August 2022 - The Pipeline

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SPE Permian Basin Calendar of Events…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Chairman’s Corner…………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………….4 SPE Permian Basin Energy Conference.…………….…………………………………………………………………………………………….5 SPE PB Kick Off Social………………………………………………….………………….....…………………………………………………………..7 31st Annual SPE Permian Basin Golf Tournament……….………………….....…………………………………………………………..9 UTPB Engineering Internship Fair……………………….……….………………….....…………………………………………………………11 ConocoPhillips Bad Boy Blast Clayshoot.…………….……….………………….....…………………………………………………………17

Midland College PPDC Industry Training…………………………………………………………………………….…………………………18 SPE Permian Basin Board………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………23

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Save The Date! 31st Annual SPE Permian Basin Golf Tournament: September 9, 2022 UTPB Engineering Internship Fair: September 14, 2022 SPE Permian Basin Energy Conference: October 24-26, 2022 ConocoPhillips Bad Boy Blast Clayshoot: October 13-14, 2022 Publica on of the SPE-PB Sec on

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Shivani Vyas SPE-PB Chairman 2022-2023 Technical Services Engineer Odessa Separator Inc. (OSI) To my fellow SPE Permian Basin members, I hope all of you had a fantas c summer and have successfully dodged the heat wave so far. On behalf of SPE Permian Basin Sec on, I would like to extend a warm welcome to our new members and exis ng members of the basin. The Permian is the place to be – the string of boomtowns and man camps that represent the heartbeat of American energy. It’s the Permian that we call home. First of all, let me tell you why I am proud to be in the Permian: The Permian currently accounts for 43% of U.S. daily produc on and is home to almost 40% of the na on's ac ve drilling rigs. Of the many sca ered forma ons across the country, one reigns supreme – the Permian Basin. Domes c crude output reached a new high for the year as producers ramp up produc on to meet summer needs per the Energy Informa on Administra on (EIA). Importantly, the Permian has played a crucial role in America’s ascent to becoming the World’s No. 1 crude oil producing na on. The Permian has been the most ac ve and produc ve oil producing region in the country and is the second largest most produc ve natural gas region of the United States with a geographic footprint area of about 0.022% compared to the area of the en re na on. This growth hasn’t been achieved without its challenges. In the 1970’s during the global oil crisis, the industry incrementally developed technologies like hydraulic fracturing & horizontal drilling that eventually created a turn around and breakthroughs in the Barne Shale in the 2000’s; it’s these breakthroughs that ended up se ng the stage for the “Shale Revolu on.” A er 2015’s short decline in produc on, producers were able to drive the Permian to new heights, which played a key role in making the United States the world’s largest oil producer by 2018. We overcame the pandemic, survived drama c declines in oil prices and con nuous challenges of climate change, under supply of global oil market, well placement (Fig. 1: Odessa, TX in 2003 vs. 2018; at the end of this ar cle), and pipeline capacity issues. Even with all these challenges in the Permian, we as an industry con nuously strive to address these issues by pushing the boundaries, such as: drilling 3-mile laterals from the standard of 1-mile laterals (Rystad Energy: ShaleWellCube), implemen ng zero carbon net policies, and tapping into digital tech to improve produc vity. The Permian Basin’s recoverable reserves in the Wolfcamp and Bone Spring forma ons alone are es mated at 50 billion barrels of crude oil and about 300 billion cubic feet of natural gas. With all of this, it’s the community that we have always relied upon. Our people of West Texas and Southeast New Mexico – a community of bold and brave individuals who have bonded together is what makes the Permian the place to be and why I feel fortunate to be part of it. I am honored to serve as the 2022-23 SPE Permian Basin Chair; here’s li le bit about myself: I am Shivani Vyas, a Petroleum Engineer graduated from Texas Tech University (TTU), currently working as a Technical Services Engineer in the produc on and opera ons division for Odessa Separator Inc. (OSI). Born and raised in India, I am glad to have chosen West Texas; even more grateful that it chose me right back! I started my involvement through SPE’s TTU student chapter, served on the SPE Permian Basin Young Professional board for a couple of years and on the SPE Permian Basin Sec on this past year alongside remarkable peers who have humbled me to understand the responsibili es and values of the SPE Permian sec on. I am very much honored to be serving as the Chair for the SPE Permian Basin Sec on for 2022 – 2023 term. SPE including the SPE Permian Basin Sec on has always strived to create vision and value for its members by organizing technical sessions, community services and networking events to enhance technical and professional competency of the community. We would love to have your involvement, and here’s how you could get involved:

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5 CHAIRMAN’S CORNER

SPE Permian Basin Events (August – September 2022): · · · · · ·

SPE PB Kickoff Event – August 11th, more details on Pg. 7. 31st Annual Golf Tournament – Sept 9th at Hogan Golf Course, more details on Pg. 9. SPE PB, UTPB Career Fair – Sept 14th, more details on Pg. 11. Join our disciplined focused events organized by Study Groups – Reservoir, Comple ons & Opera ons and Data Analy cs Study Groups. Help us build the future leaders of the Permian – SPE PB Young Professionals Get acquainted with our ongoing events in the Basin – SPE PB Membership.

It’s the members that make this organiza on. We would very much like your feedback and sugges ons for us to be working together and moving forward. Please feel free to reach out to anyone of us on the board. Contact details on Pg. 24.

Oil Field outside Odessa, TX in 2003 vs. 2018. Source: WSJ, Google Earth, YouTube.


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Proudly Presents

THE 18TH ANNUAL

OCTOBER 13 - 14, 2022 Benefi ng the: Andrews, Ector, Howard and Midland County Volunteer Fire Departments along with the Odessa Crime Stoppers

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SPONSORSHIP LEVELS DIAMOND SPONSOR $7,000

PLATINUM SPONSOR $4,000

GOLD SPONSOR $2,500

SILVER SPONSOR $1,500

COOKK-ON-THE-COURSE SPONSOR $1,000

Includes: · (4) 4-Man Teams

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PPDC Courses

Midland College PPDC 221 N. Main Street Midland, TX 79701 (432) 683-2832 h ps://mcce.midland.edu > Oil & Gas Training Adult & Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid Instructor: Claudia Tarin July 25, 2022, Monday, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Cost: $50; Out of State: $75

Oilfield Terminology Instructor: Tommy Lent July 26-27, 2022, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $625; Out of State: $650 Basin United Fundamentals (Spanish) Instructor: Claudia Tarin July 28, 2022, Thursday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $200, Out of State $225 Basin United Leadership (English) Instructor: R. Glen Gann July 28, 2022, Thursday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $225, Out of State $275 Online Division Order Cer ficate Program: Module 5 of 6 - Oil & Gas Law Instructor: Alyce Hoge August 3-31, 2022 Cost: $612.50; Out of State: $637.50 Online PLM Cer ficate Program: Module 5 of 6 - Legally Enforceable Oil & Gas Contracts Instructor: Alyce Hoge August 3-31, 2022 Cost: $612.50; Out of State: $637.50 SafeLand USA (Veriforce/PEC) Instructor: R. Glen Gann August 8, 2022, Monday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Cost: $200; Out of State $225 Permian Basin STEPS Mee ng (Safety) Sponsored by Founda on Energy Services and Centurion US Rentals & Services Open to the public! Midland College, Scharbauer Student Center – Carrasco Room August 9, 2022, Tuesday, 8:30 am to 11:30 am TIBCO Spo ire for Oil & Gas Professionals - Intermediate Course Instructor: Bryan McDowell August 9-10, 2022 Cost: $600; Out of State: $625

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Midland College PPDC

PPDC Courses

Midland College PPDC 221 N. Main Street Midland, TX 79701 (432) 683-2832 h ps://mcce.midland.edu > Oil & Gas Training CAD Autodesk® Inventor® Dra ing & 3-D Modeling Design Instructor: Juan C. Correa August 15-19, 2022 Cost: $1,500; Out of State: $1,525

Log Analysis of Hydrocarbon Bearing Shales Instructor: Dr. George Asquith August 16, 2022 Cost: $500; Out of State: $525 Introduc on to Structured Query Language (SQL) Instructor: Mark Edgar September 8, 2022 Cost: $500; Out of State: $525 Remedia on and Restora on of Hydrocarbon and Brine Contaminated Soils - Self-paced and Online Instructor: Dr. Kerry Suble e September 12-October 21, 2022 Cost: $750; Out of State: $775 Unconven onal Resource Assessment and Valua on Instructor: Mark McLane September 12-15, 2022, Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $2500; Out of State: $2525 The Basics of Crude, Gas and NGL Contracts/Marke ng for the Non-Marke ng Professional Instructor: Michael J. Banschbach September 20, 2022, Tuesday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $450; Out of State: $475 Advanced Crude, Gas and NGL Contracts/Marke ng for the Marke ng Professional Instructor: Michael J. Banschbach September 21, 2022, Wednesday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $550; Out of State: $575 Incident/Accident Inves ga on Instructor: R. Glen Gann September 28, 2022 Cost: $200; Out of State: $225 Advanced Structured Query Language (SQL) Instructor: Mark Edgar September 29, 2022 Cost: $575; Out of State: $600


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PPDC Courses

Midland College PPDC 221 N. Main Street Midland, TX 79701 (432) 683-2832 h ps://mcce.midland.edu > Oil & Gas Training DOT Compliance Manager Training Instructor: San ago Talamantez October 4-6, 2022, Tuesday - Thursday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Cost: $1,500; Out of State: $1,525 Petroleum Land Basics: Becoming LandWise Instructor: Ralph R Lea October 4-6, 2022, Tuesday-Thursday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $895; Out of State: $920 Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) Fundamentals & Applica on Instructors: Pat Lipovski & Bob Peterson October 10-11, 2022, Monday – Tuesday, 8:30am to 4:30 pm Cost: $3000; Out of State: $3025 The Engaging & Influen al Leader 2-day Leadership Training Program Instructors: Pat Lipovski & Bob Peterson October 12-13, 2022, Wednesday – Thursday, 8:30am to 4:30 pm Cost: $3000; Out of State: $3025 Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists Instructor: Paul Pausé October 10-13, 2022, Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Cost: $1,835; Out of State: $1,860 Introduc on to Oilfield Opera ons Includes Fieldtrip to The Petroleum Museum Instructor: Albert Garza November 1-2, 2022, Tuesday-Wednesday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $625; Out of State: $650

Managing Sucker Rod Li Well Failures Instructor: Albert Garza November 3, 2022, Thursday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Cost: $475; Out of State: $500 Petroleum Engineering for Non-Engineers Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Miskimins November 9-10, 2022, Wednesday-Thursday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Cost: $695; Out of State: $720 Economic Evalua on & Investment Decision Methods Instructor: John M. Stermole & Andrew Pederson October 17-20, 2022, Mon. – Wed. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Thur. 8:00 am to 12:00 pm Cost: $3000; Out of State: $3025

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Midland College PPDC

PPDC Courses

Midland College PPDC 221 N. Main Street Midland, TX 79701 (432) 683-2832 h ps://mcce.midland.edu > Oil & Gas Training Carbonate Petrophysics Instructor: George Asquith December 5, 2022, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: $500; Out of State: $525

2023: Waterflooding: Performance Predic ons and Surveillance Instructor: Dr. Mike Wiggins April 24-28, 2023, Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Friday, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm Cost: $3975; Out of State: $4000 Midland College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, na onal origin, sex, disability or age in its programs and ac vi es. The following individual has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimina on policies: Tana Baker, Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer, 3600 N. Garfield, SSC 131, Midland, TX 79705, (432) 685-4781, tbaker@midland.edu. For further informa on on no ce of nondiscrimina on, visit h ps://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/nondisc.html or call 1 (800) 421-3481.


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SPE PB Board

2022-2023 SPE Permian Basin Board Members Posi on

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Member's Email

Chairman Vice-Chairman Treasurer Secretary Awards and Nomina ons Community Rela ons PR & Adver sing

Odessa Separator Inc. (OSI) ConocoPhillips Chevron Halliburton ConocoPhillips Endeavor Energy Resources EOG Resources Liberty Energy Chevron Endeavor Energy Resources Silver p Comple on Services Permian Diagnos c Solu ons SCI Coterra Energy Diamondback Energy Odessa Separator Inc. (OSI)

Study Group Liaison

Shivani Vyas Taylor Reeves Paul Brown Ayodeji Daramola Nuny Rincones Andrea Switzer Ryan Yarger Akiko Billings Ryan Smith Jeane e Reyes James Haest Ma hew Perry Sara Booth Yoshi Pradhan Eli Montaya Gustavo Gonzalez Libby Einhorn Joe Brandenburg Flo Akintunji

Graco Oilfield Services SM Energy

shivanivy928@gmail.com taylor.m.reeves@conocophillips.com paulbrown@chevron.com ayodeji.daramola@halliburton.com nuny.rincones@conocophillips.com andrea.e.switzer@gmail.com ryan_yarger@eogresources.com akiko.billings@gmail.com ryan.a.smith@chevron.com jreyes@eeronline.com james.haest@silver pcomple ons.com mperry@permiandiagnos csolu ons.com sara.f.foster@gmail.com ypradhan.pge@utexas.edu emontoya33@gmail.com ggonzalez@odsep.com libbyeinhorn@aol.com joe.brandenburg@gracosvcs.com folochi@gmail.com

Comple ons &

Cathy Harris

Lodestone Oil & Gas Consul ng, LLC

lodestoneogc@outlook.com

Pipeline Newsle er & Website Coordinator Golf Tournament Coordinators Internet Coordinator Membership Programs Scholarship

Ronnie Arispe ConocoPhillips Anthony Bordonaro ConocoPhillips Reservoir Study Group Yoshi Pradhan Coterra Energy Texas Tech Liaison Ryan Bhagwandass The George R. Brown Partnership L.P. UT Permian Basin Liaison Bre Keitges Covenant Data Analy cs Study Group

ronnie.arispe@conocophillips.com anthony.bordonaro@chevron.com ypradhan.pge@utexas.edu rbhagwandass@tgrbp.com bre keitges1@gmail.com

Communica ons

Dalton Kille

Extract

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Young Professionals

Ma hew Watson Billy Harris Ma Lippman Jay Young Ri hy Son Bill Webb Jace Farmer Alana Priebe Jus n Moos

ConocoPhillips Lodestone Oil & Gas Consul ng, LLC Laredo Petroleum Consultant SM Energy Bill Webb, Inc Fasken Oil & Ranch ConocoPhillips Silver p Comple on Services

ma hew.a.watson@conocophillips.com lodestoneogc@outlook.com mlippman@laredopetro.com jay@jroal.com ri hyson@gmail.com billwebbinc@suddenlink.net jacefarm90@gmail.com alana.r.priebe@conocophillips.com jus n.moos@silver pcomple ons.com

At Large Past Chair CO2 Conference Clayshoot Commi ee


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