TEMPORARY WELL SHUT and REOPENING IN BEST PRACTICES
TUESDAY JUNE 16TH & THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2020
4 CREDIT HOURS INSTRUCTION
11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M.
Many operators are temporarily shutting in their wells due to recent market conditions.
While this solution can help to reduce costs temporarily during a down market, it is necessary to plan and prepare for an effective shut-in process, including steps to ensure that when the well is put back on production, it comes online quickly and effectively.
This two-part online course includes discussion and case studies highlighting best practices for shut-in and reopening with chemical regimen, production, regulatory, and legal considerations.
Agenda:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Opening Remarks and KU TORP Update
- Reza Barati - TORP Director
Speaker One
Chemical Considerations to Ensure Reopen Production
- Josh Waddell - ChampionX
- Mahdi Kazempour - ChampionX
Speaker Two
Reservoir and Production Engineering Considerations during Shut-In and Reopening
- Rafael Gallardo - DeGolyer & MacNaughton
- Neha Bansal - DeGolyer & MacNaughton
Well Shut In Production Case Studies
- Mark Linroth - Kinder Morgan
- Jim Reisch - Chesapeake Energy
Thursday, June 18, 2020
Opening Remarks
- Reza Barati - TORP Director
Speaker One
Kansas Temporary Abandonment and Reopening Considerations
- Ryan Hoffman - KCC
Speaker Two
Kansas Well Shut In and Reopening Legal and Land Considerations
- John Schlatter – Law Offices of Morris Laing
Speaker Three
Oklahoma Well Shut In and Reopening Legal and Land Considerations
- Roberto L. Seda – SEDA Law Firm