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Feb 19, 2016Insights on how the U.S. may leverage the lifting of the crude export ban. |
Just weeks after Congress lifted the 40-year ban on exporting oil, the first shipments of U.S. crude left for Europe. Current economic and logistical models may not work for U.S. grade crudes to be traded everywhere in the world.
But, crude exporters are now planning forward, to be ready to act when export economics make sense again.
By bringing together U.S. crude oil sellers and global sellers, the U.S. Crude Exports Congress 2016 will zero in on Global Demand, Export Capacity and Pricing Differentials and deliver key need to know market insights and logistical models, associated with the delivery of the U.S. barrel to foreign markets in Asia, Europe and Latin America.
Over 18 Global E&Ps, Refiners, Traders, Midstream Companies will take stage, including:
Benefits Of Attending:
Find Out More: http://www.us-crude-export-congress.com/
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