Panel: Building up and integrating the hydrogen value chain: exploring the best global resources, understanding costs for production and encouraging demand growth

Panel: Building up and integrating the hydrogen value chain: exploring the best global resources, understanding costs for production and encouraging demand growth

25 Apr 2024|Flame 2024
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Olivia BarnesOlivia BarnesHead of Hydrogen & Ammonia Origination at EnBW AG

Olivia leads the low carbon commodities business at utility EnBW. Her focus is on commercialisation of upstream green and low-carbon molecule projects, working with infrastructure developers on the logistics chain and offering low carbon solutions for end use in Europe. Olivia has over two decades’ experience across the oil & gas, trading and utilities sectors.

Anne-Sophie CorbeauAnne-Sophie CorbeauGlobal Research Scholar at Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University

Anne-Sophie Corbeau is a Global Research Scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Her research focuses on hydrogen and natural gas. Anne-Sophie has over 20 years of experience in the energy industry and is a recognized expert on natural gas. She is the author of many publications focusing on gas, LNG markets, Asia, China, India and Africa, including the book “LNG markets in transition: the great reconfiguration” (Oxford, 2016). She is also a member of the Gastech governing body.

Prior to joining the Center, Mrs. Corbeau was a senior Leader and head of gas analysis at BP, where she was responsible for advising the Leadership Team on gas market developments and long term pricing assumptions. As part of the Economic and Energy Insights team, she was leading the Energy Outlook’s analysis on gas, industry, nuclear and hydrogen. She also served as a member of BP France’s Comex (board). Before joining BP, she was a Research Fellow at KAPSARC (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center) in Riyadh where she set up and expanded the natural gas program. She also worked for the International Energy Agency (IEA) where she was responsible for managing the research on global gas markets, and for IHS CERA.

Stuart BroadleyStuart BroadleyCEO at Energy Industries Council

Stuart joined the Energy Industries Council (EIC) as CEO in 2016, after a 25-year career leading global businesses in oil & gas, power, renewables and defence. Winner of the 2023 ‘King’s Award for International Trade’, and the 2023 OWI ‘Market Intelligence Platform of the Year’, the EIC is energy agnostic and one of the world’s largest energy trade associations with nearly 1000 member companies. Stuart co-chairs the UK Energy Supply Chain ministerial taskforce, is architect of the Energy Exports Conference, which brings 20 inward delegations to the UK annually, and is author of the Survive & Thrive annual report which highlights preferred growth strategies in tough markets.

Henry RushtonHenry RushtonDirector, Energy Sector & EMEA Lead for Hydrogen at ING Bank

Henry has been a member of ING’s Energy Sector Hydrogen team since its inception in early 2020 and is responsible for the bank’s Hydrogen in the EMEA region, which forms part of the bank’s wider New Energy Technologies offering. Henry joined ING in 2010 working in its structured finance Shipping team in London. Since then he has held roles within Offshore Oil & Gas finance from its New York office and since 2018 has been part of the bank’s Energy Project Advisory team based in Amsterdam.

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What is the range of business models being pursued out there when it comes to low carbon H2?

Where are the best renewables? Where is the cheapest gas & CCS?

Is the project pipeline big enough? What is realistic?

Where will demand come from and who is likely to move first?

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