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 ails subject to change. ---\nhttps://www.swsaapg.org/events/86/\n\nEvent T
 itle: 2019 Bill Hailey Memorial Short Course - Abilene\nStart Date / Time:
  Jan 25, 2019 08:00 AM US/Central\nLocation: Pioneer Drive Baptist Church 
 Conference Center\nSpeaker: John C. Lorenz\nGoogle\nhttp://maps.google.com
 /maps?q=701+Pioneer+Drive,Abilene,Texas,79605\n\nForecast\nhttp://www.weat
 her.com/weather/monthly/79605\n\nApplied Concepts in Naturally Fractured R
 eservoirs\n by John C. Lorenz\nThis course is designed to provide an appre
 ciation of the significant differences in the effects on reservoir permeab
 ility of the most common extension and shear fracture types.  Extension fr
 actures typically occur as sets of parallel fractures that produce a stron
 g horizontal permeability anisotropy in a reservoir and limited, strata-bo
 und vertical permeability.  In contrast, shear fractures commonly create a
 n interconnected, more isotropic horizontal permeability system, with a hi
 gher probability of a fracture system that is vertically-connected across 
 minor bedding contrasts.  However, some shear fracture types degrade reser
 voir permeability.\nThis course explores the different characteristics of 
 extension and shear fractures so that they can be recognized in core and i
 mage logs.  The course also briefly describes the mechanics of creating fr
 actures in the subsurface in order to provide a basis for predicting fract
 ure types in a reservoir.  The course examines the effects of fractures on
  a reservoir, including the differences between extension and shear fractu
 res due to their dissimilar orientations relative to the in situ stresses,
  and it explores the interactions between natural fractures and hydraulic 
 stimulation fractures. \nThe course is designed to provide participants wi
 th an introductory working knowledge of fracture systems and their effects
  on reservoirs.  A small set of nine core hand samples illustrating natura
 l shear and extension fractures, induced fractures, and coring artifacts w
 ill be set out on a table to demonstrate some of the differences between n
 atural and induced fractures in core. \n\nRegister Online for Abilene\nDow
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SUMMARY:2019 Bill Hailey Memorial Short Course - Abilene
DTSTART:20190125T140000Z
DTEND:20190125T230000Z
CLASS:PUBLIC
PRIORITY:5
DTSTAMP:20260405T155451Z
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LOCATION:Pioneer Drive Baptist Church Conference Center
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: 2019
  Bill Hailey Memorial Short Course - Abilene</h1><div>https://www.swsaapg.
 org/events/86/</div><br /><div>When: Jan 25, 2019 08:00 AM US/Central</div
 ><div>Speaker: John C. Lorenz</div><br />Pioneer Drive Baptist Church Conf
 erence Center<br />701 Pioneer Drive<br />Abilene, Texas 79605<br /><div>h
 ttp://maps.google.com/maps?q=701+Pioneer+Drive,Abilene,Texas,79605</div><b
 r /><div>Forecast: http://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/79605</div><br /
 ><br /><div><h2 style="text-align: center\;">Applied Concepts in Naturally
  Fractured Reservoirs</h2> <h4 style="text-align: center\;"><br /> by John
  C. Lorenz</h4> <p>This course is designed to provide an appreciation of t
 he significant differences in the effects on reservoir permeability of the
  most common extension and shear fracture types.&nbsp\; Extension fracture
 s typically occur as sets of parallel fractures that produce a strong hori
 zontal permeability anisotropy in a reservoir and limited, strata-bound ve
 rtical permeability.&nbsp\; In contrast, shear fractures commonly create a
 n interconnected, more isotropic horizontal permeability system, with a hi
 gher probability of a fracture system that is vertically-connected across 
 minor bedding contrasts.&nbsp\; However, some shear fracture types degrade
  reservoir permeability.</p> <p>This course explores the different charact
 eristics of extension and shear fractures so that they can be recognized i
 n core and image logs.&nbsp\; The course also briefly describes the mechan
 ics of creating fractures in the subsurface in order to provide a basis fo
 r predicting fracture types in a reservoir.&nbsp\; The course examines the
  effects of fractures on a reservoir, including the differences between ex
 tension and shear fractures due to their dissimilar orientations relative 
 to the in situ stresses, and it explores the interactions between natural 
 fractures and hydraulic stimulation fractures.&nbsp\;</p> <p>The course is
  designed to provide participants with an introductory working knowledge o
 f fracture systems and their effects on reservoirs.&nbsp\; A small set of 
 nine core hand samples illustrating natural shear and extension fractures,
  induced fractures, and coring artifacts will be set out on a table to dem
 onstrate some of the differences between natural and induced fractures in 
 core.&nbsp\;</p> <p style="text-align: center\;"><img src="/files/287/" wi
 dth="750" height="894" /></p> <p style="text-align: center\;"><a href="htt
 ps://genfwgssec.wixsite.com/fwgs/events-1/2019-abilene-bill-hailey-memoria
 l-short-course" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Register Online for Abilene
 </a></p> <p style="text-align: center\;"><a href="/files/288/" target="_bl
 ank" rel="noopener">Download Registration Form</a></p></div><div>--- This 
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