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Selling Title Examining The Optimal Water Treatment, Storage & Recycling Strategies For Minimizing The Cost Of Reusing Produced Water For Completions In The Bakken, Niobrara, Piceance And Uinta And Determining The Most Cost-Effective Water Sourcing & Disposal Strategies Key Issues To Be Discussed Include: October 29-30, 2014 | Denver, Colorado | USA Name Surname Job Title Company Featuring 20+ operator case studies from operators in Rocky Mountains tight oil and shale plays including: M Follow us @UnconventOilGas www.produced-water-reuse-rockies-2014.com Register By Friday Month 00, 2014 SAVE $400 • MINIMIZING PRODUCED WATER REUSE COSTS: Examining the optimal treatment technologies and recycling strategies for driving down the costs of reusing produced water for completions in shale plays in the Rockies • WATER SOURCING STRATEGIES: Evaluating strategies for working within existing regulatory frameworks to cost-effectively source freshwater for hydraulic fracturing • WATER STORAGE STRATEGIES: Identifying the most cost-effective water storage options for produced water reuse operations • REUSING FLOWBACK WATER: For the first time, as well as sessions on produced water reuse in general, there will also be specific focus sessions on reusing flowback water • WATER TRANSPORTATION: Comparing the economics of transporting water by truck vs. pipeline and overcoming the Name Surname Job Title Company Name Surname Job Title Company Name Surname Job Title Company Name Surname Job Title Company Name Surname Job Title Company Name Surname Job Title Company Name Surname Job Title Company Organized By:

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With the demand for water for hydraulic fracturing in the Rocky Mountains set to double by 2015, it is estimated that cost reductions per barrel of oil of between 24 - 46% could be achieved through the application of advanced water recycling techniques in the region Finding the most economical ways of reusing produced water will therefore be one of the key drivers for reducing the cost of operations for E&Psworking in unconventional plays in the Rockies. Meanwhile, operators need to determine how they can effectively source freshwater resources within increasingly stringent regulations and dispose of produced water cost-effectively where reuse is not possible. To help with this, the 4th Annual Produced Water Reuse Initiative 2014: Rocky Mountains Tight Oil & Shale Gas Plays will be featuring a totally revamped agenda this year with 20+ operator case studies exclusively from companies working in the Bakken, Niobrara and other plays in the DJ, Powder River, Uinta & Piceance Basins. Operators at the event will be examining the optimal water treatment storage and recycling strategies for minimizing the cost of reusing produced water for completions in Rocky Mountains tight oil and shale gas plays and determining the most cost-effective water sourcing & disposal strategies.

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Page 1: Produced Water Reuse Initiative 2014: Rocky Mountains Tight Oil & Shale Gas Plays

Selling Title

Examining The Optimal Water Treatment, Storage & Recycling Strategies For

Minimizing The Cost Of Reusing Produced Water For Completions In The Bakken, Niobrara, Piceance And Uinta And Determining The Most Cost-Effective Water Sourcing & Disposal Strategies

Key Issues To Be Discussed Include:

October 29-30, 2014 | Denver, Colorado | USA

Name Surname Job Title Company

Featuring 20+ operator case studies from operators in Rocky Mountains tight oil and shale plays including:

M Follow us @UnconventOilGas

w w w. p r o d u c e d - w a t e r- r e u s e - r o c k i e s - 2 0 1 4 . c o m

Register By FridayMonth 00, 2014

SAVE $400

• MINIMIZING PRODUCED WATER REUSE COSTS: Examining the optimal

treatment technologies and recycling strategies for driving down the

costs of reusing produced water for completions in shale plays in the

Rockies

• WATER SOURCING STRATEGIES: Evaluating strategies for working within

existing regulatory frameworks to cost-effectively source freshwater

for hydraulic fracturing

• WATER STORAGE STRATEGIES: Identifying the most cost-effective water

storage options for produced water reuse operations

• REUSING FLOWBACK WATER: For the first time, as well as sessions

on produced water reuse in general, there will also be specific focus

sessions on reusing flowback water

• WATER TRANSPORTATION: Comparing the economics of transporting

water by truck vs. pipeline and overcoming the

Name Surname Job Title Company

Name Surname Job Title Company

Name Surname Job Title Company

Name Surname Job Title Company

Name Surname Job Title Company

Name Surname Job Title Company

Name Surname Job Title Company

Organized By:

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Register By FridayMonth 00, 2014

SAVE $400

www.produced-water-reuse-rockies-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

With the demand for water for hydraulic fracturing in the Rocky

Mountains set to double by 2015, it is estimated that cost

reductions per barrel of oil of between 24 – 46% could be

achieved through the application of advanced water recycling

techniques in the region

Finding the most economical ways of reusing produced water

will therefore be one of the key drivers for reducing the cost of

operations for E&Ps working in unconventional plays in the

Rockies. Meanwhile, operators need to determine how they can

effectively source freshwater resources within increasingly

stringent regulations and dispose of produced water cost-

effectively where reuse is not possible.

To help with this, the 4th Annual Produced Water Reuse Initiative

2014: Rocky Mountains Tight Oil & Shale Gas Plays will be

featuring a totally revamped agenda this year with 20+ operator

case studies exclusively from companies working in the Bakken,

Niobrara and other plays in the DJ, Powder River, Uinta &

Piceance Basins.

Operators at the event will be examining the optimal water treatment

storage and recycling strategies for minimizing the cost of reusing

produced water for completions in Rocky Mountains tight oil

and shale gas plays and determining the most cost-effective

water sourcing & disposal strategies.

WHAT’S NEW THIS YEAR

FOCUS ON COSTS:With cost being the key barrier to produced water reuse for completions, every session on this year’s agenda is 100% focused on practically reducing the cost of water recycling, sourcing and disposal

USING PRODUCED WATER FOR GEL FRACS:As well as providing case studies on reusing produced water for slickwater fracs, this year’s event tackles for the first time the more challenging goal of cost-effective reuse of produced water for gel fracs

REUSING FLOWBACK WATER: For the first time, as well as sessions on produced water reuse in general, there will also be specific focus sessions on reusing flowback water

SALTWATER TREATMENT & DISPOSAL: With treating saltwater for reuse creating unique challenges, this year’s agenda has focus sessions on optimizing saltwater treatment as well as saltwater disposal strategies

“THIS WAS THE BEST WATER

CONFERENCE I HAVE ATTENDED”

NEWFIELD EXPLORATION

“BEST CONFERENCE I HAVE BEEN TO IN

OVER 20 YEARS”

HELIS OIL & GAS

“GREAT ORGANIZATION. EXCELLENT

PRESENTATIONS.”

MARATHON OIL

“VERY INFORMATIVE, VERY GOOD

AGENDA AND PRESENTATIONS”

VALENCE OPERATING CO.

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Venue Information:

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MINIMIZING THE COST OF REUSING PRODUCED WATER FOR COMPLETIONS AND OPTIMIZING WATER SOURCING STRATEGIES IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

Day 1Wednesday October 29, 2014

Agenda

www.produced-water-reuse-rockies-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

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Agenda

Day 2Thursday October 30, 2014

OPTIMIZING WATER STORAGE FOR PRODUCED WATER REUSE OPERATIONS & DRIVING DOWN WATER DISPOSAL COSTS

www.produced-water-reuse-rockies-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

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The conference is being organized by American Business Conferences, a division of London Business Conferences Ltd, a limited liability company formed under English company law and registered in the UK no. 5090859.Cancellations received 30 days prior to the start of the event will be eligible for a refund less $150 administration fee, after this point no refund will be given. Cancellations must be made in writing, if you are unable to attend you may nominate a colleague to attend in your place at no additional cost.Receipt of this registration form, inclusive or exclusive of payment constitutes formal agreement to attend and acceptance of the terms and conditions stated.All outstanding fees must be paid within our standard payment period of 7 days. Any outstanding invoices will remain valid should cancellation of attendance be received outside of the aforementioned cancellation period.*If you are claiming the early booking discount this may not be used in conjunction with other discounts advertised elsewhere. All discount codes and offers must be claimed at

the time of registration.American Business Conferences reserves the right to alter or cancel the speakers or program.American Business Conferences reserve the right to refuse admission.We would like to keep you informed of other American Business Conferences products and services. This will be carried out in accordance with the Data Protection Act. Please write to the Head of Marketing, American Business Conferences at the address below if you specifically do not want to receive this information.American Business Conferences. City Center One. 800 Town & Country Blvd. Suite 300. Houston. Texas. 77024American Business Conferences will not accept liability for any individual transport delays and in such circumstances the normal cancellation restrictions apply.American Business Conferences is a Division of London Business Conferences Limited, Registered in England No. 5090859 EIN. no: 98-0514924