2nd Annual Marcellus Shale Water Business Update Conference Aug. 9 In Pittsburgh On Managing Shale Gas, Conventional Oil & Gas Wastewater

The Oilfield Water Connection will host the 2nd Annual Marcellus Shale Water Business Update Conference at the Westin Hotel In Pittsburgh August 9.

Midstream, and water service business leaders are expected to gather in Pittsburgh for networking and discussion of the latest produced water [wastewater] industry trends pertaining to commercialization, business risks/opportunities, optimization, and capital allocation.

Speakers will include major unconventional shale gas drilling companies, conventional oil and gas operators, midstream pipeline companies, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission and companies that supply water to oil and gas drilling operations.

[Each of the oil and gas companies speaking at the Conference have had significant wastewater leaks and spills, including Seneca Resources which had a 63,000 gallons spill on a state game lands site.

[Oil and gas facility operators are responsible for creating new contaminated brownfield sites every week in Pennsylvania.  Nearly 55% of the brownfield sites being cleaned up under DEP’s Act 2 Land Recycling Program are oil and gas contamination sites.  Read more here.]

Click Here to register, the Conference agenda, speakers list and more.

(Photo: Seneca Resources Co. LLC shale gas well site on State Game Lands in Elk County that leaked an estimated 63,000 gallons of wastewater.  Read more hereConventional oil and gas operators continue to road dump production and drilling wastewater even though it is illegal in Pennsylvania.  Read more here.)

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-- How Chesapeake Appalachia Created Another New Shale Gas Brownfield In Bradford County; Timberline Energy Plugs Its Abandoned Conventional Gas Wells In Venango County    [PaEN]

-- DEP Invites Comments On Draft Shale Gas Well Emergency Response, Pollution Prevention Contingency Plan Guidance   [PaEN]

-- Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Failed To File Annual Production/Waste Generation Reports For 61,655 Wells; Attorney General Continues Investigation Of Road Dumping Wastewater   [PaEN]

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-- EDF: Pennsylvania Has 55,000 Oil/Gas Wells At High Risk Of Being Abandoned; 51,000 Wells At Risk Of Being Transferred To Low Solvency Owners; Current Conventional Well Owners Abandon 561 Wells A Year, On Average   [PaEN]

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-- DEP: PA General Energy Cited For More Water Pollution Violations, Blocking The Whole Width Of Loyalsock Creek At Gas Pipeline/Water Withdrawal Construction Site In Lycoming County  [PaEN]

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[Posted: July 14, 2023]


7/17/2023

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