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EVENT CO-HOST EVENT SPONSORS EVENT ORGANISER 15-18 February 2011 Moscow www. russianshelf. com RUSSIA 2011 OFFSHORE 6th Annual Conference & Exhibition KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE MAJOR OIL & GAS OPERATORS Gazprom Total E&P Russie Rosneft Gazprom Neft Shelf Shtokman Development Statoil Russia Sakhalin Energy Zarubezhneft GOVERNMENT BODIES & AGENCIES Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology, Russia Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Norway State Duma, Russia Federal Agency for Subsoil Use, Russia Administration of Arkhangelsk region Administration of Sakhalin Region Ministry of Transport and Communications, Murmansk Region Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Supervision, Russia PRE-CONFERENCE OFFSHORE HSE WORKSHOP Practical guidance on minimising health and safety risks, complying with Russia’s new regulations for offshore activities and preventing oil spills UPDATED PROGRAMME

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An outstanding line-up of oil & gas experts will meet at the 6th Annual Russia Offshore Meeting to map out the way ahead. The region’s leading offshore event will return to Moscow and will be co-hosted by TOTAL on the 15-18 February 2011 to provide you with a unique opportunity to meet and do business with leading players in the Russian offshore oil & gas industry.

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EVENT CO-HOST EVENT SPONSORS EVENT ORGANISER

15-18 February 2011 Moscowwww.russianshelf.com

RUSSIA 2011OFFSHORE6th Annual Conference & Exhibition

KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE

MAJOR OIL & GAS OPERATORS

Gazprom

Total E&P Russie

Rosneft

Gazprom Neft Shelf

Shtokman Development

Statoil Russia

Sakhalin Energy

Zarubezhneft

GOVERNMENT BODIES & AGENCIES

Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology, Russia

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Norway

State Duma, Russia

Federal Agency for Subsoil Use, Russia

Administration of Arkhangelsk region

Administration of Sakhalin Region

Ministry of Transport and Communications, Murmansk Region

Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Supervision, Russia

PRE-CONFERENCE OFFSHORE HSE WORKSHOP

Practical guidance on minimising health and safety risks, complying with Russia’s new regulations for offshore activities and preventing oil spills

UPDATED

PROGRAMM

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programme updates visit www.russianshelf.comOFFSHORE6th Annual Conference & Exhibition

Welcome Message from the Event Co-hostFor the 3rd consecutive year Total Group will be the co-host of Russia Offshore conference. As an international energy group Total has signifi cant experience managing offshore hydrocarbon projects worldwide. Shtokman Phase I, which we are developing together with our partners, is a unique project for Russia as well as for the world community. The synergy created by the alliance of the industry leaders brings together our knowledge and technological excellence and is vital for the successful implementation of this project.

In 2011 we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Total in Russia. Our experience here proved the importance of developing partnership between Russian and international companies.

I hope that the Russia Offshore 2011 will once again be a ground for interesting exchanges between offi cials, scientists and executives on the progress of Russian offshore development and would like to invite you to network with your colleagues and partners at the Evening Cocktail Reception in O2 Lounge of the Ritz hotel on 16 February.

Pierre NerguararianGeneral DirectorTOTAL E&P RUSSIE

Discover New Development Opportunities in the Russian Offshore SectorRussia’s offshore oil and gas fi elds are critical to sustainable development of its oil and gas industry and guaranteeing the security of hydrocarbon supplies in Russia.

Russia’s Nature Ministry estimates recoverable resources in Russia’s Arctic zone at 120 billion barrels of oil and nearly 85 trillion cubic meters of gas. The Barents Sea alone holds an estimated 7.6 billion metric tons of oil equivalent.

However, the development of the deepwater offshore hydrocarbon resources in harsh climate is extremely challenging, if not impossible, without combining Russian and international skills and capital.

Attracting all the key operators working on the Russian continental shelf, government representatives, investors and leading technology providers, the 6th Annual Russia Offshore Meeting is the defi nitive event for all companies operating in or looking to form partnerships in Russia’s oil and gas offshore industry. Russia’s leading offshore conference provides you with fi rst-hand information directly from its operators on the key offshore projects in Russia, including updates from Shtokman, Yamal fi elds, Prerazlomnoye, Sakhalin projects, Korchagin fi eld, Vladimir Filanovsky fi eld and Val Shatsky.We very much look forward to welcoming you to Russia Offshore 2011 in Moscow, where you will have all your questions answered by top oil & gas executives.

Evnika Polovinkina,Director, Russia and CIS OperationsTHE ENERGY EXCHANGE

Why Russia Offshore? A unique opportunity to meet state owned operators from

Russia and the CIS; the key fi gures from Russian Ministries of Natural Resources, Energy and Finance; the regional governments who infl uence infrastructure and investment; plus the IOC majors and expert solution providers

Understand the implications of licensing policy to access the continental shelf in Russia, and the latest demarcation of borders

Learn from prestigious Russian offshore projects: marine experiences from Korchagin, the unique Prirazlomnaya platform construction and how the latest exploration fi eld work is advancing on Sakhalin’s next-generation oil and gas developments (Sakhalin III, IV, V and VI)

Updates on investments, project partnerships and timelinesfor mega projects like Shtokman and Yamal

Harness best practices from Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan offshore projects, how Norway is adapting to comparable conditions, and the construction of artifi cial islands in Kashagan

Experience innovative, reliable technologies for the challenging Arctic offshore environment, including seismic surveys, platform design and construction, deepwater drilling and the utilisation of associated gas

Featuring practical guidance on minimising health and safety risks, complying with Russia’s new regulations for offshore activities, and how to simulate and prevent oil spills

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Past Delegates Included• AATA INTERNATIONAL• ABB• ABS• ACERGY SERVICES• AKER ARCTIC TECHNOLOGY• AKER SOLUTIONS• ALCATEL LUCENT• AMEC SERVICES• AMLAK MANAGEMENT LIMITED• ANTAL RUSSIA• AREVA ARGUS LTD• ARKTIKMORNEFTEGAZRAZVEDKA• BAKER HUGHES• BALLAST HAM DREDGING• BALTIYSKY ZAVOD• BEDRIFTRSKOMPETANSE• BKE SHELF• BLUEWATER ENERGY SERVICES• BOSCH REXROTH• BOSKALIS OFFSHORE• BP• BUREAU VERITAS• CAMERON• CANUSA – CPS• CARGOTEC• CATERPILLAR• CB&I LUMMUS GLOBAL• CENTRE OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS SAFETY• CHEVRON NEFTEGAZ• CHTPZ GROUP• NOBEL OIL• CKB RUBIN• CMS INTERNATIONAL• CONVERTEAM• CTK-EURO• DELOITTE & TOUCHE• DIETSMANN• DLA PIPER• DNV• DOCKWISE SHIPPING• DULAS HANDELS• DUPONT• ECOEXPERT• ECOJURIS INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL

LAW• ECOSHELF• EKSPORTFINANS• EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN• EMERSON• ERNST & YOUNG• EVOLOGICS• EXXONMOBIL• FINSTASHIP• FLUOR• FMC TECHNOLOGIES• FRECOM• G.E.R. GLOBAL ECONOMIC RESEARCH• GAC MARINE• GAZAVTOMATIKA• GAZFLOT• GAZPROM DOBYCHA YAMBURG• GAZPROM DOBYCHA SHELF• GAZPROM SBYT• GAZPROM-NEFT• GE OIL & GAS, DRILLING & PRODUCTION

SYSTEMS• GENERAL ELECTRIC• GEOMATICS CENTRE• GIPROSPETSGAS• GIPROVOSTOKNEFT• GKC GECON• GLOBALSTROY ENGINEERING• GRUP SERVICII PETROLIERE• GS HYDRO• GSE OFFSHORE• H.A. SPRINGER• HALLIBURTON• HEEREMA MARINE CONTRACTORS• HONEYWELL• ICS INTEGRATED• ILF• INTEGRA MANAGEMENT• INTERNATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE• INTRA SERVICE COMPANY• JP KENNY• JAN DE NUL• JAPAN BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL

COOPERATION• JOHAN G. OLSEN SHIPBROKERS• JP KENNY• KCA DEUTAG DRILLING GMBH• KELLOGG BROWN & ROOT• KISTEFOS• KONGSBERG MARITIME• KOSMOS NEFT GAZ• KPMG• KRYLOV SHIPBUILDING RESEARCH INSTITUTE

• LEWA• LUKOIL NIZHNEVOLZHSKNEFT• LUKOIL-VOLGOGRADNIPIMORNEFT• MAERSK DRILLING• MARIMETER• MARINE SERVICE JAROSZEWICZ• MCDERMOTT CASPIAN CONTRACTORS• MEZHREGIONTRUBOPROVODSTROY• MINISTRY OF FINANCE OF THE RUSSIAN

FEDERATION• MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRANSPORT AND

ENERGY, MURMANSK REGION• MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND

ECOLOGY, RUSSIA• MITSUBISHI CORPORATION• MORNEFTEGAZPROEKT• MOSS MARITIME• NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO• NEXANS• NIPIMORNEFT• NORWEGIAN PARTNERS MARINE• ROSNEFT• SOGAZ• OFGEM• OTS AS• OY STEELDONE GROUP• PACIFIC ENGINEERING• PETROSERT• PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS• PRISCO• RAMBOLL BARENTS• REINERTSEN NWR• MURMANSK GOVERNMENT• RGS CONSORTIUM• RIVECO GENERALSIDER SPA• RN-SAKHALINNIPIMORNEFT• RN-SHELF-FAR EAST, SAKHALIN PROJECTS• ROCOS• ROSNEFT SHELF YUG• ROSNEFTEFLOT• ROYAL NORWEGIAN EMBASSY IN MOSCOW• SAIPEM• SAIT MOSCOW• SAKHALIN ENERGY• SALZGITTER MANNESMANN• SAROV ENGINEERING CENTER• SBM OFFSHORE• SCHLUMBERGER• SEVERNAYA VERF• SEVERODONETSKY ORGKHIM• SEVERSTAL - METIZ• SEVMASH• SHERPA KONSULT• SHTOKMAN DEVELOPMENT• SIEMENS OOO• SMITH PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY• SOCAR• SOGAZ• SOVCOMFLOT• SOYUZMORGEO• STATOIL• STENA CYPRUS HOLDING• STROYGAZMONTAZH• STX NORWAY OFFSHORE• SUBSEA7• SVAROG• TECHNIP• TECNICAS REUNIDAS• TESI S.R.L.• TETIS HOLDING• TEXAS NAFTA INDUSTRIES• THERMON• THYSSENKRUPP MANNEX GMBH• TMK• TNI-BORNEMANN• TOTAL• ULIS INTERNATIONAL• UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION• UOP• UPETROM• URALTRUBOSTAL TRADING HOUSE• URENGOIGAZPROM• VALLOUREC & MANNESMANN• VAN OORD OFFSHORE• VEGA ENERGY & DEVELOPMENT• VENINEFT• VIKING SUPPLY SHIPS• VNG – VERBUNDNETZ GAS• VNIIGAZ• VOLGABURMASH• VSMPO AVISMA CORPORATION• VYBORG SHIPYARD• WEATHERFORD• WILHELMSEN• WORLEY PARSONS• WWF RUSSIA• ZVEZDOCHKA

Who will you meet at the Russia Offshore 2011?Strengthen your relations with existing partners and defi ne opportunities for new alliances meeting our exclusive audience of senior decision makers and prominent energy experts of Russia’s oil and gas offshore industry!

Geographic Breakdown Rusia and the CIS 59% Europe 36% ROW 5%

Industry Breakdown O&G Operators 33% Transportation / Storage 11% Contractors / Service Providers 38% Lawyers / Consultants 5% Financial Institution 6% Government Related 6%

Job Titles CEO / Chairman / President /

Vice President 31% Head of Business Development 17% Head of Sales and Marketing 18% Technical / Engineer 21% Project Manager 10% Others 3%

This event is an excellent platform for meeting and networking with both future and current partners, as well as for sharing views on the offshore exploration challenges

Alexander Melnik, Chief of Development Department, ROSNEFT-SAKHALINNIPIMORNEFT

This extremely informative event considers topical issues and provides useful hands-on case studies. Not only have we applied solutions discussed here to our work in the Arctic part of Russia, but also are planning to use them in our future activities.

Valery Vygovskoy, Head of Department,GAZPROM NEFT SHELF

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….. I am confi dent that the 2011 Russia Offshore Meeting will facilitate the strengthening of existing business partnerships and once again become a perfect platform for discussing new technical and strategic solutions for the development of vast offshore hydrocarbon resources in Russia…..

Welcome letter to the Russia Offshore delegates from Anatoly Ledovskikh, Head, THE FEDERAL AGENCY FOR SUBSOIL USE, RUSSIA

Alexander MandelGeneral DirectorGAZPROM NEFT SHELF

Pierre NerguararianGeneral DirectorTOTAL E&P RUSSIE

Alexey ZagorovskyGeneral DirectorSHTOKMAN DEVELOPMENT AG

Leonid KatsevGeneral DirectorSAKHALIN-SHELF-SERVICE

Vyacheslav UrmancheevGeneral DirectorARCTICMORNEFTEGAZRAZ-VEDKA

Nils Andreas MasvieRegional Director, Eurasia DET NORSKE VERITAS

Igor FyodorovGovernorADMINISTRATION OF NENETS AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT

Valery LevchenkoGeneral DirectorVYBORG SHIPYARD

Nikolay KolesnikovExecutive Vice-PresidentSOVCOMFLOT

Vladislav KhoshtariaHead of Offshore Projects DepartmentZARUBEZHNEFT

Jan Helge SkogenPresidentSTATOIL RUSSIA

Alexander KhoroshavinGovernorSAKHALIN REGION

Ilya MichalchukGovernorARKHANGELSK REGION

Ole Anders LindsethDirector General, Oil and Gas AffairsMINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY, NORWAY

Valery ProzorovskyFirst Deputy chairman of Committee on Natural Resources and Subsoil UseTHE STATE DUMA OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Anatoly ZolotukhinVice Dean, International Affairs GUBKIN STATE OIL & GAS UNIVERSITY

Larissa RubanExpertINTERGOVERNMENTAL COUNCIL FOR OIL AND GAS OF THE COOPERATION OF THE CIS

Anatoly DmitrievskiyDirectorOIL & GAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

Joep AthmerDirectorVAN OORD OFFSHORE

Bruno SiefkenVice-presidentGRUP SERVICII PETROLIERE SA

Sergei ChestnyManaging DirectorGS-HYDRO RUSSIA

Mikhail GrigorievDirectorGECON

Tor SmestadVice PresidentAKER SOLUTIONS MOSCOW

Yuri ShirokovDeputy Head of DepartmentTHE FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL , INDUSTRIAL AND NUCLEAR SUPERVISION OF RUSSIA

Andrey GalaevChief Executive Offi cerSAKHALIN ENERGY

Vitaly GorokhovExecutive DirectorECOLAWYER

Emmanuel SgherriRegional Sales ManagerIXSEA

Just Some of Our Notable Speakers

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Russia Offshore Programme at GlanceOffshore HSE Workshop Tuesday 15 February 2011

Improving Health & Safety Performance to Minimise Risks and Incidents

08:30 Workshop registration and coffee

09:00 What you need to know in order to comply with Russia’s regulations for offshore activities?

10:30 Coffee break

11:00 Oil spill preparedness and response

12:30 Lunch

14:00 Learn about HSE best practices working offshore

15:30 Coffee break

16:00 Roundtable discussions

Roundtable 1 – What should be done to prevent oil spill accidents in the Russian continental shelf?

Roundtable 2 – How to develop and maintain the company’s HSE culture and performance?

Roundtable 3 – Critical considerations when conducting incident investigations

17:30 Closing remarks and end of the workshop

18:00 Close of the workshop, pre-conference registration and welcome cocktail reception

Conference Day One: Wednesday 16 February 2011

The Economic and Political Environment for Developing the Russian Continental Shelf

08:00 Conference registration and coffee

09:00 Opening address and business card exchange

09:15 Welcome address by TOTAL

09:25 Creating a favourable political environment for developing the Russian continental shelf

11:00 Coffee break

11:30 Evaluating the potential of Russian shelf resources

13:00 Lunch

14:30 Understanding recent regulatory developments and taxation frameworks to ensure the stability and growth of your business

16:00 Coffee break

16:30 Regional Governors’ debate: analysing the demand for regional development created by large-scale offshore projects

18:00 Close of Day One

Evening cocktail reception hosted by

During the Cocktail Reception the Energy Exchange will present the Offshore Technology Award of the Year.

Conference Day Two: Thursday 17 February 2011

Russian Arctic Oil & Gas Reserves: Overcoming Challenges of a Inhospitable Environment

08:30 Coffee

09:00 Opening address

09.10 Gazprom’s development strategy of the Russian arctic resources

09:30 Project focus: The Shtokman project: Analysing the technical plan for the Shtokman fi eld development and technical solutions for the offshore production platform

11:00 Coffee break

11:30 Opportunities for the development of offshore fi elds in the Barents Sea, the Pechora Sea, the Kara Sea, the Ob and Taz Bays

13:00 Lunch

14.30 Spotlight presentation: Cutting-edge technologies for utilisation of offshore associated gas

15:00 How to select safe and effi cient fi eld development models for severe weather conditions - case studies of constructing drilling rigs and offshore platforms in arctic region

16:30 Coffee break

17:00 Understanding the offshore technology needs in arctic regions: open dialogue between offshore operators and leading contractors

18:00 Close of day two

Conference Day Three:Friday 18 February 2011

Case Studies and Updates from Innovative Offshore Projects in Russia and Beyond

08:30 Coffee

09:00 Opening address

09:10 Case study of the successful cooperation of the Sakhalin Administration and IOCs operating in the region

09:30 Project focus: Recent developments in Sakhalin projects

11:00 Coffee break

11:30 Plans for developing oil & gas reserves in the Caspian and Black Seas

13:00 Lunch

14.30 Best practices from offshore projects outside Russia:

- the construction of artifi cial islands in Kashagan

- how Norway is adapting to comparable conditions

- insight into the second stage of development of Shah Deniz offshore fi eld

16:00 Close of the conference

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HSE Offshore Workshop Tuesday 15 February 2011Improving Health & Safety Performance to Minimise Risks and Incidents

08:30 Workshop registration and coffee

09:00 What you need to know in order to comply with Russia’s regulations for offshore activities?

Updates on the development of a set of new national oil spill preparedness regulations

Addressing the lack of HSE guidelines while working offshore. What should be done to optimise HSE performance in Russia?

Barents 2020: working on a predictable HSE framework, new maritime and offshore oil & gas standards for escape, evacuation and rescue (EER) operations in Norwegian and Russian parts of the Barents Sea

Vitaly Gorokhov, Executive Director, ECOLAWYER

Yury Shirokov, Deputy Head of Department on Supervision of Mining, Metallurgy and Oil and Gas Producing Industries, THE FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL, INDUSTRIAL AND NUCLEAR SUPERVISION OF RUSSIA (ROSTECHNADZOR)

Senior Representative, VNIIGAZ, GAZPROM

10:30 Coffee break

11:00 Oil spill preparedness and response Understanding environmental and political consequences of a potential oil spill Improving preparedness: simulation of different oil spill scenarios. Identifying response options and resource requirements Implementing most effective oil spill containment testing methods and clean-up technologies Assessing potential oil spill recovery capabilities

Mikhail Lisanov, Director, INDUSTRIAL SAFETY

Nikolay Dedkov, Director, THE MURMANSK CENTRE FOR STANDARDISATION, METROLOGY AND CERTIFICATION

14:00 Learn about HSE best practices working offshore

How to evaluate a safety culture in your company? Improving safety audit and risk management

Case study: updates on construction of Lukoil’s unique offshore oil and gas personnel training centre

Discussing best practices for deep sea drilling. What are current regulations in Russia?

Barents 2020 - how to minimize the footprint of offshore oil and gas production

Senior Representative,

TOTAL

Senior Representative, FALCK NUTEC

Senior Representative,

CHEVRON

(Individuals to be confi rmed)

Steinar Nesse, Director, Environmental Risk Management, DNV

15:30 Coffee break

16:00 Roundtable discussions

Select a roundtable of your choice to get an even deeper insight into the ways of increasing HSE performance discussed during the Workshop and debate their benefi ts with the industry experts.

Roundtable 1 – What should be done to prevent oil spill accidents in the Russian continental shelf?

Roundtable 2 – How to develop and maintain the company’s HSE culture and performance?

Roundtable 3 – Critical considerations when conducting incident investigations

17:30 Closing remarks and end of the workshop

18:00 Pre-conference registration and welcome cocktail reception sponsored by

12:30 Lunch sponsored by

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14:30 Understanding recent regulatory developments and taxation frameworks to ensure the stability and growth of your business

Russia’s licensing system: recent changes that have affected incentives and risks to potential resource users, both Russian and international

Understanding and managing operational and fi nancial risks that are involved in fi nancing offshore projects

Amendments to the tax law for oil and gas exploration and production in Russian waters – developing mechanisms of tax incentives for stimulating geological exploration, supply of safe and effi cient technologies and infrastructure development

Comprehending key tax and regulatory issues affecting offshore contractors

Contract optimisation: how to avoid complexity of agreements

Valery Prozorovsky, First Deputy Chairman of Committee on Natural Resources and Subsoil Use, THE STATE DUMA OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Ekaterina Gryzlova, Deputy Head of Analysis and Forecast Division, Department of Long-Term Financial Planning, MINISTRY OF FINANCE OF RUSSIA16:00 Coffee break

16:30 Regional Governors’ debate: analysing the demand for regional development created by large-scale offshore projects in:

Murmansk region

Yamalo-Nentsk autonomous region

Arkhangelsk region

Sakhalin region

Astrakhan region

What opportunities are available for suppliers and investors in the regions?

How favourable is the investment climate in the regions?

Sharing best practices on the planning of coastal development schemes and port planning

How to successfully set up industrial and social infrastructure for offshore projects

Moderator: Anatoly Zolotukhin, Pro-rector for International Affairs , GUBKIN STATE OIL & GAS UNIVERSITY

Dmitry Dmitrienko, Governor, MURMANSK REGION

Ilya Michalchuk, Governor, ARKHANGELSK REGION

Alexander Khoroshavin, Governor, SAKHALIN REGION

Igor Fydorov, Governor, NENETS AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT, RUSSIA

Senior Representative, THE MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRANSPOSRT AND MINERAL RESOURCES, ASTRAKHAN REGION18:00 Close of Day One

Evening cocktail reception hosted by

Conference Day One: Wednesday 16 February 2011The Economic and Political Environment for Developing the Russian Continental Shelf

08:00 Conference registration and coffee

09:00 Opening address and business card exchange

09:15 Welcome address by TOTAL

Pierre Nerguararian, General Director, TOTAL E&P RUSSIE 09.25 Creating a favourable political environment for

developing the Russian continental shelf

Russian Government’s priorities and strategy for continental shelf development

How the recent agreement between Russia and Norway on the demarcation of borders in the Arctic Sea will affect international and domestic business

What are the latest government proposals for changes in legislation to liberalise access to the continental shelf of Russia and to stimulate foreign investment

Will the potential review of foreign shareholders’ stake provide the boost for foreign investment in joint ventures in Russia’s oil and gas industry?

Moderator: Pierre Nerguararian, General Director, TOTAL E&P RUSSIE

Anatoly Ledovskikh, Head, THE FEDERAL AGENCY FOR SUBSOIL USE, RUSSIA*

Ole Anders Lindseth, Director General, Oil and Gas Affairs, MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY, NORWAY

Senior Representative, THE MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ECOLOGY, RUSSIA

Juri Chuykov, Acting Minister, THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS, MURMANSK REGION 11:00 Coffee break

11:30 Evaluating the potential of Russian shelf resources

Assessing global gas market changes and trends brought by shale gas boom and its impact on the development of key offshore projects in Russia

Assessing LNG demand volumes in global markets: will there be enough demand for Russian arctic LNG in the medium and long term?

What geologic exploration works should be done to accelerate exploration on the Russian arctic shelf

Are large-scale arctic projects still feasible for the current market?

Estimating oil & gas potential of the Eastern Russia arctic regions

John Corben, Senior Technical Advisor, IEA

Anatoly Dmitrievskiy, Director, OIL & GAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

Mikhail Grigoriev, General Director, GECON 13:00 Lunch

Debate

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Conference Day Two: Thursday 17 February 2011Russian Arctic Oil & Gas Reserves: Overcoming Challenges of an Inhospitable Environment

08:30 Coffee

09:00 Opening address

09.10 Gazprom’s development strategy of the Russian arctic resources

Recent updates on the implementation of Gazprom Work Program for hydrocarbon resources development on the Russian Federation shelf until 2030

Current and future investment plans

Senior Representative, GAZPROM 09:30 Project focus: The Shtokman project: Analysing the

technical plan for the Shtokman fi eld development and technical solutions for the offshore production platform

The Arkhangelsk-Shtokman cooperation agreement in the development of the Shtokman gas condensate: creating favorable conditions for the project’s realisation

What has been done to secure Russian content to implement Phase 2 and 3 of the project

New cost-effective technical solutions developed by Gazprom Dobycha Shelf

Pierre Nerguararian, General Director, TOTAL E&P RUSSIE

Jan Helge Skogen, President, STATOIL RUSSIA

Alexey Zagorovsky, General Director, SHTOKMAN DEVELOPMENT AG

Ilya Michalchuk, Governor, ARKHANGELSK REGION11:00 Coffee break

11:30 Opportunities for the development of offshore fi elds in the Barents Sea, the Pechora Sea, the Kara Sea, the Ob and Taz Bays

Assessing challenges for the Yamal mega-project development: gas fi elds in Ob and Taz Bays

Would it be possible to develop the offshore reserves in the Kara Sea without direct international participation?

Which international companies will be chosen as consortium partners or as project contractors?

Find out how prepared Gazprom Neft Shelf are to start drilling the fi rst Prirazlomnoye oil well in April 2011 and what the next steps are for development of the fi eld

Gain insight into Zarubezhneft offshore projects

Alexander Mandel, General Director, GAZPROM NEFT SHELF

Andrey Galaev, Chief Executive Offi cer, SAKHALIN ENERGY

Leonid Kulpin, Deputy Director, NIPIMORNEFT INSTITUTE

Vladislav Khoshtaria, Head of Offshore Projects Department, ZARUBEZHNEFT

Igor Fydorov, Governor, NENETS AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT, RUSSIA

13:00 Lunch

14.30 Spotlight presentation: Cutting-edge technologies for utilisation of offshore associated gas, and learn how gas separation technologies can increase production by more than 10%

Mikhail Gulyansky, General Director, GRASYS15:00 How to select safe and effi cient fi eld development

models for severe weather conditions – case studies of constructing drilling rigs and offshore platforms in arctic region

How to overcome fi eld development challenges in inhospitable environments

Challenges in the construction and installation of ice strengthened platform Prirazlomnaya

A case study of a unique fl oat over operation in the integration of topside and lower hull of the “Polar Star” SSFDR (semi-submersible drilling rigs)

Ixsea project conducted with Total and Saipem: new developments in subsea metrology

Tor Smestad, Vice-President, AKER SOLUTIONS

Philippe Cambos, Head of Oil & Gas Section, BUREAU VERITAS

Vyacheslav Urmancheev, General Director, ARCTICMORNEFTEGAZRAZVEDKA

Igor Dubin, Head of Prospective Oil and Gas Projects, SEVMASH

Valery Levchenko, General Director, VYBORG SHIPYARD

Emmanuel Sgherri, Regional Sales Manager, IXSEA 16:30 Coffee break

17:00 Understanding the offshore technology needs in arctic regions: open dialogue between offshore operators and leading contractors

Identifying opportunities for YOUR business. What are the key operators’ plans for further bid proposals? What technological solutions they need?

What future technology developments should be done to make offshore development economically feasible?

How to maximise the use of the domestic shipbuilding potential to meet the requirements for development of LNG carriers construction and icebreaking fl eet

Gap between Russian suppliers and international companies in engineering and technologies. What should be done to support the Russian machine-building industry developing offshore technology?

Moderator: Anatoly Zolotukhin, Vice Dean, International Affairs, GUBKIN STATE OIL & GAS UNIVERSITY

Keynote address:

Panel

Discussion

GAZPROM NEFT SHELF

SAKHALIN ENERGY

ZARUBEZHNEFT

TOTAL

DOCKWISE

KONGSBERG

AKER SOLUTIONS

VAN OORD

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Conference Day Three: Friday 18 February 2011Case Studies and Updates from Innovative Offshore Projects in Russia and Beyond

08:30 Coffee

09:00 Opening address

09:10 Case study of the successful cooperation of the Sakhalin Administration and IOCs operating in the region

Alexander Khoroshavin, Governor, SAKHALIN REGION09:30 Project focus: Recent developments in Sakhalin projects

Update on how the Sakhalin I project is progressing

Gain insight into Sakhalin Energy’s experience of using smart well technology

Latest updates on exploration fi eld work of Sakhalin’s next generation oil & gas fi elds

Best practices for preventing and minimising the potential impact on the ecosystem during construction and operation works

Updates on the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok pipeline progress

A case study of effi cient waste management and recycling in the Sakhalin region

Senior Representative, SAKHALIN ENERGY

Nikolay Kolesnikov, Executive Vice-President, SOVCOMFLOT

Joep Athmer, Director, VAN OORD OFFSHORE

Leonid Katsev, General Director, SAKHALIN-SHELF-SERVICE11:00 Coffee break

11:30 Plans for developing oil & gas reserves in the Caspian and Black Seas

What are the legislative developments addressing legal obstacles for exploration in the Caspian Sea? Latest updates on the legal status of the Caspian and the principles defi ning its division.

The launch of the Korchagin fi eld: gain insight into Lukoil’s marine experiences working in the Caspian Sea

Lukoil’s plans for the development of Vladimir Filanovsky fi eld

Chevron-Rosneft project for developing the Val Shatsky deposit in the Black Sea. What is the prospect for geological work. What new technologies are required for a $1 billion project to ensure environmental safety?

Larissa Ruban, Expert, INTERGOVERNMENTAL COUNCIL FOR OIL AND GAS OF THE COOPERATION OF THE CIS

Senior Representative, ROSNEFT

Dmitry Sapaev, Marketing Director, CASPIAN ENERGY

Bruno Siefken, Vice-president, GRUP SERVICII PETROLIERE SA 13:00 Lunch

14:30 Best practices from offshore projects outside Russia

Non welded hydraulic piping and other high pressure piping for offshore

Gain insight into the second stage of development of the Azerbaijani Shah Deniz offshore gas condensate fi eld

Learn about the unique experience of constructing artifi cial islands in Kashagan

A case study of Snøhvit natural gas complex – learning from Norway's arctic offshore experience of adapting to comparable conditions

Hear about site survey results in southern Greenland

What is the potential of hydrocarbon fi elds in Baffi n Bay Basin?

Moderator: Anatoly Zolotukhin, Vice Dean, International Affairs , GUBKIN STATE OIL & GAS UNIVERSITY

Sergei Chestny, Managing Director, GS-HYDRO RUSSIA

Fahreddin Ismailov, Director, NEFTEGAS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE, SOCAR 16:00 Close of the conference

Keynote address:

The Offshore Technology Award of the Year

During the Cocktail Reception on 16 February 2010 the Energy Exchange will present their prestigious Offshore Technology Award of the Year.

Nominations for the Award are:

Environmentally Safest Offshore Platform Operation

Offshore Drilling Technology of the Year

Offshore Subsea Technological Innovation of the Year

The winners will be selected by independent members of our Advisory Board

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Russia Offshore Exhibition“Until 2030 Gazprom, in order to develop the continental shelf, will need more than ten drilling and processing platforms, over 60 vessels and waterborne vehicles and equipment of various types and at least several dozens of LNG carriers”.* Source: www.gazprom.ru

The Energy ExchangeThe Energy Exchange’s experience in high level oil and gas events, over the last 14 years, means that we can call upon a vast number of contacts drawn from the highest level of government and industry in order to put our conference programmes together. Extensive research and continual communication with our speakers, advisors and industry leaders means that our programmes refl ect the most important and relevant issues facing the oil and gas community today.

www.theenergyexchange.co.uk

Sponsors and Exhibitors

Media Partners

To discuss your sponsorship or exhibition requirements in further detail, please contact Daniel Stebeleski, Business Development Director, Russia and CIS Operations Tel: +44 (0)207 067 1800 Email: [email protected]

Working offshore or subsea is extremely challenging and requires numerous advanced technologies that Russian companies lack competence as well as experience.

Now, the major question is which strategic partners will Russian oil & gas companies choose as their partners to develop Russia’s enormous subsea hydrocarbon reserves?

Do you have a strategic solution that oil & gas companies operating offshore?

Would you like to secure your next project deal in the fast-moving Russian offshore sector and increase your revenue while meeting new potential partners?

The 2011 Russia Offshore Meeting is the perfect forum which you will gain signifi cant exposure to this highly targeted delegation acting as an offi cial sponsor or exhibitor.

As a sponsor … Whether you are looking to promote your thought leadership, technological solutions or position in the market - we will ensure the most effective way to meet your business needs. There are a number of packages which are unique, therefore available on a fi rst come fi rst serve basis only.

As an exhibitor… Grow your presence in the competitive Russian offshore sector or enter it with useful contacts made at our exhibition by positioning your stand in the centre of the event’s networking area and performing live demonstrations of your latest product developments!

Demonstrate your solutions to over 250 potential clients and partners – most of your prospects will be at the conference!

EXHIBITION FLOOR PLAN

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Book by 23 December 2010£1899 (SAVE £300)

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OFFICIAL VENUE AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATION The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Tverskaya Ulitsa 3, 125009 Moscow, Russia. Tel: +7 495 225 8888, Fax: +7 495 225 8400. The cost of the hotel accommodation is not included in the conference fee. The Energy Exchange has negotiated preferential rates at the hotel for attendees of the event. Please contact Natasha Harwood via email at [email protected] for a hotel booking form or accommodation related queries.

PAYMENT AND REGISTRATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS

CONFIRMATION: Our offi cial confi rmation, invoice and hotel booking details will be emailed to you within 3 days of receiving your registration.

PAYMENT: Payment of the full delegate fee is due 14 days after the invoice date, or immediately, if theregistration is made within one month of the event. Our full bank account details are on the invoice. Please note your booking is valid only after full payment is received. We recommend you check with your Finance Department that payment has been made before travelling to the Conference.

CANCELLATIONS: Made one month prior to the start of the conference will be refunded less a 50% administrative charge. Refund will be made after the conference. Made within one month of the start date of the conference will receive no refund. Substitutes are acceptable at any time.

FORCE MAJEURE: Please note that in case of force majeure The Energy Exchange is relieved of all obligations. Force majeure includes any circumstances beyond the will of The Energy Exchange, that impedes permanent or temporary compliance with the obligations, such as ‘acts of god’ including war, danger of war, government regulations, revolts, strikes, transportation diffi culties, fi re or severe disturbances affecting the conference organisation or its suppliers.

REGISTRATION FEE: The registration fee covers attendance at all sessions, refreshments, lunches, receptions and the speaker presentations. Please note it may be necessary to alter the content or timing of the programme or its speakers. Please note that VAT is not included and will be added at the appropriate rate where applicable.

LANGUAGE: The offi cial conference language will be English with Russian simultaneous translation.

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Take a look at how you will benefi t by attending the Russia Offshore Meeting:

Thank you for this excellent opportunity to meet with key players in the Russian offshore oil & gas industry.

Tor Smestad, Vice-President, AKER SOLUTIONS MOSCOW

LinkedInThe Russia Offshore LinkedIn group is a great way for the Russian offshore oil and gas community to share ideas and keep in contact - it is open to everyone in the Russian energy community. Join Russia Offshore LinkedIn group on LinkedIn today!http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=3146327

Panel of high-level speakers including Total, Statoil, Gazprom and Shtokman Development

Interactive HSE Offshore workshop on 15 February 2011

Exclusive evening reception hosted by TOTAL in the O2 lounge, one of the Moscow’s fi nest bars

Meet and do business with more than 250 key Russian offshore stakeholders

A dedicated exhibition where you will discover the most innovative and essential

technologies for YOUR project

Offshore Technology Awards of the Year