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Oil and Gas Conference to Showcase Advancements

Tuesday, August 14, 2012 by

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WEXFORD, Pa. — As the Marcellus shale play continues to place Pennsylvania firmly in the center of a global energy game-changer, the 2012 Eastern Oil and Gas Conference will offer insight on the players, the technology, the issues and opportunities associated with this new age of domestic and abundant energy development.

Speakers

Slated for Aug. 28 and 29 at the Monroeville Convention Center and the adjacent Doubletree Pittsburgh/Monroeville Convention Center, the conference will include presentations from: Scott Perry, deputy secretary, PA Department of Environmental Protection, Implementation of Act 13 and DEP Update — Policy and Politics; Randy Albert, CNX Gas, president, View from PIOGA Producers Leaders Panel; Matt Kellogg, IPAA, manager of government affairs, Federal Update and National Outreach; Ron Pettengill, EVP, Gas, Coal Group, Water Resources and Using Solar Powered Water Treatments; and Richard Gmerek, president, Gmerek Government Relations, Political Climate for Natural Gas Development in Pennsylvania.

“We’ve assembled a group of speakers that offer a 360-degree perspective on the issues, opportunities and wide-ranging considerations regarding today’s oil and gas development,” states Lou D’Amico, president and executive director of the Pennsylvania Independent Oil and Gas Association.

Show

In addition to the conference, the event will also host the only full-scale oil and gas trade show in the Eastern U.S. With more than 325 exhibitors filling the convention center floors, visitors will see first-hand, some of the greatest advancements in the products and services reshaping the way America — and the world — harness vast reservoirs of clean energy sources.

Companies will be showing products and services of interest to the shale gas industry and conventional oil and gas producers alike.

To register for the full conference, visit www.pioga.org. Show hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 28, and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 29.

Show-only tickets are available at the door for $25, with no advance registration.

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