19th Williston Basin Petroleum Conference presentations.  Please click on the presentation title to access the presentation.

Monday May 2, 2011

Presenter 

Affiliation 

Presentation Title 

 Malcolm WilsonPetroleum Technology Research CentrePTRC, STEPS and EOR in the Williston Basin
 Lynn HelmsNorth Dakota Industrial CommissionNorth Dakota Oil and Gas Industry Outlook
 Darren Johnson

South Dakota Department
of Environment and Natural Resources

South Dakota Oil and Gas Industry Outlook
 John FoxManitoba Innovation Energy and MinesManitoba Oil and Gas Industry Outlook
 Melinda YurkowskiSaskatchewan Ministry of Energy and ResourcesSaskatchewan Oil and Gas Industry Outlook


 Emerging Technologies Session

 Peter DuncanMicroseismic Inc.The Life of a Field Monitoring Array for the Sanish Field, North Dakota
 Tom ThomsonFound EnergyRecovering Waste Heat for Power Production
 Mars LuoSaskatchewan Research CouncilCO2 Flooding in Southeast Saskatchewan -
Proven Success Leads to Another Boom Era
 Melissa FrilotWeatherfordInaccessible Drilling Targets and Completions Operation Made Possible by the Alleviation of Torque and Drag
 Robert WardControl MicrosystemsThe Wireless Wellhead
 Heather QualeMERA Development Corp.Improving Equipment Reliability with Real-Time Data
 Tim MaloneyBakken Express LLCOvercoming Technical Hurdles to Economically Capture Flared Gas
 
Oil and Gas Basics (Public Session)
  
 Melinda YurkowskiSaskatchewan Ministry of Energy and ResourcesPetroleum Geology of Saskatchewan
 Paul MahnicSaskatchewan Ministry of Energy and ResourcesCrown Land Acquisition Processes
 John Styles Auburn EnergyHow to Get a Well Drilled and on Production
 David Hammermeister Meyers Norris PennyTax Planning for Freehold Mineral Owners
 Don Thompson Oil Sands DevelopersOil Sands Production Facts
   
Geology Session
 Chao YangSaskatchewan Ministry of Energy and ResourcesOil Potential of the Birdbear Formation in Saskatchewan
 Stephan NordengNorth Dakota Geological SurveyA First Look at the Resource Potential of the Tyler Formation in the Williston Basin of North Dakota
 Wanda GrisakUniversity of ReginaPetrography of Lower Shaunavon Formation Carbonate Reservoirs in Leichville/Bone Creek Pools and Adjacent Areas, Southwest Saskatchewan, Canada
 Pamela Fulton-RegulaManitoba Innovation Energy and MinesAmaranth/Spearfish of Southwest Manitoba
 Alireza MorshedianSimon Fraser UniversityDepositional Architecture of the Lower Cretaceous Sparky, Waseca, and McLaren Formations, West-Central, Saskatchewan
 Dan KohlrussSaskatchewan Ministry of Energy and ResourcesStratigraphic and Facies Architecture of the Saskatchewan Oil Sands


Tuesday May 3, 2011

Michelle Nicolas Manitoba Innovation Energy and MinesManitoba Geological Survey's Petroleum and Stratigraphic Investigations
 Jeff RitterSaskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources Saskatchewan Energy and Resources: PRIMED'd for the Future
 Mike MoneaSaskPowerAnthropogenic CO2 Sources in the Williston Basin
 Darren SchmidtUND Energy and Environment Research CentreCritical Applied Research for Williston Basin Producers
 Erik NickelSaskatchewan Ministry of Energy and ResourcesBakken in Saskatchewan: An Update
 Rob MitchellSchlumbergerUnderstanding the Complexity of the Bakken Oil Play
 Steve SonnenbergColorado School of MinesPetroleum Potential of the Upper Three Forks Fomation, Williston Basin, USA
 David Hume Canadian DiscoveryInitial Observations on the Relationship of Bakken Stress Measurements to Well Production in the Viewfield Area of Saskatchewan

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19th Williston Basin
Petroleum Conference

May 1-3, 2011
Evraz Place
Regina, Saskatchewan Canada