3rd Annual Comprehensive Conference on

Energy in the Southwest 2006 Conference
 

New Directions in Energy Markets and Regulations
 

Featuring The Hon. Suedeen G. Kelly, Commissioner, FERC

New national policies on energy regulation—and deregulation—will have profound effects on the Southwest. Those effects are becoming clear. The annual conference on Energy in the Southwest 2006, to be held at the Hilton of Santa Fe Historic Plaza Hotel on July 13 & 14, will explore the region's new energy landscape: How will the Energy Policy Act of 2006 affect the Southwest? What are the region's prospects for natural gas production? For solar energy? For wind? For coal? For nuclear power? How do you get the public to buy into new power plants, pipelines, or transmission lines? How do you get the money to build them? How does the market view Southwest energy markets? Co-chaired by Steven S. Michel, General Counsel for NMIEC, and Jon Wellinghoff, of Beckley Singleton, the conference features FERC Commissioner Suedeen G. Kelly, State Commissioners Marc Spitzer and Ben Luhan, as well as energy executives in private industry, and attorneys from leading law firms.

For attorneys, industry executives, government and tribal officials, and customer representatives involved with energy issues in the Southwest, this conference is sponsored by Law Seminars International, an educational organization presenting high quality professional continuing education programs throughout the U.S. and Canada.

For easy registration and information visit LSI's Energy in the Southwest 2006 Conference web page, or call (206) 567-4490 or (800) 854-8009.