2017 IGUA Spring Seminar

Tuesday, May 16th, 2017 - Thursday, May 18th, 2017
DoubleTree by Hilton Gatineau-Ottawa, Gatineau, Québec
1170 Chemin Aylmer
1-819-778-0000



 
Program


Natural Gas Infrastructure and a Low Carbon Future

IGUA’s 2017 Spring Seminar occurs at a time when the restructuring of the natural gas infrastructure is partly complete and major additional changes are underway that could transform the energy and industrial landscape in Canada.  Climate change policy, Aboriginal rights and the changing role of energy regulation could have a significant impact on natural gas markets as could growing US protectionism and the potential unraveling of NAFTA. The keynote speakers will set the scene for the two panel discussions of the day that will examine the impact of the above changes.




Title
Senior Energy Market Specialist
Company
ICF International
Bio
Frank Brock has more than 20 years of experience in energy economics and modeling. His areas of expertise include the analysis and modeling of midstream infrastructure, end-use demand, natural gas use for electric power generation, and renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. He has led studies for ICF’s private sector clients, including gas and oil pipeline operators, gas and electric utilities, and energy marketing affiliates. These studies have been used to support facilities planning, contracts management, mergers and acquisitions, investment decisions, risk management, and hedge strategies.