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2005/2006
Winter Fuels Outlook Conference
October 12, 2005 - 8:00am - 3:30pm
Hilton Garden Inn, 815 14th Street NW,
Washington, DC 20005
Conference
to Examine World Oil Supplies and Price Outlook for Winter Heating Season
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability (OE), Energy Information Administration (EIA), and the
National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) cordially invite
you to participate in the 2005-2006 Winter Fuels Outlook Conference. This
supply and demand forecast event will be on October 12, 2005, from 8:00
a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at the
Hilton Garden Inn, 815 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005.
Global oil supply uncertainty and high demand for heating fuels may
increase the potential for supply/distribution problems this winter. Minor
perturbations in the distribution system can cause price volatility with
potential surges in prices in localized regions.
To help inform the energy community about the current situation, this
conference will include EIA's Winter Fuels Outlook along with
presentations by industry representatives and energy experts.
Presentations include:
- Winter Fuels Outlook. EIA Administrator, Guy Caruso,
will present the latest heating fuel supply data during this must-attend
presentation of EIA’s Winter Fuels Outlook 2005-2006.
- Winter Weather Forecast. Predictions on how this season’s
weather affect supplies from a National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration expert.
- World Oil Supply. Renowned oil analyst Adam Sieminski,
Deutshce Bank, will offer the latest assessment of world crude oil
supplies and will inform attendees about important production and price
scenarios that could influence markets.
- Distillate Supply Issues. What do experts see shaping up this
winter for this key heating fuel? Will refineries be able to build stock
in time? A nationally recognized distillate expert will offer his views
on this important topic.
- Propane. Increasingly, propane is playing an important role
for consumers, businesses, and agriculture. A leading propane expert
will provide his views on this versatile fuel.
- Natural Gas Issues. In addition to the latest gas data, this
session will examine the outlook for the demand / supply picture. A
nationally recognized expert will provide his views on this key heating
fuel.
Registration for
this event is free, but you must register to attend.
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