GLOBAL ENERGY: TODAY & TOMORROWTEXAS ENERGY COUNCIL22ND ANNUAL ENERGY SYMPOSIUMHUGHES -TRIGG CENTER, SMU
March 1, 2010 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. SYMPOSIUM RECEPTION @ Dallas Petroleum Club
March 2, 2010 22ND ANNUAL ENERGY SYMPOSIUM @ HUGHES -TRIGG CENTER, SMU
7:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast Opens
8:10 a.m. “Welcome to the TEC 22ND ANNUAL ENERGY SYMPOSIUM"
"Introduction of Speakers": Carolyn Sczepanski, TEC VP Symposium, AMS-PAR, Inc.
8:15 a.m. "Foundation for Energy Education " - Speaker: Pat French, President of Foundation for Energy Education
9:00 a.m. “Deep Water Technology” - Speaker: ExxonMobil - to be announced
9:35 a.m. "Geothermal Energy Utilization" - Associated with Oil and Gas Development"
Speaker: Dr. David Blackwell, Professor Southwestern Methodist University
10:10 a.m. Break
10:20 a.m. "Has The Energy Policy Act of 2005 Succeeded In Stimulating The Development of New Transmission
Facilities? Speaker: Ms. Deborah A. Swanstrom, Partner, Patton Boggs LLP
10:50 a.m. “Cap and Trade: Where Do We Stand”
Speaker: Dr. Sterling Burnett, Senior Fellow, National Center for Policy Analysis
11:25 a.m. "Analysis of Current Texas Railroad Commission Issues and Reports"
Speaker: Michael Williams, Commissioner of the Texas Railroad Commission
Noon Introductions: Jimmy Talley, TEC President, Jimmy Talley and Associates
"Greetings and Welcome From SMU"
Past TEC Scholarship Recipient: To be announced
"Recognition of 2010 Symposium Sponsors": Carolyn Sczepanski, TEC VP Symposium
Luncheon Keynote Speaker: "CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery & Sequestration"
Tracy Evans – President and COO Denbury Resources
ABOUT YOUR HOST
The Texas Energy Council (TEC) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization of professional and educational societies dedicated to serving the industry in Texas. The TEC was originally founded in 1988 as the Dallas Energy Council, changed to the North Texas Energy Council in 1996 and to the Texas Energy Council in 2007. The membership is comprised of over 5,000 members from the various organizations listed below and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The TEC provides a forum for all energy-related professional societies and educational institutions to communicate issues and transfer technology among its members and the general public.
ADAM ENERGY FORUM • COUNCIL OF PETROLEUM ACCOUNTANT SOCIETIES OF DALLAS • DALLAS ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM
LANDMEN •DALLAS/FORT WORTH ASSOCIATION OF LEASE AND TITLE ANALYSTS • DALLAS ENERGY FINANCE DISCUSSION GROUP •DALLAS GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY • DALLAS GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY • DALWORTH ASSOCIATION OF DIVISION ORDER ANALYSTS • DESK &DERRICK CLUB OF DALLAS • ELLISON MILES GEOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE • ENERGY LAW SECTION OF THE DALLAS BAR ASSOCIATION •FORT WORTH ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN • HAMON OIL & GAS RESOURCE CENTER • INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OFEARTH & MAN AT SMU • IPAA TEXAS NORTH CENTRAL REGION • NATURAL GAS SOCIETY OF EAST TEXAS • INTERNATIONAL RIGHT OFWAY ASSOCIATION • KIDLINKS FOUNDATION • NATURAL GAS & ELECTRIC POWER SOCIETY OF NORTH TEXAS • NORTH TEXAS GASPROCESSORS ASSOCIATION • PETROLEUM ENGINEERS CLUB OF DALLAS • SOCIETY OF INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL EARTH SCIENTISTS •SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM EVALUATION ENGINEERS (DALLAS CHAPTER) • SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS (DALLAS & FORT WORTHSECTIONS) • TEXAS ALLIANCE OF ENERGY PRODUCERS • TEXAS GAS ASSOCIATION • TEXAS INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS AND ROYALTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION • TEXAS PIPELINE ASSOCIATION • TEXAS PROPANE GAS ASSOCIATION