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Analysis & Projections

Geopolitics, Country Risk Assessment and Commodity Pricing Workshop

Juuly 15, 2014

About the workshop

  • The U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA) conducted a technical workshop on July 15, 2014, at the J.W. Marriott in Washington, D.C., after the closing of the 2014 EIA Energy Conference. The purpose of the workshop was to facilitate discussion about approaches for measuring energy risk and perspectives on how these risks play into pricing energy commodities at the global level. The knowledge gained from the presentations and discussion provides EIA modelers with a conceptual framework for representing noneconomic (or "above-ground") factors in the Global Hydrocarbon Supply Model (GHySMo). GHySMo will represent the global production, processing, transport, distribution, and storage of natural gas and liquid fuels within the World Energy Projection System Plus (WEPS+) model.
  • See presentations below.
Agenda
  • Agenda
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  • Workshop Summary Notes
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  • Speakers Biographies
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  • Panelists and Invitees
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  • Welcome to EIA's Geopolitics and Commodity Workshop (Adam Sieminski)
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  • Measuring Energy Security Risk (Daniel E,. Klein)
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  • Methodologies for Evaluating above Ground Risks (Jamie Webster)
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  • The Public Equity my Perspective on Global Geopolitical Risk (Bob Brackett)
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  • Global Oil & Gas (Paul Sankey)
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