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Prospects for Middle East and North Africa Energy
a two-day Chatham House conference

Prospects for Middle East and North Africa Energy
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Speakers highlights

HE Abdulla Bin Hamad Al Attiyah
Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry
State of Qatar

HE Abdalla Salem El-Badri

Secretary General
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

Dr Edward L Morse
Managing Director and Head of Economic Research
LCM Commodities and Louis Capital Markets

Christopher Segar
Division of Global Energy Dialogue, Middle East and North Africa
International Energy Agency

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How is the increasing energy consumption in the MENA countries affecting global supplies?

Join government leaders and key representatives from energy companies and related businesses to discuss the regions plans to cope with their own energy demand, development plans, and the prospects for foreign investment.

Questions to be asked at this event include:

  • What is the global role for Middle East and North Africa energy supplies?
  • How significant are gas exports to the energy strategies of the region?
  • Will producers invest in order to maintain exports?
  • What is the investment climate for oil production capacity (crude, transportation, refineries)?

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