Fracking and our Gas Future 2013 ConferenceMiss the conference? No problem, the presentations are now available for purchase for only AU $660 incl. GST. Call +61 2 9977 0565 to order and receive your copy today.See below for more details... |
|||
At the Fracking and our Gas Future 2013 conference, over twenty Australian and international speakers analysed the latest scientific research focused on all aspects of natural gas development, provided insight from international experiences, highlighted the key concerns in the development process and constructively discussed options to alleviate these concerns. The presentations are now available for purchase for only AU $660 incl. GST. How you will benefit from these presentations:
|
International fracking experts discussed the global implications of the natural gas revolution with keynote international speaker:
|
||
Call +61 2 9977 0565 to order and receive your copy today. |
|||
Presentations include thought provoking insights from key speakers including: |
|||
Rick Wilkinson, Chief Operating Officer – Eastern Australia, Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association |
Martin Hoffman, Deputy Secretary, Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism |
||
Grant Blackwell
|
Nathan Taylor
|
Andy Lukas
|
Barry Goldstein
|
Mark Gifford
|
Peter Stone
|
Stefaan Simons
|
Jock Laurie
|
Andrew Garnett
|
Manouchehr Haghighi
|
Randall Cox
|
Jan Gill
|
Deb Kerr
|
Andrew Gregson
|
Tim Rawling
|
Sue Dillon
|
The full set of presentations is now available for purchase and includes:
Why the environmental effects of fraccing are still unclear
Andrew Garnett, Director - Centre for Coal Seam Gas, University of Queensland
The measures we need to avoid any negative impacts of fracking on irrigators
Andrew Gregson, Chief Executive Officer, NSW Irrigators Council
Approaches to informed and balanced debate about shale gas in the UK – how we are working with the communities
Andy Lukas, Director, AJ Lucas Group Ltd
Moving forward with gas in South Australia
Barry Goldstein, Executive Director – Energy Resources, SA Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources & Energy
Unconventional gas - vandal or saviour?
Deb Kerr, Manager – Natural Resource Management, National Farmers’ Federation
What the frack (trying to) understanding the coal & CSG debate: impacts vs no impacts?
Gavin Mudd, Senior Lectuer - Environmental Engineering, Monash University
Evaluating the environmental impacts of fracking in New Zealand
Grant Blackwell, Principal Science Adviser, New Zealand Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
A better way - staged approvals
Ian Woodward, Principal Environmental Scientist, pitt&sherry
CSG projects – NSW regulatory and policy framework
Jan Gill, Team Leader Groundwater Policy, NSW Office of Water
Optimization of fracture treatment at maximum revenue and minimal environment effects in Cooper Basin tight gas reservoirs
Manouchehr Haghighi, Senior Lecturer, The Australian School of Petroleum Science, University of Adelaide
Environmental regulation of coal seam gas in NSW
Mark Gifford, Chief Environmental Regulator, NSW Environment Protection Authority
The national approach to gas
Martin Hoffman, Deputy Secretary, Department of Resources Energy & Tourism
Shale gas and world energy markets
Michael Lynch, President and Director Global Petroleum Service, Strategic Energy & Economic Research (USA)
The national interest
Nathan Taylor, Chief Economist, CEDA
Coal seam gas: impacts and opportunities
Peter Stone, Director, Gas Industry Social & Environmental Research Alliance
Impact of CSG on groundwater in Qld
Randall Cox, General Manager, Queensland Office of Groundwater Impact Assessment
Our gas future
Rick Wilkinson, Chief Operating Officer Eastern Region, APPEA
How does resource ownership operate across Australia
Samantha Hepburn, Associate Professor, School of Law, Deakin University
Learning from the Queensland CSG experience
Sue Dillon, Projects Manager, AgForce Queensland
Modelling and monitoring the space between the sand
Tim Rawling, Principal Research Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne
Special water requirements for the mining and petroleum industries in Australia
Tina Hunter, Senior Lecturer, University of Queensland
All for only AU $660 incl. GST!!
To order your copy today, call +61 2 9977 0565.
Who will benefit from these presentations:
- Federal and state departments responsible for energy market policy
- Federal and state departments responsible for environment and planning policy
- Gas producers and explorers
- Gas transmitters, distributors and retailers
- Drilling contractors
- Associated professional services firms (consulting, legal and accounting)
- Construction and engineering firms servicing the gas sector
- Energy technology and equipment vendors
- Bankers and investors in the energy/resources sector
- Sector analysts and energy traders
Call +61 2 9977 0565 now to order and receive your copy of the presentations today - only $660 incl. GST!!