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January 2014

Harri Kytomaa

Dr. Harri Kytomaa is Corporate Vice President and the Director of the Thermal Science Practice at Exponent. He specializes in mechanical engineering and the analysis of flow processes, heat transfer and phase change phenomena. He has worked on numerous LNG projects with the industry in the US and internationally and has published extensively in this area. He is currently the US representative to the ISO TC67, WG10 working group that is developing a guidance document on the major hazards associated with the planning and design of onshore LNG facilities and associated marine activities. Dr...Read more

Light Tight Oil and Shale Gas Rapid Growth and Development - Panel Session

This session panel of subject matter experts will kick-off a meeting focus with current and forecast on these LTO and shale gas resources, along with the challenges and learning required to safely extract, transport, and process into fuels and petrochemicals.

Keith Hall

Keith B. Hall is Director of the Mineral Law Institute and the Campanile Charities Professor of Energy Law at Louisiana State University Law School, where he teaches Mineral Rights, Advanced Mineral Law, International Petroleum Transactions, and an Energy Law Seminar that focuses on environmental issues relating to the oil and gas industry.  Before joining LSU Law School, he was a member of Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann in New Orleans, where he practiced law for 16 years, focusing his practice on oil and gas law, environmental law, and toxic tort litigation.  He is a member...Read more

J. Zach Burt

Union Pacific Railroad, one of America’s most recognized companies, links 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country by rail, providing a critical link in the global supply chain.  Zach manages Union Pacific’s mineral portfolio which consists of over 600 active mineral agreements in 15 states.  Before joining Union Pacific Railroad, Zach was an attorney at the law firm of Harris, Finley & Bogle, P.C. in Fort Worth, Texas, where his practice primarily consisted of representing oil and gas operators in various oil and gas matters....Read more

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