This year, the annual Atlantic Council Energy & Economic Summit took place in Istanbul from November 18-20, 2015. The summit aims to build bridges in a region spanning from Central Asia to Central Europe and the Levant that is marred by centuries of division and conflict, but whose nations and people are bound together by so much. This year included various important leaders including: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, and US Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Russia and its Neighbors – Paradigms for Stability

 

European Energy Security Outlook 

Regional Security Outlook: A New Strategy for a Turbulent Middle East?

Thursday November 19, 2015

Opening of the 7th Atlantic Council Energy & Economic Summit

Plenary Session: Climate Change – The Road to Paris and Beyond

Luncheon: European Climate and Energy Security Priorities

Summit Briefing 1: Global Energy Outlook

Report Rollout: Atlantic Council Black Sea Energy Security Report

Summit Briefing 2: Global Economic Outlook

Plenaries on Geoeconomics and Energy Markets Session 1: Bridge-building Investment and Finance Strategies for Growth

Plenaries on Geoeconomics and Energy Markets Session 2: Global LNG Markets

Friday November 20, 2015

Special Breakfast: Energy Technology Frontiers 

Plenaries of Energy Geopolitics and Technology Session 1: Afghanistan’s Energy Potential 

Plenaries of Energy Geopolitics and Technology Session 2: The Future of Zero-Carbon Energy 

Plenaries of Energy Geopolitics Session 1: The Gulf and Global Energy Supplies

Plenaries of Energy Geopolitics Session 2: The Southern Gas Corridor

Luncheon: Responding to Terror: In Need of a New Strategy?

Plenaries on Energy Geopolitics Session 1: Iraqi Kurdistan Energy Futures

Plenaries on Energy Geopolitics Session 2: Toward a European Energy Union

Iranian Energy Sector Challenges

Atlantic Council Millennium Fellowship Program – Session on Entrepreneurship in the Energy Sector in the Twenty-First Century

Special Session: American Foreign and Energy Policy Priorities