Future of Central Asia Pipelines
A panel discussed the future of gas and oil pipelines in Central Asia, which had the world’s largest gas and oil reserves after Saudi Arabia… read more
A panel discussed the future of gas and oil pipelines in Central Asia, which had the world’s largest gas and oil reserves after Saudi Arabia and Russia. Topics include geopolitics and political stability in the region, infrastructure of supply and demand, commercial considerations, and U.S. interests. After their presentations the panelists answered questions from members of the press in the audience. close
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- Matthew J. Bryza Deputy Assistant Secretary Department of State->European and Eurasian Affairs
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Frank A. Verrastro Senior Fellow and Director Center for Strategic and International Studies->Energy Program
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