Energy Risk Asia Awards and conference 2015

The Energy Risk Asia Awards reward excellence across the region’s commodity markets

Energy Risk Asia conference 2015
The conference attracted 215 professionals from across Asia

The Energy Risk Asia conference, now in its eighth year, hosted more than 200 senior delegates. This was followed by a gala dinner for the Energy Risk Asia Awards, which reward excellence across the region’s commodity markets

Senior energy trading and risk management executives from across the Asia-Pacific region discussed the latest risks, regulations and best practices to navigate today’s volatile markets.

Click here to download photos of the Asia Awards conference (in PDF format)

This year saw nine awards in hot contention for the 2015 Energy Risk Asia Awards. The crop of winners were presented with their trophies at a glittering gala dinner at the Hilton Orchard Towers in Singapore on September 8.

Click here to download photos of the Asia Awards dinner (in PDF format)

 

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