Traditional Energy
Abstracts Due: January 16th 2009
Symposium & Topics
| Oil & Gas: | Cleaner Technologies for E&P, Sensors, Imaging, Coatings, Drilling Fluids, Lubricants, Filtration, Catalysis, Water Use, Gas Efficiencies & Applications, Refinement, Shipment, Distribution, Fuels |
| Natural Gas: | Efficient Applications, Transportation, Power Gen, Distribution, Storage |
| Clean Coal: | Clean Coal Technologies, Carbon Capture Technologies, Carbon, Sequestration, Extraction Methods, Processing, Gasification, New Design & Construction Projects, Hybrid Projects, Water Use |
| Nuclear: | Reactor Design, Small-Reactors, 4+ Gen, U.S. State of Industry, Safety & Waste Remediation & Storage, Water Use |
Track Committee (invited)
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Marshall Mazer, Babcock & Wilcox Issam Dairanieh, BP Lewis Norman, Halliburton Michael Hiri, Kinder Morgan-CO2 Paul Genoa, Nuclear Energy Institute Dale Klein , Nuclear Regulatory Commission Luminita Vasii, Newpark Drilling Amy Jaffe, Rice University |
Michael Ming, Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America Samit Bhattacharyya, Savannah River National Laboratory Maria Miglin, Shell Oil Jay Kipper, University of Texas at Austin Howard Schmidt, Rice University Finis Southworth, Areva |
Synopsis
Traditional Energy production is at the heart of the global political, economic, environmental, industrial, and societal infrastructure. The future of these interdependent demands is addressable only through a portfolio of solutions, with traditional energy production, generation and distribution a key portfolio component in the foreseeable future. Emerging Clean and Cleaner technologies applied into these industries has the potential for improved efficiencies, increased production and distribution, and improved products and processes all at a reduced footprint.
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