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“Inconvenient” Realities Of Energy, And The Role Of Natural Gas

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When: Anytime, at your convenience.
Where: Your Computer
Cost: Free

This webinar will also be available on demand at any time after the live broadcast.

Overview:
Keith O. Rattie, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Salt Lake City-based integrated gas company Questar Corp. and a past chairman of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America discusses the various sources of energy today, carbon policy and how natural gas plays a role in the energy future in this approximately 60-minute webinar.

     
Rattie's comments include:

--“Our conversation about how to reduce CO2 emissions must begin with a few ‘inconvenient’ realities.”

--“Wind and solar can never be relied upon to provide base-load power…Please, let’s get real: Wind and solar are not ‘alternatives’ to fossil fuels.”

--“Will ‘cap and trade work?’ If Europe’s experience with cap and trade is an indication, the answer is ‘no.’”

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Featured Speakers:

Keith Rattie

Keith O. Rattie is chairman, president and CEO of Questar Corp., an integrated gas producer that owns oil and gas producer Questar Market Resources, gas-transportation and -storage firm Questar Pipeline, and retail gas-distribution company Questar Gas. He is also a director of drilling company Ensco International and of banker Zions First National Bank. He is a past chairman of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America.


About the Moderator:

Nissa DarbonneNissa Darbonne

Nissa Darbonne is executive editor of Hart Energy Publishing’s Oil and Gas Investor group, which consists of Oil and Gas Investor magazine, the online market-intelligence centers OilandGasInvestor.com and A-Dcenter.com, the newsletters A&D Watch and Oil and Gas Investor This Week, and the conferences Developing Unconventional Gas (DUG), EnergyCapitalWeek and A&D Strategies and Opportunities. She joined Hart in 1998 after nine years in news reporting for The Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana), the last two years as business editor. She holds a BA in Journalism and English from the University of Louisiana-Lafayette.