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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Onshore Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development: Legacy Issues and Innovations in Managing Risk–Day 1: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25067.
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Appendix E

Workshop Participants

In-Person Participants

EDIE ALLISON

AAPG

BRIAN ANDERSON

West Virginia University

SCOTT ANDERSON

Environmental Defense Fund

STEVEN T. ANDERSON

U.S. Geological Survey

CYRUS ASHAYERI

University of Southern California

Ph.D. Student

BILL BATES

Environmental Protection Agency

MELISSA BATUM

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

JENNIFER BELL

ASME

TANDIS BIDGOLI

Kansas Geological Survey

University of Kansas

KATHYRN BILLS

Montana State University

Ph.D. Student

MARK BOLING

Southwestern Energy

SUSAN BRANTLEY

The Pennsylvania State University

KATIE BROWN

FTI Consulting

ANDREI BUTTERFIELD

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

KYLE CAREY

Environmental Protection Agency

REMY CHAPPETTA

The National Academies

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Onshore Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development: Legacy Issues and Innovations in Managing Risk–Day 1: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25067.
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CORRIE CLARK

Argonne National Laboratory

AKHIL DATTA-GUPTA

Texas A&M University

COURTNEY DeVANE

The National Academies

PAUL DOUCETTE

GE Global Upstream Research Co.

DAVID DZOMBAK

Carnegie Mellon University

ELIZABETH EIDE

The National Academies

ERIC EDKIN

The National Academies

BARRY FREIFELD

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

JEFF FRITHSEN

Environmental Protection Agency

CAROL FROST

National Science Foundation

TANYA GALLEGOS

U.S. Geological Survey

L. DAVID GLATT

North Dakota Department of Health

DEBORAH GLICKSON

The National Academies

DAN GREENBAUM

Health Effects Institute

WALTER GUIDROZ

U.S. Geological Survey

JULIA HOBSON HAGGERTY

Montana State University

STEVEN P. HAMBURG

Environmental Defense Fund

SUSAN HAMM

Department of Energy

Geothermal Technologies Office

WENDY HARRISON

Colorado School of Mines

MARILU HASTINGS

Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation

PETER HENNINGS

University of Texas at Austin

MURRAY HITZMAN

U.S. Geological Survey

DOUGLAS HOLLETT

U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Fossil Energy

SVETLANA IKONNIKOVA

Bureau of Economic Geology

University of Texas at Austin

UMAIR IRFAN

E&E News

CHARLES JOB

National Ground Water Association

NANCY JOHNSON

U.S. Department of Energy

RACHEL JONES

National Academy of Medicine

GREGORY KALLENBERG

Rational Middle Energy Series

ALAN KRUPNICK

Resources for the Future

SUSAN PACKARD LeGROS

Center for Responsible Shale Development

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Onshore Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development: Legacy Issues and Innovations in Managing Risk–Day 1: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25067.
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WILLIAM (BILL) LEITH

U.S. Geological Survey

JOE LIMA

Schlumberger Services, Inc.

DANIEL LIND

Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement

CHRIS LYON

Rational Middle Energy Series

PETER MacKENZIE

AAPG Foundation

BEN MANDLER

American Geosciences Institute

JAN MARES

Resources for the Future

SHAWN MAXWELL

IMaGE

DAVID McBRIDE

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

MICHELLE McGREGOR

The Nature Conservancy

ASHLEY McNAMEE

Whiting Petroleum

STEPHANIE MEADOWS

American Petroleum Institute

SUE MEHLHOFF

U.S. Bureau of Land Management

ELENA MELCHERT

Office of Fossil Energy

Department of Energy

EVAN S. MICHELSON

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

C. MICHAEL MING

GE Global Research Oil & Gas Technology Center

KYLE MURRAY

Oklahoma Geological Survey

University of Oklahoma

COLLEEN NEWMAN

Abingdon Strategies, LLC

MIKE NICKOLAUS

Ground Water Protection Council

JOHN NOEL

Clean Water Action

KRIS NYGAARD

ExxonMobil Upstreat Research Co.

MICHAEL PARKER

Parker Environmental and Consulting, LLC.

AMY PICKLE

Duke University

VIKRAM RAO

Research Triangle Energy Consortium

LARA RODRIGUEZ

George Washington University

NICHOLAS ROGERS

The National Academies

YASMIN ROMITTI

The National Academies

DAVID P. RUSS

U.S. Geological Survey

JIM RUSTAD

U.S. Department of Energy

LESLIE SAVAGE

Texas Railroad Commission

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Onshore Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development: Legacy Issues and Innovations in Managing Risk–Day 1: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25067.
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JAGADEESAN SETHURMAN

Whiting Oil and Gas Corporation

CHI HO SHAM

ERG

JIM SLUTZ

National Petroleum Council

TIMOTHY R. SPISAK

U.S. Bureau of Land Management

PETER STAHL

University of Wyoming

BERRY H. (NICK) TEW, JR.

Geological Survey of Alabama and State Oil and Gas Board of Alabama

SCOTT W. TINKER

Bureau of Economic Geology

University of Texas at Austin

STUART VENABLES

British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission

ERIC VENDEL

Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas

GENE WHITNEY

Independent Consultant

Board on Earth Sciences and Resources

MARK ZOBACK

Stanford University

Webcast Participants

KYRATZI AIKATERINI

LILY S. BALDWIN

WILLIAM BARKHOUSE

ABBY BAZIN

LAURA BEER

BENJAMIN BLAIR

MATT BOOTHE

LAUREN W. BOYD

MICHEAL BROWN

BRET BRUCE

REX BUCHANAN

NNENIA CAMPBELL

ELIZABETH CASMAN

WENDY CHEUNG

TERRY M. CHRISTENSEN

KIM COFFMAN

CODY COMISKEY

KARI R. CUTTING

DAVID DUNLAP

ALETA L. DUVALL

CYNTHIA EBINGER

SARAH EISENLORD

TIM ELKINS

AIDA FARAG

STEVE FELDGUS

BRUNO GONCALVES DA SILVA

SONIA GRANT

JANETTE E. HANSEN

ROXANA HERRERA

CARBARA HEYDORN

HAIYING HUANG

ALLAN JELACIC

KRISTEN JENKINS

KATY KELLER

JAMES ROGER KELLEY

JAMES KENNEY

GEORGE E. KING

ROBERT KLEINBERG

ROBERT LEMMER

HAROLD DAVID LESLIE

RAYMOND LEVEY

AUDREY LEVINE

JESSICA LI

ROY LONG

ANN MAEST

MATT MAHONEY

DEBOTYAM MAITY

BEN MANDLER

SEAN MCCOY

KRIS MELLEY

ANDRES MENDEZ

AUBREY MILLER

PETE MILLER

JAMES K. MITCHELL

BRIANA MORDICK

MARK A. NANNY

ERIC NICHOLS

J.P. NICOT

EVAN OSBORNE

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Onshore Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development: Legacy Issues and Innovations in Managing Risk–Day 1: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25067.
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JAMES R. PAYNE

WILLIAM JOSEPH PIKE

IMOGEN RATTLE

KUMKUM RAY

LAUREN RAY

R. ROCCO

STEVE ROCHE

CORAL ROIG

JESUS ARENAS ROMERO

JENNIFER ROSE

MAT ROULEAU

VANESSA RYAN

BRIDGET SCANLON

RAMESH SHARMA

JHIH-SHYANG SHIH

CRAIG SIMMONS

BRUCE D SMITH

JEFFREY SPEIR

EDWARD STEELE

ALBERTA VASQUEZ

HECTOR VILLAVERDE

DOUG WALSER

KEN WARD JR.

COLLIN WEIBEL

SHERILYN WILLIAMS-STROUD

CECILY WOLFE

MAGGI YOUNG

DAVID YOXTHEIMER

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Onshore Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development: Legacy Issues and Innovations in Managing Risk–Day 1: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25067.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Onshore Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development: Legacy Issues and Innovations in Managing Risk–Day 1: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25067.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Onshore Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development: Legacy Issues and Innovations in Managing Risk–Day 1: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25067.
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Oil and gas well completion and stimulation technologies to develop unconventional hydrocarbon resources in the United States have evolved over the past several decades, particularly in relation to the development of shale oil and shale gas. Shale oil and shale gas resources and the technology associated with their production are often termed "unconventional" because the oil and gas trapped inside the shale or other low-permeability rock formation cannot be extracted using conventional technologies. Since about 2005, the application of these technologies to fields in the U.S. have helped produce natural gas and oil in volumes that allowed the country to reduce its crude oil imports by more than 50% and to become a net natural gas exporter. The regional and national economic and energy advances gained through production and use of these resources have been accompanied, however, by rapid expansion of the infrastructure associated with the development of these fields and public concern over the impacts to surface- and groundwater, air, land, and communities where the resources are extracted.

The intent of the first day of the workshop of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Roundtable on Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development was to discuss onshore unconventional hydrocarbon development in the context of potential environmental impacts and the ways in which the risks of these kinds of impacts can be managed. Specifically, the workshop sought to examine the lifecycle development of these fields, including decommissioning and reclamation of wells and related surface and pipeline infrastructure, and the approaches from industry practice, scientific research, and regulation that could help to ensure management of the operations in ways that minimize impacts to the environment throughout their active lifetimes and after operations have ceased. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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