7:15 AM |
8:15 AM | Networking with the Industry: Registration and Continental Breakfast
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8:15 AM |
8:20 AM | Welcome & Overview:
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8:20 AM |
9:00 AM | Opening Keynote: How is the market balancing?
Click here for details.Rising natural gas production has kept storage levels high and driven down prices. How is the market adjusting? We will discuss the recent winter withdrawal season, and how the summer injection season is progressing. We will touch on high level themes including weather, LNG, and renewables that will influence the market this season and into the future.
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9:00 AM |
10:15 AM | Panel: No Analysis Paralysis Here - Insight, Analysis, Interpretation, Forecasts, & So-Whats
Click here for details.A hallmark of the LDC Gas Forums is the excellent content obtained over the course of the event. However, at times, the sheer volume and complexity of the data underlying the content can be overwhelming. Equally valuable as the data itself accompanying analysis (insight, analysis, interpretation and forecasts). This Panel, comprised of leading industry expert analysts, will offer a thorough review of topical and timely market conditions, while incorporating their expert analysis and predictions. The objective is for the audience gain an appreciation for the “so whats” and come away with a better understanding of root causes for various market conditions.
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Ms. Leticia Gonzales, Managing Director, North American Natural Gas Pricing, Natural Gas Intelligence
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10:15 AM |
10:45 AM | Networking Break
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10:45 AM |
12:15 PM | Panel: What Keeps End-Use Consumers of Gas Up At Night
Click here for details.End-Use Consumers of natural gas are different. They are not the same as other stakeholders along the natural gas value chain. These entities serve the customers who are the ultimate consumers of the commodity. They include Gas Distribution Utilities (Industrial, Commercial, Residential), large Industrial entities (Petrochem, Process, Heat) and Electric Generators powered by natural gas. Due to their unique situation, End-Use Consumers often have different perspectives than other stakeholders when it comes to market conditions, industry developments and issues, supply, infrastructure, regulation and policy. End-Use Consumers may be regulated or unregulated, but they all exist at the end of the value chain. They are often left having to react to market developments that are out of their control, with limited flexibility, but an unfailing requirement to meet the demand of their customers. Creative negotiation of commercial purchasing terms is vital to ensuring security of supply and competitive commodity pricing. This Panel will explore End-Use Consumers perspectives on a variety of topical and timely issues facing natural gas markets today and in the near future. Issue categories include:
Assessment of current fundamental market conditions (Supply, Demand, Pricing)
Preferences for structuring of ideal gas supply arrangements
“Energy Transition” implications, including low-carbon alternatives
Midstream infrastructure capabilities (constraints, new projects, alternatives)
Regulatory implications and planning (PUC, IRPs, etc.)
Policy influences (Local, State, Federal)
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Mr. Marlon Santa Cruz, Manager of Fuel and External Energy Resources, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)
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