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CHAIRMAN’S CORNER  By Danny Bell  - Chairman 2007-2008

 

June 2008

 

I sat beside a lady on the plane the other day and after the usual niceties she asked, “What do you do for a living?”  “I’m a petroleum engineer for a Dallas based oil and gas company"….."Oh really?" was her reply.  "I’m a recruiter for TI in Dallas, and I steal your industry’s best, young engineers all the time, and I pay them less money," she said.  I’m thinking….what?  How could someone from your industry possibly steal someone from my beloved oil and gas industry?  The oil and gas industry is vibrant, exciting, job security is at an all time high, and the pay is great!  So finally after a few shocked moments I asked, "You’re kidding, right?"  She said, "You guys (now she’s getting personal) don’t offer enough challenging projects, flexible time schedules, and give them the tools they want to do their jobs".  Ok lady you have my attention…."Explain please.” "Young people today don’t want to work the long hours or days that you old timers work.   They like to hang out with their friends, whether it be in person, online, or on the phone.”   They like flexible time schedules……what?  Hey lady, the oil patch starts early.  "Plus, you guys don’t give them the tools they like to work with…..laptop computers, Blackberry phones, and other electronic gadgets."……again, what?  I said, ”Those are for the older more experienced engineers”…you know, perks!   Well, after several minutes of conversation on this subject she convinced me that the leaders of our oil and gas companies had better start thinking about how we are treating and using our bright young minds or we will lose them.  Think about it!

I hope you were able to attend this year’s annual golf tournament at Firewheel Golf course.  John Tabor, Brian Chacka, and all their helpers did a great job, as usual.  This event as well as our very successful Casino night are two of the main contributors to our college scholarship fund.  If you see one of the committee members make sure and thank them for all of their long hours and hard work!

Upcoming events:

 

June 18th  , SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brookhaven College

Speaker: Pat Handren - Denbury

Topic: "Successful Hybrid Slickwater Fracture Design Evolution – An East Texas Cotton Valley Taylor Case History"

 

June 25th, SPE Production Study Group

Speaker: Gary Ring

Topic:  The Need for Lower Cost Subsea Well Intervention

 

July 16th  , SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brookhaven College

Speaker: Bryan Dotson - BP

Topic: "Deliquifying Gas Wells for Full Depletion"

 

 

 I hope to see you soon!

 

Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com

 

 

May 2008

 

The Dallas section of the SPE is alive and thriving!  The Ca$ino Night committee did another spectacular job with the food and prizes however, if you were one of the unlucky ones that tried to sign up late and got turned away, I apologize and I’m truly sorry.  For you that attended, I know you had a lot of fun because I was there and have pictures to prove it.  (Speaking of that…. I will be placing some of the less incriminating pictures out on the website shortly).  I was talking to Brian Chacka about this year being sold out and he promises me that next year’s event will be even bigger and better and held at a place where we can accommodate a much larger crowd.  I haven’t heard how much money we brought in for scholarships but I’m sure it will be a new record.  I will put the dollar amounts in next months Chairman’s Corner.

 

This month is career day in many of the schools around Dallas and Fort Worth and they are in desperate need of speakers that will give up a few hours and talk about Petroleum engineering.   It’s not as painful as you think.  As I mentioned in my March Chairman’s Corner, SPEI has a canned “speakers kit” that cuts out most of the preparation time.  Try it…..I promise you will have fun, feel good about your self after it’s over and most importantly you may be the one that influences some bright young person to go into Petroleum Engineering. 

 

The Nominating Committee (Danny Bell, Brian Walter, Steve Grape, Brent Hass, PJ Edsall) hereby recommends the following slate of officers for the 2008-2009 Dallas SPE Board;

 

Chairman 2008-2009 Steve Grape (elected in 2007)

Chairman Elect 2009-2010 David Hamilton

1st VP, Program Chairman Brian Chacka

2nd VP, Education Chairman Syed Hamid

3rd VP, Membership Chairman David Creach

Secretary PJ Edsall

Treasurer Brent Hass

 

Per Article VII Section 8 of the By-laws the Directors shall be appointed by the Chairman.

Director-Tech./Newsletter Danny Bell

Director-Sports & Social Thad Toups

Director-Community & Social Rick Middaugh

 

HEES 2010 Nick Duane

Magic Suitcase Phin Holmes

Scholarship Dan Auces

Career Guidance Auggie Payne

SPE Young Professionals/ELP Brian Chacka

Advertising Mgr. Herb Bell

 

 

Upcoming events:

 

May 14th  , SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brookhaven College

Speaker: "Robert Hawkes - Team Leader of Reservoir Services for BJ Services Company Canada”

Topic: "Prefrac Reservoir Characterization From Perforation Inflow Diagnostic (PID) Testing"

 

May 28th, SPE Production Study Group

Speaker and Topic: To Be forthcoming.

 

June 2nd,  SPE Dallas section Golf Tournament at Firewheel.

 

 I hope to see you soon!

 

Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com

 

 

April 2008

 

I hope you were able to attend our section's 55th birthday celebration.  David Hamilton did a great job putting it together with good food, excellent speaker and a cake.  We also handed out 7 Legion of Honor awards to the following gentlemen:


1.      Roy Keene
2.      Ray Marr
3.      Thomas Laverty
4.      Ronald Clark
5.      Glenn Jones
6.      Forrest Hoglund (not pictured below)
7.      William Cupit (not pictured below)


 

Past Section Chairmen were invited and specifically recognized.

  1. Rick Bjorck            1988-89

  2. Frank Robl                1989-90

  3. Deacon Marek        2004-05

  4. Herb Bell                1999-2000

  5. Danny Bell                2007-08

  6. Peggy Tibbetts        2003-04

  7. Bill LaRoche            1975

  8. Betsy Cook            1997-98

  9. Paul Szatkowski        2001-02

  10. Steve Grape            2008-09

As you can see we had an excellent celebration at our last regular monthly luncheon.  Our Monthly Production Study group was also well attended with almost 50 members attending.   This meeting is turning out to be a great source of educational information and something that you can take back to your job and use.  Our speaker was  "Terry Palisch"  where he discussed  slickwater fracturing and proppants.

 

Upcoming events:

 

April 16th  , SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brookhaven College

Speaker: "Ron Clarke with iiiTec ”

Topic: "Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Actuated Self-Powered Downhole Tools"

 

April 23rd, SPE Production Study Group

Speaker: Gary Patterson

Topic:  “CO2 Conformance at Little Creek and Lazy Creek Units”

 

May 2nd,  Casino Night

 

June 2nd,  SPE Dallas section Golf Tournament at Firewheel.

 

 I hope to see you soon!

 

Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com

 

 

 

March 2008

Bill Cobb, our 2008 SPE President, discusses an interesting and dear-to-my-heart topic in this month’s JPT - SPE’s energy education program called Energy4me.  I was recently asked by a friend and 4th grade teacher to come and discuss “where does oil and gas come from?”  With some arm twisting on her part, I was more than happy to give a little “show and tell”.  It was actually a lot of fun to discuss a topic I love to 25 eager little minds.  I showed them a reservoir rock, an oil sample, a drill bit, and I even showed them an open-hole well log with an explanation of what we look for in all these “squiggly lines”.  I also used SPE’s educational kit that includes a CD and a wonderfully written book with lots of neat color pictures.  The book is written so that is of interest to several age groups.  I showed a short film clip (8 minutes) from the CD in SPE’s kit and left the book Oil and Natural Gas with Mrs. Grissom’s class so they could study and look at it at their leisure.  Both the CD and book were donated free of charge by SPEI for this purpose.  For more information go to http://www.energy4me.org/

 

If you are lucky enough to be asked to do this for a school, give SPEI a call and they will be more than happy to mail you a “kit”.  Hey, answer this….would you rather that a petroleum engineer talk about and answer questions concerning our beloved industry, or would you rather that they be educated by a politician’s thoughts on the subject?  

 

Make sure you attend this month’s luncheon.  We are celebrating the section’s 55th birthday, plus we are passing out “Legion of Honor” awards to several of our members that have been members for over 50 years.  David Hamilton, our program chairman, has several surprises for the members at this special meeting.

 

Legion of Honor inductees:

Ronald Clark                           Donald Brown                   Daniel Hologa

William Cupit                          Frederic Sewell                 Clyde McCall

Thomas Laverty                      Sloan Black                        Roy Keene

Ray Marr                                  Glenn Jones                       E. Kistenmacher

Forrest Hoglund                      Paul McGee                       John Tansil

Wendell Cook                         Frederic Wagner               Glenn Willis

Earl Ramsey                           H. Wofford                           Robert Fowler  - Deceased

 

 

Upcoming events:

 

March 19th  , SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brookhaven College

Speaker: Mark Day - Sr. Construction Engineering Advisor for Devon Energy

Topic: "Devon Energy Deck Raising Project - Eugene Island 330-B & C"

Plus we are celebrating the section’s 55th birthday and passing out several Legion of Honor awards.

 

March 26th, SPE Production Study Group

Speaker: "Terry Palisch"

Topic:  Slickwater Fracturing – “Food for Thought”

 

I hope to see you soon at one (if not all) of the above events.

 

Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com

 

 


 

 

 

February, 2008

 

I hope you had a chance to attend our January Monthly Luncheon or our newly formed Production Study Group.  I was unfortunately out of town on business and unable to attend the Production Study Group but I understand it was well attended and a great success.  Syed Hamid has done a great job of organizing this newly formed forum.  If you have a topic that you would like covered please contact me or Syed and give us your ideas.  Better yet, volunteer to present a topic that you think would be beneficial to the Dallas section.  Remember dissemination of information is what, we, the Society of Petroleum Engineers are all about. 

 

Please note and remember that the February meeting is early this month  (February 6th) and on the first Wednesday rather than our usual third Wednesday.

 

Upcoming events:

 

February 6th , SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brook Haven College 

Speaker: "Ron Harrell is "Chairman Emeritus" of Ryder-Scott Company”

Topic: "Petroleum Reserves Estimates - Where We Have Been, Where We Are, and Where We Appear Appear To Be Headed"

 

February 28th, SPE Production Study Group

Speaker: "Mehdi Azari”

Topic: “Production Logging and Multi-Rate Pressure Testing of Multi-layer Reservoirs"

 

March 19th  , SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brook Haven College

Speaker: "Mark Day - Sr. Construction Engineering Advisor for Devon Energy”,

Topic: "Devon Energy Deck Raising Project - Eugene Island 330-B & C"

I hope to see you soon at one (if not all) of the above events.

 

Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com 

 


 

 

January, 2008

2007 is now officially behind us. I don’t know about you, but I am excited about the possibilities for 2008. The Industry is healthy, oil prices are at all time highs and new technology is abundant. It is a great time to be a petroleum engineer and a good time to be in the oil and gas industry. Realizing these things, I hope you have set aggressive goals for 2008.

Speaking of 2008 goals…..how about considering:

  • Writing a technical paper- sharing your successes and even failures helps “disseminate technology” which is one of SPE’s main goals.

  • Speaking to young students about becoming a petroleum engineer or choosing a profession in the oil and gas industry.

  • Volunteering - helping your local SPE chapter.  We have needs on almost every committee.

  • Sharpening your technical skills by reading petroleum-related technical literature 15 – 30 minutes per day. 

 

I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea.  My hope for you in 2008 is that you become more involved.  “Think BIG” in 2008!  

 

Upcoming events:

January 16th, SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brook Haven College

Speaker: "Don Hannegan - SPE Distinguished Lecturer 2006/2007”

Topic: "Improving the Drill-Ability of “Hydraulically Challenged” Prospects"

 

January 29th, SPE Production Study Group

Speaker: "Mofazzal Bhuiyan”

Topic: " Production Optimization using Nodal Analysis "

 

February 6th , SPE Monthly Luncheon at Brook Haven College

Speaker: "Ron Harrell is "Chairman Emeritus" of Ryder-Scott Company”

Topic: "Petroleum Reserves Estimates - Where We Have Been, Where We Are, and Where We Appear Appear To Be Headed"

 

I hope to see you soon at one (if not all) of the above events.

 

Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com 


 

December, 2007

I hope you had a great Thanksgiving and are ready for Christmas.  Speaking of being ready, are you ready as a registered professional engineer if you are audited by the board?  You need 15 PDH (Professional Development Hours) with at least one PDH being on professional ethics.  I hope you have your hours this year but if you need a couple more hours the Dallas section is sponsoring a 6 hour short course which will help cover your needed PDH’s.  The short course is a bargain at 50 dollars and is located at the EMGI for your convenience.  For more details and to sign up go to the website.

Our guest speaker for this month (December 19th) is our very own Dallasite Bill Cobb - 2008 SPEI President.  Let's all turn out and show Bill our support.  His dedication, time and effort to SPE is greatly needed and appreciated world wide.

Up coming events for the Dallas section.

  • December 12 – Halliburton “Red Book online”  to sign up and for more information go to the website at: http://www.spedallas.org/study_group.htm

  • January 2008 – I am proud to inform you that the Dallas Section is starting up a “Monthly Production Study Group”.  Date and topic will be forthcoming.

  • January 16th, 2008 – Luncheon Speaker: "Don Hannegan - SPE Distinguished Lecturer 2006/2007”, Topic: "Improving the Drill-Ability of “Hydraulically Challenged” Prospects" http://www.spedallas.org/monthly_meetings.htm

  • Note: Starting in January 2008, non members and members paying at the door will be charged 20.00 dollars for our monthly luncheons.  This is being done to encourage non members to join SPE and to help the folks at the door with making change.  Paying via the website will still be the usual bargain price of 17.00 dollars.

I hope to see you soon at one (if not all) of the above events.

 Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com 

 


November, 2007

Are you ready for the Holiday Season? Get-togethers with family and friends are just a few short weeks away.

 If you remember in last month’s Chairman’s corner, I said I wanted the Dallas Section to “Think BIG”.  Well, everyone certainly responded.   

October was a GREAT month for the Dallas section.  Due to the hard work of the program committee, our October 17th luncheon was sold out, with 212 members attending.  Our speaker, Dave Leopold - DFW Project Manager with Chesapeake Energy Corporation, gave a fascinating talk on Chesapeake ’s “Drilling and Operating Wells at DFW Airport ".  We hope to have Dave back next year to give us an update.

The Dallas Section’s annual Sporting Clay Event was another huge success, with all the available 40 teams filled.  The day was a little chilly and windy, but everyone had a great time.  John Tabor and his Sporting Clay Event Committee did an excellent job in putting this year’s event together.  As a result, the Dallas section gave $8100 to 9 different SPE student sections.   Good job guys!    

The Dallas SPE Board of Directors met on October 23rd .   Several issues and changes were discussed in an effort to make the Dallas section the best ever.

 

·         An after Christmas Holiday party is being discussed (time and venue forthcoming).

·         Syed Hamid (Education Chairman) and his committee are starting a monthly “Operations Study Group” that will kick off after the first of the year. (Stay tuned for more details.)  He is also putting together a December, 2007 short course on the use of Halliburton’s new online Red Book. (Again, stay tuned for more details.)

·         The 2009 Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium (HEES) has been postponed until 2010 in an effort to keep it from conflicting with the OKC section’s POS.  We are in hopes that this will boost attendance at both events.

·         Starting January 1st, 2008 the monthly luncheons will have a different cost structure.  Members paying online will continue to pay $17.00, non members will be $25.00, and members paying cash at the door will be $20.00. This will hopefully boost SPE membership and will help the people at the door who are making change.

Upcoming events:

·         November 27 (Tuesday) – Dallas sections  next luncheon at EMGI.  You won't want to miss this if you are a Registered Professional Engineer since it is our annually required Ethics PE credit.

·         December 12 – Halliburton “Red Book online”  to sign up and more information go to the website at: http://www.spedallas.org/study_group.htm

·         December 19 (Wednesday) – Dallas section Monthly Luncheon.  Guest speaker will be Dallas’s very on Bill Cobb (2008 SPEI President).  Make plans to attend and hear what’s new with SPE globally.

·         January 2008 – I am proud to inform you that the Dallas Section is starting up a “Monthly Production Study Group”.  Date and topic will be forthcoming.

 

I hope to see you soon at one (if not all) of the above events.

 

Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com  

 

 

 


 

October, 2007

 

I hope you enjoy the fall season as much as I do.  Football season, cooler weather and the holidays are just around the corner. 

 

In September we had a great luncheon, and it was well attended.  David Hamilton, our Program Chairman, did an excellent job of getting us fed, comfortable, and providing us with an interesting speaker (Bill Ott on sand control).  Also, last month I was honored to present the 2007 Drilling and Completions Regional Award to my old friend and colleague Gerald Coulter.   Gerald is world renowned for his technical papers, patents, and has taught and mentored many us on how to have better well completions.  

 

I am pushing all our Dallas section officers to THINK BIG this year.  I want our luncheons sold out, our social events to be the biggest and best ever, and our Dallas section membership to increase.  The Oil and Gas industry is flourishing, and now is a great time to get more involved and help our profession grow.  

 

I am looking for someone that will contribute a monthly technical article for our website and monthly e-news letter.  If you would like to organize this or perhaps write the articles, please call or email me and let’s talk.  I think this would truly be a growth opportunity for someone and would help “disseminate technical information” to the membership, which is the mission of SPE world wide. Please consider volunteering for this opportunity.

 

Upcoming 2007 events:

 

I hope to see you soon at one (if not all) of the above events.

 

Danny Bell

Section Chairman

dbell@excoresources.com  

 


September, 2007

 I would like to start off by saying a warm hello, and if you don’t already know me, I’m Danny Bell, your new Dallas Section Chairman for the 2007 – 2008 year.  Following in the foot steps of Brian Walter, our past chairman, will be a big job.  Brian’s year along with fellow officers and helpers did an outstanding job with the 2007 HEES, Golf Tournament,  Ca$ino Night, College Scholarships, and numerous monthly luncheons, and even a joint "Unconventional Exploration" seminar with EMGI…….all very successful and rewarding for our section members.

 I’m looking forward to the up coming year, and I hope that you will all become involved in one of the many afore mentioned section activities.  To volunteer, go to our Officers page on the website  http://www.spedallas.org/officers.htm and contact the appropriate person, or email me (dbell@excoresources.com)  and I’ll get you in contact with the right person.  Remember……our goal is to have fun; our mission is to disseminate technical information to the membership.  If you have ideas about our goal or our mission please contact me.  I’m listening!

 What’s going on in September?  Our next luncheon and speaker is on Wednesday, September the 19th.  The talk is on “Selection and Design Criteria for Sand Control Screens” and our speaker is William K. (Bill) Ott with Well Completion Technology.   For further information and details, go to the Dallas section website at http://www.spedallas.org/monthly_meetings.htm.  David Hamilton, our Program chairman, has lined up several interesting and educational luncheon speakers for the upcoming year… I know you won’t want to miss a single one.  Mark your calendars early.  Our luncheons are usually on the third Wednesday of every month (check the website for the exact date and time).  The location is at the easily accessible and comfortable Ellison Miles Institute, Brookhaven College (Map)

 I hope to see you soon, and if I don’t already know you, please locate me at one of our section events and introduce yourself.  I can’t wait to meet you! 

 Danny Bell

dbell@excoresources.com  

 

 


 

 

August, 2007

 

Danny Bell (Chairman elect 2007-2008) and the new Board of Directors will take the reins of the Dallas Section at the end of August.  Thanks to the 2006-2007 Board and Volunteers for their service to the Society.  It has been a great year to be a petroleum engineer!

 

Deepankar Biswas our Continuing Education Chairman coordinated our Unconventional Exploration Seminar held July 17th.  The Seminar was designed to broaden your knowledge and understanding of Unconventional Resource Assessment Methodology, Completion Decisions, Water Fracs, Passive Seismic Frac Monitoring, Shallow Oil Accumulations and Coal Distribution and Production Patterns in CBM Basins.

 

The symposium was intended to follow the SPE mission statement;

 

To collect, disseminate, and exchange technical knowledge concerning the exploration, development and production of oil and gas resources, and related technologies for the public benefit; and to provide opportunities for professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence.

 

The Seminar was held at Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute (EMGI) and was also cosponsored by EMGI.  Diane Brownlee with EMGI and also serving as the Dallas SPE Community Relations Director was instrumental in hosting the symposium.

 

I look forward to a continuing partnership with EMGI and the Dallas SPE section.

 

As a byproduct of the seminar we raised enough money for two scholarships.

 

See you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

J. Brian Walter

2006-2007 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 


 

 

Chairman’s Corner

July 2007

 

On June 18, 2007, eight of the ten members of the Scholarship Committee met and selected 13 students from 40 applicants to receive a scholarship.  All ten committee members submitted recommendations.

 

Dan Auces and the Dallas Section Scholarship Committee recommended and the Dallas SPE Board has approved scholarships for 13 students selected from 8 regional universities. The total amount of scholarships approval was $20,000.00.

 

Here are some basic statistics about this year’s scholarship process.  Forty students from eight of the nine regional universities submitted applications.  Only the University of Missouri at Rolla did not submit applications due to confusion in the petroleum engineering department.  The applicant age range was from 17 to 26 years.  There were 14 female applicants.  One school, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette alone submitted 12 applications.  At least one award was give to eight schools.  *One student, Eric Paul Lege will be a three-time recipient of a scholarship from our section.

 

I thank Dan and his Committee for their hard work and deliberation. 

 

John Tabor and his golf committee played golf on June 4th.  The 24th Annual Dallas SPE Golf Tournament. was held on at Fire Wheel Golf Course in Garland.  By all accounts the Tournament was a success.  Thanks to John and his committee!

 

Brian Chacha and Mitzi Orkus are leading the way for the (ELP) Emerging Leaders Program.  Our younger SPE members are using ELP to network and socialize.  Look for Brian’s announcements at the monthly meetings and for the ELP link on the Dallas SPE website for upcoming ELP events.

 

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

J. Brian Walter

2006-2007 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 

 


Chairman’s Corner

June 2007

 

John Tabor and his golf committee are ready to tee off on June 4th with our 24th Annual Dallas SPE Golf Tournament.

 The Golf Tournament will be held June 4th at Fire Wheel Golf Course in Garland.  John is still looking for Sponsors and Volunteers.  If you have any questions you may reach him at 214 981-1918.

 

During our May Luncheon meeting we voted on the proposed slate of officers for the 2007-2008 year.  The Slate was voted in unanimously.  Thanks to Gary Patterson and the Nomination Committee for their hard work in fielding our next slate of officers.  Also Congratulations to Danny Bell our 2007-2008 Chairman!  Thanks to all of the 2007-2008 Officers and Directors for their volunteer commitment to the Dallas Section.

 

Casino Night was held Friday May 4th at Royal Oaks Country Club.  We had the highest attendance ever and are projected to earn a record amount for our Scholarship program!  Thanks to Gary Patterson and the Casio committee for the great work in hosting the party.

 

Brian Chacha and Mitzi Orkus are leading the way for the (ELP) Emerging Leaders Program.  Our younger SPE members are using ELP to network and socialize.  Look for Brian’s announcements at the monthly meetings and for the ELP link on the Dallas SPE website for upcoming ELP events.

 

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

J. Brian Walter

2006-2007 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 


 

 

May 2007

 

Dan Auces and his Scholarship Committee will put our charity funds to work filling our 2007 Dallas SPE scholarships.  Dan has received a number of applications before the May 1st deadline.  The Scholarship committee will convene shortly to deliberate on the applications.  Dan has been the Scholarship chairman since 1998!

 

During our April Luncheon meeting we announced the proposed slate of officers for the 2007-2008 year.  The Slate will be voted on during the May 16th Luncheon meeting.  Nominations closed on April 30th.  Thanks to Gary Patterson and the Nomination Committee for their hard work in fielding our next slate of officers.  For more information please see the website.

 

Casino Night is Friday May 4th at Royal Oaks Country Club.  We are almost sold out.  I recommend making your reservations as soon as possible.  A portion of the Casio night profits will go to fund our Scholarship program.

 

John Tabor is back again this year with his Golf committee.  The 24th Annual Dallas SPE

 Golf Tournament will be held June 4th at Fire Wheel golf Course in Garland.  John is still looking for Sponsors and Volunteers.  If you have any questions you may reach him at 214 981-1918.

 

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

J. Brian Walter

2006-2007 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 


 

April 2007

 Come by and roll the dice with Gary Patterson and the Casino Committee on Friday May 4th at Royal Oaks Country Club.  This event has strong early reservations and I recommend making your reservations as soon as possible.  Last year the Casio Night sold out.  A portion of the Casio night profits will go to fund our Scholarship program.

 During our April Luncheon meeting we will be announcing the proposed slate of officers for the 2007-2008 year.  If you wish to run for an SPE Dallas Section Office please contact Gary Patterson, the Nomination Committee Chairman, to be included on the slate.

 HEES 2007 was held April 1st through the 3rd, 2007.  Congratulation goes out to Eddie Rhea and his committee for a great job.  Early estimates project the Dallas Section will clear $17,000 to $19,000.  Most of the monies raised will go toward the Scholarship program.  Dan Auces and his Scholarship committee will put the funds to work filling our Dallas SPE scholarships.

 I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

J. Brian Walter

2006-2007 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 

 

 


 

 

March 2007

 

HEES 2007 (Hydrocarbon Economic Evaluation Symposium 2007). The theme of this year’s event will be “Unconventional Economics”.   Eddie Rhea and his committee have been working hard for the last 10 months to plan our biannual Symposium. 

 

We are fortunate to have Ken Hersh CEO of Natural Gas Partners to give our Keynote Luncheon presentation on Monday April 2nd.  Tuesday, Barry Davis president of Dallas based Crosstex Energy will be our Tuesday luncheon speaker.

 

Gary Patterson will be running our short courses at HEES 2007.  The first short course will be on Saturday the 31st by Larry Lake on Enhanced Oil Recovery. The second short course will be presented Sunday by Sada Joshi on reservoir parameters of horizontal well projects. 

 

HEES 2007 will be held April 1st through the 3rd, 2007 and is the biggest fund raising event for the Dallas SPE Chapter.  Please go to SPE.org website and sign up under Meetings and Conferences.

 

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

J. Brian Walter

2006-2007 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 


February 2007

Congratulation to Dallas SPE member Gary Patterson for receiving the 2007 Engineer of the Year Award from the Texas Society of Professional Engineers Dallas Chapter.  Congratulation also goes out to Janice Mineke for receiving the 2007 Young Engineer of the Year Award.

Last month we were fortunate to have Eve Sprunt President of SPE International speak at our luncheon meeting.  Ms. Sprunt presented the Legion of Honor Inductees their certificates for 50 years of membership in SPE.  Many of the Inductees imparted words of wisdom to the lunch crowd, which made for an interesting time.

Please mark your calendars now for the HEES 2007 (Hydrocarbon Economic Evaluation Symposium 2007).  Eddie Rhea and his committee have been working hard for the last 10 months to plan our biannual Symposium.  HEES 2007 will be held April 1st through the 3rd, 2007 and is the biggest fund raising event for the Dallas SPE Chapter.

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

 J. Brian Walter

2006 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com


 

January 2007

 Happy New Year!

 I would like to start the year on a positive note and make a call for nominations for an SPE Award.  We are requesting nominations for both SPE Regional Service Awards and for Dallas Section Service Awards.

 February 15, 2007 is the deadline for submitting candidate’s information packages for the SPE Regional Service Awards.  Please contact Gary Patterson (gpatterson84@yahoo.com) our awards committee chairman for help in recognizing our star SPE Dallas members.

 Names may be submitted anytime for the Dallas Section Service Award.

 There has been some recent interest in starting a new SPE study group for production and operations.  If any one is interest in chairing a new study group please contact me.  SPE international has workbooks available on how to start a new study group and keep in active. 

 Please mark your calendars now for the HEES 2007 (Hydrocarbon Economic Evaluation Symposium 2007).  Eddie Rhea and his committee have been working hard for the last 10 months to plan our biannual Symposium.  HEES 2007 will be held April 1st through the 3rd, 2007 and is the biggest fund raising event for the Dallas SPE Chapter.

 I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 J. Brian Walter

2006 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 


 

December 2006

  

We are fortunate to have Eve Sprunt, the 2006 SPE International president, to speak at our January 10th monthly meeting.  Ms. Sprunt has agreed to present this year Legion of Honor Certificate of achievements to our Dallas Section recipients.  This year we have 18 new members of the Legion of Honor.

 

The Legion of Honor Certificate is awarded to an SPE member recognizing 50 years of continuous SPE membership.  This year’s recipients are:

 

Marion D Arnold

Charles J Holland Jr.

Claude L McMichael Jr.

E C Mlcak

James C Thompson Jr.

James R Nichols

James W Kerr

Jarl P Johnson

K R Withrow

Louis Harlan

Perry B Morris

Robert Alexander

Robert Mayer Jr.

Robert L Spottswood

Robert M Tittle

Robert P Schafer

Thomas Perkins

W W Dollison

 

The Legion of Honor Recipient and their families will be invited to attend our January meeting.

 

Please mark your calendars now for the HEES 2007 (Hydrocarbon Economic Evaluation Symposium 2007).  Eddie Rhea and his committee have been working hard for the last 8 months to plan our biannual Symposium.  HEES 2007 will be held April 1st through the 3rd, 2007 and is the biggest fund raising event for the Dallas SPE Chapter.

 

I look forward to seeing you at our upcoming luncheon meeting on December the 20th where Charlie Kinard with Southwestern Energy will talk about their Fayetteville shale play.

 

J. Brian Walter

2006 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 

 

November 2006

 

Last month I had the pleasure of shooting in the Dallas SPE’s Shoot For Your School Sporting Clay Tournament.  Twenty seven schools were represented and will receive monies from the tournament.  Kudos go to John Tabor, Allen Miller, Long Hunt, and PJ Edsall and the tournament committee members for their hard work and preparation.  The event was well received, especially by all of the participants winning the 50 plus door prizes including shotguns, gift certificates and hunting gear.

 

It is not too late to be thinking about the SPE Dallas Christmas party.  This year we will hold a joint Christmas party with the Dallas Geological Society and the Dallas Geophysical Society at the Belo Mansion Downtown on December 1st.  You may register online at the Dallas SPE website ($75 per couple).  Reservations are limited and are first come basis until the party is full.  For other details please see the website.

 

Eddie Rhea and the HEES 2007 (Hydrocarbon Economic Evaluation Symposium 2007) Committee has been working hard for the last 7 months to plan our biannual Symposium.  HEES 2007 will be held April 1st through the 3rd, 2007.  Please mark your calendars now.  

 

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

J. Brian Walter

2006 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 


 

October 2006

 This month I would like to recognize the efforts David Lancaster and his committee for their work in managing the Well Planning Seminar short course held at the Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute on August 22nd and 23rd.  Over fifty people attended the short course and raised over $7000.00 for the Dallas Section.  Thanks for the good work!!

 Our next event will be the Sporting Clays Tournament to be held on October 23rd.  John Tabor, Allen Miller and PJ Edsall have been working on the Tournament and estimate that we will have a larger participation than last year.  Last year we raised over $7000 for SPE Student Chapters.  The tournament is not full and there are still team openings.

 The Dallas SPE Board of Directors has appointed Diane Brownlee to head our Community Relations Committee.  Diane is the current Director at Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute at Brookhaven College.  She has some great ideas for the Community Relation Committee and a lot of enthusiasm.

 I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

 

J. Brian Walter

2006 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 


September, 2006

Your new slate of officers for 2006-2007 was elected by acclimation at the May General meeting.  The new officers will be serving our section beginning September 1, 2006.  Please take time to congratulate and thank the following officers and directors for 2006-2007:

SPE Dallas Board of Directors

2006-2007

 Officers:

 Chairman                                 J. Brian Walter

Past Chairman                         Gary Patterson

Chairman Elect                        Danny Bell

1st VC (Programs)                   Frank Syfan

2nd VC (Education)                 Deepankar Biswas

3rd VC (Membership)              David Hamilton

Secretary                                 Brent Hass

Treasurer                                 David Lancaster

 

Directors:

Technology/Newsletter           Danny Bell

Sports/Social                          P.J. Edsall

Emerging Leaders                   Janice Menke

Awards                                   Steve Grape

Advertising                             Herb Bell

Scholarship                             Dan Auces

HEES 2007                             Eddie Rhea

Our next meeting is September 20, at EMGI.  Jim Bosic will be speaking on “Drilling of directional wells from off-unit locations”.  Jim will give us some incite on the necessity of targeting smaller reservoirs in areas of smaller lease tracts.  This is an ongoing problem in high culture areas.

The SPEI’s Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) will be held in San Antonio on September 24 through 27.

I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming luncheon meeting!

J. Brian Walter

2006 Chairman

214 369-4564

brian@walterx.com

 


CHAIRMAN’S CORNER

By: Gary Patterson, Dallas Section Chairman 2005-2006

August 2006

 

If you are busy, like the rest of the oil industry, you are either reading this on your lunch break, or not at all!

  

Brian Walter and a somewhat new Board of Directors will be taking the reins of the Dallas Section at the end of the month.  Thank you to the SPE volunteers.  I have enjoyed working with all of you.  The new 2006-2007 Board will continue to serve the Dallas Section in an excellent fashion.  I’ll still be around as Past-Chairman on this new Board.

 

OUR MISSION

The Society of Petroleum Engineer’s Mission Statement is:

 

To collect, disseminate, and exchange technical knowledge concerning the exploration, development and production of oil and gas resources, and related technologies for the public benefit; and to provide opportunities for professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence.

 

Simply put, our purpose is TECHNOLOGY DISSEMINATION!  Therefore, the main focus of each Region and Section is the same.  Through the Dallas Section’s Monthly Luncheons, the members and their guests are exposed to a wide range of petroleum engineering topics.  You can simply look back at any given year to see the vast array of titles selected by the Program Chairs.  Additionally, the Dallas Section provides annual or semi-annual short courses and our biennial Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium (HEES).  The HEES event is our main source of financial income for our scholarship program. 

 

Many would consider the Section’s secondary purpose to be philanthropy in the form of College Scholarships.  In the most recent years, the Dallas Section has given out between $12,000 and $15,000 per year to deserving Petroleum Engineering students.  Dan Auces, of Hunt Petroleum, is stepping down from the head of this committee after “many” years.  He has done a great job organizing this committee and creating a fair and equitable way to grant the funds.  Thanks again, Dan, for all of your hard work.

 

Thirdly, we are a social and professional organization.  Our social gatherings are typically highlighted by contributions to our Scholarship Fund (ie, the Golf Tournament, the Casino Night Event, etc.)

 

OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN

On August 22 and 23, SPE Dallas is hosting a Well Planning Seminar at Brookhaven Community College’s EMGI (where we meet monthly for our luncheon meetings!)  Mike Cure is coming in from Midland to give this day and a half course.  The cost is $225 per person, and we’re providing lunch the first day.  This will be a great overview for those who drill just a few wells per year.  Others in your organization might benefit from attending, so PLEASE pass the information on to SPE members and non-members alike.  See the website (www.spedallas.org) for more details. 

 

In September, a Professional Exam Review Course will also be held at Brookhaven’s EMGI.  If you are planning to take the exam this October, or are thinking about it for the future, this is a great way to see topics and examples that will be covered on the test.  Mr. Bing Wines has been teaching this review course (based on what the exam covers!) for over 10 years.  This will be held during Labor Day week, beginning Tuesday, September 5 through Saturday, September 9.  It’s a big commitment, but well worth the effort to become professionally registered.  Costs and details are available on the section’s website.

 

Due to the Summer Break, the Dallas Section will not hold an August luncheon meeting.  Be sure to watch your email for announcements regarding September’s speaker and topic, to be held at EMGI on September 20, 2007.

 

The Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) will begin again after the Summer.  Look for information on a September meeting.  Thanks again to Janice Menke of Matador Resources for continuing to lead this critical generation of petroleum engineers.

 

And as a reminder, the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibit will be held in San Antonio this September 24 – 29.  Go to the main SPE website, www.spe.org, for more information and registration forms. 

 

All of our congratulations should go to Margaret “Peggy” Tibbetts.  She was awarded the Regional Service Award at July’s Monthly Luncheon.  Her hard work for the past several years has benefited the members of the Central & Southeast North America Region.  Her guidance at the Section’s bi-annual Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Seminar (HEES) has been spectacular.  You cannot find another volunteer who has done more for this Section and the Region. 

 

OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE

If you would like to participate, either on a committee or at the luncheons, please contact any of the Board members.  We are always looking for new people and new ideas. 

 

Hope to see you at an upcoming meeting,

  

Gary Patterson

Chairman 2005-2006

gpatterson84@yahoo.com


By: Gary Patterson, Dallas Section Chairman 2005-2006

June 2006

 

Summer’s finally here and with it brings warm weather and GOLF!  This Monday, June 5, the Dallas SPE will hold our annual tournament at Firewheel Golf Course in Garland.  Tee off is set at 1 pm.  Lunch and dinner will be provided, as well as the chance to win a door prize.  If your game is any better than mine, you might also have a chance at winning the lowest score, longest drive, etc. contests.  Thanks to the Golf Committee for all of their hard work.  This is one of our largest sources of income for our scholarship fund.

 

During May, our Casino Night Party was held at Royal Oaks.  Early numbers indicate we raised over $2,000 for scholarships.  Thanks to this Committee for a great night out. 

 

Please see the list of sponsors for both of these fun, fundraisers.  Be sure to thank them, perhaps with your business!

 

Our slate of nominated officers for 2006-2007 has been posted on the spedallas.org website.  Please take a few minutes to review the list of volunteers prepared to serve the Dallas Section on our Board of Directors.  We will be holding the elections at our June 14 meeting at Brookhaven’s EMGI.  If you are interested in serving on an upcoming committee, please contact myself or any of the Board members.  There is always a need for those willing to serve.

 

Please welcome Janice Menke, of Matador Resources to the Board of Directors.  At the April Board meeting, she was appointed to the position of Emerging Leaders Co-Chair.  She and Jeff Carpenter, Hydril – Fort Worth, share leadership of this “under-35” group.  They have met about half a dozen times over the past year.  Watch the website for more information about upcoming events.

 

A former Dallasite, Mr. John Jo will return to speak at our June Monthly Luncheon.  He is now with Turnkey E&P Inc of Houston and will be discussing “Casing Drilling”.  In this environment of increasing costs, he should provide evidence of an alternative to conventional thinking.  Come join us and expand your knowledge.