Friday, February 1, 2013

Webinar: Future of World Oil Supply - Global, US and Shale Plays

Global, U.S. and Shale Plays





Dr. Sandrea will discuss:
  • Analysis of the key features of crude oil supply, with many uncertain determinates, over the next 20 years at several levels: Globally, Regionally, the US, and Shale Plays. Additionally, evaluates the decline behavior of the 31 top producing countries and their 200 top producing oil fields.
  • The impact of major issues: oil prices; spare production capacity; reserves replacement; attributes, technical challenges and production potential of shale gas and shale/tight oil plays; role of shale gas in NGLs growth.
  • For the US, its production history, those of its five major basins and of their 67 top producing oil and condensate fields which account for more than half of US production are analyzed.
  • Comparison of the stochastic outlooks of this analytical physics-based model with deterministic outlooks of EIA and others.
  • EOR is the biggest source of oil on the planet. How can we use this technology to recover a chunk of the 9 trillion barrels of light oils already discovered and just sitting put in existing oil fields?
Dr. Rafael Sandrea is President of IPC Petroleum Consultants, Inc., a Tulsa-based international petroleum consulting firm that specializes in oil and gas reserves appraisals and risk analysis. He is very active giving seminars and speaking on the reserves and supply themes around the world. He holds a Ph.D. in petroleum engineering from Penn State University and has published over 30 technical papers some of which have been featured in CNN Money, Seeking Alpha and PetroleumWorld. He has also co-authored with Dr. Ralph Nielsen: "Dynamics of Petroleum Reservoirs under Gas Injection", Gulf Publishing, 1974, a book used extensively in petroleum engineering courses around the world.

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