March 24, 2015


Description

Successful unconventional shale exploration and production is dependent on hydraulic fracturing.  However, concerns over environmental issues related to exploitation in densely populated areas are increasing.  Having a strategy in place to document baseline environmental and particularly groundwater conditions prior to exploration can help manage risk with stakeholders.  This presentation will present experience gained in the United States shale exploration regions related to baseline groundwater sampling.


Featured Speakers

Speaker: Ryan Leatherbury
Speaker Ryan Leatherbury

Ryan Leatherbury is a Client Service Manager for Weston Solutions, Inc. Ryan is Weston’s Oil & Gas practice leader in Central Texas and manages Weston’s Eagle Ford Shale Service Center in San Antonio, Texas. Ryan has a BS Civil Engineering from Rice University and has more than 20 years of …

Ryan Leatherbury is a Client Service Manager for Weston Solutions, Inc. Ryan is Weston’s Oil & Gas practice leader in Central Texas and manages Weston’s Eagle Ford Shale Service Center in San Antonio, Texas. Ryan has a BS Civil Engineering from Rice University and has more than 20 years of environmental investigation, remediation, and compliance experience. Ryan’s specialty is environmental information management, particularly for environmental investigation and enterprise compliance.

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Organizer

Reshmy Mohanan

We look forward to you attending WWM's March event. Please indicate any dietary restrictions at the time of registration.


If you have any questions or need help, e-mail rmohanan@brt-chem.com.


 


Date and Time

Tue, March 24, 2015

11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central

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Location

Petroleum Club of Houston (Total Plaza) - New Location

1201 Louisiana Street, 35th Floor
Houston, Texas 77002
United States

Wyatt/Aramco Room



Group(s): Water & Waste Mgmt