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The Realities of Middle Eastern Oil

Date: 17 April 2007
Location:
AAAS Headquarters
1200 New York Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005
Sponsored by:
The AAAS Center for Science, Technology, and Security Policy invites you to attend a lecture by Robert E. Ebel, Senior Advisor and Chairman of the CSIS Energy Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Second Floor Auditorium
4:00 pm Reception with Light Refreshments
4:30 pm Presentation and Discussion

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Robert E. Ebel is chairman of the CSIS Energy Program, where he provides analysis on world oil and energy issues, with particular emphasis on the former Soviet Union and the Persian Gulf.  He is also co-director of the Caspian Sea Oil Study Group and the Oil Markets Study Group.  In addition, he has directed studies on global nuclear materials management and on the geopolitics of energy.  Mr. Ebel served with the CIA for 11 years and spent over 7 years with the Office of Oil and Gas in the Department of the Interior.  He also served for some 14 years as vice president, international affairs, at ENSERCH Corporation, advising the corporation and its subsidiaries on international.  He holds an M.A. in international relations from the  Maxwell School  at  Syracuse University  and a B.S. in petroleum geology from Texas Tech.  In 2002, he received the Department of State's Distinguished Public Service Award.


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