We, the G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, met at a time of heightened tensions and significant downside risks for the global economy that need to be addressed decisively to restore confidence, financial stability and growth ...
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The IEF fosters a greater mutual understanding and a heightened awareness of the interests of all participating countries. The unprecedented spirit of cooperation demonstrated by the 88 signatories of the IEF Charter illustrates the long-term commitment of key governments to a dialogue process which builds trust among member countries as they recognise and embrace interdependency for its potential as a cohesive force ...
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The 2nd IEF-IGU Ministerial Gas Forum was held in Doha, Qatar, 30 November 2010, with the participation of H.E Abdulla Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Deputy Premier, Minister of Energy and Industry, Qatar, hosting the event, Government representatives, gas industry leaders from gas producing and consuming countries, from developed and developing countries, as well as international organizations. "The Role of Natural Gas in a Sustainable Energy Future" was the central theme ...
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We recognize the importance of a well-functioning and transparent market in oil for world economic growth. We strongly support the Joint Oil Data Initiative (JODI) and ask the IEF, IEA and OPEC for a report suggesting specific steps in order to improve the quality, timeliness and reliability of the JODI Database ...
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The 2nd IEF - Global CCS Institute symposium was held in Algiers, Algeria, 31 May-01 June 2010, hosted by the Ministry of Energy and Mines, with the participation of representatives from oil and gas industry, government, research centres, financial and international institutions ...
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The 12th International Energy Forum (IEF) was held in Cancun from 30 to 31 March 2010 with the participation of Ministerial delegations from 63 countries. 14 international organisations were represented. Their discussions focused on the unprecedented scale and complexity of the challenges confronting global energy markets ...
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We, Ministers of Energy and High-Level Government Representatives, met on the occasion of the 12th IEF in Cancun, Mexico, from 29-31 March 2010, to discuss progress made since the 11th IEF held in Rome, Italy, from 20-22 April 2008 under the theme of "energy dialogue to respond to global challenges" ...
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The International Energy Forum (IEF) is the world’s largest gathering of Energy Ministers. IEF Countries account for more than 90% of global oil and gas supply and demand ...
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In October 2009, Mrs Christine Lagarde, Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment, asked Mr. Jean‐Marie Chevalier, Professor at the University Paris‐Dauphine, to chair a working group which was charged with a study on the volatility of oil prices. The group's report was submitted to Mrs Lagarde on February 9, 2010 ...
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A Report commissioned by the IEF, by Claude Mandil and Adnan Shihab-Eldin ...
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The International Energy Forum (IEF) and the Department of Energy of South Africa Symposium on Energy Poverty gathered policy and energy specialists from the IEA, NEPAD, OPEC, OFID, TERI, WEC, WEF and the World Bank as well as independent experts and industry representatives in Johannesburg on 8 - 9 December 2009 ...
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Recent G20 /G8 and other Ministerial References to the IEF ...
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The Secretariat of the International Energy Forum (IEF) commissioned PFC Energy to complete a preliminary assessment of uncertainties impacting investment in the petroleum sector. PFC Energy has sought to disaggregate, or "unpack," these uncertainties in order to allow for a clearer and more thorough examination of the various issues. ...
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Joint statement by the g8 energy ministers, The european commissioner and the energy Ministers of Algeria, Australia, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Korea, Libya, Mexico, Nigeria, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Turkey ...
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At the invitation of the Government of Japan, energy ministers of 21 Asian countries and representatives of 2 international organizations gathered in Tokyo for the 3rd Asian Ministerial Energy Roundtable. The participants discussed Asia-specific energy issues that are of direct concern to all participating countries ...
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The oil price spike in spring 2008 led the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to call for a special Energy Meeting at Ministerial level in June 2008 in Jeddah to discuss the causes, consequences and remedies to oil price volatility. The Meeting concluded with a Joint Statement of the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Secretariats of IEA, IEF and OPEC identifying several areas to improve the transparency in the oil market and to improve the environment for increased investment ...
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At the Jeddah Energy Meeting in June, the UK committed to hosting a further meeting by the end of the
year to take stock of progress made since that meeting and maintain momentum in tackling volatility in
oil markets ...
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Upon a timely and kind invitation from the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz, Ministers and representatives from many producing and consuming countries, with the attendance of oil industry representatives as observers, met in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on 22 June 2008, to discuss the current oil market situation ...
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Energy Ministers of the G8, The People's Republic of China, India and The Republic of Korea met in Aomori, Japan on 8 June 2008 in order to discuss the globally significant issues related to addressing energy security and climate change ...
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The 11th International Energy Forum was held in Rome from 20 to 22 April with the participation of Ministerial delegations from 74 countries. 13 international organizations were represented. Energy Dialogue to Respond to Global Challenges was the central theme ...
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