Overview

The Middle East and North Africa is experiencing a period of sustained challenge to its stability and to its position as the primary global energy supplier. Territorial and political uncertainties continue to affect the region at the same time as the world’s energy landscape appears to be moving away from traditional hegemonies.



This conference will deliver expert insight into the political, social and market developments affecting the region’s policy-makers and oil and gas producers, including discussions on:

Power, leadership and security across the MENA region

Global oil and gas production and emerging market dynamics

Meeting rising domestic energy demand and implications for the regions exporters

Political developments and upstream investment opportunities

The Chatham House Rule

To enable as open a debate as possible, this conference will be held under the Chatham House Rule.

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