In the wake of worldwide gas shortages and bans on Russian gas in Europe and in the U.S., LNG diplomacy has surged to the front of energy conversations. However, this expert in natural gas tells why LNG needs to be an essential part of geopolitical conversation for a long time to come and how the U.S. oil and gas industry can be part of driving that conversation.
MODERATOR(S):
Deon Daugherty, Editor-in-Chief, Oil and Gas Investor, Hart Energy
SPEAKER(S):
John Harpole, Founder & President, Mercator Energy
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