Timothy Nash
Dynagas
Timothy Nash is a Managing Director at Dynagas, an operating company of LNG and clean product tankers. Previously, Mr. Nash was Vice President of Shipping for BG LNG. Immediately prior to that, he oversaw the overall technical, commercial and financial management for Enron's LNG transportation assets during Enron's bankruptcy process. In that position, Mr. Nash facilitated the sale of those assets, as well as oversaw Enron's fuel management and supply obligations for the Ecoelectrica LNG terminal and power plant. Overall he has 25 years of experience in the international oil, gas, and gas liquids industry, and is currently an adjunct professor of energy markets at the Jones Graduate School of Management at Rice University. (This is me - Update Profile)
| 2007 - present | Managing Director Dynagas |
|---|---|
| 2003 - 2007 | Vice President of Shipping Bg LNG Services, LLC |
GLG Study Groups with Timothy Nash(?)
| Study Group Name | Members |
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| VLCC Experts | 21 |
| LNG Experts | 144 |
| Aerogel Experts | 15 |
GLG NewsSM Analyses by Timothy Nash(?)
Do not expect USG LNG exports anytime soon. The LNG is not available from the US. The infrastructure is not available to make LNG in the US Gulf. The U.S. political winds would not permit energy exports in this market.
There is far more U.S. regas capacity than necessary. This is somewhat true world-wide, but for a different reason - There are seasonal demand days in Spain, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, etc. when they do need all the regas, and that capacity was built for those days. Supply is king, and will be until about...
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