> Of course, the technological challenge continues to be extremely difficult. For example, fracturing the rocks is such a critical task, like the appropriate choice of liquid used in fracing, in our case it is very likely that instead of using the existing water-based liquids, we will be using synthetic material.
Dr. Szabo is going to be discussing this topic at the next SMI conference.
http://www.smi-online.co.uk/events/overview.asp?is=5&ref=3201
Unconventional Gas 2010 Conference, March 2010
Day 2, 1:50 pm
BASIN CENTERED GAS ACCUMULATIONS IN CENTRAL EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA
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- Definition of the “Unconventional” resources: production outlook
- Natural gas generation mechanism, petroleum systems, the renewal energy
- Basin centered gas accumulations (BCGA) in the Pannonian (Central-Eastern Europe) and the Beetaloo Basins (NT Australia)
- Applied techniques, stimulation, slick water vs. synthetic cross linked fluids
- Commingled well completions: case studies
Gyorgy Szabo, CEO, Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd..
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