ADVISORY/Supersonic Technology Creates Whirlwind in Oil & Gas Industry; Shell Technology Investments Partnership Launches Twister at OTC.Business/Energy Editors ADVISORY...for Monday Monday: see week. (May 1) --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- What is Twister? -- How does the newest generation of gas separation technology work? -- What role will Twister play offshore versus onshore on·shore adj. 1. Moving or directed toward the shore: an onshore wind. 2. Located on the shore: an onshore beacon; an onshore patrol. adv. ? -- How will the Twister technology be integrated into the market? -- What is the process for determining the viability of deploying the Twister technology? -- What are the short- and long-term Long-term Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year. long-term 1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term. implications of this emerging technology?
WHAT: The Netherlands-based Twister BV (i.o.) will host a 30-minute
press conference at the 32nd annual Offshore Technology
Conference: "Supersonic Technology Blows Into Oil & Gas
Industry" to showcase the equipment and introduce the
technology.
WHO: The press conference will feature Twister BV's (i.o.) senior and
technical management, Kees Tjeenk Willink and Fred Okimoto.
WHEN: 3:30 p.m., Monday, May 1, 2000
WHERE: Press Room No. 203 -- Astrodome USA's Astrohall (North Entrance)
WHY: Speakers will discuss the application of supersonic technology in
the gas separation process and the advantages this technology
brings to producers. A Q & A session will follow the formal
remarks. One-on-one interviews with Tjeenk Willink and Okimoto
also will be made available to media by request.
VISUALS: Color slides will be used to support the discussion. Media
will receive a comprehensive press kit including digital
files of select diagrams. Digital images will also be made
available to media by request.
CONTACT: For additional information, contact Shelley Eastland or Tracy
Warren of Ward Creative Communications at 713/869-0707.
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