This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Resources / Gas
Resource Categories
- Climate policy
- Conference Presentations
- Electricity and nuclear
- Energy and environment
- Energy consumer
- Energy demand
- Energy economics
- Energy efficiency
- Energy modelling
- Energy policy
- Energy security
- Energy transition
- Finance and investment
- Gas
- Heat
- Hydrogen
- Oil
- Renewables
- Transport
- Meetings
- Electricity and nuclear
- Energy and environment
- Energy consumer
- Energy demand
- Energy economics
- Energy efficiency
- Energy modelling
- Energy policy
- Energy security
- Energy transition
- Finance and investment
- Gas
- Heat
- Hydrogen
- Oil
- Renewables
- Transport
- Research papers
- Electricity and nuclear
- Energy and environment
- Energy consumer
- Energy demand
- Energy economics
- Energy efficiency
- Energy modelling
- Energy policy
- Energy security
- Energy transition
- Finance and investment
- Gas
- Heat
- Oil
- Renewables
- Transport
- Webinars
Resource Archive
12.10.12
Renewables and CCGTS:Competitors or Complementary ?
Andrew Morris, Director Poyry Energy, looks at the relationship between renewables and Ccgts and whether they are competitors or complementary. He concludes t...
12.10.12
The Future of Gas in the Power Sector
In this presentation Lynsey Tinios, Policy Advisor Shell, looks at what the future role for gas may be in the power sector and concludes that gas ca...
13.06.12
BP Statistical Review of World Energy
Each June BP publishes the annual data that has been collected on the world’s energy markets, to assess what has happened this last year and how last year...
23.03.12
Energy Challenges of our time
Dr. Fatih Birol, IEA March Global challenges and trends in energy use, supply and carbon emissions are outlined. Headline trends include; decreasing global ene...
18.01.12
BP 2030 Energy Outlook
Christof Ruhl BP plc This outlook identifies long-term energy trends, building on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy, and then develops projection...
10.10.11
Winter Gas Outlook Nat Grid 2011
Peter Parsons, National Grid Provides a detailed overview in respect to gas, covering: fuel prices; relative power economics; demand; demand forecasts; peak de...
10.10.11
European Gas Contracts Will Oil Indexation persist OIES 2011
Howard Rogers, OIES Natural Gas Programme In the context of European gas markets and international LNG markets, a number of issues are highlighted, covering: E...
17.02.11
World Energy Outlook – A Glimpse into the Future of Energy
Dr. Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency Provides an overview and insights into the 2010 WEO. It is suggested that recently announced policies can make a d...
08.10.10
2010 Winter Outlook and a future view
Peter Parsons, National Grid The winter outlook for 2010/11 is presented for gas and electricity, in respect to weather forecasts, gas demand and supply, elect...
08.10.10
Russia’s Eastern Gas Strategy 2010
Professor Mike Bradshaw, University of Leicester The state-sponsored Eastern Programme was initiated in 2007, with Gazprom being given a monopoly over its impl...
08.10.10
Global Gas and LNG Balance 2010
Michael Smith, BP Provides an overview of recent developments in key markets, in respect to regional supply and demand, LNG supply and demand, and price signal...
18.03.10
World Energy Outlook Post Copenhagen IEA
Dr. Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency An overview of the 2010 WEO Reference Scenario to 2030 is provided, discussing: changes in primary energy demand; ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
To receive email updates about our forthcoming events and news please sign up here.
Privacy Overview
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.
If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.