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Reductionism - the breaking down of complex phenomena into as many parts as possible to make them fully understandable - is everywhere. To some extent the whole enterprise of modern formal schooling is based on the promise of reductionism, as we break life down into subjects, concepts, facts, etc to be digestible by our young people. It has also enabled unbelievable scientific and technological progress. So who could possibly argue with this? And yet, reductionism has become like the hammer that sees everything as a nail. One of its problems is that is renders everything into a mechanistic functioning of parts and nothing more. Our inability to perceive, understand and value complex and systemic patterns and relationships is maybe something that we need to engage with in our education systems. Dr. Roland Kupers is an advisor on Complexity, Resilience and Energy Transition, Professor of Practice at Arizona State University, as well as an Associate Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Amsterdam. He is a global advisor on mitigating methane emissions from fossil fuels for UNEP's International Methane Emissions Observatory.A theoretical physicist by training, Roland spent a decade each at AT&T and at Shell in various senior executive functions, including Group head for Sustainable Development and Vice President Global LNG. He has a long running interest in complexity theory and its impacts.He has published widely, including in HBR, on Project Syndicate, A Climate Policy Revolution: What the Science of Complexity Reveals about Saving the Planet (Harvard UP 2020) and co-authored Complexity and the Art of Public Policy: Solving Society's Problems from the Bottom Up (Princeton 2014), The Essence of scenarios (Amsterdam 2014), and Turbulence: A corporate framing of resilience (Amsterdam 2014).In 2010 Roland was a co-author of a report commissioned by the German Government on a New Growth Path for Europe, applying a complexity lens to climate economics. He has been an advisor to the Environmental Defense Fund, the World Resources Institute and the Rockefeller Foundation.Roland is a Dutch national; his travels have made him fluent in five languages.Useful Links:https://www.rolandkupers.com/Complexity Module for the IB Diploma: https://www.rolandkupers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/An-IB-complexity-module-for-the-Diploma-Programme-24.10.17.pdfUNEP's International Methane Emissions Observatory, 2022 Report: https://www.rolandkupers.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/IMEO2022.pdf
In the next episode of the Energy Connects podcast, Chiranjib Sengupta hosts Massimo Di Odoardo, Vice President of Gas and LNG Research at Wood Mackenzie, and Eugene Kim, Research Director at Wood Mackenzie's Americas Gas Research team, to dive deep into the debate over whether data centres and AI could shake up the global LNG market. Outlining the evolution of the US shale gas market, Massimo and Eugene provide valuable insight into how that will define the competitiveness of the US LNG sector, and the long-term outlook on LNG markets and contracts developing globally. With digitalisation and AI seen as essential enablers of the energy transition, they also discuss why upscaling both will lead to a massive surge in power demand, and how the energy sector is likely to cope with it.
Natural gas market expert Anne-Sophie Corbeau explores the global outlook for LNG demand, and the potential for this demand to support the rapid expansion of U.S. LNG export capacity. --- The United States emerged as the leading global exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2023, surpassing long-standing leaders Qatar and Australia. Looking ahead, U.S. LNG exports are projected to double by the end of the decade as new export facilities are developed along the U.S. coastline. This rapid expansion has intensified concerns regarding the environmental and community impacts of extensive LNG export projects. Additionally, the swift development of LNG projects raises questions as to whether the global market for natural gas, often referred to as a “bridge fuel”, will support substantial investment and long-term operation of new LNG projects. Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, examines the future of global LNG demand and how it may support future supply additions in the U.S. She also discusses the potential for global LNG oversupply and factors that could affect the competitiveness of the U.S. industry in a potentially saturated market. Anne-Sophie Corbeau is a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, and a former head of gas analysis at BP. Related Content Coordinated Policy and Targeted Investment for an Orderly and Reliable Energy Transition https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/coordinated-policy-and-targeted-investment-for-an-orderly-and-reliable-energy-transition/ Europe Confronts the Reality of Energy System Sabotage https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/podcast/europe-confronts-the-reality-of-energy-system-sabotage/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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With bearish fundamentals characterizing the global LNG market, what role will US exporters play for Europe this winter? Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 and subsequent decoupling between LNG and natural gas in Europe, the US has played an even larger role in the region's energy security. Global LNG markets have changed dramatically over the past year, with the record prices and extreme volatility of 2022 giving way to more bearish fundamentals ahead of the coming winter. Under those circumstances, what role will US exporters play for Europe this winter? Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 and subsequent decoupling between LNG and natural gas in Europe, the US has played an even larger role in the region's energy security. In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' Americas and Atlantic LNG experts Corey Paul and Margaret Rogers examine how well the US is placed as a supplier this winter as Europe navigates another peak demand season following the loss of Russian pipeline gas. Related prices: LNG FOB US Gulf Coast Cargo (LGCSM01) LNG DES Northwest Europe Marker (AASXU00) LNG DES JKM Spot Cargo (AAOVQ00)
It's been a volatile year for natural gas. Last winter, global gas prices spiked in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and European nations rushed to replace sanctioned Russian pipeline supply. North America increased LNG exports with most of these volumes going to Europe to meet higher demand for seaborne cargoes. Prices have since normalized thanks to a relatively mild winter, helping the spot demand recovery in Asia. But now, as cold weather returns, European and North Asian demand, and global gas supplies are once again in the spotlight. On today's show, Dana speaks to Iryna Sereda, BNEF's Head of European Gas, and Abhishek Rohatgi, the Head of Global LNG and APAC Gas, about their newly published Winter Gas Outlook. Together they discuss European gas inventories, Asian markets, where new supply is coming online, and how demand dynamics are shifting around the world. They also talk about how climate events from El Niño to global warming are complicating gas market forecasts and why they remain cautiously optimistic for the year ahead. Complimentary BNEF research on the trends driving the transition to a lower-carbon economy can be found at BNEF on the Bloomberg Terminal, on bnef.com or on the BNEF mobile app. Links to research notes from this episode: Global LNG Winter Gas Outlook 2023-24 - https://about.bnef.com/blog/global-lng-winter-outlook-2023-24/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NGI's Jacob Dick, associate editor of LNG, talks with Ira Joseph, global fellow with Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy, about the global LNG price risks that still abound despite a relatively calm winter. Joseph shares his insight as a veteran global gas market analyst and researcher to provide context for where prices could be heading next and why Europe's energy crisis is far from over.
"From a Board Perspective: Managing Change, Climate, Inflation, Technology, Capital Markets" J. Mike Stice at API OKC monthly luncheon as our guest speaker touching on various oil and gas topics. Mike worked 27 years with Conoco in a variety of Midstream Gas, Global LNG, and Commercial roles, followed by 7 years as CEO for Access Midstream. He is formerly the Dean at OU's College of Earth and Energy. His current positions are Director at Marathon, Senior Advisor to Project Canary, Senior Advisor to Longview Fusion Energy, and Chairman of Spartan Energy. He is also an amazing speaker, lecturer, advisor for other influential global think tanks, impressive leader, and oil and gas energy advocate. #api #petroleum #oilgas #energy #management #leadership #investing #esg #environment #sustainability
Natasha Kaneva is joined by Shikha Chaturvedi, Greg Shearer and Tracey Allen to discuss commodities demand in China and how hopes for a strong China reopening have given way to concerns about falling cargo shipments, building commodity inventories and lackluster sales of homes and cars. While China's economic recovery will drive its demand for all commodities higher, we believe oil is positioned to benefit the most this year. Global LNG, metals and several ags markets are set to benefit later in the year and enjoy a full recovery in 2024. This podcast was recorded on Feb. 24, 2023. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related reports at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4340793-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
Natasha Kaneva is joined by Shikha Chaturvedi, Greg Shearer and Tracey Allen to discuss commodities demand in China and how hopes for a strong China reopening have given way to concerns about falling cargo shipments, building commodity inventories and lackluster sales of homes and cars. While China's economic recovery will drive its demand for all commodities higher, we believe oil is positioned to benefit the most this year. Global LNG, metals and several ags markets are set to benefit later in the year and enjoy a full recovery in 2024. This podcast was recorded on Feb. 24, 2023. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related reports at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4340793-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
Shae Bradley-Farrell, PhD, of CounterPoint Institute shares a new letter from national security experts to Congress urging U.S. leadership to push for a ceasefire and peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. - - - - - N.A.P.E., America's top oil and gas convention returns to Houston Jan 30 - Feb 3, 2023. David Cape, N.A.P.E. Chairman and former President of the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL) gives us a preview of what to expect, including panels on Global LNG outlook, M & A, the Governor's Panel, and Jacki's interview with Rick Muncrief, CEO of Devon. - - - - - Stella Morabito, author of The Weaponization of Loneliness: How Tyrants Stoke Our Fears of Isolation to Silence, Divide, and Conquer explains how identity politics, the criminalization of comedy, and other tactics wage war on our autonomy and public debate, about climate - and most everything else, no matter how personal. She reveals our greatest weapon to resist.
The EU gas price cap agreed this week by energy ministers is intended to protect gas consumers from soaring prices, but if triggered may lead to reduced supply and increased demand. Listen to a discussion on why the measure could end up being simply a symbolic gesture, as market participants will find ways of circumventing it. There are also concerns about the creation and implementation of an LNG index – could this lead to market manipulation? Also, the cap could trigger the departure of the Ice exchange from Europe's wholesale gas market, with worrying repercussions for financial instability.Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, MontelGuest: James Waddell, Head of European Gas and Global LNG, Energy Aspects.
Niaga AWANI membincangkan berita perniagaan dan ekonomi dalam dan luar negara, serta analisis bersama pakar dan dibawakan oleh Najib Aroff, Nina Rozman, Nabilah Khaleeda, Ibrahim Sani dan Harits Asyraf Hasnan.
Niaga AWANI membincangkan berita perniagaan dan ekonomi dalam dan luar negara, serta analisis bersama pakar dan dibawakan oleh Najib Aroff, Nina Rozman, Nabilah Khaleeda, Ibrahim Sani dan Harits Asyraf Hasnan.
Brendan Duval, the founder and CEO of Glenfarne Group, discusses the global energy market including the war in Ukraine's impact on LNG, as well as his firm's approach.#lng #glenfarnegroup #energy
This week, Patricia Roberts uses the theme of “The Half Way Mark” in the year, to pause and talk to David Ledesma about his perspectives and insights for Global LNG and how the business may develop.
In this podcast Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan explore the question of “What Does Europe Want?” as the continent wrestles with energy security and environmental concerns. Hosted by: Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence Panelists: Ian Nathan, Director of LNG Research, Research & Advisory
In this week's LNG Wrap podcast, Patricia Roberts looks at the effects of 50 days of war and the news and developments in Global LNG. These last 50 days have been a period of tragic daily news for the people caught up in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, its included failed peace talks, and very mixed messages from Russia and Ukraine over what has been achieved.
The global natural gas market is exhibiting record volatility, with prices at unprecedented levels as Russia's invasion of Ukraine casts a cloud of uncertainty over the future of Europe's supply mix. LNG has however emerged as a key source of flexibility for the European market, with active competition with Asia for volumes leading to record deliveries in the first quarter of 2022. In the latest Commodities Focus podcast, pricing manager Allen Reed and analyst Luke Cottell discuss Europe's new role in the global LNG markets, emerging regasification capacity constraints on the continent, as well as the challenges of relying on LNG to diversify away from Russian pipeline gas in the years ahead. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
As the war in Ukraine continues, Europe is scrambling to reduce the use of Russian gas. What can Europe do? What can't Europe do? And what are the global implications of the conflict for LNG prices and projects? In this podcast Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan explore these questions. Hosted by: Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence Panelist: Ian Nathan, Director of LNG Research, Research & Advisory
This week's podcast is titled “Brace and Adapt” Patricia Roberts discusses with Rob West (CEO Thundersaid Energy), the macro energy outlook, balancing supply and demand and from this, his views on the pragmatic consequences for Global LNG
With governments and markets taking different approaches to industrial decarbonization around the world, Nick Fulford joins Alex Cameron to talk about the different challenges those approaches are yielding and how the US/Canadian approach is unfolding. They explore the North American focus on market forces, the impact of 45Q and other incentives and also look at how business models could emerge in CCUS and other tech despite the challenges that lie ahead. Now based in Houston, Nick brings a perspective of the EU market too and plenty of knowledge of Gas/LNG and Carbon Management. He is renowned as a leading Global LNG expert who has closely been involved in the US gas markets since the late 1980s and again more deeply since 2008 with the rise of the US shale gas boom. In recent years, Nick has engaged with the emerging Energy Transition impacts on energy markets globally. Show links: https://www.gaffneycline.com/carbon-capture-use-and-storage-ccus-project-evaluations Nick will be speaking at Decarb Connect North America, March 29-31 in Houston. For more info, see our website: https://decarbconnect.com/events/decarb-connect-north-america/Thanks to Janno Media for their technical support
Following a year of unprecedented LNG market instability, 2022 will retain elements of short-term volatility—but long-term assumptions are a different story. In this podcast, Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan tackle implications of market drivers for 2022 and beyond. Hosted by: Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence Panelist: Ian Nathan, Director, Global LNG Research
In the last LNGWrap podcast for the year, Patricia Roberts uses the theme of “Christmas Wrapping” to summarise some big takeaways from the year as well as a summary of this week's Global LNG news.
Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan explore the demand and supply implications of this year's LNG market volatility. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director, Global LNG Research and Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence
This week Patricia Roberts covers the run-up to COP26 arguing it's time to act collectively to keep a 1.5 degree C temperature rise alive! She covers this plus all that is happening in Global LNG news this week.
In this week's LNG wrap Patricia Roberts asks: What's in a name? As we embark on Energy Transitions, Companies are changing their names and identities and even politicians are giving their countries new descriptive titles! Join us for the news this week and its potential impact on Global LNG.
This week the LNG Wrap features an interview with Akos Losz from the IEA who discusses their outlook for Global LNG in 2022 - which they see rebalancing itself and cooling down following several disruptive events in 2021. Do you agree? Tune in and listen to their latest views
On this episode of Energy Security Cubed, Kelly Ogle is joined by Ross Wyeno of S&P Global Platts to discuss the causes and effects of an LNG shortage that is impacting the energy systems of countries around the world. Participant Bio: - Ross Wyeno is the Lead Analyst of American LNG for S&P Global Platts Host Bio: - Kelly Ogle (host) is the President and CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute What is Ross reading? Larry McMurtry, "Lonesome Dove", https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/256008.Lonesome_Dove Recording Date: September 10, 2021 Energy Security Cubed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
The Crude Life Content New Correspondent Matthew Hill Interviews Joi Lecznar, EVP of Public Relations and Government Affairs at Tellurian Inc., about their domestic LNG projects and how the future looks for their company at NAPE. The two talk about LNG and how it can ensure energy equity across the [...]
The strength of this spring's LNG market and competition for available supply has raised questions about future supply. There is a lot of capacity under development, to say nothing of emerging provinces. What are the drivers and obstacles to new capacity, and what should we expect in terms of new projects? LNG experts, Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan share their insights in our latest podcast. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director of LNG Research and Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence
This week's episode is our 52nd, meaning we've been running the LNG Wrap for one whole year! To celebrate, in this special episode, Pat summarises the 4 biggest themes in Global LNG today and takes a look back at what she's learnt over the past year of podcasting. Happy First Birthday #LNGWrap
Energy Intelligence's team of LNG experts explore Qatari LNG strategy, advantages, pressures and implications for the industry. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director, Global LNG Research, Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence and Colby Connelly, Analyst
Supported by fundamentals, our commercial efforts are going extremely well. The demand situation continues to increase, so the outlook for natural gas on a global basis, and for American LNG on a global basis, continues to be excellent. Watch on YouTube Follow us on Twitter @TellurianLNG Guest: Charif Souki | Chairman, Tellurian Inc. Production: Allison […] The post CHAT with TELL | Two minutes with Charif Souki on global LNG market updates appeared first on Tellurian.
With a challenging 2020 behind us and 2021 already off to a volatile start, the experts behind Energy Intelligence's Global LNG Service discuss the key trends to watch out for this year, in our inaugural Global LNG Service podcast. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director, Global LNG Research and Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence
Asia gas prices have increased. U.S. natural gas prices are more attractive. The whole fundamental picture is getting stronger on a global basis. Watch on YouTube Follow us on Twitter @TellurianLNG Guest: Charif Souki | Chairman, Tellurian Inc. Business Description #Tellurian intends to create value for shareholders by building a low-cost, global natural gas business, […] The post CHAT with TELL | Two minutes with Chairman, Charif Souki speaking on global LNG prices this winter appeared first on Tellurian.
Join Tellurian’s Chairman Charif Souki for commentary on the outlook for global LNG demand. Watch on YouTube Follow us on Twitter @TellurianLNG Guest: Charif Souki | Chairman, Tellurian Inc. Business Description #Tellurian intends to create value for shareholders by building a low-cost, global natural gas business, profitably delivering natural gas to customers worldwide. Tellurian is […] The post CHAT with TELL | Two minutes with the #Chairman, Charif Souki on global LNG demand appeared first on Tellurian.
Meg Gentle, CEO of Tellurian, joins S&P Global Platts senior natural gas writer Harry Weber to discuss the global LNG market, the trajectory for prices and what lies ahead for US commercial development. She is a former marketing chief at Cheniere who is now developing an up to 27.6 million mt/year export facility in Louisiana called Driftwood LNG. Related story: Asian prices boost Driftwood LNG commercial efforts: Tellurian CEO
Amidst record low natural gas prices, and ongoing recovery from the pandemic, there might be some hope for struggling liquefied natural gas markets. However, cargoes are still being cancelled in the US and continued COVID outbreaks in parts of Asia leave some uncertainty about whether this optimism is premature. Chris Cote joins Energy Analyst Talk to break down the current state of the global LNG market. Subscribe to Energy Analyst Talk so you never miss a new episode, and visit our website to learn how ESAI Energy can help you solve your fuel, energy, and oil needs. www.esaienergy.com Logo Opener by Free Music | https://soundcloud.com/fm_freemusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
This week Pat looks at the different initiatives the Global LNG industry is taking in order to stay relevant and how they are contributing constructively to energy transitions.
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· The six major US LNG terminals reported a utilisation rate of 40% in late June as the marginal LNG supply source adjusts to lower gas prices. Since April, when the market impact from the virus began to take shape, ~130 cargoes have been cancelled for loading in the US. · US LNG cargo cancellations for August currently estimated at 40-45 (similar to July levels). More than half of the cancelled US cargo loadings for August are tied to Cheniere's Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana (16 – 23 cargoes) and Corpus Christi terminal in Texas. The Gulf Coast Marker (GCM) to Henry Hub spread has been negative since the end of March and has reached differentials as wide as negative US$0.7/MMBtu, implying very negative export economics. · Gas prices in the US are likely to come under further pressure this summer as US natural gas production has recovered this month – partly to do with the resilience of dry gas plays and reflecting reversal of US oil field shut-ins at wet gas plays. Production is recovering at a time of weak domestic demand, limited export availability to exports as well as lower feedgas deliveries to US LNG export facilities (down 38% compared to May levels). · In Europe, gas storage capacity has reached 77% by late-June compared with the five-year average of 53% for the same period. Storage is expected to be full by August and is likely to place further pressure on gas prices over the next few months until demand picks up.
This week Pat delves into the focus on the thinking of the IOC's. We take a look into whether a gas growth is on the horizon and prepare to brace ourselves for strong supply adjustments. One thing that Pat is certain on? The recovery of the Global LNG business will be very much demand led.
After the cancellation of CERAWeek in Houston due to concerns over the virus, Global LNG Editor Ed Cox and Americas Editor Ruth Liao discuss the impact on upcoming events and what’s new in the LNG market this week.
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S&P Global Platts senior natural gas writer Harry Weber, LNG Editorial Lead for Asia Pacific and the Middle East Abache Abreu and Managing Editor Gas & Power Joe Fisher preview next week’s Gastech conference in Barcelona. They analyze the key themes and what the global gas and LNG...
With the LNG supply demand balance set to turn in 2022, this month we hear from Saul Kavonic, principal analyst for Gas & LNG, on the outlook for new LNG project sanctions in the LNG space.
LNG prices around the world have converged as the northern hemisphere winter comes to an end. ICIS LNG experts Ed Cox and Katya Kravtsova discuss the outlook for supply and demand over the next few months.
With global LNG supply expected to remain long for the coming years, reloads offer buyers one way of balancing their own positions. Global LNG editor Ed Cox talks to deputy editor Josie Shillito on the entry of Japan to the reload business and addresses key changes in the east Asian market.
New LNG volumes will be coming to the LNG market from the US and Australia in 2016. Global LNG editor Edward Cox and deputy editor Josie Shillito look at how these new volumes will shape the global LNG outlook for the 12 months ahead.
ICIS energy deputy news editor Miriam Siers, gas expert Julie Fisher and deputy editor of the Global LNG markets report Ludovic Aldersley discuss the recent Gazprom gas tender, which failed to attract expected interest from market participants, and the implication of the price of Russian gas for LNG in Europe.
Liquefied natural gas spot prices are hitting pre-Fukushima levels in North Asia. In this podcast, Abache Abreu, Platts LNG editor, and Max Gostelow, Platts LNG associate editor, talk about the impact of South Korea's return to the spot market, the effect of falling crude oil prices on the LNG...
Global LNG trade is up, but North Asia is not part of the growth story. Stephanie Wilson, Platts managing editor for LNG, talks about the volatility in LNG spot prices, the key drivers of price movements, and the potential impact of upcoming availability of flexible LNG supply.This is the latest in...