FLAME 2007: EUROPEAN GAS CONFERENCE (Amsterdam, March 12-16, 2007)

Autor

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR BUSINESS INFORMATION (ICBI)

Organismo regulador / editor

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR BUSINESS INFORMATION (ICBI)

Fecha
Materias

GAS

GAS NATURAL LICUADO (GNL)

ALMACENAMIENTO

COMERCIALIZACION

DISTRIBUCION

EXPLORACION Y PRODUCCION

MERCADOS GASISTAS

COMPETENCIA

REGASIFICACION

País

NORTH AMERICA

FRANCIA

AUSTRIA

UK

TURQUIA

EUROPA

FRANCIA

AUSTRIA

AFRICA

ALEMANIA

ASIA

Resumen

<b>PRESENTATIONS:</b>

<b><u>DAY 1</u></b>

1. LNG SUMMIT

1.1.<b>LNG Supply After 2007: Where is the Next Qatar?.</b>Andy Flower, Independent Consultant, LNG. 1.2.<b>Asia Pacific LNG Market Overview and Mitsubishi's Perspective. </b>Katsumi Kurod, Mitsubishi Corporation, Global Gas Unit. 1.3.<b>Are long term contracts going down or coming back?.</b>Didier Holleaux, Vice President, LNG, Gaz de France. 1.4.<b>Europe's leading LNG Importer.</b>Omran Al-Kuwari, General Manager & Director, South Hook Gas. 1.5.<b>Maximising Profitability in the LNG Supply Chain: The Development of New LNG Downstream Infrastructure in Europe and the Atlantic Basin.</b>Paul Q.J. Van Poecke, Chief Executive Officer, 4GAS. 1.6.<b>Offshore LNG Projects To Meet Peak Supplies: Is This The Answer To Increased Flexibility?.</b>By Sveinung Stohle, President & CEO, Höegh LNG AS. 1.7.<b>Structuring LNG Import Projects and Terminal User Agreements. </b>Richard Tyler, Partner, Energy & Projects Group, Lovells. 1.8.<b>LNG Liquefaction and receiving terminal capacities: is there a mismatch?</b>By Morten Frisch, Senior Partner By Morten Frisch, Senior Partner Morten Frisch Consulting (MFC). 1.9.<b>What commercial impact will the increased costs & new infrastructure have on supply to Europe?.</b>Otto Granli, Senior Vice President LNG US, STATOIL. 1.10.<b>Putting North America´s Growing LNG Trade into a Global Context: Is the Market Becoming More Liquid & Price Responsive?.</b> Keith Meyer, President, Cheniere LNG. 1.11.<b>North American LNG and Natural Gas Storage Supply Flexibility and Atlantic Basin Integration.</b>Greg W. HopperGreg, Vice President, Lukens Energy Group/Black & Veatch. 1.12.<b>LNG's Role in the Global & European Energy Market.</b>David Wells, Vice President Global LNG, SupplyShell Gas & Power. 1.13.<b>Linking Supply with Demand: ensuring substantial production, transport infrastructure and high prices to finance future investments. </b>Daniel Sankar, Vice Vice-President, Finance and Information Management, The National Gas Company Of Trinidad and Tobago Limited.

<b><u>DAY 2</u></b>

2. GLOBAL SUPPLIES TO EUROPE:

2.1.<b>Liberalisation and Security of Supply.</b>Steve Surrall, Director Business Development, EuropeDownstream. 2.2.<b>Successfully Managing Europe´s Growing Conditional Gas Demand. </b>Thomas Schlaak, Principal, Booz Allen Hamilton. 2.3.<b>Understanding the Economics in the UK and European Markets of Seasonal Storage.</b>Storage Bruce Walker, Managing Director, Centrica Storage Limited 2.4.<b>The Import-Export Dilemma For Oil & Gas.</b>Kjell Aleklett Uppsala, President, Association for the Study of Peak Oil & Gas. 2.5.<b>The Interdependency of the Global Gas Market.</b>R A Luxbacher, Director, Europe Gas & Power Marketing. 2.6.<b>Exploring the Challenges Facing U.S. Gas Supply and Demand: What are the Possible Impacts on European Gas Markets?.</b>Suedeen Kelly, Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 2.7.<b>Improving Credit Profiles for Gas Companies in the Region: A One Way Street?.</b>Jeffrey Woodruff, CFA, FRM Director, Fitch Ratings. 2.8.<b>The Changing Nature of Gas pricing.</b>Dirk Bensdorp, Chief Commercial Officer, GasTerra. 2.9.<b>Dutch gas roundabout.</b>Hans Coenen, Manager Business Development, Gasunie. 2.10.<b>Gazprom's Natural Gas Exports: Current Situation and Outlook. </b>Sergey Korovin, Deputy Head of International Business & Head, International Projects, GAZPROM. 2.11.<b>Russian Gas Supplies: What part will International companies play?.</b>Petter Nore, Senior Vice President, Hydro Russia. 2.12.<b>LNG and the Dutch Roundabout.</b>Rick Lorio, Director, Gas Sourcing & Origination, NUON. 2.13.<b>Russian Gas Developments Over the Past Year: upstream, demand and prices, imports and exports.</b>Professor Jonathan Stern, Director of Gas Research, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. 2.14.<b>Will LNG Displace Storage as the Swing Provider to Europe?.</b> Andy Morris, Director, Pöyry Energy Consulting. 2.15.<b>Sustainable LNG & Spanish gas infrastructure.</b>Enrique Dameno, Director Business Development, Repsol-Gas Natural LNG. 2.16.<b>Storage: Making The Difference.</b>Hans van der Meer, Manager Regulatory Affairs, Shell Exploration & Production. 2.17.<b>Global Supplies to Europe -Is Security of Demand Certain?.</b> Rune Bjornson, EVP Natural Gas, Statoil. 2.18.<b>Synthetic Storage using financially settled weather contingent products.</b>Juerg Trueb, Managing Director, Environmental & Commodity Markets, SWISS RE. 2.19.<b>Russia's Independent Gas Producers: Potential, Prospects, Proposals.</b>Philip Vorobyov, Director Regulatory Affairs Gas & Power, TNK-BP. 2.20.<b>Will Gas Follow Oil to Become a Global Commodity?: The Future of Long Term Contracts.</b>Ralf Dickel, Director Trade and Transit, The Energy Charter Secretariat. 2.21.<b>Examining the Key Economic and Political Dynamics of the Global Economy and the Impact of the Middle East on Energy Markets: Security, Terrorism and Supplies.</b>Mehdi Varzi, Director, Macro Energy Research and Middle East Affairs, Trinity Funds LLC. 2.22.<b>TTF, the new key gas hub for Europe.</b>Stephan Follender Grossfeld, Managing Director, ENDEX. 2.23.<b>Successfully investing in turkey: Exploring Market Opportunities, the Impact of New Regulatory Issues and the Liberalization Efforts in the Turkish Gas Market.</b>Ye?im Akcollu, Senior Energy Expert, Turkish Competition Authority.

<b><u>DAY 3</u></b>

3. GAS COMPETITION, REGULATION & MARKETS

3.1.<b>Assessing the Implications of LNG Market Globalization.</b>Herb, Managing Director, Gas Europe & Africa BP Gas, Power & Renewables. 3.2.<b>Exploring The New Challenges For Building up: A Competitive and Single Gas Market.</b>Jacques-André Troesch, Commissioner, Commision de Regulation de L´Energie. 3.3.<b>Liberalisation of energy markets: Using the carrot or the stick?.</b>Marcel Kramer, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Gasunie. 3.4.<b>Fostering investment in gas networks.</b>Jacques Laurelut, CEO, GRTgaz. 3.5.<b>Market Challenges and Industry Options: Major Trends in International Oil and Gas.</b>Edward L. Morse, Managing Director & Chief Energy Economist, LEHMAN BROTHERS. 3.6.<b>Positioning assets in a changing regulatory environment.</b>R. Verdonkschot, Head Gas Asset Development, NUON. 3.7.<b>Exploring the ways the UK can provide new storage capacity to manage seasonal variation in demand -the impact on prices & demand destruction.</b>Thomas Lehmann, Joint General Manager, Wingas Storage UK. 3.8.<b>Measuring and Managing Risk in Energy Trades.</b>Eldon Klaassen, CEO, ALLEGRO. 3.9.<b>Financial Risk and the Relative Economics of Natural Gas, Coal- Fired and Nuclear Power Stations.</b>Carlos Lapuerta, Principal, The Brattle Group. 3.10.<b>Creating the Right Framework to Meet UK Gas Supply Infrastructure Needs.</b>Ruth French, Team Leader, Gas Supply Infrastructure, Department of Trade and Industry. 3.11.<b>Small market coping with the diversification of gas supply and transportation routes.</b>Janez Mozina, Adviser to the General Manager, Geoplin Ljubljana. 3.12.<b>UK LNG Importation Capacity and Utilisation.</b>Ian Davis, Director Grain LNG, Nationalgrid. 3.13.<b>Where does gas fit into the power generation mix and merit order?: Impact on Trading of EU ETS, CCS, Coal and Nuclear.</b>Stefan Judisch, Chief Executive Officer, RWE Gas Midstream GmbH. 3.14.<b>Norway, a reliable supplier of gas to Europe.</b>Mr. Brian Bjordal, CEO, Gassco. 3.15.<b>Recent Developments in the EU Gas Trading Markets: Are we making progress and how best to move forward?.</b>Les Male Commercial Director, APX GROUP. 3.16.<b>Scenarios for Gas to Power: Gas vs. Coal and Nuclear in a Supply-Constrained Marketplace.</b>Gearóid Lane, Director, Energy Procurement Centrica Energy. 3.17.<b>Virtual Trading Points for Gas in Germany.</b>Dr. Ingolf Hoven, Senior Vice President Energy Trading, EON Ruhrgas AG. 3.18.<b>Gas Competition, Regulation & Markets.</b>Graham Weale, Director European Energy Services, Global Insight. 3.19.<b>The End of Cheap Oil and Cheap Gas.</b>Dr. Herman T. Franssen, President, International Energy Associates, Inc. 3.20.<b>European energy policy: the next steps.</b>Dr. Dieter Helm, Fellow, New College Oxford. 3.21.<b>Challenges for the gas industry due to the structural changes of Central/Eastern European gas markets.</b>Jan Massmann, Chairman of the Board of Directors, SPP.

<b><u>DAY 4</u></b>

4. GAS DEMAND: WHERE IS GAS GOING TO & HOW IS THE MARKET WORKING?

4.1.<b>Successfully Trading Storage Around Short Term Spreads.</b>Dr. Jan von Drathen, Managing Director, Trading & Structured Products, EON D-GAS. 4.2.<b>Ensuring Liquidity in Europe's Gas Markets: Increasing the underlying physical volumes and the churning factor.</b>Evariste Nyouki, Head of Economic Research, GASELYS. 4.3.<b>Investment signals: new infrastructure.</b>Petter Nore, Senior Vice President, Oil & Energy. 4.4.<b>A Single European Gas Market: Fact or Fiction?.</b>Chris Train, Network Operations Director, Nationalgrid. 4.5.<b>How to Fit Diverse Balancing Regimes Under a Single Roof.</b> Larry Hickey, OpenLink. 4.6.<b>Developments and needs to become a gas roundabout in the future. </b>Patrick Postema, Chairman Gas Working Group, VOEG. 4.7.<b>Never Mind Security of Gas Supply: What about Security of Gas Demand?.</b>Kenneth McKellar, Managing Director, Petroleum Services, DELOITTE. 4.8.<b>New Rules of the old Game? Expectations and Implications: the perspective of a German gas importer.</b>Dieter Pfaff, Senior Vice President, Gas Supply Policy Division. 4.9.<b>How demand meets supply.</b>Gertjan Lankhorst, CEO, GasTerra. 4.10.<b>Transportation: Overcoming barriers to TPA and harmonisation. </b>Herald Stindl, Managing Director, OMV GAS. 4.11.<b>Ensuring Liquidity in Europe's Gas Markets: What Impact Will Regulation, New Infrastructure & Potential Over Supply Have On Price Formation And European Hubs?.</b>Michele Ronchi, Head of Planning, SNAM RETE GAS. 4.12.<b>Security of Demand? Keep the Customers satisfied!.</b>Frank Choufoer, President, DSM. 4.13.<b>Examining gas storage from a portfolio perspective.</b>Gido Brouns & Alexander Boogert, Essent. 4.14.<b>Supplying customers in France: gaining security of supply and flexibility through access to storage.</b>Jean-Marc Leroy, Gaz de France Vice-President, Major Infrastructures Division, Gas de France. 4.15.<b>Gasunie Engineering and Technology.</b>Peter Taff, Independent Consultant. 4.16.<b>Recent changes in Austria's gas market: impact and lessons learnt.</b>Michael Kreuz, Head of Transmission & Storage, OMV GAS. 4.17.<b>Optimising your Gas Trading Portfolio: What opportunities are available in the German Gas Market?.</b>Ralf Baer, Vattenfall Trading Services, Vattenfall.

Tipo de Contenido

CONGRESOS, CONFERENCIAS Y SEMINARIOS

Palabras clave

PRECIOS

IMPACTO MEDIOAMBIENTAL

EMISIONES DE GASES

DEMANDA DE GAS

CONTROL DE PRECIOS

CONSUMO

CAMBIO CLIMATICO

CALIDAD DEL SUMINISTRO

BALANCES Y CUENTAS DE RESULTADOS

ASIGNACION DE COSTES

INFRAESTRUCTURAS

PLANTAS DE REGASIFICACION

IMPORTACIONES Y EXPORTACIONES

SUMINISTRO DE GAS

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