Draft:Russian Energy Week
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russian Energy Week (REW) (Российская энергетическая неделя) is the largest international forum dedicated to current energy issues. The forum is attended by government representatives from various countries, heads of major Russian and foreign energy companies and organizations, scientists, and experts. The forum has been held since 2017. In some cases, the program has spanned fewer days than seven, meaning the term "week" was arbitrary. The forum is organized by the Russian Ministry of Energy and the Government of Moscow, and operated by the Roscongress Foundation. The organizing committee is headed by the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia for Fuel Energy Complex Alexander Novak. On September 27, 2016, Russian Energy Week was established by order of the Russian government at the suggestion of the Ministry of Energy .
| This is a draft article. It is a work in progress open to editing by anyone. Please ensure core content policies are met before publishing it as a live Wikipedia article. Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL Last edited by MolecularPilot (talk | contribs) 2 days ago. (Update)
Finished drafting? |

REN-2017
The first Russian Energy Week was held from October 3–7, 2017, in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The theme of the plenary session in Moscow was "Energy for Global Growth." Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro participated in the session . The forum was attended by 25 ministers from 18 countries and over 10,000 people. Eighteen energy agreements were signed. Putin announced Russia's preparations for the "post-oil era" and plans to increase liquefied natural gas supplies to Europe and Asia.