A 2 Day Business Conference, August 19 & 20 2025, Houston TX
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A 2 Day Business Conference, August 19 & 20 2025, Houston TX
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It’s true—this event has historically drawn a strong audience from the Permian. That’s no surprise: with the basin’s development pace, infrastructure gaps, and lower break-even, it’s been a hotspot for innovation out of necessity.
But the issues we’re addressing now aren’t exclusively Permian-specific. They’re sector-wide and increasingly urgent across gas-focused basins like Haynesville, Eagle Ford, Appalachia, and parts of Western Canada.
Whether you’re managing takeaway constraints, running leaner field teams, or trying to plan capex around uncertain ramp-ups, this event has been carefully built to address the core pressures that cut across basin lines.
Why This Matters Beyond the Permian:
• In Haynesville, operators are often ready to flow gas before midstream infrastructure is—and
need to design for that limbo.
• In the Eagle Ford, facilities teams are balancing late-life assets with tight emissions compliance
and water reinjection limits.
• In Canada, the issues of remote asset access, power gaps, and field staffing mirror what
Permian teams have been forced to adapt to—and often, the Canadian basins are a step ahead
in modularity and field resilience.
In all cases, the themes we’re exploring—modularisation, emissions mitigation, facility life extension, supply chain delays, and flexible design—are just as relevant outside West Texas as they are within it.
Key Takeaways for Non-Permian Operators:
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