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The upcoming World Energy Leadership Summit in Istanbul will be a good forum to “test the waters” on how global markets view competition in the energy sector, according to CME Group Chief Economist Blu Putnam.

Turkey is a good crossroads to discuss the future of cheaper, cleaner and more efficient energy development in the developing world even as growth challenges and policy limit the expansion of energy infrastructure in many developed countries, Putnam said in a recent interview with Breaking Energy. Keep reading →

The St Sophia church in Istanbul, Turkey, now a museum.

In a global economy dealing with moribund growth, particularly in Europe, Turkey’s robust economy and its distinctive efforts to deregulate its energy business while encouraging cutting edge investment have attracted attention from governments and industry around the world. Keep reading →

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