Patrick DUGAS

Vice President - LNG Trading.
Patrick Dugas, Vice President LNG Trading in TotalEnergies Gas & Power Limited (TEGP), is based in Geneva and is currently managing the worldwide Trading LNG Portfolio of TotalEnergies with the offices of Geneva, Singapore and Houston.
This covers different aspects of the LNG portfolio management, including but not limited to the spot physical trading, the financial trading, the commercial operations, the optimisation of the flows of the portfolio long term contracts (Supply and Purchase Agreements) and the Risk Management of the price exposure.
He is also working in coordination with the LNG Shipping division and the Business Development of the global LNG activities of TotalEnergies.
He has been involved in LNG industry for more than 15 years with past experience in power, emission & natural gas trading.
He also previously run the West African Trading desk of TotalEnergies Trading SA in Geneva dealing with refined products as LPG, kerosene, gasoline, gasoil, fuel and bitumen.He has over 20 years of global experience in the energy industry with a particular focus on Risk Management.

Leadership Panel:Strengthening producer-consumer partnerships in the gas sector;

Time & Date:Thursday, 8 February 2024 @ 15:00 – 16:00 IST

Location:Executive Sessions Theatre

As the natural gas industry evolves rapidly with competitive markets, short-term contracts, and complex global supply chains, building strong partnerships across the value chain is increasingly important. Stable energy provision and reliable demand are crucial for producers and consumers alike to achieve strategic goals. From gas quality certification to transportation protocols, streamlined processes mitigate risks for reliable supply and offtake. As environmental targets and market forces continue driving transformation, sustained producer-consumer collaboration is pivotal for resilient, invested planning. Whether discussing infrastructure development, emissions targets or fluctuating usage patterns, early collaboration benefits all stakeholders. Strong partnerships will prove key to navigating industry transitions smoothly with energy security and investment viability prioritised on both sides..

Attendee InsightsBringing together energy companies and industrial end-users to share insights to bolster understanding of key factors influencing producer-consumer partnerships in gas sector.