On 28 and 29 February our MSc in Energy Management students worked alongside with students from fellow leading universities in the UK and Europe including: London Business School, Cranfield University, University College London, London School of Economics and Political Science - (LSE), University of Sussex, University of St Gallen, University of Strathclyde, Toulouse School of Economics, Ecole Supérieure de Gestion et Finance (ESGF), Audencia Business School, Technischen Universität Berlin, Trinity College Dublin, University of Geneva, CASS Business School, Imperial College London, Coventry University, Lancaster University, King’s College London, and many others. Collectively they competed in the ESCP Energy Trading Challenge (ETC) 2020.
The ETC is a competitive state-of-the-art energy trading simulation team event wherein participants learn to trade and master the ins-and-outs of what a real-time trading experience.
The simulation included:
On 22 and 23 February our ESCP Business School MSc in Energy Management students worked alongside with students from our Paris and Turin campuses, plus attendees from fellow leading universities in the UK, Europe and the Americas including: London Institute of Banking & Finance, London Business School, Cranfield University, University College London, London School of Economics and Political Science - (LSE), University of Sussex, University of Strathclyde, Toulouse School of Economics, CASS Business School, Imperial College London, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), University of Dundee, Université Paris II Panthéon Assas, Université Paris-Dauphine, University of The West of Scotland, King’s College London, and many others. Collectively they competed in the ESCP Europe Energy Trading Challenge (ETC) 2019.
The ETC is a competitive state-of-the-art energy trading simulation team event wherein participants learn to trade and master the ins-and-outs of what a real-time trading experience.
The simulation included:
On 22 and 23 February our ESCP MSc in Energy Management students worked alongside with students from our Paris campus, plus attendees from fellow leading universities HEC Paris, London Business School, Cranfield University, University College London, London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE, University of Sussex, Regent’s University London, University of Strathclyde, Toulouse School of Economics, CASS Business School, Bocconi University, Neoma Business School, Imperial College London, and many others. Collectively they competed in the Energy Trading Challenge (ETC) 2018.
The ETC is a competitive state-of-the-art energy trading simulation team event wherein participants learn to trade and master the ins-and-outs of what a real-time trading experience.
Keynote Speaker:
Nikolas Papadopoulos, Leader, Democratic Party (DIKO), Cyprus
Speakers:
Rikard Scoufias, Consultant; frm General Manager for Greece, TAP
Melina Josserand, General Counsel, LNG Marketing and Trading, Tellurian
Yannis Bassias, Chairman, Hellenic Hydrocarbons Management
Menelaos Ydreos, Executive Director, Public Affairs, International Gas Union
Between 25th April and 10th May, MSc in Energy Management students joined key energy industry figures, international media, alumni and School faculty on a two-week European road trip to support the acceleration of electric-vehicle adoption and a transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future.
On 24th and 25th February our ESCP MSc in Energy Management students worked alongside with students from our Paris campus, plus guests from fellow leading universities London Business School, Imperial College London, University of Sussex, University of Birmingham, IFP School, London School of Economics and Political Science and Toulouse 1 Capitole University. Collectively they competed in the Energy Trading Challenge (ETC) 2017.
The ETC is a competitive state-of-the-art energy trading simulation team event wherein participants learn to trade and master the ins-and-outs of what a real-time trading experience.
Speaker: Dr Valérie Marcel, Associate Fellow, Chatham House
Distinguished speaker Dr Valérie Marcel led an excellent discussion on "How National Oil Companies, Established and Emerging Producers are Dealing with Low Prices" and shared key insights on:
- Evolution over the last decade
- Landscape of NOCs today
- How are they dealing with low oil prices?
- What happens to local content in this context?
Speaker: Dr Thierry Bros, Affiliate Professor at ESCP Business School & SciencesPo Paris, International Gas Consultant, and Founder of Thierrybros.com
Dr Thierry Bros led a thought–provoking discussion and explored the energy landscape since 2010, shared key insights on:
- The latest on LNG worldwide
- The expected demand in Europe by 2020
- The countries to become top producers across the globe
- The need of policy makers to support gas projects in Europe
- Current key players in the market
ESCP’s Executive Master in Energy Management participants’ international seminar in Washington, DC & Houston, TX took place from 30th May – 4th June. This annual study trip was co-organised with the Energy Management Centre and Energy Stream CMG.
Speakers:
Laurence Gouet, Vice President Strategy, Gas, TOTAL SA
Hélène Baudoin, Director of External Relations, Gas Chain, ENGIE
Costanza Jacazio, Senior Gas Analyst, International Energy Agency (IEA)
Lucie Roux, Senior Specialist, European Gas, Platts & (EMEM Class, 2012)
Jean-Pascal Tranié, President, Aloe Private Equity
Bozena Cosser, Director PM, Power & Energy, European Bank for Reconstruction & Development & (EMBA Class, 2014)
Xi Yao, Strategy Manager, Centralized Generation of Electricity, Gas, ENGIE & (MIM Class, 2006)
Moderators:
Kostas Andriosopoulos, Assoc. Professor, Director EMC, ESCP Business School
Anthony Livanios, CEO, U.S. Energy Stream
Speakers:
Jean-Louis Tertian, Controller General, Ministry of Economy and Finance, France
Christophe McGlade, Senior Energy Analyst, World Energy Outlook team, International Energy Agency, France
Industry experts Jean-Louis Tertian and Christophe McGlade were invited to speak at ESCP's Paris Campus on 22nd February. Our speakers led a though-provoking discussion on Low Energy Prices and its Impact on the International Energy Landscape.
Speaker: Ana Stanič, Solicitor Advocate and an Honorary Lecturer at the Centre of Mining and Natural Resources at the University of Dundee
Ms. Ana Stanič was invited to speak at ESCP's London Campus on 11th February about EU-Russian Relations from the Prism of EU Law.
Our invited guest led a thought–provoking discussion and explored the latest advances on the EC proceedings against Gazprom, and other EC actions against numerous Members States.
Speaker: George Kokkotis, Senior Potfolio Manager of Cheniere Energy
Mr. George Kokkotis, Senior Portfolio Manager of Cheniere Energy, was invited to speak at ESCP's London Campus on 4th February about U.S. LNG in the new energy price environment.
Our distinguished speaker led a fascinating discussion and shared key insights on the latest developments on this hot topic. Cheniere Energy's competitive advantages and strategy are allowing the company to successfully overcome the current energy price challenges.
The talk was followed by a drinks reception.
Speaker: Mathios Rigas, Chairman & CEO, Energean Oil & Gas
Distinguished guest Mathios Rigas was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on 26th January to explore the current developments on this stimulating topic.
The talk was followed by a drinks reception.
Speaker: Michael Jefferson, Member of the International Advisory Board, Editor of the journal Energy Policy, and Affiliate Professor, ESCP Business School
Energy expert Michael Jefferson was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on 29th October to explore the current developments on this stimulating topic.
The talk was followed by a drinks reception.
Speaker: Nick Frydas, Manager, Planning Section, ENTSO-E.
Mr. Nick Frydas was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on 20th October to share key insights on the latest developments on financial transmission rights. He also explored the European Electricity Market, the current challenges and opportunities available therein.
Speaker: Gulmira Rzayeva, Visiting Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
Ms. Gulmira Rzayeva was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on 15th October to explore the current developments on this stimulating topic.
The talk was followed by a drinks reception.
Speaker: Guy Broggi, Senior Advisor, Total.
Energy expert Guy Broggi was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on 22nd September to share key insights on this fascinating topic, looking at the challenges presented and the opportunities available therein.
Speaker:
Dr. Jeffrey Gedmin, Senior Fellow, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Senior Adviser, Blue Star Strategies, and Co-Director of the Transatlantic Renewal Project.
Dr. Jeffrey Gedmin was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on 16th September to explore the current issues surrounding the US election campaign, its impact on the energy market, and various other geopolitical implications.
The Electric Vehicle Tour was organised by the newly formed ESCP Energy Society with the support of the School and the Energy Management Centre.
Current students of the Master in Energy Management(MEM), Executive Master in Energy Management (EMEM) and Alumni members hit the road in a Nissan LEAF electric car for the first stage of their multicampus tour.
Participants enjoyed first-hand experience with electric vehicles (such as charging e-cars and appropriate route planning), and had a great opportunity to network with peers alike.
Speakers:
Tarek Souki, VP of Business Development and Finance, Cheniere Energy Inc
George Kokkotis, Senior Portfolio Manager, Cheniere Energy Inc
Special guests Tarek Souki and George Kokkotis were invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on Wednesday, 18th February to share key insights about Cheniere Energy, and company's projects. Speakers also explored the global LNG market and the commercial opportunities available therein.
Speaker: Sam Gill, CEO, ET Index
The talk organised by the ESCP Energy Society was led by speaker Sam Gill who revealed the latest advances on Environmental Tracking in investment decisions.
Speaker:
Dr. John Dimotropoulos, Associate Director, KPMG
Special guest speaker John Dimotropoulos was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on Friday, 20th February to assess the long term security of supply in the UK power sector, looking at the challenges presented and the opportunities.
The talk was followed by a cocktail reception.
Speaker:
Dr. Leonidas P. Drollas, Energy economist, specialising in oil and gas
Special guest speaker Leonidas P. Drollas was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on Thursday, 12th February to explore the history of crude oil prices, the role of the OPEC and the current challenges faced by the industry.
The talk was followed by a cocktail reception.
Speaker: Dr Robert Ritz, Assistant Director, Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG); Senior Research Associate, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, U.K.
Special guest speaker Dr Robert Ritz was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on Tuesday, 10th February to assess the latest developments on this interesting topic.
The talk was followed by a cocktail reception.
Speaker: Angus Miller, QuinSec Global Director and co-founder.
Special guest speaker Angus Miller was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on Thursday, 5th February to explore the latest advances on Energy Geopolitics in Central Asia.
The talk was followed by a cocktail reception.
Speaker: Lord Rupert Redesdale, CEO, Energy Managers Association (EMA)
Distinguished speaker Lord Rupert Redesdale was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on Wednesday, 28th January to explore the UK power sector and other international markets. Invited guest also provided an overview of EMA's activities.
The talk was followed by a cocktail reception.
Sizewell B Nuclear Plant
The ESCP Energy Society organised a site visit to Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station on 15th January, 2015.
Participants were welcomed by a senior representative who led a presentation titled 'Energy Industry Issues Nowadays and its Consequences for a Power Plant". Attendees were also given key insights into the latest advances of the Sizewell B Power Plant including its implementation, and on water pressurised reactor technology.
Keynote Speakers:
Antonis C. Samaras, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic
Makis Papageorgiou, Deputy Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change
The Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic, Antonis C. Samaras delivered the Opening Speech at the Closing Conference Dinner and Deputy Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Mr. Makis Papageorgiou led the Opening Speech.
To watch the videos from the conference, click here.
Speakers included:
Henri Malosse, President, European Economic and Social Committee
Dominique Ristori, Directorate-General for Energy - European Commission
Yiorgos Lakkotrypis, Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry & Tourism of Cyprus Ioannis Maniatis, Minister of the Environment, Energy & Climate Change, Hellenic Republic
The event was led by Keynote Speaker Henri Malosse, President, European Economic and Social Committee. We were honoured by the attendance of Yiorgos Lakkotrypis, Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry & Tourism of Cyprus and Ioannis Maniatis, current Energy Minister of Greece who discussed the prospects for regional cooperation to support 2030 European Energy Targets.
Speaker:
Rick Gill, Managing Director, Natural Gas Europe
Rick Gill, Managing Director at Natural Gas Europe was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on Tuesday, 7th October to explore current natural gas matters in Europe, looking at the challenges presented and the opportunities available therein.
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Michael Jefferson, Editor, Energy Policy; Affiliate Professor, ESCP Business School
Prof. Richard Tol, Editor, Energy Economics; Professor, University of Sussex
Prof. Derek Bunn, Editor, Journal of Energy Markets; Professor, London Business School
Panos M. Pardalos, Editor, Energy Systems; Professor, University of Florida
Antonio Guglielmi, Director, Mediobanca Securities, UK
The Conference was organised by the Technical University of Crete (Financial Engineering Laboratory), in collaboration with the Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP Business School, under the auspices of the Euro Working Group on Commodities and Financial Modelling (EWGCFM). The event took place from 22 - 24 May, 2014 at the MINOA PALACE RESORT & SPA, Chania, Crete. The meeting brought together over 100 international attendees from top academic institutions from Europe and North America.
Keynote Speakers:
Antonis C. Samaras, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic
Makis Papageorgiou, Deputy Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change
The Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic, Antonis C. Samaras delivered the Opening Speech at the Closing Conference Dinner and Deputy Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Mr. Makis Papageorgiou led the Opening Speech.
Speaker:
Vlasios Voudouris, Affiliate Professor, ESCP Business School and Director of the EMEM programme
Moderator:
Michael Jefferson, Affiliate Professor, ESCP Business School
The Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP Business School organised a Chatham-House-style roundtable discussion to celebrate the Special Issue "Oil and Gas Perspectives in the 21st century" edited by Dr. Vlasios Voudouris (Affiliate Professor at ESCP Business School and Director of the EMEM programme).
The roundtable discussion started at 15:30 on February 17th at ESCP's London campus.
Keynote Speaker:
Mr. Nicos Kouyialis, Minister of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Republic of Cyprus
Host:
Dr. Kostas Andriosopoulos, Assistant Professor; Executive Director, EMC ESCP Business School.
Guest Commentator:
Anthony Livanios, CEO, Energy Stream CMG GmbH.
Distinguished guests and energy experts explored the latest on the discovery of Hydrocarbons in the Eastern Mediterranean region, looking at the challenges presented and the opportunities available therein. The evening concluded with a cocktail reception.
Speaker: Trisha Curtis, Director of Research (Upstream and Midstream), Energy Policy Research Foundation
Trisha Curtis, Director of Research (Upstream and Midstream) at the Energy Policy Research Foundation was invited to speak at ESCP London campus on Friday, 31st January to explore the issue of the North America petroleum renaissance, looking at the challenges presented and the opportunities available therein.
Speaker: Daniel Dumas, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Daniel Dumas of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was invited to speak at ESCP's London campus on 14th November to discuss the latest on Taxation of Natural Resources Features, Principles, Issues.
Keynote Speakers:
The Energy Developments in South- East Mediterranean conference took place on 20th - 21st of September, 2013 at the Hellenic Centre. The event was organised by City University London, The Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP Business School and Holman Fenwick Willan LLP, with the support of the Greek Energy Forum and The Energy Institute.
Keynote Speakers:
Darrell Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business - Stanford University
Ike Mathur, Editor-in-Chief of Journal Banking and Finance, Southern Illinois University
The 3rd International Conference of the Financial Engineering and Banking Society (FEBS) took place on 6th-7th-8th of June, 2013 at the ESCP Europe Paris campus. The event was organised by the Laboratory of Excellence for Financial Regulation (LabExRéFi), under the auspices of the FEBS.
Keynote speakers
Ehud Ronn, University of Texas at Austin
Michael Pollitt, University of Cambridge, UK
Jonathan Stern, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, UK
Peter Steward, Chief Energy Analyst at Interfax, UK
Klaus Schafer, CEO of EON Energy Trading, Germany
Jean-Pierre Favennec, French Institute of Petroleum (IFP), President - Association for the Development of Energy in Africa
Antonio Guglielmi, Director of Mediobanca Securities, UK
Marc Thiele, Head of EU insurance research team
Riccardo Barbieri, Chief economist at Mizuho Bank
Emanuele Minotti, CEO of Theorema Asset Management
Speakers:
Dr Maxi Scherer, Special Counsellor at Wilmer Hale and Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary
Prof Alan Riley, City Law School, City University London, and Associate Research Fellow, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels
Moderator:
David Chekroun, Associate Professor Economics, Law and Social Sciences at ESCP Business School
Keynote speakers:
Prof. Michael Jefferson, CIBS Professor; former Chief Economist of Shell and Deputy Secretary General of the World Energy Council
Prof. Rita D' Ecclesia, Director, PhD in International Economics and Finance; Sapienza University of Rome
Dr. Thierry Bros, Senior Energy Analyst, Societe Generale
Mr. John Mitchell, Associate Fellow, Chatham House
The joint Conference of the Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP Business School and the Centre of International Business and Sustainability (CIBS) at London Metropolitan Business School (LMBS) took place on October 29th at the Energy Institute in London.
Hosts:
Dr. Kostas Andriosopoulos, Assistant Professor; Executive Director, EMC ESCP Business School
Prof. Patrick Gougeon. Director, ESCP London Campus
It was a crowded night at the Staff and Bear on the 27th September, with more than 50 people gathering for the official opening of the Energy and Environment Club. It was not only a large group, but an incredibly diverse one: Alumni and friends, current participants of the Executive Master in Energy Management, staff from the Energy Management Centre, plus academics and professionals from the banking, consulting & advisory, private equity, utilities, energy and environmental services industries. All these people gathered last Thursday to share their enthusiasm for and professional projects relating to energy and environmental issues.
Keynote speakers:
Ike Mathur, Southern Illinois University, USA
Lucio Sarno, Cass Business School, City University London, UK
ESCP Business School hosted the 2nd International Conference of the Financial Engineering and Banking Society (FEBS) which took place on 7th and 8th June, 2012 at the London campus. The event was partly sponsored by the Energy Management Centre at ESCP Business School, by MFE Hawaii at The Shilder College of Business, by Attica Ventures and by INKA.
The Journal of Banking and Finance will publish a special issue, under the Guest Editorship of the Conference Co-Chairs Kostas Andriosopoulos and Fotios Pasiouras, and the Chairman of FEBS Constantin Zopounidis, from papers presented at the conference.
Keynote speakers were Ike Mathur (Southern Illinois University, USA) and Lucio Sarno (Cass Business School, City University London, UK).
Speakers:
Antonios Backos, Corporate Partner, Watson, Farley & Williams LLP
Dr Duncan Fairgrieve, Fellow in Comparative Law and Director, Tort Law Centre
Zubair Zakir, Director of Carbon Sourcing, The Carbon Neutral Company
Prof Patrick Gougeon, Director of the ESCP London Campus
The Energy Management Centre at ESCP Business School, hosted its first conference on 'Environmental Liability Risk: a Pressing Issue for Energy Companies' in London, at the Institute of Directors on April 24. The event was sponsored by KPMG.