This new, dual-track 2.5-day conference combines the topics from the 2010 SPE Unconventional Gas Conference and the SPE Tight Gas Completions Conference to provide a forum for the discussion and advancement of technologies that are used to define, characterize, and recover unconventional gas resources.
By combing these conferences and implementing concurrent sessions, 2011 UGC offers a broader scope of technical and resource topics, creating dynamic discussions across a wider span of subject matter.
Sessions will focus on the unique aspects of unconventional gas resources—and include case studies on geoscience, engineering, health/safety/environmental, and resource assessment and economic evaluation.