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Bottom of the Barrel: What Cheap Oil Means for Businesses, Energy Consumers, and the Clean Energy Economy
Tuesday September 22, 2015 08:00 PM EDT
Cost: Free
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From the venue:
Monthly networking and educational event hosted by the Georgia Tech Strategic Energy Institute and the Metro Atlanta Chamber. This lecture provides an overview of the underlying drivers of the recent decline in oil prices, and how increasing uncertainty and market volatility are creating both challenges and opportunities across the energy value chain. Mike Whitlatch, Vice President, Global Energy and Procurement, United Parcel Service (UPS); Tom Cunningham, Chief Economist, Metro Atlanta Chamber; and Jennifer Clark, Professor/Director, Georgia Tech Center for Urban Innovation, will lead the panel discussion. Lectures are free and open to the public.