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We're looking forward to ResFrac Office Hours next week (scheduled for Tuesday, August 12, at 9:00 a.m. Central). We'll have a presentation from Ankush Singh on his recently published paper, "Designing the Record-Breaking Enhanced Geothermal System at Project Cape."
Our May ResFracPro Fundamentals training is going virtual! We've shifted the May 5-8 training course to a live virtual format. You'll still have access to the same instructors and interactive materials, accessible from anywhere. Register at https://t.co/kFffVltyXP
We have opened registration for our next ResFrac Fundamentals training course, which will take place in Calgary on February 24-27. To learn more about the training or to secure your spot, please visit https://t.co/kFffVltyXP
For ResFrac's October Office Hours (scheduled for this Tue, Oct 1st at 9 CT), we will have a presentation from Egor Dontsov, ResFrac Chief Scientist, on his recent blog post, "Advanced 'proppant transport in the well' capabilities are now implemented in ResFrac."
For Office Hours (tomorrow, September 17th, at 9:00 a.m. Central), Senior Reservoir and Completions Engineer Agustin Garbino will present "Modeling Proppant Flowback to Quantify its Impact on Shale Gas Production—A Vaca Muerta Case Study." Register here: https://t.co/wVlz7AF7SR
Recently, JPT wrote up the URTeC paper: The Perfect Frac Stage: What’s the value? For our Aug Office Hours, we will review the paper and discuss how StageOpt analysis can help you better understand and demonstrate the value of optimizing fluid and proppant distribution.
We're looking forward to our July Office Hours, which will be held tomorrow, July 9th, at 9:00 A.M. Central. Chris Ponners will present on interpretation methodologies for interference testing in shale. You can register using the link in the comments!
New ResFrac blog post! At ResFrac, we are assembling a group of operators who want to collaborate with us on the topic of horizontal propagation. Come see us at booth 306 at URTeC or email us at [email protected] to start the conversation!
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@JWMason1 We linked to their article! We are driving traffic to their site. But if it's an IP foot fault - sorry Onion - we love you! It was only meant for love. And PS - maybe they should have asked Prof. Z for permission before using his photo!
@JWMason1 Hi! ResFrac here. Happy to solve this mystery. When the Onion article came out, it used a photo of a professor who is an advisor to our company. They did not ask permission to use his pic, but we were amused by it. So we posted it to our blog with a link to the original article.
We're looking forward to Office Hours tomorrow! Rohan Irvin, ResFrac Sr Reservoir and Completions Engineer will present "Modeling of Hydraulic Stimulation and long-term circulation at the Utah FORGE Geothermal Project." Click the link in the comments to join us May 14th at 4 pm.