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EMTA Special Seminar: The Future of Energy in the Asian Markets (NY) - Nov. 6

EMTA SPECIAL SEMINAR: THE FUTURE OF ENERGY IN THE ASIAN MARKETS
Friday, November 6, 2015


EMTA
360 Madison Avenue, 17th floor
(on 45th St. between Madison and 5th Aves.)
New York City
   

Demand for energy in Asian markets is strong and projected to grow.  And, with entities like the U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasting that resources such as coal will serve as the primary energy source for many countries for years to come, discussions of what these energy mixes will look like and what is at stake for various market participants has never been more relevant.  

This panel will discuss the projected physical reality of various energy sources in the global energy market, especially as it relates to Asian demand.  The panel will also examine both the challenges and the opportunities that face controversial resources that can act as a necessary tool in the development and economic growth of Asian economies over the next few decades. 

11:45 a.m. Registration  

12:00 noon – 2:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
Clara Gillispie (The National Bureau of Asian Research) - Moderator
George David Banks (American Council for Capital Formation)
Li Bin (Chinese Embassy)
Tony Nash (Complete Intelligence)

 Lunch will be provided 


Registration fee for EMTA Members US$95 / US$695 for non-members / Credentialed Media Complimentary.


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