CBM Stimulation- What Every Geoscientist Should Know about Fracturing Design, Execution, and Evaluation for CBM reservoirs

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CBM Stimulation- What Every Geoscientist Should Know about Fracturing Design, Execution, and Evaluation for CBM reservoirs


A short course presented by Dr Ray Johnson, (UQ Hon. Fellow and Principal at Unconventional Reservoir Solutions), organised by the University of Queensland

The University of Queensland in conjunction with Dr Ray Johnson, is planning a one-day course  “CBM Stimulation- What Every Geoscientist Should Know about Fracturing Design, Execution, and Evaluation for CBM reservoirs!”

The course is intended for geoscientists involved in CBM exploration, appraisal and development or for other professionals transitioning to CBM having experience in other formations. The course would cover:

  • Geomechanics in CSG/CBM reservoirs and key data collection
  • Permeability systems in CSG/CBM reservoirs
  • Inputs required for successful hydraulic fracture modelling and planning
  • Strategies and equipment required for implementation
  • Limitations and uses of current hydraulic fracturing diagnostics and evaluation techniques.
  • Review of integrated case studies from a team perspective (e.g., geologist, production technologist, reservoir engineer)

Fees:

AUD $550 per person (excludes GST)
AUD$150 per student – subject to availability (excludes GST)
Fee includes refreshments and light lunch.
For information contact Julijana Rajkovic.