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Confirmed Premium Conference Speakers Include: Andriy Mokhnyk, Minister, Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Ukraine Oleksandr Todiychuk, Deputy Chairman of the Board, Naftogaz of Ukraine Joel Price, Chief Operating Officer, San Leon Energy Marcin Lewenstein, Director Strategy Department, PGNiG Luiz Deza, Head of Upstream Gas, Enel Dmytro Kashchuk, Head of the State Geological and Mineral Resources Survey of Ukraine Laszlo Varro, Head of Gas, Coal and Power Market Division, International Energy Alliance Maksym Karpin, Senior Deputy Head, the State Geological and Mineral Resources Survey of Ukraine Rafael López Guijarro, Exploration Director, R2 Energy Paweł Chałupka, Managing Director, San Leon Energy Kamlesh Parmar, CEO, 3Legs Resources Bogdan Popescu, General Manager, Zeta Petroleum Lars Hubert, Exploration Director, San Leon Energy David Messina, Managing Director, Hutton Energy Sławomir Brodziński, Chief National Geologist, Polish Ministry Auke Barnhoorn, Assistant Professor in Petrophysics, TU Delft Peter Kiernan, Lead Analyst – Energy, Economist Intelligence Unit Ryan Rauschenberger, State Commissioner, Office of State Tax Commissioner, North Dakota Pawel Zuk, Country Manager Poland, Hutton Energy Alexander Fraser, Chief Financial Officer, 3Legs Resources Dr. Hans-Joachim Kümpel, President, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources Basim Faraj, VP Business Development, Tamboran Resources Prof Peter Styles, Applied and Environmental Geophysics, Keele University Andras Jenei, Advisor, Ministry of National Development Hungary Andrew Costin, President, Petroleum Club of Romania Prof. Fred Worrall, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Durham Marek Madeja, the head of the Polish unit, Cuadrilla Resources Małgorzata Maria Klawiter-Piwowarska, Plenipotentiary for Shale Gas Pomorskie Region, Department of Economic Development Paul Stevens, Distinguished Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources, Chatham House Viktoras Lokutijevskis, Head of Oil Geology, Lithuanian Geological Survey Jurga Lazauskiene, Head of Bedrock Geology, Lithuanian Geological Survey Hubert Kiersnowski, Head of Shale Gas Department, Polish Geological Institute Duarte Figueira, Head of Unconventional Gas and Oil, DECC Dr Rene Peters, Director Gas Technology, T.N.O. Lars Sørum, Director of Unconventional Gas, DNV GL - Oil & Gas Mike Bradshaw, Professor of Global Energy, Warwick Business School Drs Ida Rust, Business Developer Human Factors in Oil and Gas, TNO Dr. Georgii Rudko, Head of State Commission on Mineral Reserves, Ukraine Speaker TBC, Halliburton Nikolai Yakymchuk, Director of the Management and Marketing Centre in the field of Earth Sciences, Institute of Geological Sciences of Ukraine Stanislaw Nagy, Professor of Thermodynamics and Natural Gas Engineering, AGH University of Science and Technology Dr David Reiner, Senior Lecturer in Technology Policy, Cambridge Judge Business School Anatoliy Zolotukhin, Counsellor, International Affairs, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas Marcin Zieba, General Director, OPPPW Mark Ellis-Jones, Manager (Energy & Climate Change), Environment Agency Volodymyr Gryshanenko, Ph.D.Deputy Director of Research, SE "Naukanaftogaz" NJSC "Naftogaz of Ukraine" Peter Kiernan, Lead Analyst, Energy, Economist Intelligence Unit 25th -26th November 2014 EXPO XXI Centre, Warsaw, Poland

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Confirmed Premium Conference Speakers Include:

Andriy Mokhnyk,

Minister, Ministry

of Ecology and

Natural Resources

Ukraine

Oleksandr Todiychuk,

Deputy Chairman of the

Board, Naftogaz of

Ukraine

Joel Price, Chief

Operating Officer, San

Leon Energy

Marcin Lewenstein,

Director Strategy

Department, PGNiG

Luiz Deza, Head of

Upstream Gas, Enel

Dmytro Kashchuk,

Head of the State

Geological and Mineral

Resources Survey of

Ukraine

Laszlo Varro, Head of

Gas, Coal and Power

Market Division,

International Energy

Alliance

Maksym Karpin, Senior

Deputy Head, the State

Geological and Mineral

Resources Survey of

Ukraine

Rafael López Guijarro,

Exploration Director, R2

Energy

Paweł Chałupka,

Managing Director, San

Leon Energy

Kamlesh Parmar, CEO,

3Legs Resources

Bogdan Popescu,

General Manager, Zeta

Petroleum

Lars Hubert,

Exploration Director,

San Leon Energy

David Messina,

Managing Director,

Hutton Energy

Sławomir Brodziński,

Chief National

Geologist, Polish

Ministry

Auke Barnhoorn,

Assistant Professor in

Petrophysics, TU Delft

Peter Kiernan, Lead

Analyst – Energy,

Economist Intelligence

Unit

Ryan Rauschenberger,

State Commissioner,

Office of State Tax

Commissioner, North

Dakota

Pawel Zuk, Country

Manager Poland,

Hutton Energy

Alexander Fraser, Chief

Financial Officer, 3Legs

Resources

Dr. Hans-Joachim

Kümpel, President,

Federal Institute for

Geosciences and

Natural Resources

Basim Faraj, VP

Business Development,

Tamboran

Resources

Prof Peter Styles,

Applied and

Environmental

Geophysics, Keele

University

Andras Jenei, Advisor,

Ministry of National

Development Hungary

Andrew Costin,

President, Petroleum

Club of Romania

Prof. Fred Worrall,

Department of Earth

Sciences, University of

Durham

Marek Madeja, the

head of the Polish unit,

Cuadrilla Resources

Małgorzata Maria

Klawiter-Piwowarska,

Plenipotentiary for

Shale Gas Pomorskie

Region, Department of

Economic Development

Paul Stevens,

Distinguished Fellow,

Energy, Environment

and Resources,

Chatham House

Viktoras Lokutijevskis,

Head of Oil Geology,

Lithuanian Geological

Survey

Jurga Lazauskiene,

Head of Bedrock

Geology, Lithuanian

Geological Survey

Hubert Kiersnowski,

Head of Shale Gas

Department, Polish

Geological Institute

Duarte Figueira, Head

of Unconventional Gas

and Oil, DECC

Dr Rene Peters,

Director Gas

Technology, T.N.O.

Lars Sørum, Director of

Unconventional Gas,

DNV GL - Oil & Gas

Mike Bradshaw,

Professor of Global

Energy, Warwick

Business School

Drs Ida Rust, Business

Developer Human

Factors in Oil and Gas,

TNO

Dr. Georgii Rudko,

Head of State

Commission on

Mineral Reserves,

Ukraine

Speaker TBC,

Halliburton

Nikolai Yakymchuk,

Director of the

Management and

Marketing Centre in

the field of Earth

Sciences, Institute of

Geological Sciences of

Ukraine

Stanislaw Nagy,

Professor of

Thermodynamics and

Natural Gas

Engineering, AGH

University of Science

and Technology

Dr David Reiner,

Senior Lecturer in

Technology Policy,

Cambridge Judge

Business School

Anatoliy Zolotukhin,

Counsellor,

International Affairs,

Gubkin Russian State

University of Oil and

Gas

Marcin Zieba, General

Director, OPPPW

Mark Ellis-Jones,

Manager (Energy &

Climate Change),

Environment Agency

Volodymyr

Gryshanenko,

Ph.D.Deputy Director of

Research, SE

"Naukanaftogaz" NJSC

"Naftogaz of Ukraine"

Peter Kiernan, Lead Analyst, Energy, Economist Intelligence Unit

25th -26th November 2014 EXPO XXI Centre, Warsaw, Poland

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Platinum Sponsor

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Associate Sponsors

Exhibitors

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DAY ONE, Tuesday 25th November 2014

08:00 Doors open & registration commences Morning refreshments and premium networking

09:00 Conference opening Katya Ushakova, Director, Shale Gas World Europe

09:05 Chairman’s opening remarks Peter Kiernan, Lead Analyst, Energy, Economist Intelligence Unit

EUROPEAN COLLABORATION & INNOVATION

09:10 Panel: Industry collaboration and strategy for moving to a commercially viable European Shale gas industry

Examining European gas supply and demand expectations and the role shale gas can play in

the energy mix

Expediting exploration: how are operators working within complex and varying regulatory

processes to advance exploration?

What effects has the comeback of coal had on the shale gas industry? How is the push for

renewables influencing investment?

To what extent will harmonizing European Energy policy influence industry efforts in shale

exploitation?

Paweł Chałupka, Managing Director, San Leon Energy David Messina, Managing Director, Hutton Energy Bogdan Popescu, General Manager, Zeta Petroleum

Kamlesh Parmar, CEO, 3Legs Resources

09:50 Presentation: Unconventional technologies and their application in Europe Speaker TBC, Senior Representative, Halliburton

10:10 Shale Gas Europe Roundtables: The focus of this session will be operator-led interactive discussions, moderated by license holders or local experts, discussing the specific opportunities and challenges facing operators in the unconventional hydrocarbon baring countries of Europe. Poland Is Poland still Europe’s shale gas hot spot? What has 2013 shown us about Poland’s true commercial potential? Marcin Lewenstein, Director of Strategy Department, PGNiG Sławomir Brodziński, Chief National Geologist, Polish Ministry Hubert Kiersnowski, Head of Shale Gas Department, Polish Geological Institute

Romania How can Romanian shale overcome its battle with environmentalists and create a harmonised environment for exploration? Andrew Costin, President, Petroleum Club of Romania Bogdan Popescu, General Manager, Zeta Petroleum

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United Kingdom With Government backing, when will Britain realise its potential as Europe’s new shale leader? What does the investment of large utilities and E&PS mean for the industry? Peter Styles, Applied and Environmental Geophysics, Keele University Mark Ellis-Jones, Manager (Energy & Climate Change), Environment Agency

Spain Can Spanish shale gas provide the security to reduce its dependency imports? With large estimated reserves, what are the next steps needed for exploration? Lars Hubert, Exploration Director, San Leon Energy Luiz Deza, Head of Upstream Gas, Enel

Netherlands When can shale gas exploration in the Netherlands truly take off? Have reports and environmental assessments in 2013 created a more positive outlook for the industry? Dr Rene Peters, Director Gas Technology, T.N.O. Roundtable facilitators invited: Jan Dirk Bokhoven, CEO, EBN

Hungary What is the potential of the Pannonia basin? Can operators find the effective methodologies to overcome the several play types in the Pannonia basin to unlock Hungary’s shale gas potential? Andras Jenei, Advisor, Ministry of National Development Hungary

Turkey What is the true potential of Turkish shale gas? Will Turkish shale boost its position as a leading gas producer? Basim Faraj, VP Business Development, Tamboran Resources

Germany What is the current mood relating to shale in Germany? Is lengthy debate and extensive environmental assessment moving the needle in the right direction? Dr. Hans-Joachim Kümpel, President, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources

Lithuania Will the new shale gas laws and tax rates incentivise greater exploration in Lithuania? What are the next steps for Lithuanian players? Viktoras Lokutijevskis, Head of Oil Geology, Lithuanian Geological Survey Jurga Lazauskiene, Head of Bedrock Geology, Lithuanian Geological Survey

Ukraine What is the scale of the opportunity in Ukraine? How can the industry work to move forward more quickly than exploration in Poland? Dmytro Kashchuk, Head of the State Geological and Mineral Resources Survey of Ukraine

Maksym Karpin, Senior Deputy Head, the State Geological and Mineral Resources Survey of Ukraine

Russia Does Russia have the potential to rival the United States in shale production in coming years? What obstacles and prospects do Russian Shale developers face? Anatoliy Zolotukhin, Counsellor, International Affairs, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

Denmark Will Denmark use the opportunities from Shale gas? Roundtable facilitators invited: Peter Britze, Head of Reservoir Technology, GEUS

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11:00 Refreshments served in the exhibition area & premium networking

EASTERN EUROPE UNCONVENTIONALS: MOVING FROM EXPLORATION TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION

12:00 Keynote Interviews and presentations: The State of Play in Poland: A more favourable operating environment and future plans for commercialising Polish shale

What has the industry learned from a year’s further exploration efforts?

Speeding up E&P: What steps are the industry taking to nurture relationships and influence

regulators to improve efficiency in the exploration process?

What does current proposed regulation and legislation including streamlining regulations

and cut tax rates means for operators?

Overcoming the negative public perception: how to get buy in from local communities and

establishing a public engagement effort During this interview we examine an operator perspective on the challenges with legislative process in Poland and what the next steps are for the industry.

Marcin Lewenstein, Director of Strategy Department, PGNiG Pawel Zuk, Country Manager Poland, Hutton Energy

12:20 Keynote Interview and Presentation: Optimising the changes in regulation to gain the most from the shale gas industry in Poland

How is the Ministry of Environment working to create an attractive environment for

operators and incentivise increased exploration efforts?

Assessing the recent changes in incentives for a brighter future for Polish shale:

streamlining regulations and permitting, cutting tax rates and the six year tax free

exploration period

A look in to the future for the potential of the polish shale gas industry – what does the

Ministry hope to see from operators through to 2020?

What would success look like for the Ministry in 2015 and onwards? How can the Ministry

persuade investors this is a market to pursue

During the interview we gain an insight into the recent changes in regulation and what changes to expect in the future for an improved regulatory environment.

Sławomir Brodziński, Chief National Geologist, Polish Ministry

12:40 Keynote Panel: Multi-stakeholder views on next steps for the expediting exploration efforts in Poland

During this session we will invite the Ministry, local operators and outside experts to debate the next steps different stakeholders must take to fully explore in the country, and move towards the goal of commercial production.

Operator perspective: Creating more favourable operating conditions – streamlining well

permitting, and a robust regulatory framework for ramped exploration whilst maintaining

the highest environmental standards

Government perspective: Balancing national and local government, industry and public

considerations

Independent perspective: Why has the shale revolution across the world moved much

faster in other countries, such as Argentina and China?

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Marcin Lewenstein, Director of Strategy Department, PGNiG Pawel Zuk, Country Manager Poland, Hutton Energy Marcin Zieba, General Director, OPPPW Sławomir Brodziński, Chief National Geologist, Polish Ministry

13:10 Networking Lunch in the exhibition showcase area

14:30 Shale Gas in Ukraine: Realising the potential of Europe’s next shale hot spot

Quantifying the true potential of Ukraine’s shale gas reserves – is the Ukraine the next big

hope for European shale?

To what extent could Ukraine’s shale opportunity develop greater energy security?

Comparative to other areas in Europe, how supportive is the government to a full scale

exploration effort?

How are the recent geopolitical tensions affecting operators’ ability to operate?

With what are the exploration plans moving forward in Ukraine? What would a successful

exploration programme look like in 2020?

Oleksandr Todiychuk, Deputy Chairman of the Board, Naftogaz of Ukraine

14:50 Romania: Overcoming a hostile environment to explore for national resources

Understanding current estimates of recoverable reserves in Romania to examine the scale

of the opportunity

How are operators tackling the hostile environment from local protestors? What education

and public outreach programmes are planned to influence public perception and promote

the benefits of the shale industry?

How favourable is the current operating environment? How are operators looking to work

with the Government to advance exploration plans?

Bogdan Popescu, General Manager, Zeta Petroleum

Invited speakers: Dumitru Rotar, Company Deputy General Manager, Romgaz Attila Korodi, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Romanian Ministry

CASE STUDIES: LOCAL CHALLENGES AND WHAT IS WORKING

15:10 Case Study: Results from the latest wells in Poland and next steps in development

What are the most active operators in Poland seeing from their latest wells?

Analysing the geology of well locations and the reasoning behind well placement

What completions techniques are planned on the latest wells? How are decisions on the

most effective completions design being extrapolated from specific shale characteristics?

How are the latest results influencing investment plans moving forward?

Joel Price, Chief Operating Officer, San Leon Energy Invited speakers:

Troy Wagner, General Manager, BNK Polska Wieslaw Prugar, CEO, Orlen Upstream

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15:30 Afternoon refreshments & premium networking

16:00 Presentation: Managing risk in exploration Lars Sørum, Director of Unconventional Gas, DNV GL - Oil & Gas

MANAGING RISK AND LEARNING FROM SUCCESS

16:20 Case Study: What does a successful shale play look like in a development scenario?

Learning from the US experience: what does a successful shale gas development look like?

What are the key operational and logistical success factors when developing a shale play

and the increased drilling, water management, proppant logistics and production

considerations?

What are the key regulatory considerations and how have industry and regulators most

effectively collaborated for a smooth transition in to full-scale development?

Ryan Rauschenberger, State Commissioner, Office of State Tax Commissioner, North Dakota

ENERGY OUTLOOK

16:50 Panel: Casting the European unconventionals debate in a global context

Are we moving to a new gas world? How will the gas ratio in the energy mix develop? What

are the implications for climate change?

Examining to what extent the shale gas industry can serve as the bridge to future powered

by renewables

What are the regional and global factors driving the energy markets?

To what extent is shale gas affecting markets dynamics globally?

Laszlo Varro, Head of Gas, Coal and Power Market Division, International Energy Alliance Paul Stevens, Distinguished Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources, Chatham House Mike Bradshaw, Professor of Global Energy, Warwick Business School

Invited speakers: Peter Zeniewski, Joint Research Centre, European Commission

17:30 SHALE GAS WORLD EUROPE 2014 NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION

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DAY TWO, Wednesday 26th November 2014

08:00 Doors Open & Registration Commences: Morning Refreshments and Premium Networking

09:00 Chairman’s opening remarks Peter Kiernan, Lead Analyst, Energy, Economist Intelligence Unit

09:05 Keynote address: Andriy Mokhnyk, Minister, Ukrainian Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources

WESTERN EUROPEAN UNCONVENTIONALS: REALISING THE POTENTIAL OF AN UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY

09:30 Keynote Interview & Presentation: To what extent could Spanish shale gas reduce Spain’s reliance on energy imports and reduce unemployment

Where are the most prospective areas in Spain for exploration? What does the

geology look like? How comparable is it to shale formations across Europe?

Are Government efforts to spur shale-exploration paving the way for an

attempted revolution of Spain’s oil and gas sector?

To what extent could water availability inhibit operations? Will Spain’s well

developed gas infrastructure be a major factor in attracting investment?

During this interview we will examine how operators plan to move forward in exploiting the estimates 50 trillion cubic feet of shale gas in Spain, and the specific challenges the country will face in exploration and production.

Lars Hubert, Exploration Director, San Leon Energy Rafael López Guijarro, Exploration Director, R2 Energy

10:00 Keynote Interview & Presentation: Realising the UK’s potential – Advancing exploration efforts in Europe’s new shale hot spot

What are the drilling plans for operators through to 2020? How long do

operators consider it will take before the first commercial production in the UK?

How have Government incentives for operators and local communities made

exploration more favourable? Is it enough, and what more can be done?

The 14th licensing round – new blocks, new entrants, and new opportunities: will

the long-awaited licensing round kick start the industry?

How is public perception shifting in the UK? To what extent is Government

support and ongoing geopolitical changes affecting support for the UK shale gas

industry

During this interview we will examine how Government support and local community and operator incentives are developing favourable conditions and what the next steps will be, as Europe looks to the UK’s example.

Marek Madeja, the head of the Polish unit, Cuadrilla Resources

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This preliminary agenda is subject to change.

10:15 Keynote Interview & Presentation: When will Germany’s shale ambitions become a reality?

Assessing the potential of shale gas in Germany: Analysing available data sources

to quantify reserves

Abiding by the regional bans and environmental procedures: will exploration still

be possible with such restrictions?

Could shale gas help wean Germany of its dependence on coal?

Dr. Hans-Joachim Kümpel, President, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources 10:30 Morning refreshments & premium networking

INVESTOR FOCUS

11:40 Investors Panel: Investor perspectives on the current state of European shale gas projects

How do investors see the current European unconventional oil and gas market? Is

exposure to some countries more appealing than others?

What factors are key in financing and investing in unconventional projects? What do

investors look for from government, operators, and the market?

Understanding vehicles for investing and how investors hope to make their return

on investment

How does the investor appetite in Europe compare with oil and gas opportunities

elsewhere? What needs to change to attract greater investment in the European

project?

Alexander Fraser, Chief Financial Officer, 3Legs Resources Invited speakers: Gordon Gray, Global Co-Head of Oil and Gas, HSBC Bank

Haroun van Hövell, Managing Director, Riverstone Jason Kenney, Head of Pan-European Oil and Gas, Banco Santander

TECHNICAL FOCUS

13:00 Lunch served in exhibition showcase area

12.00 Shale Gas Technical Roundtables: The focus of this session will be interactive discussions, moderated by technical experts, discussing the challenges and solution for different specific aspects of the exploration and production life cycle

Water Management Seismic & Evaluations

Infrastructure & Supply Chain Drilling

Environment & Waste Management Reservoir Management

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This preliminary agenda is subject to change.

LICENSING FOCUS

14:00 Licence Issuers Panel: Pan-European regulatory insights on progressing exploration to commercial production

Discussing the challenges licence issuers face in permitting and regulating a fast-

growing industry and whilst attempting to meet the needs of operators

What are the ongoing initiatives by regulators in Europe’s shale hotspots?

How is the EU’s regulatory oversight affecting regulators across countries with shale

gas potential?

What are the most effective ways for governments and industry work together

during the exploration phase?

What is the expected stance the European Union take on regulation of fracture

fluids, chemicals additives and other environmental considerations?

Andras Jenei, Advisor, Ministry of National Development, Hungary Mark Ellis-Jones, Project Executive – Onshore Oil and Gas, Environment Agency Sławomir Brodziński, Chief National Geologist, Polish Ministry Duarte Figueira, Head of Unconventional Gas and Oil, DECC Dr. Georgii Rudko, Head of State Commission on Mineral Reserves, Ukraine

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

14:40 Successful environmental practices and projects

A model for success: what does a successful project look like?

What steps need to be taken as an operator working to the strictest environmental

standards?

How are these processes best managed during appraisal, assessment, drilling and

completions?

What top tips and strategies can be used in future to enhance the success of

environmental practices

Senior representative, GSE Lining Technology GmbH

15:00 Media, Public & Community Relations Panel: Developing a more powerful industry voice

What initiatives are running in Europe for combatting misinformation, promoting

industry messages and swaying various scales of public discontent?

How do cultural and geopolitical differences between regions affect the operating

environment and public and community engagement efforts?

Engage or remain quiet: how should the industry best manage media relations under

constant scrutiny?

What models of community engagement have proved successful and how can they

be replicated? How can companies’ best manage relationships with communities in

which they operate?

Małgorzata Maria Klawiter-Piwowarska, Plenipotentiary for Shale Gas Pomorskie Region, Department of Economic Development Drs Ida Rust, Business Developer Human Factors in Oil and Gas, TNO

Dr David Reiner, Senior Lecturer in Technology Policy, Cambridge Judge Business School

16:00 Afternoon refreshments & premium networking CLOSE OF CONFERENCE

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This preliminary agenda is subject to change.

Technical Seminar Programme

25th -26th November 2014 EXPO XXI Centre, Warsaw, Poland

*Invited

08:00 Doors open & registration commences Morning refreshments and premium networking

09:00 Conference opening

Day I Joint plenary session

Day II Joint plenary session

09:05 Industry collaboration and strategy for moving to a commercially viable

European Shale gas industry

09:05 Western European unconventionals: realising the potential of an unprecedented opportunity

Morning break Morning break

DRILLING & COMPLETIONS

WASTE & WATER MANAGEMENT

11:00 BAKER HUGHES 11:00 GOLDER ASSOCIATES

11:20 TENARIS 11:20 URS

11:40 VALLOUREC 11:40 PROF. F. Worall, DURHAM UNIVIRSITY

12:00 Call for papers! 12:00 Call for papers!

GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICAL EVAULATION

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

12:20 GGS 12:20 HALLIBURTON

12:40 STATE SERVICE OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF UKRAINE

12:40 PROF. V. Gryshanenko, NAUKA NAFTOGAS

13:00 GEOPHYSICAL TURON 13:00 PROF. S. Nagy AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

13:20 ALL UKRAINIAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOINFORMATICS

13:20 Call for papers!

13:40 PROF. P. Styles, KEELE UNIVERSITY 13:40 Call for papers!

14:00 GEOKRAK 14:00 Call for papers!

14:20 Auke Barnhoorn, TU DELFT 14:20 Call for papers!

14:40 GEUS* 14:40 Call for papers!

15:00 POLISH GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE 15:00 Call for papers!

15:20 LITHUANIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

15:40 GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF ROMANIA*