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International Energy Projects Primer, Part I: Project Lifecycle, Conventional Resources and Hydrocarbons, plus Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources

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International Energy Projects Primer, Part I: Project Lifecycle, Conventional Resources and Hydrocarbons, plus Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources
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Session 1: Overview of an International Energy Project Lifecycle - An overview of a typical international energy project lifecycle from development through decommissioning.
 
Session 2: Energy, Geology and Geophysics: Conventional Resources - A lawyer's introduction to the science underlying the agreements we draft and negotiate in the course of developing and operating an international energy project. Petroleum, crude, natural gas and liquids—what are they? Where are they located? How do we find them? When do we think they might run out? Also, a brief introduction to geophysical data acquisition and processing techniques and the leading role geophysical data plays in modern oil and gas exploration and operations.
 
Session 3: Petroleum Engineering: Conventional Hydrocarbons - How do we physically explore for, develop and produce hydrocarbons? As lawyers, we must have an understanding of the fundamentals of petroleum activities to accurately draft agreements and effectively provide counsel to energy industry clients. An introduction to different types of offshore and onshore drilling and production systems including FPSOs (floating, production, storage and off-loading vessels) and TLPs (tension-leg platforms). Typical liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities (liquefaction, regasification and pipelines) are discussed, with coverage of "high-level" drilling and production facilities and operation cost estimates.
 
Session 4: Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources - An overview of the geology and geophysics of unconventional hydrocarbon resources including shale. An introduction to the petroleum engineering techniques required to develop and produce these resources.
 

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1. Overview of an International Energy Project Lifecycle (Jul 2015)

D. Marie Wagner

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Overview of an International Energy Project Lifecycle (Jul 2015)

An overview of a typical international energy project lifecycle from development through decommissioning.

Originally presented: Jun 2015 The Law, Science and Finance of International Energy Projects

D. Marie Wagner, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation - The Woodlands, TX

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2. Energy, Geology and Geophysics: Conventional Resources (Jul 2015)

Eric C. Potter

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Energy, Geology and Geophysics: Conventional Resources (Jul 2015)

A lawyer's introduction to the science underlying the agreements we draft and negotiate in the course of developing and operating an international energy project. Petroleum, crude, natural gas and liquids—what are they? Where are they located? How do we find them? When do we think they might run out? Also, a brief introduction to geophysical data acquisition and processing techniques and the leading role geophysical data plays in modern oil and gas exploration and operations.

Originally presented: Jun 2015 The Law, Science and Finance of International Energy Projects

Eric C. Potter, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas - Austin, TX

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3. Petroleum Engineering: Conventional Hydrocarbons (Jul 2015)

Keith Troutman

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Petroleum Engineering: Conventional Hydrocarbons (Jul 2015)

How do we physically explore for, develop and produce hydrocarbons? As lawyers, we must have an understanding of the fundamentals of petroleum activities to accurately draft agreements and effectively provide counsel to energy industry clients. An introduction to different types of offshore and onshore drilling and production systems including FPSOs (floating, production, storage and off-loading vessels) and TLPs (tension-leg platforms). Typical liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities (liquefaction, regasification and pipelines) are discussed, with coverage of "high-level" drilling and production facilities and operation cost estimates.

Originally presented: Jun 2015 The Law, Science and Finance of International Energy Projects

Keith Troutman, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation - The Woodlands, TX

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4. Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources (Jul 2015)

Eric C. Potter, Keith Troutman

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Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources (Jul 2015)

An overview of the geology and geophysics of unconventional hydrocarbon resources including shale. An introduction to the petroleum engineering techniques required to develop and produce these resources.

Originally presented: Jun 2015 The Law, Science and Finance of International Energy Projects

Eric C. Potter, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas - Austin, TX
Keith Troutman, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation - The Woodlands, TX