7:00 AM |
8:30 AM | APGA Member Breakfast
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7:15 AM |
8:30 AM | Networking with the Industry: Registration & Continental Breakfast
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8:30 AM |
8:45 AM | Welcome & Overview
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8:45 AM |
9:45 AM | Keynote Address: The Source of America’s Economic Recovery
Click here for details.Presentation Highlights:
No longer viewed as just a bridge fuel, natural gas is now accepted as a foundational fuel for America through the 21st Century. We have experienced a significant shift in America’s acceptance of natural gas as the smart and strategic energy source more than capable to drive our nation’s economy forward. Hear how regulatory and legislative activities are impacting our natural gas industry across the spectrum of interests from up-, mid, to downstream, with a primary focus on LDC-related issues currently being addressed on the Hill and how operations of natural gas utilities will be affected.
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9:45 AM |
10:15 AM | Networking Break
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10:15 AM |
11:45 AM | Looking Back--Looking Forward
Moderator: |
Mr. Matt Lorenz, Managing Director - Transportation and Storage, Williams/Sequent Energy Management
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11:45 AM |
1:15 PM | Keynote Address & Luncheon: Shale – It’s in the Rocks
Click here for details.Presentation Highlights:
There is little doubt, at least in spring, 2015, that supply can exceed demand, but under what combination of events can an oversupply actually act like an undersupply?
The laws of economics have not been revoked, but we have seen anomalous results in prices over the past three years…even in the oversupplied market.
The Southeast will be the recipient of new optionality that it’s not used to seeing.
Crude oil is now tied more to natural gas than it ever has been, but the treadmill effect of shale is likely to have knock-on impacts in strategy and realized supply…sooner than later.
What new world are we facing and how will we adjust? How do we prepare? Find out which signposts we’re watching into summer and even signals for next winter.
Speaker: |
James Duncan, President, The International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Columbia University
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1:30 PM |
2:30 PM | Oil and Gas Markets: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
Click here for details.Presentation Highlights:
• How did the market change during 2014?
• What led to the price decline?
• What could happen next?
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2:30 PM |
3:00 PM | Networking Break
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3:00 PM |
4:30 PM | Projects in the Southeast
Click here for details.Presentation Highlights:
The natural gas industry and the people involved in it are INNOVATIVE! Hear about ideas and plans that are currently being developed in the Southeast region. From the Barnett to Eagle Ford to Haynesville and many others, we’ll hear from some of the experts on where the Southeast is headed.
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