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GLOBAL ENERGY RISKS

©Risk Group LLC

PRESENTATION FOCUSPRESENTATION FOCUS

The presentation focuses on enhancing our understanding of the Energy Industry-its Risks, Impact of Globalization and the role Emerging technologies and Industries that

could collectively play for the advancement of this critical industry!!

INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

Age of Knowledge Management

Age of Globalization

Age of Innovation

Age of Uncertainty

Age of Changes

Age of Adaptation

2121STST CENTURY CENTURY

Opportunities

Obstacles

Challenges

ENERGY INDUSTRYENERGY INDUSTRYEnergy Sources

Oil, Natural Gas, Electricity, Coal, Nuclear Power, Alternative Energy Sources

Hydrogen, Solar, Wind, Ethanol

NANOENERGYNANOENERGY

IMPORTANT QUESTIONSIMPORTANT QUESTIONS

Litigation RisksLitigation Risks

Financial RisksFinancial Risks

Organization Risks

Organization Risks

Business Risks

Business Risks

Legal RisksLegal Risks

Infrastructure Risks

Infrastructure Risks

Cultural RisksCultural Risks

Education RisksEducation Risks

Strategic RisksStrategic Risks

Market RisksMarket Risks

Credit RisksCredit Risks

Liability Risks

Liability Risks

Operational RisksOperational Risks

Regulatory Risks

Regulatory Risks

Political Risks

Political Risks

Policy RisksPolicy Risks

Environmental Risks

Environmental Risks

Innovation Risks

Innovation Risks

Commercialization Risks

Commercialization Risks

Public Perception Risks

Public Perception Risks

Global Risks

Global Risks

Lack of Studies Risks

Lack of Studies Risks

Planning Risks

Planning Risks

Security Risks

Security Risks

Isolation Risks

Isolation Risks

Economic Risks

Economic Risks

Social Risks

Social Risks

Infrastructure Risks

Infrastructure Risks

Supply Chain Risks

Supply Chain Risks

Investment Risks

Investment Risks

Resource Risks

Resource Risks

Training Risks

Training Risks

Knowledge Risks

Knowledge Risks

Societal Risks

Societal Risks

Competition Risks

Competition Risks

Energy RisksEnergy RisksEnergy RisksEnergy Risks

Piracy Risks

Piracy Risks

Shortage Risks

Shortage Risks

Geo Strategic Risks

Geo Strategic Risks

Price Risks

Price Risks

InstabilityRisks

InstabilityRisks

Investment Risks

Investment Risks

ENERGY: VALUING RISK MANAGEMENTENERGY: VALUING RISK MANAGEMENT

RiskDocumentation

RiskManagement

Evaluation

RiskResponse

ManagementExecution

Risk Response

ManagementPlanning

Risk Prioritization

Risk Assessment

Risk Identification

EnergyInnovation

Risk Assessment

Risk Control

Energy Industry Innovation Development

Energy Industry P

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Energy Industry Commercialization

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WHAT IS THE GAP?WHAT IS THE GAP?Where are we today?

NationsIndustriesBusinessesOrganizationsOpportunitiesRisksResearchProductsSales RevenuesMarketing

Supply Chain

Where we want to be?NationIndustriesVisionOpportunitiesRisksRevenuesAlliances

ENERGY

HOW DO WE GET TO WHERE HOW DO WE GET TO WHERE WE NEED TO BE?WE NEED TO BE?

Prior StateTransforming

EventsFuture State

•Lack of connection to the National Vision

•Lack of Direction

•Inefficient Processes

•Duplicate Efforts

•Lack of Priorities

•Improved Communication between Government and Industries

•Risk Management Office

•Strategic Planning Office

•Changes

•Government knowledgeable of Tools, Direction and Activities

•Manage Industries with a Global Vision

•Proactive Approach

NATIONS AND ITS FOREIGN NATIONS AND ITS FOREIGN POLICIESPOLICIES

INDIA ENERGY SECTOR: INDIA ENERGY SECTOR: CURRENT STATUSCURRENT STATUS

KEY CHALLENGES FACING KEY CHALLENGES FACING INDIA’S ENERGY SECTORINDIA’S ENERGY SECTOR

INDIA: GEOPOLITICAL INDIA: GEOPOLITICAL CHALLENGESCHALLENGES

Think how much more successful every Nation would be if its Important Decisions were made from a

List of Value Creating Alternatives to Current National Strategy

The Value Creating Potential of each Alternatives were stated

And the Risks of all Alternatives clearly understood

There is little doubt that better choices would be made

Unfortunately most Nations, its Industries and its Organizations lack an Effective Process and set

of tools for Building the Foundations of Good Strategy at any level-at the top or within their

Units

SUMMARYSUMMARY

Pro-Active, Formal, Structured Approach of Managing Energy Risks over Reactive and Informal Approach will be a required competency for all the Nations, its Industries and its Enterprises in the coming years.

CONTACT DETAILSCONTACT DETAILS

Dr. Jayshree Pandya

Office: (281) 302-6500 

Mobile: (832) 971 8322

Fax: (281) 201-4623

Email: jpandya@riskgroupllc.com

Web: http://www.riskgroupllc.com

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