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Oil and Gas for Asia: Geopolitical Implications of Asia's Rising Demand
The National Bureau of Asian Research and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars will launch NBR's 2012 Energy Security Report "Oil and Gas for Asia: Geopolitical Implications of Asia's Rising Demand" on September 20 in Washington, D.C.
Please join senior specialists from industry, policy, and research for a discussion on how Asia's rising energy demand, angst over high prices, and questions about the reliability of future oil and LNG supplies are shaping the strategic and economic agendas of the region’s major powers.