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Trends in Oil Supply and Demand, Potential for Peaking of Conventional Oil Production, and Possible Mitigation Options: A Summary Report of the Workshop (2006)
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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

8:50-9:35

Key Technology Trends Impacting Exploration and Production

Donald Paul (chief technology officer, Chevron Corporation)

9:35-10:10

The Potential of Heavy Oil

Robert Heinemann (president and CEO, Berry Petroleum Company)

10:10-10:45

Oil Sands Development and Future Outlook

Eddy Isaacs (managing director, Alberta Energy Research Institute)

10:45-11:20

The Potential of Shale Oil

Stephen Mut (Shell Exploration and Production Company)

11:20-11:55

Producing Liquid Fuels from Coal

David Gray (director, Energy Systems Analysis, Mitretek Systems)

11:55-1:00 pm

Recess

1:00-1:35

Liquid Fuels from Natural Gas

Emil Jacobs (vice president, R&D, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering)

1:35-2:10

Producing Liquid Fuels from Biomass

Daniel Sperling (professor and director, Institute for Transportation Studies, University of California at Davis)

2:10-2:55

Opportunities for Reducing Oil Demand for Transportation

John Heywood (director, Sloan Automotive Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

2:55-3:10

Break

Potential Follow-up Studies and Activities—Robert Hirsch, Chair

3:10-3:15

Overview and Purpose of the Session

Robert Hirsch (Science Applications International Corporation)

3:15-4:30

Group Discussion

4:30-5:00

Summary of Salient Points from the Group Discussions and Suggestions for Follow-on Studies

Robert Hirsch (Science Applications International Corporation)

5:00

Adjourn

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