7:30 AM |
8:30 AM | Networking with the Industry: Registration and Continental Breakfast
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8:30 AM |
8:45 AM | Welcome & Overview
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8:45 AM |
9:30 AM | U.S. Natural Gas – Dark Enough to See Some Light
Click here for details.•Gas supply /demand & Exports -- LNG, Sabine pass effects, LNG differentials
•Pipeline infrastructure outlook -- Nexus / Rover etc
•Storage infrastructure concerns
•Global macro & oil impact on NG - post 2020 oil outlook
•Winter and Cal 18 pricing NG outlook
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9:30 AM |
10:00 AM | Networking Break
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10:00 AM |
12:00 PM | Supply and Demand Dynamics - Balancing Act Continues
Click here for details.There are plenty of factors that are affecting production, and this panel is designed to provide insight on the significant issues that are currently affecting our supply & demand market. Gain insight on these issues (and more!)
·Up – and – Coming: SCOOP & STACK offer layers of potential, only second to the development boom underway in the Permian
·Will the Marcellus continue to be the major growth engine over the next several years, or is a change coming?
·How will exports drive demand: Mexico, Canada and LNG?
·How will producers respond to a changing price environment?
·The Midwest is seeing the most reverse switching…what’s that mean for the region?
·Impact of Harvey on the industry
^ Winter Forecast and it's affect on pricing
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Mr. Jerry Guo, Manager, Trading & Origination, Direct Energy Business Marketing
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Eric Brooks, Manager, Americas Gas Pricing, S&P Global Commodity Insights
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Mr. Dan Leonard, Senior Meteorologist, The Weather Company, an IBM Business
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12:00 PM |
2:00 PM | Gas Electric Industry Harmonization and Performance of Markets during Extreme Events
Click here for details.•The natural gas and electricity industries provide a service that is critical to health and safety in this nation. Yet recent events have illustrated why the interdependence of these industries merits careful attention. In short, this nation must ensure that outages and reliability problems are not the result of the lack of coordination between the electricity and gas industries.
As we have seen over the last few years, natural gas is being used much more heavily in electricity generation. This trend appears likely to accelerate as coal-powered generation is retired, renewable energy resources require more backup by natural gas plants, and low natural gas prices encourage more use of gas. And recent problems, most importantly, the 2011 Southwest gas outage, the Polar Vortex, and California's Aliso Canyon storage leak suggest that more resources must be allocated to planning for the increased use of natural gas to generate electricity.
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2:00 PM |
2:30 PM | Networking Break
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2:30 PM |
4:00 PM | Project Updates - Getting Gas to the Midwest
Click here for details.With major changes already in motion for the Natural Gas Industry, what does the future hold? The Midwest remains a compelling region as it continues to produce new developments and projects. During this panel, the speakers will address project updates on REX, NEXUS, VECTOR, ROVER, LDC market expansion, virtual pipeline capabilities and much more.
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Mr. Jesse Blair, Manager CenterPoint Intrastate Pipelines, CenterPoint Energy Mobile Energy Solutions, Inc.
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4:00 PM |
6:00 PM | Cocktail Reception-Hosted by the Sponsors
Click here for details.Please join our hosts, the Corporate Sponsors, at a cocktail reception in your honor. Don’t make your dinner plans too early as hors d’oeuvres and an open bar will be the highlight of this extremely well attended session!
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