WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This 2 Day Conference Has Been Designed For The Following Job Functions:
- COO
- VP Engineering
- VP EHS/HSE
- VP Operations
Plus:
Director, Manager, Supervisor, Team Lead, Superintendent of:
- Water Services
- Water Logistics
- Water Operations
- Water Management
- Water Sourcing
- Water Technology
- EHS/HSE
- Operations
- Production/Production Operations
- Construction
- Engineering
And:
Manager/Senior Engineer/Foreman of:
- Water Operations
- Facilities/Facilities Engineering
- Completions
- Environmental
- Regulation & Compliance
- Drilling
The American Institute of Professional Geologists
The American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG), founded in 1963, is the largest association dedicated to promoting geology as a profession. It has more than 5,000 members in the U.S. and abroad, organized into 36 regional Sections. The Institute adheres to the principles of professional responsibility and public service and is the only international organization that certifies the competence and ethical conduct of geological scientists in all branches of the science. AIPG emphasizes competence, integrity and ethics. AIPG is an advocate for the profession and communicates regularly to federal and state legislators and agencies on matters pertaining to the geosciences
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
DAY 1 - ALTERNATE SOLUTIONS TO MINIMIZE SUBSURFACE WATER DISPOSAL
- “Dispose Of Less & Reuse More” - Operator Strategies, Regulatory Policies & Solutions To Minimize SWD & Identify Commercially Viable Alternatives
- Realizing The Economic Value Of Key Minerals & Chemicals In Produced Water That Could Be Extracted & Sold
- Innovative Technology Implementation To Economically Convert Produced Water For Beneficial Reuse In Sectors Outside Oil & Gas Including Agriculture, Manufacturing (Rare Earths & Raw Minerals Extraction) Industrial (Water Cooling & Power Applications) & More Long Term, Hydrogen Economy Development
DAY 2 - OPTIMIZING SUBSURFACE DISPOSAL & IMPROVING OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
- Sharing Operator Led Solutions On Addressing Seismic Occurrences
- Partnering With Regulators To Tackle Seismicity Without Reducing Production Rates
- Innovations In Subsurface Disposal To Further Increase Capacity
- Addressing Key Operational Challenges Of Utilizing Increasing Volumes Of Water For Fracs
- Standardizing Water Qualities & Identifying Tertiary Treatment Solutions