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Future Energy Trends - London
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This 3 day course concentrates on a review and analysis of energy trends over the next 20 years. While predicting future energy trends can be fraught with uncertainties, attention is given to reviewing and analysing a variety of key market drivers, applying sensitivities and discussing probable outcomes.

  • Course Instructor: William Pyke



Course dates

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19-21 Sep 2012 London, UK £3,450.00 Add dates Download Register now

This 3 day course concentrates on a review and analysis of energy trends over the next 20 years. While predicting future energy trends can be fraught with uncertainties, attention is given to reviewing and analysing a variety of key market drivers, applying sensitivities and discussing probable outcomes. This programme features:

  • Global growth trends: population, affluence and economic performance
  • Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Coal market trends
  • The development and growth of alternative energy sources; renewables nuclear and hydroelectricity
  • Impact of the non-conventional fuels
  • Non-conventional oil and gas; oil sands and shales, shale gas and coal bed methane
  • The future roles of NOCs and IOCs
  • The ‘Peak Oil’ issue
  • Transportation trends, technical developments- Hybrids, EVs and Fuel cells
  • Hydrogen as a fuel
  • Carbon prices, legislation and trading
  • Geopolitics and impact on energy markets

Who should attend

  • Oil and Gas Professionals
  • Energy Executives
  • Corporate Planners in Energy Companies
  • Equity Fund Managers
  • Government Agencies
  • Investment Bankers
  • Ministries
  • Pension Fund Managers

Benefits of attending

Comprehensive review of current and forecast energy trends Understanding of comparative energy cost projections Strategic positioning in developing energy markets.

Course overview

Energy markets in the first part of the 21st century will continue to be impacted by major political, economic,  environmental and technical challenges.

This 3-day course is focused on examining the developing energy trends that are anticipated over the next 20 years and is designed to inform delegates of current facts, future options, opportunities, risks and likely outcomes over this period. The full range of energy markets are examined and reviewed. The largest energy markets will continue to be the fossil fuels; crude oil, natural gas and coal.

These markets will continue to dominate well into the 2030s. However, all forecasts indicate that the non-carbon energy alternatives that comprise nuclear, hydroelectric and renewables will continue to develop and eventually supplant fossil fuels in energy markets. Costs and prices of energy categories, both current and forecasted, are compared and contrasted.

This course involves delegates interactively in short exercises, quizzes and discussion of forecasts and their sensitivities. The course has appeal to attendees from both technical and nontechnical backgrounds. However, emphasis is given to the commercial and economic drivers that will impact the energy markets. The key activities, processes and terms are presented in clear and jargon-free language that will enable attendees to gain a rapid understanding of the fundamental issues affecting energy trends.

The topics are reviewed using PowerPoint presentations, discussions and handout notes that will reinforce your  understanding


Course dates

Dates Location Price Add dates to my diary Brochure Register
19-21 Sep 2012 London, UK £3,450.00 Add dates Download Register now


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