Petroleum engineers and geologists are invited to visit with Linde experts at this year’s Unconventional Resources Technology Conference to be held at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado, held from August 25th to 27th.
“We’ll be discussing the value of using energised solutions incorporating carbon dioxide and nitrogen for hydraulic fracturing to extract hydrocarbons from unconventional reservoirs,” said Robin Watts, Oil and Gas Technology manager for Linde LLC.
Energised solutions can add value at every stage of a well’s lifetime, and can improve production in unconventional reservoirs beginning with the first fracturing operation. Energised fracturing has been successful in a wide variety of fields and basins. “We believe that the data clearly demonstrates the benefits of using energised fracturing in a variety of situations,” Watts said. “Reported results indicate that well-managed energised fluid fracturing has the potential to improve well performance and achieve a lower unit cost of production than non-energised approaches, at the same time reducing the water footprint.”
“This conference is a perfect platform for information exchange because it brings together all the stakeholders in the exploration and production process,” said Watts. “We look to work with and support E&Ps by having an integrated approach to energised solutions, expanding from proof-of-concept to pilot programs to supporting full reservoir or well programs.”
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