ASPO-USA Early Registration ends Monday
Posted by Stuart Staniford on October 15, 2005 - 1:00am
Topic: Miscellaneous
Tags: gas prices, hubbert peak, iraq, oil prices, peak oil [list all tags]
Just a reminder about the ASPO USA Denver World Oil Conference on November 10-11, 2005. Early registration ends on Monday Oct 17th (ie the fee goes up from $200 to $250 after that).
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