This seminar examined what has been, by all accounts, a rather eventful year for natural gas. Geopolitical events in Ukraine have highlighted Europe’s dependence on Russian supply, leading to several commentators to call for energy security to be of greater importance in state policies and to increase natural gas import options. Concurrently, a deal was finally reached to supply China with Russian gas for years to come with many asking if Russia is shifting its attention to Eastern markets. The seminar covered what effect these events will have on European and Global gas markets (both supply and demand), along with any new technology that may help improve the resilience of countries relying on the fuel.
Listen to part one of the meeting
Speakers
Marcus Stewart, Energy Supply Manager, National Grid
Teddy Kott, Head of Global Gas Analysis, EDF Trading
Listen to part two of the meeting
Speakers
Vladimir Drebentsov, Head of Russia and CIS Economics, BP plc
Michael Bradshaw, Professor of Global Energy, Warwick Business School
Chris Johnson, General Manager, New Markets Europe, Shell
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