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Chapters:
00:35 Thoughts and insights into COP26
02:17 Why have gas prices seen such volatility?
06:30 Will gas prices rise again as the Northern Hemisphere winter approaches?
08:25 Why have main consumer markets not increased storage capabilities?
09:45 What impact will methane emissions have on gas producers?
11:55 Will the future of coal be saved by CCUS?
14:30 Does gas have a future as a ‘standby’ clean fuel?
17:30 Will the future of gas be forever embroiled in hydrogen?
About the Guest:
Anne-Sophie Corbeau is a Global Research Scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Her research focuses on hydrogen and natural gas. Anne-Sophie has over 20 years of experience in the energy industry and is a recognized expert on natural gas. She is the author of many publications focusing on gas, LNG markets, Asia, China, India and Africa, including the book “LNG markets in transition: the great reconfiguration” (Oxford, 2016). She is also a member of the Gastech governing body.
Prior to joining the Center, Mrs. Corbeau was a senior Leader and head of gas analysis at BP, where she was responsible for advising the Leadership Team on gas market developments and long term pricing assumptions. As part of the Economic and Energy Insights team, she was leading the Energy Outlook’s analysis on gas, industry, nuclear and hydrogen. She also served as a member of BP France’s Comex (board). Before joining BP, she was a Research Fellow at KAPSARC (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center) in Riyadh where she set up and expanded the natural gas program. She also worked for the International Energy Agency (IEA) where she was responsible for managing the research on global gas markets, and for IHS CERA.
She began her career as an engineer working on fuel cells and hydrogen at Peugeot and Debis Systemhaus. Anne-Sophie holds an MSc from the Ecole Centrale Paris and an MSc from the University of Stuttgart.
More from The Al-Attiyah Foundation:
1. Energy Research Report - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/36wb6pg
2. Research Report - CCUS:
https://bit.ly/3wEQg1F
3. Research Report - Asian Gas Markets:
https://bit.ly/3B1eS85
4. 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:
00:35 Thoughts and insights into COP26
02:17 Why have gas prices seen such volatility?
06:30 Will gas prices rise again as the Northern Hemisphere winter approaches?
08:25 Why have main consumer markets not increased storage capabilities?
09:45 What impact will methane emissions have on gas producers?
11:55 Will the future of coal be saved by CCUS?
14:30 Does gas have a future as a ‘standby’ clean fuel?
17:30 Will the future of gas be forever embroiled in hydrogen?
About the Guest:
Anne-Sophie Corbeau is a Global Research Scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Her research focuses on hydrogen and natural gas. Anne-Sophie has over 20 years of experience in the energy industry and is a recognized expert on natural gas. She is the author of many publications focusing on gas, LNG markets, Asia, China, India and Africa, including the book “LNG markets in transition: the great reconfiguration” (Oxford, 2016). She is also a member of the Gastech governing body.
Prior to joining the Center, Mrs. Corbeau was a senior Leader and head of gas analysis at BP, where she was responsible for advising the Leadership Team on gas market developments and long term pricing assumptions. As part of the Economic and Energy Insights team, she was leading the Energy Outlook’s analysis on gas, industry, nuclear and hydrogen. She also served as a member of BP France’s Comex (board). Before joining BP, she was a Research Fellow at KAPSARC (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center) in Riyadh where she set up and expanded the natural gas program. She also worked for the International Energy Agency (IEA) where she was responsible for managing the research on global gas markets, and for IHS CERA.
She began her career as an engineer working on fuel cells and hydrogen at Peugeot and Debis Systemhaus. Anne-Sophie holds an MSc from the Ecole Centrale Paris and an MSc from the University of Stuttgart.
More from The Al-Attiyah Foundation:
1. Energy Research Report - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/36wb6pg
2. Research Report - CCUS:
https://bit.ly/3wEQg1F
3. Research Report - Asian Gas Markets:
https://bit.ly/3B1eS85
4. Webinar - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/3raNmjL