The CERAWeek energy event in Houston is entering day four with an executive conference program on March 9 covering issues such as “Balancing Economic Growth and Reducing Emissions in Emerging Asia” and a discussion on the Latin American power industry after delegates heard on day three of half a dozen new projects including LNG production in Bahrain and Argentina.
The 41st edition of the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston attended by around 6,000 delegates focused on the second day on issues such as European and US natural gas and also on the main Texas commodity - crude oil.
CERAWeek, the five-day conference taking place in Houston and attended by around 5,500 delegates including leading LNG sector executives as well as politicians and officials, had a successful start discussing the “turbulent” world and energy markets and with one of the first speakers stressing that the energy transition must be an orderly process.