Please join the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center on Thursday, May 26th, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am ET for the Spring 2022 edition of the Atlantic Council’s natural gas roundtable. This roundtable will be hybrid, and participants will be welcome to join either in person in the Atlantic Council offices or virtually via Zoom. The meeting will convene key stakeholders from the public and private sectors and feature discussions with and presentations from industry experts.

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The global natural gas industry has become a focal point of geopolitics over the past months, as the war in Ukraine has reemphasized the importance of global energy security and the geopolitical dimensions of the gas market. New policies and FERC guidelines related to emissions monitoring and intensity for US producers likewise provide a new landscape for the industry and may begin to reshape the industry for the long term. As policymakers and industry leaders wrestle with the dual need to sufficiently supply the market and meet acute short-term security and supply challenges while also preparing for more stringent policies and a net-zero future, new strategies will be critical.

This roundtable will feature two panel discussions: Updated FERC Policies and Monitoring Emissions Intensity and European Energy Security, LNG, and Natural Gas Storage.

This is a private, off-the-record event, and the Chatham House rule applies. Please join this conversation either in the Atlantic Council offices or via the web application Zoom, which is accessible through your web browser, the Zoom desktop or mobile app, and by phone. Register through the form below to receive further information on how to join the discussion.