From completions to cutting flaring, optimizing the oil patch for a lesser environmental impact has become a necessity not only for satisfying investors, but also for optimizing operations. Putting the technology in place to make a new kind of drilling operation is a technological dance requiring several partners. These technology providers discuss how technology is making carbon management goals possible in the patch.
SPEAKER(S):
Tracy Scott Turner, CEO, CP Energy Services | Sand Commander
Jason Roe, CEO & President, EcoVapor
Jonathan Rogers, CEO, Locus Bio-Energy Solutions
Eyal Aronoff, CEO, Pioneer Energy
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