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 ails subject to change. ---\nhttps://www.swsaapg.org/events/20/\n\nEvent T
 itle: DGS International Dinner Meeting - Managing Complex Fractured Carbon
 ate Reservoirs\nStart Date / Time: Feb 19, 2014 11:30 AM US/Central\nLocat
 ion: Brookhaven Country Club\nSpeaker: Nancy Slatter\nGoogle\nhttp://maps.
 google.com/maps?q=3333+Golfing+Green+Dr,Farmers Branch,TX,75234\n\nForecas
 t\nhttp://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/75234\n\nManaging fractured carb
 onate reservoirs remains a challenge due to scarcity of data in the prelim
 inary stages of appraisal and development of a field but even mature field
 s with more data have encountered similar challenges. Integration of data 
 at the early stages of exploration can be as critical to the development o
 f a field using data such as core, logs, FMI, seismic, and using geologica
 l analogues. Understanding the tectonic structural history of a carbonate 
 basin, the facies distribution in relation to fractures, the magnitude of 
 stress, and distribution of fluids is necessary to characterize the fractu
 re systems in carbonate reservoirs. Fractured reservoir characterization i
 n carbonate systems is critical in designing a project for evaluating and 
 managing carbonate reservoirs. Several field studies provided insights to 
 how the fracture network, its distribution and intensity, controls reserve
 s and flow capability which dominate well performance. A workflow can be d
 eveloped and provide solutions for each specific fractured carbonate reser
 voir using several methods such as generating geostatistical discrete frac
 ture network (DFN), utilizing seismic techniques to assist in fracture des
 cription, and several reservoir modeling techniques.\n\n\nRegistration at 
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SUMMARY:DGS International Dinner Meeting - Managing Complex Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
DTSTART:20140219T173000Z
DTEND:20140219T203000Z
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PRIORITY:5
DTSTAMP:20260405T175641Z
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LOCATION:Brookhaven Country Club
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: DGS 
 International Dinner Meeting - Managing Complex Fractured Carbonate Reserv
 oirs</h1><div>https://www.swsaapg.org/events/20/</div><br /><div>When: Feb
  19, 2014 11:30 AM US/Central</div><div>Speaker: Nancy Slatter</div><br />
 Brookhaven Country Club<br />3333 Golfing Green Dr<br />Farmers Branch, TX
  75234<br /><div>http://maps.google.com/maps?q=3333+Golfing+Green+Dr,Farme
 rs Branch,TX,75234</div><br /><div>Forecast: http://www.weather.com/weathe
 r/monthly/75234</div><br /><br /><div><p>Managing fractured carbonate rese
 rvoirs remains a challenge due to scarcity of data in the preliminary stag
 es of appraisal and development of a field but even mature fields with mor
 e data have encountered similar challenges. Integration of data at the ear
 ly stages of exploration can be as critical to the development of a field 
 using data such as core, logs, FMI, seismic, and using geological analogue
 s. Understanding the tectonic structural history of a carbonate basin, the
  facies distribution in relation to fractures, the magnitude of stress, an
 d distribution of fluids is necessary to characterize the fracture systems
  in carbonate reservoirs. Fractured reservoir characterization in carbonat
 e systems is critical in designing a project for evaluating and managing c
 arbonate reservoirs. Several field studies provided insights to how the fr
 acture network, its distribution and intensity, controls reserves and flow
  capability which dominate well performance. A workflow can be developed a
 nd provide solutions for each specific fractured carbonate reservoir using
  several methods such as generating geostatistical discrete fracture netwo
 rk (DFN), utilizing seismic techniques to assist in fracture description, 
 and several reservoir modeling techniques.</p>   <div><p>Registration at <
 a href="http://dgs.org/events/93/">http://dgs.org/events/93/</a></p> </div
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