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Thursday November 02, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Hosted by:
LAUGHING HORSE BOOKS, PDX 9/11 TRUTH ALLIANCE, CascadiaPublicRadio

Body:
http://bravenewtheaters.com/screenings
+
coming attractions
VIDEO'zine 1pm Sun Oct 29th**************************************
(mostly about 9/11 Truth, possible sneak preview American Blackout)
Laughing Horse - 12 NE 10th Ave
details portland indymedia calendar
Wayne Madsen 7pm Wed Nov 1st
First Unitarian Portland - 1011 SW 12th Ave
audio preview pdxc911truth.blogspot.com
(CascadiaPublicRadio right column)
American Blackout 7pm Thu Nov 2nd
St Francis Dining Hall - 330 SE 11th Ave
(where Portland Peak Oil meets every week)
+ Laughing Horse 6pm Sun Nov 5th
trailer/s http://americanblackout.com
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opening & closing St. Francis:
Glen Owen and Kristy Louganis of/for pdx911truth, Laughing Horse, CPR

Saturday November 04, 2006
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Hosted by:
California Skywatch & David Morrison @ Main Library, 801 SW 10th Ave Portland

Body:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -
Educational Forum: On U.S. Senate Bill 517 – Experimental Weather Modification
Adverse impacts on Agriculture and Micro-Climates
Current Weather Modification Programs
Date: November 4th, 2006
Location: Main Public Library, 801 SW 10th Avenue,
Portland, Oregon 12 Noon – 5:30 P.M.
Contact: David Morrison Portland, Oregon (503) 295-6882
E-Mail: morrison@morrisonbooks.com
Guest Speakers & Presentations by:
Bridget Conroy, Agriculture Defense Coalition, Arizona Representative
Post Office Box 54297
Phoenix, Arizona 85078-0847
(602) 404-0847
E-Mail: bcolemanconroy8@yahoo.com
Rosalind Peterson, Agriculture Defense Coalition, California Representative
Post Office Box 499
Redwood Valley, California 95470
(707) 485-7520
E-Mail: info@californiakskywatch.com
Website: californiaskywatch.com
Former U.S.D.A Agriculture Crop Loss Adjustor
California Farm Service Agency, State of California
Topics include:
1) U.S. Senate Bill 517 & U.S. House Bill 2005 (An experimental weather modification bill.)

Wednesday November 08, 2006
Monday November 13, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Body:
If you'd like to see what's going on behind the scenes or if you'd like to get more involved, please attend the Portland Peak Oil Monthly Council Meeting.
The intention of the Council meeting is to come together monthly to discuss group operations and make crucial decisions regarding PPO going forward. These meetings are open to the public to be as inclusive, transparent, and community-oriented as possible.
Likely agenda topics are:
* Wednesdays @ St. Francis
* Opening shifts St. Francis
* an update on the Peak Oil taskforce
* Ole Ersson (speaker)
* Contact info on website
* Shift the Balance campaign (CLF)
* List moderation
* Beyond Oil Tabling
* What else? Please post a comment for a topic you would like to be included.
The actual agenda isn't officially decided until the start of the council meeting where we also decided how much time each topic will get.

Tuesday November 14, 2006
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Hosted by:
Island Press

Body:
A HISTORIC ELECTION IS OVER
BUT WHAT COMES NEXT FOR AMERICA, OIL, AND GLOBAL WARMING?
COME AND MEET TERRY TAMMINEN, AUTHOR OF THE EXPLOSIVE NEW BOOK LIVES PER GALLON: The True Cost of our Oil Addiction.
WHO: Terry Tamminen is an architect of California’s climate change and energy initiatives, which are the most progressive energy independence plans in the country. A dedicated environmentalist, he served as Special Advisor to Governor Schwarzenegger, head of the California EPA, and now has written Lives Per Gallon (www.livespergallon.org).
WHAT: Terry is touring America talking about his book and the issues. He knows that America’s addiction to oil is taking a huge toll on our health, environment, and national security, and that oil and automobile companies have conspired for decades to hide the damage their products have done to America and the world.
Lives Per Gallon is a diagnosis of our petroleum problem and a prescription for change. The choice is clear: continue paying with our health, or kick our addiction and evolve beyond an oil-dependent economy. By forcing corporate giants to pay the true cost of their business practices, the economics change in favor of more sustainable, healthier products. Terry shows how we can evolve beyond oil to products that are far cleaner and truly sustainable.

Wednesday November 15, 2006
Saturday November 18, 2006
Wednesday November 22, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm

Body:
There will be no meeting at St. Francis on Nov. 22nd because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

Monday November 27, 2006
(all day)

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
Best Practice Logging Strategies for Effective Data Acquisition, Interpretation & Optimisation
November 27 - 29, 2006 • Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen, Scotland
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/GB-2822/ediary
How many times have your production optimisation proposals not delivered expected results?
Without understanding your well’s behaviour, it is impossible to put a recovery plan together that delivers value to your managers.
The only way for you to unlock the untapped potential of your reservoirs is through production and cased hole logging.
Production & Cased Hole Logging 2006 will deliver the highest calibre logging specialists from international operators and NOCs from around the world, bringing their knowledge, experiences and proven tactics for success.

Tuesday November 28, 2006
(all day)
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
Best Practice Logging Strategies for Effective Data Acquisition, Interpretation & Optimisation
November 27 - 29, 2006 • Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen, Scotland
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/GB-2822/ediary
How many times have your production optimisation proposals not delivered expected results?
Without understanding your well’s behaviour, it is impossible to put a recovery plan together that delivers value to your managers.
The only way for you to unlock the untapped potential of your reservoirs is through production and cased hole logging.
Production & Cased Hole Logging 2006 will deliver the highest calibre logging specialists from international operators and NOCs from around the world, bringing their knowledge, experiences and proven tactics for success.

(all day)

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
LNG strategies for a competitive supply, trading, pricing and downstream advantage
November 28 - 30, 2006 • The Hilton Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/NA-2821/ediary
The growing gap between demand and local supply in North America has thrusted the market to increasingly becoming dependent on Global LNG imports. With numerous terminals almost nearly completed, reinforcing and expanding supply diversity will ensure you tackle current capacity problems and meet the required LNG demand. From the LNG vessel to the pipeline, your supply strategy is important to ensure the North American market remains competitive. This includes determining which supply agreements will make you the most profit at the right price, which storage solutions will expand your capacity and which quality of gas is going to serve your pipeline.

Wednesday November 29, 2006
(all day)

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
Best Practice Logging Strategies for Effective Data Acquisition, Interpretation & Optimisation
November 27 - 29, 2006 • Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen, Scotland
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/GB-2822/ediary
How many times have your production optimisation proposals not delivered expected results?
Without understanding your well’s behaviour, it is impossible to put a recovery plan together that delivers value to your managers.
The only way for you to unlock the untapped potential of your reservoirs is through production and cased hole logging.
Production & Cased Hole Logging 2006 will deliver the highest calibre logging specialists from international operators and NOCs from around the world, bringing their knowledge, experiences and proven tactics for success.

(all day)
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
LNG strategies for a competitive supply, trading, pricing and downstream advantage
November 28 - 30, 2006 • The Hilton Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/NA-2821/ediary
The growing gap between demand and local supply in North America has thrusted the market to increasingly becoming dependent on Global LNG imports. With numerous terminals almost nearly completed, reinforcing and expanding supply diversity will ensure you tackle current capacity problems and meet the required LNG demand. From the LNG vessel to the pipeline, your supply strategy is important to ensure the North American market remains competitive. This includes determining which supply agreements will make you the most profit at the right price, which storage solutions will expand your capacity and which quality of gas is going to serve your pipeline.

(all day)

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
Comprehensive strategies and solutions to guarantee fiscal stability in your E&P contracts
November 29 - December 1, 2006 • The Hilton Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/NA-2820/ediary
Contracts are re-written, amended or even torn up as moves to claim a greater stake in profits between players occurs. Billions of dollars hang in the balance as negotiators, lawyers, developers and analysts strive to forge the best fiscal terms for long term security in their E&P contracts.

Thursday November 30, 2006
(all day)

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
LNG strategies for a competitive supply, trading, pricing and downstream advantage
November 28 - 30, 2006 • The Hilton Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/NA-2821/ediary
The growing gap between demand and local supply in North America has thrusted the market to increasingly becoming dependent on Global LNG imports. With numerous terminals almost nearly completed, reinforcing and expanding supply diversity will ensure you tackle current capacity problems and meet the required LNG demand. From the LNG vessel to the pipeline, your supply strategy is important to ensure the North American market remains competitive. This includes determining which supply agreements will make you the most profit at the right price, which storage solutions will expand your capacity and which quality of gas is going to serve your pipeline.

(all day)
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
Comprehensive strategies and solutions to guarantee fiscal stability in your E&P contracts
November 29 - December 1, 2006 • The Hilton Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/NA-2820/ediary
Contracts are re-written, amended or even torn up as moves to claim a greater stake in profits between players occurs. Billions of dollars hang in the balance as negotiators, lawyers, developers and analysts strive to forge the best fiscal terms for long term security in their E&P contracts.

Friday December 01, 2006
(all day)

Hosted by:
romain.ollichon@iqpc.co.uk - alexander.agostini@iqpc.co.uk

Body:
Comprehensive strategies and solutions to guarantee fiscal stability in your E&P contracts
November 29 - December 1, 2006 • The Hilton Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX
EVENT URL: http://www.iqpc.co.uk/NA-2820/ediary
Contracts are re-written, amended or even torn up as moves to claim a greater stake in profits between players occurs. Billions of dollars hang in the balance as negotiators, lawyers, developers and analysts strive to forge the best fiscal terms for long term security in their E&P contracts.

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