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The Moral Dilemma: Is the Russian Invasion Forcing Investment into Oil & Gas?

The Energy Council have been monitoring the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and on 27 April 2022, we hosted a webinar to explore the short, mid, and long term impacts on the energy sector. With governments across Europe debating how to combat dependence on Russia's natural gas reserves, while simultaneously maintaining energy security and imposing severe sanctions on Russia, we heard from industry leaders about their views on the situation, and what they feel could be the next steps for the industry.
Download the report below to read the key takeaways and conclusions from the webinar discussion, exploring topics such as:
– The need for UK and European O&G players to take center stage and ensure energy supply is reliable
– Removing the dependence on imported Gas
– The need to ensure that the short-term needs of society are compatible with net-zero ambitions
– The finance and investment landscape as noise from government increases on banking O&G projects
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Expert Speakers

Ross Cassidy
Vice President
Welligence (Moderator)

Jeremy Low
MD, Head of European O&G
Houlihan Lokey

Nick Terrell
Industry Chair
Exploration Task Force

Huw Williams
Head of Investor Relations, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
HM Government

Yuriy Vitrenko,
Chairman of the Board and CEO
Naftogaz
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