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Chapters:
01:45 What effect with the conflict in Ukraine have on energy supply?
03:25 What will likely happen to the refined products trade in Europe?
04:55 Could Russia ever stop gas delivery to Europe?
08:00 How long until Germany's new LNG facilities come into effect?
09:45 Will US producers prioritise growth over shareholders in future?
12:45 What does the future hold for stranded fossil fuel assets?
14:25 What effect has the Ukraine conflict had on the future of Nuclear?
16:40 What returns could investors see in renewable energy investments?
18:45 Is the future of hydrogen hype or reality?
19:45 What are your thoughts on the changing geopolitics of fossil fuels?
22:20 Is the 1.5 °C goal of the Paris Agreement achievable?
About the Guest:
Mr. Roger Diwan is a Vice President for IHS Markit Energy and heads a dedicated research team that provides integrated energy advisory to the financial sector.
He has over 25 years of experience in advising financial institutions on strategies in the oil and gas markets, energy trends and companies’ strategy, with a renewed focus on the capital dimension of the energy transition.
Mr. Diwan leads a team of analysts and strategists to advise over 150 Asset Managers, Hedge Funds and Private Equity firms by providing customized analysis on market developments for oil, gas, power, and renewables, with a focus on spending, company strategies and capital markets developments. Recently, his work has focused on the risks of under-investment for oil during the energy transition, the capital transition challenges that energy systems face in the next 10 years, but also all current energy geopolitical questions facing oil, gas and the manufacturing of renewables.
Mr. Diwan holds a Bachelor of Arts from the Sorbonne University and master’s degrees from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques of Paris and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C.
More from The Al-Attiyah Foundation:
1. Energy Research Report - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/36wb6pg
2. Research Report - CCUS:
https://bit.ly/3wEQg1F
3. Webinar - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/3raNmjL
Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/36yOW5F
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3yUcmP5
Subscribe to our Publications: http://eepurl.com/giu18r
Chapters:
01:45 What effect with the conflict in Ukraine have on energy supply?
03:25 What will likely happen to the refined products trade in Europe?
04:55 Could Russia ever stop gas delivery to Europe?
08:00 How long until Germany's new LNG facilities come into effect?
09:45 Will US producers prioritise growth over shareholders in future?
12:45 What does the future hold for stranded fossil fuel assets?
14:25 What effect has the Ukraine conflict had on the future of Nuclear?
16:40 What returns could investors see in renewable energy investments?
18:45 Is the future of hydrogen hype or reality?
19:45 What are your thoughts on the changing geopolitics of fossil fuels?
22:20 Is the 1.5 °C goal of the Paris Agreement achievable?
About the Guest:
Mr. Roger Diwan is a Vice President for IHS Markit Energy and heads a dedicated research team that provides integrated energy advisory to the financial sector.
He has over 25 years of experience in advising financial institutions on strategies in the oil and gas markets, energy trends and companies’ strategy, with a renewed focus on the capital dimension of the energy transition.
Mr. Diwan leads a team of analysts and strategists to advise over 150 Asset Managers, Hedge Funds and Private Equity firms by providing customized analysis on market developments for oil, gas, power, and renewables, with a focus on spending, company strategies and capital markets developments. Recently, his work has focused on the risks of under-investment for oil during the energy transition, the capital transition challenges that energy systems face in the next 10 years, but also all current energy geopolitical questions facing oil, gas and the manufacturing of renewables.
Mr. Diwan holds a Bachelor of Arts from the Sorbonne University and master’s degrees from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques of Paris and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C.
More from The Al-Attiyah Foundation:
1. Energy Research Report - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/36wb6pg
2. Research Report - CCUS:
https://bit.ly/3wEQg1F
3. Webinar - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/3raNmjL