Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Register Now for the ASME Hydraulic Fracturing Conference and Save

Register Now for the ASME Hydraulic Fracturing Conference and Save Register Now for the ASME Hydraulic Fracturing Conference and Save Register Now for the ASME Hydraulic Fracturing Conference and SaveThe ASME Hydraulic Fracturing Conference and Expo 2015, taking place March 17-19 in Houston, will give engineers working in the sector - and those who would like to know more about this this burgeoning industry - the chance to meet and learn from the hydraulic fracturing executives who are leading the field. Attendees who register by Jan. 31 will receive a $200 discount on the price of registration. The three-day conference, to be held at the Marriott Houston Westchase, will examine the central role of mechanical engineering and surface equipment in shale-development and hydraulic fracturing, specifically focusing on the construction, delivery and production of unconventional wells, associated infrastructure and applied solutions. This unique event will also provide participants wit h expert insights into the technological, economic and regulatory trends driving this industry. With more than 30 hydraulic fracturing executives participating, the ASME Hydraulic Fracturing Conference and Expo promises to be one of the major forums addressing the subject this year. The roster of high-caliber speakers participating in the conference includes Paula Gant, the U.S. Department of Energys Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oil and Natural Gas Harold D. Brannon, vice president for pressure pumping technology at Baker Hughes John Cadenhead, strategy manager of Schlumbergers Unconventional Resources department Ehtiram Azizov, fracturing services team leader for Trican Well tafelgeschirr Ltd. and Vishal Gahlot, engineering manager for GE Oil Gas Artificial Lift Systems. Other experts from the field giving presentations at the conference include Alan Aitken, director of drilling services engineering and technical support for North America at Baker Hughes Joe Anders, well i ntegrity advisor for BP Shane Cannon, dual fuel market leader for Cummins Inc. Tim Clawson, director of completions operations at Antero Philip Fusacchia, program manager at GE Oil Gas Rowlan Greaves, project manager of Southwestern Energys Strategic Solutions department and Steven A. Pohler, senior technical consultant at Marathon Oil. To view the entire list of speakers scheduled for the Hydraulic Fracturing Conference, visit http//bit.ly/1DpDJRw. The conference will also feature approximately 35 electronic poster (ePoster) presentations, which will each be held following a related conference session. If you are interested in presenting an ePoster at the conference, theres still time to submit an abstract, as the deadline for submissions has been extended to Jan. 30. For more information and to learn how to submit an abstract, visit www.asme.org/events/hydraulic-fracturing-conference/call-for-eposters. ASME members and student members who register for the ASME Hydraulic Fr acturing Conference by Jan. 31 will be able to sign up for the discount price of $795 and $595, respectively. Register now at http//bit.ly/1BDRCt3 to lock in the early bird rate. To learn more about the ASME Hydraulic Fracturing Conference and Expo 2015, visit http//go.asme.org/fracturing, or visit http//bit.ly/1HUlWBC to download a copy of the conference brochure.