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Contact us for more informaon www.gpri.org / 979-862-1617 Global Petroleum Research Instute 407 Richardson Building 3116 TAMU College Staon, TX 77843-3116 Copyright © 2014, Global Petroleum Research Instute Texas A&M Univeristy, All Rights Reserved Semiannual Water & Wastewater: Issues, Challenges, Soluons and New Technologies Apr. 8-9, 2015

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Contact us for more information www.gpri.org / 979-862-1617

Global Petroleum Research Institute 407 Richardson Building 3116 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3116

Copyright © 2014, Global Petroleum Research Institute Texas A&M Univeristy, All Rights Reserved

Semiannual Water & Wastewater: Issues, Challenges, Solutions and New Technologies Apr. 8-9, 2015

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Learning Platform

Our hybrid environment allows industry members the option to attend through our

web based system or in person.

Who we are Global Petroleum Research Institute (GPRI) is a technology research center composed of faculty and staff members within the Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University. We strive to create a cooperative research environment where industry members can develop their technologies to better target oil and gas needs in today’s market. We offer:

Laboratory and oil field-based testing environments

Networking for industry members to broaden company resources

University based contracts and nondisclosure agreements allow us to release data directly to contracted companies

Our results are backed by the reputation of The Texas A&M University System

More than 100 years of experience in oil and gas and produced water treatment

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Students

Undergraduate and graduate

students are always welcome at our

course and can attend at no charge.

We realize building a firm knowledge

base in filtration and economic

feasibility is crucial to strengthen

your resumé for your job hunt.

Interested? Contact Carl Vavra, our

course director.

He would be more than happy to

visit with you about our course and

our research activities.

Still not sure if our

course is what you

need?

Check out our presentation-only

option. Industry members can look

through our speaker presentations

without paying a huge price. Like

what you see? Attend our next

course, Aug. 4-5, 2015.

Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns regarding our conference, please contact our conference director or visit us on the web at www.gpri.org Carl Vavra TEES Research Scientist Global Petroleum Research Institute 407 Richardson Building 3116 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3116 Phone: 979-862-1617

Email: [email protected]

Learning Platform

Our hybrid environment allows industry members the option to attend through our

web based system or in person.

Course Goals

Our conference is structured to provide one-on-one learning and networking opportunities. What we want you to achieve from attending our course:

Clearer under standing of what pre-treatment options are available

Broader knowledge of microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis systems available

Larger toolbox of maintenance techniques that can improve your membrane’s working life

Better understanding of technology advancements that could benefit you in the future

Update on knowledge of current wastewater issues in oil and gas production

Technologies Covered

Pre-Treatment Options Available Bag and Cartridge Media Bed Technology Solid/Liquid Separations Oil Coalescer GE-“One Pass” Direct Filtration Low to High Pressure Membrane

Filtration Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration Options Available Tubular, Hollow Fiber, Spiral

Membranes Ceramic and Stainless Steel

Membranes Electrocoagulation Backwash-Free Microfiltration General Membrane Maintenance Procedures Membrane filtration Cleaning and

Sanitizing General Analytical Techniques for Sample Analysis Analytical Options for Sample

Analysis New Technologies Entering the Market New Technologies for Water

Treatment

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Attendance Options

At Texas A&M University Attending at Texas A&M will allow you to:

Learn from a face-to-face teaching style

Network with fellow attendees and visiting experts

Observe small scale working models of the filtration technology at our on-campus facility

Receive continuing education hours

Webinar Attending as a web-based attendee will allow you to:

Learn from the comfort of your home or office

Network with fellow attendees and visiting experts from our course contact lists

Broaden your understanding of filtration systems and maintenance procedures at a lower price

No CEU’s or Demonstrations available for

Webinar attendees

Scheduled Lecturers

Peter Cartwright-Cartwright Consulting Company Lance Hinojosa-Hatfield & Company Scott Beeman-Hatfield & Company David Stewart-Stewart Environmental Consulting Grady Coberly-KOCH Membrane Systems Bruce Lesikar-Baker Corporation Kent Peterson-Fluid Imaging Bill Irvine-EFS-Engineering Fluid Solutions Morris Hoagland consultant-Water Treatment Technologies Peter Allen-Membrane Specialists Edward Sylvester-ChemTreat Scott Wittwer-Graver Technologies Johnny Robinson-GE Analytical Instruments Christian Frye-GE Power & Water Brian Wise-Nanostone Water David Burnett-GPRI

Technology Demonstrations

Pilot plant demonstrations showcasing technologies

lectured upon

Registration

Visit www.gpri.org and click on the registration information link or

download our course program for a detailed list of lecture topics.

Technology Demonstrations

Pilot plant demonstrations showcasing technologies

lectured upon