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Dain Rauscher Wessels to Hold Seventh Annual Energy Conference September 13 - 16.


HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 19, 1999--

Dain Rauscher Wessels, a division of Dain Rauscher Incorporated, is holding its seventh annual Energy Conference for institutional investors Institutional Investor

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 on Sept. 13 to 16 at the Houstonian Hotel & Conference Center, 111 N. Post Oak Lane, Houston Houston, city (1990 pop. 1,630,553), seat of Harris co., SE Tex., a deepwater port on the Houston Ship Channel; inc. 1837. Economy


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One of the largest energy industry events in the country, the conference features presentations by more than 120 publicly-held companies from a variety of sectors, including oilfield services, offshore drillers, exploration and production, and natural gas.

The conference provides institutional investors the opportunity to meet with executives from a variety of public and private companies. In addition to attending formal presentations, investors may interact with executives during question and answer sessions and social activities planned during the conference. Attendees also can tour oil rigs; seating is limited for the tours.

Institutional investors interested in attending the conference should contact Jessica JESSICA Java-Enable Single-System-Image Computing Architecture  Koopmeiners at 612/373-1987, fax 612/373-1669, or jkoopmeiners@dainrauscher.com. Investors also can point their Web browser The program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you.  to http://www.dainrauscherwessels.com.

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Minneapolis-based Dain Rauscher Incorporated, now in its 90th year of existence, provides investment services to individual investors and small businesses through offices in 27 predominantly pre·dom·i·nant  
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 western states, investment banking services to corporations and municipalities nationwide, and trade clearing and settlement services to non-affiliated broker dealers throughout the U.S. and abroad. Dain Rauscher Incorporated, one of the nation's largest full-service securities firms, is a member of the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

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 and other major securities exchanges, as well as the Securities Investor Protection Corp. Dain Rauscher Corporation, its holding company, trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DRC DRC Democratic Republic of Congo
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. The company's headquarters are located at Dain Rauscher Plaza, 60 S. Sixth St.

        Dain Rauscher Wessels Seventh Annual Energy Conference
                           Sept. 13-16, 1999
                         Presenting Companies


Abraxas Petroleum Corporation  (AXAS)
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation  (APC)
Apache Corporation  (APA)
Atwood Oceanics, Inc.  (ATW)
Baker Hughes, Inc.  (BHI)
Barrett Resources Corporation  (BRR)
Basin Exploration, Inc.  (BSNX)
Belco Oil & Gas Corp.  (BOG)
Bellwether Exploration Company  (BELW)
BJ Services Company  (BJS)
Brigham Exploration Company  (BEXP)
Burlington Resources Inc.  (BR)
Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation  (COG)
Cal Dive International, Inc.  (CDIS)
Callon Petroleum Company  (CPE)
Carbo Ceramics, Inc.  (CRBO)
Chesapeake Energy Corporation  (CHK)
Chieftain International, Inc.  (CID)
Coastal Corporation, The  (CGP)
Columbia Energy Group  (CG)
Compagnie Generale de Geophysique  (GGY)
Core Laboratories  (CLB)
Cross Timbers Oil Company  (XTO)
Dawson Geophysical Company  (DWSN)
Denbury Resources Inc.  (DNR)
Devon Energy Corporation  (DVN)
Diamond Offshore Drilling  (DO)
Duke Energy Corporation  (DUK)
Dynegy Inc.  (DYN)
Edge Petroleum Corporation  (EPEX)
EEX Corporation  (EEX)
El Paso Energy Corporation  (EPG)
Enron Corp.  (ENE)
Enron Oil & Gas Company  (EOG)
ENSCO International Incorporated  (ESV)
Enterprise Products Partners L.P.  (EPD)
EOTT Energy Partners, L.P.  (EOT)
Evergreen Resources, Inc.  (EVER)
Forest Oil Corporation  (FST)
Friede Goldman International Inc.  (FGI)
FX Energy, Inc.  (FXEN)
GeoScience Corporation  (GSCI)
Global Marine Inc.  (GLM)
Grey Wolf, Inc.  (GW)
Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.  (GIFI)
Gulfmark Offshore, Inc.  (GMRK)
Halliburton Co.  (HAL)
Hallwood Energy Corp.  (HECO) (a)
Hanover Compressor Company  (HC)
Houston Exploration Company, The  (THX)
HS Resources, Inc. (HSE) (a)
Input/Output, Inc.  (IO)
Key Energy Services, Inc.  (KEG)
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P.  (ENP)
KN Energy  (KNE)
Leviathan Gas Pipeline Partners, L.P.  (LEV)
Louis Dreyfus Natural Gas Corp.  (LD)
Magnum Hunter Resources, Inc.  (MHR)
Mallon Resources Corporation  (MLRC)
Marine Drilling Companies, Inc.  (MRL)
MarkWest Hydrocarbon, Inc.  (NRG)
McDermott International  (MDR)
McMoRan Exploration Co.  (MMR)
Meridian Resource Corporation, The  (TMR)
Midcoast Energy Resources, Inc.  (MRS)
Mitchell Energy & Development Corp.  (MND.A)
Murphy Oil Corporation  (MUR)
Nabors Industries, Inc.  (NBR)
National Fuel Gas Company  (NFG)
National-Oilwell, Inc.  (NOI)
Newfield Exploration Company  (NFX)
Noble Affiliates, Inc.  (NBL)
Noble Drilling Corp.  (NE)
Northern Border Partners, L.P.  (NBP)
Nuevo Energy Company  (NEV)
Ocean Energy, Inc.  (OEI)
Oceaneering International, Inc.  (OII)
Offshore Logistics Inc.  (OLOG)
Parker Drilling Company  (PKD)
Patterson Energy, Inc.  (PTEN)
Petroleum Geo-Services ASA  (PGO)
Petroleum Helicopters Incorporated  (PHEL)
Pioneer Natural Resources Company  (PXD)
Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.  (PAA)
Plains Resources Inc.  (PLX)
Pogo Producing  Company  (PPP)
Pride International, Inc.  (PDE)
Prima Energy Corporation  (PENG)
Questar Corporation  (STR)
Quicksilver Resources Inc.  (KWK)
R&B Falcon Corporation  (FLC)
Range Resources Corporation  (RRC)
Remington Oil and Gas Corporation  (ROIL)
Rowan Companies, Inc.  (RDC)
Santa Fe International Corporation  (SDC)
Santa Fe Snyder Corporation  (SFS)
Smith International, Inc.  (SII)
Southwestern Energy Company  (SWN)
St. Mary Land and Exploration Company  (MARY)
Star Gas Partners, L.P.  (SGU)
Statia Terminals, Inc.  (STNV)
Stone Energy Corporation  (SGY)
Superior Energy Services, Inc.  (SESI)
Swift Energy Company  (SFY)
TEPPCO Partners, L.P.  (TPP)
Tidewater Inc.  (TDW)
Titan Exploration  (TEXP)
Tom Brown, Inc.  (TMBR)
TransMontaigne Inc.  (TMG)
Transocean Offshore Inc.  (RIG)
Trico Marine Services, Inc.  (TMAR)
Triton Energy Ltd.  (OIL)
Tuboscope, Inc.  (TBI)
Ultra Petroleum Company
Union Pacific Resources Co.  (UPR)
Unit Corporation  (UNT)
UTI Energy Corp.  (UTI)
Varco International, Inc.  (VRC)
Vastar Resources, Inc.  (VRI)
Veritas DGC Inc.  (VTS)
Vintage Petroleum, Inc.  (VPI)
Weatherford International, Inc.  (WFT)
Western Gas Resources, Inc.  (WGR)
Willbros Group, Inc.  (WG)
Williams Companies, Inc.  (WMB)

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