Sunday Evening, September 8th, 2013
Dan Daulton - SPE 2013-2014 Distinguished Lecturer
Hydraulic Fracturing Myths, Reality,
and Environmental Stewardship Through Better Chemistry
Education is the secret to overcoming preconceived notions, prejudice, and a general lack of knowledge. Oil and gas companies must demonstrate their commitment to responsibly developing and supplying energy by sharing their technical accomplishments, concerns for environmental stewardship, and processes for continuous improvement. This lecture will address common concerns encountered during routine completion and stimulation operations of oil and gas wells, focusing primarily on hydraulic fracturing fluid chemistries. Key topics are (1) responsible oil and gas development beginning with proper well construction and zonal isolation, (2) continued chemical development with a focus on reducing environmental, human, and physical hazards, and (3) the importance of education and openness to the oil and gas industry and public perception.
Dan Daulton is the director of environmental conformity for the production enhancement and pressure pumping product line at Baker Hughes. He earned a BS in earth sciences from Northwest Missouri State University and has 34 years of experience in the energy industry.
WHERE:
This event will be held at the Rosedale Hotel in their Grand Ballroom.
Rosedale Hotel Address: 8 Jiangtai West Rd, Chaoyang, Beijing, China
WHEN:
September 8th, 2013
Cocktails at 6:00pm –
Dinner at 6:30pm –
Presentation at 7:00pm with Q&A afterward time permitting.
RSVP by noon Friday August 30th to Suzy Lv at: suzy.lv@chn.rocoil.com.au
Questions, please call Joe Dumesnil @ 139.1126.0381.
Members: 200RMB at the door or 150RMB if you RSVP to Suzy
Non-members: 300RMB at the door
