If it proves inaccurate but is nevertheless heeded by policymakers and industry, the IEA’s forecast of weaker gas demand growth could imperil sufficient investment in supply. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 10]
Europe will remain greatly exposed to global LNG market volatility, energy experts Thierry Bros and Anne-Sophie Corbeau warned in NGW’s latest In a Nutshell podcast, as it has mostly lost its previous “buffers” against supply shocks. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 9]
whether that s in the other pipeline gas supply that we get, or maybe in the weather, or demand related factors. phillip lewis, the big boss of vaasaett, a real pleasure. thanks very much for your time. thank you. another guest we spoke to a year ago said europe better pray for a mild winter, or it could face blackouts. she s the managing director and head of global commodities at rbc capital markets. she also sits on the united states national petroleum council, which advises the american government on its oil and gas strategy. helima croft, a real pleasure having you back on the show. and helima, let me start with this, the big picture. are europe and north america in a better or worse position than last year. i mean, last year, we were worried about a winter of discontent. i mean, remember we were deeply concerned about russia weaponizing energy. we were concerned that europe would have to choose between heating and eating. and a funny thing happened europe got through winter we
but i think that we will still be at risk. i think we ll still be at risk from extreme situations that may transpire whether that s in the supply of lng, whether that s in the other pipeline gas supply that we get, or maybe in the weather, or demand related factors. phillip lewis, the big boss of vaasaett, a real pleasure. thanks very much for your time. thank you. another guest we spoke to a year ago said europe better pray for a mild winter, or it could face blackouts. she s the managing director and head of global commodities at rbc capital markets. she also sits on the united states national petroleum council, which advises the american government on its oil and gas strategy. helima croft, a real pleasure having you back on the show. and helima, let me start with this, the big picture. are europe and north america in a better or worse position than last year. i mean, last year, we were worried about a winter of discontent. i mean, remember we were deeply concerned