eFLAME Infocus
Hot topic debates on policy, markets, LNG, trading and hydrogen
Impactful and immersive sessions on the topics driving change in the energy industry.
Upcoming eFlame topics
Global LNG supply & demand
Where do we stand with utilisation of natural gas across the globe and who are the offtakers?
- What is the current situation of gas storage & capacity expansion plans?
- With massive ramp up on LNG exports – What does it mean for pricing? Where is the demand coming from and where will Europe be positioned?
- Outlook on Russia & China relationship- Are there stimuli for Chinese demand recovery in 2025?
Has European gas supply-demand found an equilibrium?
Do we need to continue the emergency measures?
- Learning from past winter and how does it affect storage capacity of Europe?
- What’s the worst that could happen the next coming winters?
- How the USA elections, outcome of Ukraine transit contract disrupt the European LNG market?
- Will TTF prices increase?
Methane emissions
How are companies meeting the standards in how you monitor, verify and report emissions? How to demonstrate “reasonable effort”?
This session will discuss examples of how to implement methane emissions regulation in practice.
- How can companies determine the imports meets all the methane regulations?
- What consitutes a “reasonable effort”?
How can hydrogen projects be scaled?
Will there be enough to help with 2050 targets?
- The scope of implementation of the gas decarbonisation package and the new definition of hydrogen policies, what does it mean to natural gas industry?
- Encouraging collaboration along the value chain – how?
- Complying with RED 111 – but how does this work for consumers?
- How may the low carbon hydrogen market scale up combined or jointly with other existing projects?
Getting a CCUS value chain in place to hit net zero targets:
Projects, finance and sizing the network
- Who is putting up the money?
- What is the progress to date on CCS
- What progress for CCS clusters are we seeing in the UK and Europe with hydrogen and power generation?