While ongoing debate on the political situation in the Middle East dominated G8 discussions in July 2006, a priority item on the agenda was global energy production and security. Volatile and increasing energy prices, concerns over stability of supply and shifting shareholder attitudes mean that identifying and managing energy risk is becoming a fundamental area in which treasury should be engaged. In this second article in TMI’s Enterprise Risk Management series, we look at the risks and opportunities in a changing energy climate.a challenge for our countries and for mankind as a whole.
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