Oil & Gas IQ are Pleased to Announce a Brand New Training Course - Water Management in the Marcellus and Utica Gas Shale Plays
LONDON, April 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Effective water management is one of the main drivers behind the financial viability and environmental security of shale gas development in the Marcellus and Utica Gas shale plays.
With this in mind Oil & Gas IQ are hosting a new training course, Water Managementin the Marcellus and Utica Gas Shale Plays, taking place 18-20 June 2012 in Pittsburgh PA.
The course addresses these critical issues and provides attendees with the knowledge and skills to implement the most cost effective and environmentally sound water management systems for sourcing, transporting, using in fraccing, treating, reusing and disposing of produced water in the Marcellus and Utica Gas Shale Plays.
Water Management in the Marcellus and Utica Gas Shale Plays brings together four expert trainers, each providing unique insights from their specialist experience. For more information on the program and the speakers go to http://www.shalewatermanagement.com/news.
"This training course has been specifically designed to drive understanding and operational profitability to the next level, and covers the entire life-cycle', comments Course Director Mark Oster.
For more information about this course please call +1-646-378-6026, email [email protected] or go online at http://www.shalewatermanagement.com/news.
For further information about the 'Water Management in the Marcellus and Utica Gas Shale Plays' training course see http://www.shalewatermanagement.com/news or contact Viktoria Strandlund on +44(0)207-368-9300 or [email protected].
Oil and Gas IQ is an online community which provides over 100 technical and strategic events across Europe, Asia, the US and the Middle East every year, educating almost 5,000 high-level executives annually.
SOURCE Oil and Gas iQ
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