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2009 ALGERIA ENERGY DAY


2009 ALGERIA ENERGY DAY
AT THE OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE


Wednesday, May 6, 2009 - Houston, Texas
4pm-6pm - Conference on Opportunities in Algeria
6:30pm-8pm - Reception & Dinner

featuring
The Honorable Abdallah Baali, Algerian Ambassador to the United States
the Official Sonatrach Delegation and Sonatrach Affiliates,
the US Department of State Algerian Investment Promotion Delegation, &
the US Department of Commerce Algerian Private Sector Petroleum Service Delegation

Registration Fee:
$50 for members of the US-Algeria Business Council
and/or the American Gas Association
and/or the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce
and/or the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers

$75 general admission / non-members


 TO REGISTER CALL 703 418 4150 OR E-MAIL stuart@N0SPAM.us-algeria.org


The Algeria Energy Day is an annual event hosted by the US-Algeria Business Council and the Embassy of Algeria in Washington, DC. The Algeria Energy Day is a high-profile event featuring experts in US-Algeria energy trade including the Official Sonatrach Delegation to the Offshore Technology Conference and the key Algerian service companies. To register to attend the 2009 Algeria Energy Day, please complete and mail the following registration form.

In its position as the twelfth largest company in the world, Sonatrach continues to be the prominent partner for US energy companies operating in Algeria. The announcement of new discoveries and the introduction of new energy companies into the Algerian market has highlighted Algeria’s strategic position as a key supplier in the world energy market. Algeria is currently the world ninth largest producer of oil and the world’s third largest producer of natural gas. Additionally, Algeria is one of the few oil-rich countries that has answered the world’s call for a greater utilization of renewable energy sources through its substantial use of renewable energy.

The 2009 Algeria Energy Day is organized by the US-Algeria Business Council and the Embassy of Algeria in Washington, DC with the support of the American Gas Association, the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce and the US Department of Commerce Commercial Service.