War With Iran Isn’t Just an Oil Story
The U.S.-Israeli campaign will have, if anything, bigger implications for liquified natural gas.
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In April 2016, the Center on Global Energy Policy brought together senior energy and climate leaders to discuss pressing issues at the intersection of energy policy, financial markets, the environment and geopolitics for the 2016 Columbia Global Energy Summit. The summit opened with a keynote conversation between IHS Vice Chairman Dr. Dan Yergin and Total CEO Patrick Pouyanné on the outlook for energy investment, geopolitical issues in energy, the need for a carbon price to address climate change and how Total is adapting to changes in the sector.
Event website: http://energypolicy.columbia.edu/events-calendar/2016-columbia-global-energy-summit
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