CAPPA CPD Luncheon: A Good Use for Column 3 on a Gas Analysis Report

November 21, 2018

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Venue: University of Calgary, Downtown Campus, 906 – 8th Ave. SW, Calgary

Please note there are no walk-up onsite registrations.

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Presentation Description:

Have you ever wondered how the liquid yield data is used in col 3 on your gas analysis reports? Do you ever wish you had more information to back up your production engineer’s claim that your company is being ripped off in their liquids recoveries?  Do you wish you could check that your allocated plant liquids are in the correct ballpark?

This lunch and learn is all about using the liquid yields provided on an analysis report combined with typical plant recoveries to determine a good ballpark estimate of the NGL volumes you should be receiving from your non-op GP operators.

Once you have the ballpark volumes, you then have intelligent data from which you can have meaningful discussions with your engineers and the plant operators.

Al will walk through the why Engineer and PA’s view allocations differently, where to get the data and how to use it to ballpark your volumes. Attendees will be provided a link to a worksheet that contains the calculations.

Speaker Bio:


Al McCue

Al McCue was born in Edmonton AB and raised in Calgary. He holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the UofC and a CAPPA certificate from SAIT. Al has spent most of his career working with computerized production accounting and field data capture systems in the development, support, implementation, marketing and training departments. He was one of the co-architects of the gas allocations engine in PAS.

Early in his career Al spent several years in the field working on well cementing, acidizing and fracturing crews, on pipeline crews, and as a field operator for Texaco in the Drayton Valley area.

Al is a senior instructor in the CAPPA program and has taught the well operations and field reporting section if the CAPPA program at SAIT and Mount Royal since 1984.

He is currently president of his own consulting company, Apogee Services.

His current work involves implementing field data capture systems, assisting companies with their EPAP audits, solving gas allocation issues and working with companies on PAS implementations.

Al is married with two adult children. Now that his children are grown, he and his wife enjoy travelling.

An Interesting Fact – Al is a diver and loves diving with sharks. Every year in St Maarten, Al goes on a shark dive with up to a dozen Caribbean reef sharks up to 8 feet long that swim mere inches away from the divers.

Program:

 

11:30 am    – Registration & Networking

11:45 am    – Lunch 

12:00 noon – Presentation

Please note there are no walk-up onsite registrations.

At each luncheon, attendees are entered to win one of two door prizes.

Price:

CAPPA Members – $68.00 (CAD)
Non-members – $82.00 (CAD) (not a member? Click here to apply for membership)

Please note there are no walk-up onsite registrations.


CANCELLATION POLICY
CPD Luncheon attendees must contact the CAPPA office in order to cancel their registration. Cancellations must be received in writing by email (office@cappa.org). The following refund policy is in place:Registration Closes: Noon, November 16.

 

– Full refunds will be given up to 10 days prior to the event.


– A 50% refund will be given up to 6 days prior to the event.


– Refunds will not be provided thereafter. 


There is an administration fee of $20 to cancel.

 

Registration, however, may be transferred to another attendee without an administration fee. Please notify CAPPA of the transfer to another attendee. The original registrant would be responsible to sort the payment out offline with the new attendee.