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February 22nd & 23rd 2016, The Rixos Hotel, Almaty
www.kazakhstanogs.com
Downstream, Midstream & Upstream
Exhibition and Senior Level Conference
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WHY ATTEND?The Kazakhstan Oil & Gas Summit 2015 in Almaty is must attend event for the year, where key stakeholders gather to discuss the latest industry updates, network with other OG experts and map out the future prospects for the region’s upstream, midstream and downstream industries. Our comprehensive two day agenda will give you first hand insight on best practice for doing business in Kazakhstan, the latest developments & challenges in E&P projects, technology advancements, policy & regulation, HSE, infrastructure, refineries, transportation & logistics and much more.
Networking with over
200 Attendees Top 20
85 Trillion
1,600,000 Barrels
Government, NOC, IOCs, banks, technology providers, pipeline operators and many more
In 2014, Kazakhstan had proven reserves of
cubic feet of Natural Gas
400 BillionKazakhstan Produces over
cubic feet of Natural Gas Annually
Kazakhstan ranks in the
oil producing countries in the world
Every day the country’s oil sector produces over
Our rECENT OIl & GAS PArTICIPANTS INCludE:
Reserve your exhibition space and tickets before They run ouT!
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Top Level Speakers2015 Speakers:
Aidarkhan Kussainov, General director, Almagest Consulting Company
Akan Karlakov, Senior Engineer of Surface Facilities department, JSC OOC KazMunaiTeniz
Ann Herrigan, Second Secretary regional Energy, British Embassy Astana
Askar Amanbay, Senior Manager of the department of Technical regulation, Informational Analytical Centre of Oil and Gas, Ministry of Energy of the Kazakhstan republic
Askhat Khassenov, director of the department of development of Petrochemical Industry and Technical regulation, Ministry Of Energy Of The Kazakhstan republic
Brian Shelbourn, Economic Officer, u.S Embassy Astana
Daniyar Abulkhairov, Vice-President of Business development, JSC TransNafta-Center
Daurzhan Augambay, General director, Association of Kazakhstan Service Providers
David R Barker, Former Kazakhstan Country Manager and director, Condor Petroleum & Management Services Central Asia
Ernar Makishev, department director, Kazakhstan Institute of Oil and Gas - KazMunaiGas
Igor Lukashov, Health, Safety, Security and Environment director, North Caspian Operating Company N.V
Isaac Schwartz, Portfolio Manager, robotti & Company
Marat Makhambetov, HSEQ director, Tarbagatay Munay
Marcel Kramer, Senior Counsel to Gazprom Management and Energy Consultant, OAO Gazprom & SST Advisory
Michael Mee, drilling Manager, Equus Petroleum
Michael Pruchnie, Business development Manager, russia & Caspian region, Velocys
Mikhail Zlobin, Associate Banker, Energy and Natural resources department, European Bank of reconstruction and development
Octavian Stamate, Energy Policy Officer, delegation of the European union to Kazakhstan
Oleg Arkhipkin, Senior Specialist - Power Sector design, Kazakhstan Institute of Oil and Gas - KazMunaiGas
Robert Manson, Vice President Geological Operations, PetroTrans Company ltd
Stuart Large, Senior Account Manager, Nutech Energy
Thomas Quigley, Country Manager, OMV Petrom Kazakhstan
Yerlik Karazhan, Independent Sustainable development Specialist
Yuri Mikhaylov, Head of Project realisation division, Gazprom Neft JSC
September 24-25, Ashgabat Turkmenistan
February 22nd & 23rd 2016, The Rixos Hotel, Almaty
www.kazakhstanogs.com
www.azerbaijansummit.comNovember 25 – 27 2015, Baku
3rd AzerbAijAn & CAspiAn seAoil & GAs Week 2015
All events will be translated in to English, they will feature an exhibition, conference and networking part.
If you would like to receive details on the oil and gas conferences and exhibitions we are organising throughout the CIS region please get in contact.
We can arrange group booking discounts if you wanted to exhibit or attend multiple events.
PLEASE cONTAcT:
Brian Kho Event [email protected]+852 3975 5710
Clare TangEvent Manager [email protected]+852 3975 5710
Reserve your place noW!
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09.00 chairman’s Opening Remarks
David R Barker, Former Kazakhstan Country Manager and Director, Condor Petroleum & Management Services Central Asia
09.10 Updates from the Ministry of Energy of The Kazakhstan Republic & an Overview of Kazakhstan’s Developing Petrochemicals Sector• Opening welcome address to The
Kazakhstan Oil and Gas Summit 2015
• Word from the Ministry on recent projects, initiatives and regulation
• Kazakhstan’s downstream activities and developments within petrochemicals
• Latest industry insight and ongoing challenges
Askhat Khassenov, Director of The Department of Development of Petrochemical Industry and Technical Regulation, Ministry of Energy of the Kazakhstan Republic
09.40 Panel Discussion: challenges and Opportunities for Kazakhstan’s Oil & Gas Sector• The key takeaways from 2014
• The global oil & gas outlook and implications for Kazakhstan
• Exploration & production trends in 2015
• Growth areas in the next 10 years
Moderator:
David R Barker, Former Kazakhstan Country Manager and Director, Condor Petroleum & Management Services Central Asia
Panellists:
Daniyar Abulkhairov, Vice-President of Business Development, JSC Transnafta-Center
Michael Mee, Drilling Manager, Equus Petroleum Yuri Mikhaylov, Head of Project Realisation Division, Gazprom Neft JSC
Yerlik Karazhan, Independent Sustainable Development Specialist
10.20 20 Years of Kazakhstan crude Oil Production and Exports• Overview of projects and current production
• Kazakhstan’s role within the world oil market
• Opportunities and challenges for exports
• Future outlook for the sector and forecasts
Sam Barrows, Director of Marketing and Business Development, Max Petroleum
11.05 Refreshments & Networking Break
11.25 Key Developments in Global Gas and the Russia-Europe Business Relationship • Overview of the world gas market• Kazakhstan’s role in supply and demand of gas
• The Russia-Europe business relationship
Marcel Kramer, Senior Counsel to Gazprom Management and Energy Consultant, OAO Gazprom & SST Advisory
12.00 OMV Petrom in Kazakhstan – Operational Developments• History and current operations
• Investment opportunities
• Operations capability development
• Improving the business climate
Thomas Quigley, Country Manager, OMV Petrom
12.35 Lunch
13.35 Reservoir Intelligence – Methods for Working with Legacy Well Data to IdentifyBypassed conventional Hydrocarbons, or to Assess a New Shale Play Opportunity• Textural Petrophysics – Unlocking
bypassed hydrocarbons with old data
• Reservoir and Completions - Mature field redevelopment
• Accelerating the learning curve in a new shale play
Stuart Large, Senior Account Manager, Nutech Energy
14.10 The Future of Environmental Management and Technology for Onshore Drilling Locations in Kazakhstan• Upstream onshore operations
• Working safely with minimal environmental impact
• Opportunities for new technologies
Michael Mee, Drilling Manager, Equus Petroleum
14.45 Investing In Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Sector• Analysing the potential of
• Kazakhstan’s energy market
• Key projects, government regulations and global developments
• Kazakhstan in the world oil and gas market
Isaac Schwartz, Portfolio Manager, Robotti & Company
15.20 Refreshments & Networking Break
2015 Day 1 Agenda
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15.40 Standardization and Regulation in Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Sector• Insight in to the latest government regulations
• Problems of standardization development in the oil and gas industry
• Current objectives in the sphere of technical regulation and standardization
Askar Amanbay, Senior Manager of the Department of Technical Regulation, Informational Analytical Center of Oil and Gas, Ministry of Energy of the Kazakhstan Republic
16.15 Financing Large Oil and Gas Projects• Kazakhstan’s tax overview -
Guide for new investors
• Project examples and strategies for project financing
• Benefits and issues for investors - Clarity on restrictions and allowances
Mikhail Zlobin, Associate Banker, Energy and Natural Resources Department, European Bank of Reconstruction and Development
16.50 Environmental Protection and HSE in Kazakhstan’s Operations• Testing, safety and risk management
• Security in the region – Challenges and requirements
• Developing an effective oil spill response plan
Igor Lukashov, Health, Safety, Security and Environment Director, North Caspian Operating Company N.V
17.25 GTL Perspectives in Kazakhstan• Technology focus – New developments
driving the Gas to Liquid sector
• Analysing the potential of GTL in Kazakhstan’s existing framework
• New opportunities and challenges
Ernar Makishev, Department Director, Kazakhstan Institute of Oil and Gas - Kazmunaigas
17:55 chairman’s closing Remarks
18:00 close of conferences
18:10 Networking Evening
2015 Day 1 Agenda
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08.30 Registration and coffee
09.10 chairman’s Opening Remarks
Michael Mee, Drilling Manager, Equus Petroleum
09.20 The challenges in Operations and Developing Oil and Gas Fields Onshore Kazakhstan• Overview of onshore operations in Kazakhstan
• Key regional considerations
• Technical challenges and opportunities for new technologies
• Future outlook for the sector
David R Barker, Former Kazakhstan Country Manager and Director, Condor Petroleum & Management Services Central Asia
09.55 Developments of the KazMunaiTeniz Pearl Project• Overview of the project and works completed
• Key technical challenges faced by the project in Phase 2
• Use of new technologies and equipment to maximise output
• Future outlook and project milestones
Akan Karlakov, Senior Engineer of Surface Facilities Department, JSC OOC KazMunaiTeniz
10.30 Overview and Updates from The Association of Kazakhstan Service companies - KazService• Recent projects and developments
• National and International partnerships
• Recent achievements and outlook for 2015
Daurzhan Augambay, General Director, Association of Kazakhstan Service Providers
11.05 Refreshments & Networking Break
11.25 Think Smaller: GTL as an Economic Solution for Unlocking Stranded Gas and Reducing Flaring Michael Pruchnie, Business Development Manager, Russia & caspian Region, Velocys
12.00 Investing and Doing Business in Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Sector• Government initiatives for
facilitating investment.
• Regulation and reform
• Opportunities for investors and solution provider
Aidarkhan Kussainov, General Director, Almagest
12.35 Lunch
13.35 Regional and International Energy Security – Kazakhstan’s Role• UK energy policy toward Kazakhstan
• The countries position in global energy security
• International developments and partnerships
Ann Herrigan, Second Secretary Regional Energy, British Embassy Astana
14.10 U.S. Energy Policy Towards Kazakhstan • Previous policy and historical collaboration in the region• Recent developments and Embassy updates
• Kazakhstan’s role in the world energy market
• Current policy towards the region and future outlook
Brian Shelbourn, Economic Officer, U.S. Embassy Astana
14:45 EU Energy Security Strategy and the Role of Kazakhstan in Ensuring Diversification of Supply • Latest developments in relations
• EU Energy policy
• Oil and gas sustainability and security
Octavian Stamate, Energy Policy Officer, Delegation of the European Union to Kazakhstan
15.05 Refreshments & Networking Break
15.25 Panel Discussion: Exploiting Kazakhstan’s Full Potential• Role of Government bodies in oil
& gas sector development
• International partnerships and their importance
• How to encourage large-scale investment and long-term profit
Moderator:
Michael Mee, Drilling Manager, Equus PetroleumPanellists:
Robert Manson, Vice President Geological Operations, Petrotrans Company LTD
Ann Herrigan, Second Secretary Regional Energy, British Embassy Astana
Isaac Schwartz, Portfolio Manager, Robotti & Company
David R Barker, Former Kazakhstan Country Manager and Director, Condor Petroleum & Management Services Central Asia
2015 Day 2 Agenda
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16.05 Kazakhstan’s Local content Practices• Regulation and meaning of local
content in Kazakhstan
• Best practice guidelines and improvements for companies
• Social responsibility, community and market advances
Yerlik Karazhan, Independent Sustainable Development Specialist
17.15 Increasing Energy Efficiency of Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Industry• Existing and new projects devoted
to increasing energy efficiency
• Analysis of problem, inefficient areas
• Government strategies and plans for improvement
Oleg Arkhipkin, Senior Specialist - Power Sector Design, Kazakhstan Institute of Oil and Gas - Kazmunaigas
17.15 HSE and the Environment – The HSE Managers Key concerns• •ProtectingAssetsandtheEnvironments
• •ResponsibilitiesofOilandGas
• Producers– Reviewing The Environmental Protection Legal Requirements
• •CaseStudyfromTarbagatayMunay
Marat Makhambetov, Hseq Director, Tarbagatay Munay
17.35 chairman’s closing Remarks
17:45 close of conference
2015 Day 2 Agenda
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Past Exhibitors
Piping, Valves, Equipment for LPG and oil & gas since 1958 www.euroguarco.com
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