I am scheduled to deliver two presentations at this year’s ASPO conference in Sacramento. You can see the agenda overview here. I will be speaking on the EIA, IEA and CERA on the 21st, and then I have a presentation on biofuels scheduled for the 23rd.
For the first talk, the draft of my slides is heavily slanted toward the EIA. I will discuss what they do well (in my opinion they are the best source of energy data around) and what they historically haven’t done so well (forecast). I will also devote some space to This Week in Petroleum.
For the biofuels talk, my slides are roughed out. Below is the outline. If you think I missed something important, let me know. I only have about 20 minutes, so I will be limited to 20-30 slides. I want to cover a lot of ground, which means I can’t delve too deeply.
Here is the outline of what I have prepared. Comments or suggestions are welcome:
Stacking up the contenders
•Ethanol
- Crop-based (corn, sugarcane)
- Cellulosic and Lignocellulosic (gasification)
•Diesel
- Biodiesel
- Green diesel (hydrocracked, Fischer-Tropsch)
•Miscellaneous
- LS9
- DME
- Butanol
Can we emulate Brazil?
•The truth about Brazil
•The truth about the U.S.
•Those pesky differences
Separating fact from fiction
•Anything Into Oil
•Algae to biodiesel
•Ethanol for $1/gal
How Politicians Screw Things Up
Solutions