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The Nabucco pipeline, and supply
politics |
July 2010
Issue #66 |
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The
Nabucco Pipeline |
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Cartoon |
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Training Dates |
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Last month’s MZINE article on the Nabucco
pipeline discussed market demand issues and whether the
project will have a significant market to sell to following
the recent decline in gas demand as a result of the
recession. |
This month’s article covers the supply aspect of the
Nabucco pipeline, an issue which has threatened to significantly
hinder the chances of the pipeline’s implementation if not
successfully resolved.
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Welcome to
the July issue of MZINE
This month
MJMEnergy's Tim Madden completes his review with part
two on how the Nabucco pipeline is progressing.
Public courses return in September with a number of our
public courses taking place in London and Oxford, please
see course listings for more information on venue and
dates. Derek maybe on holiday but he did manage to put
together another of his cartoons before he went. |
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Public Training Courses
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1st September |
Global
LNG |
Understanding the physical and commercial realities of LNG.
The LNG business is expanding at an unprecedented rate as
buyers seek alternative sources of supply to meet increasing
natural gas demand and replace declining domestic
production. |
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3rd September |
Global
Oil Markets |
This
one-day seminar covers the entire oil supply chain from
upstream production to downstream refining and marketing,
providing an invaluable foundation for informed oil market
analysis. |
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14th September |
EU Electricity Markets
two-day seminar |
The EU electricity markets
course provides a review of power markets across Europe,
examining the practical extent of liberalisation, and the
challenges and changes facing these markets. The course
reviews the likely impact of further liberalisation
proposals and changing market dynamics, and assesses the
strategy of key players in the European energy market. |
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16th September |
EU
Gas Markets
two-day seminar |
The EU gas markets course
provides a review of gas markets across Europe,
examining the practical extent of liberalisation, and the
challenges and changes facing these markets. The course
reviews the likely impact of further liberalisation
proposals and changing market dynamics, and assesses the
strategy of key players in the European gas market. |
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21st September |
21st Century Regulations
three-day seminar |
Understanding and
applying regulation to gas markets is a crucial
skill as energy market liberalisation gathers pace
around the world.
This three-day course
has been specifically developed by MJMEnergy in
order to explain both the background and practice of
gas market regulation as well as providing suitable
tools and intellectual and practical frameworks for
parties involved in 21st Century gas regulation.
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All
of our training courses can earn, participating solicitors, CPD
points from the law society. Attendance at any of our events may
also contribute to meeting accountancy CPD requirements under the
terms of the ICAEW's CPD policy. Please visit
www.icaew.co.uk/cpd for the ICAEW's
CPD policy details. |
Online
Training Courses
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LNG - an
Introduction |
This
online training course provides a good introduction to LNG
globally. (Flash required) |
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Back
Office Training Programme |
The Back
Office Training Programme is designed to be a web-based
resource that staff from many energy trading companies can
utilise to gain understanding of the key principles and
practice of energy trading Back Office operations. |
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