Pennsylvania Natural Gas Summit
Planning for Progress - Infrastructure and Water in the Marcellus Shale
Safe, efficient and environmentally sound. Technology along with collaboration can help facilitate the development of unconventional natural gas throughout the Appalachian Basin.
November 16 - 18, 2009
The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, Pennsylvania
Keynote Speakers:
- John Hanger, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
- Tyrone Christy, Vice Chairman, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
- Congressman Tim Murphy, Pennsylvania, Video Message
Key Discussion:
- Water Use, Wastewater Treatment and Disposal
- Issues for Local Governments and Municipal Officials
- Legal Issues in Natural Gas Leasing and Development
- Natural Gas Pipelines and Storage
- Federal and State Regulations
To register, or for more information, visit www.program.psu.edu/natural-gas or call 1.800.PSU.TODAY (778.8632).
Source Reduction
Staying in the Black While Going Green: How to Make Your Investments in Emission Reduction Pay Off
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, Pennsylvania
Want to improve the bottom line while helping the environment? The Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission Source Reduction training program outlines conservation-friendly production technologies that will help stem natural-gas related methane emissions and provide a return on investment to the producer.
Next training scheduled for Nov. 18, 2009, at the Pennsylvania State University.
Who Should Attend?
Small and Independent Natural Gas Producers
State Oil & Natural Gas Field Inspectors
Questions?
Contact Amy Childers, IOGCC federal projects manager with questions concerning this training program.
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