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Upcoming Conference:

73rd Annual Conference

Intercontinental Hotel

New Orleans, LA

April 17 – 20, 2010

 

 

Conference Theme:

 

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Text Box: The 73rd annual conference of the National Petroleum Energy Credit Association will be held at the InterContinental Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana. This year’s theme, “Who Said Credit is the Big Easy?” compares the ever increasing challenges and financial decisions in the administration of credit with the historical nickname of the host city, New Orleans. The Program committee has put together a Conference Agenda that will be of interest to all and includes numerous educational sessions addressing the critical issues facing the Petroleum & Energy industry Credit Professional in today’s uncertain economy, where credit is not an easy task!  The Big Easy offers many amenities that will make this a conference you do not want to miss.

While you are not required to be a member to attend, there is still time to join the Association and register and attend the conference at the member’s rate.  Register today to take advantage of the early registration discount.  Please click the link below for information on the conference  program, attendance fees and to register today

VIEW REGISTRATION AND PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

A FOUR-DIAMOND TREASURE IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN
InterContinental New Orleans enjoys one of the city’s most coveted locations: two blocks from the French Quarter, four blocks from Harrah’s New Orleans, six blocks from the riverfront and – come Mardi Gras time – a front row spot on the St. Charles Avenue parade route. The Morial Convention Center, Uptown and the Louisiana Superdome are also nearby.

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Here, in this little corner of the American South, where European traditions blend with Caribbean influences, the history is as colorful as the local architecture; the food is the stuff of legend. Haitian and African Creoles developed an exotic, spicy cuisine and were instrumental in creating jazz and Zydeco.

Street names are French and Spanish, Creole architecture comes in a carnival of tropical colors, and  voodoo is a Caribbean import. The magic is irresistible.

A cultural gumbo, The Big Easy celebrates our differences. We have a saying: LAISSEZ LE BONS TEMPS ROULER -- LET THEGOOD TIMES ROLL. A reminder of the french heritage, a way of life that began three centuries ago.