Anthony Bishop
CFO/Company
secretary
Molopo Australia
Anthony
joined Molopo in September 2008. Mr. Bishop has over 17 years
experience in the energy and finance industries. His areas of expertise
comprise mergers and acquisitions, financial markets, and finance.
Previous employment includes Goldman Sachs JBWere as a Director
covering oil and gas, utilities and alternative energy companies, and
Shell Australia in gas marketing, mergers and acquisitions and strategy
development roles. Anthony holds degrees in Economics and
Law.
Hear Anthony Bishop’s views on:
Molopo's future seems tied in to planned LNG projects in Australia,
is this a cause for concern given the tight labour market and warnings
of project delays?
Molopo has a wide spread of assets across the world, where is the
project economics and local regulations the most conducive to progress
– and which the least?
Would you tell us about the Company’s recent progress in Canada?
The combination of low gas prices and over supply has depressed gas
prices across the world, are better times coming for producers?
What do you see as the price sweet spot – allowing producers to
cover their costs and make a profit but not slow consumer demand?
Will the proposed Australian cap-and-trade scheme have an impact on CBM development?
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Other Interviews from the event
in March 2010 Include
James
Elston
CEO, Realm Energy
James has 19
years of broad ranging oil
and gas experience in industry, banking and consulting. He has worked
with the founders of Realm Energy - a European focussed Shale Player -
since May 2009
Mr.
Hill started
his career in geology
when he joined the US Geological Survey in 1971. While at the USGS, a
majority of his time was spent on research on the Monterey Shale ending
with that being the focus of his Masters Thesis
Scott Reeves is
an energy industry
veteran with over 25 years experience in the unconventional gas,
enhanced oil recovery, and more recently carbon sequestration sectors
of the business