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Locality: Tulsa, Oklahoma

Phone: +1 918-496-2071



Address: 7146 S Braden Ave Ste 102 74136 Tulsa, OK, US

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NSI Technologies 10.07.2021

Hello Everyone! We are looking forward to another week of Wed(NSI)days. During the hydraulic fracture design process, there are important reservoir parameters, such as reservoir pressure and permeability, that are needed to fine tune our designs. This week’s discussion will focus on determining these parameters via after-closure analysis of injection and decline tests, including a discussion on the theory as well as analysis. Injection Tests: After-Closure Analysis... Presenter: Dr. Michael Smith When: Wednesday, August 12th at 9 am CDT Where: Zoom Register Here: https://zoom.us//regist/tZAud-GgrTwrmpIdIwA9C-jI4YX4Emldbw Do you have hydraulic fracturing questions? Ask a hydraulic fracturing legend! Please send your questions in advance to [email protected] and Dr. Michael Smith & Carl Montgomery will answer during our live sessions.

NSI Technologies 20.06.2021

Hello Everyone! We have dedicated the month of July to focus on the reservoir and diagnostic techniques that help us better understand what is happening in the subsurface. We are closing out this month with another great speaker, Ryan Nader from ESG Solutions, a Spectris company. Ryan will present a complete overview on microseismic data, focusing on how it has evolved in the past few years and how to take the data further in your analysis. Included in his discussion are two ...interesting case studies showcasing parent-child interactions and stacked laterals. We hope you can join us this week to learn more about what is new with #microseismic and how to apply it to your reservoir to address some of the toughest challenges. Microseismic Monitoring What’s New and Taking Data Further Guest Speaker: Ryan Nader ESG Solutions When: Wednesday, July 29th at 9 am CDT Where: Zoom Register Here: https://zoom.us//regist/tZAud-GgrTwrmpIdIwA9C-jI4YX4Emldbw

NSI Technologies 12.06.2021

Hello Everyone! Our team kicked off the month of July with an overview of fracture diagnostic techniques, including offset pressure monitoring. This week, we are joined by Kourtney Brinkley and Kyle Haustveit, P.E. from Devon Energy to discuss their innovative diagnostic technology, Sealed Wellbore Pressure Monitoring (SWPM). Their novel approach was first published at the Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference earlier this year and has quickly gained traction with the in...dustry. We hope you can join us this week to learn more about this disruptive technology and learn how to apply it when calibrating your models. Sealed Wellbore Pressure Monitoring Applications and Frac Model Calibration Guest Speakers: Kourtney Brinkley (Devon Energy) & Kyle Haustveit, P.E. (Devon Energy) When: Wednesday, July 22nd at 9 am CDT Where: Zoom Register Here: https://zoom.us//regist/tZAud-GgrTwrmpIdIwA9C-jI4YX4Emldbw

NSI Technologies 03.06.2021

Hello Everyone! Our discussion last week was centered on understanding the reservoir deliverability component to determine what type of hydraulic fracture is needed. We are continuing the discussion focusing on reservoir engineering, but this time focusing on what it comes all down to: making a profitable well! The next step to design our fracs is not only to understand what the reservoir can deliver but if it is economical to do so or how to best optimize our treatment for a... successful well, understanding the number and length of fractures needed, well spacing, etc. This week, we are joined by Stephen Schubarth to discuss the economics and how to take that into consideration when design your hydraulic fracturing treatments. Hydraulic Fracturing Economics Presenter: Stephen Schubarth Schubarth Inc. When: Wednesday, July 15th at 9 am CDT Where: Zoom https://zoom.us//regist/tZAud-GgrTwrmpIdIwA9C-jI4YX4Emldbw

NSI Technologies 16.05.2021

Hello Everyone! This is our third week of the Hydraulic Fracturing Design Variables discussion which we have been calling the HECK Series, continuing with C or Fluid Loss. The presentation this week will cover the mechanism of fluid loss, as well as how it affects fracture growth. The discussion will also cover different methodologies for estimating fluid loss from well tests or petrophysical data. 8 AM: HECK Series - Fluid Loss and the Impact of Filter Cake Build Up... 4 PM: HECK Series - Fluid Loss and the Impact of Natural Fractures Presenter: Dr. Michael Smith When: Wednesday, June 17th at 8 am and 4 pm CDT Where: Zoom 8 AM Registration: https://zoom.us//regist/tZAud-GgrTwrmpIdIwA9C-jI4YX4Emldbw 4 PM Registration: https://zoom.us//regist/u50odeqpqDIjuk-C7z3xvK4dbU4AuOvjig Do you have hydraulic fracturing questions? Ask a hydraulic fracturing legend! Please send your questions in advance to [email protected] and Dr. Michael Smith & Carl Montgomery will answer during our live sessions. #nsi #stimplan #wednsiday #HECKseries #networking #stayhome #hydraulicfracturing #oilandgas #permianbasin #permian #frac #petroleum #energy #oilandgasindustry #completions #fracdesign #horizontalwells #reservoir #oilfield #geomechanics #fluidloss