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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Dr. Peter Clark, associate professor of
chemical engineering in The University of Alabama’s College
of Engineering, is participating in the Society of Petroleum
Engineers’ Distinguished Lecturer Program for the 2002-2003
season.
Clark began the lectures in September in Utah and will
continue traveling to at least 10 different states through May.
He will continue teaching at UA, making his way back to
Tuscaloosa for class each week. Engineers throughout the country
will attend his presentations on slurry flow in hydraulic
fracturing. Hydraulic fracturing is a process where a mixture of
various fluids and small particles, usually sand, are pumped
under high pressure into oil and gas wells to increase
production.
The program recognizes those who have made outstanding
contributions to knowledge in petroleum engineering while
keeping SPE members informed of recent developments in
engineering practices and techniques.
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