Thursday, October 29, 2009

HeavyOilinfocus: WHOC 09 Special Edition


WHOC 09 Special Edition

World Heavy Oil Congress
November 3-5, 2009
Margarita Island, Venezuela

Planning to attend the World Heavy Oil Congress 2009 on Margarita Island? Come and see us at the Schlumberger exhibition booth (1006) and hospitality room.

If you can't make it, don't worry, we've summarized the technical papers we are presenting at the conference below. Just select a paper of interest to learn more.

Technical Paper Summaries

November 3
Session Session Title Paper Title Presenter
3 The Environment Carbon and Water Technology Help Mitigate Environmental Footprint of Heavy Oil Exploitation C. Sbiti
November 4
3 Thermal Recovery and Operations I Comparison of Steam Based Processes for the Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt J. Ruiz
5 Drilling and Completions II Improving Productivity and Steam Conformance of SAGD Wells D. Rudenko
5 Drilling and Completions II Full-Scale Testing of a New Sand Control Screen for Thermal Well Applications K. Hamilton1
6 IOR and Emerging Recovery Techniques I Modeling CHOPS Using a Coupled Flow-Geomechanics Simulator with Non-Equilibrium Foamy Oil Reactions J. Rivero
7 Reservoir Characterization I First Deep Azimuthal Electromagnetic Resistivity and Rotary Steerable System Geonavigation Project Result in Complex Sands for Bare Field in Orinoco Oil Belt, Venezuela P. Machado2
November 5
11 Thermal Recovery and Operations II Lindbergh SAGD Pilot Design and Sensitivity Analysis: A Case Study F. Akram
12 Production and Facilities Conventional Metering Issues for Thermal In Situ Production of Extra Heavy Oils and Improvement of a Commercial Nucleonic Multiphase Meter for Such Applications V. Arendo3
15 Thermal Recovery and Operations III Effects of Induced Inter-Bedded Shale Breakage on SAGD Performance in the Orinoco Belt J. Bashbush
15 Thermal Recovery and Operations III An Integrated Framework for SAGD Real-Time Monitoring C. Damas
16 Production Technology Extra Heavy Oil Lifting Solved in Venezuela with Multiphase Flow Meter, Non-Thermal Recovery of Heavy Oil B. Pinguet

1 C-FER Technologies, co-authored by Schlumberger.
2 PDVSA, co-authored by Schlumberger.
3 TOTAL, co-authored by Schlumberger.

Want to know what we are doing at the exhibition?
Our team can provide information on the range of services to help you meet the specific challenges of heavy oil recovery.

Faja Center of Excellence

We have a heavy oil team based at our Faja Center of Excellence in nearby Puerto La Cruz. They engage a range of tools and technologies, including Petrel seismic-to-simulation software and ECLIPSE reservoir simulation software, to build accurate models and simulations for heavy oil projects. With direct links to our network of heavy oil centers around the world, their expertise delivers solutions to help you make the best decisions for your reservoir. Contact us to find out more.

Heavy Oil Technologies

For more information on the Schlumberger services at the exhibition select a link below:

Reservoir and fluid characterization
Quicksilver Probe focused extraction of pure reservoir fluid
Multiphase meters incorporating Vx well testing technology

Well construction
PeriScope bed boundary mapper
FlexSTONE advanced flexible cement technology

Long-term completions
FacsRITE downhole sand screens and MeshRITE stainless steel screens

Production and monitoring
REDA Hotline 550 high-temperature electric submersible pump system
WellWatcher real-time reservoir and production monitoring system, including WellWatcher BriteBlue harsh environment multimode fiber

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