

In this one-day intensive webinar, participants will explore medium- and low-pressure gas networks and delve into the role of gas storage in both gas trading markets and the security of supply.
The webinar will also explore different gas transportation infrastructure, tariff methodologies, and their regulation, as well as outline the reasons why the industry needs a gas network code. It will provide an overview of the typical external regulatory and legal structures in which a gas network code resides.
Lastly, the course will delve into the growing role of biogas and hydrogen across the world in terms of developing alternatives to natural gas, where they come from, how they can be used and how they can interact with existing gas networks.
Agenda
09:00 | Gas Distribution Networks
10:00 | Gas Storage Infrastructure and Regulatory Framework
12:00 | Gas Tariffs
13:00 | Gas Network Code?
14:00 | New Gas Supplies, Biogas & Hydrogen
For detailed agenda please contact the ERRA Secretariat.
Meet the Webinar Speaker
Mike Madden is the Managing Director of MJMEnergy and an international expert in gas, LNG infrastructure and energy markets. As a chartered engineer with over forty years’ operational and commercial experience, Mike brings a unique blend of technical and commercial experience. He started his career at British Gas as transmission operations before moving to Gas Transportation Services where he led a team negotiating gas transportation and storage contracts. Mike founded MJMEnergy in 1995, which has been involved in providing consultancy and training services to the world’s energy markets in over 50 countries. Mike has provided consultancy on unaccounted-for-gas, gas market reform and gas market liberalisation, network codes, gas storage, gas networks and LNG.
As a chartered engineer with over 40 years of operational and commercial experience, Mike offers a unique blend of technical, economic, commercial and regulatory expertise to energy sector clients. After 13 years at British Gas plc, initially as a pipeline engineer and then a commercial negotiator in British Gas Transportation, Mike left British Gas to form MJMEnergy Ltd. Over the last 26 years, Mike has worked in over 50 countries advising governments, gas producers, banks and gas buyers on a variety of aspects within the energy sector including business development.
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