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Schedule of Events 


Tentative schedule of events for US Oil & Gas Technology Summit 2008, subject to change:


DAY 1: APRIL 6, 2008

Registration & Exhibators
Setup 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
8:00 A.M. Registration & Exhibitor Setup 8:00 A.M. UNTIL 3:00 P.M.
3:00 P.M. Exposition Opens  
4:00 P.M.    
5:00 P.M.    
6:00 P.M. Ice Breaker for Exhibators and Attendies  Natchez Convention Center   (Reservations Required)
7:00 P.M.    
8:00 P.M.    
9:00 P.M.    
 

DAY 2: APRIL 7, 2008 
 
Registration & Exposition Floor
Opens from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
 
TECHNICAL  SESSIONS
8:00 A.M. Registration & Exposition Floor Opens from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Daily  
8:30 A.M.  
9:00 A.M. Lease and contract law
Part 1..
Mark Oliver, Attorney at Law
9:30 A.M. Lease and contract law
Part 2
Mark Oliver, Attorney at Law
10:00 A.M. Mississippi State Oil and Gas Board - Well Permits  
10:30 A.M. Coffee Break  
11:00 A.M. The Dominant Mineral Estate: Erosion the Sierra Club Doesn’t Mind 1 Terry McInturff, Texas Tech University
11:30 A.M. The Dominant Mineral Estate: Erosion the Sierra Club Doesn’t Mind 2 Terry McInturff, Texas Tech University
12:00 P.M. U.S. Oil & Gas Industry Luncheon
  Limited Seating!!! (Reservations Required)
  Natchez Civic Center

TECHNICAL SESSIONS

1:00 P.M. Assessment of gas resources in Cretaceous-Tertiary coal beds:Gulf Coast Region, USA Peter Warwick, USGS
1:30 P.M. The coalbed methhane industry tomorrow Brian Lukianow, Petron Resources
2:00 P.M. A look at reservoir fluid behavior, sampling, and analysis Toddy Guidry, Pencor-Corelab
2:30 P.M. Comprehensive methodology for asset valuation of oil and gas fields Luis Quintero, ODS, LLC
3:00 P.M. Recruiting & Retaining the Next Generation Steve Long, University of Oklahoma
3:30 P.M. Coffee Break
4:00 P.M. Integrated field studies in mature oil and gas fields in Louisiana Donald Goddard, LSU
4:30 P.M.    
5:00 P.M. Break
6:00 P.M. Reception for Exhibators and Attendies
7:00 P.M. Limited Seating!!! (Reservations Required)
8:00 P.M. Stanton Hall - Carrage House
9:00 P.M.  
 

DAY 3: APRIL 8, 2008

Registration & Exposition Floor
Opens from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

TECHNICAL SESSIONS
8:00 A.M. Registration & Exposition Floor Opens from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Daily
8:30 A.M.    
9:00 A.M. Mesozoic deep gas reservoir play, central and eastern Gulf Coastal Plain Ernie Mancini, University of Alabama
9:30 A.M. Active and passive margins have different depositional locations Arnold Bouma, Texas A&M
10:00 A.M. Radial drilling using coil tool technology Jerry Griffith Grifco, Inc.
10:30 A.M. Coffee Break
11:00 A.M. Advances in casing while drilling technology Tommy Warren, Tesco Corp
11:30 A.M. Step change improvement in drilling horizontal wells using motors Eric Maidla, Slider, LLC
12:00 P.M. U.S. Oil & Gas Industry Luncheon
FOR THE TECHNICAL SPEAKERS AND SPONSORS

  Dunlieth Plantation
1:00 P.M.    
1:30 P.M. New Uses of N2 in Reactivation of Mature Oil Fields Charles Alcocer, AIPAS
2:00 P.M. Stimulation of bottom water-invaded wells with dual compleations Andrew Wojtanowicz, LSU
2:30 P.M. “RT Scanner - TriAxial Induction"  Jeffery Grant, Schlumberger
3:00 P.M. CO2 Injection Process for Enhancing Oil Recovery Dandina Rao, LSU
3:30 P.M.    
4:00 P.M. EXPO ENDS EXPO ENDS

Speakers

Donald A. Goddard, Ph.D.
LSU Center for Energy Studies, (PTTC)
Petroleum Technology Transfer Council


“Integrated Reservoir Studies in Mature Oil & Gas
Fields in Louisiana”

Arnold Bouma, Ph.D.
Center for Shale Studies, Texas A & M

“Active and passive margins have different depositional locations”

Mark Oliver, Atty.
Onebane Law Firm


“Contracts for an Oil and Gas Deal from Prospect to P&A, Part I & II
Luis F Quintero, Ph.D.
Oilfield Development Specialists, LLC
s, LLC

“Comprehensive Methodology for Asset Valuation of Oil and Gas Fields”

Charles F. Alcocer, Ph.D.
American Institute of Paraffin, Asphaltene and Scale

“New uses of N2 in reactivation of mature oil fields”

Ernie Mancini, Ph.D.
Center for Sedimentary Basin Studies,
University of Alabama


“Mesozoic Deep Gas Reservoir Play, Central and Eastern Gulf Coastal Plain”

Toddy Guidry. M.S.
PENCOR Division of Core Laboratories


“A Look at Reservoir Fluid Behavior,Sampling and Analysis”
Andrew K. Wojtanowicz, Ph.D., P.E.
LSU Center for Energy Studies


“Stimulation of Bottom Water-invaded Wells with Dual Completions”

Brian Luckianow, M.E.
Vice President Production & Facilities,
Petron Resources, L.P.


“The Coalbed Methane Industry of Tomorrow”

Peter D. Warwick, Ph.D.
US Geological Survey

“Assessment of Undiscovered Technically Recoverable Gas Resources in Cretaceous-Tertiary Coalbeds of the Gulf Coast Region, USA”

Jerry M. Griffith, M.S.
Director of Operations,
Grifco International, Inc.
.


“Radial drilling using coil tubing technology”

Tommy Warren, M.E.
Casing Drilling Global, Adviser for Tesco Corp. 

   “Advances in Casing while Drilling Technology”

Eric Maidla, Ph.D.
Founder and Partner, Slider, LLC


“Step change improvement in Drilling Horizontal wells using motors.”

Dandina N. Rao, Ph.D.
Department of Petroleum Engineering, LSU 

“Oil Recovery from Mature Assets using the Gas-Assisted Gravity Drainage (GAGD) Process”

Steve Long, Ph.D.
Director of Energy Management,
University of Oklahoma


“Advances inRecruiting & Retaining the Next Generation Landman”

Terry McInturff, Ph.D.
Director of the Center for Energy Commerce,
Texas Tech University


“The Dominant Mineral Estate: Erosion the Sierra Club

Doesn’t Mind”

 

 

Jeffrey Grant
Schlumberger


“RT Scanner - TriAxial Induction"