Risk and Reform: An Outlook for Oil and Gas Exporting Countries
4 May 2016 • 11:00AM EDT
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4 May 2016, 11 am-12:30 pm
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
As energy prices seem set to remain low in the medium term, countries dependent on oil and gas export revenue face the challenge of reforming their economies and repairing their finances, while facing political and security risks. This Center for Strategic & International Studies event featuring NRGI senior governance officer Aaron Sayne reviews the menu of reform options available to countries facing fiscal difficulties resulting from low hydrocarbon prices, as well as the particular challenges faced by Nigeria, Iraq, and Algeria, and the reform pathways those countries’ governments are undertaking.
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream
Participants:
Benedict Clements
Division chief for the Fiscal Policy and Surveillance Division
International Monetary Fund
Aaron Sayne
Senior governance officer
Natural Resource Governance Institute
Jared Levy
Director of custom research
Iraq Oil Report
Haim Malka
Senior fellow and deputy director
CSIS Middle East Program
Moderated by:
Sarah Ladislaw
Director and senior fellow
CSIS Energy and National Security Program