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U.S. ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION MEDIA ADVISORY 2005 EIA Midterm Energy Outlook and Modeling Conference The Energy Information Administration will host its 13th annual Midterm Energy Outlook and Modeling Conference on April 12, 2005, at the Renaissance Hotel, 999 Ninth Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20001, near the Gallery Place Metro station. The conference includes speakers and attendees from Federal and State governments, private industry, and trade associations, discussing energy issues related to EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2005, which forecasts energy supply demand and prices out to 2025, and the National Energy Modeling System used to generate the forecasts. Topics covered include conventional and unconventional oil production, siting issues for LNG receiving terminals, electric power sector emissions issues, challenges facing refineries such as adjusting to changes in crude oil composition, expectations for unconventional natural gas production, expectations for the nuclear industry, the challenges facing hydrogen vehicles, and the implications of state renewable energy incentives. The conference program and a complete list of the speakers is available at: Conference RegistrationConference registration is free, but space is limited. An on-line registration form is available at: www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/conf/. All attendees are asked to register in advance for the conference. Registration can also be completed by mail or fax by sending the form to:Peggy Wells Or by e-mail to: peggy.wells@eia.doe.gov PRE
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