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Joining
Mike Madden in 1997, initially to help write
publications for the company, consultant, research
director and training manager Nick White, added a
valuable resource and the start of the in-house
team.
Nick is the Commissioning Editor and author of a
number of energy market reports including,
‘Liberalising Gas in Europe: the implementation and
implications of the EU Gas Directive’ (Petroleum
Economist, Autumn 2001), ‘Energy Trading in the UK’,
and ‘The Long-term Capacity Auctions’. As a
consultant, Nick has advised companies on diverse
areas of energy market development and regularly
writes, develops and presents training courses.
Key areas of expertise include energy market
liberalisation, regulation and transportation
charging, third party access to transportation
networks, market design and corporate restructuring,
energy trading, and gas and power convergence.
Recent projects have included a study on third party
access and transportation charging regimes in Italy
and the UK, a review of gas quality specifications
in the USA, UK, Netherlands, Germany and France,
studies on the UK transportation capacity regime and
energy market liberalisation in Italy, a review of
transportation and processing opportunities
offshore, an analysis of the impact of oil price
indexation and European liberalisation on UK gas
prices, an analysis of gas storage projects across
Europe, and an analysis of UK gas burn for power
generation.
Recent consultancy projects include the following:
• Feasibility study for a potential gas storage
facility in the UK
• Detailed analysis of UK and Italian gas
transportation terms, conditions, tariffs,
regulation and market structure for a gas
transporter and supplier
• Analysis of gas storage facilities across Europe,
covering capex and opex and utilisation
• Review of the approach to gas quality issues in
the USA, UK, Germany, the Netherlands and France for
a gas transporter
• Research on UK offshore transportation regime for
an oil and gas producer
• Calculation of UK gas-to-power demand for an
international energy broker
• Analysis of transportation terms and tariffs
across the EU for a national gas transportation
company
• Review of the development of the UK gas entry
capacity regime for an energy trade association
• Study of the structure of gas prices in the UK and
Europe for a group of producers
• Review of the impact of competition on existing
gas players
• Extensive lecturing on various aspects of energy
markets for MJMEnergy Training, Petroleum Economist
Training, and the International Petroleum Exchange
(now ICE) Training
• Establishing MJMEnergy Publishing, writing,
editing and publishing a number of energy market
reports
• Research on a wide range of areas including,
European gas market liberalisation, gas trading,
transportation access, the UK Network Code, changing
market structures in liberalising markets, risk
management, transportation contracts.
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