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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE PANEL." National Research Council. 1996. Maintaining Oil Production from Marginal Fields: A Review of the Department of Energy's Reservoir Class Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9143.
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List of Presentations to the Panel

MEETINGS OF THE PANEL ON THE REVIEW OF THE OIL RECOVERY DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Edith Allison, Department of Energy, Bartlesville Project Office, Oklahoma

Overview of the reservoir class oil recovery program: who is doing what where?

DOE review of proposals

M. Lee Allison, Utah Geological Survey

Developing improved completion techniques in the Bluebell Field plus aspects of Class II and III projects

Roger N. Anderson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, New York; Lana Billeaud, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, New York; Larry Cathles, Cornell University, New York; and Peter Flemings, Pennsylvania State University

Dynamic enhanced recovery technologies

Sami Bou-Mikael, Texaco E&P, Inc., New Orleans

Post waterflood CO2miscible flood in light oil fluvial dominated deltaic reservoirs

Thomas D. Coffman, Cielo Energy Corporation, Texas

Perceptions and experience of an independent operator

William L. Fisher, University of Texas at Austin

Use of the “reservoir class” as an organizing concept

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE PANEL." National Research Council. 1996. Maintaining Oil Production from Marginal Fields: A Review of the Department of Energy's Reservoir Class Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9143.
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Travis Gillham and Reza Fassihi, Amoco Production Company, Houston; and Edward Turek, Amoco Exploration and Production Technology Group, Tulsa

West Hackberry tertiary project

Don W. Green, University of Kansas

Improvement of oil recovery in fluvial dominated deltaic reservoirs in Kansas - Class I project, and improved oil recovery in Lower Meramecian (Mississippian) carbonate reservoirs of Kansas - near term - Class II project

J. C. (Chris) Hall, Chairman, Petroleum Technology Transfer Council, Washington, D.C.

Technology transfer activities and plans

George Hirasaki, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Rice University, Texas

The oil recovery program in Norway

Mohan G. Kelkar, University of Tulsa

Integrated approach towards the application of horizontal wells to improve waterflooding performance

John Lomax, Lomax Exploration Company, Laguna Beach, California; and Miland Deo, University of Utah

Green River Formation water flood demonstration project

Kenneth Luff, Luff Exploration Company, Colorado

Improved recovery demonstration for Williston Basin carbonates

Charles Mankin, Oklahoma Geological Survey

Identification and evaluation of fluvial-dominated deltaic reservoirs

Todd Martinez, Michael Collins, and Lance Cole, BDM-Oklahoma

BDM management of Class 4 programs and management of technology transfer

Lee McRae and Mark Holtz, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin

Revitalizing mature oil plays in Frio reservoirs of South Texas

Keith Miles, Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center, DOE

Contract awards/negotiations

P. K. Pande, Fina Oil and Chemical Company, Texas

Application of integrated reservoir management and reservoir characterization to optimize infill drilling

Reginal W. Spiller, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Gas and Petroleum Technologies, Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.

Overview of the program, DOE Office of Fossil Energy

James O. Stephens, Hughes Eastern Corporation, Mississippi

The utilization of the microflora indigenous to and present in oil-bearing formations to selectively plug the more porous zones thereby increasing oil recovery during waterflooding

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE PANEL." National Research Council. 1996. Maintaining Oil Production from Marginal Fields: A Review of the Department of Energy's Reservoir Class Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9143.
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Archie Taylor, OXY USA, Midland, Texas; Jim Justice, Advanced Research Technology; and Scott Hickman, Hickman & Associates, Houston, Texas

Application of reservoir characterization and advanced technology to improve recovery and economics in lower quality shallow shelf San Andres reservoirs - Class II

Noel Tyler, Director, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin

Background on definition of reservoir classes

Don R. Wier and Larry Hallenbeck, Phillips Petroleum Co., Odessa, Texas

Design and implementation of a CO2flood utilizing advanced reservoir characterization and horizontal injection wells in a shallow shelf carbonate approaching waterflood depletion - Class II

James R. Wood, University of South Florida and Michigan Technical University

Recovery of bypassed oil in the Dundee formation using horizontal drains

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE PANEL." National Research Council. 1996. Maintaining Oil Production from Marginal Fields: A Review of the Department of Energy's Reservoir Class Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9143.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE PANEL." National Research Council. 1996. Maintaining Oil Production from Marginal Fields: A Review of the Department of Energy's Reservoir Class Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9143.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE PANEL." National Research Council. 1996. Maintaining Oil Production from Marginal Fields: A Review of the Department of Energy's Reservoir Class Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9143.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE PANEL." National Research Council. 1996. Maintaining Oil Production from Marginal Fields: A Review of the Department of Energy's Reservoir Class Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9143.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE PANEL." National Research Council. 1996. Maintaining Oil Production from Marginal Fields: A Review of the Department of Energy's Reservoir Class Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9143.
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