Owing to the constant flow of new and emerging technologies, useful techniques are not being fully implemented in upstream petroleum operations. Improvements in technology utilization can be accomplished through partnering, technology transfer proograms, and electronic information access. These issues will be addressed by Dr. Roger M. Slatt, director of the Rockies PTTC, at the luncheon meeting of the Denver Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) on November 20 at the Denver Athletic Club. Call 620-9080 to make your reservation.
This lecture will present a comparison of late Miocene slope fan deposits in New Zealand with turbidite deposits from the Gulf of Mexico. Outcrop photomosaics of the Mt. Messanger section have been computer super-imposed directly onto slope fan seismic intervals for improved stratigraphic interpretation of the data. Presented by the Rocky Mountain Section of the SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) as the November luncheon @ the Denver Press Club, 1330 Glenarm, 2nd floor - call 236-1540 for reservations, before noon, Noovember 22nd.
RMAG luncheon program, Denver Petroleum Club, Anacoonda Towers, 555 17th Street, Bluebell Room One. People gather about 11:30 a.m., lunch about 11:55, speaker starts about 12:25. For luncheon reservations or information, call 303/623-5396.
Owing to the constant flow of new and emerging technologies, useful techniques are not being fully implemented in upstream petroleum operations. Improvements in technology utilization can be accomplished through partnering, technology transfer programs, and electronic information access. These issues will be addressed by Dr. Roger M. Slatt, director of the Rockies PTTC, at the luncheon meeting of the Wyoming Petroleum Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). Please contact the local SPE to make reservations and for meeting details.
The Colorado School of Mines, in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, will be hosting the 1997 Rocky Mountain Symposium on Environmental Issues in Oil & Gas Operations: Cost Effective Strategies on July 14-15, 1997 at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado. This, the third such Symposium, will include poster sessions and presentations on issues pertaining to oil and gas development and the environment. The Symposium provides a forum for the showcasing of successful programs and the sharing of cost effective solutions to environmental problems facing the industry. Abstracts are due January 3, 1997. For more information, contact the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education at the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, (303) 273-3321, fax (303) 273-3314, e-mail: space@mines.edu.
This one day, hands-on workshop will be offered in the Geological Computing Lab at Colorado School of Mines in conjunction with the Rocky Mountain Section Meeting of AAPG which will be held in Denver from August 24 -27, 1997. For information call 303/273-3041.
This one-day seminar will address analyzing your bills, how and when to change equipment, and the different types of cost reduction projects and when to use them. Learn proven techniques to cut your cost without capital investment. Tentatively scheduled for January 21, 1997 in Casper, Wyoming.
This one day, hands-on workshop will be offered at the next two national meetings of the AAPG in Dallas (1997) and Salt Lake City (1998). Additional workshops are being planned.
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