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Participants
Air Liquide America Corp.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Amerada Hess Corp.
BG Group North America
BHP Billiton Petroleum
BP
Brass LNG
CenterPoint Energy
Cheniere Energy
Chevron
ConocoPhillips
Constellation Energy Commodities Group
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP
Duke Energy Corp.
El Paso Corp.
ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing
FMC Technologies, Inc.
Freeport LNG Development LP
Freeport-McMoRan Energy, LLC
Galway Group LP
Gulf Coast LNG Partners, LP
Haddington Ventures, LLC
Hughes Associates
I.P.S Services
Intec Engineering Partnership, Ltd.
Itochu Corp.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
LNGJ USA Inc.
Lukens Energy Group
Marathon Oil Corp.
McKinsey & Company
Merrill Lynch & Company
Moffatt & Nichol International
Nigeria LNG Ltd.
Platts Analytics and Forecasting
Purvin & Gertz, Inc.
Sempra Energy
Sojitz Corporation of America
Statoil ASA
SUEZ LNG NA LLC
Tenaska Marketing Ventures
Tidelands Oil & Gas Corp.
TORP Technology
Total
Wellstream
Zeus Development Corp.
Agenda  

Zeus Development Corporation would like to thank all participants.

Defining North American LNG Markets: Basis Risk for New U.S. Gulf Coast Terminals
Roughly half of the gas produced in the United States comes from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and the federal waters offshore of these states. Now, with eight to ten LNG terminals planned along the Gulf Coast, these states may soon supply more than 75%. What will be the impact on U.S. pipelines, storage and processing? Three competing analyses have addressed this issue. The workshop will consider each and compare the conclusions. Click here for agenda

 
 
 
 
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