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The Australian Government is committed to the provision of adequate, reliable and affordable energy to meet future energy consumption needs and to underpin strong economic growth, consistent with the principles of environmental responsibility and sustainable development.
Minister's Meetings

APEC Energy Ministers' Meetings (EMMs), consider the progress of EWG initiatives and provide directions regarding the EWG's future work program that are consistent with the priorities of APEC Economic Leaders.

This page provides access to the Declarations from each APEC Energy Ministers Meeting held since 1996.

APEC Energy Ministers Meetings

APEC Energy Ministers’ Meetings (EMMs) provide the EWG with political guidance and directions regarding the development and implementation of its key priorities, initiatives and future work program.   They also provide an opportunity for the EWG to report and receive feedback on the progress of its ongoing work program, and enable Ministers to share dialogue on key energy issues with each other, with EWG Members and with the APEC business community through the EWG Business Network.

EMMs are generally held every two years, with eight meetings held since the EWG’s inception.   Documentation from the latest EMM is available as follows:

Further EMM Declarations are listed in the following table.

MeetingVenueDate
EMM8 [PDF, 85KB]

 Darwin, Australia

 29 May, 2007
EMM7 [PDF, 44KB]

 Gyeongju, Republic of Korea

 19 October, 2005
EMM6 [PDF, 38KB]

 Manila, the Philippines

 10 June, 2004
EMM5 [PDF, 32KB]

 Mexico City, Mexico

 23 July, 2002
EMM4 [PDF, 46KB]

 San Diego, USA

 12 May, 2000
EMM3 [PDF, 36KB]

 Okinawa, Japan

 9-10 October, 1998
EMM2 [PDF, 39KB]

 Edmonton, Canada

 26-27 August, 1997
EMM1 [PDF, 40KB]

 Sydney, Australia

 28-29 August, 1996
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