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1 Focus on Sucker Rod Pumping Technology, Information, Automation, Experiences
Title slide Keep the title brief and to one line? The second line (in smaller type style) is for the date of the presentation – depending on your presentation, you may also need to include Location and/or Presenter’s name/s and Job title if needed – as a such a second line may be used for these purposes. Do not include unnecessary information in your presentation title – starting off with clear and simple messages will set the style and focus the audience for what is to follow.

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Disclaimer The following disclaimer shall be included as the last page of a Technical Presentation or Continuing Education Course. A similar disclaimer is included on the front page of the Sucker Rod Pumping Web Site. The Artificial Lift Research and Development Council and its officers and trustees, and the Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Steering Committee members, and their supporting organizations and companies (here-in-after referred to as the Sponsoring Organizations), and the author(s) of this Technical Presentation or Continuing Education Training Course and their company(ies), provide this presentation and/or training material at the Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop "as is" without any warranty of any kind, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information or the products or services referred to by any presenter (in so far as such warranties may be excluded under any relevant law) and these members and their companies will not be liable for unlawful actions and any losses or damage that may result from use of any presentation as a consequence of any inaccuracies in, or any omission from, the information which therein may be contained. The views, opinions, and conclusions expressed in these presentations and/or training materials are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Sponsoring Organizations. The author is solely responsible for the content of the materials. The Sponsoring Organizations cannot and do not warrant the accuracy of these documents beyond the source documents, although we do make every attempt to work from authoritative sources. The Sponsoring Organizations provide these presentations and/or training materials as a service. The Sponsoring Organizations make no representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the presentations and/or training materials, or any part thereof, including any warrantees of title, non-infringement of copyright or patent rights of others, merchantability, or fitness or suitability for any purpose. 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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General Chairman Mike Poythress Mike started his oilfield career in 1979 as a Service Tech for Axelson, Inc, based out of Houston.  In 1985 he was promoted to District Manager and transferred to the Giddings Austin Chalk.  With the arrival of horizontal wells in the early 90’s, much of the industry focused on bigger pumps and more production.  During this time Mike was responsible for both the Giddings and Pearsall Austin Chalk, which gave him exposure to the challenges of pumping horizontal wells – both above and below the kickoff point.  In 1994 Mike moved back to Houston and began traveling to fields throughout the US.  Over the next 19 years his career took him through positions at Weatherford, CDI Energy Services (Axelson Pump Shops) and NOV Wilson.  For most of the last 15 years, the majority of Mike’s time was spent working with customers to reduce failures through tracking pump components and failures.  He has had the honor to travel to and work on projects in Argentina, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, Trinidad, Ukraine and Venezuela – oh, and California.  In March 2014 he joined ConocoPhillips’ Global Production Engineering Team as the Artificial Lift Specialist for Beam Pumping wells. Among Mike’s many blessings, is to have been married to his wife Susan, for the last 33 years.  They have one daughter, Michelle, who is the very best daughter ever, even though she decided to avoid the oilfield and become a 3rd grade teacher.  Mike and Susan recently moved back to Houston from behind the Pine Curtain (Tyler, Texas). Sept. 15 – 18, 2015 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop

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Keynote Speaker Brian Ellithorp - Devon Energy: Brian graduated with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Oklahoma State University in 2004 and immediately joined Chesapeake initially working assets focusing on completions and production in the Anadarko Basin, Northern Mid-Continent, Arkoma Basin, and Fayetteville Shale. He joined Chesapeake’s Engineering Technology Group in 2009 where he served as Engineering Advisor – Well Optimization allowing him to focus on horizontal well deliquification, failure reduction programs, production optimization, and new technologies. In February 2013 Brian joined Devon’s Production Operations Excellence team in the Exploration and Strategic Services branch of the company functioning as an advisor and resource for all forms of artificial lift. He currently serves as Artificial Lift Coordinator on the OE team. 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Gal Friday Ronda Brewer Southwestern Petroleum Short Course and ALRDC Very special thanks to Ronda. Without her hard work and dedication, this Workshop couldn’t come together as well as it does. Thank You! 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

7 Continuing Education Courses One-Day Courses on Tuesday
Course Basic Sucker Rod Pumping Anthony Allison Tues: 8:00 – 5:00 Room 20 Course Shooting and Interpreting Fluid Levels in Sucker Rod Wells Lynn Rowlan Tues : 8:00 – 5:00 Room 19 Course Dynagraph Analysis Louis Ray Tues: 8:00 – 5:00 Room 18 Course Chemicals Norm Hein, Becky Ogden Tues: 8:00 – 5:00 Room 17 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

8 Continuing Education Courses One-Day Courses on Wednesday
Course Sucker Rod Pump Automation Hardware and Software Anthony Allison Wed: 8:00 – 5:00 Room 18 Course Troubleshooting Horizontal Rod and Pump Problems Lynn Rowlan, Norm Hein Wed: 8:00 – 5:00 Room 19-20 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

9 Continuing Education Courses Two-Day Course on Tuesday & Wednesday
Course Care, Handling, Best Practices, and Failures Russell Stevens Tues & Wed: 8:00 – 5:00 Room 16 Rodney Sands Mike Hendrix 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Technical Sessions I New Technology, R&D Thursday: 7:55 – 12:00 Rooms 19 – 20 Chair: Anthony Allison SALT Automation Power Management Speed of Sound Reservoir Management Carbon Fiber Rods Denbury Resources Fiberglass Rods Total Rod Concepts 3D Wellbore Visualize Black Rock Reduce Pump Slippage Encline Artificial Lift Pump Stroke Optimizer Encline Artificial Lift 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Technical Sessions II Design, Automation, Optimization, Challenges Thursday: 1:30 – 4:00 Rooms Chair: Dr. Victoria Pons, Brent Thomas Accurate Dyno Data Weatherford Fluid Pound Avoidance General Electric Advanced Visualization General Electric Horizontal Well Data Weatherford Downhole Data Weatherford 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Technical Sessions III Case Histories, Experiences, Best Practices Friday: 7:55 – 12:00 Rooms Chair: James Martin Downhole Gas Separators Hein Consulting Pump End Fittings John Crane STP Pump Weatherford Pumping Coal Fines ConocoPhillips Pressure Test for Leaks Echometer Power Line Losses Echometer 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Breakout Sessions I Automation of Sucker Rod Wells & Assoc. Facilities Thursday: 4:30 – 6:00 Room 17 Facilitator: Anthony Allison II Rod Pumping System Failure Frequency and Failure Analysis Room 16 Facilitator: Tom Cochrane, Mark Turland III Rod Pumping Horizontal Wells Room Facilitator: Norm Hein 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Workshop Sponsors Artificial Lift R&D Council Muth Pumps Southwestern Petroleum Short Course 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Workshop Sponsors Texas Tech. Dept. of Petroleum Engineering 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Workshop Exhibitors Black Gold Pump & Supply Distribution NOW Echometer, Inc. Encline Artificial Lift 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Workshop Exhibitors Kudu Pumps Materion Performance Alloys Megalex, LLC Muth Pumps 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Workshop Exhibitors Tenaris Total Rod Concepts Weatherford 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

19 Workshop Meals & Events
Monday ALRDC Board Meeting (6:00 pm, at Workshop Hotel) Tuesday Continuing Education (8:00 – 5:00) ALRDC R&D Meeting (6:00) Wednesday Continuing Education (8:00 – 5:00) Reception (5:15 – 7:00) Thursday Technical Session (7:55 – 12:00) Lunch (12:00 – 1:00) Keynote Address (1:00 – 1:30) Technical Session (1:30 – 4:00) Breakout Sessions (4:30 – 6:00) Friday Technical Session (7:55 – 12:00) Door prizes (12:00 – 12:10) Lunch (12:10 – 1:30) Steering Committee (12:10 – 1:30) 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

20 Presentations on the Web
Use the ALRDC Web Site Go to: Workshops Fall 2015 Sucker Rod Presentations (or Breakouts) Access Code: 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015

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Join ALRDC If you are not already a member of ALRDC, please join. Membership is free. Go to: Click on ALRDC Support Services Click on Join ALRDC Organization Agree with The Terms Fill in Registration Information Many benefits including free access to presentations 2015 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Sept. 15 – 18, 2015


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