21 - 22 October 2004
Dalton J. Woods Auditorium
Energy, Coast & Environment Bldg
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Energy Summitâ„¢ 2004:Securing Louisiana's Economic Growth in a Volatile Energy Environment |
North American Gas Dynamics
Paul Ziff, CEO, Ziff Energy Group
LNG: Too Much or Too Little
Keith Meyer, President, Cheniere LNG, Inc.
Energy Commodity Prices and Their Impact on the Gulf Coast Energy Economies
Bill Gilmer, Senior Economist and Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Domestic Refined Products Markets
John Felmy, Chief Economist and Director Statistics Department, American Petroleum
Institute
Do We Need New Refining Capacity in the U.S.?
H. Gil Nebeker, Senior Vice President, Purvin & Gertz, Inc
Refined Product Markets: Trends and Impacts
Bruce March, Baton Rouge Refinery Manager, ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company
Fuel and Refining Trends
Fred Stiers, General Manager, Lake Charles Refinery, ConocoPhillips
Refinery Roundtable Presentation
Rich Bedell, Manager, Louisiana Refining Division, Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC
E&P Issues: Gulf of Mexico
Greg Guidry, Gulf of Mexico Exploration Manager - Nearfield, Shell Exploration and
Production Company
Future Opportunities for Coal Power
Randy Eminger, Vice President, South Region, Center for Energy and Economic Development
The Outlook for Nuclear Power
Adrian Heymer, Director, New Plant Deployment, Nuclear Energy Institute
Hydrogen Economy
Andrew Thomas, Director, Energy Policy Research, Case Western Reserve University