Energy & Geopolitics: Is Japan Ready to Deal with the Uncertainties?

December 10, 2019 - December 10, 2019
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Evening Discussion

Tuesday, December 10, 6–8:30 PM

Online registration for this event has closed. Please contact the Business & Policy Program at 212-715-1208 to register.

The world faces an enormous challenge in meeting the global energy requirement that is expected to grow 50 percent by 2050. As the energy transition to cleaner fuels progresses, the energy equation is becoming ever more complex with the U.S. ramping up to become an energy superpower, renewables maturing to become a competitive source of power, and the trade war with China risking deceleration of global growth. Furthermore, the September 2019 Saudi oil facility attacks revealed the vulnerabilities of energy markets, placing geopolitics front and center. Is Japan ready to face these uncertainties? How will the geopolitical situation in the Middle East play out? What role will climate regulation have on energy markets? How will the ongoing trade war with China impact energy markets? In this program, energy experts discuss a wide range of topics surrounding the geopolitics of energy and potential implications for Japan.

Speakers:
Go Katayama, Senior Consultant, Poten & Partners, Inc.
Katherine Spector, Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University
Michael Tran, Managing Director, Global Energy Strategy, RBC Capital Markets

Moderator:
Carolyn Kissane, Academic Director and Clinical Professor at Center for Global Affairs, New York University

Agenda:

6-6:30 PMRegistration
6:30-8 PMDiscussion and Q&A
8-8:30 PMReception

Admission:
Non-members: $20
Corporate members: Free, up to designated number of tickets; additional tickets $15
Individual members at Patron Circle level and above: $15
Academic and government: $15

Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.

Prepayment must be made with a credit card. All cancellations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event.

For more information, please contact the Business and Policy Program at 212-715-1208 or email [email protected].

Co-organized by Poten & Partners, Inc.
  • Dec 10, 2019 at 6:00 pm