
16-19 June 2008
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
To satisfy the high demand for natural gas as the world moves toward cleaner energy sources, the development and application of new technology is needed to find and efficiently produce gas reserves. The energy industry’s ability to meet the future demand for natural gas ultimately will happen through new technologies. The technical program for this symposium will focus on, coalbed methane, tight gas sands, shale gas, and natural gas hydrates.
For additional information about this conference, including registration and housing details, please visit http://www.petsoc.org/CIPC_2008/.
For visa letters, please contact Nancy Hawthorne at nancyh@petsoc.org.
If you would like more information on the process, you can visit Citizenship and
Immigration Canada.