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Energy Digital and Infocast Events Announce Partnership for Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells in Denver, Colorado

Energy Digital and Infocast Events announce their partnership for Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells, which is taking place June 27th to June 29th.

Energy Digital and Infocast Events Announce Partnership for Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells in Denver, Colorado
2011-04-20
SAN DIEGO, CA, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Energy Digital and Infocast Events announce their partnership for Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells, which is taking place June 27th to June 29th. Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells is the place for all industry players who want to boost their current production, enter into oil-rich and mixed oil/gas, or simply get an invaluable tutorial on the kinds of strategies and considerations that have to go into any new shale venture! This conference will be taking place in Denver, Colorado.

Energy Digital's partnership with Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells offers its readers the chance to become educated on cutting edge topics, opportunities to connect with high profile industry peers, and customized presentations on the latest technology and innovation from leading suppliers.

For more information about this conference or magazines, please visit the following websites: http://www.EnergyDigital.com or http://www.infocastinc.com/index.php/conference/shalewells11.

About Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells

Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells has been assembled to profile the very best emerging real-world expertise and case studies, focusing on three of the most prominent shale plays: Bakken, Eagle Ford and Marcellus. Presenters will address challenges such as how geology affects leasing, interference between laterals from other operators, artificial lift and use of cutting-edge technologies. The conference will also cover regional water management strategies, logistics and marketing considerations. Building on the success of Infocast's sold-out Western Shale and Bakken Infrastructure meetings, this event will be THE place for all players who want to boost their current production, enter into oil-rich and mixed oil/gas/condensates, or simply get an invaluable tutorial on the kinds of strategies and considerations that have to go into any new shale venture.

About Energy Digital
Energy Digital is a leading digital media source of news and content for C-level executives focused on business and all aspects of managing the environment. Energy Digital provides information for industry specific issues such as: Renewables; Global Operations; Exploration and Production, and Green Business. Energy Digital is the industry-dedicated arm of the White Digital Media Group. Founded in 2007 by entrepreneur Glen White, White Digital Media retains a diversified portfolio of websites, magazines, daily news feeds and weekly e-newsletters that leverage technology to innovatively deliver high-quality content, analytical data, and industry news.

Energy Digital and is headquartered in San Diego, California, with additional offices in Boston, Toronto, Mumbai, and Norwich, England. For more information, contact 1-760-827-7800 or visit http://www.energydigital.com.

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[Press-News.org] Energy Digital and Infocast Events Announce Partnership for Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells in Denver, Colorado
Energy Digital and Infocast Events announce their partnership for Optimizing Shale Oil & Gas Wells, which is taking place June 27th to June 29th.