Diane Elijah

Senior Lng Reporter (Europe) @ Kpler

About Diane Elijah

Diane Elijah is a Senior LNG Reporter for Kpler, specializing in the European and Russian gas markets. With extensive experience in journalism and energy analysis, she has worked in various countries, enhancing her understanding of global energy issues.

Current Role at Kpler

Diane Elijah serves as a Senior LNG Reporter for Europe at Kpler, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on reporting and analyzing the liquefied natural gas market in Europe. Her expertise in this area is supported by her extensive background in energy reporting and analysis.

Previous Experience in Energy Reporting

Prior to her current role, Diane Elijah worked at ICIS as a Senior EU and Russian Gas Specialist from 2021 to 2022. She also held positions as an Energy Market Reporter at NewsBase in 2017 and as an Energy Analyst at Més Economia in 2018. Her experience includes covering both LNG and pipeline gas markets in Europe and Russia.

Educational Background

Diane Elijah has a strong academic foundation in international relations and energy studies. She earned an MA in World Politics and Fossil Energy from Государственный Университет - Высшая Школа Экономики in 2015. Additionally, she studied International Relations and Politics at the University of Kent, achieving her MA in 2014. Her studies also include a focus on languages and economics at Université Paris-Sorbonne.

International Experience

Diane Elijah has lived and worked in various countries, including France, Russia, and the United Kingdom. This international experience has provided her with a global perspective on energy issues, particularly the geopolitical stakes surrounding the natural gas industry. Her diverse background enhances her reporting and analysis in the energy sector.

Volunteering and Community Involvement

In addition to her professional work, Diane Elijah volunteers for charities that support elderly individuals and animal shelters. This involvement reflects her commitment to community service and social responsibility beyond her career in energy reporting.

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