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Shale Gas & Conventional Gas: From Pennsylvania to New Mexico
Fuel Fix ^ | 12/20/11 | Daniel Fine

Posted on 12/27/2011 4:55:21 PM PST by greenwill

"The purpose of this conference is to bring together shale gas and conventional gas producing counties to discuss the opportunities and challenges of the regulations, economics and energy security surrounding this natural resource," says conference co-organizer, Lisa Hardison, President and CEO of the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Politics
KEYWORDS: congress; democrats; drdanielfine; energy; fracking; newmexico; news; obama; oil; pennsylvania; republicans; shalegas; teaparty
January 12-13, 2012, Lea County Event Center, Hobbs, NM, EnergyPlex Conference Series 2012 HOBBS, N.M., Dec. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On January 12 and 13, the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County and the New Mexico Tech University's New Mexico Center for Energy Policy will kick off the EnergyPlex Conference 2012 Series with Shale Gas & Conventional Gas: From Pennsylvania to New Mexico. This conference will discuss the issues surrounding the development of shale gas using Lea County, NM and Bradford County, PA as case studies. Panelists will address the state and national economic implications of shale and conventional oil and long-term planning strategies. Keynote speakers for lunch sessions will include U.S. Congressman Steve Pearce on Thursday and Pennsylvania State Representative Tina Pickett and New Mexico Lt. Governor John Sanchez on Friday. Panel discussions will be comprised of industry experts and government officials who will present information on topics including: Shale Gas: A Technology Play that Changed Scarcity to Plenty; Shale Gas: Regulation and Opposition; and Natural Gas in Two Counties: Organizing for Long-Term Economic Development and Public Benefits. "The purpose of this conference is to bring together shale gas and conventional gas producing counties to discuss the opportunities and challenges of the regulations, economics and energy security surrounding this natural resource," says conference co-organizer, Lisa Hardison, President and CEO of the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County. Dr. Daniel Fine, Research Associate for the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy/ New Mexico Tech and co-organizer of the conference adds, "Another important element of this conference examines how new innovations in technology to produce shale gas can lower energy costs for consumers and create productive jobs." Douglas McLinko, County Commission Chair for Bradford County Pennsylvania further explains that this conference "is an exciting first step towards creating a national core of county leadership focused on shale and conventional gas." Participants can register for the conference through the www.energyplexnm.com website. A registration fee of $50 covers entrance into the conference, meeting materials, and two lunches. For more information about the conference, to see a full agenda, and to register, please visit www.energyplexnm.com. Conference Dates January 12, 2012, 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. January 13, 2012, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lea County Event Center 5105 N Lovington Hwy • Hobbs, NM 88240 USA On the Web: www.energyplexnm.com SOURCE Economic Development Corporation of Lea County Back to top RELATED LINKS http://www.energyplexnm.com
1 posted on 12/27/2011 4:55:33 PM PST by greenwill
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January 12-13, 2012, Lea County Event Center, Hobbs, NM, EnergyPlex Conference Series 2012 HOBBS, N.M., Dec. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --

On January 12 and 13, the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County and the New Mexico Tech University's New Mexico Center for Energy Policy will kick off the EnergyPlex Conference 2012 Series with Shale Gas & Conventional Gas: From Pennsylvania to New Mexico.

This conference will discuss the issues surrounding the development of shale gas using Lea County, NM and Bradford County, PA as case studies. Panelists will address the state and national economic implications of shale and conventional oil and long-term planning strategies.

Keynote speakers for lunch sessions will include U.S. Congressman Steve Pearce on Thursday and Pennsylvania State Representative Tina Pickett and New Mexico Lt. Governor John Sanchez on Friday.

Panel discussions will be comprised of industry experts and government officials who will present information on topics including:

"The purpose of this conference is to bring together shale gas and conventional gas producing counties to discuss the opportunities and challenges of the regulations, economics and energy security surrounding this natural resource," says conference co-organizer, Lisa Hardison, President and CEO of the Economic Development Corporation of Lea County.

Dr. Daniel Fine, Research Associate for the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy/ New Mexico Tech and co-organizer of the conference adds, "Another important element of this conference examines how new innovations in technology to produce shale gas can lower energy costs for consumers and create productive jobs."

Douglas McLinko, County Commission Chair for Bradford County Pennsylvania further explains that this conference "is an exciting first step towards creating a national core of county leadership focused on shale and conventional gas."

Participants can register for the conference through the www.energyplexnm.com website. A registration fee of $50 covers entrance into the conference, meeting materials, and two lunches.

For more information about the conference, to see a full agenda, and to register, please visit www.energyplexnm.com.

Conference Dates January 12, 2012, 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. January 13, 2012, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lea County Event Center 5105 N Lovington Hwy • Hobbs, NM 88240 USA

On the Web: www.energyplexnm.com SOURCE Economic Development Corporation of Lea County

RELATED LINKS http://www.energyplexnm.com

2 posted on 12/27/2011 10:12:19 PM PST by CedarDave
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I would love to attend this conference. Why did they not hold it in PA. My hometown is ground zero for both conventional and shale gas. This is also where the first gas well was drilled. Did I mention we are also the major junction for gas transmission lines. Just griping. Wish I could be there. I would also mention Utica. This conference should be about more than shale gas. The gas oil plays are going to be huge.


3 posted on 12/27/2011 10:27:52 PM PST by PA Engineer (Time to beat the swords of government tyranny into the plowshares of freedom.)
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