Panel Session: Unconventional Developments Through Energy Transition; Maximizing the Asset Value in a Lower Carbon Economy
Thursday, 15 June 2023, 10:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | Denver, Colorado
Course Content
The energy transition offers a tremendous opportunity to reinvent the O&G industry. From the tight oil and gas shale perspective, there is a lack of economic research on the role of these operations in a lower carbon economy. In this panel we will tackle three topics aligned with the sustainability of unconventional assets within the energy transition: the understanding of the wastewater possibilities from the source rock perspective in the Marcellus/Utica Shales, the closed-loop geothermal technology in repurposed operations, and ideas for decarbonizing tight oil and shale gas.
- Moderator:
- Rosa Aguilar
- Fee:
- Included with registration
Panelists:
- Randy Blood, Co-Founder of Wildlands Research, Founder of DRB Geological Consulting
- Higinia Torregrosa, U.S. Projects Coordinator, CeraPhi Energy
- Christine Ehlig-Economides, Professor and Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished University Chair, University of Houston
Venue
Colorado Convention Center
700 14th St
Denver,
Colorado
80202
United States