General Mtg. - Beyond Shale Production: Infrastructure, Industry and Jobs

Abstract of Presentation:

The first part of this presentation will present the impact of rapidly increasing shale oil and gas production and reserves on the need for new midstream energy infrastructure in the United States to handle crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids.  Examples of several major projects that are currently underway will be cited.


The second part of the presentation will be a discussion of how the increasing production and reserves are impacting U. S. industrial growth, particularly in the petrochemical sector, but in other areas as well.

Finally, the overall impact and job creation associated with the new shale oil and gas production will be examined. 


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SALAD: MIXED GREENS
ENTREE': BAKED CHICKEN W/DRESSING
DESSERT: CHOCOLATE MOUSSE

If you have special dietary needs (allergies, religious, etc.), please include special meal requests in the "Commentssection during the registration process.

Registration & Walk-ins 

All attendees are encouraged to register and pay online for this event.  This is a more efficient means of registering for the event and enables the registration process at the meeting to move much faster.  Walk-in space is available on a seat limited basis at a fee $5 more than the on-line registration fee.


Location: Petroleum Club
800 Bell Street
Houston , Texas 77002

Date: Feb. 14, 2013, 11:30 a.m. - Feb. 14, 2013, 1 p.m.