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European Autumn Gas Conference (EAGC) 2014
www.theeagc.com
Location:

Grange St Paul’s Hotel, London, United Kingdom


Date
28
10.2014



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The European Autumn Gas Conference (EAGC) 2014 will attract business leaders operating within Europe’s gas supply chain, who are looking to adapt and overcome the commercial, geopolitical and macro-environmental challenges of working in the region. These include government officials, regulators, upstream and midstream companies, utilities, traders and originators, investors and large industrial energy users.

Website: www.theeagc.com

Conference Discussion topics for 2014 include:
- Global Market Outlook: Has the Context of European Security of Supply Totally Changed?
- Supplier Strategies: What are the Choices for Europe, and where will Supply Come From?
- Trading, Finance & Investment in Gas: Is There Anything Left in Europe – or Shall We All Just Move to Asia…?
- Focus on LNG: All Eyes on LNG: Will Europe Remain a Key Global LNG Market?
- Demand-Side Innovation: The Changing Face of Gas Use in Europe

This year’s conference is sponsored by companies including Storengy, Cheniere, Wood Mackenzie, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, Energy Exemplar and in response to requests from past delegates, the EAGC will this year deliver even greater value and insight as we introduce our pre-conference half-day “Traders & Originators Networking Forum” which offers those working in the procurement and movement of gas unprecedented opportunity to meet with industry leaders and policy-makers.

Download the Conference Programme Here

Specialists in Gas, Natural Gas, LNG, Origination, Trading, Gas Supply, Gas Marketing, Gas Procurement, Business Development will hear from confirmed speakers including:
• Han Fennema, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Board, Gasunie
• Edouard Neviaski, Chief Executive Officer, GDF Suez Trading
• Jean-Marc Leroy, Chief Executive Officer, Storengy
• Klaus Reinisch, CEO, Petronas Trading
• Chris Schemers, Head of Origination, BP 
• Andree Stracke, Head of Global Gas & LNG Origination, RWE Supply & Trading
• Julio Castro, Head of Global Gas & Trading and Origination, Iberdola
• Martin Houston, Managing Director, Parallax Energy  and Former Chief Operating Officer, BG Group
• David Brookes, Head, European Gas Trading Desk, Citigroup Global Commodities 
• Ben Hollins, Head, Gas & Power Research, Wood Mackenzie 
• Marcelino Oreja Arburúa, CEO, ENAGAS

For further information on registration email Laurence Allen, Senior Marketing Manager on laurenceallen@dmgevents.com or call +44 (0)20 3615 0390


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