ASME to host Hydraulic Fracturing Conference 2015.
Press Release Summary:
According to speakers at ASME Hydraulic Fracturing Conference 2015, new hydraulic drilling and pumping technologies are making it possible for energy companies to step up activities in natural gas fracturing. Conference will also address critical topic of water management and will be held March 17–19, 2015. Designed for engineers, government officials, and energy company managers, event will provide insights into technological, economic, and regulatory trends impacting shale production.
Original Press Release:
Drilling Deep on Hydraulic Fracturing
New conference to focus on engineering and mechanical equipment
NEW YORK, -- New hydraulic drilling and pumping technologies are making it possible for energy companies to step up activities in natural gas fracturing, according to speakers at the ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Hydraulic Fracturing Conference 2015.
The conference, which will also address the critical topic of water management, will be held March 17-19, 2015, at the Marriott Houston Westchase in Houston, Texas.
Designed for engineers, government officials and energy company managers, the three-day conference will provide insights into the technological, economic, and regulatory trends impacting shale production.
EVENTÂ Â ASME Hydraulic Fracturing 2015
DATESÂ Â March 17-19, 2015
SPONSORÂ Â The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
PROGRAM TOPICS Drilling operations, power systems, pumps for fracturing, water management
INFORMATIONÂ www.asme.org/events/hydraulic-fracturing-conference/
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