Oct 5 2017

Natural Gas & LNG in Shifting Markets

UK
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The global outlook for natural gas is exciting. Despite its segmented markets, several recent developments have the potential to change irreversibly the way natural gas is produced, traded and consumed globally.

On 5 October 2017, Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) will hold a seminar on Natural Gas and LNG in Shifting Markets. The event is hosted by Petronas, at their offices in London. The discussion will feature international leading experts covering timely and complementary topics.

Agenda

Welcome Note

Ziaril Faiz Bin Zakaria, CEO, Petronas LNG UK 

How is the US LNG changing the global gas market

Maggie Stretch, VP Marketing & Origination, Cheniere

Oversupply Forever or Time to Invest: What will shape the pace of LNG market recovery?

Giles Farrer, Research Director, Global Gas & LNG Supply, WoodMackenzie

Emerging LNG Markets: Where new supplies would go? The case of Ghana

Ben Klooss, Programme Manager, OPML

Closing Remarks

Fasluddeen Hadi, CEO, Petronas Energy Trading

Dr Carole Nakhle, CEO of Crystol Energy and Director of AccessWIE, and Lord Howell, co-chair of AccessWIE and former Secretary of State for Energy in the UK, will chair the discussion. 

The discussion will start at 18:00 and is expected to last for an hour. Networking over drinks and light refreshments will follow.

To register, RSVP to wie@crystolenergy.com by Monday 2 October 2017. Space is limited.

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