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Insight, commentary and interviews with leading experts on natural gas matters.
NGW is a platform dedicated to provide natural gas stakeholders with access to world class content: comprehensive coverage of the latest natural gas, LNG and energy transition developments, expert analysis, complemented with thought leadership events for in-depth engagement and discussion of the most topical issues affecting the natural gas community.
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Has the IEA strayed from its core mission?
Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, research scholar on global energy policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, join NGW once more to discuss key developments impacting the natural gas market. This month, we look at how European and Asian gas demand is shaping up in 2024, the outlook for Russian pipeline gas and LNG, including Arctic LNG-2’s problems, and US criticism that the IEA has strayed away from its core mission of promoting energy security.
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Natural gas and the economic outlook - Global Gas & LNG Insights Podcast
Dr. Ning Lin, Executive Director for Global Gas & LNG at RBAC, discusses how the economic picture in key markets will impact gas demand, geopolitical disruptions to LNG trade, the ramifications of Biden’s pause on LNG export approvals and the long-term outlook for gas in Europe and Asia.
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A Bleak Outlook for Russian Natural Gas - Global Gas & LNG Insights
Russian LNG: How much is there? Where does it go? How does it get there? What is Russia’s overall gas dilemma? And what is their future?
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2024: a year of elections
This month, we look at some of the key elections in 2024 that will shape future energy policy.
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COP28: Much ado about nothing?
Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, research scholar on global energy policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, join NGW once more to discuss key developments impacting the natural gas market. This month, we consider what to expect from the upcoming COP28 conference, and why there are reasons not to be optimistic.
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No buffers to supply shocks
Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, research scholar on global energy policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, join NGW once more to discuss where the natural gas market is heading and why. This month, they discuss how the loss of so-called buffers to supply shocks has left Europe greatly exposed to volatility, and increased pragmatism in European energy planning.