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For sample copies of Natural Gas SEER and Global Petroleum SEER, EMAIL:Info@EnergySEER.com Natural Gas Natural Gas SEER's Recent Track Record North American Natural Gas Outlook US Energy Services Presentation, May 16, 2008 North American Natural Gas Outlook: Prospects and Risks, Connecticut Power & Energy Society, September 13, 2006 Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas Outlook: Prospects and Risks, Northeast Gas Association, Februay 1, 2006 Grayscale Version Natural Gas Supply Outlook through 2010: Challenges for North America and the Northeast US, Northeast Gas Association, September 13, 2005, This presentation discusses the North American natural gas supply outlook from 2005 to 2010 and Northeast Market Issues Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas: Small Changes in Quantity - Large Changes in Price, GasFair, April, 17, 2005, This presentation includes regional production results from the Lippman Consulting (LCI) gas production model. SEER believes the LCI model is the best intermediate term North American gas production production model available. Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas Fundamentals: Do They Matter and Does Anyone Know What They Are? Deutsche Bank, March 9, 2005. This presentation discusses the implicatons of risks and uncertainty for the natural gas outlook. Grayscale Version 2005 North American Natural Gas Outlook January 17, 2005 This presentation focuses on the supply-demand balance for the coming non-heating season. Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas: Prospects for the Heating Season and Gas Supply Outlook Northeast Energy and Commerce Association, October 14, 2004 This presentation discusses the outlook for the heating season and the supply outlook through 2010. Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas: Prospects for the Heating Season and Gas Supply Outlook Southern Gas Association, September 16, 2004 This presentation discusses the outlook for the heating season and the supply outlook through 2010. Grayscale Version “Bridging the Gap” – Views of Interim Gas Supply (US Lower 48) Canadian Energy Research Institute, March 1, 2004 This presentation discusses the US supply outlook through 2010. Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas: Déjà vu All Over Again? Lazard Freres & Co. LLC, February 24, 2004 This presentation focuses on the near term outlook for natural gas. Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas: Will the New View Be Correct this Time? New York Energy Forum, February 23, 2004 This presentation comments on energy forecasts and the the US natural gas outlook through 2010. Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas: Was Chicken Little Right After All? Fifth Annual Northeast Natural Gas Symposium, February 2, 2004 This presentation reviews the US natural gas supply outlook through 2010. Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas: Plausible Prices and Their Impact A Presentation for the Southern Gas Association: Gas Forcasters Forum, October 24, 2003 Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas Outlook: Expectations and Potential Surprises This is a presentation for the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association Fall, 2003 Natural Gas Conference. It provides an overview of market expectations during the next decade, upper and lower bounds on prices and potential market surprises. Grayscale Version Near Term North American Natural Gas Price Outlook (2003) This is a presentation for the Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.'s Fall Energy Symposium. It addresses the possible impact of the EPA's August 2003 New Source Review ruling, natural gas demand reductions, the outlook for industrial gas consumption, and the price outlook for the 2003-04 heating season. . Grayscale Version Stay of EPA New Source Review Ruling North American Natural Gas: Will the Conventional Wisdom be Wrong Again? The history of the energy industry is full of projectons that were way of the mark. Is the current view of the North American natural gas future correct or are there signs that a very different future may unfold? Grayscale Version North American Natural Gas: A Crisis Ahead Or Is Chicken Little Running Around Again? Is there a natural gas supply “crisis” or will there be a repeat of the 2001 experience? Why do many analysts believe that natural gas production will remain flat or decline for several years? What surprises could change the outlook for high natural gas prices?. What forces will determine long-term natural gas supply, demand, and price? What is the incremental cost of supplies? How will demand respond to price? Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) The Role of Natural Gas In The Energy Future of Asia Pacific Region A Presentation To The Kennedy School, Harvard Univesity, February 2008. The Outlook for Global Trade in LNG Projections to the Year 2020, August 2007. Increasing LNG Invesments The LNG North American Summit, JuneThe LNG North American Summit 2007 2007 INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL AND PACIFIC RIM LNG MARKETS A Presentation to the California Energy Commission Workshop on LNG Access Issues and Security of Supply Sacramento, CA June 1, 2005. Imported LNG for U.S. Markets - Gas Supply Is Not Just About North America Anymore A Presentation to the 24th Annual North American Conference of the USAEE/IAEEE, Washington, D.C. July 9, 2004 U.S. Reliance on International Liquified Natural Gas Supply A Policy Paper Prepared for the National Commission on Energy Policy, February 2004 LNG Comes of Age in North America A Presentation to the National Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts & the Petroleum Investor Relations Association, Miami, Florida October 3, 2003 The North American LNG Revival Based on a Paper Published in The Energy Journal - "The LNG Revolution" Presented to The Energy Modeling Forum - EMF 20, College Park, Maryland, July 1, 2003 The LNG Revolution A paper published in the Spring of 2003 (Volume 24, Number 2) of The Energy Journal of the International Association for Energy Economics LNG Exports to the U.S. - Issues of Gas Pricing and Gas-to-Gas Competition (Request a copy by EMAIL) A Presentation to the Latin American Conference on Cross-Border Trade, Sponsored by the International Energy Agency and the Organizacion Latinoamericana de Energia (OLADE), Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, 31 October 2002 The Outlook for U.S. Natural Gas Supply and Demand and the Potential Role for Liquefied Natural Gas A Presentation to the National Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts and the Petroleum Investor Relations Association, La Quinta, CA, 10 October 2002 The LNG Option for Middle East Gas Trade A Presentation to the Sixth Meeting of Experts from Energy Exporting and Importing Countries, Sponsored by the International Energy Agency and the Gulf Co-operation Council, Abu Dhabi, 29 January 2002 Recent North American Natural Gas Markets - A Brief Period of “Heavy Weather” or a “Sea Change” in Outlook? (Request a copy by EMAIL) A Presentation to the 23rd Annual Oil & Money Conference, London, 30 October 2001 North American Price and Demand Dynamics (Request a copy by EMAIL) A Presentation to the Joint Annual Conference of the National Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts and the Petroleum Investor Relations Association, Palm Beach, FL, 11 October 2001 Anatomy of a Price Change - What Do Recent Events Signal for the Long Term U.S. Gas Marketplace? (Request a copy by EMAIL) A Presentation to the Zeus Development Conference on LNG’s Role in North American and Caribbean Gas Supply, Arlington, VA, 28 June 2001 North American Natural Gas Markets - The Revenge of the Old Economy? (Request a copy by EMAIL) A Presentation to the MIT Energy and Environmental Policy Workshop, Cambridge, 4 May 2001 The Growing Competition Between Pipelines And LNG For Gas Markets A Presentation to Gastech 2000, Houston, 16 November 2000 Identifying Key Forces in Natural Gas Markets (Request a copy by EMAIL) A Presentation to The USAEE/IAEE Annual Conference, Philadelphia, 27 September 2000 Natural Gas Developments Outside North America (Request a copy by EMAIL) A Presentation to the National Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 18 May 2000 Natural Gas Policy Issues for the Asian Region (Request a copy by EMAIL) An article in “Natural Gas in Asia: Facts and Fiction” Published by the U.S. National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation and presented at the Jancpec Okinawa Energy Business Forum, Okinawa, 8 October 1998 The Development of International Gas Transportation Systems - Latin America in a World Context (Request a copy by EMAIL) A presentation to the Natural Gas in the Americas 5 Conference, Sponsored by the Institute of Gas Technology, Trinidad, 21 June 1999 The Natural Gas Challenge to Oil’s Stationary Energy Markets (Request a copy by EMAIL) A presentation to the Centre for Global Energy Studies and Oil & Gas Journal Joint Conference, “Oil Price Challenges into the New Century”, Houston, 9 September 1999 Issues and Challenges in Implementing Gas Pipeline Infrastructure - Experience from North America (Request a copy by EMAIL) A presentation to the Forum on Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline & Power Grids, Sponsored by The ASEAN Council on Petroleum (ASCOPE), Kuala Lumpur, 6 October 1999 The Outlook for Remote Gas Supplies (Request a copy by EMAIL) An article published in the Middle East Economic Survey, 10 January 2000 Back to Top Global Petroleum (OIL) Unconventional Oil: Filling in the Gap or Flooding the Market? Department of Energy, National Energy Modeling System, April 12, 2005, This presentation discusses issues and supply curves for unconventional oil. Oil Supply Security in 2004: Does the Song Remain the Same? This paper is based on a presentation made recently to the International Energy Agency/Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (IEA/OPEC) Seventh Energy Experts’ Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand (February 5-6, 2004) the fact that the issue of oil supply security is still on the agenda demonstrates its continuing importance. The events in 2003, in fact, have prompted a number of Asian governments to develop their own strategic oil stockpiles as well as to consider other energy security policies. Global Petroleum SEER Alert The Shell Reserve Downgrading: Year of the Monkey Business? This paper reviews the implications of the Shell reserve revisions. It also discusses types of reserve estimates. Coping with Oil Price Volatility: Welcome to the Roller Coaster The New Pessimism about Petroleum Resources: Debunking the Hubbert Model (and Hubbert Modelers) Recently, numerous publications have appeared warning that oil production is near an unavoidable, geologically-determined peak that could have consequences up to and including “war, starvation, economic recession, possibly even the extinction of homo sapiens” (Campbell in Ruppert 2002.) The current series of alarmist articles could be said to be merely reincarnations of earlier work which proved fallacious, but the authors insist that they have made significant advances in their analyses, overcoming earlier errors. For a number of reasons, this work has been nearly impenetrable to many observers, which seems to have lent it an added cachet. However, careful examination of the data and methods, as well as extensive perusal of the writings, suggests that the opacity of the work is—at best—obscuring the inconclusive nature of their research. Energy Insecurity in the 21st Century: Welcome to the Roller Coaster (Request a copy by EMAIL) The New Geopolitics of Energy (Request a copy by EMAIL) Back to Top |