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Annual
Meeting Special Events
Sunday,
Nov. 16, Governor's Roundtable.
Sunday,
Nov. 16, Welcome Reception
Monday,
Nov. 17, Guest Program
Monday,
Nov. 17, Luncheon
Tuesday,
Nov. 18, Experience Santa Fe Reception
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Register Today for the 2008 IOGCC Annual
Meeting
Meet
us in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Nov. 16 - 18, 2008, for the IOGCC Annual
Meeting. A Governors’ Roundtable will be held Sunday,
Nov. 16 to officially kickoff the meeting. The roundtable
will provide a forum for governors and their representatives to
receive accurate and timely information regarding unconventional oil
and natural gas opportunities and challenges.
Register
by Oct. 14, 2008, for a Discounted
Rate IOGCC Governors and Committee Members - $295
Non Member - $395 Guest(s) - $100
Visit
www.iogcc.state.ok.us/santa-fe
to register today.
Sponsorship
Sponsorship
opportunities are still available. Click
here for more information.
IOGCC to Provide NEPA Training
Program
In
an effort to communicate pertinent information to key stakeholders
regarding the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
process, IOGCC will host a seminar Wednesday, Nov. 19, in Santa Fe,
New Mexico. The educational event will bring together a
cross-section of the orgainzations involved in the NEPA oil and
natural gas leasing and development process for the purposes of
dialogue and future planning.
This
free program, entitled "Navigating NEPA," will provide junior level
practitioners with limited NEPA experience, with a broad overview of
the NEPA process as it applies to onshore oil and gas exploration
and production activities, address NEPA document preparation and
address "categorical exclusions."
More
information and registration coming soon.
Chairman's Stewardship Awards Due
Soon
Chairman's
Stewardship Awards entries are still being accepted int the
categories of Energy Education, Enviromental Partnership, Large
Company and Small Company.
Nominations
will be accepted after Sept. 1, but must be postmarked by
Sept. 2, 2008.
Download
your entry
form today.
On The Hill
By
Kevin Bliss
When
Congress reconvenes from its August recess in early September,
energy promises to be on the top of the agenda in both the House and
Senate. That’s a pretty easy prognostication given that energy’s
been a top item on the agenda for a while now. Indeed it is one of
the hottest political issues this year, with gasoline and other
energy prices apparently having changed public opinion and driving
politicians to appear responsive.
Of
interest, since adjournment for the recess, House Republicans have
continued to speak daily on the House floor demanding that Speaker
Pelosi bring the House back into session for a vote on “American
energy”. That isn’t going to happen of course, but Speaker Pelosi
has apparently indicated that she will allow the House to vote on
offshore drilling after Congress reconvenes in September – something
she and congressional leadership have heretofore been unwilling to
do. This is an apparent accommodation with Senator Obama’s
announcement that he could support limited offshore drilling as part
of a compromise package to advance a broad range of energy
initiatives. It is less clear what Majority Leader Reid will be
willing to do in the Senate.
Click
here to read more.
Briefs
- The North American Coalbed Methane Forum, Inc. will hold its
Fall Session on Oct. 21 - 22, 2008, at the Lakeview Conference
Center, near Morgantown, West Virginia.For information, contact:
Ihor Havryluk at 412-445-5803 or havryluk@zoominternet.net
or Dr. Kashi Aminian at 304-293-7682 ext. 3406 or
khashayar.aminian@mail.wvu.edu.
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