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Wood Mackenzie LME Forum 2023
11 October 2023
8:45 AM - 1:30 PM GMT
Raffles London at The OWO | London, UK
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Striking a balance: Securing metals supply in a rapidly changing landscape
The energy transition will transform metals demand and the need for more mined commodities is widely recognised. But supply challenges are escalating, as governments and lenders tighten their ESG criteria. A focus on supply security from policymakers also threatens to dislocate established supply chains. Meanwhile, recycling is only part of the solution. How can we resolve this conflict between the need to reach zero carbon, and the constraint of materials supply to achieve it?
Join Wood Mackenzie’s expert analysts and leaders during LME Week on October 11th at the Raffles London at the OWO to hear how governments, companies and investors will need to balance growth, sustainability and climate targets.
- Hear from Wood Mackenzie’s experts on the outlook for aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, cobalt, lithium and rare earths
- Participate in panel sessions related to metals’ role in the energy transition. Hear a range of industry leaders discuss geopolitics and supply chains, the role of scrap and the circular economy
- Enjoy the opportunity to network with senior industry stakeholders and peers
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Agenda
8:45 AM
WET
8:45 AM - 8:50 AM
Welcome & Introduction
8:50 AM
WET
8:50 AM - 9:30 AM
Panel Discussion: The Energy Transition - Could Geopolitics put the Metals Supercycle on Hold?
- The role of metals in the energy transition and decarbonisation.
- The challenges in meeting the demand for raw materials.
- The evolution of supply chains and geopolitical aspects of the current metals markets.
Derryn Maade
SVP, Global Head of Metals & Mining
Wood Mackenzie
Jeff Townsend
Founder
Critical Minerals Association
Charles Tongue
Managing Director, Head EMEA Metals & Mining
Goldman Sachs
Adam Johnson
Raw Material Manager
Jaguar Land Rover
Prakash Sharma
Vice President, Multi-Commodity Research
Wood Mackenzie
9:30 AM
WET
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM
Driving the Energy Transition: EV and Batteries Outlook
- Updates to global electric vehicle policies.
- A golden age for batteries.
- Mitigating risks to road transport electrification.
Max Reid
Senior Analyst, Batteries
Wood Mackenzie
9:45 AM
WET
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
Charged for Success? Just How Critical are Raw Materials for Battery Growth
- Major supply chain obstacles to be overcome.
- The impact of changing legislation.
- The evolving roles of recycling.
Ying Lu
Principal Analyst, ET BRM Markets
Wood Mackenzie
10:00 AM
WET
10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Nickel: Everything Everywhere All at Once
- The latest on Indonesian matte and MHP supply to the Chinese battery stream.
- The switch from excess Class II to excess Class I.
- Stainless steel still matters, especially scrap.
Sean Mulshaw
Research Director, Nickel Markets
Wood Mackenzie
10:15 AM
WET
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
Rare Earths: Key Enablers in the Energy Transition
- Future demand will be driven by global decarbonisation and consumption in magnet applications, particularly electric vehicles and offshore wind energy generation.
- Rare earth supply is dominated by China and the industry becomes increasingly China-centred downstream. This raises supply security concerns for governments around the world.
- Recycled supply is an important source of feedstock, but can the ROW take advantage of this growing opportunity?
Suzanne Shaw
Senior Manager, ET BRM Markets
Wood Mackenzie
10:30 AM
WET
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM
Q&A Session
10:50 AM
WET
10:50 AM - 11:20 AM
Coffee Break
11:20 AM
WET
11:20 AM - 12:00 PM
Panel Discussion: Metal Recycling - Opportunities and Challenges in the Circular Economy
- How will recycling contribute to metal supply over the long-term?
- How will policy impact scrap generation, collection and use?
- Can technology advancements support structural change?
Julien Masson
VP Group Strategy
Eramet
Inge Hofkens
Chief Operations Officer Multimetal Recycling
Aurubis
Elewout Depicker
VP Commercial & Corporate Development
Li-Cycle
Nick Pickens
Global Mining Research SME
Wood Mackenzie
Uday Patel
Senior Research Manager, Global Aluminium Markets
Wood Mackenzie
12:00 PM
WET
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM
Up in the Air: Emissions and Decarbonisation Strategies for the Metals and Mining Industry
- Defining the battlefield - mining and metals emissions intensity.
- Weapons in the emissions war – harnessing technology and policy.
- Forging ahead in the battle - mining majors at the decarbonisation frontlines.
Tony Knutson
Global M&M Emissions Lead
Wood Mackenzie
12:20 PM
WET
12:20 PM - 12:35 PM
Complex Copper
- Nearby supply growth, constraints longer term.
- Short term demand treads water, long term picture is rosy.
- How will the implied supply gap be bridged?
Eleni Joannides
Research Director, Copper Markets
Wood Mackenzie
12:35 PM
WET
12:35 PM - 12:50 PM
Aluminium: Show Me the Metal
- Exchange stocks dwindling.
- Rising Chinese aluminium supply and slowing demand.
- Higher prices needed for low carbon supply.
Ami Shivkar
Principal Analyst, Aluminium Markets
Wood Mackenzie
12:50 PM
WET
12:50 PM - 1:10 PM
Zinc and Lead: They Think It’s All Over
- Will rising mine supply translate into a surge in zinc refined stocks.
- Or will a recovery in zinc demand soak up the surplus?
- Will today's auto sales support future lead demand.
- Expanding car parc will support Pb demand until Li supplies are secured.
Andrew Thomas
Research Director, Zinc Markets
Wood Mackenzie
1:10 PM
WET
1:10 PM - 1:30 PM
Q&A Session
1:30 PM
WET
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Networking Lunch
Speakers
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James Whiteside
Head of Corporate, Metals & Mining
Wood Mackenzie
James leads the development of corporate coverage for metals and mining. His current focus is on providing data-driven analysis of companies’ positioning for the energy transition and implications for valuation. He is based in London. In previous leadership roles at Wood Mackenzie, James set the metals and mining product strategy. He led the development of our metals and mining Emissions Benchmarking Tool and coordinated the integration of ESG and climate scenarios. James joined Wood Mackenzie in 2015 as a consultant. He has 14 years of experience in the metals and mining industry, spanning commercial, technical and financial advisory roles. As a consultant, he managed several major transactions and was instrumental in developing our battery raw materials offerings. Education MSc, Metals and Energy Finance, Imperial College London MEng, Civil Engineering, University of Leeds

Ami Shivkar
Principal Analyst, Aluminium Markets
Wood Mackenzie

Prakash Sharma
Vice President, Multi-Commodity Research
Wood Mackenzie
Prakash has over 26 years’ experience in energy, metals & mining and climate change policy developments. His expertise ranges from operational management to commodity trading and business strategy. Prakash joined Wood Mackenzie in 2006 and is currently based in Singapore. He leads integrated analysis, energy transition and cross-commodity discussions in Asia Pacific. Previously, Prakash spent two years in Beijing as head of China research guiding a team of analysts on China’s energy and economic trends, including supply-side reforms, inter-fuel competition and commodity prices. He has also led global coal markets analysis for five years delivering research on decarbonisation policies, impact of renewables, alternative scenarios and evolving patterns of supply and demand. Prakash’s extensive experience in the commodity sector includes export of steel-making raw materials (metallurgical coal, iron ore and scrap) and energy coal to China for an established Canadian trading firm. He has also spent nine years in the mining industry specialising in technical services, international sourcing and ISO 9001 certification. Education MBA, International Management Institute in India.

Julien Masson
VP Group Strategy
Eramet
Julien is an experienced strategy and business development executive with extended experience in the mines, metals and energy industries. He worked on a large scope of commodities including metals (aluminum, nickel, manganese, lithium, titanium, zircon, rare earth) and energy (power, natural gas, oil, coal) and on climate change related issues. Julien started his career with various strategic energy procurement positions in the aluminium industry, within Pechiney, then Alcan and finally Rio Tinto. Julien joined Eramet in 2011 as a Group Energy manager. In 2018, Julien became Director of Strategy and Business Development of the Mining and Metals Division. He made a major contribution to the strong organic growth of the Division and enhanced the positioning of the Group towards the metals for the Energy transition. In 2021, Julien was appointed Group Strategy Director. His responsibilities include the development of Eramet strategy and direct responsibility over key strategic projects including the Li-ion Recycling project.

Inge Hofkens
Chief Operations Officer Multimetal Recycling
Aurubis
Inge is an expert in secondary materials. She started as a scrap purchaser at Metallo and subsequently occupied different positions on the purchasing, processing and trading side of the recycling business. Later, she moved to sales and hedging metal price risk and from there gradually grew into the areas of marketing and communication, business development and business strategy. After nearly 30 years as an experienced management executive at Metallo, she took on the position of Managing Director at Aurubis Olen in 2021. Most recently, she was appointed to the Aurubis Executive Board as Chief Operations Officer, Multimetal Recycling in January, 2023.

Adam Johnson
Raw Material Manager
Jaguar Land Rover

Suzanne Shaw
Senior Manager, ET BRM Markets
Wood Mackenzie

Elewout Depicker
VP Commercial & Corporate Development
Li-Cycle

Derryn Maade
SVP, Global Head of Metals & Mining
Wood Mackenzie
Derryn joined Wood Mackenzie in November 2019 and is currently the Global Head of Metals and Mining Markets, based in Singapore. Prior to this role, he spent eight years leading HSBC’s Metals and Mining research team while covering the major miners and key commodity views. Derryn also worked for Anglo American in a variety of corporate and operational roles for nine years. Derryn holds an MBA (Imperial College) and a BSc in Mining Engineering (Wits).

Andrew Thomas
Research Director, Zinc Markets
Wood Mackenzie

Jeff Townsend
Founder
Critical Minerals Association
Jeff is the founder of the Critical Minerals Associations in the UK, Australia and the United States representing over 80 companies globally. The Critical Minerals Association has quickly established itself as the premier organisation on critical minerals, producing conferences, reports and government engagement that has influenced global political responses to the critical minerals sector. The Association has facilitated bilateral discussions between 5 eyes nations and continues to grow with the launch of the international mechanism CMIA being launched this month. Jeff is Chair of the UK Government’s Climates programme advisory board; Chairs the supply chain vulnerability working on the Government’s Task and Finish Group and sits on the board of the Materials Processing Institute. He is the co-owner and Chief Strategy Officer of the newly launched Critical Productions. He has over 20 years' experience in international politics having served as an advisor on international affairs, development and security in Southern Africa, Washington D.C. and the United Kingdom. Jeff has served as a consultant to a number of FTSE 25 and S&P500 companies on government and external affairs issues.

Eleni Joannides
Research Director, Copper Markets
Wood Mackenzie
Eleni joined Wood Mackenzie in 2012 to manage the Copper Market Service, which provides our global customers with regular forecasts and analysis of copper supply and demand fundamentals. Eleni brings more than 30 years of experience in the metals and mining sector to her role, across base and precious metals. Prior to joining Wood Mackenzie, she worked on CRU’s research team, and earlier in her career she worked in sales and marketing for Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines.

Tony Knutson
Global M&M Emissions Lead
Wood Mackenzie

Nick Pickens
Global Mining Research SME
Wood Mackenzie
Nick has over 20 years of experience as an analyst in the metals and mining sector and has worked across base, bulk and precious metals. He was involved in copper research with Wood Mackenzie for over seven years before taking a role as a research director of global mining. Nick is central to delivering thought leadership research across the mining team, leading cross-commodity insights on major themes in the sector. Earlier in his career, Nick held positions at other specialist metals consultancies, playing a key role in developing mine and smelter services for gold, copper and PGMs. He also has experience of working in the capital markets during his six years as an equities analyst in London.

Ying Lu
Principal Analyst, ET BRM Markets
Wood Mackenzie

Max Reid
Senior Analyst, Batteries
Wood Mackenzie
"As a research analyst with our Battery Raw Materials Service, Max tracks supply chain developments, technological innovations and progressions in battery demand sectors. Max joined Wood Mackenzie in 2021, having previously worked as a research scientist at QinetiQ Ltd. In this role, he evaluated battery technology for military applications, worked with universities to scale up next-generation technology, and developed niche battery devices for commercial and military applications, for which he won the company’s global innovation award. Education BA, Physical Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge MSc, Materials for Energy and Environment, University College London"

Sean Mulshaw
Research Director, Nickel Markets
Wood Mackenzie

Charles Tongue
Managing Director, Head EMEA Metals & Mining
Goldman Sachs
Charles is head of Metals and Mining for EMEA within the Global Natural Resources Group in Investment Banking. He joined Goldman Sachs in 2018 as a vice president and was named managing director in 2021. Prior to joining the firm, Charles worked at Rothschild & Co for 10 years, specializing in metals and mining, based in London and the US. Prior to joining Rothschild & Co, he worked for a private equity group in Beijing. Charles earned a BSc in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Warwick University.

Uday Patel
Senior Research Manager, Global Aluminium Markets
Wood Mackenzie
Uday has over 30 years of experience in the metals and mining sector and joined Wood Mackenzie in 2014 as a manager in the aluminium markets team. During his career he has worked on a range of projects in the metals sector, including detailed market studies, cost analyses and strategic advisory work for clients including rolled producers, aluminium processing companies and financial organisations. Uday joined from Ma’aden Saudi Arabia where he was a senior marketing specialist, focusing on aluminium. Prior to this he was a manager in marketing and sales at Dubai Aluminium and a principal consultant at CRU, heading the downstream aluminium analysis. He was also a senior economist at Outokumpu Oyj. Education Executive management programme, London Business School MA International economics, trade and finance, Sussex University