Power Lunch: U.S. Energy Investing: The Shale Era
Sponsor(s): Energy Initiative
Cost: Free
EVENT IS IN GROSS HALL 102, Center for Sustainability and Commerce. Lunch will be served. No reservation required.Since 1900, U.S. conventional natural gas production since 1950 has totaled approximately 1,000 Tcf and conventional liquids production from the "Lower 48" roughly 160 billion barrels. The industry is now projected to extract similar amounts in the future via new E&P technologies from the shales. Rehan Rashid, managing director and co-head of energy and natural resources research at FBR Capital Markets & Co., will discuss the impact on investing in the U.S. energy sector as well as the broader U.S. economy.Co-sponsored by the Duke University Energy Initiative and the Drilling, Environment and Economics Network.
Type: ENERGY, SUSTAINABILITY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, LECTURE/TALK, TECHNOLOGY, and FREE FOOD AND BEVERAGES
Contact: Margaret Lillard





