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国际会议论文翻译

2014年页岩能源工程会议 论坛宣读文章英文校对价格

会议名称(中文):  2014年页岩能源工程会议
会议名称(英文):  Shale Energy Engineering Conference 2014
所属学科:  沉积与油气地质,石油与天然气工程及钻采工程
开始日期:  2014-07-21
结束日期:  2014-07-23
所在国家:  美国
所在城市:  美国
具体地点:  Pittsburgh, PA
主办单位:  merican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

[ 重要日期 ]
摘要截稿日期:  2013-09-18

[ 会务组联系方式 ]
联系人:  Barbara Whitten
联系电话:  (703) 295-6083
E-MAIL:  bwhitten@asce.org
 
会议网站:  http://content.asce.org/conferences/shale2014/
会议背景介绍: 
In recent years, new technologies that utilize horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing techniques have led to a rapid expansion of the shale oil and gas industry, offering access to new sources of hydrocarbon fuels that hold the promise of energy independence for the United States. At the same time, there has been public concern about the potential environmental effects of these new technologies, with varying environmental regulations being implemented at the state and federal level in response to their rapid deployment. Consequently, some areas of the country are witnessing a rapid growth in the number of wells for exploration, while other areas have delayed this development pending further environmental studies. Moving forwards, the challenge for our society is to develop a holistic approach to shale oil and gas exploitation that does not impede useful economic growth and prosperity, while developing solutions that minimize negative environmental impacts and disturbances to the socio-economic fabric of our communities.

Civil and Environmental Engineers have as their core mission the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. The goal of this conference will be to provide a forum for: (1) discussing the technical challenges associated with shale oil and gas development, (2) exploring the critical environmental issues that exist in this area, and (3) presenting balanced public policy solutions that can be used to safely develop our shale oil and gas resources. The conference will focus on the challenges that lie ahead with developing the means and methods to carefully monitor all aspects of shale oil and gas production, and will encourage and promote the development of technologies that allow for cost effective shale oil and gas exploration, while minimizing the impact on water resources, geological stability of impacted areas, air quality, and infrastructure assets such as roads, pipelines, water, and wastewater networks.