WHO WILL BE ATTENDING
Senior Decision Makers From…
- US Oil & Gas Majors
- Leading Marcellus Operators
- Independent Oil & Gas Companies With Shale Gas Operations
- Leading Operators Active In Other Major North American Shale Plays Such as Haynesville, Eagle Ford & Barnett
- Utica Operators
- Government & Regulatory Bodies
- Research Institutes
- Geological Institutes & Associations
With The Following Job Titles...
- CEO
- VP Completions
- VP Production
- VP Operations
- VP Engineering
- VP Resource Management
- VP Marcellus
- VP Assets
- VP Unconventional Resources
- VP Geology & Geophysics
- VP Strategy & Planning
- VP Upstream North America
- VP Onshore Development
- VP New Ventures
- VP Asset Development
- VP Strategy
- Technology Director
- Completions Director
- Technical Engineers
- Chief Unconventional Oil & Gas Experts
- General Counsel
- Associate general counsel
- Staff attorney
- In house counsel
- VP legal
- Corporate affairs professionals
Plus...
- Water Treatment & Filtration Companies
- Bioremediation Companies
- Pressure Pumping Companies
- Hydraulic Fracturing Service Providers
- Completion Technology Suppliers
- Pipeline Companies
- Transport & Logistical Service Providers
- GPS Tracking System Service Providers
- Water Storage Companies
- Environmental Consultancies
- Well Service Providers
- Completions Consultants
- Laboratory & Analysis Firms
- Software Systems Companies
- Investment Firms
- Market & Economics Analysts
- PR Firms
- CO2 Sequestration
FOLLOW US...
- http://www.american-business-conferences.com/7/contact-us/
OVER 25 SENIOR INDUSTRY SPEAKERS INCLUDING:
SHALE GAS WATER MANAGEMENT MARCELLUS 2012
As the pace of Marcellus shale gas production continues to develop at an incredible rate in spite of tightening water disposal regulations, there is increasing pressure on operators to re-use water resources for frac operations. Continually evolving regulations combined with water scarcity and high disposal costs mean operators across the Marcellus are keenly adopting innovative strategies, advanced techniques and cutting edge technologies for water re-use and treatment to reduce the costs associated with managing the water resources that are critical to production.
The mission of the Shale Gas Water Management, Marcellus Initiative 2012 is to once more bring together E&P executives, senior decision makers, technical experts and strategic professionals working in the Marcellus to drive forward solutions at every level of water management from sourcing to reuse to treatment, recycling, transportation, storage and disposal.
Day 1 will start by examining how Marcellus E&P companies are driving down the cost of sourcing the vast volumes of water required for fracing and how to minimize permit waiting times when sourcing fresh water. Operators will then present real-life solutions for treating and re-using flowback water focusing on how to achieve the water quality and treatment levels required for safe reuse. Finally the afternoon speakers will scrutinize the tried and tested technologies that have been proven to hasten effective water treatment at the lowest costs.
Day 2 will focus on water handling and disposal and will start by examining innovative storage and transportation options both above and below ground, including pipelines and trucking, with the aim of minimizing both cost and environmental risks. Day two will finish by examining the compliant disposal options available alongside the latest regulatory requirements to increase efficiency of water handling for frac operations and drive down logistical costs.
This years congress is also, for the first time, hosting two pre-conference workshops on March 27 to give delegates the option of learning about the related areas of strategic decision making, bioremediation and Marellus regulations in a targeted and intimate environment from the thought leaders in each area. Click here to find out more.
The Shale Gas Water Management Marcellus Initiative 2012 is the 5th in the North American Shale Gas Water Management series which has hosted VPs and Executives from almost every shale E&P company currently working on innovative new ways of driving down the costs and enhancing the efficiency of managing the huge volumes of water necessary for hydraulic fracturing in the US. It will be attended by all executives and managers involved in managing water resources in the Marcellus.
Encana Oil & Gas
'I thought the conference was great. It was very well organized and I felt the content was superb'
LEARNING BENEFITS
As Marcellus shale gas operators continue the drive towards 100% re-use…
…the race to develop the lowest cost, highest efficiency water re-use techniques, capable of treating water to chemical compatibility levels required for re-use, is speeding up.
To learn more about innovative techniques, technologies and best practices for managing water, North America’s leading operators will be meeting at the Shale Gas Water Management, Marcellus Initiative 2012 in Canonsburg, PA in March to share technical and strategic advances being used to cost-effectively source, transport, treat, re-use and dispose of the water critical to Marcellus shale gas production.
This event is the fifth in the sell-out North American Shale Gas Water Management Series and the second in the Marcellus Shale Gas Water Management Series that has been attended by over 1400 delegates and speakers from almost every major North American unconventional operator.
Brand new learning benefits for 2012 include:
- WATER SOURCING: Developing a systematic and cost effective approach for ensuring water is always available in time for the frac whilst complying with the latest permitting regulations
- WATER QUALITY: Examining water chemistry within the water quality debate to determine the minimum treatment levels required for safe re-use and minimize scaling and corrosion
- WATER TREATMENT & RE-USE: Scrutinizing the tried and tested water recycling technologies proven to cost effectively treat water for re-use
- STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION: Developing a centralized impoundment and transport system for cost-effectively moving water from the source to the impoundment to the well pad
- DISPOSAL: Understanding the latest disposal regulations in PA and OH and the compliant disposal options available to cost-effectively manage waste water

