Student Union Conference Center,
Minot, Central Singapore





Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Miskimins
The fee includes lunch, refreshments and course notes

This one-day short course provides a basic understanding of completion and stimulation techniques for geoscientists. The design of wells, from casing schematics through initial stimulation, is covered including the following topics:

Single completions
Multiple completions
Tubing sizes and designs
Packers and other downhole equipment
Perforating techniques
Formation damage
Acidizing
Hydraulic fracturing
Other stimulation techniques

The course approaches these topics from a multidisciplinary viewpoint to facilitate the input of geological and petrophysical components into completion and stimulation operations. Data and information that should be considered and shared by all disciplines will be discussed.

Dr. Jennifer Miskimins, Ph.D., P.E., is an Assistant Professor in the Petroleum Engineering Department at the Colorado School of Mines. She is the Director of the Fracturing, Acidizing, Stimulation Technology (FAST) Consortium which performs research in the area of hydraulic fracturing and other stimulation techniques. Dr. Miskimins joined the faculty of CSM in 2002, prior to which she worked for Marathon Oil Company and various other companies. She is a member of SPE, RMAG, AAPG, and SPWLA.


Organized by PTTC Rockies
For more information contact Mary Carr([email protected])303.273.3107


Ticket Info:  Standard, $199.88

Official Website: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/255179248/upcoming

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