Indonesia: A Regional Energy Leader in Transition

The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) and the US-ASEAN Business Council are pleased to invite you to attend the 11th annual Energy Security Workshop, Indonesia: A Regional Energy Leader in Transition. 

Indonesia’s successful democratic transition and strong economy have made the country a major political and economic power in Southeast Asia and the broader region. Indonesia is now a key strategic and economic partner for the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and Indonesia has become increasingly important in shaping a peaceful, prosperous future for Asia. 

Energy resources and exports are a critical part of Indonesia’s success story and have helped raise levels of prosperity across Asia. However, rapidly rising energy demand, ongoing energy subsidies, and declining production have begun to erode this process. As a natural leader and a key partner to the United States, Japan, and others in Asia, Indonesia’s economic and energy success is of vital concern for not just Indonesia, but for the wider Asia-Pacific. 

Kindly note that the Energy Security Workshop is held under Chatham House Rules.

Indonesia: A Regional Energy Leader i...

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Date and Time

Thursday Jul 23, 2015
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Thursday, July 23, 2015
9:00am-4:30pm (US ET)

Location

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Oceanic Room
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20004

Fees/Admission

This is an invitation-only workshop, and space is limited. If you wish to attend, please RSVP as soon as possible to guarantee space. 

Kindly contact Andy Nguyen at eta@nbr.org or +1 (202) 347-9767+1 (202) 347-9767

Website

http://nbr.org/research/activity.aspx?id=585

Contact Information

Alex Stuart
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