Panel: Europe’s path from energy crisis to lasting resilience
The 2022 supply shock following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the threat to imports posed by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have exposed structural vulnerabilities in the European energy system, pushing a coordinated demand strategy and resource diversification to the center of the continent’s economic and political agenda. Bringing together industry and political leaders from both sides of the Atlantic, this panel will examine the policy and investment decisions needed to drive Europe from crisis response to long-term resilience, and the role the transatlantic relationship can play in strengthening energy security on the continent.
Speakers
Amb. Jovita Neliupšienė
Ambassador of the European Union to the United States
Amb. Geoffrey Pyatt
Distinguished Fellow, Global Energy Center, Atlantic Council;
Senior Managing Director, Energy and Critical Minerals, McLarty Associates
Kostis Sifnaios
Vice President and Managing Director,
Gastrade
Chris Treanor
Executive Director,
Partnership to Address Global Emissions (PAGE)
Joshua Volz
Special Envoy for Global Energy Integration,
US Department of Energy
Session Chair
The Rt. Hon. Charles Hendry
Distinguished Fellow, Global Energy Center,
Atlantic Council