What impact does all the explosion of interest in natural gas from shale gas exploration and development have on the development of new vehicles? A new SAE International symposium will explore that topic.


Shale gas exploration and development has been a hot topic in the news. The development of natural gas vehicles, both for fleets and for individual vehicles, is taking off without government subsidies, and the fuel is gaining acceptance for transportation by the general public.

The SAE 2012 Shale Gas Impact on Vehicle Development Symposium will focus on the impact of natural gas vehicle adoption, shale exploration and natural gas Infrastructure on bi-fuel vehicle production. Co-sponsored by SAE International and energy industry publisher Hart Energy, the event will be held Aug. 28 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh.

Those who attend this conference, says SAE, will:

* Gain an understanding of energy policy as it relates to natural gas exploration/CNG.

* Learn about infrastructure developments and the expansion of fueling stations and what this means for the energy and automotive sectors.

* Understand the impact of shale exploration and natural gas infrastructure.

* Learn about the market for NGVs in U.S. truck fleets as well as the heavy-duty and passenger car sectors. What are the projections for NGV demand in the future?

* Gain an understanding of the regulatory environment pertaining to natural gas exploration and what it means for the energy and automotive sectors.

For more information on the SAE 2012 Shale Gas Impact on Vehicle Development Symposium, visit http://www.sae.org/events/cng/ .
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