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Webinar: Environmental and Financial Risks in LNG Infrastructures

Christopher Doleman and Rachel Eun-bi Shin and Milena Pressentin and Thomas Houlie and James Hiatt

Solutions for Our Climate (SFOC) and the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) organized a webinar, Environmental and Financial Risks in LNG Infrastructures, on 27 February 2025.

A recent collapse in charter rates for LNG carriers suggests an oversupply of shipping capacity. Christopher Doleman and panelists discussed how recent developments in LNG markets are shaping carrier markets, and highlighted the findings of IEEFA's briefing note on the fair-weather reliability of floating terminals.

Speakers:

  • Christopher Doleman | IEEFA: The rise of the LNG portfolio players and the floating LNG import terminals
  • Rachel Eunbi Shin | SFOC: Stakeholders of LNG Shipping Industry & FSRUs and Key Project Development
  • Thomas Houlie | Climate Analytics: Global energy transition's impact on the LNG shipbuilding industry
  • Milena Pressentin | Environmental Action Germany (Deutsche Umwelthilfe): FSRU litigation case in Germany
  • James Hiatt | For a Better Bayou: Critical environmental impact of LNG carriers📎

Christopher Doleman

Christopher Doleman is an LNG/Gas Specialist, Asia, focusing on the economic, financial and climate implications of developing the natural gas value chain throughout Asia.

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Rachel Eun-bi Shin

Rachel Eun-bi Shin, a specialist in ship financing and shipbuilding, holds an MBA from INSEAD France and served as the Singapore representative for the Korea Shipbuilding Industry Cooperative, where she connected Korean shipyards with overseas buy

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Milena Pressentin

Milena Pressentin is a Senior Expert for Energy and Climate, Environmental Action Germany (Deutsche Umwelthilfe).

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Thomas Houlie

Thomas is a Climate and Energy Policy Analyst contributing to projects focusing on Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.

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James Hiatt

James Hiatt is the founder of For a Better Bayou and is a climate resilience specialist specialized in coastal science, flood resilience and community engagement. He is based in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

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