gas arabia summit
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The region’s premier gas event, bringing together an exclusive gathering of high-level decision makers from GCC Governments, NOCs and private gas companies, plus IOCs and other international experts.TRANSCRIPT
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GAS ARABIA SUMMIT6TH ANNUAL MEETING
ABU DHABI, UAE 30 JANUARY – 2 FEBRUARY 2011
Keynote panel members
Dr Saif Sultan Al Nasseri, Planning Division Manager and Gas Processing Division Manager,ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC)
Mehdi Chennoufi, General Manager, Atlantic Basin & Greater Middle East,SHELL INTERNATIONAL LNG SUPPLY - SHELL TRADING
Dr Georg Wachtel,General Manager, OMV Abu Dhabi
Dr Brian Buckley, General Manager and Chief Executive, OMAN LNG
Ieda Gomes, Head of New Ventures and INGL, BP GAS ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST
Howard Bevan, Manager of Performance, Directorate of Strategic Planning and Policy, QATAR PETROLEUM
Mehmet Ogutcu, Director, International Government and Corporate Affairs, BG GROUP
Badr Jafar, Executive Director, CRESCENT PETROLEUM
Keiron Ferguson, Managing Director, RWE SUPPLY & TRADING GMBHAhmed Matar Al Mazrouei, Vice President, Business Development, MUBADALA OIL AND GAS
Benefi ts of attendingUnravel the MENA gas quandary: resource abundance, export opportunities and rising domestic demand
Network with an exclusive gathering of high-level decision makers from GCC Governments, NOCs and private gas companies, plus IOCs and other international experts
Pre Conference: Sour Gas Meeting: Ensuring Cost Effective and Environmentally Safe Progress
Post Conference: Energy Management Workshop: Gas Flaring Reduction and Utilisation
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WELCOME
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2011 ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
ABU DHABI, UAE 30 JANUARY – 2 FEBRUARY 2011
WELCOME
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Dear colleague
On behalf of The Energy Exchange, I am delighted to welcome you to our 6th Annual Gas Arabia Summit, the region’s premier gas event, bringing together an exclusive gathering of high-level decision makers from GCC Governments, NOCs and private gas companies, plus IOCs and other international experts.
It is widely recognised that the Middle East holds over 40% of the world’s proven gas reserves. However, with rising demands for domestic power, water, petrochemical and other gas intensive industries increasing substantially, the region’s ripe reserves currently appear destined for local use rather than capitalising upon the more lucrative export markets that can be found in the West and Asia.
‘Unconventionals’ are also growing in importance, particularly in the US, which continues to exploit its undeveloped shale and tight gas reserves. Considered by many as ‘game changers’, it is anticipated that in a very short period of time, ‘unconventionals’ will start to infl uence global energy dynamics, supply and demand and country geopolitics.
Closer to home, we must not forget Iraq’s ambitious plans to boost its gas production and export its natural resources. As their plans take shape, will we really see a shift in regional balances?
Despite the market changes highlighted, Europe continues to seek diversity for its growing need of gas supplies, leaving the Middle East a very real prospect to capitalise on this continued export opportunity.
I would like to encourage you to take a look through our fresh and timely agenda, where you will see an unbiased insight into the most pressing issues affecting the Middle East gas market which will be tackled and presented to you through formal speeches and group discussions by some of the region’s leading gas players including: ADNOC, Qatar Petroleum, Shell, BP, BG Group, OMAN LNG, Crescent Petroleum, Mubadala, OMV, RWE Supply & Trading, RAKGAS, MASDAR, EMARAT, Statoil and many more.
We very much look forward welcoming you to what promises to be the most exciting gas event in 2011.
Claire PallenDirector, Middle East Operations
Gas Arabia 2010 had an excellent focus on gas developments, not only in the GCC but also in potential neighbouring countries like Iran and Turkmenistan. Information exchanged was invaluable
Yousuf Al Ojaili, Chief Executive Officer,
OMAN GAS COMPANY
Dr Saif Sultan Al Nasseri,Planning Division Manager and Gas Processing Division Manager,Exploration and Production Directorate, ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC)
Mehmet Ogutcu, Director, International Government and Corporate Affairs, BG GROUP
Badr Jafar, Executive Director, CRESCENT PETROLEUM
Dr Brian Buckley, General Manager and Chief Executive, OMAN LNG
Keiron Ferguson, Managing Director, RWE SUPPLY & TRADING GMBH
Dr Rabia Ferroukhi, Department Manager, Carbon Project Development, ABU DHABI FUTURE ENERGY COMPANY (MASDAR)
Yousuf Al Ojaili, Chief Executive Offi cer, OMAN GAS COMPANY
Ruurd Abma, Chief Operating Offi cer, RAS AL KHAIMAH GAS COMPANY, RAKGAS
GAS ARABIA SUMMIT
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GAS ARABIA SUMMIT AGENDA AT A GLANCE…
WHO WILL ATTEND AND WHO CAN YOU EXPECT TO MEET?
CEOs, General Managers, Managing Directors, Presidents and Vice Presidents 27%
Heads and Directors of Gas Processing and Exploration and Production 15%
Heads of Strategy and Directors of Major Projects 13%
Business Development Directors 19%
Technical Directors 16%
Plant and Team Managers 5%
Asset Managers 3%
Pipeline Managers 2%
Expected Seniority of Attendees in 2011
NOCs and IOCs 47%
Private sector gas companies 14%
Exploration and production companies 12%
Technology and solution providers 22%
Financiers, consultants and lawyers 5%
Expected Industry Audience in 2011
27%
15%13%
19%
16%5% 3% 2%
47%
14%
12%
22%5%
SOUR GAS MEETING GAS ARABIA SUMMIT DAY ONE
GAS ARABIA SUMMIT DAY TWO
ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND GAS FLARING WORKSHOP
SUNDAY 30 JANUARY 2011 MONDAY 31 JANUARY 2011 TUESDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2011 WEDNESDAY 2 FEBRUARY 2011
08:00 Registration and coffee 08:00 Registration and coffee 08:00 Registration and coffee 08:00 Registration and coffee
09:00 Opening welcome address 09:00 Opening welcome address 09:00 Opening welcome address 09:00 Opening welcome address
09:15 Session one: Sour gas development and production projects
09:15 The MENA gas quandary: Resource abundance, export opportunities and rising domestic demand
09:15 The global economy: Impact on gas demand, investment and medium term supply
09:15 How can gas fl aring be reduced and even stopped altogether?
10:15 Coffee break 10:30 Coffee break and speed exchange
10:30 Coffee break 10:15 Coffee break
10:45 Session two: Local and international sulphur market trends
11:00 Balancing the utilisation of gas and adding value
11:00 Evolution of gas markets and policy: Effects of new energy policies (effi ciency/conservation and increased regulation) on demand
10:45 Regional gas fl aring projects round up
12:00 Lunch 12:15 Lunch 12:15 Lunch 12:00 Lunch
13:15 Session three: Technology updates
13:15 Middle East game changers? Focus session: Unconventionals and Panel Discussion: The ripple effect of Macondo on the wider Middle East
13:45 Pipelines vs LNG 13:15 Zero fl aring aspirations
14:30 Coffee break 15:00 Coffee break 15:00 Coffee break 14:30 Coffee break
15:00 Session four: Roundtable discussions
15:30 Gas prices: Trends, link to oil, subsidies, carbon taxes and impact of surging liquefaction capacity
15:30 Alternatives to gas-fi red power generation: The role of renewables, coal and nuclear
15:00 New initiatives in management practices and best available technologies (BAT)
16:30 Close of meeting 17:00 Close of meeting 17:00 Close of meeting 16:30 Close of meeting
19:00 Welcome Reception 17:30 Social Reception
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SOUR GAS MEETING: ENSURING COST EFFECTIVE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE PROGRESS
08:00 Registration and coffee
09:00 Opening welcome address and business card exchange
09:15 Session one: Sour gas development and production projects
Sour gas operation and development plans in the Middle East / Designing and developing large sour gas projects / Best practices for sour gas reservoir management and optimisation • UAE: Shah • Saudi Arabia: Wasit / Kidan • Oman: HarweelLessons to be learnt from other global sour gas projects including: • Canada: Caroline • Kazakhstan: Tengiz • Qatar: North Field
10:15 Coffee break
10:45 Session two: Local and international sulphur market trends
• The sulphur market outlook and trends in sulphur products markets
• Innovative solutions for sulphur
12:00 Lunch
13:15 Session three: Technology updates
Including:• Production – sulphur deposition, hydrate
control, corrosion• Acid gas separation / sweetening – hybrid
solvents, cryogenic separation, membranes• Processing – furnace chemistry, catalysis, tail
gas treating, incineration• Sulphur handling – degassing, forming,
dust and moisture• Transport and logistics• Developing commercially attractive products
from sulphur produced as a by-product – adding value / sustainable management of residual products / monetisation of ultra-sour gas reserves
• Financial role in overall fi eld development• Solving long term sulphur storage• Case study: Performance evaluation of
sulphur modifi ed asphalt and sulphur modifi ed concrete mixes in Eastern Saudi Arabia
14:30 Coffee break
15:00 Session four: Roundtable discussions
TABLE 1: Environmental, health and safety issues / technical complexities and ecological constraints
TABLE 2: Acid gas re-injection
16:30 Close of meeting
19:00 Pre-Summit registration and welcome reception
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Dr Saif Sultan Al Nasseri,Manager and Gas Processing Division
Directorate,ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC)Mehmet Ogutcu, Director, International Government and Corporate Affairs, BG GROUP
Ieda Gomes, Head of New Ventures and INGL, BP GAS ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST
Badr Jafar, Executive Director, CRESCENT PETROLEUM
Dr Brian Buckley, General Manager and Chief Executive, OMAN LNG
Dr Georg Wachtel,General Manager,OMV Abu Dhabi
Ahmed Matar Al Mazrouei, Vice President, Business Development, MUBADALA OIL AND GAS
Kate Dourian, Middle East Editor, PLATTS
Jan K Karlsen, Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Acquisitions, STATOIL
Dr Scott Kennedy, Associate Professor in Engineering Systems and Management and the Associate Dean for Research, MASDAR INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Didier Favreau, Senior Analyst, CEDIGAZ
Howard Bevan, Manager of Performance, Directorate of Strategic Planning and Policy, QATAR PETROLEUM
Ruurd Abma, Chief Operating Offi cer, RAS AL KHAIMAH GAS COMPANY, RAKGAS
Keiron Ferguson, Managing Director, RWE SUPPLY & TRADING GMBH
John Roberts, Energy Security Specialist, PLATTS
Khalid Malallah Al Awadi, Gas Operations Manager, EMIRATES GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION (EMARAT)
Mehdi Chennoufi , General Manager, Atlantic Basin & GreaterMiddle East, SHELL INTERNATIONAL LNG SUPPLY - SHELL TRADING
Paul Davis, General Manager and Senior Research Scientist, ALBERTA SULPHUR RESEARCH LTD (ASRL)
Luay Al Khatteeb, Executive Director, IRAQ ENERGY INSTITUTE
Rob Sherwin, Director and Managing Director, REGESTER LARKIN MIDDLE EAST
Dr Rabia Ferroukhi, Department Manager, Carbon Project Development, ABU DHABI FUTURE ENERGY COMPANY (MASDAR)
Dr Hany El Sharkawi, President, DANAGAS, EGYPT
Pedro Diaz, Business Development Manager, EXTERRAN MIDDLE EAST
GAS ARABIA SUMMIT PANEL MEMBERS TO DATE
Gholamreza ManouchehriChief Executive Officer and Member of
PETROPARS LTDthe Board
Othman ZarzourProject Manager CCSABU DHABI FUTURE ENERGY COMPANY (MASDAR)
Karim ElhanafiConsultantSYNERGIS
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Planning Division
Manager, Exploration and Production
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DAY ONE: GAS ARABIA SUMMIT
31 JANUARY 2011
08:00 Registration and Coffee
09:00 Opening Welcome Address
09:15 Session one: The MENA gas quandary: Resource abundance, export opportunities and rising domestic demand
• What are the options for Middle East (and Caspian) producers in this changing landscape?
• Analysis of other gas regions – how are they competing?
• What impact would regional gas market integration have on improving regional sustainable economic growth?
• Freeing-up injection gas for domestic consumption
• The paradox of LNG imports
• Incentivising changes in consumption
• The game-changing potential of future Iraqi gas exports
• The role of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)
10:30 Coffee break hosted by Optional speed networking activity
11:00 Session two: Balancing the utilisation of gas and adding value
• Where is the greatest added value for Gulf gas?
• Incentivising investment throughout the gas value chain
• Supplying local markets vs supplying export markets
• Extracting and monetising NGLs
12:15 Lunch
13:15 Session three: Middle East game changers?
Focus session: Unconventionals
• The Global Shale Gas Initiative (GSGI) – how global?
• A success story, but is it sustainable?
• How far and how wide will it spread?
• Will it delay other gas investments?
• How is it changing the market for the Middle East producers?
• The relationship between LNG and unconventional gas
Panel discussion: What will be the ripple effect from Macondo on the wider Middle East?
• A generation-defi ning crisis …
• Tightening safety and environmental scrutiny
• Pre-funded accident plans?
• New precedents created by the US government
• The future of “crisis preparedness”
• Do current business models need rethinking?
15:00 Coffee break hosted by
15:30 Session four: Gas prices: Trends, link to oil, subsidies, carbon taxes and impact of surging liquefaction capacity
• What is the real value of Arabian gas to the region?
• What evidence for an emerging Middle East regional market?
• Could natural gas trade be a catalyst for regional market integration?
• Is the price link to oil defendable? What are the alternatives?
• Is there a nascent shift towards a more global (spot) market in natural gas?
• How will needed replacement gas be funded and costed?
• Will subsidies in the Middle East be reduced? – other country experiences
17:00 Summary and Closing Address
19:00 Social networking evening
DAY TWO: GAS ARABIA SUMMIT
1 FEBRUARY 2011
08:00 Registration and Coffee
09:00 Opening Welcome Address
09:15 Session fi ve: The global economy: Impact on gas demand, investment and medium term supply
• The impact of the recession and fi nancial crisis on NOCs
• V recovery, L recovery or W recovery?
• How to attract fi nance in the current economic environment
• Perspectives on the M&A market
• Exploring fi nancial solutions for NOC acquisition and expansion plans
• How long will the global gas glut last and when will the market return to balance?
• Will demand in the power sector recover?
10:30 Coffee break hosted by
11:00 Session six: Evolution of gas markets and policy: Effects of new energy policies (effi ciency/conservation and increased regulation) on demand
• What are the key drivers for future global gas market dynamics?
• Expanding gas demand in a competitive energy marketplace
• Who will take the fi nancial risk of getting gas to market?
• How is gas being monetised globally?
• The role of gas as a transition fuel
• GTL as an economic diversifi cation
• Is demand-side management (DSM) the answer?
12:15 LunchADNOC’s previous Manager, Gas Processing Division, Ismail Al Ramahi opens Gas Arabia 2010
Attendees networking at the 2010Gas Arabia Summit
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP: GAS FLARING REDUCTION AND UTILISATION
DAY TWO: GAS ARABIA SUMMIT
1 FEBRUARY 2011
ADBIC • ADCO • ADGAS • ADMA • ADMA OPCO • ADNOC • ALBERTA
SULPHUR RESEARCH LTD • BAHRAIN PETROLEUM COMPANY (BAPCO) • BASF
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT • BASF KANOO GULF FZE • BG EGYPT SA • BOOZ & COMPANY
• CE GAS MARKETING & TRADING GMBH • CENTURION • CONSOLIDATED
CONTRACTORS INTERNATIONAL COMPANY • CRESCENT PETROLEUM COMPANY • DANAGAS • DOLPHIN ENERGY LTD • DREDGING INTERNATIONAL • E.ON
RUHRGAS AG • ECONGAS GMBH • EGAS • EMIRATES NATIONAL OIL COMPANY
(EMARAT) • EXCELERATE ENERGY LLC • EXTERRAN MIDDLE EAST LLC • FOSTER WHEELER • GASCITIES LTD • GASCO • HAMWORTHY MIDDLE EAST (FZC) • HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS • HOSSOIL UK LTD • ILF CONSULTING
ENGINEERS • INPEX GROUP • INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS •
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY • IPIC FERROSTAAL CONTRACTING LLC • JAPAN OIL, GAS & METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION • JBC ENERGY GMBH • KING & SPALDING LLP • KUWAIT OIL
COMPANY • KUWAIT SHELL LIMITED • MASDAR • MELLITAH OIL & GAS • MIDDLE EAST OIL & GAS • MITSUI O.S.K.LINES LTD • MS.GIS INFORMATIONS SYSTEME • MULTI
PHASE SOLUTIONS • NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL COMPANY (NIOC) • OCCIDENTAL MIDDLE
EAST DEVELOPMENT COMPANY • OILEXEC • OMAN GAS COMPANY • OMAN LNG LLC
• OMV EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION ABU DHABI • ORASCOM CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRIES • PEARL PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY • PETROLEUM
DEVELOPMENT OMAN (PDO) • PETROLEUM EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION AUTHORITY • PT GUNANUSA UTAMA FABRICATORS •
PURVIN & GERTZ INC • QATAR PETROLEUM • RANHILL ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS SDN
BHD • RAS AL KHAIMAH GAS COMPANY • RMG REGEL + MESSTECHNIK GMBH •
RWE SUPPLY & TRADING • SABIC • SAJAA GAS PRIVATE LTD COMPANY • SAUDI
ARAMCO • SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES •
SOUTH RUB AL KHALI COMPANY LIMITED • STANDARD CHARTERED BANK • TECHNIP
• TOTAL DUBAI • UOP MIDDLE EAST COMPANY • WINTERSHALL
08:00 Registration and coffee
09:00 Opening welcome address and business card exchange
09:15 How can gas fl aring be reduced and even stopped altogether?
• Infrastructure investment• Aggregate supply• Technology improvements - improving
monitoring, measuring and reporting systems• Regulatory changes - developing an effective
institutional, legal and regulatory framework for gas and global standards
• Other incentives (fi scal policies to encourage gas utilisation and reform of energy markets)
• Penalties – balancing them with incentives• Commercialisation and capacity building• Putting a price on fl aring vs GHG, CDM• Carbon fi nance to help increase gas
fl are abatement and add value to project economics – new directions
• “Quick wins”
10:15 Coffee break
10:45 Regional gas fl aring projects round up
Case studies including:
• Gas fl aring reduction projects in the UAE - barriers and experiences with CDM
• Associated gas gathering at the Al Shaheen fi eld, Qatar
• Gas conservation in PDO / Reducing gas fl aring at Oman LNG
• Challenges and solutions of reducing gas fl aring in Iraq
12:00 Lunch
13:15 Zero fl aring aspirations
• Improving compressor availability• Gas injection facilities• Gas processing facilities• Vapour recovery compressors• Zero fl aring concepts for new fi elds• Extending zero fl aring by power
generation integration• Synchronisation of power energy• Clean Development Mechanism (CDM )
projects under review
14:30 Coffee break
15:00 New initiatives in management practices and best available technologies (BAT)
16:30 Close of workshop
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13:45 Session seven: Pipelines vs LNG
• Inter-regional gas transport / extending pipeline grids
• Implications of economic realities on strategic infrastructure development
• Mechanisms to secure capital availability and affordability of future gas infrastructure developments
• LNG: From market facilitator to key global market driver
• An update on the Dubai and Kuwait LNG import projects
• Prospects for new LNG terminals in the Arabian Gulf
• Will China and India be the sink for new LNG?
• The future of CNG as a transport fuel
• What role for strategic LNG storage?
15:00 Coffee break hosted by
15:30 Session eight: Alternatives to gas-fi red power generation: The role of renewables, coal and nuclear
• Is the UAE a power hub?
• Is gas the bridge fuel?
• Gas vs coal in a global context
• Alternatives to gas fi red power: What are the consequences for water production and CO2 emissions?
• The gas industry response to climate change
• Variable power
• Carbon regulation
17:00
Summary and Closing Address
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Whether you are looking to promote your thought leadership, technological developments or position in the market, tailor made sponsorship packages are available to help you meet your business needs.
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Gas Arabia’s annual gathering allows you to put your own challenges into perspective and provides excellent opportunities for you to network for solutions
Walter Voggenreiter, Evaluation Manager, SOUTH RUB AL KHALI COMPANY LIMITED (SRAK)
Speed Exchange
NOCs
IOCs
Financiers
Contractors
Technology and Service Providers
Gas Market Analysts
International Gas Consultants
Lawyers
BENEFIT FROM OUR SPEED EXCHANGE
Do not miss out, what will you achieve?
• Ice breaker to meet all conference attendees over a set meeting time frame
• Each person gets 30 seconds – the chance to talk at each table, with each participant
• Guaranteed dedicated networking with all partakers
• Operators meet solution providers
• Vendors meet target audience
So what do you need to do? It’s simple, bring loads of business cards to exchange and build long lasting business relationships
WHY GAS ARABIA?
Because it’s the essential meeting place for the region’s gas community and the most comprehensive and interactive gas event in the MENA countries.
Here are just a few of the reasons why you cannot afford to miss it! By joining us you will:
• Unravel the MENA gas quandary: resource abundance, export opportunities and rising domestic demand
• Network with an exclusive gathering of high-level decision makers from GCC GCC Governments, NOCs and private gas companies, plus IOCs and other international experts
• Understand the game changing potential of future Iraqi gas exports
• Hear about the global shale gas success story and learn whether it really is sustainable and its implications for the Middle East
• Gather strategies for monetising sour and tight gas and learn how to achieve a profi table gas fl aring and reduction programme
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