San Juan Energy Basin Conference
posted by bluewill67
When:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday, March 18
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, March 19
Where:
San Juan College Henderson Arts Center,
4601 College Blvd.,
Farmington,
NM
87402-4699
Description:
Two days of presentations from industry leaders. Expected presenters: Encana, Chevron, WPX, Continental Resources, BP and more.... This Conference brings together the Mancos Shale prospects from the operators and specialists for the first time. It uncovers what is the next oil and gas shale "play" after the Barnett and Eagle Ford in Texas and the Marcellus in the East. This is nothing less than a San Juan Basin Renaissance after nearly a century of petroleum geology and activity. Conference organizers are touting the Mancos as “the next shale play in the United States.”for more information go to ---->www.sanjuanbasinenergy.org
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