AUSTRALIA, BRUNEI DARUSSALAM, CHINA, HONG KONG, CHINA, INDONESIA, JAPAN, MALAYSIA, NEW ZEALAND, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, PHILIPPINES, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SINGAPORE, THAILAND, VIET NAM: Seventh Meeting of APEC Energy Ministers: Securing APEC’s Energy Future: Responding to Today’ Challenges for Energy Supply and Demand

Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2005
Effective Start Year: 
2005
Scope: 
Multilateral
Document Type: 
Other
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Other
Energy Types: 
All, Coal, Oil, Power, Gas, Nuclear, Renewable, Other
Issued by: 
The Energy Ministers of Member Economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Overall Summary: 
The Energy Ministers of the APEC economies, gathered for the 7th time in Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, on 19 October 2005 under the theme “Securing APEC’s Energy Future: Responding to Today’s Challenges for Energy Supply and Demand”. They shared their views about energy challenges, such as rising oil prices, access to a reliable, affordable and clean energy, cross-border energy trade, energy investment and energy emergency preparedness, promoting energy efficiency and conservation and the necessity to share information and experiences on the implementation of these principles.---Note: EWG27: APEC Energy Working Group 27.
Access
Energy access priorities: 
[A]ccess to adequate, reliable, affordable and cleaner energy is fundamental to the region’s economic, social and environmental wellbeing and [...] energy efficiency and conservation measures will be vital to these efforts.
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
We reaffirmed our belief that access to adequate, reliable, affordable and cleaner energy is fundamental to the region’s economic, social and environmental wellbeing and noted that energy efficiency and conservation measures will be vital to these efforts. ---APEC economies must respond to increasing oil import dependency and the continued growth in oil demand. This will be achieved through measures that [...] promote energy diversification, efficiency and conservation.
Cooperation in EE: 
To promote energy efficiency and conservation, and to build on EWG efforts since EMM6: • we encourage APEC economies to make every effort to share information on energy efficiency policies and programs under the EWG Pledge and Review Program, including best practices for improving energy efficiency; • we encourage APEC economies to participate in the Energy Standards and Labelling Cooperation Initiative and the web-based Standards Notification Procedure; • we direct the EWG to identify best practices, benchmarks and indicators to assess efficiency improvements; and • we encourage APEC economies to adopt further measures to promote energy efficiency and conservation and direct the EWG to support capacity building efforts in this regard.
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
We reaffirmed our belief that access to adequate, reliable, affordable and cleaner energy is fundamental to the region’s economic, social and environmental wellbeing [...].---[W]e direct the EWG to develop initiatives to support APEC economies in their efforts to diversify away from using oil for stationary energy; [...].
Cooperation in RE: 
[W]e direct the EWG to develop practical measures to enhance cooperation supporting the development of alternative transport fuels, including the establishment of a Biofuels Task Force.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Infrastructure development priorities: 
[W]e encourage APEC economies to facilitate investment in new, and more effective utilisation of existing, downstream oil infrastructure.
Trade
Energy trade priorities: 
[W]e support APEC efforts to remove barriers to oil trade in the APEC region, for example, domestic and regional harmonisation of quality standards for oil products, and direct the EWG to support initiatives regarding the freer trade of oil products.
Investment
Energy sector investment priorities: 
[W]e encourage APEC economies to facilitate investment in new, and more effective utilisation of existing, downstream oil infrastructure. --- 21. To attract energy investment, and to build on EWG efforts since EMM6: [...] we encourage APEC economies to join the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Financing Task Force and direct it to continue to implement the recommendations from the Energy Investment Report endorsed at our last meeting, including an initiative to facilitate the construction of high performance, energy efficient buildings and communities through innovative financing approaches; we encourage APEC economies to create conditions that facilitate energy infrastructure investment, directing the EWG to continue to engage with financial institutions and the private sector in this regard, and noting the EWG Business Network's Ten Priorities for Financing Energy Infrastructure Projects within the APEC Region and previously endorsed best practices principles for the natural gas and electricity sectors
Public Private Partnerships: 
[W]e encourage APEC economies to create conditions that facilitate energy infrastructure investment, directing the EWG to continue to engage with financial institutions and the private sector in this regard [...].
Governance
Energy management principles: 
[W]e encourage APEC economies to remove market impediments to oil exploration and development, and we direct the EWG to support capacity building efforts in this regard.
Coordination with regional energy associations: 
We encourage the EWG to continue cooperation with other organisations, where it is in our interest to do so, and to make our activities and achievements known, as appropriate, to other relevant fora.
Public database availability: 
[W]e encourage APEC economies to participate in the Real-Time Emergency Information Sharing System, to develop emergency mechanisms and contingency plans.
Technology
Clean energy technology deployment: 
To accelerate energy technology development, and to build on EWG efforts since EMM6: • we direct the EWG to increase its cooperative activities to support the development and uptake of technologies for new and renewable energy, clean fossil energy including clean coal, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and fuel cells, and methane hydrates; and • recognising the growing importance of nuclear energy in the APEC energy mix, we encourage interested APEC economies to join the ad hoc group on nuclear energy, and to progress activities identified in the nuclear framework endorsed at EWG27[...].
Technology collaboration with other member States: 
[W]e direct the EWG to develop practical measures to enhance cooperation supporting the development of alternative transport fuels, including the establishment of a Biofuels Task Force.