Presentation Download – Shale gas: Creating a ‘new world’ for energy industry

Mr Chris Faulkner, Chief Executive Officer of Breitling Oil & Gas Corporation recently spoke at Shale Gas World Asia 2011 on Shale gas: Creating a ‘new world’ for energy industry.

Mr. Chris Faulkner, Chief Executive Officer of Breitling Oil and Gas, has over 10 years of experience in energy resources development, technology and oil and gas operations.  He is a recognized expert on the latest technologies in the oil and gas industry and has published over 80 technical papers, abstracts, reports and presentations on energy resources.

His company, Breitling Oil and Gas was founded on the fundamental principles of applying state-of-the-art petroleum and natural gas exploration and extraction technology to the development of onshore and off-shore oil and natural gas projects.

The following were the points of discussion at the event:

  • Determining profitability of shale gas to ensure a sustainable addition to your energy portfolio
  • Assessing the impact of costs in bringing shale to market
  • Examining the North American shale success and drivers in developing successful projects in other regions
  • Balancing energy security and environmental responsibility to achieve sustainable commercialisation of shale

Download a copy of his presentation slides today!

Chris Faulkner will be speaking once again this year at Shale Gas World Asia 2012 on Shale gas development and partnership opportunities for Asian stakeholders.

Shale Gas World Asia 2012 will be taking place from 9-12 July 2012 at Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Singapore. For more information, please visit our website www.terrapinn.com/shalegasasia or contact Philip Parba at +65 6322 2791 or philip.parba@terrapinn.com. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from Chris Faulkner and other shale gas experts who will be sharing their expertise and experiences!

 

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