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The 36th Annual LDC Gas Forum Mid-Continent takes place in Chicago, IL in September

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Three hundred natural gas industry executives are meeting in Chicago. They will share insights about Mid-Continent energy markets, as well as structure transactions to buy, sell and transport natural gas

HOUSTON - eTradeWire -- Over three hundred energy industry professionals gather in September to gain insight and conduct analysis of up to the minute issues facing the U.S. Mid-Continent natural gas market region. The 36th Annual LDC Gas Forum Energy Mid-Continent takes place September 9 – 11, 2024 in Chicago, IL. This is the industry's premier gathering for natural gas industry professionals, which is much more than simply a conference, with participants routinely negotiating transactions during the event.

The Program for this year's event is packed with relevant critical issues that natural gas market stakeholders are facing across the value chain. A key theme across the agenda is Energy Innovations to Lower Carbon - addressing the trilemma challenge of security of supply, affordability, and delivering lower carbon energy alternatives (Certified Gas, RNG, Carbon Capture (CCS), Carbon Offsets, Virtual Pipeline, LNG, H2, Infrastructure Requirements, Electrification Challenges, etc.). In addition, recurring LDC Gas Forum topics include: market fundamentals (supply/demand), supply capabilities, midstream infrastructure updates, gas buyer perspectives, latest policy/regulatory diagnosis, and technology innovations. All this against a backdrop of commercial operations involving producing, transporting, and buying natural gas.

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Beyond these overarching topics, the agenda is also designed to address issues unique to the U.S. Mid-Continent natural gas markets. Gas/electric coordination concerns, including electrification of everything, as well as new data center demand to support Artificial Intelligence (AI), translates into a significant forecasted increase in natural gas fired power generation. Midstream infrastructure expansions face fierce resistance, resulting in bottlenecks and basis price anomalies. Peak day demand continues to stretch capabilities, as the economy and population grows, and more intermittent renewables are introduced into the fuel mix. LNG Exports, primarily from U.S. Gulf Coast liquefaction facilities, is now competing for supply from production regions that traditionally serve U.S. Mid-Continent markets.

The convergence of these market conditions translates into potential for volatility and the need for informed decisions on structuring commercial arrangements into the future.

The content/insight program of the LDC Gas Forum Mid-Continent consists of 2 ½ days of keynote presentations, and moderated panels. Keynote addresses include: Will Foiles, Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Project Canary; James Pearson, Senior Market Analyst, ConocoPhillips; David Doyle, Head of Economics, Macquarie; Neil Chatterjee, Former FERC Chair, Senior Advisor Global Regulatory, Hogan Lovells.

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The Program also includes five moderated Panel discussions addressing a variety of timely topics, with well-qualified industry experts including executives from: NRG; Earn DLT; Twin Eagle Resource Management; Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI); East Daley Analytics; Cleveland Advisory; PJM; Southern Company Gas; Natural Gas Pipeline Company; MISO - Midcontinent Independent System Operator; ConocoPhillips; Enbridge; Modern Hydrogen; Trellis Energy; Enbridge Gas Ontario; bp; ENGIE; SoCalGas; Mansfield Power & Gas; Nicor Gas; CF Industries and Evonik. Panel discussions offer an excellent opportunity to gain insight from a variety of perspectives on topical issues. The agenda also includes several sessions of dedicated time for networking, to facilitate discussion, including with speakers, and to meet and connect with existing and prospective customers.

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