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8:30 - 8:45 |
Opening Remarks - Guy F. Caruso |
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8:45 - 9:15 |
Overview of the Annual Energy Outlook 2005 -
John J. Conti |
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9:15 - 10:15 |
The Economic and Financial Outlook: An Energetic Economy - Keynote Address - David A. Wyss |
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10:30 - 12:00 |
Concurrent Sessions - A |
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The Midterm Outlook for Conventional International Oil Supply, Demand, and Prices: Have the Fundamentals Changed?
Moderator: John Conti |
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Peaks, Shortages, and Other Oil Market Myths -
G. Daniel Butler |
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Recent Trends in Exploration Results and the Implications for Future Liquids Supply - Michael R. Rodgers |
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The Outlook for Oil - Todd W. Onderdonk |
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Siting Issues in the Development of U.S. LNG Receiving Terminals
Moderator: Phyllis Martin |
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The Rapidly Expanding Role of LNG in North America - Phyllis Martin |
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Value Chain Integration - Bruce A. Johnson |
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U.S. LNG Imports Challenges, Opportunities, Strategies - Patricia Outtrim |
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Criteria for LNG Siting from a Shipping Point of View - Charlie O' Brien |
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Power Sector Emissions Issues
Moderator: J. Alan Beamon |
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Clean Air Interstate Rule: Putting the Multi-Pollutant Control Concept to Work - Sam Napolitano |
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An Overvidw of DOE/NETL's NOx and Mercury Control Programs - Bruce W. Lani |
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The Role of Technology Development In Accelerating U.S. Mercury and Carbon Dioxide Emission Reductions - Ned Helme |
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1:15 - 2:45 |
Concurrent Sessions - B |
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Is There A Future For Nuclear Power In The US?
Moderator: James G. Hewlett |
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Economic Factors Affecting Private Investment In New Nuclear Power Plants - Paul L. Joskow |
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Reserving The Nuclear Option - Marilyn C. Kray |
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National Academies Update - Kevin Crowley |
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Adaptation of U.S. Refineries to Market Challenges
Moderator: James Kendell |
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Drowning in Sour Oil - Jay Saunders |
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A Changing Product Slate: Implications For Refinery Configurations - Bill Brown |
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Construct, Creep, or Caribbbean: How Will The US Meet The Need For New Refinery Capacity? - Mike Leister |
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Unconventional Gas Production: Challenges, Successes, and Future Outlook Moderator: Ted McCallister |
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The Future Is Unconventional - Doug Wight |
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Coal Bed Methane and Shale Gas in the Western Half of the Interior Basin, USA: Emerging from Exploration to Exploitation - Steven Tedesco (N/A at authors request) |
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Resource Plays An EnCana Perspective - John Sanchez |
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3:00 - 4:30 |
Concurrent Sessions - C |
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State Incentives for Renewable Energy: Successes and Challenges
Moderator: Chris Namovicz |
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State Renewable Energy Requirements and Goals: Status Through 2003 - Chris Namovicz |
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Potential Impacts of An Advanced Energy Portfolio Standard In Pennsylvania - Ryan Pletka |
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FERC Initiatives and Perspectives On Transmission For Renewables, Especially Wind - Carol Brotman White |
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World Outlook for Unconventional Oil Production
Moderator: Andy S. Kydes |
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Unconventional Oil: Filling in the Gap or Flooding the Market? - Michael C. Lynch |
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The Strategic Significance of America's Oil Shale Resource - Anton Dammer |
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A Growing Focus on Unconventional Oil - A Major Oil Company's View of Prospects and Potential - Andrew J. Slaughter |
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When Should We Expect To See Hydrogen Vehicles?
Moderator: Paul Holtberg |
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DOE Hydrogen Program and the Role of Systems Analysis - Frederick C. Joseck |
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Regional Hydrogen Demand, Production and Cost Estimates - Margaret K. Singh |
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Modeling The Transition To Hydrogen: Early Experience With The HyTrans Model - David L. Greene |
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