April 27th, 2021
With a long-term vision to enable the creation of a regional gas market, AGP facilitates a shared understanding between government officials and the private sector about the technical, commercial, and economic factors that spur investment. To this end, as part of an ongoing webinar series on the innovative development of LNG markets in South and Southeast Asia, AGP is conducting a webinar on the Issues Facing Natural Gas Development in Asia from the perspectives of the media covering the issues.
March 18th, 2021
In this   webinar , we will share insights on the role of transmission system operators (TSOs) in managing pipeline capacity and how India can adapt lessons from overseas’ sectors to India’s existing gas market structure.  Panelists will discuss different models for adoption of a TSO (ownership unbundling, independent system operator, transmission system operator, etc.), the challenges, and the stringent regulations that may be needed for implementation of these models. Esteemed panelists will share their views on the Indian gas market structure and how the appointment of a TSO can help bring in transparency in operation as a step towards market liberalization.
March 8th, 2021

Please join the United States Energy Association on International Women's Day for our Promoting Women in Energy Webinar.

The webinar speakers will discuss groups supporting women in energy around the world, how the groups formed, their activities, and challenges for women in energy in their respective countries. 

February 2nd, 2021
This webinar will feature a presentation by Scott Johnston, director at the Australian Energy Regulator. He will discuss how market monitoring takes place within Australia’s electricity-market framework.
December 16th, 2020

The momentum and vital need for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies has never been greater and two states that stand out with opportunities for CCUS are Colorado and Wyoming.

The US leads the world in facilities in operation or advanced development with 38 projects, including projects in both Colorado and Wyoming in power generation, gas processing, and cement production. New projects in biofuels and hydrogen production are also in development as these states are attracting more and more interest in CCUS from the business community.

December 15th, 2020

The momentum and vital need for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies has never been greater and two states that stand out with opportunities for CCUS are Colorado and Wyoming.

The US leads the world in facilities in operation or advanced development with 38 projects, including projects in both Colorado and Wyoming in power generation, gas processing, and cement production. New projects in biofuels and hydrogen production are also in development as these states are attracting more and more interest in CCUS from the business community.

December 16th, 2020

The United States Energy Association (USEA) held a virtual Workshop on the Potential for Small-Scale Liquefied Natural Gas Deployment in Central and Eastern Europe on Wednesday, December 16. This workshop featured the release of a comprehensive regional study on key enablers and market potential for small-scale LNG in the region developed with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy.

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