The Tulane Energy Institute will host a screening and panel discussion on Monday (Oct. 26) of Haynesville, a new documentary that examines the discovery of the nation’s largest natural gas field in rural northwest Louisiana and its impact on individual landowners and the world.
The politics, law, personal lives and creative response to the historic Haynesville, La., natural gas discovery will be the subject of a panel discussion after the film preview, sponsored by the Tulane Energy Institute.
The preview screening is at 7 p.m. at the Contemporary Arts Center, 900 Camp St., New Orleans. The panel discussion, moderated by Eric Smith, associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, will feature Gregory Kallenberg, director and producer of Haynesville; Christopher Fettweis, Tulane assistant professor of political science; Mary Blue, professor of practice in the Tulane film studies program; and Marjorie McKeithen, an attorney with Jones Walker and former secretary of the Louisiana Minerals Management Board.
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