6th Annual AIPG Conference Th The h role l off Hydraulic H d li Fracturing F t i in i the th Development D l t off the th Utica, Uti Marcellus and other Denovian Shales of the Appalachian pp Basin Holiday Inn Columbus-Worthington • Worthington, OH • April 27-29, 2015 Canton, OH April 10-11, 2013 Call for Abstracts Join AIPG and the Ohio Section of AIPG for this informative conference. It is structured to address the most crucial aspects of the geology of shales and the role of hydraulic fracturing as it pertains to hydrocarbon production in shale and other tight formations. This sixth annual conference is a great opportunity for industry, research scientists and engineers, regulators, and consultants to come together to learn about the critical aspects developing hydrocarbon resources from shales in the Appalachian Basin. Topics will include geology of shales, the process of hydraulic fracturing, the control and monitoring of fracture propagation, the relationship of fracture propagation to overlying aquifer systems, monitoring for environmental contamination, surface controls to prevent environmental damage, recent developments in the processing and recycling of production and flowback water, legal and regulatory perspectives, and many other technical and environmental aspects. To have your abstract considered for a presentation, please go to http://www.aipg.org/abstract/ to submit an abstract online by March 23, 2015. Abstracts must be in Word format, single spaced, 12 point Times New Roman, and should not exceed one page. No tables or pictures will be accepted. You will be notified by March 31, 2015 if your abstract has been accepted. Extended abstracts and full papers are welcome, but not required. Oral presentations will be approximately 30 minutes, which includes time for questions. The conference will be held at the Holiday Inn Columbus-Worthington, 7007 N. High Street, Worthington, Ohio 43085 at a rate of $89 per night in the AIPG room block. For hotel reservations call 1-800-HOLIDAY, and be sure to use the group code ‘AIPG 2015 Shale Conference or 1206737’ to receive the discounted conference rate of $89 per night, which will be honored until April 12, 2015. The hotel offers complimentary internet and parking. Earn contact American Institute of Professional Geologists hours towards 12000 N. Washington Street, Suite 285 CEU’s!! Thornton, CO 80241 (303) 412-6205 Suggested Technical Session Topics Include, but are not Limited to: - Geologic Aspects of Target Formations • Stratigraphy and Depositional Environment • New Target Formations for Energy Development - Hydraulic Fracturing Technologies • Propping Agents and Stimulation Activities • Induced Seismicity from Hydraulic Fracturing • Principles and Practices to Control the Length of Induced Fractures • Gas Fracking - Infrastructure Development - Ground Water Protection and Environmental Issues • Treatment and Disposal of Flowback and Production Water • Water Recovery and Recycling • Baseline Ground Water Monitoring • Development and Fluid Control for Environmental Protection • Trends in Water Use and Recycling - Stray Gas Detection and Mitigation Technologies - Federal, State, and Local Permitting Issues - Social Licensing
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