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Registration open now for annual Australian Domestic Gas Outlook 2023

by Holly Tancredi
November 29, 2022
in Gas, Sponsored Editorial
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The 10th annual Australian Domestic Gas Outlook (ADGO) conference brings together the who’s who of the industry, for high-level discussions articulating future directions.

It’s where you can engage with and hear from senior leaders from the length of the gas value chain, including gas producers, pipeline operators, retailers, end-users, regulators and policymakers.

The 2023 edition will be the 10th annual and we are looking forward to some valuable presentations as well as the networking this event is known for. New for 2023, we’ll be running the ADGO Women in Energy breakfast free for all attendees.

Speakers include:

  • The Hon Madeleine King, Minister for Resources; Minister for Northern Australia, Australian Government
  • The Hon. Bill Johnston, Minister for Mines and Petroleum, Energy and Corrective Services, Western Australian Government
  • Steve Davies, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Pipelines & Gas Association (APGA)
  • Frank Tudor, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Jemena
  • Stephen Harty, Chief Executive Officer, GLNG Operations, Santos GLNG
  • Adam Watson, Acting Chief Executive Officer, APA Group
  • Mark Abbotsford, Executive Vice President – Marketing and Trading, Woodside Energy
  • Anna Brakey, Commissioner, Chair East Coast Gas Market Board, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
  • Andrew Tan, President & Chief Executive Officer, Chiyoda Oceania
  • Andrew Thornton, Executive General Manager Integrated Gas, Origin Energy
  • Stephen Bell, Chief Executive Officer, Qenos
  • Phaedra Deckart, Chief Executive Officer, Tas Gas
  • Saul Kavonic, Head of Integrated Energy, Resources and Carbon Research, Credit Suisse
  • Melissa Perrow, General Manager Energy, Brickworks Building Products
  • Samantha McCulloch, Chief Executive, Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA)
  • Peter Kristensen, Chief Strategy Officer, Evida (Denmark)

View all speakers here.

What’s new at ADGO in 2023:

  • Four international speakers – S&P Global Commodity Insights (Singapore), Rystad Energy (Singapore), FGE (Singapore) and Evida (Denmark) will give you a vital insight into impacts of global events on the domestic gas sector
  • More independent perspectives than ever before with expert commentary from recognised analysts including EnergyQuest, Macquarie, Credit Suisse and MST Marquee
  • Hear future policy direction from the new federal minister as she navigates keeping the gas sector functional whilst managing her own party’s decarbonisation agenda
  • Join an additional conference day – Alternative Gases, focussing on the intersection of natural gas, hydrogen and biogases
  • Extra networking; as well as the official dinner and the ADGO Women in Energy breakfast (open to all delegates) on day two

Energy Magazine readers/subscribers save 10% off the registration fee with VIP code ‘ENERGY10’. Book online here or call +61 (0)2 9977 0565.

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