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Technical Program
Hydraulic Fracturing Technical Conference 2015
Baker Hughes Technical Program Schedule
February 3-5 • The Woodlands,TX • Booth #605
Time*/
Paper
Session
Title
Author
Fracture
Performance
The Third Dimension: Productivity Effects from Spatial
Placement and Well Architecture in Eagle Ford Shale
Horizontal Wells
W.D. Holcomb, R.F. Lafollette,
M. Zhong
Case Histories
Do Data Mining Methods Matter?:
A Wolfcamp “Shale” Case Study
M. Zhong,
J. Schuetter - Battelle Memorial Institute,
S. Mishra - Battelle,
R.F. Lafollette
Case Histories
Re-Fracturing in Eagle Ford and Bakken to Increase
Reserves and Generate Incremental NPV - Field Study
Y. Oruganti, R. Mittal,
C.J. McBurney, A. Rodriguez Garza
Case Histories
Multidisciplinary Approach in the Permian BasinA Geological, Statistical and Engineering Case Study
to Production Results on the Wichita Albany Formation
F. Vera, C.R. Lemons, B. Holcomb,
M. Zhong, R.F. Lafollette
Conductivity –
Fracturing
and Proppant
Proppant Transport? Viscosity Is Not All
It’s Cracked Up To Be
D.V. Gupta, A.M. Gomaa, P.S. Carman
Diagnostics II/
Completion
Hardware
Disintegrating Frac Plug Technology Enables
Interventionless Plug-n-Perf Completions with
no Post-Frac Restrictions
R.M. Allen, J.C. Doane, Y. Xu
Fracturing
Fluids
Revolutionary Particle Gel Fluid System Unlocks of
Fractured Reservoir Potential
M. Zhou, P.S. Carman, R.S. Wheeler,
H.D. Brannon, D.V. Gupta, R.R. Starks,
Fracturing
Fluids
A New Technical Standard Procedure to Measure
Stimulation Fluid Leak-Off Under Dynamic Conditions
M. Asadi - (FTS International),
B. Ainley - Chandler Engineering,
H.D. Brannon - Baker Hughes,
D. Archacki - Shrieve,
A. Ghalambor - Consultant,
M.A. Parker - Halliburton Energy Services Grp,
R. Watson _ MiSwaco, E. Aubry - Total
Wednesday, February 4
9:15 a.m.
173343
9:15 a.m.
173334
Alternate
173340
Alternate
173352
4:40 p.m.
173323
4:40 p.m.
173387
Thursday, February 5
10:05 a.m.
173369
10:55 a.m.
173388
* Current as of January 28, 2015, times may vary

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