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May 21-23, 2012
La Jolla, CA



Each May, the Institute of the Americas convenes its annual energy event, known as “The La Jolla Conference.” Recognized as the most significant meeting of its kind, it is the Institute’s signature event.

 

The highly regarded international summit focused on Western Hemisphere energy issues attracts company presidents, energy ministers, senior government officials and regulators, as well as bankers and representatives of NGOs to the Institute’s home in scenic La Jolla, California.

The 2012 edition of The La Jolla Conference will again be at the forefront of shaping critical energy policy discussions and assessing key trends. Among the principal themes to be discussed are: Brazil’s energy revolution; the role of unconventional resources including shale gas and Canada’s oil sands; LNG and natural gas developments; Mexico’s energy panorama in an election year; China and Latin America’s energy ties; the regional outlook for electric power; and, Central American electric integration.

May 21-23, 2012 will mark the twenty-first consecutive year that the Institute has hosted The La Jolla Conference and it promises to be another not-to-be-missed event.

Please check back here for updates as we get closer to the dates of the conference.