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Hotel President Wilson Geneva, 3/4/5 December 2013

Global EnergyGeneva 2013

www.globalenergygeneva.com

...including speakers from Cargill, Gunvor, Mercuria, Vitol, International Energy Agency, IHS CERA, Total...

30% bulk purchase discount

negotatiated by Ampersand

World for traders

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3/4/5 December 2013, Hotel President Wilson, Geneva T: +41 (0) 22 731 4450 | E: [email protected] | www.globalenergygeneva.com

About Global Energy 2013The oil and gas trade is critical to the global economy and the effect of energy prices and trade is more profound than for any other traded commodity. Global Energy is a trade show, conference and exhibition unique to Geneva. More than 42 speakers spoke at the 2012 event.

Global Energy 2013 is being held on December 3/4/5 at the prestigious Hotel President Wilson in the heart of Geneva. The event brings together energy traders, banks, policymakers, delivering important keynote speeches and panel debates.

Global Energy 2013 will be attended by a “who’s who” in oil and gas in Switzerland and abroad. In 2012, its inaugural year, more than 450 delegates attended, with more than 163 traders registered and participating during the three days.

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2013 Sponsors: (as at September 2, 2013)

2013 Exhibitors: (as at September 2, 2013)

2013 Supporters: (as at September 2, 2013)

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T: +41 (0) 22 731 4450 | E: [email protected] | www.globalenergygeneva.com

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G l o b a l E n E r G y 2 0 1 3

Day 1 - Tuesday 3rd December 2013

Day 2 - Wednesday 4th December 2013

10.30 Registration opens

11.00 Separately bookable pre-conference training workshops (training courses finish at 13.30)

Training Workshop 1: Energy Futures & Options led by: Richard Jelinek, Director, CME Group

Training Workshop 2: Technical Analysis & Charting of Energy Markets,led by: Vince Heaney, Director, Global Training Group

14.30 Trade exhibition & conference opens

15.00 Opening panel: risk premium, the two sides of the coin • Is there a risk premium?• Price, demand & risk. Reserves & supply• What drives the risk premium?

John Brunton, Consultant, Cargill Energy, Transportation & MetalsDavid Fyfe, Global Head, Market Research & Analysis, Gunvor Peter Jackson, VP Upstream Research, IHS CERAAntoine Halff, Head of Oil Industry & Markets Division, IEA

18.00 Cocktail sponsored by Gazprom (ends at 21.00)

08.15 Welcome refreshments & introduction (08.55)09.00 How upstream is re-writing the energy map

• Transforming reserves to supply: the upstream challenge

• Some frontier plays• What would slow the North American supply push?

Xavier Preel, Vice President General Affairs Middle East, Total Peter Kiernan,Lead Analyst, Energy, Economist Intelligence Unit Invited speaker from BP

10.30 Networking break

11.15 The new global oil trading landscape• Which players will get more involved in physical

trade and who will exit?• Redefining the price-reporting mechanism• New trading tools & technologies

Olivier Jakob, Founder & Managing Director of Petromatrix GmbHGary Morsches, Managing Director, Energy Products, CME GroupPeter Caddy, Director of Global Business Development, ArgusMichiel Mannaerts, Partner, PwC

13.00 Lunch

14.30 Shifting alliances, changing tensions & political risk• Current & future political tensions - impacts on oil

flows• Changing perceptions of political risk - oil/energy

flows – insurance market appetite and pricingSamuel Ciszuk, Senior Advisor to the Swedish Energy AgencyCarolyn Thomas, Acting Head of Political Risk, Aspen

15.30 Networking break, supporting the Sailors’ Society

16.00 Africa Panel: opportunities in the changing African oil space

• Pushing the boundaries of exploration in Africa • The challenging Supply/demand Equilibrium• Refining capacity constraints and product

specification constraints• Opportunities to increasing terminal capacity• new trade routes

Joel Dervain, Executive Director, African Refiners Association Mark Elliot, President, CITAC Abayomi Awobokun, CEO, OANDO Downstream Ben Laurie, Commercial Director, Signet Petroleum Jean-Pierre Favennec, Lecturer, IFP Paul Berwick, Commercial Director, Impact Oil & Gas Thierry Genthialon – Managing Director, Assets and Business Development, Oryx Energies Moderators: Chris Jones, Partner & Will Eversden, Partner, Deloitte

18.00 Cocktail sponsored by Riverlake Group (ends 21.00)

08.15 Welcome refreshments & introduction (08.55) Stéphane Graber, Secretary-General, GTSA

09.05 Which port assets will traders need to be successful?

• How do changing oil flows drive changing oil traders’ port requirements?

• Wood pellet trade growth outlook• How can ports innovate to keep ahead of traders’

needs• How will new cargo flows influence existing

ones?

Jeffrey Martz, VitolHenry Pease, RWE Supply & Trading, Biofuels Trading, Global Solid FuelsBas Hennissen, Port of Rotterdam Authority, VP Industry/Bulk Cargo

10.00 Networking break

10.45 What is the future for coal and gas? • Coal market perspectives• Is shale gas a uniquely North American

phenomenon?• The future of gas as a transportation fuel• How much hydrocarbon does European power

really need?Dr. Fabio Gabrieli, Director, Dry Bulk Analysis & Strategy, Mercuria Energy Trading SATorsten Amelung, Statkraft

13.00 Swiss energy traders’ closing lunch

Day 2 - continued:

Day 3 - Thursday 5th December 2013

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Separately bookable GTSA Seminar, Thursday, 14.30 - 16.00. Upcoming sustainability challenges in energy markets - What can be learnt from the Swiss approach?

Switzerland plays an important role in the promotion of multilateral dialogue at international level. It is a global hub for energy firms and at the same time is host to international organisations. Trade firms are regularly challenged on their practices and on their corporate social responsibility.What innovative initiatives could be a creditworthy alternative to increased regulation? Is Switzerland a unique laboratory to promote and implement a new way of tackling corporate social responsibility issue?

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Registration Form

Contact Name Contact Email

Delegate details

Registration

The early rate applies if you register before October 31, 2013....

Organisation

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Delegate 1 - Name

Delegate 2 - Name

Delegate 3 - Name

Delegate 1 - Job Title

Delegate 2 - Job Title

Delegate 3 - Job Title

Delegate 1 - Email Address

Delegate 2 - Email Address

Delegate 3 - Email Address

If you have a promo code, please enter it here:

If you wish to attend one of the training workshops, please tick the appropriate box here:

Energy Futures & Options (195 EUR) less 30% AW discount

Technical Analysis of Energy Markets (195 EUR) less 30% AW discount

PLEASE NOTE: If you are booking for someone else, then please provide your name and email address here, and then their details in the “Delegate Details” section. Thank you.

Note: groups of 3 or more delegates are entitled to an addiitonal group booking discount of 15%. Cancellation policyCancellations made prior to the 25th November 2013 will be subject to a 20% administration fee. Cancellations made after this date will not be refunded but you can transfer your place. By completeing this registration form you agree to our terms and conditions, which can be found at www.globalenergygeneva.com

Please enter the details of the individuals who will be attending the conference here.

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Sponsoring or exhibiting is a great way to generate leads and new business. For more information about exhibiting or sponsoring contact our sponsorship, advertising & exhibitions team

We can send you a full information pack. Sponsoring is highly effective and there are also exhibition stands still available at Global Energy 2013.

3m x 2m shell stands at Global Energy are situated according to the numbering shown on the floor plan

All stands are close to refreshment areas and the main Global Energy auditorium

The plan to the left gives the layout for Global Energy Geneva 2013. Individual exhibiting solutions and tailored arrangements may be made by arrangement

Want to reach hundreds of clients and thinking of exhibiting or sponsoring?

GLOBAL ENERGY GENEVA, GE GROUP SARL, 1-3 rue de Chantepoulet, 1201 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND [email protected] | T: +41 (0) 22 731 4450

Early booking saver rate1195 EUR less 200 Euros =995 Eurosless 30% AW discount = 696.50

Seperately bookable: GTSA Seminar on Energy Sustainability*

* Note: GTSA Seminar on Energy Sustainability (295 EUR) is 235 EUR forGTSA members and just 60 EUR for Global Energy delegates

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30% bulk purchase discount

negotiated by Ampersand

World for traders