RBAC’s CEO and Founder, Dr. Robert Brooks, was recently on an episode of the Digital Wildcatter’s podcast exploring the challenges and potential benefits of integrating hydrogen in the global energy mix, and how our market simulation software assists energy companies in forecasting market trends for natural gas and LNG.
Key Topics:
- What is the appeal of Hydrogen? What are its challenges?
- How far has the natural gas and LNG market come and where will it go?
- What is the potential for Hydrogen and natural gas integration?
Below is the full video with timestamps of specific topics:
- Introduction
- Hydrogen Energy
- RBAC Overview and Services
- Enverus Startup Journey
- Original SaaS Model Explained
- Dr. Brooks Entrepreneurial Journey
- Natural Gas Market Evolution
- Data in the 90s: A Retrospective
- Incorporating Data into Models
- The Danger of Good Design
- Beautiful vs Ugly Equations
- User-Friendly Systems and Algorithms
- Energy Systems: Poor vs Rich Countries
- Energy Policy Class Insights
- Understanding Negative Gas Prices
- Flat Natural Gas Prices Explained
- Early Natural Gas: The Nuisance Gas
- Forecasting Techniques in Energy
- Platform Users and Applications
- Likelihoods and Risk Analysis
- Learning in Resource Economics
- Finding David: A Guide
If you have not yet read part 1 of this series you can do so here.
Interested in learning more about how our market simulators contribute to the analysis of these complex and volatile markets? Click the ‘Schedule a Software Demo’ button to the right or contact James Brooks by phone at (281) 506-0588 ext. 126.
RBAC, Inc. has been the leading provider of market fundamental analysis tools used by the energy industry and related government agencies for over two decades. The GPCM® Market Simulator for North American Gas and LNG™ is the most widely used natural gas market modeling system in North America. RBAC’s G2M2® Market Simulator for Global Gas and LNG™ has been instrumental in understanding evolving global gas and LNG dynamics and is vital in fully understanding the interrelationship between the North American and global gas markets.