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The 4th Annual CSG Associated Water Conference 2012IIR Conferences 4th CSG Associated Water Conference 2012 will provide new water management practices for the coal seam gas industry |
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New water management practices for the coal seam gas industry
IIR's 4th Annual CSG Associated Water Conference 2012 is an expert led event includes case studies from the companies undertaking the projects, examines the latest technological advances/options for CSG water management, and includes panel discussions from major stakeholders in the industry.
Leading experts speaking at this year's event include:
- Karen Waldman, CEO, Queensland Water Commission
- Shaun Davidge, Manager Water Planning and Resources GLNG Sustainability, Santos
- Roy Doveton, GM – Major Capital Projects, Penrice Holdings
- Lisa Cecchi, Senior Project Manager, SunWater
- Ian Cameron, Manager, Water Management, Parsons Brinkerhoff
- Christopher Hertle, Global Market Leader, Water, GHD
- Leif Wolf, Research Team Leader - Land and Water, CSIRO
- Paul Andrews, Regional Manager Asia Pacific, Sentek Technologies
- Thomas Silverman, Senior Associated Hydrologist, URS Corp
- Johnson Lo, Senior Associate, Clayton Utz
- Senior Representative, Osmoflo
- Ralph Gunness, Field Environmental & Sustainability Manager, GLNG Project, Fluor
- Rebecca Carroll, Partner Clayton Utz
The CSG Associated Water Conference 2012 will:
- Feature a review of recent CSG industry developments as they pertain to water management
- Deliver case study presentations from major producers in the CSG industry
- Look at the new Queensland Government policy
- Consider the role of CSG water as a valuable water resource
Masterclass : Monday 27th August 2012, 9.30am-3.30pm
CSG Water Management and Treatment
Click here to view Masterclass details...
"water management is looming as a major issue for the industry" AFR 18/05/09
"The gas is very valuable, [it’s a question of] how are you going to make the water economical as well?" SMH 18/05/09
"Gas companies like Origin are sweating on government approval for their water disposal strategies before they decide whether to proceed with building multibillion-dollar LNG plants" SMH 18/05/09
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