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The discussion around the future global demand, supply and reserve-situation is intensifying.
Are we actually running out of oil (and gas) or not? And if so when?
Will the reserves collapse or will new finds take care of the future?
Will production keep up with demand? And if not, what then?
Many questions and even more answers.
This will be of interest to:
Long-term viewing people, Consultants, Experts, Government representatives, people interested in future energy-developments, long-term planners, (energy-)strategists, the energy-investment community, banks, (re-)insurance-companies, transportation-specialists, energy-companies and institutions, etc.
http://www.gasandoil.com/peakoil/
Pre-Registration
Global Peak Oil Gathering
Gathering And Think-Tank
19-20-21 October 2004,
Koblenz-Lahnstein, Germany.
Confirmed Speakers
Dr. Colin Campbell,
ASPO’s founder
Geology, depletion, and other realities
Dr. Douglas B. Reynolds,
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Price Forecasting: Oil and Gas Price Developments and Forecasts
H. Lehmann,
ISUSI, World Council of Renewable Energy
Proposals and projections for renewable energy in the different regions of the world
Jean Marie Bourdaire,
Director Research Projects, World Energy Council
The energy market in 2004: current challenges
Leif Magne Meling,
Manager New Areas, Statoil, Norway
Global gas & oil resource developments 2004 – 2020
Prof. H. J. Schnelnhuber,
Tyndall Centre Research Director, School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, Director University of Potsdam
The Climate factor
Dr. Kenneth J Chew,
Vice President – Industry Performance and Strategy, IHS Energy Geneva, Switzerland
Global gas & oil resource developments 2004 – 2020
Maarten van Maurik,
Dir. Economics, Oil Supply, Petrologica Ltd
Investment needs, expectations and opportunities in the global gas & oil industry until 2005, 2010, 2020
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