BPC Discussion Series: The New Geopolitics of Petroleum and Natural Gas
The Bipartisan Policy Center’s (BPC) Energy Project is holding a series of four moderated discussions, which focus on recent and emerging trends in global oil and natural gas production and how they impact energy markets, energy diplomacy and economic growth.
Once thought to be limited, petroleum and natural gas from tight formations have dramatically changed the energy landscape here in the United States and abroad. These four events examine the recent and emerging trends in global oil and natural gas production and how they impact energy markets, energy diplomacy and economic growth. Through a moderated discussion format, the series is designed to foster interaction among industry executives, diplomats, market analysts, government officials and environmental experts.
Former U.S. Senator and BPC senior fellow Pete V. Domenici (R-NM) is hosting each of the days’ events, which include panels with remarks given by the invited speakers, followed by discussions moderated by David Goldwyn, president and founder of Goldwyn Global Strategies, LLC.
Join the conversation on Twitter: @BPC_Bipartisan, #BPCenergy or #geopolitics
Topics
- The Geopolitical Impacts of the U.S. Tight Oil Boom: Implications for OPEC and the U.S. Strategic Posture
- U.S. Shale Gas Boom: Implications on the U.S. Economy, Trade, and Geopolitics
- Expanded Natural Gas Production: Impacts on New Pathways for Climate Change Mitigation
- Navigating the Oil Frontier: The Implications of the Tight Oil Boom on Arctic and Ultra-Deepwater Oil Development
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