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SUMMARY:Northern Rockies Chapter of SPEE Meeting
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM: Leo A. Giangiacomo\, P.E. – Extreme Petroleum Techno
 logy – Understanding Oil Price Trends
 Date: Wednesday\, April 25\, 201
 8.&nbsp\; 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Two-hour Technical Presentation followed by 
 lunch.
 Registration: Registration will start at 8:30 am with coffee\, be
 verages and light snacks.
 Location: Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Com
 mission Meeting Room\, 2211 King Boulevard\, Casper\, WY. This meeting wil
 l be video conferenced to select locations.
 Cost: $20.00/person.&nbsp\; 
 Online registration is recommended to guarantee seating and lunch. Registe
 r by&nbsp\;Wednesday\, April 17\, 2018 at 5:00 pm. Onsite registration may
  be available on first come basis for cash or check only. Membership in SP
 EE is not required to attend this meeting.&nbsp\;
 Lunch: BBQ Lunch follo
 wing the presentation\, provided by Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute (EORI)
  in the Bighorn Room at the Wyoming Technology Business Center (WTBC)\, 24
 35 King Blvd\, next door to the WOGCC.
 Continuing Education Credit: 2.0 
 hours continuing education credit for attendees as requested prior to the 
 meeting.
 Register Online
 Download Event Brochure
 Questions? Contact 
 us:&nbsp\;
 Rick Vine 307-234-3571 (office) or 307-752-0701 (cell) or ric
 k@allenandcrouch.com
 Leo Giangiacomo 307-224-5021 (office) or 307-259-14
 96 (cell) or leo@extremepetrotech.com.
 Rob Hurless 307-315-6443 (office)
  or 307-259-0494 (cell) or rhurless@uwyo.edu
 Presentation Abstract:
 Oi
 l and gas prices affect everything that we do in the oil industry. They se
 em impossible to predict. Yet\, there are some elements that can be better
  understood and greatly improve our outlook. By dividing up the price envi
 ronment and looking at all of the factors separately\, we find that they c
 an be digested more easily piece by piece\, and then adding them all up to
  get a tighter look at the future. There will always be some pieces that c
 annot be evaluated with any certainty\, but knowing what they are helps us
  to deal with the uncertainty better.
 Supply and demand forms the basis 
 for market pricing\, but demand is the most important influence on markets
 . Geopolitical factors layer upon supply and demand and have a higher freq
 uency effect. Finally\, analysts and market psychology form the uppermost 
 and highest frequency response to pricing. We will examine how this system
  works to form the pricing environment we experience.
 Presenter Leo A. G
 iangiacomo\, PE
 Leo Giangiacomo is the president of Extreme Petroleum Te
 chnology. He holds a BS degree in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering fr
 om Penn State in 1978. He is a registered Professional Engineer (Petroleum
 ) in Wyoming.
 He started his career with Texaco in South Louisiana. They
  transferred him to Casper in 1981\, where he has remained. He worked for 
 a series of contractors at the Naval Petroleum Reserve #3 until 1998\, whe
 n he started Extreme Petroleum Technology\, with his spouse Kathleen.
 He
  has worked on CO2 floods\, steamfloods\, ASP floods\, tight gas developme
 nt\, multilateral well and LWD technology development\, field redevelopmen
 t\, integrated reservoir description and simulation studies\, drilling wel
 l programs\, wellsite supervision\, horizontal well fracture completion de
 sign\, stimulation optimization\, reserves evaluations\, property acquisit
 ions and divestment\, and economics. He has experience in the Rockies\, Mi
 dContinent\, Gulf Coast\, Alaska\, Hungary\, Australia\, Kazakhstan\, and 
 Nigeria.
 He is a current member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers\, 
 Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers\, Wyoming Geological Association
 \, and American Association of Professional Geologists. He currently serve
 s as Vice Chairman of the Northern Rockies Section of SPEE and on the Tech
 nical Review Committee for SPE’s Reservoir Engineering and Evaluation Jo
 urnal and Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology\, where he was named Ou
 tstanding Technical Editor in 2006. He publishes a weekly newsletter on th
 e oil and gas industry and joins Chuck Gray’s Wyoming Mornings show on K
 VOC 1230 AM Tuesday mornings for an oil and gas industry update.
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