As the new energy economy is coming into view, ushered forward by policy action, technology innovation, and the increasing urgency to tackle climate change. The key question arises, how the energy industry is paving the way for a successful transition to a low-carbon future?
In this series of webinars, powered by Energy Connects and Gastech 2022, industry experts discussed how new geographic, economic, and social pressure are reshaping global energy trade flows. Professionals looked back at 3 presentations from the Gastech 2022 Commercial Conference which covered the topic of energy security, climate goals, European gas scenarios in the wake of the Ukraine crisis to the hydrogen market developments.
Senior Counsel, Fellow, Global Natural Gas & Energy Transitions
Baker Botts, LLP
Steven Miles is a Senior Counsel at the global law firm of Baker Botts, L.L.P., and a Fellow at the Baker Institute's Center for Energy Studies at Rice University. He is a frequent speaker and author on energy transition and climate issues, with a focus on LNG, natural gas, biofuels and renewable energy.
Quantitative Analyst - Gas Markets
ICIS
Amjad is an engineer, analyst and writer with well-rounded knowledge and experience in both technical and economical aspects of the energy sector. He is actively engaged in power and gas markets in Europe and MENA.
Senior Associate
Charles River Associates (CRA)
Drake is an energy economist with expertise at the intersection of economics, regulation, and finance – with a particular emphasis on the hydrogen, natural gas, and electric power sectors. Drake is currently a Senior Associate in Charles River Associates' (CRA) Energy Practice.
Global Research Scholar
Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University
Anne-Sophie Corbeau is a Global Research Scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University and a visiting professor at Sciences Po. She leads the Center's research on hydrogen and natural gas. Anne-Sophie has around 25 years of experience in the energy industry and is a recognized expert on natural gas and hydrogen.
The new energy economy is taking shape, driven by policy initiatives, technological advancements, and the growing urgency to combat climate change.
How changing geographic, economic, and social factors are influencing global energy trade flows and the significance of these shifts in shaping the energy landscape.
The importance of energy security, climate objectives, European gas scenarios post-Ukraine crisis and developments in the hydrogen market
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