Well, I’m Glad that Someone Found Their Notes.

by Little Miss Attila on June 2, 2009

David Murphy has a write-up of the conference call we had with Chevron a few weeks ago. I was on the call, but headed out to Phoenix that same day for the NRA convention, and never got a chance to write a formal article about it.

We had a pretty good mix of energy bloggers on the call, though, and the questions were excellent. Skim through the comments, too: Gail has some excellent observations to make, as well. And she is right about Chevron—it’s a very well-run, strong company.

Murphy:

This post is a summary of a conference call for bloggers hosted by the American Petroleum Institute (API) on Friday, May 15th, 2009, from 12 to 1 pm. The conference call was set up as a Q & A session where questions from numerous bloggers were fielded by Robert Ryan, the Vice President of Global Exploration at Chevron. Other participants that fielded some questions were Justin Higgs, News Media Advisor (Chevron), Mark Kibbe, Federal Relations Director (API), and John Felmy, Chief Economist (API). The following is an abridged version of the transcript, focusing on some of the more interesting questions and answers. . . .

Bloggers who participated in the conference call are as follows: Alan Stewart Carl, Donklephant; Bob McCarty, Bob McCarty Writes; Brian Westenhaus, New Energy and Fuel; Bruce McQuain, The QandO Blog; Buster Cagney, The Oil Drum; Chris Nelder, GetRealList; David Murphy, The Oil Drum; Devil’s Advocate, Right Wing News; Geoff Styles, Energy Outlook; Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit; Joy McCann, Little Miss Attila; Krystle, Bearing Drift and Crystal Clear Conservative; Tony Eriksen, The Oil Drum; Tim Hurst, Green Options; Stephen Rhodes, The Republican Temple

I have organized this summary by subject matter, which included the issues of: peak oil, oil prices, exploration costs, new leases for off-shore exploration, climate change policy, and Chevron’s new(er) projects.

The best part, of course, is my brilliant questions. And Murphy’s use of New York Times style, which renders me “Ms. McCann.”

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