Daria Nochevnik speech at EastMed Energy Roundtable

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PANEL 2: THE MIDSTREAM CHALLENGE IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN Daria Nochevnik Consultant, Natural Gas and LNG Deputy Head, Greek Energy Forum, Brussels Branch EastMed Energy Roundtable The Renaissance Brussels Hotel March 28, 2017

Transcript of Daria Nochevnik speech at EastMed Energy Roundtable

PANEL 2: THE MIDSTREAM CHALLENGE IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

Daria Nochevnik Consultant, Natural Gas and LNG Deputy Head, Greek Energy Forum, Brussels Branch

EastMed Energy Roundtable The Renaissance Brussels Hotel

March 28, 2017

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Moving to a low-carbon energy system in the Mediterranean with natural gas and LNG

I. Power sector: installed power capacity in the Mediterranean (2016)

36%

17%

18%

11%

11%

7%

Natual Gas Hydro RES Nuclear Coal Oil

Source: OME Database

Switching coal power plants in the Med to modern and efficient natural gas plants

Total CO2 (Mt)

% of CO2 Reduction via coal to gas switch

Could reduce emissions by over 250 Mt CO2-eq per year

Source: OME Database

II. Small-scale LNG in the Mediterranean: an emerging regional market

II.

LNG bunkering: SOx Regulations creating new impetus for the industry

LNG bunkering: SOx Regulations creating new impetus for the industry

Source: DNV GL

Source: DNV-GL, Presentation, INTERGAS Summit, November 2016

The role of Greece and Piraeus as an LNG bunkering hub in the region

Source: DEPA, PMED II Launch, 2016

ssLNG: supporting switch from oil product s and coal; complementing RES

Multimodal LNG terminals: a case study from Spain

GEF and the UNECE

GEF is an official member of the Workgroup of Natural Gas of the United Nations

(Group of Gas Experts, UN Economic Commission for Europe), in particular

Taskforce A

• Scope: Best policy practices on the role of natural gas in the increasing uptake of renewable energy in the ECE Region and helping achieve the objective of access to energy for all in the ECE Region*

Taskforce Β

• Scope: Best practice policy guidance for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

www.greekenergyforum.com

Thank you!

Daria Nochevnik

Deputy Head of Brussels Branch, Greek Energy Forum [email protected]