• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Amos Hochstein

Tellurian

SVP

Amos joined Tellurian in 2017. Prior to joining the company, Amos served as the U.S. Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs and led the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Energy Resources. As the U.S. "Energy Diplomat," Hochstein oversaw global U.S. energy foreign policy engagement and advised the Secretary of State and the Vice President of the U.S. on global energy markets. As Special Envoy, Hochstein led the engagement to strengthen Europe's energy security through diversification of natural gas resources; authored the White House Caribbean Energy Security Initiative; chaired the President's U.S. - Caribbean and U.S. - Central America Energy Security Task Force; led U.S. efforts to promote global fuel switching to natural gas and develop stronger natural gas markets throughout Asia and South Asia; and; Working closely with the Department of Defense, Mr. Hochstein led the U.S. efforts to diminish ISIL and other terrorist groups' profits from energy assets. Prior to serving in the State Department, Mr. Hochstein served in a variety of senior level positions on Capitol Hill and advised energy companies entering and developing new markets.

Sessions With Amos Hochstein

Wednesday, 13 March

  • 05:05pm - 05:45pm (CST) / -

    European Gas Transit: A tangled knot

    Panel Gas

    Record flows of pipeline natural gas from Russia to Europe have occurred in 2018. Meanwhile the European Union presses on with completion of the Single Energy Market. The future will see new pipelines come into operation and new commercial terms for some core transit routes. All parties—sellers, importers, and transit routes—will want to establish the new basis for reliable and secure flows of natural gas to continue.