Energy Delta Institute (EDI) will be present at the 10th annual global gas village SUMMIT in Paris. The theme, “The changing role of UGS within the energy chain”, reflects the influential role that UGS is
now playing in the gas market.
The global gas village has become a gateway for gas companies and their clients to discuss the latest technologies, growing market trends and innovative gas strategies. The global gas village has a unique concept of using UGS as a market stimulant from which gas strategies are formulated and developed.
In spite of the current economic downturn, UGS players are highly optimistic about the future of UGS projects in Europe. Based on the 2009 Annual Questionnaire, UGS-players have never been more optimistic than at the present time: all agreed that within their companies storage is viewed as a growth activity and UGS profitability is expected to rise. In the nine years in which this survey has been conducted the response has never been more positive and forward looking.
During the summit EDi will be present with an exhibition stand. The 2010 portfolio will be presented, including new programmes and a presentation of EDI’s most recent activities will be showcased.
Our key lecturer (of the Underground Gas Storage Course) Hans Plaat will be chairman of a session during the summit about the changing role of Underground Gas Storage.
10th annual global gas village SUMMIT
13-15 April 2010
Paris
other news
- August 25, 2010 EDI receives subsidy to develop gas and sustainability programs
- July 05, 2010 Tans van Kleef, new president of EDI
- June 28, 2010 Exploring the possibilities of unconventionals
- June 24, 2010 EDI: committing Young Professionals to the energy industry
- June 14, 2010 Hermann Scheer at EDI’s first conference on Energy transition & Leadership
- May 10, 2010 Energy Delta Institute launches a brand new Research Database
- May 04, 2010 EDI contributes to FD supplement on Oil & Gas
- May 03, 2010 Early bird fee at EDI
- April 29, 2010 East meets West at EDI
- March 31, 2010 The changing role of UGS within the energy chain
