Investors asked operators to show them the returns. They’re getting those returns now. What’s next? And what’s ahead for commodity supply and demand?
MODERATOR(S):
Darren Barbee, Senior Editor, Hart Energy
SPEAKER(S):
Nicholas Stuart, Managing Director, Energy Investment and Corporate Banking Group, KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc.
Trisha Curtis, President & CEO, PetroNerds LLC
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2023-02-01 - The fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine includes a global movement away from imported fossil fuels toward domestically produced renewables, BP said in its annual Energy Outlook.
US at Risk of Tight Electric Supplies This Winter: NERC
2022-11-18 - The North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) said that the lack of interconnections with other regions limited Texas’ ability to import power from other regions if problems arise.
US New England Set to Get First LNG Cargo Since Summer
2022-11-22 - New England depends on LNG and oil to fuel some power plants on the coldest days when most of the region's pipeline gas is used to heat homes and businesses.
Asian Prices Ease for Second Straight Week, End Year Down 17%
2022-12-30 - Warmer winter temperatures contributed to ample inventory levels, but "any gas saved today will certainly come in handy next year," says Edmund Siau, LNG analyst at FGE.
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2022-11-23 - At a recent energy conference, E&P leaders also warned that the energy transition needs to slow down or the U.S. will face European-style disruptions.