In April 2016, the Center on Global Energy Policy brought together senior energy and climate leaders to discuss pressing issues at the intersection of energy policy, financial markets, the environment and geopolitics for the 2016 Columbia Global Energy Summit.
This panel focused on the outlook for the global natural gas sector, the importance of US LNG exports and the role of gas in reducing global emissions. Participants included: Nick Butler, Visiting Professor and Chair of the Kings Policy Institute, Kings College London; Peter Coleman, CEO, Woodside Energy; Fred Krupp, President, Environmental Defense Fund; and; Charif Souki, Co-Founder, Tellurian Investments. The session was moderated by Mona Sutphen, a Partner at Macro Advisory Partners and a member of the Center’s Advisory Board.
Event website: http://energypolicy.columbia.edu/events-calendar/2016-columbia-global-energy-summit
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