NEW ORLEANS, May 10, 2017 -- The 2017 Louisiana Energy Conference will be held in New Orleans at the Westin Canal Place Hotel at 100 Rue Iberville May 30 – June 2, 2017.
The Conference will feature a series of at least 20 panels May 31 – June 1 that will discuss key domestic and international industry developments and issues. This year the Conference will include at least three field trips on June 2 to both offshore Gulf of Mexico and onshore south Louisiana facilities. Executives from nearly 70 leading public and private exploration and production and oil field services companies as well as representatives from energy-related private equity firms, industry trade groups, regulatory agencies, investment banks, institutional research groups, and law firms will participate in the panel discussions.
This year’s Conference has been expanded to include several additional events:
Tuesday, May 30th 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm 12th Floor Westin Canal Place Hotel
Keynote Speaker and Opening Reception Sponsored by J.P. Morgan: “Energy in a Post-Election Year.” The speaker will be Stephen Jury, J.P. Morgan Private Bank Global Portfolio Specialist, who will address the risks and opportunities present in the energy market following the U.S. election.
Wednesday, May 31st 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm National World War II Museum
New Orleans Warehouse District – 945 Magazine Street
Networking Event and Buffet-Style Dinner Sponsored by Amegy Bank and Lockton
Thursday, June 1st 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm 701 Chartres Street
The Cabildo – Louisiana State Museum Overlooking Jackson Square
Post–closing cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and buffet-style dinner
Sponsored by ROTH Capital Partners and Jones Walker
Event host Al Petrie, Senior Partner of Al Petrie Advisors, commented, “We are very pleased to have another great lineup of panels this year that will discuss current issues facing our industry today. We are equally excited to enhance our 2017 Conference with several evening networking events made possible by our sponsors. We are certain it will be an interesting, enjoyable and information-packed Conference this year.”
A preliminary agenda and a listing of the currently confirmed participating companies are now available on the Conference web site, www.LouisianaEnergyConference.com, under the Agenda tab.
Attendance at the Conference is directed to investment professionals including buy side and sell side analysts and portfolio managers, as well as private equity and wealth management executives and trust officers. There is no cost for investment professionals attending the Conference. The cost for all other attendees is $295 for the three-day event.
The Conference web site www.LouisianaEnergyConference.com provides online registration and full details on the event which is being hosted by Al Petrie Advisors. For additional information including sponsorship opportunities, please call (504) 799-1953 or email [email protected].
201 Saint Charles Avenue Suite 2413 New Orleans, Louisiana 70170
Contact: Al Petrie (504) 799-1953


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