WHO WILL ATTEND

Meet Senior Decision Makers From…


  • US Oil & Gas Majors
  • Leading  Bakken & Niobrara E&P Operators
  • Leading Eagle Ford & Permian E&P Operators
  • Canadian Tight Oil E&P Operators
  • Independent E&P Companies With Shale Oil Operations
  • Leading Operators Active In Other Major American Shale Plays
  • Government & Regulatory Bodies
  • Research Institutes
  • Leading Technology Suppliers
  • Expert Service Providers
  • Geological Institutes & Associations


With The Following Job Titles…


CEOs, COOs and VPs, Directors and Managers of

  • 
Completions
  • 
Production
  • Engineering

  • Operations
  • Environment
  • Resource Management
  • Unconventional Reserves

  • Strategy & Planning

  • New Ventures
  • Strategy

  • Technology

Plus…


  • Water Treatment Filtration Companies
  • Hydraulic Fracturing Service Providers
  • Completion Technology Suppliers
  • Reverse-Osmosis, Electrocoagulation & Distillation Suppliers
  • Frac Fluid & Proppant Suppliers
  • Chemical Suppliers
  • Pipeline Companies
  • Transport & Logistics Service Providers
  • Completions Consultants
  • Environmental Consultants
  • Software Companies
  • Pressure Pumping Companies
  • PR Firms
  • Research & Development Institutes & Universities

OVER 25 SENIOR INDUSTRY SPEAKERS INCLUDING

Tom Sheffield

Tom Sheffield

VP Western Division

Pioneer Natural Resources

Mike Eberhar

Mike Eberhard

Manager Completions Engineering

Anadarko Petroleum

Steve Jester

Steve Jester

Sr. Principal Environmental Engineer

ConocoPhillips

Donn Campbell

Donn Campbell

SVP North Dakota

Baytex Energy

Doug Hock

Doug Hock

Director Public & Community Relations

Encana Oil & Gas

Eddie Bigler

Eddie Bigler

Sr Operations Engineer

Whiting Petroleum

Thomaz Lopez

Thomaz Lopez

Completions Engineer

PDC Energy

Mike Mullen

Mike Mullen

COO

Realm Energy

Tom Olsen

Tom Olsen

Manager Completions

Beacon E&P

Doug Johnson

Doug Johnson

Manager For Injection, Storage Permits & Support

Texas Rail Road Commission

TIGHT OIL WATER MANAGEMENT 2011

THE ONLY TIGHT OIL WATER MANAGEMENT CONGRESS FOCUSING ON DEVELOPING STRATEGIES TO EFFICIENTLY MAXIMIZE WATER RESOURCES IN THE BAKKEN, NIOBRARA, EAGLE FORD AND PERMIAN TIGHT OIL PLAYS

As E&P activity in the Bakken, Niobrara, Eagle Ford And Permian Plays
continues to rise at a rapid pace it is vital that water management
strategies are driven by time and cost efficiency to ensure there is a
sufficient amount of water readily available for frac operations in the
US. With numerous concerns about the amount of water utilized for
hydraulic fracturing it is essential that low cost, efficient reuse
technologies are examined in order to sustain water supplies without
public and regulatory repercussions. 

Tight Oil Water Management 2011, will bring together innovators and
technical directors from E&P operators across the three plays to
discuss and examine the latest reuse technologies and leading strategies
to re-use, source, store, transport and dispose of fresh water in order
to ensure that there are sufficient supplies readily available for
fracing operations.

Day one will hear from operators demonstrating how they have chosen
specific reuse technologies from Reverse Osmosis to Electrocoagulation
to effectively and efficiently treat flowback water to a useable quality
for hydraulic fracturing and completions. Disposal availability and disposal regulations will also be discussed followed by presentations on frac techniques and frac fluid alternatives.

Day two will examine how efficient sourcing, cutting edge infrastructure
and the latest storage facilities can optimize water resources critical
for hydraulic fracturing. It will also address regulatory challenges in
relation to permitting for sourcing and transporting treated water.
Finally this conference will end by discussing and outlining an optimum
strategy for educating media relations and community partners about the
actual amount of water used for hydraulic fracturing in order to prevent
further regulatory restrictions on operations caused by bad PR.

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LEARNING BENEFITS

For E&P operators to fully understand the latest techniques to maximize water supplies...

...ensuring that there is sufficient water available for operations in the Bakken, Niobrara, Permian and Eagle Ford Tight Oil Plays, it is essential that operators are able to evaluate leading strategies and cutting edge technologies for sourcing, transporting, reusing and disposing water for hydraulic fracturing.

As fresh water supplies are becoming scarce and unpredictable, misconceptions about water usage in the Bakken, Niobrara, Permian and Eagle Ford continue to grow. It is only by bringing together a cost per barrel analysis of the latest re-use technologies and the leading cost and time efficient water handling strategies that the industry can truly maximize fresh water supplies.

Tight Oil Water Management 2011 is a one of a kind initiative and America’s only summit dedicated to bringing together the leading experts in the unconventional oil industry to find solutions to the water management challenges operators are facing. This congress will see VPs, Directors and experts from the Bakken, Niobrara, Permian and Eagle Ford to collate their knowledge and collectively develop cutting edge strategies on a cost per barrel basis for optimizing water resources in North American tight oil plays.

RE-USE STRATEGIES: Establishing a cutting edge strategy for cost-effectively utilizing frac water at every stage of the hydraulic fracturing process

RE-USE TECHNOLOGIES: Investigating the very latest treatment technologies in relation to operational effectiveness and cost efficiency

WATER QUALITY: Understanding how frac fluid composition and water quality affect the frac and examining methods to eliminate scaling risk

DISPOSAL: Examining the availability of water disposal facilities relative to water quality requirements to determine cost-feasibility

WATER TRANSPORT: Evaluating the most cost-effective infrastructure options for transporting frac water to reduce trucking