There are now only two weeks until the 5th Annual Produced Water Quality Recycling & Reuse 2016 (http://www.produced-water-quality-recycling-reu...

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There are now only two weeks until the 5th Annual Produced Water Quality Recycling & Reuse 2016 (http://www.produced-water-quality-recycling-reuse-rockies.com/). With the full range of USA’s and Canada’s active operators and water treatment, disposal and logistics service providers registered to attend, the event is set to make its mark once again. In a poll with the existing attendees, the following speakers and their topics have been rated as must-attend sessions. On Day 1:     Rockies Hotspot Improving Economics Case Study Bakken & DJ Basin Case Study: Chris Clark, Production and Asset Manager, Liberty Resources Produced Water Beneficial Reuse Strategy From An EHS Perspective Robert Raup, HSE Supervisor, WPX Energy Cost-Effective Chemical Treatments For Mitigating H2S And Bacteria To Avoid Potential Losses In Production Alex Davidson, Facilities Engineer, Jonah Energy Comparing The Possibilities Of And Compatibility For Using Slick Water Fracture Fluids To Further Promote The Use of Recycled Water Chris Longwell, Director, Production & Chemicals, QEP Resources Michael Frow, Senior Operations Engineer, Vanguard Natural Resources On Day 2:   Formation Water as a Product: Opportunities and Barriers Jill Cooper, HSE Manager of Reporting and Advocacy, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Action Plan For Maintaining Round-The-Clock Communication With Haulers Richard Maidla, Operations Engineer, Hess Corporation Successfully Working Within Increasing Regulatory Frameworks To Source Fresh Water Pranay Parihar, Petroleum Engineer, Chevron Robust, Higher Level Treatment For Reuse In Non-Competing Industries When Fracturing Other Wells Is Not An Option Ken Carlson, Associate Professor, Colorado State University   You can view the full agenda here: http://www.produced-water-quality-recycling-reuse-rockies.com/program/ 

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