Find out what will drive prices in natural gas, crude, and natural gas liquids in 2020. During this session, Bernadette Johnson, Enverus’ VP of Market Intelligence, will provide an outlook for 2020 based on what’s affecting our world right now. Topics include sanctions, trade wars, global economic concerns, US production growth and exports, changing technologies, the growth of renewables, spacing dynamics, and the push towards capital discipline.
We will walk through the supply/demand balance for both crude and natural gas and discuss our forecasts for the future and implied price ramifications. On the natural gas side, we will discuss the impact of renewables in the power market and the impact to regional prices for both power and gas. On the supply side, spacing is the challenge/opportunity of the day and the optimal spacing is a function of geologic characteristics, economics, and engineering characteristics. We will compare spacing trends and challenges in key basins and discuss the impact to future development and economics in this new era where the focus is on free cash flow and capital discipline.
Speaker Bio
Bernadette Johnson, Vice President of Market Intelligence, Enverus
Bernadette joined Enverus through the acquisition of products and services from Ponderosa Energy. She serves as Vice President of Market Intelligence for Enverus and is responsible for helping to grow and expand Enverus’ analytics offerings, building on her work as a founding partner of Ponderosa Energy leading consulting engagement and research efforts. With over 10 years of experience in the energy industry, Bernadette has earned the reputation of industry expert with extensive experience providing crude, natural gas, and NGL fundamentals analysis and advisory services to various players in the North American and global energy markets. A regular commentator for and speaker to the energy industry, her specific market expertise spans financial trading, production forecasts, demand forecasts by sector, infrastructure analysis, midstream analysis, storage value analysis, and price forecasts.
Bernadette holds a Master of Science in International Political Economy of Resources and a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Colorado School of Mines.
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