Workshop on Trends in Oil Supply and Demand and Potential for Peaking of Conventional Oil Production October 20-21, 2005 Meeting Agenda List of Presentations (all in PDF) Overview of plan for the workshop Michael Ramage, Chairman, Workshop Planning Group (retired Executive Vice President, ExxonMobil R&D Company)
Issues in the ‘Peaking of Global Oil Production’ Debate David Greene, Corporate Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory World Oil Demand: Key Trends and Uncertainties Nicola Pochettino, Senior Energy Analyst, International Energy Agency Global Overview of Petroleum Resources Thomas Ahlbrandt, Project Chief, United States Geological Survey A View from Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) Peter Jackson, Cambridge Energy Research Associates A Case for a Near-term Peak in Global Oil Production Jeremy Gilbert, Barrelmore Ltd. Questions Regarding Saudi Arabian Petroleum Supplies Matt Simmons, Simmons & Company International Exploration Trends, Diminishing Success & Implications for Future Crude Supplies Michael Rodgers, Senior Director, E&P Portfolio and Business Development Unit, PFC Energy The View from ExxonMobil Scott Nauman, Manager, Energy & Economics, Corporate Planning Department, ExxonMobil Corporation Looking In from the Outside Kjell Aleklett, Association for the Study of Peak Oil (ASPO), & Professor of Physics, Uppsala University A View of Global Oil Peaking Herman Franssen, President, International Energy Associates, Inc. OPEC Outlook on Oil Supply and Demand Adnan Shihab-Eldin, Acting Secretary General, OPEC Overview of Mitigation Strategies Robert Hirsch, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Key Technology Trends Impacting Exploration & Production Donald Paul, Chief Technology Officer, Chevron Corporation The Potential of Heavy Oil Robert Heinemann, President & CEO, Berry Petroleum Company Oil Sands Development and Future Outlook Eddy Isaacs, Managing Director, Alberta Energy Research Institute The Potential of Shale Oil Stephen Mut, Shell Exploration & Production Company Producing Liquid Fuels from Coal David Gray, Director of Energy Systems Analysis, Mitretek Systems Liquid Fuels from Natural Gas Emil Jacobs, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co. Producing Liquid Fuels from Biomass Daniel Sperling, Professor and Director, Institute for Transportation Studies, University of California—Davis Opportunities for Reducing Oil Demand for Transportation John Heywood, Director, Sloan Automotive Laboratory, MIT
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