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Past Event
July 1, 2015
5:30 am - 7:00 am
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for a presentation and discussion of the 2015 Medium-Term Gas Market Report. Ms. Costanza Jacazio, Senior Gas Expert in the Gas, Coal and Power Division at the International Energy Agency will present the report after which Center DIrector Jason Bordoff will moderate a discussion featuring:
Ms. Jacazio;
Majed Limam, LNG & Natural Gas Consulting, Poten & Partners, and;
Leslie Palti-Guzman, Director of Global Gas, The Rapidan Group and Fellow, Center on Global Energy Policy
Registration is required for in-person attendance. This event is open to press. It will also be livestreamed at: energypolicy.columbia.edu/watch (no registration is required to view the livestream).
A video and podcast of this event (in addition to other past Center events) will be available ~3 to 5 days after the date of the event on our website or via iTunes (podcasts only).
For more information contact: [email protected]
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The 2015 Medium-Term Gas Market Report provides a detailed analysis of demand, upstream investment and trade developments for the next five years that will shape the gas industry and the role of gas in the global energy system. In particular, the report looks at the impact on global gas markets of Russias strategic shift in its gas export policy and the rising tide of liquefied natural gas supplies. The 2015 edition also features two special analyses, the first looks at the progress that Europe has made in enhancing security of supply in the region since 2010, and the second takes a close look at reforms to the gas and electricity sector in Mexico and their impacts on North American gas markets.
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