Future Gas Demand in the Energy Transition

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Norrie Stanley & Jon Suller present an overview of future gas demand in response to net zero. This is the first time TROVE News has featured a full webinar from another channel. We did this because Finding Petroleum deserves a wider audience! By putting this out under the TROVE News banner it should receive attention as it deserves, with over 6,400 subscribers and around half a million views of the channel. Many thanks to David Bamford and Karl Jeffrey at Finding Petroleum for agreeing to let this presentation go out on our TROVE News channel.

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00:00 Intro
02:24 Main talk
32:05 Q&A
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Great topic, Fascinating Webinar. THANKS

mrpaul
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Why wasn't natural hydrogen included in the presentation?

OnTheCrestofaWave
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When prices rise greatly as a result of scarcity by 2035, will not the long term contracts be renegotiated? The world has already passed the peak production of oil and coal is close by. Hence there will be more demand for gas and the peak production of gas will be earlier than 2040 that is now anticipated. Why is the world rushing head long to exhausting all the fossil fuels? There are not enough brakemen to stop this runaway train

seppokorpela
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Sorry but this is not a very good summary, very dismissive not very up to date, doesn't bother to discuss geologic hydrogen which has attracted over $500 Million of investment in a single year, not very in-depth regarding the exponential efficiencies exhibited by the H2 tech sector in the last 2 years. Just because the believers overstated their case early on is no reason to dismiss the sector.

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