Global gas markets in the times of instability: current trends and future perspectives

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In anticipation of the 10th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum

23 July 2020

1 p.m. – 2 p.m., CET

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23 july | 1 p.m., CET
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23 july 2020
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23 july 2020
About the webinar
Global gas markets in the times of instability: current trends and future perspectives
The oil and gas industry is in turmoil. Commodity prices are (volatilely) hitting all-time lows.
In addition, the goals of the Paris Agreement, "greening" of electricity production, alternative utilization of networks, unbalanced demand and supply, new technologies, more and more regulatory rules and political interventions challenge the sector and its business models.
Consequently, increasing social and environmental pressures raise complex questions about the role of these fuels in a changing energy economy and the position of oil and gas companies in the societies in which they operate as well as their strategy and profitability.

Yet, one of the core questions, against a backdrop of rising GHG and particle emissions, is a relatively simple one: should today's oil and gas companies be viewed as part of the problem only, or could they foster solving it profitably, i.e., become an essential constituent in a "greener and more sustainable" future?
Global gas markets in the times of instability: current trends and future perspectives
The oil and gas industry is in turmoil. Commodity prices are (volatilely) hitting all-time lows.
In addition, the goals of the Paris Agreement, "greening" of electricity production, alternative utilization of networks, unbalanced demand and supply, new technologies, more and more regulatory rules and political interventions challenge the sector and its business models.
Consequently, increasing social and environmental pressures raise complex questions about the role of these fuels in a changing energy economy and the position of oil and gas companies in the societies in which they operate as well as their strategy and profitability.

Yet, one of the core questions, against a backdrop of rising GHG and particle emissions, is a relatively simple one: should today's oil and gas companies be viewed as part of the problem only, or could they foster solving it profitably, i.e., become an essential constituent in a "greener and more sustainable" future?

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Thursday 23 July
1 p.m. – 2 p.m., CET
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Key point
In this webinar the invited experts will discuss and debate about the optimal role of conventional fuels, in particular natural gas and potential new business models in the future.
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Participants
Leon Stille
moderator / expert
General Manager of the Energy Delta Institute (EDI), over 15 year of experience in energy companies (Alliander, Frames) and in the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO). He holds an MSc in renewable energy technology and BSc in Earth Sciences from the University of Utrecht
Andrej Pustišek
expert
Teaches energy economics at the University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart, Germany and at the University of Karlsruhe (KIT)
Tatiana Mitrova
expert
PhD, Director, Energy Center, SKOLKOVO Business School. Senior Research Fellow in the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) and Scientific advisor at the Energy Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ERI RAS).
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Global gas markets in the times of instability: current trends and future perspectives
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