Minister Attending International Energy Forum
Minister Attending International Energy Forum
Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee has today departed for Mexico to attend the 12th International Energy Forum.
The International Energy Forum is the world’s largest gathering of Energy Ministers, with countries participating in the forum accounting for more than 90 per cent of global oil and gas supply and demand.
The IEF Ministerial is an informal, high-level gathering of Ministers that brings energy producing and consuming countries together to participate in dialogue on global energy matters and to exchange information. The goal of the meeting is to build confidence around issues such as energy security and develop a better understanding of the underlying energy issues affecting the world.
The International Energy Business Forum will also be meeting in Mexico. It was established as an associated event to enable Ministers to interact with the chief executives of leading energy companies.
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