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SUMMARY:North American Gas Forum
DESCRIPTION:This Event Reminder is Sponsored By:\nConfirmed Speakers:\n\n\n\nSCOTT W. TINKER\nDirector, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin\n\n\nOCTÁVIO M. C. SIMÕES\nPresident & CEO, Tellurian\n\n\nMARTY DURBIN\nPresident, Global Energy Institute, U.S. Chamber of Commerce\n\n\nJILL EVANKO\nCEO and President, Chart Industries\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMATTHEW PICARDI\nVice President of Regulatory Affairs, Shell Energy North America\n\n\nAZIZ BAMIK\nGeneral Manager, GTT North America\n\n\nJEFF HAMMAD\nChief Commercial Officer, Golden Pass LNG\n\n\nGREG BERTELSEN\nCEO, Climate Leadership Council\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKHARY CAUTHEN\nVP of Federal Government Affairs, Cheniere Energy\n\n\nMAJED LIMAM\nManager, Americas, LNG and Natural Gas Advisors, Poten & Partners\n\n\nFRED HUTCHISON\nPresident and Chief Executive Officer, LNG Allies\n\n\nJEFF STEIN\nPolicy Advisor, Market Development, API\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPABLO KOZINER\nPresident, Energy and Commercial, Nikola Motor Company\n\n\nMARK LE DAIN\nVP, Strategy, Validere\n\n\nCRAIG GOLINOWSKI\nPresident & Managing Partner, Carbon Infrastructure Partners\n\n\nJULIE MAYO\nPartner, Baker Botts L.L.P.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDINO CARO\nSenior Vice President, C&I Gas Sales, Constellation\n\n\nJOHN DAVIES\nCEO and Chairman, Davies Public Affairs\n\n\nJAMES MACKEY\nManaging Director Project Capital, OGCI Climate Investments\n\n\nLARA OWENS\nManager, Climate Intelligence, RMI\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJONATHAN GLASS\nDirector of Venture Accelerations, National Grid Partners\n\n\nROD DAVIES\nHydrogen Lead, Marakon\n\n\nMIKE CATANZARO\nPresident and Chief Policy Officer, CGCN Group\n\n\nAMY CRADIC\nSVP and COO Non-Utility Businesses, Strategy and External Affairs, New Jersey Resources\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNAOMI BONESS\nManaging Director, Natural Gas Initiative, Stanford University\n\n\nBEN RATNER\nAssociate Vice President, Environmental Defense Fund\n\n\nKELLY BOTT\nSenior Vice President of ESG, Land, and Regulatory, PureWest Energy\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKEVIN BOOK\nManaging Director, ClearView Energy Partners, LLC\n\n\nJAMISON COCKLIN\nSenior Editor, NGI’s LNG Insight, Natural Gas Intelligence\n\n\nKEN MEDLOCK\nSenior Director, Center for Energy Studies, Rice University’s Baker Institute\n\n\n\nNatural Gas Redefined in The Age of Energy Transition. Can natural gas deliver low-carbon solutions and universal energy access in a timely manner? \nNatural Gas and Its Role In Decarbonization \n\nGetting definitions right: what are we referring to with net-zero, carbon-neutral and low-carbon within the energy transition context? Where do CH4 molecules fit in the picture, independent of provenance, i.e. shale, landfill or other?\nHow do different types of gas fit into the goal of decarbonization?\nWhat role will natural gas play vis-a-vis other energy sources in the decarbonization of global energy?\n\nWhat Framework Needs To Be In Place For A Carbon Price To Make The Desired Impact?\n\nWhat framework needs to be in place for a carbon price to make the desired impact?\nHow will carbon price dynamics impact decisions around supply, exports and demand? \nSpecifically, what are the impacts of a carbon price on natural gas and LNG? What are opportunities and demands for gas regionally? How does the US compete on a global scale?\n\nNatural Gas And Washington DC – Certainty And Reliability Of Decisions To Enable Infrastructure Investments\n\nHow are pathways changing through the Biden administration and the American Jobs Plan?\nHow can regulations and policies help enable lower-carbon impact natural gas?\nWhat will be the role of policy makers to enable and facilitate investments in future energy infrastructure? How can we address the importance of certainty and sanctity of contracts and permits to ensure continued investment in the industry?\n\nThe Interplay of Natural Gas and a Future Hydrogen Economy\n\nHow can safety and cost economics be addressed for hydrogen to reach its potential?\nAre natural gas and hydrogen competitors or collaborators? What is the future of hydrogen blending in natural gas pipelines? What are limitations, if any? \nWhat are constructive ways of addressing efficiency losses of hydrogen and the difference in source of production, ie. grey versus blue versus green?\nWhat is the timing and scale for the hydrogen contribution to decarbonization and a lower carbon energy future? How can we look at timing, scheduling and limits in a pragmatic way in order to fully capitalize on the opportunity?\n\nNatural Gas Through The ESG Lense And A Closer Look At The “E”\n\nUnder the ESG concerns, what are impacts to social, governance, environment and within environment decarbonization, air pollution and accessibility? \nHow do priorities shift regionally and why is it important to look at solutions holistically? What is the role of natural gas in the “E”, in reducing health concerns associated with other energy sources and in reducing carbon? What are globally solutions to cleaning up the “E” in ESG? \nWill ESG excellence be the decisive factor for future investments and project go-aheads? How can companies ensure robustness of investments against broader environmental, social and governance requirements? How can greenwashing be avoided? Will “clean fracs” and “zero routine flaring” be the enablers of future production?\n\nThe Role of Natural Gas for Electrification Goals\n\nWhat role can gas play in achieving future electrification goals? What are baseload alternatives to allow for the biggest percentage of renewable energy sources in the electricity mix? How will availability, affordability and reliability of natural gas determine the role it will play?\nWhat role does natural gas have to play in providing a resilient grid infrastructure?\nHow will advances in storage technologies impact the electricity value chain and the potential to decarbonize? What will be the role, opportunities, environmental impacts and limitations of battery storage?\n\nNatural Gas in the Transportation Sector\n\nWhat are the opportunities and limitations of electrifying the transportation sector?\nHow can an efficient infrastructure enable a clean transportation future?\nWhere do opportunities lie for low-carbon shipping? Can hydrogen be efficiently and safely used in shipping?\n\nNatural Gas and its Role in Hard-To-Abate Sectors\n\nHow can natural gas, renewable energy, hydrogen and CCUS work together in hard-to-decarbonize sectors, including production of steel and cement, industrial processes, fertilizers and heavy-duty transport?\nExamining life cycle emissions and CO2 capture opportunities to assess climate impact\nWhat are feasible technologies and applications on the horizon?\n\nInnovation and Investment in the Natural Gas Sector\n\nWhich technologies have the potential to disrupt the sector? Which are at the cusp of commercialization and technical readiness? Can any technologies solve challenges of fundamentals around energy density?\nHow much CO2 can each of these technologies remove?\nHow can we ensure capital will flow into what can improve the world’s energy systems, energy access and a sustainable energy future?\n\nEnergy Poverty, Global Energy Access and the Role of Natural Gas\n\nEnergy poverty as a global, but also national priority; how can outcomes of energy poverty be mitigated, including air pollution, migration, lack of economic development? Are our current solutions timely and well positioned to avoid disasters and create adverse effects, including growing coal plant capacity?\nDo blanket bans hurt the balance of global CO2 emissions? Perspectives from different parts of the world\nCan a global carbon budget be the way forward when regional realities differ widely?\n\nFollow MidstreamCalendar.com for upcoming industry events. Midstream Calendar was created to help synchronize the industry by providing a free lookahead for key industry events across the country. We focus on non-profit support, community, and industry specific trade shows and conferences for gathering, gas processing, transmission, compression, refining plants, chemical plants, fertilizer plants, terminals, storage facilities, LNG plants, syngas, and bio mass.\nAbout Southwest Pipe Services:\nSouthwest Pipe Services, Inc. (SWP) is an environmental pipeline service company specializing in the mechanical removal of pipe coatings. Our services are performed for many clients in the oil and gas, petrochemical, and energy industries. We can perform these services at our Alvin, TX, or Winfield, KS facilities. Southwest Pipe Services can even mobilize to a client’s job site or facility and perform cleaning services on-site. Many of the coatings we remove are classified as regulated waste by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), (pipelines) containing asbestos (ACM) and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs remediation). SWP handles the removal of these coatings as specified by all local, state, and federal regulating agencies.\nDedicated to innovation and sustainability, Southwest Pipe Services, Inc. (SWP) contributes to a cleaner, more efficient future in the oil, gas, petrochemical, and energy industries. For more information about Southwest Pipe Services, Inc., please visit www.southwestpipeservices.com.\n
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