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Congressman Sullivan Receives Energy Advocate of the Year Award

The Energy Advocates recently presented US Congressman John Sullivan with the annual Energy Advocate of the Year Award.

Tulsa, OK – November 29, 2010 — The Energy Advocates recently awarded US Congressman John Sullivan the Energy Advocate of the Year Award. The annual award is presented by The Energy Advocates to individuals and corporations that make a difference in regard to the energy industry and/or energy policy. Congressman Sullivan is only one of three members of Congress in the 36 year history of the organization to receive a similar award, (Congresswoman Mary Fallin and Congressman Peterson of Pennsylvania).

The award was presented at the IEPC 2010 conference awards luncheon.  Congressman Sullivan served as the keynote speaker. The event was the final of four roundtable events that were held throughout 2010, (Washington, D.C., Houston, Kansas City) in which the focus was on natural gas and its perception within and outside the energy industry.

“Congressman John Sullivan understands the energy industry and the challenges it faces” commented Mark A. Stansberry, Conference Chairman.  “Oklahoma and the Nation are very fortunate that Congressman Sullivan is leading Congress to develop a much needed energy policy and energy direction”.

Pictured: Tina Bonner, Energy Advocates, Congressman John Sullivan, Mark A. Stansberry

 

About the Energy Advocates:  Since 1974, The Energy Advocates, a national organization, has provided energy education nationally.   The Energy Advocates strongly support all forms of energy.  Its primary mission is to inform the general public about our vital energy industry and energy policy issues. To learn more about energy issues, and The Energy Advocates, visit www.energyadvocates.org.

 

About IEPC: Founded in 1992, the first IEPC was held at the University of Oklahoma. The conference has been hosted by The Oklahoma Royalty Company, The Energy Advocates, The State Chamber, The U.S. Department of Energy, Sarkey’s Energy Center/University of Oklahoma, People to People International, The American Gas Association, and Oklahoma Marginal Well Commission. Mark A. Stansberry is the IEPC founder and President of the IEPC founding company, The Oklahoma Royalty Company.

Availability of reasonably priced energy is critical to economic and business development both in the United States and in other countries around the world. It also greatly impacts many other aspects of human development globally.

A unique format has been developed for this particular conference. The conference is a forum where participants can give input as well as receive valuable information from specialists in the energy industry.

Past conference locations have included Washington, D.C., Houston, TX, Kansas City, KS, Tulsa, OK, and Denver, CO.

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Congressman Sullivan to Keynote Energy Luncheon

US Congressman John Sullivan is scheduled to be the keynote address on the November 15th Energy Policy Conference luncheon. The Congressman will also be receiving an award from the Energy Advocates for his work with the American energy industry.

Tulsa, OK – September 22, 2010 – United States Congressman John Sullivan will be the keynote speaker at the International Energy Policy Conference luncheon that will be held at the Tulsa, OK Petroleum Club on November 15, 2010. The Congressman is in his second term as a member of the US House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Climate Change. Congressman Sullivan also is continuing his service on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, the oldest legislative standing committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. This committee is responsible for legislative oversight relating to telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health, air quality and environmental health, the supply and delivery of energy, and interstate and foreign commerce.

The Energy Advocates, key sponsor of the 2010 Energy Policy Conference, is also to award the Congressman with the annual Energy Advocate of the Year Award. The Congressman was chosen for this award for his work on both committees and his work towards assisting the US energy industry.

“Congressman Sullivan has worked very hard for the energy industry here in the US, it is only befitting that he be given this award at this years conference.” Commented Mark Stansberry, Conference Chairman.  “It is because of people like the Congressman going to bat for and protecting our industry that will help states like Oklahoma thrive in the coming years.”

The luncheon is scheduled for Monday, November 15, 2010. The luncheon will begin at 11:45am at the Tulsa, OK Petroleum Club. Those interested in attending the event should email the Energy Advocates at info@energyadvocates.org for more information or to RSVP.

 

About The Energy Advocates: Since 1974, The Energy Advocates, a national organization, has provided energy education nationally.   The Energy Advocates strongly support all forms of energy.  Its primary mission is to inform the general public about our vital energy industry and energy policy issues. To learn more about energy issues, and The Energy Advocates, visit www.energyadvocates.org.

 

About IEPC: founded in 1992, the first IEPC was held at the University of Oklahoma. The conference has been hosted by The Oklahoma Royalty Company, The Energy Advocates, The State Chamber, The U.S. Department of Energy, Sarkey’s Energy Center/University of Oklahoma, People to People International, The American Gas Association, and Oklahoma Marginal Well Commission. Mark A. Stansberry is the IEPC founder and President of the IEPC founding company, The Oklahoma Royalty Company.

Availability of reasonably priced energy is critical to economic and business development both in the United States and in other countries around the world. It also greatly impacts many other aspects of human development globally.

A unique format has been developed for this particular conference. The conference is a forum where participants can give input as well as receive valuable information from specialists in the energy industry.

Past conference locations have included Washington, D.C., Tulsa, OK, and Denver, CO.

 

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Energy Roundtable Held in Nation’s Capitol

The first of four events for the 2010 International Energy Policy Conference (IEPC) was held today in Washington DC. Energy executives gathered to discuss various topics surrounding natural gas and the energy industry as a whole.

April 13, 2010 – Washington DC – The first of four roundtable events for the 2010 Energy Policy Conference (IEPC) was held today in Washington DC. Several energy industry executives from various sectors were in attendance. Those in attendance included representatives from Strategic Energy Security Solutions, IPAA, Wartsila North America, GE Energy, Cummins Power, Capstone Turbine Corp., American Gas Association and WADE. The event had 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?”

As references, the group utilized both Mark A. Stansberry’s book The Braking Point: America’s Energy Dreams and Global Economic Realities and the book-The GET: Grand Energy Transition by Robert Hefner III.

There are three more roundtable events that will be held throughout 2010. The upcoming events are to be held in Houston, Texas on June 22, Kansas City, Missouri on October 19, 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. 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”. For more information about IEPC 201, visit www.energypolicyconference.com.

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