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URTeC Pittsburgh

  • April 16, 2019
  • Pittsburgh, PA

Maximizing the Marcellus, Unlocking the Utica

 

Register Now for the New URTeC Workshop in Pittsburgh
 
The Integrated Event for Unconventional Resource Teams

URTeC Expands to Workshops
Record-breaking URTeC Events Coming to a City Near You
URTeC is the fastest-growing conference in the unconventional space and has seen record-breaking attendance. The highly regarded event has been so successful that the sponsoring organizations of SPE, AAPG, and SEG have begun offering regionally beneficial workshops. This one-day workshop will take place in the heart of the Appalachian Basin. Click here to learn more about the new URTeC events.
 

URTeC Pittsburgh
Maximizing the Marcellus, Unlocking the Utica
While operators are still pushing the boundaries of the Utica play, the Marcellus is firmly established and optimization is the name of the game. This multi-disciplinary event will cover a broad range of topics from:
·         geologic characterization
·         inter-lateral spacing
·         proppant and perforation designs
·         production best practices
Register now to hear from industry and academic professionals, make new connections, and learn current best practices to maximize your production.
 
Shawn Bennett to Speak
"Role of Natural Gas in the Future U.S. Energy Landscape"
 
Shawn Bennett, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oil and Natural Gas, Department of Energy to speak at URTeC Pittsburgh Workshop. Natural gas sourced from shales has the potential to significantly increase America’s security of energy supply and lower prices for consumers. Along with oil and natural gas liquids, natural gas from shales is the foundation of America’s newly emergent global energy dominance, and 2019 is the third year that the U.S. is a net exporter of natural gas. Over the last decade new horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies have facilitated increased economic production. Today DOE research is targeted towards the development and field testing of technologies, tools, and best practices that will improve the understanding of the basic characteristics and nature of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs plus efforts on early-stage midstream research such as advanced materials and sensor research and development for pipeline integrity and new passive sensor platforms.

Topical Luncheon featuring Shawn Bennett, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oil and Natural Gas, Department of Energy is included with registration to the workshop.

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Canonsburg, PA 15317
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