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Tight gas, tight oil, deepwater, possibly oil shale and methane hydrates

Over the past decade the silicon valley investors have been putting millions into energy technology - and managed to completely miss the most exciting technology development of all, tight gas. There's a lot of confusion and perhaps misplaced optimism about unconventionals, but still the overall potential is unarguable. We help the industry to understand the wheat from the chaff with unconventionals, to make the best decisions about how to move forward.


LATEST UNCONVENTIONALS VIDEOS

Welcome & Introduction
20 Sep 2011
David Bamford from New Eyes Exploration

US Oil Shales
20 Sep 2011
Neil Mcmahon from Alliance Bernstein Energy Fund

Investigating the Barnett Shale : A Case Study on how Integrated Technology can help improve your Understanding of an Unconventional Reservoir.
20 Sep 2011
Sandra Allwork from Paradigm

How unconventionals fit in the global production picture
20 Sep 2011
Oswald Clint from Bernstein Research

Welcome and Introduction
26 May 2010
David Bamford from Finding Petroleum

Deep water E&P in a global context
26 May 2010
Neil McMahon from Bernstein Research

Satellite Seep Detection of Leaking deep-water oilfields. Fact or Fiction?
26 May 2010
Alan Williams from Fugro NPA Ltd

Transforming deepwater drilling
26 May 2010
Tony Bamford from Geoprober Drilling

Exploration experience with CSEM in deep water areas
26 May 2010
Dr. Svein Ellingsrud from EMGS

Welcome and Introduction: The technologies behind the "Shale Gale"
27 Apr 2010
David Bamford from Finding Petroleum

UPCOMING UNCONVENTIONALS EVENTS

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Emerging deepwater areas
London, 26 Sep 2012
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Developments with unconventionals
London, 10 Oct 2012
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