Understanding Energy: Oil, Natural Gas & Transportation
In this non-technical seminar, learn the basics of the global energy industry from an economic and geopolitical perspective, including a general overview of drilling, production and refining processes.
Presented by Karen Oganowski, BA, MA, Master Docent, Wiess Energy Hall, Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Get the answers to questions like:
-How does the U.S. fit into the world energy picture?
-Who are the energy producers and consumers?
-What are the basics of oil geology and extraction?
-Why do gasoline prices fluctuate?
-How is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve used?
-What is the debate over shale gas and hydraulic fracking?
This seminar is perfect for anyone who:
-Wants to learn the basics of the energy industry
-Is a new hire in the energy industry
-Is a non-technical energy company employee
-Is a technical energy company employee who wants to expand their industry perspective
Date and Time
Friday Feb 10, 2012
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST
Friday, February 10
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Location
Lone Star Community Building
5000 Research Forest Dr.
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Fees/Admission
$20 (lunch included)
Contact Information
Michael Burns
(281)290-2925
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