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May 14, 2015 | Conrad New York Hotel, New York #FTEnergyStrategies 
 


In its second edition, the Financial Times is proud to present the FT Energy Strategies Summit: Risk and Opportunity in an Era of Energy Abundancetaking place on May 14, 2015 in New York

This year’s event focuses on the economic, trade and geopolitical implications of potential crude oil exports from the US and the risks for global energy security of a tumbling oil price and placing too much hope on a new energy abundance from the US shale boom. The Summit will also focus on the growing competitiveness of renewables, the implications of growing disinvestment from fossil fuels, and the shift for the relative balance of fossil fuels vs. clean energy in the country’s energy mix. [more]

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:


Marvin Odum
President,
Shell Oil Company
and Director,
Upstream America  


Kevin Crutchfield
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Alpha Natural Resources









Harold Hamm
Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer,
Continental Resources



Tony Hayward
Executive Director & CEO, Genel Energy 
and Chairman of Glencore Xstrata








Poppy Allonby
Managing Director,
BlackRock Investment Management

Timothy Dove

Timothy Dove
President and Chief Operating Officer,
Pioneer Natural Resources







The Honorable Adam Sieminski
Administrator,
US Energy Information Administration

Bill Powers
Author,
"Cold, Hungry and
in the Dark: Exploding the Natural Gas Supply Myth" 

Why Attend?

  • Hear from industry experts on the outlook and catalysts for an oil price rebound -- how long can low prices be sustained? Will high cost producers be squeezed out of the market? 
  • Explore the shifts in the global energy markets and the likely impact of increasing geopolitical and economic disruptions on future energy supply. 
  • Discover the potential of Latin America as a supplier to Northern American markets and beyond 
  • Gain insights on the impact of ‘America’s second revolution’ in clean energy on the future US energy mix and on the future of traditional fossil fuel power generation. 
  • Participate in-depth discussions on key topics and strategies to include anticipating and responding to emerging risks and opportunities in the industry. 
  • Network with senior executive-level industry professionals, financiers and investors.