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The Premier International Gas Conference in Australia
Co-Hosted by IGU Member
www.cwcaustraliagas.com
Sponsors Supported by Official
Media Partner
31 October - 2 November 2011
Four Seasons Hotel | Sydney, Australia
Optimising Gas
Resources
Breaking New
Global Frontiers
Maximising Gas
Project Potential
Learn About Groundbreaking Projects& Identify Investment Opportunities
Meet International Delegations &
Leading Players from Across the Globe
www.cwcaustraliagas.com
About Australia Gas Why Attend
An all encompassing gas event for Australia, this conference will provide an invaluable opportunity for the international gas industry to meet the Australian decision makers; highlighting Australia as a groundbreaking gas province and enabling industry players to maximise the investment opportunities on offer in this booming market. Australia Gas will welcome industry leaders from the across the globe and include focused sessions and topics such as project showcases, partnerships, growth opportunities, environmental challenges and international trading, reinforcing the importance of gas as the fuel of choice globally.
Co-hosted by: IGU Member:
“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. CWC has worked closely with the IGU over many years and is highly recognized in the gas industry for providing leading gas forums”
Torstein Indrebø, Secretary General, International Gas Union
Endorsed by:
Meet anddo deals withAustralian and international
LNG buyers and suppliers
Optimise your organisation’sportfolio by
identifying newplayers
TrulyAustralian -
an allencompassing gas conference
representingevery state
Participate inpremium
networking with international delegations
Understandwhat is needed
to unleashAustralia’s full
projectpotential
Gainunique insightsinto the growth and investment opportunities
available
Europe
India
Russia
China
Australia
Singapore
Thailand
South Korea
Philippines
Vietnam
Japan
Chile
Indonesia
Qatar
Colombia
USA
CWC - 100% Focused on Energy &Infrastructure with an Impressive Track Record
Proudly Introducing Our Australia Gas 2011 Partners
Co-Hosted by: Endorsed by: Supported by:
The International Gas Union (IGU) was founded in 1931 as a worldwide non-profit organisation. The objective of IGU is to promote the technical and economic progress of the gas industry. The members of IGU are associations and entities of the gas industries in 73 countries, cooperating with many global energy organisations.
The Australian Gas Industry Trust (AGIT) is Australia’s representative of the International Gas Union. The objectives to AGIT are to contribute to the advancement of study, education and research in the field of gas utilisation, application development and related fields and to recognise and support excellence in those fields. To do this, the AGIT provides funding for education, professional development and research for young people in the gas industry and, through industry representatives, participates on a number of IGU committees.
NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services (DTIRIS) drives sustainable economic growth in New South Wales. This is achieved by working with and supporting the vast range of businesses and industries across the region to advance investment, innovation, activity and improvements across all industry sectors.
www.cwcaustraliagas.com
Who We Have Worked With
Since forming in 1997, CWC has organised over 500 events around the world. Below you will find out why CWC is globally trusted for delivering every time:
Recognised Queen’s Award Winners
Twice winners of the prestigiousQueen’s Award for International Trade,
for outstanding achievements and contributionto international trade. This is the highesthonour a UK-based business can earn,
awarded by the Queen on the advice ofthe British Prime Minister.
Distinguished Speakers
Speakers at CWC events are drawn from the highest level of government, industry and commerce attracting high calibre delegates, featuring keynote addresses from government
officials, senior industry executives and major sector players.
Developed by the Industry,
for the Industry
Each year CWC delivers events fully backed by industry leaders, government departments, ministries and royalty, designed in
conjunction with the industry, for the industry.
Highly Relevant &
Driven by Expertise
CWC events are highly relevant and designed to inform on the topical issues affecting the oil, gas and infrastructure markets, whilst also providing first-rate networking opportunities with
the people who matter. The CWC Group are renowned industry experts and through their events, provide firms with platforms for
finding commercial solutions and opportunities.
LAUNCH EVENT, April 2011
COLOMBIA OIL & GAS
Launched with the full backing and attendance
of Ministry of Mining and Energy - Colombia,
the inaugural Colombia Oil & Gas event
established itself with:
Total Conference Delegates: 401
Total Exhibition Visitors: 1102
Sponsors: Ecopetrol, ANH, Toronto
Stock Exchange, Nexen, Bolivar Energy,
Petrominerales, Equion, Vetra, Puerto
Bahia, Integral de Servicios Tecnicos
LAUNCH EVENT, March 2011SAUDI DOWNSTREAMHeld in conjunction with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, under the Royal Patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques: King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, this launch event exceeded all expectations:
Total Conference Delegates: 591
Total Exhibition Visitors: 500
Total Exhibitors: 31
Supported by: National Industrial Clusters Development Programme (NCIDP), Saudi Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Saudi Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Saudi Ministry of Finance, Saudi Aramco
Sponsors: Sabic, Saudi Aramco, Tasnee, Xenel, AlTurki, Parsons, Ma’aden, Zamil, Shell, Natpet, Dow, Exxon Mobil, UMIC, Worley Parsons, 3P Petro, Nalco, Lube Ref, KPMG, EDCO
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LAUNCH EVENT, November 2010 WORLD SHALE GASThe inaugural World Shale Gas Conference, supported by American Gas Association (AGA) and International Gas Union, established itself as the premier global networking forum for the shale gas industry, where invaluable contacts were made, partnerships were formed anddeals were done.
Total Conference Delegates: 456Total Exhibition Visitors: 253 Total Exhibitors: 60 Sponsors: Chesapeake, Exxon Mobil, Schlumberger, Statoil, Sutherland, CRA, ANGA, Dresser, SNL Financial “The inaugural World Shale Gas 2010 proved without a doubt CWC’s ability
events, attracting key senior-level representatives in the industry from around the world. Having exceeded all of my expectations, I am certain that
World Shale Gas will grow year upon year industry’s calendar.” Jay Copan, Executive Director, LNG17
CWC Delivers 6 Outstanding InauguralInternational Events in One Year!
Find out how you can be part ofCWC’s next inaugural event, Australia Gas 2011, contactAngela Hands on +61 2 8003 5524 or email [email protected]
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LAUNCH EVENT, April 2011KUWAIT OIL & GAS SUMMITUnder the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Minister of Oil, Minister of Information, Chairman of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation’s (KPC) board of directors, Kuwait Oil and Gas has established itself as the premier forum for doing oil and gas business in Kuwait, with participants from over 120 different organizations.
Total Conference Delegates: 269
Sponsors: Ernst & Young, KJO, Total, Shell, Accenture, Kuwait Energy, Heston, Baker Botts, Veolia Water
LAUNCH EVENT, March 2010 GHANA OIL & GAS SUMMITDeveloped with the full support of Ministry of Energy, Ghana and GNPC (Ghana National Petroleum Corporation), opened by Dr Joe Oteng-Adjei, Minister for Energy, Republic of Ghana, the inaugural Ghana Oil & Gas Summit established itself delivering the following:
Total Conference Delegates: 400Total Exhibition Visitors: 1800Sponsors included: Tullow Oil, Lukoil, Eni, Standard Chartered Bank, Ecobank, RWE, Ghana Commercial Bank Ltd, Shell, Expro, Cirrus Oil Ghana, Aker Solutions, Technip, Transocean, Bell Oil & Gas, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Schlumberger“the Ghanaians were there in full-force to express their interest in forming alliances with international companies to
develop their national skill base. It was very apparent from the Presidency, to the Ministry, to GNPC, to indigenous private sector players, that the country is very serious about fast tracking not only the
country’s nascent oil industry.”
Petroleum Africa
LAUNCH EVENT, October 2010
IRAQ MEGA PROJECTS
This successful inaugural event focused on
major projects in Iraq was backed at the
highest industry and ministerial levels: Falah
Al-Khawaja - Member of SOC and NOC,
Ministry of Oil, Shell, Kogas, CNODC, North
Oil Company and Lukoil.
Total Conference Attendance: 355
Total Exhibition Visitors: 1,166
Sponsors: OXY, SGS, Emerson Process
Management, SKA, OIEC, Olive Group,
Total, Lukoil, Shell, TP, Statoil, Ahli
Unites Bank, Commercial Bank of
Iraq, ExxonMobil, Gulf Energy Iraq,
Caterpillar, Beluga Shipping
To see more of CWC’s event success stories, visit www.thecwcgroup.com
Where the International Gas IndustryMeets Australian Decision Makers
For speaking opportunities contact Angela Hands +61 2 8003 5524 or [email protected]
Distinguished Speakers Include
“Excellent opportunity to meet great players in the industry”
Oleg Kostin, Gas Natural Mexico
Datuk AbdulRahim Hashim
PresidentInternational Gas Union
Hon Tom Koutsantonis MPMinister for Industry & Trade
Government ofSouth Australia
Graeme BethuneDirector
Australian Gas Industry Trust& Chief Executive Officer
EnergyQuest
Phil Byrne President
North West ShelfAustralia LNG
Bruce SteensonVice President
Prelude & TechnicalShell Australia
Nigel KuzemkoGlobal Director
LNG DevelopmentGazprom Marketing& Trading Singapore
Atsunori TakeuchiChief Representative -
Asia Pacific Regional OfficeTokyo Gas Co
Maurice BrandManaging Director
LNG Limited
Philip WeemsPartner
King & Spalding LLP
Robert PritchardExecutive DirectorEnergy Alliance
of Australia
Eric RobialChief Representative Asia Pacific
GDF Suez Trading
Sietse GerssenOffshore Sales Manager -
Loading SystemsFMC Technologies
Richard SellersDirector General
Department of Mines & Petroleum, Government of
Western Australia
Adrian WoodEnergy Analyst
MacQuarie Bank
Pat RobertsManaging Director
LNG Worldwide Ltd
Sid BambawaleDirector Asia Pacific LNG
Citi Commodities
Jane MelanieGeneral Manager
Bureau of Resources & Energy Economics (BREE)
James ArnottSenior Executive
Accenture Energy
Dan Rogers Partner
King & Spalding LLP
Rob WhealsGeneral Manager Commercial
APA Group
David CaseyCEO & Managing Director
EasternStar Gas
Peter DightonSenior Commercial Advisor
Flex LNG Ltd
Shigeki SakamotoSenior Researcher -
Asia Pacific / Global LNGJapan Oil, Gas & Metals National Corporation
Paul HowesNational Secretary
Australian Workers’ Union
Tony PetersenChairman
DomGas Alliance
Kerrie-Anne LaniganGas & Power Marketing Director
ExxonMobil Australia
Pan Jiping Director of Oil & Gas Resources
Centre for Strategic StudiesNational Ministry of Land
& Resources, China
John HirjeeManaging Director Senior Energy
& Utilities Research AnalystDeutsche Bank
Visit
www.cwcaustraliagas.com
for speaker updates
How Will the Dynamics of the Global
Make sure your company is represented at the leading gas conference in Australia,
‘LNGIMPORTS SET
TO RISE 5-FOLDIN INDIA IN
NEXT DECADE’Bain & Co
How will key African players compete in
the market globally? How will future liquifaction
projects in Australia maintain commercial viability?
‘RACE QUICKENS FOR ASIA’S
FAST-GROWINGLNG MARKET‘
Reuters.com
Australiaexpected to be
largest LNGsupplier by 2015
and biggest gasproducerin Asia-Pacific
Will
Europebecome the
LNGsponge?
ill key Acompet
e liqstralal v
Nigeriafocuses on
exporting LNGto China
as U.S. demanddwindles
RUSSIANFIRMS
COMPETINGwith Qatar
and Australia
Growinglikelihood
East Africaholds enough gas to
support LNG
exports
Top LNGexporter
Qatar boosts shipmentsto Asia
Singapore’s
LNG importfacility
positioned to startreceiving cargoes
in 2013
Can Russian LNG remain commercially viable
for the Asian market?
NGally an
Indonesiaand Malaysia
look to importas they face
dwindling output and
rising demand from
power plants
Energy
demand surgingas industries and
cities expand in
India and China
QUESTIONSover future
expansion of
nuclear powerin Japan
andelsewhere
USreceives first
governmentalapproval
to exportnatural gas for
over 40 years
“Increasing demand for gas and plentiful supply heralds a golden age of gas”
International Energy Agency (IEA)
What willthe impact
be of the US Shale boom?
Are there opportunities for Australia to benefit from
J.V partnerships with Japan?
Will LNG fromNorth America be more competitive than Australia?
Will Australia become the FLNG capital of the world?
Emergingas the game
changing gas province
of thefuture
What wimpa
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opporto behip
LNG frmericmpus
a bel of
How much
gas does South America need and
who willsupply it?
Gas Market Affect Australia?
contact Angela Hands on +61 2 8003 5524 or [email protected]
Discuss Projects Build Contacts Form Partnerships
www.cwcaustraliagas.com
CWC events are renowned for their premium networking opportunities, and Australia Gas 2011 is no exception. Throughout the 3-day event there is plenty of time scheduled to enable delegates to meet contacts, partners and suppliers, discuss projects and build key relationships. Networking functions are friendly and set in an informal environment, encouraging dialogue and knowledge exchange.
“CWC attracts key players and ensures that discussions are timelyand networking events are well attended and highly valuable”
Philip Weems, Senior Partner, King & Spalding LLP
Networking Roundtables
Join us for the informal networking roundtables to discuss and debate the latest issues around natural gas development in Australia and the international market. Facilitated by industry experts, this is a great opportunity for further networking and building relationships.
Stay Connected
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.
Lunches & Coffee Breaks
Extended lunches and coffee breaks, scheduled around the conference agenda, will provide a relaxed setting for relationship building, strategic networking and knowledge exchange.
Exclusive Evening Reception
hosted by
Enjoying the spectacular location of the famous Sydney Harbour, the evening reception provides delegates with the opportunity to network, discuss and share with contacts old and new whilst enjoying an evening of quality food and wine.
Maximise Your Involvement
To discuss tailor-made sponsorship packages contact Andy Orr on +61 4 0505 6413
or email [email protected]
@CWCGas on Twitter
You can also follow us on Twitter and get the latest updates about speakers, programme information and industry news.
“Energizing and engaging experience, where I got to mingle with some of the most influential and knowledgeable people in the industry across all aspect of the value chain”.
Aleksandra Szczepanowska, Shell Gas and Power
Conference Programme Day One31 October 2011
For speaking opportunities contact Angela Hands +61 2 8003 5524 or [email protected]
08:30 Registration and Networking Coffee
09:30 Chair’s Welcome and Opening Remarks
Pat Roberts Managing Director, LNG Worldwide Ltd
Supply and demand forecasts - how much supply will be needed and what will the impact be for Australian gas?Which areas are emerging as the new major buyers and suppliers?
Datuk Abdul Rahim Hashim President, International Gas Union
Kerrie-Anne Lanigan Gas & Power Marketing Director, ExxonMobil Australia
Questions & Answers
10:30 Networking Coffee
Natural gas in Australia-what resources are actually available to be produced? What makes development of Australia’s gas viable now? How will the numerous Australian projects compete against each other? Assessing the timing of projects and their potential impact on the global gas market How does the Australian government view the role of the gas industry in the economy?What role does local content and capacity building play?
Phil Byrne President, North West Shelf Australia LNG
Senior Executive Santos
Graeme Bethune Director, Australia Gas Industry Trust, and Chief Executive Officer, EnergyQuest
Questions & Answers
What are the prospects of developing shale gas in Australia? Upstream potential for unconventional gas in WAThe impact of US shale gas on LNG – what can Australia learn from the emergence of US shale gas and how could it change the dynamics of the gas market in Australia? Can Australia have its own shale gas boom? Developing CSG in Australia- what makes it viable now? CSG to LNG: What are the advantages and challenges of this model and will it be transferable to other countries? Can new technology help overcome the environmental challenges facing the gas industry in Australia?
Richard Sellers Director General, Department of Mines & Petroleum, Government of Western Australia
John Hirjee Managing Director, Senior Energy & Utilities Research Analyst, Deutsche Bank
Questions & Answers
13:00 Networking Lunch
Australian mega projects: On time, on budget- can it be done? ‘Two P Projects’ -drivers and constraints in gaining project financing in Australia Bridging the skills gap: Labour constraints, costs, and skill developmentCan Australia emerge as a major gas producer with such high EPC costs? Boom and Bust? Making sure the Australian gas projects benefit local communities long-term How much shipping capacity is needed for LNG trade?Beyond the headlines: Positioning for high performance in capital project
Adrian Wood Energy Analyst, MacQuarie Bank
James Arnott Senior Executive, Accenture Energy
Paul Howes National Secretary, Australian Workers’ Union
Questions & Answers
15:30 Networking Coffee
Domestic demand - Where is it and what is required to meet it? To what extent is power driving the demand for domestic gas?What are the infrastructure needs for commercializing gas in the country?What are the economic drivers in the Australian domestic market? A new business model? Distributed LNG in AustraliaDomestic and export considerations - what are the deciding factors? The impact of divergence in domestic gas pricing in Australia Small to mid-scale LNG-an expanding new market? How attractive is CSG to LNG for buyers? The role of buyers in key partnerships-security of supply for Asia and Australia?
Tony Peterson Chairman, Domgas Alliance
David Casey CEO & Managing Director, EasternStar Gas
Maurice Brand Managing Director, LNG Limited
Jane Melanie General Manager, Bureau of Resources & Energy Economics (BREE)
Questions & Answers
17:10 Networking Roundtables
Discuss and debate the latest issues around natural gas development in Australia and the international market. Facilitated by industry experts,this is a great opportunity for further networking and building relationships.
18:30 Exclusive Evening
Reception
hosted by
The Transformation of the Global
Gas Markets: New Dynamics and
Commercial Drivers1
Unconventional Gas in Australia:
Expanding the Opportunities-What Is
The Impact?3
The Next Major Gas Province: Why
Australia and why now?2
Identifying and Overcoming the Major
Barriers to Project Success4
Gas Optionality- Exploring Options to
Maximise Commercial Returns5
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Register YourInterest &Win a FreeDelegate Place
Complete your details online at www.cwcaustraliagas.com by 1st September 2011 and you’ll be entered into the prize draw to win a delegate place or an ipad!
With thanks to
CWC’s Industry-Led Steering Committee
Datuk Abdul Rahim HashimPresidentInternational Gas Union
Torstein IndrebøSecretary GeneralInternational Gas Union
Andrew JamiesonChairmanZanthus International Ltd
Phil ByrnePresidentNorth West Shelf Australia LNG
Maurice BrandManaging DirectorLiquefied Natural Gas Limited
Pat RobertsManaging DirectorLNG Worldwide Ltd
Conference Programme Day Two1 November 2011
08:00 Networking Coffee
09:00 Ministerial Address
Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP Minister for Industry & Trade, Government of South Australia
09:15 Beyond the Northern Territory
H.E Alfredo Pires Secretary of State for Natural Resources, Timor-Leste*
Meeting the growing gas demand in AsiaAs long term contracts in Asia expire, where are buyers looking next?Price review challenges under LNG sales contractsIs there a pre/post Japan crisis outlook for the market? What are the critical factors for Australian LNG in Asia? New plans for gas usage in China
Session Chair: Robert Pritchard Executive Director, Energy Alliance of Australia
Nigel Kuzemko Global Director LNG Development, Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore
Atsunori Takeuchi Chief Representative - Asia Pacific Regional Office, Tokyo Gas Co
Pan Jiping Director of Oil and Gas Resources Centre for Strategic Studies, National Ministry of Land and Resources, China
Philip Weems Partner, King & Spalding LLP
Shigeki Sakamoto Senior Researcher - Asia Pacific / Global LNG, Japan Oil, Gas & Metals National Corporation
Questions & Answers
10:50 Networking Coffee
Why Australia as the FLNG frontier and will it happen? Developing FLNG: From concept to FID and realityWhat does FLNG offer that LNG does not and can it compete? A new dawn fades? Is the excitement over FLNG justified?Transfer Systems Solutions - paving the way for Offshore LNG
Bruce Steenson Vice President of Prelude & Technical, Shell Australia
Peter Dighton Senior Commercial Advisor, Flex LNG Ltd
Sietse Gerssen Offshore Sales Manager - Loading Systems, FMC Technologies
Questions & Answers
Pricing and trading - Are global prices converging? - How are short-term trading patterns evolving? Is the market becoming
increasingly global?
Australian LNG - How much of the LNG from Australian projects is fully contracted? - How much is/ will be spot or available for market?
Eric Robial Chief Representative Asia Pacific, GDF Suez Trading
Sid Bambawale Director Asia Pacific LNG, Citi Commodities
13:00 Chair’s Closing Remarks
Pat Roberts Managing Director, LNG Worldwide Ltd
13:10 Networking Lunch
15:00 Close of Australia Gas 2011
More speakers to be confirmed, visit www.cwcaustraliagas.com
The LNG Market in Asia: Expectations of
the Impact of Australian Gas on Asia6
Breaking New Ground:
Pioneering FLNG7
International Trading- New
Contracts, New Market Drivers and
New Opportunities8
*Subject to final confirmation. For all speaker updates visit www.cwcaustraliagas.com
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WINA FREEDELEGATEPLACE
For further information contact Angela Hands +61 2 8003 5524 or [email protected]
Workshop Programme2 November 2011
Coal Seam Gas Project Reality
09:00-17:00
Led by:
08:00 Registration and Coffee
Overview of the coal seam gas industryCoal seam gas upstream operationsAppraisal of recoverable resources and main areas of productionReserves in Australia
10:30 Morning Coffee Break
Factors and considerations surrounding project feasibility
Policy and regulation involvedDomestic vs. export market opportunities and obligationsFactors influencing return on investmentProject execution for small to mid scale efforts
12:30 Networking Lunch
Session 2 continued
Legal Considerations
Key contracts and basic project structuresImportance of the “contract chain” to ensuring project viabilityStriking the balance to maximise joint venture partner investments
Pricing, Marketing & Trading
Basic pricing issues for coal seam gas to LNG projectsCompetition with conventional LNG projects
15:00 Afternoon Coffee Break
Challenges for coal seam gas operatorsCoal seam gas associated water managementCommunity engagement and external stakeholder management
17:00 Close of Workshop
Phillip WeemsPartner
King & Spalding LLP
Dan RogersPartner
King & Spalding LLP
Don McMillanPrincipal Engineer
Oil & Gas CBM Pty
Chris HertleGlobal Market Leader –
WaterGHD Consulting
Barbara CampanyManager, Stakeholder
EngagementGHD Consulting
Introduction to Coal Seam Gas1
Environmental Issues3
Project Development – Turning reserves
into commercial reality2
Maximise Your Involvement
Attending Speaking
Sponsorship Networking
To discuss tailor-made sponsorshippackages or to book your delegate place contact Andy Orr on +61 4 0505 6413
or email [email protected]
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To find out more about the workshopor to book your place, contact Angela Hands on
+61 2 8003 5524 or email [email protected]
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
Grasp the strategic approaches needed to ensure project reality
Understand how legal and contract issues in unconventional gas ventures differ from commercial gas ventures
ACCREDITEDBAC
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Suppliers of Gas & LNG Expertise ProvidingCommercial Solutions & Opportunities
“Good and friendly atmosphere. Good networking with very open people. Very efficient organisation!’Pascale Grieve, GTT
CWC School for Energy
CWC School for Energy has a long term vision and purpose to help build capacity for development in the energy sector. As a global market leader we have an unprecedented track record in providing high-level and interactive training services. We use top industry experts as our lecturers in order to stamp our commitment to the industry. The School for Energy will be running the Australia Gas 2011 Coal Seam Gas Workshop; for other Australia based courses please visit:
www.cwcschool.com
World LNG Series: Asia Pacific Summit 19 - 21 September 2011, Singapore
World LNG Series: Asia Pacific is the largest international LNG-focused strategic conference in the Asia Pacific region. A true buyers and sellers forum, this is the event to meet contacts, form partnerships and do deals.
www.cwclng.com/asiapacific
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:
Global Gas Series: Rio Gas Forum 20 - 22 March 2012, Rio de Janiero, Brazil
Hosted by Petrobras for the third consecutive year, this exclusive senior level forum provides the opportunity to meet with the key players of the gas industry and to uncover the many investment opportunities in Brazil and South America’s growing gas market.
www.cwcriogas.com
World Shale Gas Conference & Exhibition 7 - 11 November 2011, Houston, USA
Following the runaway success of the inaugural World Gas Conference and Exhibition which brought together over 500 senior level players, the event has established itself as the world’s largest and most important gathering of shale gas experts and industry leaders.
www.worldshalegas.com
12th World XTL Summit June 2012, London, UK
Now in its 12th year, 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
World LNG Series: Americas Summit 20 - 23 May 2012, San Antonio, USA
The leading strategic LNG conference in the Americas, the Summit brings the major LNG producers to the region and offers commercial opportunities and solutions for the swiftly evolving Americas market.
www.cwclng.com/americas
12th Annual World LNG Summit 14 - 17 November 2011, Rome, Italy
The World LNG Summit is the world’s leading strategic conference for LNG professionals. With an unrivalled reputation for delivering the highest quality networking with the people that matter and delivering cutting-edge discussion, the Summit is the best place to get deals done, develop new projects and form partnerships.
www.cwclng.com/worldlng
Register Your Place
By PostComplete the accompanying registration form and post to the following address along with your payment:
The CWC Group LimitedRegent House16-18 Lombard RoadLondon SW11 3RBUK
Group Discounts are offered on bookings of 3+ people
There are four easy ways to register your place for Australia Gas 2011:
By Telephone
Call Angela Hands on +61 2 8003 5524
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