2019 Gulf Coast Energy Forum Presentations
Monday, October 14, 2019
Welcome Address:
U.S. LNG Development and Update
Presentation:
Presentation:
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Transporting gas supply to market – traditional and non-traditional (virtual pipelines)
- Moderator: Mr. Pat Strange, President, Spire Marketing Inc.
- Speakers: Mr. Josh Browning, Director Business Development, Enable Midstream Partners
- Mr. Seong Oh, Business Development Manager, Projects D&S Americas, Chart Inc.
- Dr. Jonathan Ochoa, Sr. Director Commercial Optimization & Market Fundamentals, Energy Transfer
- Mr. Sam Thigpen, CEO, Thigpen Solutions
- Mr. Bobby Huffman, Vice President U.S. Marketing, Southern Region, Enbridge Gas Transmission & Midstream
Serving Global LNG Markets from U.S. Gulf Coast LNG Export Terminals
- Moderator: Mr. Sam Centanni, Market Originator, ConocoPhillips
- Speakers: Mr. Takeshi Shinohara, Senior Vice President, Osaka Gas USA Corporation
- Mr. Vince Morrissette, Commercial Director, LNG Limited
- Mr. Jim Diemer, Regional Vice President, Midstream Commercial Development, Sempra LNG
- Mr. Tom Earl, Chief Commercial Officer, Venture Global LNG
- Mr. Jeff Hammad, VP Commercial, Golden Pass LNG
Keynote Lunch: Natural gas: Abundant and affordable…what does the future look like?
Market Fundamentals Surrounding LNG Exports From The U.S. Gulf Coast
- Moderator: Mr. Tom Thackston, Director, Gas Origination, Direct Energy
- Speakers: Mr. J.C. Kneale, VP, NA Gas, Power, NGL Sales, Intercontinental Exchange Inc.
- Mr. Luke Stobbart, Managing Editor, Americas LNG, S&P Global Platts
- Mr. Dustin Meyer, Director, American Petroleum Institute
Wednesday, October, 2019
Opening Keynote: Gas storage needs for LNG export facilities
LNG Exports their current status and longer term potential
Finding a home for US exports: exploring the near and mid-term global demand fundamentals that US exporters should consider
The U.S. Shale Gas Boom, and Exporting LNG to a Mostly Poor, Energy-Deprived World
At the Intersection of LNG and the World Economy