Video: Gas to Power 2019
The event featured a day of discussion on the challenges and opportunities within the burgeoning gas-to-power sector
Petroleum Economist held the inaugural Gas to Power Forum on 30 April, 2019, at Canary Wharf in London. The well-attended event saw discussions on a range of challenges and opportunities within the gas to power sector. For instance, speakers addressed topics such as the key sources for non-power generation gas demand growth, how to structure a successful deal and the implications for CapEx requirements. Held in partnership with EY, Winston and Strawn LLP, Standard Chartered Bank and Energean, the event featured insights on how non-majors can finance building infrastructure, and the role of gas to power in future gas demand. Meanwhile, other industry experts from firms such as Tellurian cover
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