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Gas Pricing And Priniciples

July 05, 2009 - July 09, 2009
Venue: M?venpick Hotel
City: Dubai
Country: UAE
Category: Exhibitions

The gas market has become increasingly subject to rapid and unexpected change, and managing the cost and price risks has become diffi cult. As major project costs have soared, resources have become scarcer and big producers and sellers have had to rethink their development and production plans. Big markets everywhere are having to reassess their basic assumptions in order to benefi t from improvements in technology and delivery systems. New developments like emissions trading and oil futures in the Gulf also have to be factored in.

Gas pricing is a complex and interesting subject, where price comparisons can be extremely misleading and a small adjustment can make or lose a lot of money for your company or project. There are many opportunities for the sophisticated and traps for the unwary. It is increasingly important to be aware of the many changes and uncertainties in the market and of trading possibilities, spot deals, and pricing risk management tools. IBC is therefore pleased to provide this fully updated seminar to inform you of the latest gas pricing strategies for the region. You will gain a competitive edge through identifying risks and opportunities and possess the tools to prepare for the next negotiation, proposal or analysis!

After its success in June 2008, the seminar is back again in July 2009, and for those who missed attending the previous seminar, this is a perfect opportunity for you to learn new pricing topics. Also, due to the very informative content of the programme, the number of days has increased to fi ve days rather than three!



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