The second of four roundtables for the 2010 International Energy Policy Conference (IEPC) was held today in Houston, TX. Energy executives gathered to discuss various topics surrounding natural gas and the energy industry as a whole.

June 22, 2010 – Houston, TX – The second of four roundtable events for the 2010 Energy Policy Conference (IEPC) was held today in Houston, TX. Several energy industry executives from various sectors were in attendance. Those in attendance included representatives from SunTerra Oil and Gas, Craton Energy, Rainmaker Energy, Bank of Texas, Farmers National Company, Torch Energy and The Rodman Group. The event set in an open forum discussion format allowed ample opportunity for participants to discuss a diverse range of topics, however, the overall theme of the roundtable was “Natural Gas: How Important is it to Our Energy Future?”

Mark A. Stansberry, author of the book The Braking Point: America’s Energy Dreams and Global Economic Realities, served as moderator.

“IEPC, www.energypolicyconference.com, is continuing to blossom into a key event for the energy sector to participate in.” Commented Tina Bonner, Energy Advocates Chairman of the Board. “There is such a wealth of information within the room that you can take with you. These events are more intimate in that the interaction of the attendees is far greater than most other conference type events, thus making it a worthwhile experience.”

Sponsors of the event were The Energy Advocates, Texas Alliance and WADE. Bob Tippee, editor of the Oil and Gas Journal, and the Energy Advocate of the Year for Journalism, served as the keynote luncheon speaker. Tippee presented his annual Mid-Year Forecast.

There are two more roundtable events that will be held throughout 2010. The upcoming events are to be held in Kansas City, Missouri on October 13, and Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 15. For more information about the upcoming roundtable events, visit the official IEPC website at www.energypolicyconference.com; You can also register for the upcoming roundtable events by calling 877-715-1917.

About The International Energy Policy Conference (IEPC): The International Energy Policy Conference was founded in the fall of 1992 By Mark A. Stansberry, Chairman of the GTD Group. The first conference was held at the University of Oklahoma with the conference founding corporation being The Oklahoma Royalty Company.

Each year IEPC selects a host city in which to hold the event. Past conferences have been held in Washington, D. C., Tulsa, OK, Denver, CO., Dallas, TX. The 2007 was the official Oklahoma Centennial Salute to the energy sector of Oklahoma. For that celebration, IEPC had events held in both Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Washington D.C. was once again the selected location for 2008’s conference held in conjunction with the Oklahoma State Chamber’s annual “D.C. Fly-in”.

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