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Independent Oil and Gas Association of NY (IOGA-NY), Annual Meeting, Buffalo/Niagara Marriott, Amherst, NY |
The two day meeting will include technical talks, a get acquainted cocktail reception, dinner with Keynote Speaker and Exhibitors. A block of rooms has been reserved for the meeting at two hotels. Please mention you are with IOGA of NY when making your reservations. Buffalo/Niagara Marriott: 716-689-6900 (Shuttle provided from Buffalo/Niagara Airport) Red Roof Inns: 716-689-7474 (Located behind the Marriott) Further information: Brochure and Agenda (PDF) Registration Form (IOGA-NY Website) Sponsorship Information (IOGA-NY Website) |
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Nov 4 - 6 |
U.S. Geological Survey and the Pittsburgh Geological Society, Workshop, Sheraton Station—Square, Pittsburgh, PA |
Topic: Stray Gas Workshop This event focuses on the scientific basis for assessment of, and various types of geochemical analyses for, stray or fugitive gases. Tools and strategies for investigating stray gases will be presented by scientists and specialists whose work has focused on the origins, migration, accumulation, and mitigation of gases—particularly carbon dioxide and methane. Goals are to bring scientists and technicians from government, industry, and academic sectors together with natural-resource managers, investigators, and regulators for exchange of technical knowledge and education, as well as developing professional contacts. The registration deadline is October 16. The fee is $150.00 and includes the workshop, evening Reception, and the first day's lunch. Further information: PGS Website Registration Page to register USGS Stray Gas Website |
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Nov 10 - 12 |
Ontario Petroleum Institute, 48th Annual Conference Holiday Inn Sarnia/Point Edward Hotel & Conference Center Sarnia, Ontario CANADA |
Further information: Contact OPI at 519-680-1620 For the conference center: Holiday Inn Sarnia/Point Edward Hotel & Conference Center (519-336-4130). |
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Nov 11 - 12 |
Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP), Fall 2009 Industry Training Series (Second Offering) Lafayette Hotel, Marietta, OH |
Topic: H2S, Emergency Response and OSHA Required Safety Sessions Conducted by: FDRsafety, LLC Petroleum Education Council (PEC) Certified Instructors Further information: Flyer, (PDF, 1.78 MB) |
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Nov 18 |
Northern West Virginia Section
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), November Meeting Waterfront Place Hotel—Morgantown, Morgantown, WV |
Topic: "Completion of Hydrocarbon Bearing Shale Reservoirs" Speaker: George Waters, Schlumberger Oilfield Services, SPE Distinguished Speaker Lunch: 11:30 a.m. $20.00/person, Retirees and Students $10.00 Further information: Flyer, (MS Word, 225 KB) |
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Nov 19 |
PAPG, Meeting Radisson Hotel—Greentree, Pittsburgh, PA |
Topic: Dancing in the Stars. Basic remote sensing using satellite imagery and examples from users in the Oil and Gas industry Presented by: Gary Crew Further information: PAPG Website |
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NYWEA, Genesee Valley Chapter and Central Chapter Joint Meeting American Legion, Campbell, NY |
Topic: Marcellus Shale Gas Drilling and Hydrofrac Water Supply & Treatment Registration: Respoond and pay by November 4, 2009. NYWEA Members - $30.00, Students - $20.00, Non-Members - $50.00 Further information: Flyer, (PDF, 74.6 KB) |
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Nov 28 - 29 |
Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP), Fall 2009 Industry Training Series (Third Offering) McKinley Grand Hotel, Canton, OH |
Topic: H2S, Emergency Response and OSHA Required Safety Sessions Conducted by: FDRsafety, LLC Petroleum Education Council (PEC) Certified Instructors Further information: Flyer, (PDF, 1.78 MB) |
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Cornell Cooperative Extension, New York Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Summit Owego Treadway Inn, Owego, NY |
Topic: New York Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Summit: Challenges and Opportunities Conducted by: Cornell Cooperative Extension, in collaboration with a number of local and statewide partners Local government officials, landowner coalition representatives, citizens seeking more information, industry representatives, environmental advocates, and researchers and educators are encouraged to attend. he summit is open to the public and will cost $40. Further information: Natural Gas Development Resource Center |