Press Releases from European Gas Conference (9 total)
PRISMA European Capacity Platform named Project of the Year at European Gas Conf …
The brand new PRISMA European Capacity Platform, BP’s Vice President for Shah Deniz, Al Cook, and Dr Jonathan Stern of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, were honoured at the annual European Gas Conference Awards at the Palais Coburg in Vienna on Wednesday evening. During the awards ceremony, which was attended by leading experts from the European gas industry, PRISMA was named Project of the Year; Al Cook was…
European Gas Conference Awards finalists announced
BP’s Vice President for Shah Deniz, Al Cook, Gasunie’s CEO Paul van Gelder and Trans Adriatic Pipeline’s Managing Director Kjetil Tungland are the finalists for the coveted Executive of the Year Award at the European Gas Conference taking place in Vienna from 29 January. More than 300 industry leaders will gather for the leading, annual European gas event as the industry faces significant developments.
“I am very honoured”, was Al…
Europe's position in the global LNG supply picture
The future role of LNG in the European gas market, the role of Russia and the pricing and supply of liquefied natural gas will be amongst the discussions by the industry’s leading LNG experts at the European Gas Conference in Vienna on 29 January.
According to the chairman of the LNG Focus Day, Independent Consultant David Ledesma, LNG imports into Europe represent an important source of flexible gas, giving…
European Gas Conference returns to Vienna as industry faces significant developm …
More than 300 industry leaders will gather for the annual European Gas Conference in Vienna in January as the industry faces significant developments. European Gas Conference programme director Monika Simões says the event will focus on the future of the European and global gas industry with regards to demand and supply dynamics, concrete commercial solutions and opportunities and regulatory and policy changes.
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Shell, BP, Nordstream and Gate Terminal amongst nominations for European Gas Con …
Shell’s Stuart Bradford, BP’s Al Cook and the Nordstream pipeline project are amongst the leading industry nominations for the inaugural European Gas Conference Awards which will be announced during the event on 25 January in Vienna. The awards recognise expertise and excellence in the European gas industry and the finalists were announced this week. The four different categories are: LNG Project of the Year, Pipeline Project of the…
Shell’s Stuart Bradford says natural gas will play key role in lower carbon en …
Shell Energy Europe’s Stuart Bradford says he believes natural gas is not only the fuel of choice today compared to oil and coal – it is economically attractive and emits substantially less Co2 in applications such as power generation. According to Bradford: “natural gas is also an essential part of the solution for tomorrow, where natural gas power plants can be retrofitted with CCS and will also provide…
Total looking to source LNG from the Atlantic Basin
Guy Broggi, now Senior Advisor to the Director of LNG at TOTAL SA, recently spoke about the tremendous impact American LNG exports will have worldwide, the future of the Asia and Australian markets, and Total’s long term investment strategy and commercial operations. Mr Broggi is one of the headline speakers at the upcoming European Gas Conference in Vienna and here he will elaborate on this further during the Global…
European Gas Conference announces industry awards
Expertise and excellence in the European gas industry is to be acknowledged with the inaugural European Gas Conference Awards which will be announced during the event in Vienna in January next year.
Says Sandra Haines, European Gas Conference programme director: “the shifting dynamics of the European gas industry mean that projects operating in the industry are continually required to develop robust and innovative strategies to stay ahead of…
Key players from the Southern Corridor to meet at European Gas Conference
The European Gas Conference in Vienna in January next year will offer the first formal opportunity for the gas industry to come together and discuss the latest developments in the Southern Corridor following the Azerbaijan-Turkey gas deals.
According to Sandra Haines, European Gas Conference programme director, the “great pipeline debate” continues unabated. She explains: “over the last 12 months the focus on the Southern Corridor and especially Azeri…
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