7:15 AM |
8:15 AM | Networking with the Industry: Registration and Continental Breakfast
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8:15 AM |
8:30 AM | Welcome & Overview:
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8:30 AM |
9:15 AM | Opening Keynote: Assessing the Seismic Shift in Global Energy Market and How the US can Respond
Click here for details.In his keynote remarks, Mr. Brouillette will examine the current global energy landscape and assess policy decisions, as well as market altering events such as the Ukraine War, that are driving the seismic shifts we are seeing and will provide a roadmap for US options to respond to the current and future environment
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9:15 AM |
10:00 AM | Clean Energy Hubs Boost Energy Transition
Click here for details.The hub concept is not a new one, but the concept of decarbonizing a hub is unique. Combining and executing multiple decarbonization solutions in a central geographic area has the potential to play a significant role in reaching net zero targets in a complex world. Industrial stakeholders working hand in hand with an integrated solutions provider as well as government and economic organizations, can attract private investment, human capital and public funding to give sectors confidence that net zero can be accomplished. Hear how this concept is realized through collaboration, how it can help to accelerate decarbonization and how it differs from what has been done in the past.
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10:00 AM |
10:30 AM | Networking Break
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10:30 AM |
11:15 AM | Presentation: Where to now?: An overview of current trends in US natural gas markets
Click here for details.The outage at Freeport LNG drastically changed the expected trajectory of injections for the remainder of the summer, but the dynamics that caused the market to be so tight earlier this year still exist. During this presentation we will talk about what those dynamics are and how they will impact the markets going forward.
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11:15 AM |
12:30 PM | Panel: Project Updates Panel / Transporting gas supply to market - traditional and non-traditional (virtual pipelines)
Click here for details.The midstream segment consists of much more than simply pipelines. It is a sophisticated value chain involving permanent operational facilities combined with a wide range of solution and service offerings leveraging commercial, financial and technology capabilities. This Panel will examine various aspects of the midstream segment, highlighting the latest project updates (including LNG export facilities), as well as new innovations. Perspectives on midstream’s role in the energy transition will also be addressed.
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12:30 PM |
2:00 PM | Keynote Lunch: LNG Exports: From Concept to Commercial Operations
Click here for details.Practical insights into what it takes to plan, construct, and commercially operate a world-class LNG export terminal.
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2:15 PM |
3:30 PM | Panel: Renewables/RNG/Net Zero/Sustainability Initiatives and Solutions
Click here for details.This panel will examine sustainability initiatives and solutions, with particular focus on the crucial role that natural gas and its infrastructure play in fulfilling future energy needs. Discussion will also include the remarkable job the industry is doing in innovating a range of low-carbon energy alternatives, including RNG, RSG, Certified Gas, H2, CCS, virtual pipelines, micro-LNG, CNG, etc.
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3:30 PM |
5:00 PM | Cleaner By Demand: Leaning Into Transparency - this discussion would be to share the entire value chain of getting clean gas to the market
Click here for details.This panel will explore the entire value chain of getting clean gas to a market demanding lower-carbon energy alternatives. Key topics to be explored include the RSG market, the RSG ecosystem, exchanges, registries, certification standards for natural gas production, producer certification announcements, methane performance certificates, utility requests for proposals, bundled vs unbundled certified gas, midstream service options, RSG Pool FERC Filing, latest market transactions, term deals, etc.
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5:00 PM |
7:00 PM | Cocktail Reception-Hosted by the Sponsors
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