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Endorsed by Co-Hosted byHosted by
31 October - 2 November 2012
Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney, Australia
Uncovering Project Investment
Opportunities
Unleashing the potential of
Australian gas
Overcoming Barriers to Project Success
Sponsors Supported by
www.cwcaustraliagas.com
The Premier International Gas Conference in Australia
Connecting Australian Gas Projects with The Global Markets
About Australia Gas
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Unrivalled levels of participation from buyers across Asia
Network with international investors and government stakeholders and Australia’s gas industry leaders in cosmopolitan Sydney
Be part of Australia’s emergence as the world’s next major gas province
Identify investment opportunities in Australia’s gas projects
Keep up to date with developments on Australia’s LNG projects and time frames
Why Attend Australia Gas 2012?
Who Will You Meet?2011 and 2012 attendees include:
• Renowned networking in vibrant Sydney with coffee breaks, lunches and evening drinks
• Senior State Government representation from all Australian States
• Truly International flavour 170 delegates from 25 organisations and 20 countries
• Spotlight on Asia strong representation from buyers across Asia
Highlights from 2011
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Welcome to Australia Gas 2012, the region’s most prestigious meeting place where the Australian Government and gas industry leaders connect with international investors. Held in cosmopolitan Sydney, the conference is truly international in flavour, with a proven track record of bringing key Asian buyers to Australia.
The conference provides exclusive commercial insights to help you understand how best to position your business in this major gas province. Discover where the opportunities lie in this dynamic market, and find out how market developments impact your business.
• Apache• Arrow Energy• CNOOC• CNPC• Department
of Mines and Petroleum, Western Australia
• ExxonMobil• Gazprom Global
LNG• GDF Suez Global
Gas & LNG
• Guangdong Dapeng LNG Company
• JOGMEC• New South Wales
Government• NWS Australia LNG• Origin• Pertamina• Petronas• Petrochina• Petronet LNG
Limited
• PLN• QGC• Queensland
Government• Rasgas• SA Government• Santos• Shell• Tokyo Gas• Total• Tuas Power• Woodside
Connecting Australian Gas Projects with The Global Markets
2012 Distinguished Speakers Include “Australia Gas will focus exclusively on the natural gas market and the forum will promote future opportunities within Australia and showcase development in conventional and unconventional gas projects. The IGU has worked closely with CWC over many years. CWC is highly recognised in the gas industry for providing leading gas forums.”
Torstein IndrebøSecretary General
International Gas Union
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The Hon. MinisterMartin Ferguson AM MP
Minister for Resources& EnergyAustralia
Bill TinappleExecutive Director Petroleum
Department of Mines & Petroleum - Western
Australia
The Hon. MinisterChris Hartcher MPMinister for Resources
& EnergyNew South Wales
Government
Torstein IndrebøSecretary General
International GasUnion (IGU)
Dan HuntActing Director - GeneralDepartment of Natural Resources and Mines -
Queensland
Barry GoldsteinExecutive Director, Energy
Resources DivisionDMITRE - Government
of South Australia
Zhu XingshanDirector of Strategic Planning
DepartmentChina National Petroleum
Corporation
Dr A.K. BalyanManaging Director & CEOPetronet LNG Limited
Hilary MercerVice President LNG
& IntegrationArrow Energy
Martin LambertSenior Vice PresidentNorth West Shelf
Australia LNG
Arthur TaitPresident and Managing
Director for Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore
Gazprom Marketing& Trading
Quentin GraftonExecutive Director & Chief
EconomistBureau of Resources & Energy Economics,
Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism, Australia
Dan RogersPartner
King & Spalding LLP
Atsunori TakeuchiVice President
Tokyo Gas Co., Limited
Janet HannProject Development
Manager Bonaparte LNGGDF Suez Global Gas
& LNG
Bo XueVice President, Commercial
Guangdong Dapeng LNG Company Limited
Paul HowesNational SecretaryThe AustralianWorkers’ Union
Tarek El-RakshySenior Vice President, Project
Finance, Investment Banking AsiaSumitomo Mitsui Banking
Corporation
Peter HendersonCEO & Managing Director
MEDGASCO
Adrian WoodEnergy Analyst
Macquarie Bank
M. Suryadi MardjoekiHead of Gas & Oil Fuel Division
PLN (Indonesian State Electricity Corporation)
Don McMillanPrincipal
Oil & Gas CBM Pty
Barbara CampanyManager Stakeholder
EngagementGHD Consulting
Chris HertleGlobal Market Leader - Water
GHD Consulting
Pat RobertsAssociate Director - Gas
CWC Group
Robert PritchardManaging DirectorResources Law International
Pascale GrieveBusiness Development
ManagerGaztransport & Technigaz (GTT)
Michael OssipoffDirector, Capability &
InnovationTelstra
Keith BainbridgePartner
RS Platou LLP
Graeme BethuneCEO
EnergyQuest
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Australia Gas 2012 is Proudly Supported By:
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What will future supply from East Africa mean for Australian projects??
Keep Up-to-Date with the Changing Dynamics in the Australian & Global Gas Markets
How will diverse supply channels to Asia impact pricing in the region?
How can Australian projects overcome the
deliverability challenge?
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Australia set to become the
world’s largest LNG exporter
by 2017
Spate of
M&A dealssees buyers taking
equity positionsin Australian
projects
China signs a series of PSCs with international oil companies for shalegas exploration
in China
Buyersin Asia keen to
ensure potential supply gaps
caused by project delays are
filled
CHINESENATURAL GAS
Demand set to double by
2017
SLOWECONOMIC RECOVERYin Europe sees
LNG demand below2010 levels
PRODUCERS in West Africa
eye theAsia market
TOP LNG EXPORTER Qatar boosts
shipmentsto Asia
HUGE GAS DISCOVERIES
in Mozambique and Tanzania spark investment
for fast tracked LNG projects to service the
Asia Pacificmarket
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What will Japan’s cautious return to nuclear mean for LNG demand in the region? ?
Keep Up-to-Date with the Changing Dynamics in the Australian & Global Gas Markets
How will shale gas production in China impact on regional
and global demand?
How is Australia remaining competitive in the ever
changing global gas market?
How much gaswill emerge fromNorth America?
What does a low Henry Hub price mean for shale gas
exploration in North America?
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To secure your participation please contact Andy Orr on +61 4 0505 6413 or email [email protected]
Japanapproves the restart
of two nuclear reactorsin Western Japan ending the freeze on nuclear
power generationpost-Fukushima
USapprovesa series of
LNG export permits- exporters keen to
sell into the JCC-linked Asian
market
Attend Australia Gas 2012 to understand how the shifting
global gas dynamics are impacting gas projects here and beyond
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Meet the Industry Build Partnerships Do Deals
Exclusive Premium Networking
CWC events are renowned for their premium networking opportunities. Throughout Australia Gas 2012 there will be plenty of opportunities to enable delegates to connect with contacts, partners and suppliers, discuss projects and build key relationships. Networking functions are set in an informal environment, encouraging dialogue and knowledge sharing.
Evening Drinks &Dinner Reception
Join us for a spectacular evening in vibrant Sydney. Network with contacts both old and new, whilst enjoying an evening of quality food, wine and entertainment.
Coffee Breaks
Meet and discuss business partnerships with Australian and international attendees. Share knowledge, network with investors and governments and build relationships for strategic partnerships.
Exclusive Networking Lunches
Designed around the conference for delegates to maximise the opportunity to network and have one-to-one meetings in an informal setting.
Buyers & Sellers Meet
A unique opportunity to make new contacts and discuss key issues affecting the Australian Gas industry over a drink at this informal networking gathering.
Maximise YourInvolvementTo discuss tailor-made sponsorship packages contact Andy Orr on
+61 4 0505 6413 or email [email protected]
Australia Gas LinkedIn
Start networking online now. Join our LinkedIn group and network
with delegates, speakers and event partners prior to the start of the
event.
Stay Connected
@CWCGas on Twitter
You can also follow us on Twitter and get the latest updates about speakers, programme information
and industry news.
You can also follow us on Twitter and get the latest updates about speakers, programme information
and industry news.
To book your place contact Andy Orr on +61 4 0505 6413 or email [email protected].
Workshop Programme Wednesday 31 October 2012
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Workshop Leaders Include:
• Overview of the Coal Seam Gas Industry » Taking a look at the major producers » New entrants to the market and the challenges they are facing » Upstream and downstream project updates
• Coal Seam Gas & Shale Gas Upstream Operations » Geology of coal seam gas
- Formations - Permeability - Quality
» Geology of shale gas » Defining terminology and acronyms used for unconventional
CSG & shale gas and how they differ to conventional oil & gas • Reserves in Australia
» Review of reserve/resource classification » How regulatory Authorities manage disclosure
• Overview of CSG & Shale Gas Economics
10:30 - 10:50 Morning Coffee Break
• Policy & Regulation Involved » Domestic vs. Export market opportunities and obligations » Factors influencing return on investment » Project execution for small to mid scale efforts
12:30 - 13:30 Networking Lunch
• Key Contracts & Basic Project Structures » Importance of the ‘contract chain’ to ensuring project viability » Striking the right balance to maximise joint venture partner
investment• Pricing, Marketing & Trading
» Basic pricing issues for coal seam gas to LNG projects » Competition with conventional LNG projects
15:10 - 15:30 Afternoon Coffee Break
• Challenges for Coal Seam Gas Operators• Coal Seam Gas associated water management• Processes• Treatments• What disposal options are available?• Legislation involved• Community engagement • External stakeholder management• Dealing with people’s misconceptions• Taking a look at a regional case study
09:00 - 10:30Introduction to Coal Seam Gas & Shale Gas
1
15:30 - 17:00Environmental Issues3
10:50 - 12:30 part IProject Development - Turning reserves into commercial reality Factors & considerations surrounding project feasibility
2
13:30 - 15:10 part IIProject Development – Turning reserves into commercial reality Legal Considerations
2
By attending this workshop you will:Fast track your understanding of the legal and commercial aspects of the coal seam gas industry
Broaden your knowledge of the commercial dynamics in developing unconventional gas projects
Identify the key legal considerations to a viable commercial venture
Understand how legal and contract issues in unconventional gas ventures differ from commercial gas ventures
Grasp the strategic approaches needed to ensure project reality
Understand the basic commercial and legal structures that may be available
Coal Seam Gas Project Reality
This workshop is run in conjunction with CWC School for Energy.
Participants will receive a declaration of attendance to a Continuing
Personal/Professional Development (CPD) course as well be awarded
personalised certificates on successful completion of the workshop. This
is an internationally recognised accreditation.
Dan RogersPartnerKing & Spalding LLP
Don McMillanPrincipalOil & Gas CBM Pty
Barbara CampanyManager Stakeholder EngagementGHD Consulting
Chris HertleGlobal Market Leader - WaterGHD Consulting
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Conference Programme Day One
08:30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Pat Roberts Associate Director - Gas CWC Group
Opening Ministerial Welcome Address
The Hon Minister Chris Hartcher MP Minister for Resources and Energy New South Wales Government
• Understanding the investment climate: How is the business environment in Australia supporting the country’s emergence as a major gas province?
• What is the scope of the Australian gas market and where do the opportunities lie for your business?
• Gas as a driver for global recovery• Projects update: Are we on track?• How much gas is there? What do the latest resource estimates say? • How is new gas legislation impacting on gas demands and costs?• Championing Australian gas – what will make Australian remain
attractive to buyers compared with other LNG supply to Asia Pacific?
Torstein Indrebø Secretary General International Gas Union (IGU)
Luke Musgrave Vice President - LNG (Australia) ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing Company & Development Company
Questions & Answers
• Analysing the future role of Australian gas and how companies should look to balance their portfolios to ensure they can adapt to swings in the market
• What does the overall global supply and demand balance look like through 2020?
• What do new sources of non-Australian gas mean for Australian projects?
• What will North American exports mean for market activity in Asia?• How will East African gas finds influence global and Asian market
dynamics?• Where is demand coming from? • How is the new nuclear policy coming out of Japan impacting gas
demand?• Evaluating the potential for shale gas development in China
Moderator:
Graeme Bethune CEO EnergyQuest
Keith Bainbridge Partner RS Platou LLP
Questions & Answers
11:15 Networking Coffee Break
• Reviewing project timescales and potential implications for buyers• How are Australian projects meeting the challenges of skilled labour,
continued development of trains and the high cost environment? • What are the opportunities for pooling resources and collaboration
for enhanced project efficiencies?• Analysing best practice from around the world – where are the
lessons for Australian projects?• What innovations are being deployed to meet infrastructure and
logistical challenges?• Effective community collaboration: How are operators delivering the
win-win? • Update on the progress made in addressing the environmental issues
and implementing Australia’s carbon policy?• How are new contracts improving project efficiencies?• How will LNG exports from the US and East Africa impact the Asian
premium?• Analysing the relative cost stacks: What is the optimum gas price for
projects? • What are the challenges faced by CSG projects and how are
operators meeting them?
Martin Lambert Senior Vice President North West Shelf Australia LNG
Janet Hann Project Development Manager, Bonaparte LNG GDF Suez Global Gas & LNG
Paul Howes National Secretary The Australian Workers’ Union
Adrian Wood Energy Analyst Macquarie Bank
Questions & Answers
13:00 Networking Lunch
Opening Keynote Address: Australia: The Emerging Gas Super Supplier1
Changing Global Gas Dynamics: Does The World Need Australian Gas or Does Australian Gas Need the World?
2
11:45
Meeting the Deliverability Challenge for Australian LNG Projects3
08:00 Registration & Welcome Networking Refreshments Hosted by
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Senior RepresentativeOrigin
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Thursday 1 November 2012
• Update on shale gas development in Australia• Evaluating the technical challenges for Australian unconventional
gas• Can the US shale boom be adapted and replicated in the Asia Pacific
region?• What key lessons have been learnt from the US shale industry and
how can they be implemented globally?• What are the new opportunities for shale gas exploration in
Australia?• To what degree is CSG continuing to play a global growing role in
gas supply?• The development of Australian CSG: CSG to LNG project updates –
what impact have they had and will they have on the domestic and global markets?
Bill Tinapple Executive Director Petroleum Department of Mines and Petroleum - Western Australia
Don MacMillan Principal Oil & Gas CBM Pty
Peter Henderson CEO & Managing Director METGASCO
Questions & Answers
15:30 Networking Coffee
• Showcasing how technology is pushing the boundaries of cost reduction and opening up new opportunities
• What are the innovators doing to add value and optimise potential throughout the value chain?
• Strengthening the human resource base and local content through collaboration: Developing technical capacity for future growth
• How are companies working to minimise the water impact?• Focus on technologies for FLNG
Hilary Mercer LNG & Integration Arrow Energy
Pascale Grieve Business Development Manager Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT)
Michael Ossipoff Director, Capability & Innovation Telstra
Questions & Answers
Pull up and chair and grab a drink at the Buyers & Sellers Meet, your opportunity to make contacts and debate the issues that really matter to you.
18:15 Close of Day One
17:15
Buyers & Sellers Networking Meet6
14:15
Unconventional Gas Sources: What Do They Mean To Australian & Regional Market Dynamics?
4
16:00
New Technology Breakthroughs & Applications: How Are Advances Enhancing Project Efficiency?
5
18:30 - 22:00 Exclusive Evening Reception
Join your fellow conference delegates at the Australia Gas 2012 Dinner. Maximise your time out of the office by taking this opportunity to continue to develop new contacts and cement new relationships in a relaxed environment.
“Excellent conference, very important update.s”
Reza Rinaldt Zein, Assistant Manager CBM Business, PT. PERTAMINA
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08:00 Welcome Networking Refreshments
09:00 Ministerial Address:
The Hon Minister Martin Ferguson AM MP Minister for Resources & Energy Australia
Keynote Address: Meeting China’s Soaring Gas Demand: CNPC Vision and Strategy
Zhu Xingshan Director of Strategic Planning Department China National Petroleum Corporation
Update and Overview of Queensland Gas Projects
Dan Hunt Acting Director - General Department of Natural Resources and Mines - Queensland
• What are buyers in the region looking for from their LNG supply? • How do the needs of emerging buyers differ from JKT and the newly
established China and India markets?• What is the value of short term supply in a traditionally long term
marketplace?• With increasing production in Asia Pacific, what are the
opportunities for suppliers from outside the region to compete? • Where are the opportunities for integration along the value chain for
buyers of Australian gas?• Will the business models start to change?• How flexible do contracts need to be?
Dr A K Balyan Managing Director & CEO Petronet LNG Limited
Atsunori Takeuchi Vice President Tokyo Gas Co., Limited
Arthur Tait President & Managing Director for Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore Gazprom Marketing & Trading
Bo Xue Vice President, Commercial Guangdong Dapeng LNG Company Limited
M. Suryadi Mardjoeki Head of Gas & Oil Fuel Division PLN (Indonesia State Electricity Company)
Questions & Answers
11:00 Networking Coffee
• Reviewing recent M&A activity and equity movements in Australia • What types of companies are interested in investing in Australia and
partnering to export projects and why? • What are the business models which accompany these investments?• Examples of recent collaboration and joint venture success stories• What is the extent to which NOC’s may invest in Australia?• The Australian investment climate and project financing • Credit worthiness in the current climate: What is the value of
Australia’s top rating to investors? • To what extent does Australia’s low risk reward investors?• Securing cost effective project financing
Barry Goldstein Executive Director, Energy Resources Division DMITRE - Government of South Australia
Tarek El-Rakshy Senior Vice President, Project Finance, Investment Banking Asia Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Questions & Answers
12:45 Networking Lunch
• Profiling the Australian energy mix through to 2030• Where is the demand and what are the challenges of meeting it
within Australia?• What will new international gas supply sources mean for gas
availability for domestic use?• How will gas development in Australia impact demand for coal as a
powergen fuel?• How can projects be incentivised to allocate gas for domestic use?• Forecasting the usage of gas in powergen and road transport and
uncovering new applications for gas • Tackling higher EPC and gas development costs • Carbon tax pricing – what has been the impact for Australian
companies and domestic demand?• Domestic pricing: Working towards a sustainable price• The development of trading hubs • Development of logistics and transport infrastructure
Buyers & Sellers’ Panel: What Are Asian Buyers Looking for from Suppliers & How Are Suppliers Meeting Their Needs?
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14:00
Balancing Domestic Demand – The Changing Market in Australia9
11:30
Investment & Partnership Opportunities in Australian Projects8
Conference Programme Day Two
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Friday 2 November 2012
Chair:
Robert Pritchard Executive Director Energy Alliance of Australia
Quentin Grafton Executive Director & Chief Economist Bureau of Resources & Energy Economics, Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism, Australia
Tony Peterson Chairman DOMGAS Alliance
Questions & Answers
• How is Australia influencing and being influenced by global gas markets?
• What is Australia’s edge? How is it competing?• What will this mean for the domestic market? • Will Australia be able to respond to growing LNG demand?• As LNG sellers, how will Australia manage the balance between
demand and price sensitivity?• Do the gas buyers really view Australia as the new super source of
gas?• How will global demand influence Australia’s domestic gas prices?• Diversification of price bases, increases in cross commodity price risk
and the shift towards the short term and spot trading – how will this impact Australia’s commercial gas terms?
• Shale in China – to what extent will this play a role in determining Australia’s future role as a major gas province?
Chair:
Robert Pritchard Executive Director Energy Alliance of Australia
Questions & Answers
16:00 Chair’s Closing Summary & Close of Australia Gas 2012
“Good networking opportunities with local and global delegates and speakers.”
Sunil Sachdev, Business Development Manager, BOC
Datuk (Dr) Abdul Rahim Hashim, President, Malaysian Gas Associationat Australia Gas 2011
Keith Bainbridge, Partner, RS Platou LLPpresenting at Australia Gas 2011
15:00
Panel Discussion: What is the Future Role of Australia in the Global & Local Gas Markets?
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“Great atmosphere with competent speakers, not to mention updated industry information that could influence our business strategy with great insights.”
Henry Ardiyanto, Business Analyst & Project Manager, PT. PERTAMINA
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Sydney Harbour BridgeThe Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world’s largest steel arch bridge, and in its spectacular harbour location, has become a renowned international symbol of Australia.
Sydney Opera HouseThe Sydney Opera House, situated on Sydney Harbour at Bennelong Point, is considered by many to be one of the most breathtaking landmarks in Australia. The Opera House is the home to the Australian Ballet and Australian Chamber Orchestra.
Botanical GardensThe Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, is a place of natural beauty, where people come for peace, relaxation, education, and to learn more about plants and horticulture.
Bondi BeachBondi Beach is known as one of Australia’s most famous beaches, stretching over a kilometre of beautiful sand. Watch the surfers and experience Australia’s notorious beach culture.
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Suppliers of Gas & LNG Expertise Providing Commercial Solutions & Opportunities
Australia Gas is part of CWC’s enviable Gas and LNG portfolio, which includes events that involve the industry’s leading players addressing the key issues facing the global energy sector. The portfolio includes:
Australia Gas Conference 31 October - 2 November 2012, Sydney, Australia
Co-hosted by the International Gas Union (IGU) and endorsed by the Australian Gas Industry Trust (AGIT), the conference is praised for attracting international buyers, state governments and major project developers across the region to one strategic meeting point. Be part of the premier international gas conference and stay ahead of the competition by discovering Australia’s gas potential.
www.cwcaustraliagas.com
3rd World Shale Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition & Awards Gala Dinner 18 - 21 September 2012, Houston, USA
The 3rd Annual World Shale Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition is firmly established as the premier gathering for senior level shale experts and industry leaders. The World Shale Oil & Gas Summit provides a unique platform for the international shale Oil & Gas industry to come together to do deals, form partnerships, and drive forward industry developments.
www.world-shale.com
13th World XTL Summit 20 - 22 May 2013, London, UK
The World XTL Summit unites the major players across the entire value chain and provides invaluable networking opportunities, as well as the latest developments in strategies, policies and technologies that are determining the future of gas, coal and biomass to liquids.
www.cwcxtl.com
4th Annual Rio Gas Forum - Hosted By Petrobras 5 - 7 March 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The annual strategic forum for the entire value chain in the Brazil gas industry, hosted by Petrobras. This prestigious meeting that gathers gas leaders will be held in the world-renowned Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro.
www.cwcriogas.com
13th World LNG Summit & Awards Gala Dinner 27 - 30 November 2012, Barcelona, Spain
The World LNG Summit is fully recognised as the foremost gathering of senior, commercially-minded LNG executives in the world. This is the must-attend platform to network with the key international LNG buyers and sellers and hear the latest industry developments.
www.cwclng.com/worldlng
World LNG Series: Asia Pacific Summit 10 - 13 September 2012, Singapore
World LNG Series: Asia Pacific is the largest international LNG-focused strategic conference in the Asia Pacific region and the only place to listen to real-time discussion from the experts that matter. Build contacts, form partnerships, discuss projects and do deals at the leading LNG buyers and sellers meet in Asia Pacific.
www.cwclng.com/asiapacific
World Shale Oil & Gas: Latin America Summit 28 - 30 November 2012, Buenos Aires, Argentina
New for 2012! The World Shale Oil & Gas: Latin America annual summit will explore the abundant opportunities across Latin America’s shale oil and gas industry. Bringing together operators, investors, regulators and service providers, this will be the meeting point for debating and discussing strategies and technologies for accelerated advancement of the Latin shale industry, through effective transfer of international knowledge and success stories.
www.world-shale.com/latam
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31 October - 2 November 2012
TELEPHONE: Call Andy Orr on +61 4 0505 6413
EMAIL: [email protected]
ONLINE: www.cwcaustraliagas.com
POST: Complete the accompanying registration form and post to the following address along with your payment: The CWC Group Limited, Regent House, 16-18 Lombard Road, London SW11 3RB, UK
MEET THE AUSTRALIA GAS TEAM
Andy OrrBusiness Development Manager
Nan DingKey Relations, China
Cath jacobsVice President, Partner Relations
Jenny O’MahonyHead of Production
There are 4 easy ways to secure your participation
By PostComplete the registration form and post to the following address along with your payment:
The CWC Group LimitedRegent House16-18 Lombard RoadLondon SW11 3RBUK
By TelephoneCall Andy Orr on + 61 4 0505 6413
Onlinewww.cwcaustraliagas.com
Delegate RatesConference and Workshop AU$2,595
Conference Only AU$1,995
31 October - 2 November 2012
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www.cwcaustraliagas.com
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