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America's Natural Gas 2023 Speaker Presentations

America's Natural Gas 2023 Speaker Presentations

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Getting It There: The Big Pipe 

More than 6 Bcf/d of new LNG capacity is under construction and a ninth U.S. export facility, Rio Grande, has FID. Meanwhile, domestic demand continues to grow, while powergen drops coal, upon connecting to new gas supply. Williams Cos. describes how it’s increasing capacity to market. Plus learn about the CCS it’s adding to a new Haynesville pipe.

MODERATOR:

  • Jordan Blum, Editorial Director, Hart Energy

SPEAKER:

  • Chad Zamarin, Executive Vice President, Williams

 

The Numbers: Supply, Demand & Beating Down that Half-Tcf

An in-depth overview of U.S. natgas supply-growth potential and the buyers awaiting more of the product domestically and abroad. Plus, new associated-gas potential and new Texas gas plays. And, how to get rid of the half-Tcf overhang in storage leftover from Freeport LNG’s eight-month closure?

SPEAKER:

  • Bernadette Johnson, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Power and Renewables, Enverus


The Role of U.S. Natural Gas Exports in a Low-Carbon World

As is the U.S., allies are de-carbon’ing their energy future. And U.S. gas is increasingly carbon-lite itself as field operations decrease emissions and CCS is being added along the route between wellhead and tanker. Here’s a look.

SPEAKER:

  • Benjamin Bajema, Analyst, Energy Futures Initiative

 

The Big Gas Field: Executive Q&A 

A leading U.S. oil and gas finder, culminating with the discovery of the Eagle Ford and the near co-discovery of the Haynesville, Dick Stoneburner is developing a new-territory gas basin in Australia. Here, he brings the perspective of how Australian and U.S. gas fit in the global supply future.

MODERATOR:

  • Nissa Darbonne, Editor-At-Large, Hart Energy

SPEAKER:

  • Dick Stoneburner, Chairman, Tamboran Resources Ltd., and Co-Founder, Petrohawk Energy Corp.

 

 Un-Stranding U.S. NatGas 

Pipeline operators are navigating U.S. surface issues, overcoming seemingly impossible impasses in getting stranded U.S. gas to buyers, while adding CCS toward greening what’s headed overseas. Here’s a look into what’s underway and the additional infrastructure needed to meet prospective buyers’ upcoming demand.

SPEAKERS:

  • Justin Carlson, Co-Founder & Chief Commercial Officer, East Daley Analytics
  • Thomas Sharp, Director of Permitting Intelligence, Arbo

 

The Producers: Gassed Up and Ready to Grow 

Leading U.S. gas producers describe growth plans, the near-term obstacles to greatly increasing supply, market volatility, making green gas, signing supply contracts for LNG and their longer-term outlook for indigenous and foreign demand.

INTRODUCTION:

  • Rick Talley, CEO, NSAI

MODERATOR:

  • Nissa Darbonne, Editor-At-Large, Hart Energy

SPEAKERS:

  • Hardy Murchison, President and CEO, Encino Energy
  • Alan Smith, Co-Founder, President and CEO, Rockcliff Energy
  • Christopher Valdez, CEO, PureWest Energy LLC


What the Money Wants: Is the Bull Market Near?

The rush of U.S. gas to Europe beginning in 2021 demonstrated the enormous and unquantified social value of this American Btu. The cacophony of calls to decarb portfolios has quieted. Where’s the money?

SPEAKERS:

  • Muhammad F. Laghari, Senior Managing Director, Guggenheim Securities LLC
  • Spencer Rippstein, Global Co-Head, Energy and Power Investment Banking, Piper Sandler 

 

A Small "C" in CH4: Low-CI RNG in Decarbonization

Dominion Energy’s RNG program was born and raised through hard work, project development and partnerships. Learn how low-CI RNG is a great tool for decarbonization of thermal load and all forms of transportation—particularly for hydrogen and SAF. 

MODERATOR:

  • Darren Barbee, Senior Editor, A&D, Hart Energy

SPEAKER:

  • Ryan Childress, General Manager, New Business & Customer Solutions, Dominion Energy 

 

What the Buyers Want: More, Please

Industrial, small business and other users of natural gas want more. In Virginia, next door to one of the world’s largest gas fields, the Appalachian Basin, manufacturers are challenged to get sufficient gas supply. Hear about the demand and the political impasse.

MODERATOR:

  • Pietro Pitts, International Managing Editor, Hart Energy

SPEAKER:

  • Brett Vassey, President & CEO, Virginia Manufacturers Association

 

The Energy Transition Myth

The real fuels of the energy future are natgas and nuclear. Hear this leading myth-buster’s solid argument for skipping the nonsense and going straight to the best energy sources. 

SPEAKER:

  • Robert Bryce, Author, film producer, and host of the Power Hungry Podcast

 

De-Bottle-Necking D.C. - How to Free the Markets

The U.S. regulatory environment is putting severe constraints on the domestic energy future and that of America’s allies, posing the potential for loss of credibility with nations teetering on the brink of aligning with Russia and China. These Washington insiders describe how to wrestle the market out of 20th-century-think and into this new world.

MODERATOR:

  • Nissa Darbonne, Editor-At-Large, Hart Energy

SPEAKER:

  • Tim Stewart, President, U.S. Oil & Gas Association, and Senior Vice President, The McKeon Group Inc.

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