Monday, June 17, 2013

2013 EIA Energy Conference

2013 EIA Energy Conference

Jun 17-18, 2013
JW Marriott
Washington, DC

About the Conference

2013 EIA Energy Conference
Keynote Speakers
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) will hold its 2013 EIA Energy Conference June 17 and 18 at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC.
The EIA Energy Conference has become a premier forum for addressing energy issues in the United States and around the world. This event will bring together thought leaders from industry, government, and academia to discuss current and future challenges facing domestic and international energy markets and policymakers.
Session topics include:
  • Global Natural Gas Outlook
  • Renewable, Storage, and Grid Integration
  • World Hydrocarbon Resources
  • Energy Consumption and Building Efficiency
  • Energy in the Americas
  • Alternatives to Oil in Transportation
  • U.S. Natural Gas Production Growth and its Implications
  • Coal and Nuclear: World and Domestic Outlook
  • U.S. Oil Production Growth and its Implications
  • International Energy Statistics: Coverage and Quality
In the coming days, EIA will post additional information about the 2013 EIA Energy Conference, including additional topic session participants, as well as a complete schedule for the Conference.
Our 2011 conference was a great success, hosting more than 800 participants with presentations and discussions featuring former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling, Shell Oil Company President Marvin Odum, and many other distinguished guests. The annual conference attracts U.S. and international attendees from government, industry, non-profits, press, and academia.
This event provides a unique opportunity to meet and network with fellow energy experts and decision-makers.
To be added to the mailing list to receive Conference updates and additional information, email us at conference@eia.gov

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