EquinorTALKS @ ONS 2024
In 2024, almost half of the world’s population go to the polls. Many elections will demonstrate some of the key trends shaping the world’s politics and energy realities.
The geopolitical context is complex. Geopolitical competition, economic nationalism, and political polarization are some of the key trends shaping world politics. Energy supply, security and affordability have taken the front seat, and even contributed to acceleration of transition in some sectors. How does the global context affect the global energy transition? How will this affect energy needs, the progress of the energy transition and the climate dilemmas?
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Speakers:
Trude Måseide is vice president Global Politics and Public Affairs in Equinor. She has previously held leadership positions in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Norwegian Prime Minister’s Office and was part of Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s team at NATO.
Eirik Wærness is senior vice president and Chief Economist in Equinor. He heads up Global External Analysis and is responsible for Energy Perspectives, an independent energy scenario analysis prepared annually by Equinor analysts in macroeconomics, energy markets and geopolitics. Wærness is also an Executive in Residence in Economics at the Norwegian Business School.
Moderator:
Maria Strandskog Göthner is advisor Government Relations & Public Affairs, Equinor, and was previously state secretary in the Ministry of Finance.