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Summer Field Program - August
8 - 13, 2005
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Peter McNutt of
NREL describes photovoltaic panels to Bonnie Cannon (Office of Rep. Cubin),
Taylor Oldroyd (Dept. of Agriculture), and Kevin Teichman (EPA). |
Jim Johnson of NREL
explains the internal structure of a large wind turbine blade being tested
at the National Wind Technology Center. |

On the drilling rig floor, Duane Zavadil and the rig boss of Bill Barrett
Corporation discuss an answer to a participant's question.
David Foster, an
attorney specializing in split-estate issues speaks to the participants
as part of a community discussion panel hosted by Mesa State College.
To his left are Larry Kent, District Manager for the Western Slope Franchise
of Halliburton, and Kathy Hall representing the Western Colorado Oil and
Gas Association. |
Art Goodtimes, County
Commissioner from San Miguel County, addresses the participants during
a community discussion panel hosted by Mesa State College. To his right
is Craig Meis, CEO of Cordilleran Services. |
Terry O'Connor of
Shell E&P explains the company's research efforts at the Mahogany
Oil Shale Project. |
Ken Brown, Operations
Manager, answers a question from Jim Kinney (Bureau of Reclamation) at
Shell's Mahogany Oil Shale Project. |

Jim Kinney (Bureau of
Reclamation) and other participants aboard the dragline at the Trapper Coal
Mine.
Brian Caruso (EPA)
looks into the coal-fired boiler at the Tri-States G&T Craig Station. |
A view inside the
coal fired boiler looks into the coal-fired boiler at the Tri-States G&T
Craig Station. |

Jeff Roedell of Chevron
describes the CO2 injection and oil production operations in the
Rangely Oil Field to Teresa Fryberger (OSTP) and Dennis Ellis (Office of Gov.
Owens).

Jim Kinney (Bureau of
Reclamation) views the 502-foot-hight Flaming Gorge Dam.
Warren Blanchard,
Manager of the Flaming Gorge Dam and Power Plant, describes the operations
of the Flaming Gorge Hydroelectric Station to Taylor Oldroyd (Dept. of
Agriculture) and Leo Sommaripa (OMB). |
Questar drilling
foreman Jim McRae describes the drill bits used to drill the directional
wells up to 14,500 feet deep in the Pinedale Anticline to Jon Ludwigson
(GAO). |

EMFI participants at the
Questar drilling rig in the Pinedale Anticline.
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