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Trends in Oil Supply and Demand, the Potential for Peaking of Conventional Oil Production, and Possible Mitigation Options: A Summary Report of the Workshop
10:35-11:10
A Case for a Near-Term Peak in Global Oil Production
Jeremy Gilbert (Barrelmore Ltd.)
11:10-11:45
Questions Regarding Saudi Arabian Petroleum Supplies
Matt Simmons (Simmons & Company International)
11:45-12:20 pm
Exploration Trends, Diminishing Success, and Implications for Future
Crude Supplies
Michael Rodgers (senior director, Exploration and Production Portfolio and Business Development Unit, PFC Energy)
12:20-1:40
Recess
1:40-2:15
The View from ExxonMobil
Scott Nauman (manager, Energy and Economics, Corporate Planning Department, ExxonMobil Corporation)
2:15-2:50
Looking In from the Outside
Kjell Aleklett (Association for the Study of Peak Oil (ASPO) and professor of physics, Uppsala University)
2:50-3:25
A View of Global Oil Peaking
Herman Franssen (president, International Energy Agency)
3:25-4:00
OPEC Outlook on Oil Supply and Demand
Adnan Shihab-Eldin (acting secretary general, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)
4:00-5:15
Group Discussion
5:15
Adjourn
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2005
Mitigation Options and Time to Implementation—David Greene, Chair
7:30 am
Sign In
8:00-8:05
Introduction
David Greene (corporate fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
8:05-8:50
Overview of Mitigation Strategies
Robert Hirsch (Science Applications International Corporation)