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Luncheons

Those interested in presenting a technical topic for a CWLS luncheon should contact:

Harold S. Hovdebo
Husky Energy Ltd
· Tel: 403-750-5058
· Email:

Luncheon tickets can be purchased online or by contacting the CWLS office at:

Canadian Well Logging Society
2200 - 700 - 2nd Street SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 2W1
Phone: (403) 269-9366
Fax: (403) 269-2787

Luncheon Fees:

Members Reserved Meal: $35
Non-Members Reserved Meal: $40
Student Members:FREE

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the limited amount of tickets available at the door, the CWLS will no longer be accepting reservations for pay at the door luncheon tickets. Alternatively you may reserve a ticket in advance of the deadline by paying by cash or cheque, Visa, MC or Amex at the CWLS office.

Luncheon Advertising:

Slideshow Presentation - $100.00 per luncheon, $800.00 per year
Table Drop - $100.00 per luncheon

FYI CWLS Luncheons and courses qualify for APEGGA Professional Development Hours.


Date Speaker Topic
Jun 09, 2010 Dr. Brant Bennion
Director of the Flow in Porous Media Group, Weatherford Laboratories
Tight and Unconventional Gas Reservoir Evaluation and Optimization
May 19, 2010 Robert V. Hawkes
Team Leader, BJ Services Reservoir Services Group, Calgary, AB.
Common Pitfalls in Mini-Frac Analysis and Their Consequences for Hydraulic Fracture Design
Apr 14, 2010 Richard Thom, P. Geol.
General Manager, Petroleum Services Division - Core Laboratories Canada
Reservoir Quality and Fluid Sensitivity
Mar 10, 2010 Oliver C. Mullins
Scientific Advisor, Schlumberger
Downhole Fluid Analysis coupled with Asphaltene Nanoscience for Reservoir Evalution
Jan 13, 2010 Rong (Grace) Guo
PhD, P.Eng
Coal Characterization by Core-flood, X-ray CT and Low-field NMR
Dec 09, 2009 M.A. D'Iorio, Ph.D.
Director General
Gas Hydrates in Canadas North: Potential or Wishful Thinking
Nov 04, 2009 Bob Everett
Petrophysicist
Shale Gas Methods, Free and Adsorbed Gas in BGF/Section, Good and Poor Haynesville Wells, Petrophysical Characterization using a Nuclear Spectroscopy (ECS) Multi-Clay Model and Geological Analysis by a Maximum Likelihood System
Oct 13, 2009 David C. Herrick PhD
Consulting Petrophysicist
An Unconventional Approach to Unconventional Reservoirs
Sep 09, 2009 Dick Merkel
Newfield Exploration Company
Shaly Sand Petrophysical Model Development in Low Porosity Sands
Jun 10, 2009 Russell W. Spears
Petrophysicist, ExxonMobil
Development of a Predictive Tool for Estimating Well Performance in Horizontal Shale Gas Wells in the Barnett Shale, North Texas, USA
May 13, 2009 Keith Shanley
Geologist, Discovery Group, CO.
The state of fluid saturation in tight-gas reservoirs: Insights and implications from the Rocky Mountain basins.
Apr 08, 2009 W.P. Gwozd
Vice President, Gas Services, Ziff Energy Group
Full Cycle Costs of Natural Gas
Mar 18, 2009 David Jacobi
Geologist/Geochemist/ Mineralogist, Baker/INTEQ
An Integrated Petrophysical Characterization of Shale Gas Reservoirs
Jan 14, 2009 Derrick P Green
President, Green Imaging Technologies
SCAL using NMR: Current Techniques and Beyond

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