4.12.2011

Natural Gas WAter Issues...Learn Their Dirty Tricks...Attend This Workshop

So, you want to wage a concerned citizen/activist battle against the Natural Gas industry, and their environment destroying hydraulic fracking?  Want too take every step you can to keep them out of your community, out of your own back yards, want to keep your children from getting sick, even dying?  First, you have to know your enemy, how they work, how they operate, what tricks professionals are teaching them.  The best way to do that is by attending THEIR WORKSHOPS (webinars, or in person events) that discuss the BIG ISSUES, and no issue is bigger than water...our Clean Drinking Water, and their ability to FOUL IT UP.  

With these thoughts in mind, there is a particular workshop that is a must attend if you can find the money and means to attend at "The Shale Gas Symposim" being held Thursday May 19,2011.

Hotel Information:
Venue: Omni William Penn Hotel
Address: 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15219
Telephone: 412-281-7100 or 1-888-444-OMNI
Website: www.omnihotels.com


B

Workshop
1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Registration Opens at 1:00 p.m

Real-World Solutions in Fluid Management: Supply, Storage, Treatment, Recycling, and Disposal

Dan Steward
Geologist
Republic Energy
Fluid management is one of the key operational challenges of shale gas operations. Fortunately, there are a wide range of solutions to these issues, and successfully implementing them can lower your costs, improve your environmental impact, and build and maintain social license with your community. This workshop demonstrates the real-world working solutions discovered in plays throughout North America. Issues to be explored will include:
  • Water management’s history
  • Water issues of key importance to the northeastern United States
  • Water elements specific to shale gas hydraulic fracturing
  • Options for water sources
  • Solutions to storage and logistics challenges
  • Best practices for fluids treatment
  • Innovations in reusing and recycling fluids
  • Disposal: Weighing the pros and cons of the permitted options
  • The regulatory environment for fluid issues

Other IMPORTANT TOPICS OF DISCUSSION

  • STAKEHOLDER CONCERNS about shale gas development
  • FLUID MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES facing your project
  • SHALE GAS POLICIES at the local, state, and federal levels
  • GAS MARKETS & INFRASTRUCTURE shaping the future of the shale gas revolution
  • BEST PRACTICES & OPERATING STRATEGIES to build your operation the right way, maximizing your productivity and minimizing your footprint
A few of our people attending this event, listening, gathering up handouts, attending the workshops and reporting back to the rest of us COULD GIVE US WHAT WE NEED TO LAUNCH A NATIONAL ANTI FRACK MOVEMENT.

Now the CATCH...how do they keep US OUT?  PRICE....make it so expensive AVERAGE CITIZENS CANNOT AFFORD TO ATTEND.


Register & Pay by Apr. 19, 2011
$1995  Program ON SITE...does not include your lodging and travel.

$2490  Program plus one workshop...A or B...
$2985  Program and 2 workshops
Live Webcast:  PROGRAM ONLY...no workshops, no handouts!
$1595
Any one with deep pockets up to sponsoring some Anti Frack Attendees?
 

THE SPONSORS

Hatch and Hatch Mott MacDonald are award winning full service consulting engineering firms offering public and private clients multi-disciplinary expertise and comprehensive capabilities in planning, project development, studies and analysis, design, procurement, construction engineering and inspection; project, program and construction management, and facility maintenance and operations. Shale gas-specific services include engineering design, permitting, gas compression & transmission, water supply, flowback and produced water management, program management, and total water solutions. www.hatchmott.com

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The Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research (MCOR) of the Pennsylvania State University is committed to research that investigates the best available technologies for unconventional gas development. MCOR also provides science-based programming on natural gas development to all stakeholders to promote protection of water and other natural resources. www.marcellus.psu.edu.

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