By MONICA HATCHER
Attendees prepare for a panel discussion Monday at the IHS CERAWeek conference, a gathering of energy industry leaders held at the Hilton Americas-Houston downtown.
A shifting center of gravity from the developed to the developing world will redefine the energy landscape over the next two decades.
That's the theme that emerged from the first panel discussion of this year's IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates' IHS CERAWeek conference in downtown Houston. The discussion kicked off five days of panels and lectures featuring top energy executives, policy makers and analysts.
Growing economies in Asia, particularly China, and the Middle East, will shape the supply and demand dynamic of everything from oil and gas demand to electricity to the development of renewable energy sources.
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