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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
ABSTRACT: An Up-Close View of Oil and
Gas
Drilling and Completion
Gas
Drilling and Completion
Energy Training Resources, LLC
There are about 1,800 drilling rigs operating in the United State
right now and almost half of these are working in Texas. Some
of the areas of highest activity in Texas include the Permian Basin
in West Texas, the Eagle Ford
Shale
in South Texas, and the Barnett
Shale
around Fort Worth. A large portion of the rigs are drilling
horizontal
shale
wells that are completed with hydraulic fracturing.
Paul Parsons will present a discussion of the boom in
shale
drilling
and the reasons for the recent shift away from
gas
-prone
shale
to
the current focus on liquids-prone
shale
. Then, he will show
segments of a video about how a horizontal well is drilled and
completed. These segments are excerpts from a two-hour video
produced by his company called "Oil and
Gas
Drilling: From
Planning to Production." Mr. Parsons scripted and directed the
video. This video is being used by more than 400 different
companies, investors, and educational institutions. The video sells
for $500 per copy, so this is a good opportunity to be able to see
key portions during this HGS meeting