The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China invites you to join the book presentation: Energy Markets in Emerging Economies: Strategies for Growth, by Henry Wang.
Mr Wang is the President of Gate International and Vice Chairman of the Environment & Energy Committee of Business & Advisory Committee of OECD. During this presentation Mr Wang will discuss the current issues affecting energy markets in key emerging economies, with a focus on Asia, and particularly China.
Following his presentation Mr Wang will be joined by leaders in the energy indusrty to discuss some of the key takeaways raised in his book and presentation.
Agenda
09:00-09:30 Registration and coffee
09:30-09:35 Welcome remarks by Bertrand de La Noue, Vice President of the European Chamber
09:35-10:15 Book Presentation by Henry Wang, President of Gate International and Vice Chairman of the OECD BIAC Energy & Environment Committee
10:15-11:00 Panel discussion moderated by Sandra Retzer, Chair of the Energy Working Group at the European Chamber
- Henry Wang, author
- Xavier Chen, President, Statoil China & President of the Beijing Energy Club
- Bertrand de la Noue, Chairman Total (Investment) China & EU Chamber VP
About the book
Mr Wang’s new book, “Energy Markets in Emerging Economies: Strategies for Growth”, covers the key oil and gas energy markets, and their strategic ties to global petrochemical, chemical, shale gas, and renewable energy growth. It provides insights on the market expansion strategies employed by multinational corporations and state-owned companies in maintaining and defending their positions in the global market and in developing new markets and opportunities globally.
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