Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, research scholar on global energy policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, join NGW once more to discuss where the natural gas market is heading and why. This month, they discuss how the loss of so-called buffers to supply shocks has left Europe greatly exposed to volatility, and increased pragmatism in European energy planning.
Crisis From a Global Perspective
In this episode of NGW’s In a Nutshell podcast, Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, look at how markets across the world are coping with the energy crisis, from China and other major Asian economies, to Central Asia and Europe.
European Gas Market Not Out of the Woods Yet
In this episode of NGW’s In a Nutshell podcast, Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, discuss how European gas prices have eased in the last two months, but they warn that the crisis is certainly not over.
GHGSat Takes Aim at Methane Emissions in Iraq
Jean-Francois Gauthier, Vice President of Measurement and Strategic Initiative at GHGSat, tells NGW about a pilot project that the satellite emissions monitoring company took part in to tackle methane emissions at oilfields in Iraq.
In a Nutshell is a podcast by Natural Gas World.
Worse Yet to Come?
In this NGW webinar, Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, discuss how Europe is coping with its energy crisis so far, and warn that the worst is yet to come. They also weigh up the prospects for Russia expanding its foothold in the Asian market.
Lessons From The Global Energy Crisis
The debate over the role that gas should play in the energy transition has been brought into sharp focus in recent months as a global energy crisis has unfolded. While some argue that the shift from hydrocarbons should be accelerated in light of recent events, others caution that further investment in oil and gas is fundamental to delivering energy security and economic prosperity. In this webinar, we look at what lessons can be learnt from the unprecedented spike in energy prices. Joining this crucial discussion are Ronald Smith, senior oil and gas analyst at BCS Global Markets, James Henderson, director of Energy Transition Research Initiative at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and Leonid Grigoriev, Professor of Moscow Higher School of Economics. Moderated by Joseph Murphy, Editor in Chief, Natural Gas World.