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The Premier Meeting Place for the World’s Shale Oil & Gas Industry. The Must Attend Shale Oil & Gas Event
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ORGANIZER: HOST ASSOCIATION: CO-SPONSOR:
The Premier Meeting Place for theWorld’s Shale Oil & Gas Industry
www.world-shale.com
18 - 21 SEPTEMBER 2012GEORGE R. BROWN CONVENTION CENTER | HOUSTON | TEXAS | USA
GOLD SPONSOR: SILVER SPONSOR:
BRONZE SPONSORS: ASSOCIATE SPONSOR:
International Partnerships Investment Opportunities Market Drivers
New
for 2012
Increased focus on
shale oil and liquids rich plays
The Must Attend Shale Oil & Gas Event
www.world-shale.com
3 - 5 November 2010 | Dallas-Fort Worth, USA
HOST ASSOCIATION: CO-SPONSOR:
The CWC Group, International Gas Union and American Gas Association are delighted to invite you to participate in the 3rd Annual World Shale Conference & Exhibition, which will be held in Houston, Texas on the 18 - 21 September 2012.
Bringing together senior level decision makers from across the value chain, World Shale is the must attend event for the North American and international shale oil and gas industry.
Why Participate?
World Shale 2012Event Overview
1 Day Interactive Workshops18 September
3 Day Conference19 - 21 September
3 Day Exhibition19 - 21 September (Open to Industry Professionals)
Extended 3 Day Technical Forum19 - 21 September
Evening Drinks Reception20 September
Annual World Shale Awards Ceremony & Gala Dinner19 September
Hosted by
Led By the Industry for the Industry
New for 2012
• Meet investors and financiers looking for opportunities in the shale industry in North America and internationally
• Uncover the latest investment opportunities in shale globally and meet the international resource holders
• Build partnerships with IOCs, NOCs, and major service providers in the industry
• Discover the potential for international knowledge and technology transfer
• Showcase your company as a leader in shale technology and services to the major players from around the world
Increased focus on shale oil and liquids rich plays in line with industry developments
Participation from key players in the North American and international upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors
Extended World Shale Technical Forum looking at opportunities and challenges throughout the shale cycle
“Best in the industry. All CWC events are first-rate”Rick Smead, Director, Navigant
“Now expanded to cover both shale oil and gas, the World Shale conference is a great chance for all of the key
players and stakeholders to come together, not only to keep up to date on shale developments around the globe
but also to form new partnerships and share experiences.”
Torstein Indrebø, Secretary General, International Gas Union
New
for 2012
Increased focus on
shale oil and liquids rich plays
The Premier World Shale Oil & Gas Industry Event
3 - 5 November 2010 | Dallas-Fort Worth, USA
www.world-shale.com
Angola • Argentina • Australia • Belgium • Brazil • Canada • China • Colombia • Egypt • France • Germany • Italy • Japan • Kuwait • Netherlands • New Zealand
Norway • Pakistan • Poland • Russia • Saudi Arabia • South Africa • South Korea
Network With Senior Industry Leaders from over 30 Countries and uncover the Opportunities in the Shale Oil & Gas Industry
Welcoming Over500 Industry leaders
From Over 30 countries
Delegates by Job Title
CEO/President /Chairman/MD
Head/Director/VP of Upstream/E&P/Unconventional
Head/Manager of Business Development
Geologist/Technology/Engineer
Lawyer/Consultant
Others
31%
8%
15%25%
12%
8%Explore
the opportunitiesfor investment inLatin America’s
unconventional oiland gas projects
and meet thekey players
Driveinvestment into
European shale projects
Discoverhow the shift in
focus from gas to liquids is impacting
the industry in North America
“Very worthwhile and timely;excellent choice of topics and speakers”
Easton Wren, V.P Exploration and Director,Americas Petrogas Inc.
Uncoverthe investment
opportunities and identify new partners
and clients across the shale oil and gas value chain
in North AmericaCapitalize
on the opportunities for gas monetization
through GTL, petrochemicals,
utilities andLNG
3 - 5 November 2010 | Dallas-Fort Worth, USA
The Premier World Shale Oil & Gas Industry Event
For more information contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
Angola • Argentina • Australia • Belgium • Brazil • Canada • China • Colombia • Egypt • France • Germany • Italy • Japan • Kuwait • Netherlands • New Zealand
• Spain • Switzerland • Thailand • UK • Ukraine • United States of America
Network With Senior Industry Leaders from over 30 Countries and uncover the Opportunities in the Shale Oil & Gas Industry
Stayabreast of
regulatory developmentsworld-wide to
identify the mostfavourable business
environments
Uncoverthe prospects and drivers for shale development in
APAC
Gainfirst mover-advantageby hearing the latest updates on shale
potential in MENAand network withpotential partners
“Excellent, powerful networking”Orlando Francisquelo, Director, Emerson Process
Investigatethe opportunities to form partnerships in upstream
shale projects across the Asia region to
maximize knowledge and technology
transfer
Meetinvestors from
Asia and keep up todate on supply anddemand forecasts inthis fast growing
market
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Masamutsu ShinozakiCEO & President
Mitsui E&P USA LLC
Tim WilliamsVice President- Upstreamand Feedstock AcquisitionMethanex Corporation
David CarrollVice President International
Gas Union
J Michael YeagerChief Executive
BHP Billiton Petroleum
Ibu Evita LebowoDirector General
Directorate General of Oil and Gas, Ministry of Energy and
Mineral Resources, Indonesia
Steven MuellerPresident &
Chief Executive OfficerSouthwestern Energy
AmbassadorRichard Jones
Deputy Executive DirectorInternational Energy Agency
Eduardo Camero GodínezDirector General of Exploration
and Exploitation of HydrocarbonsSecretaría de Energía,
Mexico
Distinguished Speakers Include
Peter ClutterbuckCEO
3Legs Resources
Michelle Michot-FossChief Energy Economist, Bureau of Economic
Geology, University of Texas at Austin
Jeff WrightDirector, Office ofEnergy Projects
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Nicolas Mallo HuergoNon-Executive Director
Andes Energia
Professor Liu XiaoliDeputy Director of Center for Energy Economics and
Development StrategyEnergy Research Institute of National Development and Reform Commission,
China
Duaine PriestleyPrincipal
Priestley International Consultingand Queensland Government
LNG Senior AdvisorQueensland Trade and Investment
Hugh TuckerPartner and Head of Oil &
Gas PracticeBaker Botts LLP
Pan JipingDirector of Oil & Gas Resources
Centre for Strategic StudiesNational Ministry of Land
& Resources, China*
* Denotes subject to final confirmation
David PorterRailroad Commissioner
Railroad Commission of Texas
Dr Ramon Alvarez Senior Scientist
Environmental Defense Fund
Professor Kenneth B. Medlock III
James A. Baker, III, and Susan G. Baker Fellow in Energy and
Resource EconomicsJames A Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
David WochnerCounsel
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
Dr Vladimir MordkovichChief Technology Officer
Infra Technology
Barclay HambrookCEO
Americas Petrogas
Davis ThamesPresident
Cheniere Marketing LLC
Gregg Kantor Second Vice Chairman
American Gas Association
Saleh M SalehChief Explorationist, Unconventional Gas Exploration Division
Saudi Aramco
For Speaker updates visit www.world-shale.com
Bringing Together theShale Oil & Gas Value Chain
The Industry Acclaimed Global
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Register online at www.world-shale.com
Shale Networking Forum
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Netw
orkingFunctions
“Good learning experience, excellent networking”
Ram Rammathon, Strategy Consultant, Saudi Aramco
19 - 21 September
Coffee Breaks & Lunches
Extended coffee breaks and lunches across the event program give you the perfect opportunity to meet fellow participants and expand your business network.
20 September
Evening Drinks Receptionin the Exhibition Hall
Take advantage of this opportunity to relax, network, and explore the exhibition at the informal drinks reception.
Maximize your involvement!Contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
19 September
Gala Dinner &World Shale Awards Ceremony
Join us for the World Shale 2012 Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony to celebrate industry achievements from around the world over the past year.
Hosted by
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“I was very pleased with the content and speakers at the water management workshop. Based on this workshop, I plan to attend future World Shale Gas conferences”Paul Horbaly, Business Development, AT&F Advanced Metal
www.world-shale.com
3 - 5 November 2010 | Dallas-Fort Worth, USA
For speaker enquiries contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
Workshops
Dynamic Workshops18 September 2012
Workshop A:Environmental and Regulatory Issues in Shale Gas & Oil
Led by Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP, the Environmental andRegulatory Issues in Shale Gas & Oil workshop will delve into andaddress the challenges surrounding:
Workshop B:Water Management in Shale Oil & Gas Projects
Water Management in Shale Oil & Gas Projects will explore the challenges and opportunities in developing robust strategies and best practices in water management in shale oil and gas projects. This interactive workshop will give insights into:
• Addressing the key environmental risks-real and perceived-associated with shale production, including:
» Water issues: Usage, treatment, disposal
» Seismic activity and the shale industry
» Aquifer contamination
• Analyzing government approaches to handling environmental concerns internationally
• Working with local communities and governments to raise awareness about shale production
• Engaging key stakeholders to minimise disruptions
• Litigation update
• Assessing the best practices to optimize your water management strategy
• Identifying the most appropriate type of water and overcoming sourcing issues
• Exploring solutions to mitigate costly transport challenges
• Uncovering the latest technologies and methods for flowback and produced water treatment and re-use
• Understanding and mitigating the risks of induced seismicity in shale production
• Evaluating the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly methods for waste-water disposal
David WochnerCounselSutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
Brent HalldorsonChief Operating Officer Aqua-Pure / Fountain Quail
Teri DonaldsonPartnerSutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
Led By:
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Conference Day 119 September 2012
8:00am Registration and Welcome Coffee
8:30am Chair’s Opening Remarks
Welcome Remarks
David Carroll Vice President International Gas Union
Gregg Kantor Second Vice Chairman American Gas Association
Questions & Answers
Lessons Learned in the Shale Gas Industry and Assessing the Shift to Shale Oil
• What key lessons have been learned during the shale gas boom and how can they be implemented as operating strategies moving forward?
• Identifying best practices in shale production that can be applied globally
• What impact has the US shale revolution had on global markets?
• Evaluating and overcoming key operating challenges in US shale production
J Michael Yeager Chief Executive BHP Billiton Petroleum
Steven Mueller President & Chief Executive Officer Southwestern Energy
Questions & Answers
10:15am Exhibition Opening and Tour Led by
10:30am Networking Coffee Break
• Low gas prices and high oil prices - have we entered the shale oil boom?
• Exploring opportunities for shale oil development globally
• How are service companies coping with the high demand for personnel and equipment for shale and tight oil projects?
• What impact will the boost in oil production in the US have on the international oil markets?
• How do major investors view the future of shale gas in the US?
Session Chair Michelle Michot-Foss Chief Energy Economist Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin
Hugh Tucker Partner and Head of Oil & Gas Practice Baker Botts LLP
Questions & Answers
12:10pm Developing Mexico’s vast shale resources Eduardo Camero Godínez Director General of Exploration and Exploitation of Hydrocarbons Secretaría de Energía, Mexico
12:30pm Networking Lunch
Assessment of Current and Future Trends in the Gas Market: Supply, Demand, and Their Impacts
on Pricing
• Identifying the major gas markets and determining future
demand
• Will there be a US industrial renaissance and how would it impact gas usage?
• What impact would LNG exports from the US have on gas prices domestically, if any?
• What price does the industry need for full development moving forward?
• How much gas is produced along with oil and liquids and what are the opportunities for monetization?
• Developing the necessary pipeline infrastructure to meet demand
OPENING KEYNOTES: Fulfilling the Industry’s Future Potential: Lessons Learned and Best Practices
1.
UPSTREAM SHIFT FROM GAS TOLIQUIDS: The Golden Age of Shale Oil?
2.
PINPOINTING OPPORTUNITIES FOR MONETIZATION: LNG, XTL, Petrochemicals, and Utilities
3.
Register online at www.world-shale.com
3 - 5 November 2010 | Dallas-Fort Worth, USA
“The event succeeded in exchanging dialogue on the challenges and opportunities of shale gas, as well as bringing focus to complicated U.S. regulations.”
TJ Paulick, Coordinating Manager- Global Supply, Marathon Oil
ConferenceAgenda
For speaker enquiries contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
Gregg Kantor Second Vice Chairman American Gas Association
Tim Williams Vice President- Upstream and Feedstock Acquisition Methanex Corporation
Jeff Wright Director, Office of Energy Projects Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Update on Cheniere’s US LNG Export Plans: Davis Thames President Cheniere Marketing LLC
Questions & Answers
3:00pm Networking Coffee
• How does shale gas fit into the energy mix around the world?
• How do buyers in Asia and Europe view US gas supply and how does it fit into their energy portfolios?
• What opportunities do international markets offer to US suppliers?
• Assessing the lasting impacts of Fukushima on the global gas market
• Is Henry Hub the most relevant price point and how price points developing globally?
• What impact will US LNG exports have on international gas markets?
David Carroll Vice President International Gas Union
Duaine Priestley Principal, Priestley International Consulting, and Queensland Government LNG Senior Advisor, Queensland Trade and Investment
Masamutsu Shinozaki CEO & President Mitsui E&P USA LLC
Questions & Answers
Grab a drink and pull up a chair to establish new relationships and business partnerships at the extended networking round table discussions
6:30pm Pre-Dinner Drinks Reception
7:15pm WORLD SHALE GALA DINNER AND AWARDS CEREMONY
HOSTED BY
EXTENDED NETWORKINGROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
5.
PANEL DISCUSSION: Supply, Demand,and Price Spreads Driving Investment: Evaluating International Price Spreads to Determine the Best Strategies for Your Business
4.
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Conference Day 220 September 2012
8:15am Morning Networking Coffee
9:00am Chair’s Opening Remarks
Investing in the Future: Solidifying the Foundations Needed to Drive the Industry
Forward
• What are the infrastructure needs for the shale industry and can they be met?
• Exploring incentives for increasing pipeline capacity to overcome bottlenecks
• Investigating the benefits of GTL as a solution for stranded gas in liquids rich plays
• Examining the potential market impacts of coastwise LNG trade in the US
Dr Vladimir Mordkovich Chief Technology Officer Infra Technology
Questions & Answers
• Identifying the commercial drivers for foreign investment into the US shale oil and gas industry
• How will partnerships between independents, NOCs, and IOCs shape the future of shale development internationally?
• Evaluating the gas buyers’ strategies for investing in upstream shale gas projects
• How can the industry work with governments at the local, state, and federal level to ensure mutually benefit from shale?
Barclay Hambrook CEO Americas Petrogas
Nicolas Mallo Huergo Non-Executive Director Andes Energia Senior representative Bureau of Energy Resources, US Department of State
Questions & Answers
11:15am Networking Coffee
Addressing Key Concerns and Potential Set-Backs to Ensure The Continuity of Shale Growth
• How has the environmental movement evolved in the US and internationally?
• Engaging key stakeholders throughout the value chain to minimize the risks of operational disruption
• Enhancing strategies and technologies for effective water management in shale production
• Evaluating the risks and impacts of greenhouse gas emissions from shale operations
• Identifying best practices in water resource management: Sourcing, treating, and disposal
• Assessing and mitigating the risks of fracking on seismic activity
Dr Ramon Alvarez Senior Scientist Environmental Defense Fund
Professor Liu Xiaoli Deputy Director of Center for Energy Economics and Development Strategy, Energy Research Institute of National Development and Reform Commission, China
Peter Clutterbuck CEO 3Legs Resources
Questions & Answers
1:00pm Networking Lunch
MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT: Assessing the Challenges and Opportunities to Overcome Constraints
6.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND WATER ISSUES: Furthering Efforts to Best Handle Concerns Among the Public and Stakeholders
8.
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION: Building Mutually Beneficial Partnerships for Advancing Shale Oil and Gas Development
7.
www.world-shale.com
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“Strong platform with excellent international participation and relevant conversations”Guy Lewis, MD, Gas Technology Institute
For speaker enquiries contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
ConferenceAgenda
• Assessing the rhetoric and the reality of government support for shale gas production
• Evaluating the US tax regime and its impact on the domestic industry
• How do governments weigh up the costs and benefits of backing the shale industry?
• The role of environmental groups in shaping regulations around the world
• What does the industry need from governments to be able to provide cheap, domestic sources of energy?
• Defining the impact of shale gas on the renewable energy sector: Can they complement each other?
• What strategies can governments employ to help win public opinion for the local shale industry?
Session moderator: David Wochner Counsel Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
David Porter Railroad Commissioner Railroad Commission of Texas
Pan Jiping Director of Oil & Gas Resources Centre for Strategic Studies National Ministry of Land & Resources, China*
Erik Milito Group Director, Upstream and Industry Operations American Petroleum Institute
Questions & Answers
3:15pm Networking Coffee
FOCUS ON REGULATIONS: Examining the Relative Benefits and Potential Drawbacks of Driving Forward the Shale Oil and Gas Industry
9.
• How large a talent gap is the industry facing and what are its potential impacts?
• What conditions are needed to attract equipment and qualified people to new regions?
• The role of the shale revolution in creating jobs and wealth in the US
• Forming partnerships between industry and universities to bring in fresh talent
Thomas B Murphy Extension Educator and Co-Director Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research*
Questions & Answers
5:00pm Close of Conference Day Two
RESOURCING THE SHALE INDUSTRY: Filling the Talent and Equipment Gaps
10.
5:15pm INFORMAL NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION
* Denotes subject to final confirmation
For speaker updates visitwww.world-shale.com
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Conference Day 321 September 2012
ConferenceAgenda
For speaker enquiries contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
9:00am Morning Coffee
9:30am Chair’s Opening Remarks
Morning Keynote: Ambassador Richard Jones Deputy Executive Director International Energy Agency
Questions & Answers
The Global Revolution? Identifying Opportunities and Overcoming Challenges to Develop Shale
Around the World
• Where are the most promising new opportunities for shale development?
• Strategy for unconventional gas exploration in Saudi Arabia
• What does the future hold for shale gas exploration and production in the US?
• Assessing political risk in areas with little to no experience with the oil and gas industry
• Building sustainable business models to ensure a lasting future for shale
• Which areas to financiers see as the most (and least) promising for shale development?
Ibu Evita Lebowo Director General Directorate General of Oil and Gas, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia
Saleh M Saleh Chief Explorationist, Unconventional Gas Exploration Division, Saudi Aramco
Senior Representative CNPC
Questions & Answers
10:45am Networking Coffee
PINPOINTING NEW INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SHALE OIL AND GAS WORLD-WIDE
11.
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER: Maximizing the Potential of the Shale Oil and Gas Industry Internationally
12.
• What role will the pioneers of the US shale industry play in developing shale internationally?
• Technology and knowledge transfer from the US: Can US expertise be applied elsewhere?
• Identifying the most efficient and effective technologies for developing new shale plays
• Commercialization of new technologies to drive down costs of production internationally
Questions & Answers
• Will the shale revolution be confined to the US?
• What regulatory structures need to be in place to attract investment into new shale projects?
• How do different geological factors impact the industry’s ability to develop shale in a cost-effective manner?
• What technological advancements will be needed to push the industry forward in China? Argentina?
Session Chair: Senior Representative Americas Petrogas Inc
Professor Kenneth B. Medlock III James A. Baker, III, and Susan G. Baker Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics James A Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
Questions & Answers
1:15pm Close of World Shale 2012 Conference
1:30pm Networking Lunch
PANEL DISCUSSION: Can the US Shale Revolution Be Replicated Elsewhere?
13.
For speakerupdates visit
www.world-shale.com
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Where Partnerships Are Formed, Deals Are Done
The World Shale Exhibition 19 - 21 September 2012
Is unlike any other exhibition focused on shale oil & gas - showcase your company and latest technologies on an international platform, whilst networking with local and global experts all under one roof.
Why Exhibit at World Shale?
Showcase new investment opportunities
Highlight best practices
Unique platform to see and demonstrate new technologies and strategies
Meet decision makers from across the value chain
The World Shale Exhibition Floor Plan Open to industry professionals
To book yourexhibition booth
contact
Adam Edwards
on +44 20 7978 0060 or
www.world-shale.com
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World ShaleTechnical Forum19 - 21 September 2012
The World Shale Technical Forum will run concurrently with the main conference and be held within the exhibition hall. The Forum provides a unique platform for exploring new technologies and processes and assessing best practices to increase efficiency and drive down costs.
The Forum will cover issues including:
Geology & geophysics
Reservoir characterization
Sweet spot identification
New methods and technologies in drilling
New technologies in fracturing and stimulation
Water management
Gas processing
Minimizing environmental impacts in all areas of shale production
Speakers will include:
Schlumberger
Ingrain
Ecologix Environmental Systems
Tyco Flow Control
Merrick
For further information visitwww.world-shale.com
And New Technologies Are ShowcasedExhibition &
Technical Forum
The World Shale Exhibition Floor Plan Open to industry professionals
For more information contact Adam Edwards on +44 20 7978 0060 or [email protected]
“We are pleased to have received such a prestigious accolade and it is great recognition from our industry peers for the work that we are doing.”
Peter Clutterbuck, CEO, 3Legs Resources
www.world-shale.com
Winner of International Pioneer 2011:3Legs Resources
Winner of Community Engagement Leader 2011:Talisman Energy
Winner of Technological Innovator 2011:GasFrac Energy Services
World Shale 2011 Awards Winners
To send your nominations visit www.world-shale.com
World Shale 2012 Awards Ceremony & Gala Dinner
19 September 2012
Hosted by
Celebrating innovation and achievements in the industry
These prestigious awards are a chance for companies to gain international recognition from their peers for their efforts in
developing shale oil and gas world-wide.
Members of the industry are invited to propose one companyfor each of the following three categories:
Technological InnovatorRecognizing the company making the most significant progress in shale gas/oil development outside of North America
International PioneerRecognizing the technological breakthrough of the year in shale gas/oil exploration and production
Community Engagement LeaderRecognizing the best example of leadership in a community context by any company involved in the shale gas/oil production value chain
World Shale
Aw
ards 2012
Nominations are welcome from any partof the shale oil and gas supply chain.
The deadline for submission is 16 August 2012
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