Global Security Forum 2012: Unconventional Oil and Gas: Reshaping Energy Markets
Morning Session
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The Global Security Forum 2012 is a forum on the top challenges facing U.S. and global security. Amid volatile energy markets, one notable bright spot has emerged on the energy landscape: the development of vast unconventional oil and gas resources in the United States. The success of these resources has widespread economic, geopolitical, and environmental implications and offers a unique opportunity to rethink conventional energy policy.
Unconventional Oil and Gas: Reshaping Energy MarketsDaniel B. Poneman,
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy
David Lawrence,
Executive Vice President, Exploration and Commercial, Shell
Michael R. Bromwich,
Former Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement, U.S. Department of the Interior
Edward L. Morse,
Managing Director and Global Head of Commodities Research, Citigroup, and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Energy Policy
Moderator:
Frank Verrastro,
Senior Vice President and Director of the Energy and National Security Program at CSIS