ANALYTICS CLIENT SEMINAR NEW YORK

INNOVATIVE ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATED COVERAGE
PROVIDING CLARITY IN TODAY’S COMPLEX MARKETS

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October 22 - 23, 2019

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Sheraton Time Square, NYC

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S&P Global Platts

Please join us for our annual S&P Global Platts Analytics Client Seminar New York, October 22 - 23, 2019. This will be the 40th Annual Client Seminar in New York City.

The seminar will take place at the Sheraton Times Square. This one-of-a-kind gathering highlights our short-term and long-term outlook for crude oil and petroleum products, natural gas, electric power, and emissions. You will hear updates on major changes expected in the global energy markets, and learn how they may impact you. Don’t miss this opportunity to join hundreds of your industry colleagues from around the world to hear our in-depth analysis firsthand.

Attendance is free for customers and you can coordinate registration via the primary contact at your company – which is available here and here. You may also contact us for assistance. Any registrations received from anyone outside of your organization’s key contact will be forwarded to that person for approval.

Simply fill out the registration form to secure your place at this complimentary event. You can return to this site anytime to see the updated agenda and list of speakers.

Why attend?

  • Deep dives into regional oil, power gas and NGL markets

  • Global market fundamentals, outlooks, and price forecasts

  • Break-out sessions with insightful topics to choose form

  • Share your views and ask questions

  • Network with our specialists and your industry colleagues and peers

  • Access to the presentation slides

  • Updates on what is new at Platts

  • Attend a Platts Connect sessions with our analysts


Venue

Discounted Accommodation **
Standard Room, Single or Double Occupancy — $359 per night + tax
The discounted rate will be available until Monday, October 14, 2019.

Reservations
Reservations may be made by calling the hotel directly at +1 212-581-1000 or via the passkey registration link. Be sure to mention ‘S&P Global Platts Analytics Client Seminar’ in order to receive the discounted rate. Alternatively, you may book your room online by clicking this link.

› S&P Global Platts Analytics Client Seminar New York Room Booking

** Please note: S&P Global Platts is not associated with any third-party reservation agents. Making any reservations through a third party may put your credit at risk of a compromise. To make your reservation, please use the hotel link or hotel phone number provided above.


Speakers

Chris Midgley

Chris Midgley

Global Head of Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Claudio Galimberti

Claudio Galimberti

Head of Demand and Refining, Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Mark Schwartz

Mark Schwartz

Global Director, Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Ira B. Joseph

Ira B. Joseph

Global Head of Gas and Power Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Shin Kim

Shin Kim

Head of Supply and Production, Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Rick Joswick

Rick Joswick

Global Head of Oil Pricing & Trade Flow Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Roman Kramarchuck

Roman Kramarchuck

Head of Energy Scenarios, Policy & Technology Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Rich Redash

Rich Redash

Head of Research, North American Gas and Power Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Bruno Brunetti

Bruno Brunetti

Managing Director, Head of Global Power Planning, Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Jennifer Van Dinter

Jennifer Van Dinter

Head of NGL and Petrochemicals
S&P Global Platts

Dan Klein

Dan Klein

Head of Scenario Planning Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Morris Greenberg

Morris Greenberg

Senior Manager, North American Power Analytics
S&P Global Platts

>Rene Santos

Rene Santos

Manager, North America Supply Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Madeline Jowdy

Madeline Jowdy

Manager, LNG Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Manan Ahuja

Manan Ahuja

Manager, North American Power Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Anne Swedberg

Anne Swedberg

Manager, Natural Gas Analytics
S&P Global Platts

Jenna DeLaney

Jenna DeLaney

Team Lead, North American Oil Analysis
S&P Global Platts

Mark Schwartz

Ross Wyeno

Senior Analyst, North American Natural Gas and Power
S&P Global Platts

Andrew Neal

Andrew Neal

Senior NGL Analyst
S&P Global Platts

John Hilfiker

John Hilfiker

Senior Analyst, North American Natural
S&P Global Platts

Kevin Sakofs

Kevin Sakofs

Senior Analyst, North American Natural Gas
S&P Global Platts

Luke Jackson

Luke Jackson

Senior Analyst, North American Natural Gas & Power
S&P Global Platts

Mark Mozur

Mark Mozur

Senior Analyst, Demand Modeling
S&P Global Platts

Austin Rial

Austin Rial

PE, Senior, NGL Analyst
S&P Global Platts

Andrew Cooper

Andrew Cooper

Production Team Data Scientist
S&P Global Platts

Eric Brooks

Eric Brooks

Analyst, North American Natural Gas
S&P Global Platts

Jack Winters

Jack Winters

North American Energy Analyst
S&P Global Platts

Tyler Jubert

Tyler Jubert

Analyst, North American Natural Gas
S&P Global Platts


Agenda

Take a look at the agenda from the most recent Platts Analytics Client Seminar.

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7:30 am

8:30 am

Check-in /Badges

7:30 am

8:30 am

Breakfast

8:30 am

8:45 am

Chairperson's Welcoming Remarks

8:45 am

9:45 am

Plenary part 1 – Global Oil and NGLs – Near term issues on demand, supply, refining, trade-flows, petrochemicals stocks & balances and price forecasts

9:45 am

10:45 am

Plenary part 2– Global Gas and Power Near-term issues on supply, demand, trade, and price

10:45 am

11:15 am

Networking and refreshment break

11:15 am

12:15 pm

Breakout 1 (sessions A – D)

  1. Macroeconomic Outlook: The Next Recession? Where it could hit, how long could it last, and how bad can it disrupt energy markets?

  2. US shale oil, gas and NGLs: growth and constraints

  3. Bulls vs. Bears: Risks to 2020 North American Natural Gas

  4. The final countdown: IMO 2020 and its impact on refining, product pricing, and crude differentials

12:15 pm

1:30 pm

Lunch

1:30 pm

2:30 pm

Breakout 2 (Sessions A-D)

  1. Global Oil Demand: inflection point before rebound, or a prolonged freeze ahead?

  2. Room for non-shale supply: Deepwater and COS

  3. Near Term Opportunities and Pitfalls in North American Power

  4. Global NGLs Balancing the Growing Length in LPG

2:30 pm

2:45 pm

Networking and refreshment break

2:45 pm

3:45 pm

Breakout 3 (Sessions A-D)

  1. Potential low-carbon energy solutions: Power Sector Storage and Hydrogen

  2. Changing dynamics in OPEC and what it means for future production

  3. Global LNG Outlook: The Rise of FIDs and the Fall of Long-Term Contracts

  4. Balancing a lighter barrel - will we all drown in naphtha?

3:45 pm

4:15 pm

Networking & Refreshment Break

4:15 pm

5:15 pm

Breakout 4 (Sessions A-D)

  1. U.S. Ethanol and Farm Economy “On the Brink” while Asian Biofuels Blossom; Implications for Fossil Fuel Demand, Grains and Sugar Markets

  2. Opportunities and Challenges of US Energy Exports

  3. Regional Ripple Effects: How changes in natural gas demand and supply are impacting regional dynamics

  4. Catching the next wave—what will the next petrochemical cycle bring?

5:15 pm


Cocktail Reception -- Join us for drinks and food in the Metropolitan Ballroom


7:00 pm

End of day-1

Start Time End Time Detail

7:30 am

8:30 am

Breakfast & Check in - Day 2

8:30 am

9:30 am

Breakout 5 (Sessions A-D)

  1. How US gas exports, netbacks, and global price will impact US market

  2. North American crude balances, and exports

  3. Long-Term North American Power and Gas Scenarios

  4. A Refining shock postponed: how refining capacity additions will affect the global outlook in 2020 and onwards

9:30 am

9:45 am

Networking & Refreshment Break

9:45 am

10:45 am

Breakout 6 (Sessions A-D)

  1. 5 Year Natural Gas Outlook, North America, Europe, and LNG

  2. Global oil trade shifts and arbitrage economics

  3. Renewables, LNG, and Battery Storage and How Coal Survives

  4. Impact of emergent technologies on petrochemical feedstock and plastics demand

10:45 am

11:00 am

Networking & Refreshment Break

10:45 am

11:00 am

Panel Discussion

Plenary - Wrap Up:Long Term Roundtable (all energy) followed by conclusion & final thoughts


12:30 pm

Conclusion of seminar

Look for an email with an invitation to book a one-on-one connect session with one of our analysts, as well as an invitation to download our mobile event app to access the agenda and other event resources.

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