Program Overview
This program explores the intersection of energy, security, and international politics. It examines how the concept of energy security relates to the conventional geopolitics of energy, as well as the challenges posed by the energy transition and sustainable energy policies. The program also offers an introduction to the global energy market and the oil and gas industry.
Location
KAPSARC School of Public Policy
Language
English
Duration
3 Days
Program Start
December 3, 2024
Program End
December 5, 2024
Learning Outcomes
Gain a comprehensive understanding of energy security challenges and the role of diplomacy in addressing them.
Acquire a deeper analytical perspective on the concept of energy security from the viewpoints of suppliers, consumers, and industry.
Build analytical skills to identify, assess, and evaluate energy security risk factors for national and regional security.
Gain insights into the geopolitical dynamics of energy resources and their impact on global energy security.
Learn practical tools and strategies to enhance energy security at the national and international levels.
Analyze and evaluate energy infrastructure and resilience to mitigate risks and ensure uninterrupted energy supply.
Assess the implications of energy transitions and sustainability on energy security and diplomatic relations.
Explore the complexities of energy trade, investments, and negotiations in the context of energy security and diplomacy.
Who Should Attend?
Participants Who are Interested in
Market forecasting, Market and political risk analysis, Strategic and change management for hydrocarbon sectors, Business development in new forms of energy
Sara Vakhshouri
Adjunct Professor of Energy Security; Director of the Center for Energy Security and Diplomacy at IWP; Founder and President, SVB Energy International
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