Technical Sessions - CEMS
26th IPEC - CONFERENCE AGENDA--TIMES AND CONTENT SUBJECT TO CHANGE--SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2019CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (Rio Grande Ballroom Foyer) 5:00 pm – 7:00 pmWELCOME RECEPTION (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom Foyer) 6:00 pm – 7:00 pmMONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (Rio Grande Ballroom Foyer) 7:45 am – 3:00 pmCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom) 7:45 am – 8:15 amEXHIBITS OPEN (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom) 7:45 am – 8:15 am 9:30 am – 6:00 pmWELCOME & OPENING REMARKS (Regency Ballroom West 5&6)Kerry L. Sublette, Conference Co-Chair 8:15 am – 8:30 amJOHN A. VEIL PLENARY SESSION (Regency Ballroom West 5 & 6)“STATE OF THE INDUSTRY: INNOVATION AND EFFICIENCY RULE” Lloyd Hetrick, Operations Engineering Advisor, East Shore Investments, LLC, The Woodlands, TX 8:30 am – 9:00 am Page 1“STATE OF THE UPSTREAM INDUSTRY: WHERE THE ACTION IS” Kenneth Nichols, Project Manager, Tetra Tech, Austin, TX9:00 am – 9:30 amPage 1IV. MID-MORNING BREAK (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom) 9:30 am – 9:45 amV. CONCURRENT TECHNICAL SESSIONS 9:45 am – 12:15 pmProduced Water Treatment, Management Strategies and Practices I (Blanco/Llano)Oil & Gas Environmental Legal & Regulatory Issues I (Pecos)Waste Management and Pollution Prevention (Directors)VI. LITE LUNCH BREAK (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom) 12:15 pm – 1:00 pmVII. CONCURRENT TECHNICAL SESSIONS 1:00 pm – 4:35 pmRisk Assessment and Risk Management (Pecos)Air and Noise Emissions (Directors)Drone & Ground Geophysics for Infrastructure Mapping and Environmental Characterization / Drilling Fluid Issues (Blanco/Llano)VIII. MID-AFTERNOON BREAK (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom) 2:15 pm – 2:30 pmOPENING RECEPTION – OKTOBERFEST! (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom) 4:35 pm – 6:00 pmTUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2019CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (Rio Grande Ballroom Foyer) 8:30 am – 3:00 pmCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom) 8:30 am – 9:00 amEXHIBITS OPEN (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom) 8:30 am – 1:00pmCONCURRENT TECHNICAL SESSIONS 9:05 am – 12:15 pmProduced Water Treatment, Management Strategies & Practices II (Blanco/Llano)Site Characterization and Forensic Geochemistry (Directors)Oil & Gas Environmental Legal & Regulatory Issues II (Pecos)MID-MORNING BREAK (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom)10:20 am – 10:35 amLITE LUNCH BREAK (Exhibit Hall / Rio Grande Ballroom)12:15 pm – 1:00 pmCONCURRENT TECHNICAL SESSIONS1:00 pm – 4:35 pmSoil and Groundwater Remediation (Pecos)INDUSTRY OPERATIONAL INSIGHTS & PREVENTION (Blanco/Llano)WATER INDUCED SEISMICITYMID-AFTERNOON BREAK (Hill Country Level / 3rd Floor Foyer)2:15 pm – 2:30 pmWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (Hill Country Level / 3rd Floor Foyer)8:30 am – 9:00 amCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST (Hill Country Level / 3rd Floor Foyer)8:30 am – 9:00 amCONCURRENT TECHNICAL SESSIONS9:00 am – 11:45 amOpen Discussion on Water Issues (Directors)Remediation of Brine Spills (Pecos)INDUSTRY OPERATIONAL INSIGHTS & PREVENTION (Blanco/Llano)DRILLING AND COMPLETIONSWELL INTEGRITYMID-MORNING BREAK (Hill Country Level / 3rd Floor Foyer)10:15 am – 10:30 amIII. LUNCHEON – WITH GUEST SPEAKER (Live Oak / Hill Country Level / 3rd Floor)12:00 Noon – 1:15 pmPage 1 “STATE OF THE INDUSTRY” Lee Boothby, CEO, East Shore Investments, LLC, The Woodlands, TXCONFERENCE ENDSGET YOUR COWBOY ON IN SAN ANTONIO, TXOCTOBER 19-21, 2020 FOR IPEC 27!THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP (Live Oak / Hill Country Level / 3rd Floor) “REMEDIATION AND RESTORATION OF HYDROCARBON AND BRINE CONTAMINATED SOILS” Instructor: Dr. Kerry L. Sublette, Emeritus Sarkeys Professor of Environmental Engineering, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 8:00 am – 5:00 pmTechnical SessionsMONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 – MORNINGPRODUCED WATER TREATMENT, MANAGEMENT STRATEGIESAND PRACTICES I(Blanco/Llano)Chair: Deedee Boysen, BC Technologies, Laramie, WYWATER MANAGEMENT COST SAVINGS & ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ACHIEVED THROUGH SERVICE INTEGRATION & AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIESDean Fanguy, TETRA Technologies Inc., The Woodlands, TX 9:45 am – 10:10 am Page 2CLASS II SALTWATER DISPOSAL WELL BEST PRACTICES CONSIDERATIONSDan Arthur, Nate Alleman, ALL Consulting, Tulsa, OK10:10 am – 10:35 amPage 2DESALINATION OF CONTAMINATED WATER VIA CLATHRATE HYDRATES Aziz Aljejalli, Nagu Daraboina, Samuel Limon, Ponnivalavan Babu, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK10:35 am – 11:00 amPage 2UTILIZING WASTE HEAT FOR PRODUCED WATER EVAPORATIONEarl Jones, Heartland Water Technology, Hudson, MA11:00 am – 11:25 amPage 3STRATEGIC SALTWATER DISPOSAL PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS ARE IMPROVED WITH QUALITY ASSURANCE OF TEXAS REGULATORY DATACasee Lemons, Sean Smith, Benjamin Reed, Joshua Adler, Pradip Mukhopadhyay,Sourcewater, Inc., Houston, TX11:25 am – 11:50 pmPage 3FASTER QUANTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SUSPENDED SOLIDS WITH NANO-FLOW IMAGING TECHNOLOGYCheng Her, John Carpenter, University of Colorado-Denver, Skaggs School of Pharmacy, Denver, CO; Steve Bowen, Christian Sieracki, Kent Peterson, Christian Mills, Fluid Imaging Technologies, Scarborough, ME11:50 am – 12:15 pmPage 3OIL & GAS ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL & REGULATORY ISSUES I(Pecos)Chair: Richard Bost, I2M Associates, LLC, Waller, TXWORLD BANK CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES AND HOW NEW POLICIES ARE AFFECTING INTERNATIONAL OIL & GAS PROJECTSRichard Bost, I2M Associates, LLC, Waller, TX; Lori Magyar, I2M Associates and Auradon Consulting, Katy, TX 9:45 am – 10:10 am Page 4EPA'S NEW OWNER CLEAN AIR ACT AUDIT PROGRAM FOR THE OIL AND NATURAL GAS SECTORCarrick Brooke-Davidson, Vinson & Elkins, Austin, TX 10:10 am – 10:35 amPage 4A DYNAMIC LOOK AT DESIGN OF UPSTREAM STORAGE TANK VAPOR CONTROL SYSTEMSJames Van Horne, SLR International Corporation, Fort Collins, CO10:35 am – 11:00 amPage 4A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF AIR EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE OBLIGATIONSMatthew Radigan, REGS, LLC, Canton, MA11:00 am – 11:25 amPage 4AN UPDATE ON SEISMICITY AND OTHER HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES IN RECENT SHALE OIL AND GAS LITIGATION AND THE SUCCESSFUL DAUBERT CHALLENGES OF EXPERTSRichard Bost, I2M Associates, LLC, Waller, TX; Don Witley, I2M Associates, Katy, TX; Ryan Gleason, Astra Environmental, Oklahoma City, OK111:25 am – 11:50 pmPage 5WASTE MANAGEMENT & POLLUTION PREVENTION(Directors)Chair: Jeff Voorhis, HY-BON Engineering, Leander, TXPFAS AND AQUEOUS FILM-FORMING FOAMS: AN ONGOING CHALLENGE FOR THE PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRYBharat Chandramouli, SGS AXYS, Sidney, B.C., Canada10:15 am 9:45 am - 10:10 am Page 5DRILLING WASTE RECYCLINGShane Kozak, Nathan Kunec, Stan Ross, Mike Biersteker, Recover Energy Services Inc, Calgary, Alberta, Canada10:15 am 10:10 am - 10:35 amPage 5ENCLOSED COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGY FOR THE OIL & GAS SECTOR: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONSAnu Vij, Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc., Signal Hill, CAECOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES FOR PIPELINESRichard Pais, Groundwater and Environmental Services, Inc., Cranberry Township, PA10:35 am – 11:00 amPage 511:00 am – 11:25 amPage 6BEST PRACTICES TO REDUCE VENTING AND FLARING WITH ECONOMIC BENEFITJeff Voorhis, HY-BON Engineering, Leander, TXMETHANE TRANSPORT AND DEGRADATION AT NATURAL GAS VENTING PILOT SITESGlenn Ulrich, Parsons, Rolla, MO; Tara Coulombe, Branko Marjanovic Parsons, Calgary, Canada11:25 am – 11:50 amPage 611:50 am – 12:15 pmPage 6MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 – AFTERNOONRISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT(Pecos)Chair: Richard Bost, I2M Associates, LLC, Waller, TXTHE THREE SIDES OF EVERY [SPILL] STORYJack Van Schenck, Explorer Pipeline Company, Tulsa, OK 1:00 pm – 1:25 pmPage 6PRODUCED WATER PROBABILISTIC RISK ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK – DISPOSAL AND LEGACY WELLSNick Martin, Ron Green, Beth Fratesi, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX 1:25 pm – 1:50 pmPage 7THE ANALYSIS OF PER AND POLYFLUORINATED ALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFAS) - THE BASICSKarla Buechler, Eurofins TestAmerica, West Sacramento, CA 1:50 pm – 2:15 pmPage 7Break 2:15 pm – 2:30 pmTHE FOUR T’S OF SPILL INCIDENT PREVENTION – TECHNICAL ANALYSIS, TEAMWORK, TRAINING, TRACKINGJohn Candler, Patrick Tyczynski, MI-SWACO, a Schlumberger Company, Houston, TX 2:30 pm – 2:55 pm Page 7AN UPDATE ON THE RISKS OF CO2 INJECTION AND VALUE OF ENHANCED OIL RECOVERYRichard Bost, I2M Associates, LLC, Waller, TX; Don Witley, I2M Associates, Katy, TX; Lori Magyar, I2M Associates and Auradon Consulting, Katy, TX 2:55 pm – 3:20 pm Page 7RISK ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIAL STRATEGY FOR OIL PIPELINE SPILLSRichard Bost, I2M Associates, LLC, Waller, TX; John Milner, Brunini Law Firm, Jackson, MS; Ryan Gleason, Astra Environmental, Oklahoma City, OK; Lori Magyar, I2M Associates and Auradon Consulting, Katy, TX 3:20 pm – 3:45 pm Page 8HOW THE AMERICAN ROBIN CAN CONTROL YOUR REMEDIATION LEVEL - ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENTMargaret Forbes, Groundwater & Environmental Services, Inc., Lewisville, TX3:45 pm – 4:10 pmPage 8POTENTIAL FOR RAPID MICROBIAL BIODEGRADATION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS IN HYPOXIC MARINE ENVIRONMENTSJohn Miller, Dominique Joyner, Terry C. Hazen, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; Stephen Techtmann, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI; Julian Fortney, Environmental Analyst at Torrent, San Francisco, CA; Nagissa Mahmoudi, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Jiang Liu, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, San Francisco, CA; Scott Olesen, OpenBiome, Boston, MA; Eric Alm, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA; Adolfo Fernandez, Piero Gardinali, Florida International University, University Park, FL; Nargiz GaraJayeva, Faig S. Askerov, BP, Baku, Azerbaijan 4:10 pm – 4:35 pm Page 8AIR AND NOISE EMISSIONS(Directors)Chair: Matthew Radigan, REGS, LLC, Canton, MACASE STUDY- BENZENE EMISSIONS AT A GAS WELL SITESteve Smith, Smith Analytical, LLC, Seabrook, TX; Les Howe, Justin Smith, Smith Analytical, LLC, Houston, TX 1:00 pm – 1:25 pmPage 9MULTIPHASE PUMPING CONTRIBUTES TO REDUCE EMISSION FROM NATURAL GAS PRODUCTIONSven Olson, Leistritz Advanced Technologies Corp., Allendale, NJ 1:25 pm – 1:50 pm Page 9IH MOD 2.0 OVERVIEW AND CASE STUDIES IN MIDSTREAMCharlie Koch, CK Solutions, LLC, Denver, CO 1:50 pm – 2:15 pmPage 9Break 2:15 pm – 2:30 pmCONTINUOUS AIR EMISSIONS MONITORING USING ULTRAVIOLET DIFFERENTIAL OPTICAL ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY (UV-DOAS) AND AUTO-GAS CHROMATOGRAPHYIgnacio Gallardo, Mark T. Modrak, AECOM, Austin, TX 2:30 pm – 2:55 pmPage 9A CASE STUDY OF FUGITIVE EMISSIONS AT PRODUCING GAS WELLSSteve Smith, Wellhead Emissions, LLC, Alvin, TX; Les Howe, Justin Smith, Smith Analytical, LLC, Alvin, TX 2:55 pm – 3:20 pm Page 10HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT STORING YOUR EMISSIONS DATA IN THE CLOUD?Matthew Radigan, REGS, LLC, Canton, MA 3:20 pm – 3:45 pm Page 10VISIBLE EMISSIONS BACT, DIGITAL CAMERA OPACITY TECHNIQUEShawn Dolan, Virtual Technology, Rio Rico, AZ 3:45 pm – 4:10 pm Page 10DRONE & GROUND GEOPHYSICS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION / DRILLING FLUID ISSUES(Blanco/Llano)DRONE & GROUND GEOPHYSICS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERIZATIONChair: Ron Bell, Collier Geophysics, LLC, Lakewood, COUSING DRONE MAGNETOMETRY TO LOCATE FOUR (4) ABANDONED WELLS BEFORE LUNCHRon Bell, Collier Geophysics, LLC, Lakewood, CO 1:00 pm – 1:25 pmPage 10DRONES: INSIGHTS ON THE EVOLVING ENVIRONMENTAL DATA COLLECTION PLATFORMDan Bochicchio, GES, Exton, PA 1:25 pm – 1:50 pmPage 11UTILIZING UAV PHOTOGRAMMETRY TO DETERMINE PROPPANT STOCKPILE VOLUMESMike Allison, Raptor Aerial Services LLC, 4318 Broadleaf Street, Kingwood, TX 1:50 pm – 2:15 pm Page 11Break 2:15 pm – 2:30 pmTHE DYNAMIC DUO OF OIL FIELD SUBSURFACE SITE CHARACTERIZATIONRon Bell, Collier Geophysics, LLC, Lakewood, CO 2:30 pm – 2:55 pm Page 11IMAGING AND MAPPING OF KARST RELATED GEOHAZARDS IN CENTRAL AND WEST TEXAS USING GEOPHYSICAL METHODSDoug Laymon, Collier Geophysics, LLC, Round Rock, TX 2:55 pm – 3:20 pm Page 11DRILLING FLUID ISSUESChair: John Candler, MI-SWACO, a Schlumberger Company, Houston, TX DRILLING FLUIDS, SIMULATED DRILL CUTTINGS, AND EARTHWORM TOXICITYPatrick Tyczynski, Kristina Daeffler, John Candler, M-I SWACO, a Schlumberger Company, Houston, TX 3:20 pm – 3:45 pm Page 12BENEFICIAL REUSE ROADMAP FOR USED DRILLING FLUIDSJohn Candler, Patrick Tyczynski, M-I SWACO, a Schlumberger Company, Houston, TX;Dorothy E. Watson, Foley & Lardner LLP, Houston, TX 3:45 pm – 4:10 pm Page 12ONSHORE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND THE CONCEPT OF GENERIC DRILLING FLUIDPatrick Tyczynski, John Candler, M-I SWACO, a Schlumberger Company, Houston, TX 4:10 pm – 4:35 pm Page 12TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2019 - MORNINGPRODUCED WATER TREATMENT, MANAGEMENT STRATEGIESAND PRACTICES II(Blanco/Llano)Chair: Deedee Boysen, B.C. Technologies, Ltd, Laramie, WYHDPE LINED PRODUCED WATER EVAPORATION PONDSNeil Nowak, SCS Engineers, Greenwood Village, CO 9:05 am – 9:30 am Page 13JUNE 2019 GWPC PRODUCED WATER REPORT - AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Mike Paque, Ground Water Protection Council (GWPC), Oklahoma City, OK; John Baza, Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, Salt Lake City, UT; Shellie Chard, Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, Oklahoma City, OK; Michael Dunkel, Jacobs & Worley, Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX; Scott Kell, Ohio Division of Oil and Gas Resources, Columbus, OH; Tom Kropatsch, Wyoming Oil and Gas Commission, Casper, WY; Ken Harris, formerly California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources, Sacramento, CA; Nichole Saunders, Environmental Defense Fund, Austin, TX 9:30 am – 9:55 am Page 13WATER SUPPLY PERMITTING HURDLES TO REMOTE FACILITY OPERATIONSJohn Sullivan, SCS Engineers, Midland, TX 9:55 am – 10:20 am Page 13Break10:20 am – 10:35 amMOVING BEYOND INDUCED SEISMICITY IN THE PERMIAN—WATER SOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTUREJames Lawrence, SCS Engineers, Bedford, TX10:35 am – 11:00 amPage 14A NOVEL TECHNOLOGY FOR RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINANTSJinesh Jain, Dustin McIntyre , Dan Hartzler, Chet Blatt, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Morgantown, WV11:00 am – 11:25 amPage 14BENEFITS OF USING DRONES FOR DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, AND OPERATION OF OILFIELD WATER INFRASTRUCTUREDaniel Arthur, Oliver Seekins, ALL Consulting, Tulsa OK11:25 am – 11:50 amPage 14EVERYTHING LEAKS– LEAK DETECTION METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIESFOR GEOMEMBRANE LINED SYSTEMS, STORAGE TANKS AND PIPELINESBrian Cubbage, HydroGEOPHYSICS, Houston, TX11:50 am – 12:15 pmPage 14SITE CHARACTERIZATION & FORENSIC GEOCHEMISTRY(Directors)Chair: J. Berton Fisher, Lithochimeia, LLC, Tulsa, OKCASE STUDY: DISCOVERY OF AN UNKNOWN LEAK FROM A FRAC WATER HYDRANT SYSTEMJ. Berton Fisher, Blake Redden, Lithochimeia, LLC, Tulsa, OK 9:05 am – 9:30 am Page 15A SUMMARY OF PETROLEUM ANALYTICAL METHODS: WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT, ALIPHATIC?Gregory Lull, Katahdin Analytical Services, Scarborough, ME 9:30 am – 9:55 am Page 15BUILDING USEFUL CONCEPTUAL SITE MODELS USING 3D MODELING TECHNOLOGYJim Depa, Ron St. John, St. John-Mittelhauser & Associates, A Terracon Company, Downers Grove, IL 9:55 am – 10:20 am Page 15Break10:20 am – 10:35 amADVANCED SITE CHARACTERIZATION OF SALT CONTAMINATED LANDSJ. Berton Fisher, Lithochimeia, LLC, Tulsa, OK10:35 am – 11:00 amPage 15HIGH-RESOLUTION SITE CHARACTERIZATION (HRSC): INNOVATIVE DIRECT-PUSH TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE RAPID DELINEATION OF SUBSURFACE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON IMPACTSEric Garcia, PG, CEG, CHG, ConeTec, San Leandro, CA11:00 am – 11:25 amPage 16KUWAIT ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROGRAM (KERP) : SOUTH EAST KUWAIT FIELD FEED WORKS AND REMEDIATION PROGRAMMuthanna Al-Mumin, Aisha Al-Baroud, Kuwait, Ahmadi, Kuwait Oil Company11:25 am – 11:50 am Page 16OIL & GAS ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL & REGULATORY ISSUES II(Pecos)Chair: Peter McKone, Weaver Consultants Group, Fort Worth, TXBEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR PERMITTING WATERS OF THE U.S. FOR OIL AND GAS PROJECTSPeter McKone, Weaver Consultants Group, Fort Worth, TX 9:05 am – 9:30 amPage 17ENVIRONMENTAL TOOLS THAT ENABLE BETTER PROJECT PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTIONPeter McKone, Weaver Consultants Group, Fort Worth, TX 9:30 am – 9:55 amPage 17WHAT IS THE LATEST WITH THE WATERS OF THE U.S. BATTLE?Matt Patyk, Dunaway Associates, Fort Worth, TX 9:55 am – 10:20 am Page 17 Break10:20 am – 10:35 amREGULATED WATERBODY ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH ENERGY PROJECTSPeter McKone, Weaver Consultants Group, Fort Worth, TX10:35 am – 11:00 amPage 17CHANGES TO WILDLIFE RULES AND THEIR EFFETS ON THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRYPeter McKone, Weaver Consultants Group, Fort Worth, TX11:00 am – 11:25 amPage 17TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2019 - AFTERNOONSOIL AND GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION(Pecos)Chair: Todd Herrington, REGENESIS, San Clemente, CAEFFICIENT REMEDIATION UTILIZING OPTIMIZED, LOW COST OXIDIZERSPatrick Randall, Hepure Technologies, Hillsborough, NJ; Gary Cronk, JAG Consulting, Brea, CA 1:00 pm – 1:25 pm Page18PERFORMANCE OF A NEW ACTIVATED CARBON AMENDMENT FOR BIOREMEDIATING PETROLEUM-IMPACTED SITESTodd Herrington, Paul Erickson, REGENESIS, San Clemente, CA; Steve Sittler, Patriot Engineering, Indianapolis, IN, Dora Taggart Microbial Insights, Knoxville, TN 1:25 pm – 1:50 pm Page 18RAPID ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION OF A REFINED PRODUCT RELEASE TO SOIL AND GROUNDWATER (LABELLE, TEXAS)Arun Neupane, Terracon Consultants, Inc., Houston, TX 1:50 pm – 2:15 pm Page 18Break 2:15 pm – 2:30 pmREMEDIATING PETROLEUM-CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER WITH AN AERATED, DIRECT-PUSH, OXIDANT DELIVERY SYSTEMMark Christenson, James Reece, AirLift Environmental, LLC, Lincoln, NE; Ann Kambhu, Yusong Li, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; Clifford Harris, Department of Chemistry, Albion College, Albion, MI; Steve Comfort, School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 2:30 pm – 2:55 pm Page 19CONFIRMING IN SITU BENZENE BIODEGRADATION UNDER ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS USING STABLE ISOTOPE PROBINGKerry Sublette, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK; Dora Taggart, Kate Clark, Microbial Insights, Inc., Knoxville, TN 2:55 pm – 3:20 pm Page 19FROM THE LAB TO THE FIELD, A PATHWAY TO SUCCESS FOR BIOREMEDIATION FIELD TESTING TECHNIQUESPatrick Tyczynski, John Candler, M-I SWACO, a Schlumberger Company, Houston, TX 3:20 pm – 3:45 pm Page 19REMEDIATION OF PETROLEUM IMPACTED SOILS WITH ELECTRON BEAM IRRADIATIONJohn Lassalle, Robert Rodi, Kenneth Briggs, David Staack, J. Mike Walker, Texas A&M University,College Station, TX; Thomas P. Hoelen, Paul Bireta, Deyuan Kong, Gabriel P. Sabadell,Chevron Energy Technology Company, Houston, TX? 3:45 pm – 4:10 pm Page 20CRUDE OIL QUANTIFICATION USING EPA METHOD 8015 MAY UNDERREPORT THE AMOUNT OF OIL PRESENT AND THE APPLICATION OF A “CORRECTION FACTOR” TO REMEDIATION DATA SETS SHOULD BE EVALUATEDKristin Robrock, ?Exponent, Oakland, CA; Paul Boehm, Exponent, Maynard, MA 4:10pm – 4:35 pm Page 20*** INDUSTRY OPERATIONAL INSIGHTS & PREVENTION ***(Blanco/Llano)WATERChair: Rick McCurdy, RMc3 Consulting, LLC, Oklahoma City, OKWATER MANAGEMENT FOR SHALE PLAYSSteven Tipton, ALL Consulting, LLC, Tulsa, OK 1:00 pm – 1:25 pmPage 20PRODUCED WATER SME PANEL DISCUSSIONRick McCurdy, RMc3 Consulting, LLC, Oklahoma City, OK 1:25 pm – 1:50 pmPage 21BENEFICIAL USE OF TREATED PRODUCED WATER – ARE WE ONE SMALL STEP OR ONE GIANT LEAP AWAY?Rick McCurdy, RMc3 Consulting, LLC, Oklahoma City, OK 1:50 pm – 2:15 pmPage 21Break 2:15 pm – 2:30 pmINDUCED SEISMICITYChair: Steve Roche, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OKINDUCED SEISMICITY – THEORY & OVERVIEWSteve Roche, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 2:30 pm – 3:15 pmPage 21INDUCED SEISMICITY – THEORY & OVERVIEWDoug Klepacki, Cimarex Energy, Tulsa, OK 3:20 pm – 4:00 pmPage 21INDUCED SEISMICITY – OPEN DISCUSSION 4:00 pm – 4:30 pmWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019 - MORNINGOPEN DISCUSSION ON WATER ISSUES(Directors)Chair: Deedee Boysen, BC Technologies, Laramie, WYIS THERE A ROLE FOR PRODUCED WATER TREATMENT IN THE SHALE PLAYS?Robert Boysen, Lisa Henthorne, Duane Devall, Valentina LlanoWater Standard, Sugar Land, TX 77498 9:00 am – 9:20 am Page 21Open Discussion 9:20 pm – 10:15apmBreak10:15 am – 10:30 amOpen Discussion (Cont.)10:30 am – 11:45 amREMEDIATION OF BRINE SPILLS(Pecos)Chair: Chris Athmer, Terran Corporation, Beavercreek, OHELECTROKINETIC BASED SOIL DESALINIZATION SYSTEM ACHIEVES CLOSURE AT A BRINE CONTAMINATED SITEChristopher Athmer, Terran Corporation Beavercreek, OH 9:00 am – 9:25 am Page 22INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR SITE CHARACTERIZATION AND REMEDIATION OF BRINE IMPACTED SOILSJonathan Ellingson*, Leif Schonteich, Jacqueline Finck, Sean Gordon, Sean TernesTerracon Consultants, Inc., West Fargo, ND 9:25 am – 9:50 am Page 22DEVELOPMENT OF A SOLAR POWER ELECTROKINETIC BASED SOIL DESALINIZATION SYSTEMChristopher Athmer, Terran Corporation Beavercreek, OH; Shane Ewert, Stealth Energy Group, Williston, ND 9:50 am – 10:15 am Page 22Break10:10:15 am – 10:30 amREMEDIATION OF BRINE SPILLS – WHAT GOES WRONGKerry L. Sublette, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK10:30 am – 10:55 amPage 22*** INDUSTRY OPERATIONAL INSIGHTS & PREVENTION ***(Blanco/Llano)DRILLING & COMPLETIONSChair: Jesse Sandlin, Noble Energy, Denver, CODRILLING AND COMPLETIONS CHANGES FROM CONVENTIONAL TO UNCONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS – PART ONELloyd Hetrick, LHH Engineering, PLLC, San Antonio, TX; Steve Tipton, ALL Consulting, LLC, Tulsa, OK 9:00 am – 9:25 am Page 23DRILLING AND COMPLETIONS CHANGES FROM CONVENTIONAL TO UNCONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS – PART TWOLloyd Hetrick, LHH Engineering, PLLC, San Antonio, TX; Steve Tipton, ALL Consulting, LLC, Tulsa, OK 9:25 am – 9:50 amPage 23DRILLING AND COMPLETIONS CHANGES FROM CONVENTIONAL TO UNCONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS – PART THREEJesse Sandlin, Noble Energy, Denver, CO 9:50 am – 10:15 amPage 23Break10:15 am – 10:30 amWELL INTEGRITYChair: George King, GEK Engineeering, PLLC, Tiki Island, TXBASIC WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTIONGeorge King, GEK Engineeering, PLLC, Tiki Island, TX10:30 am – 10:55 amPage 23WELL FAILURES AND LEARNINGSGeorge King, GEK Engineeering, PLLC, Tiki Island, TX10:55 am – 11:20 amPage 23WELL INTEGRITY TESTINGGeorge King, GEK Engineeering, PLLC, Tiki Island, TX11:20 am – 11:45 amPage 23LUNCHEON – WITH GUEST SPEAKER “STATE OF THE INDUSTRY” Lee Boothby, CEO, East Shore Investments, LLC, The Woodlands, TX12:00 Noon – 1:15 pmPage 1CONFERENCE CLOSESAFTER WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON ................
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