Organised by: Supported by: 2015 Asia Energy Security Summit EMPOWERING ASIA Date: 3rd - 4th March, 2015, Venue: Hyatt Regency, Kathmandu, Nepal A CEREBRAL TRACK II DIPLOMACY PLATFORM to discuss Energy Security, Geo-politics of Energy & Security of Critical Energy Infrastructure About Asia Energy Security Summit Asia Energy Security summit is Asia’s only Track II Diplomacy Initiative, where Government and Industry Leaders, Regulators, Policymakers, Academicians and think tanks from across Asia discuss and debate issues relating to the entire energy spectrum, particularly the emerging issues and challenges in the Energy landscape of Asia. The Summit focuses on Geopolitics of Energy, Energy Security, Transnational Electricity Trade and Security of Energy Infrastructure. AESS has witnessed participation from a wide a range of countries across the globe. Afghanistan China Iran Myanmar Singapore Turkmenistan Azerbaijan Cyprus Japan Nepal Sri Lanka Uzbekistan Bangladesh India kyrgyzstan Pakistan Tajikistan USA Bhutan Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Thailand Topics to be discussed at the 5th AESS Geopolitics of Energy Security Challenges and opportunities for regional cooperation in Asia Geopolitical implications of the Shale Gas Revolution ISIS crisis and its impact on Asia Critical Infrastructure Protection & Risk management Cyber-attacks and counter measures for protection of critical energy infrastructure Regulatory & Policy challenges for cross border trade of electricity Coal – Asia’s primary fuel choice Green Growth Strategies for sustainable development Hydro Power development : A trade off within the environmental factors • Why Attend: o Discuss trends in the global energy market, identify prospects and develop solutions along with policy makers, industry captains and academic forerunners in the energy community o Know about major forthcoming issues from global energy experts o Network with the heads of Industry and Governments from various parts of Asia o Learn about emerging trends in the Asian markets from Technical & Commercial experts o Engage in one to one business meetings with top level participants • Who should Attend: o Government Authorities o Policymakers from Energy Ministries o Decision makers o Senior Diplomats o Head of Industries o Technical & Energy Experts o Academicians Past Speakers Include Mr. Salman Khurshid Hon. Minister of External Affairs, Government of India Mr. Susil Premajayantha Hon. Minister of Petroleum Industries, Government of Sri Lanka Mr. Kulamani Biswal Director Finance NTPC Ltd India Pol.Maj.Gen. Lattasanya Piansomparn Advisor to the Minister of Energy of Thailand Thailand Mr. G. J. L. Neomal Perera Deputy Minister of External Affairs Government of Sri Lanka H. E. Mr. Parakhat H Durdyev Ambassador of Turkmenistan to India Mr. Gem Tshering Director Bhutan Power Corporation Ltd., Bhutan Mr. Monowar Islam Secretary, Power Division, Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Government of Bangladesh Mr. Abdul Rahim Omar Acting General Manager Transmission Planning Department, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia Mr. Abdul Razique Samadi Chief Executive Officer Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) Afghanistan Dr. Rong Ying Vice-President, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), China Mr. U Aung Kyaw Oo Deputy Chief Engineer, Power Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise, Ministry of Electric Power, Myanmar Mr. Uday Raj Sapkota Joint Secretary Ministry of Energy Government of Nepal Mr. Hilal Raza Director SAARC Energy Centre Islamabad Mr. Farhod Bilolov Senior specialist, International Relations Department Ministry of Energy & Industry Government of Tajikistan Participants Speak The Summit besides being very well organised was enriched by high quality of presentations and discussions and also encouraged teamwork amongst the speakers/delegates .I have truly gained professionally from the Summit Mr. R K Mehra, Executive Director- International Trade, Shipping & Risk Management, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., India I think a platform like Asia Energy Security Summit is very important for engaging in dialogue and interaction with the representatives of various countries within the region. Hon’ble Mr. Susil Premajayantha, Minister of Petroleum Indistries, Govt of Sri Lanka I want to note two aspects of the Summit – its focus on Asian Energy Security on the one hand & on the other, no less important – contribution to international energy security. I find it more and more interesting and thought provoking. Dr. Leila Alieva, President, Center for National and International Studies, Azerbaijan I must congratulate you and team for a very successful event and assure you my continued commitment to Asian Energy Security. Mr. Khondkar Abdus Saleque, Advisor,Ministry of Mines, Afghanistan I really enjoyed and gained a lot myself by being part of IPPAI summit. Mr. Priyantha Wijayatunga, Senior Energy Specialist, ADB, Manila Excerpts from Asia Energy Security Summit s energy We want to flag our thoughtful and serious approach toward going on security. This gathering partakes of the work that is already and is in fact, a very beneficial step in that direction. Mr. Salman Khurshid, Minister of External Affairs, India e its coal expor ts Some exper ts believe that Indonesia will reduc be actually planning to may t significantly and, the Indonesian governmen regarding this. Prof. Dr. do so. However no final decision has been made Research & Development, Bukin Daulay, Senior Researcher, Center for blic of Indonesia Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources, Repu a reduction increase in energy exports and US’ Shale boom may lead to an a very is it read too much into this since in prices, but one should not ural gas in the of coal will be replaced by nat new phenomenon. Since a lot Gal Luft, coal in times to come. Mr. Dr. US, it could export high quality lysis of Global Security, USA Co - Director, Institute for Ana Dr Rouhani’s moderate government has an energy policy that is trying to tackle the economic as well as political pressure of the west, while balancing its relations with the east. Iran is looking towards the west for sustainable development through sophisticated technology from the west. On the other hand Iran is also neighbours interested in improving its relations with its regional any arn Pakistan, a Piansomplike Pol.Maj.Gen. Lattas of Thailand y Arabia. Saudi erg Turkey, Egypt, Iraq and most importantly with En of Advisor to the Minister Mr. Kayhan Barzegar, Director Institute of Middle East Strategic Studies, Iran Thailand targets that renewable ener gy will constitute 25% of its total energy consumption by 2021 and as on date it has already reached an impressive 10.6%. Govt. mechanisms like tax incentives, facilitation to RE investments, adders or feed in tariff to RE projects, ESCO funds etc. have helped to achieve the fast growth. Dr. Poonpat Leesombatpaiboon, Chief of the International Energy Cooperat ion Office, Ministry of Energy, Thailand constitute als including Shale and CBM will As per IEA estimates, unconvention to be one of mix by 2035 and India is expected almost 32% of the world’s energy cture and a stru infra Shale. With a good pipeline the largest producers of CBM and a to match be possible for Asia as well as Indi favourable policy framework, it will i, President & gas production. Mr. Prashant Mod the successful US model of shale ern Energy Corporation Ltd. 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