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2017 Pacific Energy Summit
The U.S. Energy Revolution and the Asia-Pacific’s Energy and Environmental Challenge
On October 10, 2017, NBR convened an elite strategy session on “The U.S. Energy Revolution and the Asia-Pacific’s Energy and Environmental Challenge.”
The exclusive, high-level event convened leaders from government, business, and research to explore innovative solutions to the dual challenges of rising energy demand and a changing climate. Participants were asked to examine changing market dynamics—burgeoning energy demand in Asia, increasing production of energy supplies from the U.S. and others, and industry-changing innovations—and identify key opportunities and needs for strengthening public policy across the region in support of strengthening the Asia-Pacific’s energy and environmental security.
Agenda
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
Roy D. Kamphausen, The National Bureau of Asian Research
Senator Slade Gorton, K&L Gates LLP; Slade Gorton Policy Center
SPECIAL REMARKS
Senator Lisa Murkowski
ACHIEVING ENERGY SECURITY AMID THE TRANSITION TO A CLEANER ENERGY MIX
A Timeline for Action
Moderator
Mark Thurber, Stanford University
Panelists
Meredith Miller, Albright Stonebridge Group
Benjamin Shobert, University of Washington; Microsoft
THE RISING ROLE OF NATURAL GAS AND LNG IN ASIA’S ENERGY FUTURE
Moderator
Mikkal E. Herberg, University of California, San Diego; The National Bureau of Asian Research
Panelists
Joseph Naylor, Chevron
Tadashi Maeda, Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Se Hyun Ahn, University of Seoul
DESIGNING THE ENERGY SYSTEM OF 2050
Moderator
James Slutz, National Petroleum Council
Panelists
Regina H. Mayor, KPMG LLP
Chen Weidong, DFS Energy Consultant (Beijing) Ltd.; Formerly CNOOC Energy Economy Institute
Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr., The National Bureau of Asian Research; Capitol Counsel LLC
CONCLUDING REMARKS
Clara Gillispie, The National Bureau of Asian Research
Senator Slade Gorton (Slade Gorton Policy Center) provides opening remarks at the Pacific Energy Summit strategy session.
Mark Thurber (Stanford University); Se Hyun Ahn (University of Seoul); Mikkal E. Herberg (NBR); James Slutz (National Petroleum Council); and Regina H. Mayor (KPMG) take a break amid panel discussions on energy security and the transition to a cleaner energy mix.