CARLSBAD, CA, May 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Energy Digital and TradeFair Group announce their partnership for LDC Gas Forums - Mid Continent, which is taking place September 12th to the 14th . The LDC Gas Forums, comprised of 5 regional conferences held annually in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and Canada (in conjunction with IGUA), are the premier events where the Natural Gas Industry meets. The conferences are highly regarded by the industry for their excellent content and as the premier networking event for bringing together buyers and sellers in the natural gas marketplace. This conference will be taking place at the Chicago Marriott Downtown.
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Each conference brings together more than 500 people to discuss vital regional and national issues affecting all aspects of natural gas marketplace. Timely panel discussions featuring key industry leaders focus on the important questions facing buyers and sellers in the competitive energy markets, including financial/credit turmoil, regulatory environment, sources of supply, utilization of storage, infrastructure project updates, LNG markets, risk management, hedging strategies and demand forecasts. In addition, vast networking opportunities will give you access to your clients, your prospects and your peers to further discuss the issues in your region, at a time when it is most important to hear the latest solutions.
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Energy Digital and TradeFair Group Announce Partnership for LDC Gas Forums - Mid Continent in Chicago, IL
Energy Digital and TradeFair Group announce their partnership for LDC Gas Forums - Mid Continent, which is taking place September 12th to the 14th
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