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Ahead of the Curve: Energy Market Insights and Regulatory Roadmaps

3 February 2025 | 1 minute

Stay ahead of the curve with our webinar series designed to provide energy professionals with the latest market updates and a comprehensive analysis of the regulatory landscape, set to shape the industry in 2025 and beyond.

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Hosted in collaboration with fellow energy industry experts S&P Global and Cornwall Insight, this 60-minute webinar will provide business energy professionals with the latest market updates and a comprehensive analysis of the regulatory landscape that will shape the energy industry in 2025 and beyond. What will be covered?

  • Energy Market Fundamentals in 2025 and Beyond: Gain insights into the latest market trends and dynamics shaping the energy sector.

  • Regulatory Roadmap: Understand new costs expected on the energy bill and find out more about current consultations causing uncertainty.

  • Live Q&A: An exclusive opportunity for our attendees to ask any burning questions to our panel of specialists.

Can’t make the date? Register anyway and we’ll send you a recording to watch at a time that suits you.

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Meet the hosts of Ahead of the Curve: Energy Market Insights & Regulatory Roadmaps


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Kate heads up our Mid-Market Sales Division at Shell Energy. She has extensive knowledge of the UK energy industry and brings more than 20 years’ experience gained with both Energy Suppliers, Third Party Intermediaries and Energy Infrastructure companies.

Her passion is Energy Sales where she has been very successful setting up new sales teams, improving the performance of established teams and creating overall better experience for customers to drive long-term business growth.

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Ryan has spent 7 years trading gas and power in the UK energy supply market, with time spent managing positions in residential, SME and industrial & commercial. During this time, Ryan has built extensive knowledge in the fundamentals of European gas & power wholesale pricing, with additional knowledge in regulatory framework, customer pricing and demand forecasting. Over the past 2 years, Ryan has excelled at delivering market access, liquidity and insights to large gas and power customers, providing transparency in the behaviour of the market and insights on the market bid/offer stack.

Get to know our guest speakers from S&P Global and Cornwall Insight


Laurent Ruseckas

Laurent leads gas coverage for SPGCI’s real-time product First Take as well as coverage of geopolitics and geoeconomics within the Global Gas research and analysis team. He has worked for over 30 years advising companies, financial institutions and governments on energy strategy and investment, with a focus on the natural gas industry, and has led dozens of consulting projects advising on energy transactions and project financings. Ruseckas previously managed the Europe and Eurasia practice at a leading political risk advisory firm, and began his career covering the Caspian Sea region with Cambridge Energy Research Associates in the early 1990s.

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Emily leads Cornwall Insight's services for businesses looking for guidance on how to navigate the energy market. Emily's focus is on how policy and regulation in the market can impact business energy consumers' energy costs,management and net zero plans.

Emily has worked at Cornwall Insight for five years, during which has consulted with a wide range of industries including large businesses in the retail and transport space, industrial consumers and industrial estates, local authorities, and waste and water companies.

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