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| Course Information: |
 | | Overview | This two day course is designed for technical professionals and field operators interested in the unique challenges associated with CBM and Gas Shale production. The course begins with a discussion of CBM, its economic impact, unique reservoir characteristics, and the necessary
facilities planning that is required over the life of the field. Gas Shale is compared to CBM and
conventional gas production to introduce participants to its unique performance issues. The
remainder of the course covers the issues that arise from the requirements to operate
unconventional gas wells at historically low pressures, including the increased importance of evaporation/condensation at low pressures, gas well deliquification, gas compression, wellsite facilities, gas gathering issues, and produced water.
A complete set of course materials and lunches are included. |
| | Outline | I. CBM Characteristics A. Introduction B. CBM Economic Impact C. CBM Reservoirs D. CBM Production II. Gas Shale A. Similarities to CBM and Conventional wells B. Unique Performance Issues III. Low Pressure Operations A. Evaporation B. Gas Well Deliquification C. Compression D. Wellsite Facilities E. Low Pressure Gas Gathering F. Produced and condensed water |
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| Training Venue: |
 | | The course will be held at a venue in the West End of London less than a 5 minute drive, or within walking distance, to the hotel(s) listed below. To avoid potential course disruptions caused by the attendance of unconfirmed registrants, the training venue address will ONLY be provided to registrants upon receipt of payment (via an email confirmation note). |
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| David Simpson | | David Simpson has 29 years of Petroleum Industry experience and is currently the
Principal Engineer of MuleShoe Engineering. A Professional Engineer a Master’s degree, David has had numerous articles published in professional journals, has contributed a chapter on CBM to the 2nd edition of Gas Well Deliquification, by Dr. James Lea, et al, and has spoken at various conferences, including the 2003 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exposition in Denver. He has been a featured speaker at the bi-annual Four Corners Oil & Gas Conference for the last 6 years and is a regular instructor at short courses at the annual ALRDC Gas Well Deliquification Workshop in Denver. David was Program Chair for the highly successful SPE Advanced Technology Workshop titled “Managing the Performance of Low
Pressure Gas Wells and Associated Facilities” held in Ft Worth, TX in October, 2008. |
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| Additional scheduled event(s) for this short course: |
 | Legend: Blue = 5 or more seats available Green = less than 5 seats available Red = the event is full |
| | Start Date | Delivery | Location | Fee | |
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| 10/7/2010 | Classroom | Calgary | $ 1395 CAD |  |  |
| 10/12/2010 | Classroom | Houston | $ 1395 USD |  |  |
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