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SUMMARY:National Academy of Engineering, Shale Gas: Promises and Chall
 enges
DESCRIPTION:National Academy of Engineering, Shale Gas: Promises and C
 hallenges\nShale gas offers a significant opportunity for the United S
 tates to increase energy production and achieve greater energy indepen
 dence. The Shale Gas: Promises and Challenges Topical Meeting will exp
 lore the major opportunities and challenges presented by shale gas for
  this region. The meeting, sponsored by the National Academy of Engine
 ering and hosted by Case Western Reserve University, will be highlight
 ed by keynote talks and panel discussions with national leaders in the
  energy field exploring the following topics:\nIMPACT ON THE ECONOMY A
 ND ENERGY SECURITY Introduction to Session Steven Percy, Conference Co
 -Chairman, Interim Dean, Monte Ahuja College of Business, Cleveland St
 ate University\nEnergy Security and Broader Energy Policy James Bartis
 , Senior Policy Researcher, Rand Corporation\nWorld Energy Balance Mar
 k Finley, General Manager, Global Energy Markets & US Economics, BP Am
 erica (invited)\nVIEW FROM INDUSTRY Shale Gas as Fuel for Power Genera
 tion and the Impact on Energy Security Linn Draper, Chairman, Presiden
 t and CEO Emeritus, American Electric Power Company (invited)\nShale G
 as, Competitiveness and New US Investment Kevin Swift , Chief Economis
 t and Managing Director, American Chemistry Council\nEconomic Impact o
 n the Manufacturing Sector Chad Moutray, Chief Economist, National Ass
 ociation of Manufacturers\nDiscussion Moderator: Steven Percy, Confere
 nce Co-Chair, Interim Dean of Ahuja School of Management, Cleveland St
 ate University\nSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Session Beverly
  Z. Saylor, Professor of Geology, Case Western Reserve University\nSci
 entific Challenges of Shale Gas Development Mark Zoback, Benjamin M. P
 age Professor of Earth Science, and Professor of Geophysics, Departmen
 t of Geophysics, Stanford University\nEPA's Study of the Potential Imp
 acts of Hydraulic Fracturing on Drinking Water Resources Jeanne Briski
 n, Office of Science Policy, Office of Research and Development, U.S. 
 Environmental Protection Agency\nWell Integrity in the Context of Shal
 e Gas Production Stefan Bachu, Distinguished Scientist, C02 Storage, A
 lberta Innovates – Technology Futures\nHydrofracturing Produced Wate
 r: Challenges and Opportunities for Reuse James Silva, Senior Chemical
  Engineer, General Electric Global Research Center\nDiscussion Moderat
 or: Beverly Z. Saylor, Professor of Geology, Case Western Reserve Univ
 ersity\n\n\nFor more information visit https://gomarcellusshale.com/ev
 ents/national-academy-of-engineering-shale-gas-promises-and-challenges
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20130618T123000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20130619T123000
CATEGORIES:educational
LOCATION:Severance Hall
WEBSITE:http://www.naeshalegas.com/
URL:http://www.naeshalegas.com/
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ORGANIZER:National Academy of Engineering
ATTACH;FMTTYPE="image/jpeg":
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Philip B
 rutz":https://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/PhilipBrutz
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