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In a Nutshell by Natural Gas World

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Bi-monthly podcast looking into the latest developments in the natural gas markets by the editorial team of Natural Gas World. Insight, commentary and interviews with leading experts on natural gas matters. NGW is a platform dedicated to providing natural gas stakeholders with access to world class content.

Episodes

Where are Asia’s top LNG markets heading? - Global Gas & LNG Insights

NGW ( https://www.naturalgasworld.com/ ) is joined once more by Dr Robert Brooks, the CEO and founder of RBAC, a market leading supplier of global and regional gas and LNG market simulation systems, to discuss how the top LNG markets of Asia will shape up in the years to come, demand’s sensitivity to pricing, what the US pause on LNG approvals means for future supply to Asia and how Europe’s gas trajectory will impact Asian portfolio players. Global Gas & LNG Insights is a podcast presented ...

May 29, 202434 minTranscript available on Metacast

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 promo...

Apr 17, 202442 minTranscript available on Metacast

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. ABOUT RBAC RBAC, Inc. has been the leading provider of market fundamental analysis tools used by the energy industry and related government agencies for over two decades. The GPCM® Market Simulator for Nor...

Mar 19, 202437 minEp 2Transcript available on Metacast

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? NGW is joined by Dr Robert Brooks, the CEO and founder of RBAC, a market leading supplier of global and regional gas and LNG market simulation systems, to discuss what the implications of further cuts in Russian gas supply to Europe would be, and the significant challenges that the Russian gas industry faces. Global Gas & LNG Insights is a new podcast prese...

Feb 06, 202448 minTranscript available on Metacast

2024: a year of elections

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 some of the key elections in 2024 that will shape future energy policy. A podcast by Natural Gas World . First published January 29, 2024 here: https://www.naturalgasworld.com/in-a-nutshell-podcast-2024-a-year-of-el...

Feb 05, 202447 minTranscript available on Metacast

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. Learn more about In a Nutshell and Natural Gas World here ....

Nov 22, 202351 minTranscript available on Metacast

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. This podcast is produced by https://www.naturalgasworld.com/...

Sep 27, 202349 minEp 4Transcript available on Metacast

Crisis From a Global Perspective

In this episode of NGW’s In a Nutshell podcast, Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, look at how markets across the world are coping with the energy crisis, from China and other major Asian economies, to Central Asia and Europe. This podcast is produced by https://www.naturalgasworld.com/

Apr 11, 202334 minEp 3Transcript available on Metacast

European Gas Market Not Out of the Woods Yet

In this episode of NGW’s In a Nutshell podcast, Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, discuss how European gas prices have eased in the last two months, but they warn that the crisis is certainly not over.

Feb 17, 202339 minTranscript available on Metacast

GHGSat Takes Aim at Methane Emissions in Iraq

Jean-Francois Gauthier, Vice President of Measurement and Strategic Initiative at GHGSat, tells NGW about a pilot project that the satellite emissions monitoring company took part in to tackle methane emissions at oilfields in Iraq. In a Nutshell is a podcast by Natural Gas World. https://www.naturalgasworld.com/

Feb 08, 202331 minTranscript available on Metacast

Worse Yet to Come?

In this NGW webinar, Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, discuss how Europe is coping with its energy crisis so far, and warn that the worst is yet to come. They also weigh up the prospects for Russia expanding its foothold in the Asian market. https://www.naturalgasworld.com/

Nov 22, 202237 minTranscript available on Metacast

Lessons From The Global Energy Crisis

The debate over the role that gas should play in the energy transition has been brought into sharp focus in recent months as a global energy crisis has unfolded. While some argue that the shift from hydrocarbons should be accelerated in light of recent events, others caution that further investment in oil and gas is fundamental to delivering energy security and economic prosperity. In this webinar, we look at what lessons can be learnt from the unprecedented spike in energy prices. Joining this ...

Nov 25, 20211 hr 6 minEp 7Transcript available on Metacast

The Case for LNG in Shipping

Steve Esau, general manager at LNG bunkering association SEA-LNG, makes the case for LNG as the best available solution for decarbonising shipping while keeping the sector competitive. He also responds to criticism over the methane emissions associated with LNG bunkering, and comments on what the recent gas price spike might mean for the fuel’s perception as affordable.

Oct 15, 202131 minTranscript available on Metacast

21st Century Energy, 21st Opportunity - Webinar

This webinar precedes the Canadian Gas Dialogues Conference, to be held in Calgary on September 29, 2021. Shannon Joseph (CAPP), Paul Cheliak (CGA) and Jim Campbell (CEPA), moderated by Julie Gaudreau (IGRC 2024) discuss the state of innovation in the natural gas industry during this discussion that touches upon the following topics: - What can the upstream/midstream and downstream do to collaborate and drive further natural gas innovation? What specific markets holds the most opportunity (resid...

Sep 20, 20211 hr 10 minTranscript available on Metacast

A Methodology for Methane

The IEF’s chief economist Leila Benali discusses with NGW the forum’s new initiative to create a uniform methodology for quantifying methane emissions.

Sep 06, 202141 minTranscript available on Metacast

Methanation: turning green power into gas

We are joined by Mich Hein, CEO of Electrochaea, to discuss the ins and outs of a proprietary bio-methanation technology that the company has developed. The process involves using captured CO2 and green hydrogen to produce synthetic natural gas that can help decarbonise difficult-to-abate industries. The technology has gained serious attention, with Electrochaea recently bringing on board international oilfield services provider Baker Hughes as a lead investor.

Aug 04, 202128 minEp 4Transcript available on Metacast

Overcoming the Arctic Drilling Challenge

The Arctic has been hailed as the future of Russia’s oil and gas industry. But developing the vast reserves found there is no easy undertaking. In our webinar, Overcoming The Arctic Drilling Challenge, we discuss the technological, logistical and climatic difficulties that operators and contractors in Russia’s far north must confront, as well as what development prospects there are for the region’s many trillions of cubic metres of natural gas resources. Joining us are Vitaly Dokunikhin, CEO of ...

Jul 23, 20211 hr 18 minTranscript available on Metacast

Novatek's Low Carbon Path

Mark Gyetvay, CFO of Russia’s largest independent gas producer, discusses how the company is balancing its ambitious LNG growth plans with new decarbonisation initiatives. While the IEA has called for no more investment in gas, Novatek sees the fuel as an integral part of the low-carbon energy future.

Jul 02, 202142 minEp 3Transcript available on Metacast

Is Uzbekistan Running Out of Gas?

Uzbekistan has undergone radical reform in the years since president Shavkat Mirziyoyev assumed power in late 2016. In the natural gas industry, the government has eased conditions for foreign investors and worked to create a more market-driven sector. The Central Asian state is among the largest gas producers in the CIS space, although many of its largest fields were developed in the Soviet era. In this webinar, Is Uzbekistan Running out of Gas?, we discuss what the future prospects are for Uzb...

Jun 24, 20211 hr 13 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hydrogen and Canada's Energy Transition

Discussion exploring hydrogen and its role in Canada’s energy transition Join Natural Gas World Americas Editor Dale Lunan, Dr David Layzell, energy systems architect and research director with The Transition Accelerator, and Greg Caldwell, director, utility hydrogen strategy at Alberta gas distributor ATCO, as they discuss the opportunities and challenges of hydrogen in meeting Canada’s energy transition aspirations. This webinar is part of the Canadian Gas Dialogues Platform....

Jun 18, 20211 hr 6 minTranscript available on Metacast

Contradictions in US Energy Policy

In this episode, Joseph Murphy, Natural Gas World's Editor in Chief, discusses with Peter Hartley, Ph.D., and Michelle Foss, Ph.D., the contradictions in US energy policy. Peter R. Hartley , Ph.D., is the George A. Peterkin Professor of Economics at Rice University and a Rice faculty scholar of energy economics for the Baker Institute. Michelle Michot Foss , Ph.D., is the fellow in energy, minerals and materials at Rice University's Baker Institute, developing policies and conducting research to...

May 06, 202150 minTranscript available on Metacast

Green LNG: what is it and how can it help LNG players reduce carbon emissions?

Until recently, natural gas was seen as a climate-friendly “bridge fuel” in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Increasingly however investors and policymakers are viewing natural gas as part of the problem rather than part of the solution. They are putting pressure on market players to do more to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with natural gas activities. How can players in the LNG industry respond to this challenge? What they can do is to make their LNG “green” or “greener”. Bu...

Apr 23, 202138 minEp 3Transcript available on Metacast

Emerging US Energy Policies in Oil and Gas

Mark Finley is the fellow in energy and global oil at Rice University's Baker Institute. He has 35 years of experience working at the intersections of energy, economics and public policy. Joseph Murphy is Natural Gas World's News Editor. Recorded on March 23, 2021.

Mar 24, 202127 minEp 2Transcript available on Metacast

NGW Weekly Overview - March 19, 2021

Joseph Murphy, News Editor of Natural Gas World, brings us an overview of the latest main developments impacting the natural gas world. This week: BP to build UK’s biggest hydrogen plant, ENN launches China’s first LNG bunkering vessel, Far Eastern LNG plans afoot, New Fortress Energy’s small-scale LNG FID and Total ties exec bonuses to emission cuts. Recorded March 19, 2021.

Mar 19, 20215 minTranscript available on Metacast

NGW Weekly Overview - March 12, 2021

Joseph Murphy, News Editor of Natural Gas World, brings us an overview of the latest main developments impacting the natural gas world. This week: North Sea M&A activity heats up, Equinor makes Barents Sea find, Turkish gas unbundling, OMV Petrom enters Georgia and Sinopec’s hydrogen ambitions. Recorded March 12, 2021

Mar 12, 20216 minTranscript available on Metacast

Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre - Gas Report 2020

In this week’s episode of In a Nutshell, Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC) vice president Glen Sweetnam and researcher Diego Rivera Rivota join us to discuss the organisation’s latest report on Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gas markets. APEC members consume over half of the world’s gas supply and accounted for over two thirds of consumption growth in 2019. We discuss the ongoing trends in these markets, moves towards decarbonisation and how recent events like the cold snap i...

Mar 10, 202139 minTranscript available on Metacast

NGW Weekly Overview - March 5, 2021

Joseph Murphy, News Editor of Natural Gas World, brings us an overview of the latest main developments impacting the natural gas world. This week: Fluxys enters German LNG project, five Petrobras directors exit after CEO’s firing, Russian green plans, South Korea’s big bet on hydrogen and ExxonMobil’s low-carbon growth plan. Recorded on March 5, 2021.

Mar 05, 20216 minTranscript available on Metacast

NGW Weekly Overview - February 26, 2021

Joseph Murphy, News Editor of Natural Gas World, brings us an overview of the latest main developments impacting the natural gas world. This week: Damietta LNG returns to market, ExxonMobil agrees $1bn North Sea sale, Cheniere discloses emissions and Gazprom CEO Miller secures another term. Recorded February 26, 2021.

Feb 26, 20215 minTranscript available on Metacast

NGW Weekly Overview - February 19, 2021

Joseph Murphy, News Editor of Natural Gas World, brings us an overview of the latest main developments impacting the natural gas world. This week: Winter storm wreaks havoc in Texas, FID taken on Belgian LNG expansion, Equinor eyes blue hydrogen, TechnipFMC wraps up split and Shell offloads Canadian shale assets.

Feb 19, 20215 minTranscript available on Metacast

NGW Weekly Overview - February 12, 2021

Joseph Murphy, News Editor of Natural Gas World, brings us an overview of the latest main developments impacting the natural gas world. This week: Equinor suffers record losses in 2020 and exits Bakken shale, Qatar takes FID on $29bn LNG expansion, Shell aligns investments with net-zero target, PTTEP makes Malaysia’s largest gas discovery, Papua LNG secures fiscal stability and Chesapeake exits bankruptcy.

Feb 12, 20216 minTranscript available on Metacast