European Gas Conference Awards Finalists Announced

European Gas Conference Awards Finalists Announced

BP’s Vice President for Shah Deniz, Al Cook, Gasunie’s CEO Paul van Gelder and Trans Adriatic Pipeline’s Managing Director Kjetil Tungland are the finalists for the coveted Executive of the Year Award at the European Gas Conference taking place in Vienna from 29 January.

“I am very honoured,” was Al Cook’s response to making the shortlist. The BP Vice President for Shah Deniz has led the development of what is one of the largest gas projects in the world and the cornerstone of the Southern Corridor, integrating this vast undertaking from the reservoirs deep beneath the Caspian Sea to gas sales in the heart of Europe.

Al Cook explains: “In April 2012, following three years of commercial negotiations, political agreements, drilling wells and conducting technical studies, the owners of Shah Deniz took a historic decision: to move the project into Front End Engineering Design (FEED) phase and to commit to a multi-billion dollar investment programme. This decision accompanies resolutions to progress 4000 km of pipelines through more than six countries. It also follows agreements signed for Shah Deniz in Turkey to allow the sale and transportation of 16 bcma of gas: the TANAP project was designed and Intergovernmental Agreements were signed. When first gas production starts in 2018, people will look back at 2012 as a key year in the development of this $40bn project.”

“This nomination is a great honour for Gasunie,” says the second nominee for the Executive of the Year Award, Gasunie’s CEO Paul van Gelder. “I took up the role of CEO of Gasunie in September 2010 and since then I have focussed on cross-border initiatives and the importance of natural gas in the sustainable energy mix of the future. Achieving my aims would be impossible without a modern internal organisation and a highly qualified management team.”

Both Al Cook and Paul van Gelder are headline speakers at the European Gas Conference in Vienna later this month.

BP’s Shah Deniz Development also made the shortlist in the Project of the Year award category.

The Austrian Regulator E-Control is another finalist in this category for developing a new market model to achieve efficient system access as well as harmonised rules for all market participants. Mr. Walter Boltz, Managing Director of E-Control, who is also a speaker at the conference, says “It’s a major honour for E-Control to be shortlisted for the European Gas Conference Awards. The new regulatory framework set by E-Control and all efforts by the gas industry to create a liquid gas market under the new Austrian market model which was successfully implemented on 1 January 2013 would be awarded with this prize.”

Other projects shortlisted for this award category are:

  • OMV Petrom SA Power: for Combined Cycle Power Plant Brazi in Romania: The plant commenced commercial operations on 1 August 2012 and has a capacity of 860 MW to supply up to 8-8% of Romania’s electricity demand – that’s the equivalent to the electricity consumption of Bucharest. The plant’s efficiency is twice higher than the sector average while CO2 emissions are significantly lower and below European average.
  • E.ON Gas Storage GmbH: for facility in Friedeburg near the German North Sea coast. Dr. Peter Klingenberger, Chairman of the Board of Management of E.ON Gas Storage emphasized in a statement: “Thanks to state-of-the-art technology, Etzel meets the highest safety standards and offers our customers enhanced flexibility. With a storage capacity of some two billion cubic metres of working gas and an investment of over one billion euros, Etzel is one of the world’s largest cavern storage facilities. We are delighted and feel very honoured for being nominated in the Project of the Year category.”
  • Dunkerque LNG: a new major import facility which contributed to a real integration of the north-western European market. In response to the nomination, Dunkerque LNG says: “we are very honored to be nominated in the category of the Project of the Year. This nomination highlights the contribution of what will be the largest LNG facility in continental Europe to the European security of supply and underlines the major step towards to a real integration of the French and Belgian gas markets.”

The finalists for the award for Outstanding Contribution to the European Gas Industry are:

  • Gas Naturally
  • Dr Jonathan Stern, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
  • Energinet.dk.
  • Institute For Energy And Finance (IEF)

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LNG World News Staff, January 21, 2013