Feasibility and Potential of Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) using Salt Caverns in Michigan (Cox)
Feasibility and Potential of Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) using Salt Caverns in Michigan (Cox)
In this DPA-sponsored luncheon, Don will cover a variety of professional and societal opportunities that are currently available to the modern day petroleum geologist, as well as the responsibilities associated with these pursuits. Ethics, technical skills, business skills and “discovery thinking” will all be addressed in this free-flowing conversation.
Echoes of a Giant: the Utica/TBR conventional play (Hunt)
Moundsville Monster: The history and geology of West Virginia’s most productive shale gas well (Vance)
Identifying Repeated Reservoir Intervals Geospatially Using Open-Hole Geophysical Logs (Boyer)
Application of Similarity Analysis to Predict Performance of New Wells in Old Fields using Geologic Variables (Haagsma)
Mapping depletion using drilling data to gain insights into fracture growth and reservoir drainage (Wutherich)

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