Shanghai


Organiser Energy Market Authority (EMA)
Date 23 May 2016, 11:00 - 14:00 hrs
Venue Three on the Bund, Shanghai

Highlights of SIEW Energy Insights, Shanghai, 23 May 2016

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The topics discussed included:

  • What is the impact of oil prices being lower for longer? In your view, how will this affect energy investments and security?
  • What are some of the “new realities” we see for China’s energy landscape and their potential implications? What are the opportunities and challenges ahead for China and Asia?
  • How should government agencies and companies in China respond to these “new realities” in terms of policies and strategies?

SIEW VIEWS

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“Shanghai definitely has the potential to be a gas trading centre. What we need now is time and patience to hone the necessary skillsets to better manage the market."
Dr Liu Qiang

“Low carbon reform involves diversification and customisation, which is challenging for China’s traditional model."
Mr Yu Hongyuan

“China is currently exploring the use of LNG in the transport sector. However, it is not as simple as it seems. China needs to spend time to examine other aspects such as safety, the combustion process and other technical issues.”
Mr Gu Anzhong