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Pioneer Natural Resources
and The Energy Forum, LLC
 
Present the 5th Annual
 
EXPANDING SHALE PLAYS
 
Oily Shale Gas Challenges and Lessons Learned
 
Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute – Farmers Branch TX
May 27th, 2010
 
ADVISORY COUNCIL
UNCONVENTIONALS SERIES
 
Ray Walker
SVP Marcellus Shale
Range Resources
 
Bill Buckler
SVP Operations & Engineering
Chief Oil & Gas
 
Gregory Wrightstone
Director of Geology
Texas Keystone
 
Bob Garland
Senior Technical Advisor
Universal Well Services
 
Chuck Boyer
Operations Manager
Schlumberger
 
Roger Willis
President
Universal Well Services
 
Mike Simpson
General Manager, New Growth
Nexen Inc.
Former Vice President CSUG
 
Steve Tedesco
Chairman, CEO, President
Admiral Bay Resources
 
Rickey Seagraves
VP Gas Lift Products
International Lift Systems
 
Tom Harris
President & CEO
Black Rock Exploration &
Production LLC
 
Basim Faraj, Ph.D.
Unconventional Gas Specialist
Talisman Energy Inc.
 
Steve Mamerow
VP Worldwide
Drilling & Completions
Pioneer Natural Resources
 
Joe Frantz
Vice President Engineering
Range Resources
 
Dick Leonard
Business Development Manager
Pro-Technics, Core Lab
 
PIOGA
 
Format is a limited attendance roundtable for discussion & no presenter is asked to divulge sensitive material. Presenters cover a number of listed topics in formal presentations & will participate in discussion. Attendees confirm which topics to discuss.
 
Pioneer Natural Resources & The Energy Forum, LLC will again co-host this Special meeting at Brookhaven College Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute – Farmers Branch Texas to facilitate knowledge sharing for those tackling shale play development.
 
Natural gas producers are suddenly pining for oil. It has been commanding an exceptionally large price edge over natural gas for months now, and many energy analysts expect that trend to continue for the foreseeable future. Today's economics "just compel you to look for oil."
 
Gas prices have eroded as a result of excess supply resulting from a wave of successful shale-gas drilling that has dramatically boosted production when demand is weak because of the struggling economy.
 
Where there is the prevalence of oil and condensate, rather than "dry" natural gas alone, the potential revenues are greatly boosted.
 
Our 5th annual meeting will focus on the “Oily” aspects of the Gas Shale Plays as well as more traditional unconventional aspects.
 
Comments from some 2009 meeting attendees
 
Chris Niedz, P.E., Operations Engineer, Gulf Coast Asset Team, Whiting Petroleum Corporation
“I really enjoyed the forum last week; it was very informative. Thank you.”
 
Neil Buffington, Application Advisor BOT; US Land, Baker Hughes
“I thought the conference was excellent and the format was very conducive to sharing information, need more like that.”
 
Christopher George, Staff Planning Analyst, Southwestern Energy
"Thanks Neil. I enjoyed the forum. The informed, enthusiastic panelists made for easy comprehension and facilitated discussion. Great job. I hope to attend next year."
 
Our Event Chair:
 
MARK BENGTSON, Vice President Barnett Asset Team
PIONEER NATURAL RESOURCES
 
Special Presentation:
 
BRIAN LIVELY, Vice President, Equity Research Department, E&P Sector
TUDOR, PICKERING, HOLT & CO.
Shale Plays “State of the Union” – Annual look at where we are & perhaps where we are going
 

 
 

EVENT LOCALE:

Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute at Brookhaven College
3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, Dallas, TX 75244
http://www.brookhavencollege.edu/emgi/location.aspx


 
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