The energy demands of South East Asia
Rajnish GoswamiHead of Gas & Power Consulting, Asia Pacific and Middle East, Wood Mackenzie
The APPEA Journal 50(3) - https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ09118
Published: 30 June 2010
Abstract
The presentation will focus on three key aspects:
Energy demand outlook and sector challenges going forward;
Discussions of the barriers to investment; and,
Lessons the region can learn in terms of attracting investments in energy.
While the focus of the paper is on South East Asia, the presentation will also touch on the energy sector dynamics in China and India.
No post-Conference video or paper is available for this presentation.
Rajnish Goswami is responsible for business development relating to the gas and power sector for Asia and the Middle East. Rajnish has been with Wood Mackenzie for 13 years and prior to joining Wood Mackenzie’s Singapore operations, Rajnish worked in the company’s London and Edinburgh offices. Rajnish has led a number of assignments for International Oil Companies (IOCs) and National Oil Companies (NOCs) relating to strategy development and gas sector development. Across Asia, Rajnish has led energy market analysis in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, India and Bangladesh. In the Middle East, Rajnish has led a number of advisory assignments relating to gas and power markets in UAE, Oman, Qatar, Iran, Egypt, Bahrain and Kuwait. Rajnish holds a MBA with distinction from the University of Edinburgh and has 18 years experience in the energy consulting business. |