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Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry | Volume 2

December 06 -07, 2018 | Dubai, UAE

Pet roleum Engineer ing, Oil and Gas

International Conference on

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n operator planned to drill a single horizontal well which

would have yielded initial production of 200 bbl/d. Based

on the correlation of production profiles for neighbouring

vertical wells, Amros identified four high producing zones with

the average initial production of 580 bbl/d.The traditional

approach of drilling one horizontal well would have resulted in

a loss of $1.3 Million in the first year. With the Amros approach,

including the cost of drilling and completion of two vertical and

four horizontal wells plus the cost of Amros services, the profit

for the first year is $20.2 Million, including only production

from the horizontal wells. Using Amros services for only a few

wells provided additional profit of $21.5 Million in the 1st year

compared with the traditional approach. Amros Technology will

radically change the Shale development paradigm by increasing

Operator’s success rate:

• Increasingproductionand reducingdevelopment cost

•Accessing reservesmissedby conventional analysis

• Increasing recoveryefficiency

•Reducingenvironmental impact

Speaker Biography

Vladimir Ingerman who is president and CEO of Amros Corporation. He has 54

professional publications including a book. He founded Amros Corporation in 1994.

Amros Technology was a finalist for the world oil awards 2016 in the category New

Horizon Idea involvingformationevaluation inshale.AmrosCorporationwasrecognized

as most promising company at RICE Alliance in 2015 twice. More than 30 years of

E&P experience in the United States, Russia, India, Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador and

Denmark. Extensive experience in evaluation of clastics and carbonates, conventional

and unconventional hydrocarbons, interpretation of open and cased hole logs and

integrationwithgeological,CCAL,SCAL,geophysical,andengineeringdatatobuildstatic

anddynamicmodels.Heexperiencesencompassesexploration, integratedfieldstudies,

data management, database optimization, software development and optimization of

production of mature fields. He was vice president of Tyumenneftegeophysica the

second largest Service Company in the oil ministry in Former Soviet Union. In this

company he was in charge of the development, implementation, and support of the

software for automated processing of log data. This software captured almost 100%

of oil and gas wells in Western Siberia - the largest oil and gas region in Former Soviet

Union and is still in use. He also worked for Halliburton and Schlumberger and many

oil companies in USA, South America and Europe. The list included Amoco, Shell

International, Mobil, Maersk Oil, W&T Offshore, Chaparral Resources, Union Texas

Petroleum, Pemex, Pdvsa, Eco petrol, Petro bras, and Petro Ecuador, among others.

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ingerman@amros.us

Vladimir Ingerman

Amros Corporation, USA

Unlock the potential of shale plays

Vladimir Ingerman, Oil & Gas 2018 &

Petroleum Engineering 2018, Volume 2

DOI: 10.4066/2591-7331-C2-004