logo
episode-header-image
Sep 2023
33m 33s

Winter Gas Outlook: Cautious Optimism as...

bloomberg
About this episode
tail spinning
Up next
Jul 6
China Bets Big on Green Hydrogen: Analyst Reaction
China is emerging as the standout exception in the global hydrogen market. While many countries are scaling back ambitions, Beijing has set a new target to increase green hydrogen production eightfold by 2030, a level that could make it the world's largest producer and account fo ... Show More
26m 30s
Jul 1
The Hidden Economics of EV Charging Networks
What does it take to build an electric-vehicle charging network that really works? As EV adoption accelerates, charging operators are shifting from installing as many chargers as possible to designing networks that can reliably attract drivers, manage grid constraints and generat ... Show More
36m 6s
Jun 24
Battery Boom Is Upending Australian Power Market Rules
Australia is becoming a proving ground for the future of electricity markets. With renewables now supplying a large share of generation and batteries being deployed at unprecedented scale, the country is offering an early look at how power systems operate when storage becomes a c ... Show More
38m 3s
Recommended Episodes
Nov 2022
Europe’s Energy Crisis: End in sight or far from over?
Plentiful natural gas supplies and mild weather across Europe are creating optimism that the continent may be able to avoid shortages and blackouts this winter. But is that optimism premature? In the latest episode of Exchanges at Goldman Sachs, Goldman Sachs Research’s Samantha ... Show More
24m 11s
Aug 2022
Just How Bad Will the Energy Crisis Be in Europe This Winter?
As everyone knows, electricity prices in Europe have soared, due to a combination of factors, most prominently Russia's war in Ukraine and the curtailing of natural gas supplies. But how bad is it going to get this winter? Will Germany have enough energy to power homes and factor ... Show More
58m 41s
Jan 2023
What Could 2023 Deliver For Energy?
<p>The Energy Gang is back. We’re only a couple of weeks into the new year but already so much has happened.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>A mild winter so far in Europe has sent wholesale gas prices falling, but there’s still a long way to go. Natural gas is expected to trade at 77.11 Euro ... Show More
46m 53s
Oct 2022
105: The Global Energy Crisis
<p>Gas supplies from Russia have been significantly reduced due to the war in Ukraine. OPEC has announced oil production cuts and both Europe and the U.S. have stubbornly high inflation that central banks are trying to control. With winter fast approaching, what impact will that ... Show More
23m 11s
Sep 2020
A region of promise and uncertainty: A dive into Eastern Mediterranean natural gas and LNG markets
Ira Joseph, head of gas and power for S&P Global Platts Analytics, and Ryan Ouwerkerk, manager of Americas natural gas pricing for S&P Global Platts, are joined by Samer Mosis, Platts team lead, EMEA LNG, to discuss a range of short- and long-term dynamics impacting the Eastern M ... Show More
26m 6s
Feb 2023
Have LNG and gas markets returned to normality in 2023?
Prices are closer to lower, volatility has reduced and inter-product price spreads have come in, so are we seeing gas and LNG markets revert to normality? What are the factors that have calmed markets, and is this new-found tranquillity likely to be sustained? In this Commodities ... Show More
22m 51s
Mar 2023
Martijn Rats: Differing Prospects for Oil & Gas
tail spinning
4m 24s
Jan 2024
The Path Ahead for Natural Gas and Shale
tail spinning
3m 15s
Feb 2023
The return of Freeport LNG
The Freeport LNG terminal in Texas started exporting LNG cargoes in mid-February for the first time since a fire and explosion in June 2022 forced a shutdown of the facility, marking a milestone in the history of US LNG. In the global LNG market, the Freeport outage initially exa ... Show More
13m 16s