Title

VIDEO: Session 2: Recent Advancements in Exploration, Drilling, Production and Stimulation Technologies for Sustainable Development of Unconventional Resources, and Session 3, Part 1: Conservation Regulation, Voluntary and Compulsory Pooling: Challenges for the Private and Public Sector in the Era of Horizontal Drilling and Hydraulic Fracturing

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Event Date

11-12-2010

Description

VIDEO:

10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

SESSION 2: Recent Advancements in Exploration, Drilling, Production and Stimulation Technologies for Sustainable Development of Unconventional Resources

Moderator: Bruce Kramer, McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore, LLP, Houston, TX; Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, CO

Speakers:

John Curtis, Professor of Geology and Geological Engineering and Director of the Potential Gas Agency, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO

Will Fleckenstein, BP Adjunct Professor in the Petroleum Department and Director of PERFORM Research, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO and Managing Partner of Fleckenstein, Eustes & Associates

11:00 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.

SESSION 3, PART 1: Conservation Regulation, Voluntary and Compulsory Pooling: Challenges for the Private and Public Sector in the Era of Horizontal Drilling and Hydraulic Fracturing

Speaker and Moderator: Bruce Kramer, McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore, LLP, Houston, TX; Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, CO

Commentator: Dave Neslin, Director, Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission, Denver, CO

Moderator

Bruce Kramer

Streaming Media

Comments

This one-day symposium to be held at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Denver will address the technology, economics, environmental impacts, and regulatory issues associated with shale gas development in the Rocky Mountain region. The purpose of this event is to facilitate productive dialogue among a wide range of stakeholders and interested parties to guide policy decisions.

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