their research on emerging technologies relevant to the region.

  • Artificial Lift and Pumps

  • Well Remediation and Stimulation

  • Enhanced Oil Recovery

AT NO EXTRA CHARGE – A PTTC “NEEDS/INTERESTS” BRAINSTORMING SESSION
PTTC focuses its technology transfer efforts on issues important to producers, both small and large, and the service sector that supports operators. To help us focus our efforts where most needed, PTTC will facilitate a brainstorming session, leading participants to express and prioritize their needs and interests. Insights will shape PTTC’s future program.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Engineers, geologists, independents and operators interested in new technologies and strategies to improve production, particularly in mature properties.

INSTRUCTORS
Mike Frederick – Frederick Sales/Piranha Hose
ArmorBelt™ Single Point Gas Lift Technology for Oil & Gas Wells

Dave Lewis – Cyclone Production Tools
Cyclone Production Tools - SWC funded HSP solutions for marginal wells

Ken Oblesby – Impact Technologies

Lyle Burns- Clean Tech Innovations
Soil Amendment For Product Oil Field Brine Contaminated Soil

Baojuin Bai – U. Missouri Rolla (Chem EOR)

Mitigating Water Production and Extending the Life of Mature Oil Wells and Further Improve Particle Gel Technology

Jyun Jyunh Tsau – U. Kansas (CO2)

Near Miscible CO2 Application to Improve Oil Recovery for Small Producers
 

LOCATION

Oklahoma State University Tulsa

Conference Center
700 N. Greenwood Ave

John Hope Franklin Blvd.
Tulsa, OK 74106
918.594.8252

 

Professional Development Hours (PDH)

8 hours

 

MAP/DIRECTIONS

 

SH-64/51 (Broken Arrow Expressway)
From the BA, exit at 75 North (Bartlesville). Move to the far left lane. Take the I-244 West exit. Then take the next exit, Cincinnati/Detroit Avenue. Turn right on Detroit Avenue. Move into the right lane. Watch for the campus on the right. Turn right on John Hope Franklin Boulevard.

I-244 (Crosstown or Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Expressway)
Follow I-244 West to downtown Tulsa. When the highway splits, stay in the lane marked I-244 West (OKC). Take the next exit, Cincinnati/Detroit Avenue. Turn right on Detroit Avenue. Move into the right lane. Watch for the campus on the right. Turn right on John Hope Franklin Boulevard.

US-75 (from the north)
Follow US-75 South to I-244 West (OKC). Take the next exit, Cincinnati/Detroit Avenue. Turn right on Detroit Avenue. Move into the right lane. Watch for the campus on the right. Turn right on John Hope Franklin Boulevard.

OSU-Tulsa Campus Map

 

When

Wednesday, August 25, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (CT)

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Where

OSU-Tulsa Campus, Convention Center
700 N. Greenwood Ave.
John Hope Franklin Blvd.
Tulsa, OK 74106




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