PTTC Workshop

in association with

and

presents
CO2
Applications for Enhanced Oil Recovery and Sequestration in Kansas
May 6,
2008
The
Kansas Region of PTTC will hold a workshop titled
“CO2
Applications for Enhanced Oil Recovery and Sequestration in Kansas”
on Tuesday May 6, 2008 at the Airport Hilton, Wichita,
Kansas.
This workshop will provide an overview of the methods being used to improve oil recovery with CO2 and how those methods may be applied in Kansas.
In addition, presentations concenrning the sequestration of CO2 in petroleum reservoirs, sources of supply and regulations will be made.
Presentation Topics
- Introduction to CO2 Enhanced Oil
Recovery Applications
- CO2 Sources
- Reservoir Screening
- Immiscible, Near Miscible and Miscible Flooding
- Recent Research
- Case Histories
- Regulatory Aspects
- Sequestration
Who
Should Attend?
The
workshop will be of interest to operators, managers, engineers,
geologists, service providers and regulators.
Continuing
Education
Many
attendees are using workshop attendance to fulfill
continuing education requirements to maintain professional
licenses. We will supply Certificates
of Attendance upon
request. Please check the box on the
registration form if you would like a certificate.
Registration
To register
please
download, complete and return the registration form from the workshop
brochure
(pdf) or on-line here. A
fee of $110.00
will be charged for registration, which covers a workshop manual,
lunch, and
refreshments. Pre-registration by mail, phone, fax, or e-mail is
encouraged, or
you may register on-line.
An open registration will be held at the
door on the day from 7:45 – 8:30am.
Cancellations will be accepted until April 30, 2008.
Location and
Lodging
The workshop will be held at the
Hilton Airport Executive Conference Center, 2098 Airport Road, Wichita,
KS 67209. Call (316) 945-5272 to make
reservations.
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Agenda
7:45 am
– 8:30 am REGISTRATION
ORDER OF PRESENTATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Introduction to CO2 Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery – Dwayne McCune; McCune Engineering/PTTC
CO2 Sequestration – Lynn Watney, Kansas Geological Survey
Coffeyville Nitrogen Fertilizer – Gasification Operation. – Kevan Vick, CVR Energy, Inc.
Review of Russell CO2 Injection Project – Paul Willhite, Tertiary Oil Recovery Project
Immiscible CO2 Oil Recovery – Encutta Field,
Mississippi – Robert Craig and Charlie Gibson,
Denbury Resources, Inc.
CO2 Supply for EOR Applications – Russell Martin, Blue Source
Regulatory Requirements - CO2 Injection – Daniel Fredlund, Kansas Corporation Commission
What’s New - CO2 On the Horizon – Tertiary Oil Recovery Project.