CFNT Webinar Series: “Thailand’s Gas Conundrum: Overbuilt, Underutilized, and Increasingly Expensive”

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On 29 april, CFNT, in collaboration with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), organize webinar: “Thailand and Natural Gas: From Capacity Challenges to Energy Insecurity” featuring Christopher Doleman LNG/Gas Specialist, Asia, IEEFA and co-author of IEEFA’s new report, “Thailand’s Gas Conundrum: Overbuilt, Underutilized, and Increasingly Expensive”

This raises critical questions:

❓ What is happening to Thailand’s natural gas power structure?

❓ How does reliance on natural gas contribute to energy insecurity?

❓ What are the best pathways forward for Thailand’s energy sector today?

📌 About the Speaker

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.

Christopher previously spent five years at the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC) in Japan identifying collaborative opportunities across Asia Pacific Economic Cooperative (APEC) members to achieve common energy goals. As a former market analyst and energy modeller, he analyzed how developments in policy, energy markets and technology shape energy systems and affect energy security.

Christopher is a co-author of IEEFA’s new report, Thailand’s Gas Conundrum: Overbuilt, Underutilized, and Increasingly Expensive, which reveals how Thailand’s gas expansion plans are increasingly out of sync with actual electricity demand and climate goals.

📕 Download Report: https://ieefa.org/resources/thailands-gas-conundrum-overbuilt-underutilized-and-increasingly-expensive

Climate Finance Network Thailand (CFNT)