2007 Summer Energy Outlook Conference
Tuesday, April 17, 2007 Denver, CO
Gasoline prices are rising. Will fuel supplies last through the summer? What will the cooling season prices be? How will global oil demand affect the U.S.?
Learn what's to come this summer on energy supplies and prices at the DOE's
Agenda and Presentations Attendance List
Policymakers and state officials are faced with the difficult task of defining energy policy with the underlying factors of price volatility, supply uncertainty and global instability. This conference will feature:
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Guy Caruso with the Energy Information Administration’s 2007 Short-Term Energy Outlook;
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Tom Plant, Director of the Colorado Office of Energy Management and Conservation with an update on Governor Ritter's New Energy Economy;
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John Felmy with the American Petroleum Institute to discuss ultra low sulfur diesel supply and demand;
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Gordon Schremp with the California Energy Commission on the state's ethanol and gasoline actions with pending $4 summer prices; and
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Paul Horsnell from Barclays Capital to review global oil markets and the effects on the U.S. markets.
Other featured presentations from energy industry and government experts will review western transmission concerns and energy emergency planning. Make informed and developed policy decisions by learning more about the future of energy markets at this conference.
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