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"Deborah Gordon",
"Xu Qinhua",
"Mikkal Herberg",
"Matt Ferchen",
"Wang Tao",
"Scott Moore",
"David Livingston",
"Bo Kong",
"Andrew S. Weiss",
"Robert Hormats",
"Jessica Tuchman Mathews"
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}China Oil Forum
Tue, December 2nd, 2014
Washington, DC
The historic climate deal between China and the United States opens the door for unprecedented cooperation on energy and the environment. Still, energy remains a geopolitical and environmental challenge of global proportions. Oil consumption is poised to increase markedly in the decade ahead, despite moves in the United States and China to replace coal with natural gas and renewable sources. The new zone of bilateral cooperation comes at a time when China’s petroleum industry, North American oil resources, sanctions on Russian oil, Saudi Arabian oil production, and the global climate are experiencing a significant paradigm shift.
With China’s economy slowing after decades of double-digit growth, now is the time to think strategically about how the nation will deal with its physical resource limitations, their associated environmental concerns, and oil’s evolving geopolitical realities. The China Oil Forum will engage key thinkers, policymakers, and civil society in a discussion about these strategic questions.
Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
Event Speakers
Gordon was director of Carnegie’s Energy and Climate Program, where her research focuses on oil and climate change issues in North America and globally.
Xu Qinhua
Currently, Dr. Xu is the Director of the University’s Center for International Energy and Environment Strategy Studies, Institute of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Specialist Researcher, National Academy of Development and Strategy. She holds the positions of Distinguished Professor at Xinjiang University, Committee Member of the World Energy Council and Senior Associate at The Oxford Institute for Energy Research and the Energy Consultant of National Energy Administration, China.
Mikkal Herberg
Mikkal E. Herberg is Research Director of NBR's Energy Security Program. He is also a senior lecturer on international and Asian energy at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego.
Ferchen specializes in China’s political-economic relations with emerging economies. At the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy, he ran a program on China’s economic and political relations with the developing world, including Latin America.
Wang Tao was a nonresident scholar in the Energy and Climate Program based at the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy.
Scott Moore
Scott M. Moore is a Giorgio Ruffolo Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and a 2014–2015 International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
David Livingston
Former Associate Fellow, Energy and Climate Program
Livingston was an associate fellow in Carnegie’s Energy and Climate Program, where his research focuses on emerging markets, technologies, and risks.
Bo Kong
Bo Kong is the ConocoPhillips Petroleum Professor of Chinese and Asian Studies and Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma’s College of International Studies.
Andrew S. Weiss is the James Family Chair and vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he oversees research on Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia. His graphic novel biography of Vladimir Putin, Accidental Czar: the Life and Lies of Vladimir Putin, was published by First Second/Macmillan in 2022.
Robert Hormats
Currently, Mr. Hormats is Vice Chairman of Kissinger Associates Inc., the New York based strategic international consulting firm that assesses and navigates emerging market geopolitical and macroeconomic risk for its clients. From September 2009 to July 2013, he served as Under Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and Environmental Affairs.