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  • Purpose:
  • This conference aims to stimulate new ideas and joint industry-academic ventures that can accelerate the exploration and development of shale oil resources in mature petroleum source kitchens in petroliferous basins. Such further advances are likely to be among some of the most significant developments for the oil and gas industry in the next decade as conventional petroleum traps become depleted, while unconventional resources –show continual improvement in productivity, but are inefficient in recovery factors. The conference will provide a venue for both industry and academic geoscientists to increase awareness of the needs and interests of each party and focusing on emerging concepts, novel technologies, and global case studies. Among the key goals of the conference is to generate new research opportunities, to try and develop paradigm shifts, and to raise awareness of the cross-disciplinary skill sets that are needed to solve problems related to making shale oil resources environmentally and economically successful.
  • Goals:
  • The conference aims to gather experts from multiple disciplines. Likely participants will include academic and industry scientists with technical backgrounds in petroleum geology, geochemistry, petrophysics, reservoir characterization, fluid flow, basin modeling, seals, reservoir geophysics, and petroleum engineering. New and different perspectives will be sought from researchers in fields that are not traditionally linked. For this reason, the conveners will also strongly encourage applications from researchers in related fields such as hydrogeology, visualization methods and numerical modeling. The conference will be open to students so long as they are able to actively contribute. Participants must be prepared to share original ideas and participate in the discussions.
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  • Technical Themes:
  • Petroleum generation, primary expulsion and secondary migration: Kerogen type and generation kinetics; oil and gas geochemistry (fundamentals related to correlation of in situ and migrated hydrocarbons, molecular tracers for expulsion efficiencies), thermal maturity, thermal cracking and oil to gas evolution.
  • Shale/mudrocks as reservoirs: Sedimentology of fine-grained organic rich rocks, diagenetic histories, micro and nano-porosity evolution, small pore PVT, water saturation, relative permeability, the importance of quartz and carbonate minerals, NSO compounds, mechanical and hydraulic properties of shales; hydrocarbon storage and delivery mechanisms.
  • Hydrocarbon enrichment mechanisms in shale/mudrock systems: Shale compaction, TOC by volume and association with other lithofaces, top and bottom seals, hydrocarbon retention and fractionation, the role of kerogen and inorganic/organic CO2 release on processes such as pressure, migration conduits, secondary porosity enhancement involving organic acids, the importance of burial history and timing of structural deformation, the role and challenges of recognizing overpressure zones, multi-episode petroleum charging and seal failure, basin modeling in unconventional plays.
  • Geophysical technologies related to shale oil exploration: Imaging of fractured reservoirs; wireline logging for detecting organic rich beds and shale oil pays; horizontal well logging.
  • Multistage fracturing for shale/mudstone reservoirs: Fracturing and monitoring technologies, number of stages and spacing, advances in proppants and surfactants.
  • Innovation production techniques: Well spacing and design layout, stacked laterals, enhanced recovery from unconventional reservoirs (gas injection).
  • Production allocation: Identifying zones contributing to production results, leaking seals/barriers.
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  • 会议日期

    04月28日

    2016

    04月30日

    2016

  • 04月30日 2016

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