The world is going through a complex energy crisis, and natural gas is just a single dimension. Energy trade is now on a global level and is more interrelated and intertwined than ever before. Therefore, the consequences of the energy crisis are being felt across countries and industries in more acute ways.
First, natural gas markets were already tight before the outbreak of the Russian–Ukrainian conflict on 24 February 2022 due to underinvestment since 2015, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in 2020, the rapid albeit uneven post-COVID-19 recovery, and disrupted supply chains, primarily commodity supply chains. As a result, the supply of energy could not catch up with robust resilient demand recovery. There is an ongoing mismatch of supply and continuous, more responsive, and elastic energy demand.
Second, the situation was exacerbated afterwards by further elevated energy price levels and volatility.
The current gas crisis could seriously affect not only the world energy security but also the world energy transition progress.
A workshop is held with the aim of finding short-term solutions to stabilise the global gas market, so that the world can continue to recover together and strongly, amidst the geopolitical crisis.
On behalf of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia, as the host of the G20 Presidency, ERIA is pleased to invite you to participate virtually in the upcoming Hybrid Workshop as a G20 ETWG III Parallel Event entitled 'Exploring Short-term Solutions to the Global Gas Crisis' to be organised back-to-back to the 3rd Energy Transition Working Group Meeting and the G20 Energy Transition Ministerial Meeting.
Date: Monday, 29 August 2022 Time: 9 AM – 12.30 PM (Bali Time; UTC+8)
Opening Remarks
Keynote Speeches
Main presentation: Proposed Short-term Solutions for the Current Gas Crisis
Main speaker:
Panel Discussion I: Importing and Exporting Countries’ Perspectives and Reactions on the Proposed Solutions
Moderator: Mr Nanang Untung, Expert Staff for Minister of Energy & Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia
Panellists:
Panel Discussion II: Market Effects of Possible Short-term Solutions
Moderator: Prof. Jun Arima, Senior Policy Fellow for Energy and Environment, ERIA
Panellists:
Conclusions and the Way Forward
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