Workshop Details

 

Course Timing
9.30am to 4.00pm

 

Who should attend:
• Geologists (Coal & Petroleum)
• Surveyors, Petroleum Engineers
• Hydrologists
(Surface & Sub-surface)
• Coalmine Operations
• Drillers
• Planning & Coordination Managers
• Exploration Managers
• Operations Directors and
Project Managers  
• Consultants
(minerals & hydrocarbons)
• Government Energy/Mining
Department Officials
• Academicians
• Environmentalists
(Surface & Sub-surface)

 

 

 

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Dear [name],

We are pleased to share Dr. Flores’ agenda for Day 1 (5th November) of the
CBM Production Techniques
workshop. Day 1’s session will cover “Assessing CBM and Managing Co-Produced Water Resources” and Dr. Flores’ provide extensive coverage on:

CBM Basics & U.S Models

  • Impact of conflicting ownership of CBM between coal and gas industries in U.S.
  • Review U.S. CBM models producing from various coal rank and compare field properties.
  • Geological and hydrological factors relevant to CBM assessment

Methodologies of CBM Assessment

  • Coring methods for assessing coal reservoir properties and gas volume
  • Gas content measurement using direct and indirect methods for assessing gas-in place resources
  • High-pressure methane adsorption method for assessing gas holding capacity and saturation of coal reservoir
  • CBM resource assessment (estimation) methodology without and with CBM production wells (gas-in place versus estimate of ultimate recovery or EUR)
  • CBM reservoir properties
  • Two-phase gas and water flow with dewatering CBM wells

Methods of Managing CBM Co-Produced Water

  • Assessing the significance of the volume of co-produced water from producing CBM wells.
  • Analyzing the quality and classification of co-produced water
  • Impact of environmental regulations of co-produced water to CBM development and well spacing
  • Methods of surface and subsurface disposal of co-produced water: pros and cons, as well as economically viable alternatives of disposal
  • Concerns and issues relating to management of co-produced water

Dr. Flores will round up day one with a discussion that will address the issue, “Why it is Necessary to Dewater (Co-Produced Water) to Produce Unconventional Gas Like CBM!”

 He will then invite participants to share their own project experiences, while sharing some of his own. This valuable session not only reviews Day 1, it also gives participants the opportunity to contextualize their learning to the workplace!

[name], don’t miss the intensive Q&A sessions and discussions with Dr. Flores on Day 1 (5 November) at the CBM Production Techniques Workshop!

>>Click here<< and sign up with your team to enjoy savings of over USD1200 with our special group discount.

We look forward to meeting you in Jakarta!


Yours Sincerely,

Nadia AlBahar
Marketing Manager
CMT- Centre For Management Technology
80, Marine Parade Rd #13-02. Singapore

Tel: +65 6346 9114
Email: nadia@cmtsp.com.sg

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