On October 6, 2016, CGEP brought together an expert panel to address key issues in the European natural gas market including competition from cheap coal and subsidized renewable energy sources, decreasing domestic production, geopolitical concerns especially with Russia and a massive ramp up of LNG. Panelists included Dr. Pierre Noel, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Senior Fellow for Economic and Energy Security, based at IISS-Asia in Singapore, Leslie Palti-Guzman, Director of Global Gas at The Rapidan Group and non-resident Fellow, Center on Global Energy Policy and Dr. Tim Boersma, Program Director, Global Natural Gas Markets, Center on Global Energy Policy. Presentation slides for each guest can be found on our website under Past Events.
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