| #e.21463 | Tuesday 1:00PM to 2:30PM November 13,
2012 | CM | 1.50 |
Current Issues in Hydraulic FracturingLorman Education Serviceslive audio conference, WI With the United States having an estimated 100 years worth of undeveloped gas reserves, the exploration for and the extraction of natural gas from shale formations throughout the United States have taken the forefront in the oil and gas industry, but not without some controversy.
There is great controversy and concern over the methods and chemicals used to extract gas from shale formations, especially the use of hydraulic fracturing. Environmental and safety concerns about water usage, what chemicals are used in the fracking process, and what to do with the “flowback” fluids after the fracking process are among the many issues being hotly debated by oil and gas operators, government agencies, and state and federal legislatures.
Pending litigation filed by landowners, environmental groups, government agencies, and industry associations; recent laws and regulations imposing additional oversight, disclosure of chemicals, and operational requirements on oil and gas producers; and the numerous, recent fracking studies made by universities, industry producers, and state and federal agencies all impact the exploration and extraction of natural gas from U.S. shale plays.
This live audio conference will explain the hydraulic fracturing process, how hydraulic fracturing affects you, and what you need to know to effectively advocate for your clients. This program is for legal professionals and operators, drillers, and vendors in the oil and gas industry who are interested in the most up-to-date information on the hydraulic fracturing controversy.
More Instructors: Barclay R. Nicholson • Partner in Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P’s Houston, Texas office, serves on the firm’s Shale and Hydraulic Fracturing Task Force
• Focuses his practice on energy and commercial disputes
• Significant experience in handling energy related litigation and has represented some of the world’s major oil and gas producing and refining companies as well as some of the nation’s biggest drilling and E&P companies
• Conducts regular seminars and workshops on shale gas and hydraulic fracturing
• Writer or co-writer of many publications on topics related to his areas of expertise
• Editor of www.frackingblog.com, a blog devoted to hydraulic fracturing
• Memberships include American Bar Association, State Bar of Texas, Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel, Federal Bar Association, Houston Bar Association, World Affairs Council of Houston, Texas Association of Defense Counsel, New York State Bar Association, Colorado State Bar Association
• J.D. degree, magna cum laude, University of Houston; B.A. degree, with honors, The University of Texas
• Can be contacted at 713 651-5151, facsimile 713-651-5246, www.fulbright.com/bnicholson or Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P., 1301 McKinney, Suite 5100, Houston Texas 77010 (1 Ratings)
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