2026 RBAC User Conference

September 9-11, 2026 | Denver, Colorado

The RBAC Gas & User Conference 2026 will take place September 9-11, 2026, in Denver, Colorado.

Natural gas and LNG markets continue to be shaped by shifting supply, LNG export growth, storage volatility, power-sector demand, data center load growth, infrastructure constraints, regulatory developments, and global market uncertainty.

Join RBAC in Denver for three days of market analysis, model training, technical discussion, and peer exchange focused on the practical use of gas and LNG market simulation systems.

Attendees will hear perspectives on U.S. and global gas markets, explore scenario-driven analysis for emerging demand and infrastructure questions, and see practical applications of GPCM® Market Simulator for North American Gas and LNG™ and G2M2® Market Simulator for Global Gas and LNG™.

Additional details on registration, hotel booking, and the final agenda will be announced soon.

Date and Location

Dates:  September 9th – 11th , 2026

Venue: Denver TBA

Nearby Attractions:

16th Street, Union Station, Larimer Square, Coors Field, Ball Arena, the Denver Art Museum, the Colorado Convention Center, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Civic Center Park, and the Colorado State Capitol.

Places to Eat:

Nearby dining options include Guard and Grace, Corinne, Rioja, Ocean Prime, The Capital Grille, Mercantile Dining & Provision at Union Station, and other restaurants in the downtown, Larimer Square, and Union Station areas. Additional dining suggestions will be provided closer to the event.

Hotel Information

RBAC is finalizing hotel and hotel room block details. Group rate information, booking instructions, and cutoff dates will be posted soon.

Prices and Registration

Registration details will be announced soon. The registration page will include conference pricing, hotel information, and any available booking deadlines.

Agenda

The 2026 agenda will focus on market fundamentals, scenario-driven analysis, model workflows, and practical application. Planned topics include U.S. and global gas market outlooks, LNG developments, power and data center demand, pipeline constraints, regional case studies, GPCM and G2M2 training, advanced workflows, product development updates, peer discussions, and one-on-one sessions with RBAC experts.

Why Attend?
  1. Improve Practical Model Skills
    Develop your ability to work with GPCM and G2M2 through sessions focused on model setup, workflows, assumptions, results interpretation, and real-world applications.
  2. Apply Market Simulation to Real Questions
    Explore how scenario analysis and forecasts can be used to evaluate supply shifts, LNG growth, infrastructure constraints, power demand, regional flows, pricing, and basis.
  3. Exchange Ideas with Other Gas and LNG Professionals
    Engage with RBAC users, analysts, and industry participants working across natural gas, LNG, power, infrastructure, consulting, trading, planning, and policy.
  4. Understand Market Change Through Better Analysis
    Gain perspective on current market fundamentals, product updates, modeling enhancements, and emerging issues affecting gas and LNG market decisions.
What to Expect at this Event?
  1. U.S. and Global Gas Markets
    Hear timely perspectives on the market forces shaping North American and global natural gas markets, including production, demand, storage, LNG exports, pricing, infrastructure, and implications for forecasts and scenario analysis.
  2. LNG and Global Gas
    Explore how LNG export growth, global demand shifts, new capacity, and international market dynamics are influencing North American gas flows, long-term planning, and the increasingly connected global gas market.
  3. Supply and Demand Pressures
    Review how changes in production, storage, weather, demand, and infrastructure can affect market balances, regional flows, prices, and credible risk analysis.
  4. Power and Data Centers
    Examine the growing connection between natural gas, power markets, and data center demand, including what these trends may mean for gas-fired generation, infrastructure needs, and future market forecasts.
  5. Pipeline Constraints and Projects
    Discuss how pipeline capacity, expansions, bottlenecks, and regional flow patterns can affect basis, pricing, reliability, and market outcomes.
  6. Hands-On GPCM and G2M2 Training
    Work through practical model workflows, scenario setup, results interpretation, and common user questions for both newer and more advanced users of GPCM and G2M2.
  7. Regional Case Studies
    See how real-world market questions can be translated into scenarios and used to evaluate supply, demand, infrastructure, LNG, power-related impacts, and broader energy market considerations.
  8. Future of RBAC’s Market Simulation Tools
    Learn about recent improvements, upcoming product enhancements, database updates, workflow advances, and future priorities for RBAC’s market simulation systems, including GPCM and G2M2.
  9. Individual Sessions
    Meet individually with RBAC experts to discuss specific modeling questions, workflow needs, training interests, or use cases.
RBAC Speakers

RBAC analysts, product specialists, software experts, and leadership will lead sessions on market fundamentals, scenario analysis, model workflows, product development, case studies, and practical applications of GPCM and G2M2.

Additional speaker details will be announced soon.

Guest Speakers

Guest speakers will share practical perspectives on natural gas, LNG, infrastructure, power demand, market analysis, and the use of market simulation tools in real-world decision-making.

Additional guest speaker announcements will be coming soon.

About RBAC

RBAC develops global and regional gas and LNG market simulation systems used by industry analysts for market analysis, scenario planning, forecasts, risk assessment, policy evaluation, energy security analysis, and investment-related decision support.

RBAC’s systems, including GPCM® Market Simulator for North American Gas and LNG™ and G2M2® Market Simulator for Global Gas and LNG™, help users analyze gas production, pipeline and storage utilization, LNG trade, market-sector deliveries, prices, flows, and basis across complex market scenarios.

Contact Us

E-mail:

contact@rbac.com

Contact Numbers:

Administration:   (281) 506-0588
Sales:                    (281) 506-0588 ext. 126
Support:               (281) 506-0588 ext. 125

E-mail:

contact@rbac.com

Contact Numbers:

Administration:
(281) 506-0588
Sales:
(281) 506-0588 ext. 126
Support:
(281) 506-0588 ext. 125

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