LNG Commercial Dynamics 2012
March 26 - 28, 2012(Ended)
London, United Kingdom

The LNG Commercial Dynamics is a course that covers topics such as:
- Why LNG?
- Introduction to Course Objectives
- Upstream Gas Production
- Overview of LNG Business in 2011
- LNG Shipping
- Liquefaction
- Developing an LNG Project
- Regasification
- LNG Prices in Asia
- LNG Markets in Asia
- LNG Prices in Europe
- LNG Markets in Europe
- LNG Prices in the Americas
- LNG in the Americas
- LNG Composition and Quality
- Challenges Facing LNG Supply
- The Financing of LNG Projects
- Safety, Security and Public Perception
- Overview of Hedging, Risk Management and Derivates
- LNG Business Models
- LNG in the next Decade - Where Are We Heading?
- Short Term Trading Challeneges Facing LNG Supply
The LNG Commercial Dynamics brings together Government officials, Upstream, midstream and downstream gas professionals, LNG trading companies, Commercial managers, Pricing managers, Gas sales & marketing executives, Strategists, planners & analysts, Project developers, Support staff and Lawyers & legal managers.
Venue
Not final
Address
London,
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Organization
Categories
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Important
Please, check the conference website for possible changes, before you make any traveling
arrangements
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