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The annual global meeting place for the shale gas industry
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ORGANIZER: HOST ASSOCIATION: CO-SPONSOR:
7 - 11 NOVEMBER 2011 | HILTON AMERICAS | HOUSTON | USA
The Meeting Place for theWorld’s Shale Gas Industry
www.worldshalegas.com
PLATINUM SPONSOR: GOLD SPONSORS: SILVER SPONSORS:
BRONZE SPONSORS:
www.worldshalegas.com
Unique platform to explore opportunities, develop yourbusiness and unlock the potential of shale gas globally
World Shale Gas 2010 welcomed over 500 participants from
over 35 countries, make sure you get involved for 2011!
International participation from: Delegates by job title
40% North America
20% Europe
20% Asia Pacific
15% South America & Central America
5% MENA
30% CEO/President/Chairman/MD/Senior VP/Director
20% Head/Director/VP of Upstream/E&P/Unconventionals
15% VP/Director/Head/Manager of Business Development
10% Geologist /Technology /Engineer
10% Government/Ministry/NOC
5% Lawyer/Consultant
5% Chief Operating Officer
5% General/Regional/Project/ Manager
International Representation Includes
The Industry AcclaimedWorld Shale Gas Conference & Exhibition
Aubrey K McClendon, Chairman & CEO,Chesapeake Energy Corporation
Datuk (Dr) Abdul Rahim Hashim, President, International Gas Union
www.worldshalegas.com
Global Representation - Commercial Strategies - Investment Opportunities
Raise your profile in this game changing industry
Uncover the real impact of shale on the global gas market
Find new business partners in new regions
Meet the pioneers of the shale gas industry
Identify international investment opportunities
Increased focus on environmental concerns and challenges
Interactive panel on gas market dynamics and drivers
Half-day on Asian Shale Gas
World Shale Gas Awards celebrating industry achievements & innovation
Session examining the growth in shale oil development
World Shale Gas Conference CDI Report providing a unique summary & independent expert analysis of the conference
Shale gas technical sessions
Key event benefits: New for 2011:
“Both the conference and exhibition proved to add tremendous value to attendees, knowledge of the growing shale gas
business.’’
Bob Skaggs, Former Chairman,American Gas Association
“It was a great pleasure to work with you all and experience how well organised and
successful the event was both professionally and socially.’’
Torstein Indrebø, Secretary General,International Gas Union
Co-Sponsor: Host Association:
Led By the Industry for the Industry
Houston USAHouston USA
For more information contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
The All-EncompassingWorld Shale Event
Monday 7 November 2011 Wednesday 9 November 2011
Tuesday 8 November 2011 Thursday 10 November 2011
Friday 11 November 2011
11.30am Workshop B: Water Management in Shale Gas Production
1.30pm Workshop A: Addressing the Impact of Legal & Regulatory Issues on the Shale Gas Industry
6.00pm Welcome Drinks Reception & Registration
7.30pm Regulators’ Dinner (by invitation only)
8.00am Networking Breakfast
Hosted by
8.00am Conference Day 2 & Exhibition
9.30am Technical Sessions
12.45pm Networking Lunch
7.00pm Evening Drinks Reception
8.00am Conference Day 1 & Exhibition
10.15am VIP Tour of the Exhibition
1.40pm Networking Lunch Hosted by
7.15pm Gala Dinner & Awards Ceremony Hosted by
9.00am Conference Day 3
12.45pm Networking Lunch
Site Visit to Haynesville Shale Play
World Shale Gas 2011 Timetable of Events
The World Shale Gas Awards
The industry led World Shale Gas Awards will give recognition to companies that have made the greatest achievements in shale gas development internationally over the past 12 months.
These prestigious Awards will highlight those companies making positive contributions to the industry through technological innovation; pioneering shale gas development outside of North America; and community engagement.
www.worldshalegas.com
Distinguished Speakers Include
Where the Governments,Operators and Solution Providers Meet
Larry BorgardFirst Vice Chairman
American Gas Association
Jeff WrightDirector Office of Energy
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
USA
Tim YeoChair of the House of
Commons Energy and Climate Change Select Committee,
United Kingdom
Torstein IndrebøSecretary General
International Gas Union
Aubrey McClendonChairman & CEO
Chesapeake Energy
J. Michael YeagerCEO
BHP Billiton Petroleum
Jean Michel LavergnePresident & CEOTotal E&P USA
Mark BolingGeneral Counsel &
Executive Vice PresidentSouthwestern Energy
Dr. Asim HussainFederal Minister of Petroleum
and Natural Resources Government of Pakistan
Scott AndersonSenior Policy Advisor
EnvironmentalDefence Fund
VK RaoSenior Vice President & OSD
Reliance Natural Resources
Ford NicholsonChairman
BNK Petroleum
Guy LewisManaging Director-
Exploration & ProductionGTI
Davis ThamesPresident
Cheniere Marketing
Andrew MoorfieldManaging Director andGlobal Head Oil & Gas
Lloyds Banking
Carl Michael SmithExecutive Director
Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission
Liu XiaoliDeputy Director of Center for Energy Economics & Development Strategy
Energy Research Institute of National Development and Reform Commission
(NDRC), People’s Republic of China
Jan Dirk BokhovenChairman
EBN
Brady MurphySenior Vice Presidentof East Hemisphere,
Business DevelopmentHalliburton
David GoldwynPresident
Goldwyn Global Strategies& Former Special Envoy
International Energy AffairsUS State Department
A. Easton WrenVice President-Exploration
and Director,Americas Petrogas Inc
Christopher GoncalvesVice President
CRA
Tomas Garcia BlancoUpstream Executive Director
YPF
Vello KuuskraaPresident
Advanced Resources International
Kyel HodenfieldVice President
Unconventional ResourcesSchlumberger
Cameron ThrutchleyDirector of Strategy
Honeywell
Marek KarabulaVice President Oil Mining
PGNiG
Hugh TuckerPartner
Baker Botts
Volodymyr Ignashchenko
First Deputy-Minister for Environment Protection
Ministry of Ecology, Ukraine
David L. WochnerCounsel
Sutherland Asbill& Brennan LLP
The Premier Networking Event for
Welcome Drinks Reception
& Registration
Monday 7 November 2011
Welcome to Houston!
Join us for the opening of World Shale Gas 2011 to register and enjoy a drink at this informal reception. Maximize your networking opportunities right from the start and introduce yourself to your fellow conference delegates.
Extended Coffee Breaks
& Lunches
8 - 10 November 2011
Through the extended coffee breaks and lunches you can ensure you maximize your networking time without missing out on any of the key sessions.
Day one lunchhosted by
Day two breakfasthosted by
Regulators’ Dinner
(Invitation only)
Monday 7 November 2011
The Regulators’ Dinner will provide a unique opportunity for senior government and regulatory officials to hold open and honest discussions about the legislative, regulatory, legal and environmental challenges they face in shale development. This function is strictly invitation-only.
Book you place online at www.worldshalegas.com
“Strong platform with excellent international participation and
relevant conversations”
Guy Lewis, MD, Gas Technology Institute
www.worldshalegas.com
the Global Shale Gas Industry Netw
ork
ing
Functio
ns
Evening Drinks
Reception
Wednesday 9 November 2011
This informal evening drinks reception is the perfect chance to relax and get to know your fellow conference delegates and speakers. This is your chance to make new contacts, have fun, and enjoy some of that famous Texan hospitality!
Maximize Your
Involvement
For further informationabout tailor made sponsorship
packages contact
Robert Beckmann on+44 20 7978 0025 or
Gala Dinner &
Awards Ceremony
Tuesday 8 November 2011
Join us for the official Gala Dinner of the World Shale Gas 2011 Conference & Exhibition. Take this opportunity to celebrate industry innovation and continue networking at this elegant evening dinner held at the Hilton Americas.
hosted by
“The place to be, network and get animpression of shale as the biggest
revolution in natural gas ever”
Phillipp Limbourg, Market Analyst, RWE AG
www.worldshalegas.com
Interactive Workshops
Workshop A: Addressing the Impact of Legal &
Regulatory Issues on the Shale Gas Industry
Monday 7 November 2011
Led By:
This interactive workshop will address the legal and regulatory challenges confronting upstream, midstream and downstream development and delivery to market of shale gas resources in the U.S. In particular, our industry experts will give insight into:
New and proposed regulations for safety and environmental matters at the federal, state, and local levels and their potential impact on the industry Litigation risks associated with hydraulic fracturing processes and fluids disposal Proposed projects for midstream assets and their ability to accommodate new shale gas Policy updates in energy and climate change, including LNG exports and natural gas as a transportation fuel Legal concerns in water management Prospects for international shale gas development, including international governmental concerns over economic recoverability of shale gas resources
David L. WochnerCounselSutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
Teri DonaldsonPartnerSutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
Agenda:
1.30pm Workshop begins
3.00pm Networking coffee
3.30pm Workshop resumes
5.30pm Close of workshop
Workshop B: Water Management in Shale Gas
Production
Monday 7 November 2011
Work
shops
“Good discussion, presenters knew subject matter very well”Larry Payne, Manager- Business Development, TD Williamson Inc
Session One
Life Cycle Water Management Planning Led by:
Session Two
Flow-back and Produced Water Management, Treatment and Reuse in the Shale Gas Fields
Led by:
This session will help you to:
Assess the utility of life cycle modelingUnderstand the implications of a recent analysis of the Marcellus and Barnett shale base casesIdentify what is required to estimate stochastic water flow over timeDevelop a long-term shale gas water management plan This session will help you to:
Identify cutting edge technologies for produced water applications Understand the process of BETEX and organic pollutants removal for shale gas produced water treatment and reuseLearn about the latest reuse process in shale gas water treatmentFind solutions for high salinity shale gas fracking and produced water treatment
For more information contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
Trevor SmithBusiness Development ManagerGTI
Constantin IonescoVice President - VWS Oil & Gas ManagerVeolia Water Solutions & Technologies
Herve BuissonVP of Process EngineeringVeolia Water Solutions & Technologies
Bob BradleySenior Process EngineerVeolia Water Solutions & Technologies
Lnsp (Naggs) NagghappanDirector, Business DevelopmentVeolia Water Solutions & Technologies
Jeff BrosdalSenior ManagerVeolia Water Solutions & Technologies
Guy LewisManaging Director Exploration and Production,GTI
Agenda:
11.30am Workshop begins1.00pm Networking lunch2.00pm Workshop resumes3.30pm Networking coffee4.00pm Workshop resumes5.30pm Close of workshop
Panelists:
Davis Thames President Cheniere Marketing
John Hattenberger President and Managing Director Gazprom Marketing and Trading USA
Malcolm Wells Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs, GTLpetrol LLC
Michelle Michot Foss Chief Energy Economist University of Texas at Austin
Overview of global shale gas resources Assessment of government policy towards shale gas in various countriesWhat is the real potential for shale gas in Argentina’s Neuquen basin? Will Poland lead the shale revolution in Europe?
Vello Kuuskraa President Advanced Resources International Inc
David Goldwyn President Goldwyn Strategies
A Easton Wren Vice President- Exploration and Director Americas Petrogas Inc
Ruben Etcheverry Chairman Oil & Gas of Neuquen
Marek Karabula Vice President Oil Mining PGNiG
Questions & Answers
1.40pm Networking Lunch Hosted by
Conference Day 1Tuesday 8 November 2011
www.worldshalegas.com
7.45am Networking Breakfast
8.30am Chair’s Opening Remarks
Dr. Alirio Parra Senior Associate The CWC Group
What next for North American shale development?Can shale gas be developed effectively outside North America?Natural gas - powering the low-carbon economy
Aubrey McClendon Chairman & CEO Chesapeake
J. Michael Yeager CEO BHP Billiton Petroleum
Larry Borgard First Vice Chairman American Gas Association
Torstein Indrebø Secretary General International Gas Union
Questions & Answers
10.15am Networking Coffee Break and VIP Tour of the Exhibition
Can natural gas be the fuel of choice in a carbon conscious world?What are the market risks relating to shale gas?What will the development of shale gas in Europe and Asia mean for the global gas markets?Will North American LNG export become a reality?How do big industrial users view natural gas as an energy source?How does global pricing impact of demand for gas?
Session Moderator:
Cameron Thrutchley Director of Strategy Honeywell
Lead Presentation:
Christopher Goncalves Vice President CRA
Opening Keynote Addresses -
What Next for Global Shale Gas
Development?
1.
International Case Studies: The
Shale Gas Revolution Goes Global?3.
A Global Market for Gas?2.
How can companies, regulators and communities work together to address the environmental impacts of unconventional oil and gas exploration? Are there effective strategies, and best practices, for dealing with drilling, casing and cementing standards, well integrity and water management and disposal, reinjection and water recycling?How should companies and regulators address the potential impact of reinjection on seismic activity? What are the linkages, and the precedents for managing the risks?How can companies and communities communicate effectively over public health and environmental concerns: how can industry, environmental groups, and the public collaborate to take account of local circumstances? What can we learn from the Arkansas experience? Can we derive model practices or pathways for government and industry collaboration?
Interviewer: David Goldwyn President Goldwyn Global Strategies, LLC
Mark Boling General Counsel & Executive Vice President Southwestern Energy
Scott Anderson Senior Policy Advisor Environmental Defence Fund
Questions & Answers
3.45pm Networking Coffee Break
How have state governments in the US differed in their approaches to regulating the industry and what has the impact been? What can the industry expect of future regulations? How does government view the role of environmental groups in helping to shape the regulatory framework? How does the US government view the future role of shale gas in the energy mix? How are regulations developing internationally?
Session Moderator: David L. Wochner Counsel Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
Panelists:
Michael H. Shapiro Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Water, United States Environmental Protection Agency*
Jeff Wright Director Office of Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Carl Michael Smith Executive Director Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission
Grab a drink and pull up a chair to establish newrelationships and business partnerships at the informal networking round table discussions
6.45pm Networking
Drinks Reception
On The Exhibition
Floor
Confe
rence
Age
nda
For speaker enquiries contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
7.30pm Gala Dinner &
Awards Ceremony
Dinner hosted by
Interview: The Big Environmental
Debate
Round Table Discussions
4.
The Regulators’ and Government
Panel Discussion5.
6.
“Excellent selection of speakers to give a comprehensive overviewsurrounding shale gas development”Keigo Hida, Senior GM, Osaka Gas
Conference Day 2Wednesday 9 November 2011
www.worldshalegas.com
Prospects for shale oil production in North AmericaHow much future development is possible in light of potential environmental and economic constraints?What role will independents and majors play in developing shale internationally?How will shale oil fit into major players’ global portfolios?With high oil prices and low gas prices are key shale gas players now moving into shale oil?What are the challenges of moving from shale gas to shale oil production?What are the prospects for developing shale oil outside of North America?
Keith Barnett Executive Vice President Spring Rock Production
Tomas Garcia Blanco Upstream Executive Director YPF
Questions & Answers
12.30pm Networking Lunch
How much gas does Europe need? Opportunities in growing gas demandUnderstanding the market dynamics and interaction of LNG, piped gas, and shale gas The impact of the energy market on the development of shale gas in EuropeUpdates from key regional players including Poland and UkraineHow does the UK view shale gas development?
Tim Yeo Chair of the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Select Committee United Kingdom
Volodymyr Ignashchenko First Deputy-Minister for Environment Protection, Ministry of Ecology, Ukraine
Jan Dirk Bokhoven Chairman EBN
Ford Nicholson Chairman BNK Petroleum
Florence Geny Senior Research Fellow Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Questions & Answers
8.00am Networking Breakfast Hosted by
9.00am Chair’s Opening Remarks
9.10am Opening Keynote Address
Jean Michel Lavergne President & CEO Total E&P USA
Questions & Answers
Fracking without water - is this the way forward? Utilising technology to minimize the environmental impact of shale gas production The role of technology in driving down costs of production in EuropeTechnology from the US - will it work in the rest of the world? Effective systems for water management
Session Chair: Guy Lewis Managing Director - Exploration & Production GTI
Brady Murphy Senior Vice President of East Hemisphere, Business Development Halliburton
Kyel Hodenfield Vice President Unconventional Resources Schlumberger
Robert Lestz, Chief Technology Officer, GasFrac Energy Services*
Questions & Answers
10:40am Networking Coffee Break
Innovative Technology - Driving
the Commerciality of Shale
Gas - Impacts on the Bottom Line
7.
The Shale Pioneers - Is Oil Shale
the Next Big Thing?8.
Can European Shale Gas Become a
Reality?9.
Share Knowledge and Experiences
For speaker enquiries contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
4.00pm Networking Coffee in the Exhibition
Mergers & acquisitions - what makes shale gas investment so attractive? How will takeovers and new partnerships change the shale gas industry?Project finance and changing requirements for lendersAssessing economics for shale gas projects globallyCost-effective shale gas modelsWhat are the critical factors for investors in Europe, South America and Asia? Midstream asset financing in shale gas
Session Moderator: Hugh Tucker Partner Baker Botts
Panelists: Andrew Moorfield Head of Oil and Gas Lloyds Banking Group
Christopher Manning Partner Trilantic Capital Partners
Questions & Answers
5.30pm Close of Conference Day 2
Panel Discussion: Mergers,
Acquisitions & Financing in the
Shale Gas Boom
10.
6.00pm Evening drinks
reception
Wednesday 9 November 2011
This informal evening drinks reception is the perfect chance to relax and get to know your fellow conference delegates and speakers. This is your chance to make new contacts, have fun, and enjoy some of that famous Texan hospitality!
“This event was very informative. The networking and presentations were excellent. I would definitely
attend next year”Jaime Roman, Business Development Manager,
Fountain Quail
8.15am Networking Breakfast
9.00am Chair’s Opening Remarks
9.10am Opening Keynote Address Dr. Asim Hussain Federal Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Government of Pakistan
What lessons can be learned from the USA?US perspectives on global opportunitiesKey perspectives from Asian players investing in North American shale playsWhat are the drivers for Asian investment into shale projects internationally? Crucial variables for US companies to enter the Asian marketCreating synergies – US and Asian shale gas developments
Hajime Uchiike President Summit Discovery Resources LLC*
Questions & Answers
10.00am Networking Coffee Break
Identifying potential shale gas basins in IndiaWhat are the prospects and drivers for shale gas development in India?What role will international investment play in shale play development?What are the timescales for shale development?What are the regulatory, fiscal and environmental challenges?Can the US experience be transferred to India and enable faster development? What are the drivers for Indian investment into North American shale?
SK Srivastava Director General Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, India*
VK Rao Senior Vice President & OSD Reliance Natural Resources
Questions & Answers
What are the prospects and drivers for shale gas development in China?What role will international investment play in shale gas development?What are the timescales for shale development?What are the regulatory, fiscal and environmental challenges?Can the US experience and technology be transferred to China and enable faster development?
Senior Representative Weir Oil & Gas
Professor Liu Xiaoli Deputy Director of Center for Energy Economics & Development Strategy, Energy Research Institute of National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), People’s Republic of China
12.45pm Chair’s Closing Remarks
12.45pm Networking Lunch
2.00pm Close of World Shale Gas 2011
World Shale Gas Series: Asia SummitThursday 10 November 2011
www.worldshalegas.com
*Denotes subject to final confirmation. Please check the website for up to date program.
Cooperation and Collaboration
to Make Shale Gas a Reality in
Asia
11.
12. Focus on India
13. Focus on China
“Very well organised and good quality of presentations”
Gustavo Cavazzoli, Stimulation Domain Manager,Schlumberger
Led By The Industry for The Industry
For speaker enquiries contact Robert Beckmann on +44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
Aubrey McClendonChairman & CEOChesapeake EnergyCorporation Inc
Jay CopanSenior AdvisorAmerican Gas Association AGA
Torstein IndrebøSecretary GeneralInternational Gas Union IGU
Abdulla Al-NaimVice President - ExplorationSaudi Aramco
Alirio A ParraSenior AssociateCWC Group Ltd
Brad BoisterVice President Gas MarketingAnadarko
David L. GoldwynPresident, Goldwyn Global Strategies & Former Special Envoy International Energy Affairs,US State Department
Florence GenyResearch FellowOxford Institute of Energy Studies
Frances Morris-JonesGlobal Business Development ManagerConocoPhillips
François LorantProject ManagerInstitut Français du Pétrole IFP
Guy CarusoSenior AdvisorCenter for Strategic andInternational Studies
Melvyn GilesGlobal Theme Leader forUnconventional GasShell Exploration and Production
Michelle Michot-FossChief Energy Economist(Program Manager)The University of Texas at Austin
Mitchell BaerDirector Office of Oil & Gas AnalysisUS Department of Energy
Rick SmeadDirectorNavigant Consulting
Scott BarberSenior Commercial AdvisorDevon Energy
Scott ReevesHead of Unconventional ResourcesBG Group
Steinar EikaasVice President Global Joint Ventures Shale GasStatoil
Wang QingDeputy Director of International Department of the Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, CNPC
Steering Committee
Exclusive Exhibition
For further information contact Shunker Goel on +44 20 7978 0080 or [email protected]
Where Deals are Done, Partnerships
World Shale Gas Technical Forum
The Technical Forum will provide a unique platform for showcasing the leading technologies designed to tackle the major issues in shale gas and shale oil exploration and production.
Your opportunity to meet senior experts in gas & oil engineering, geology, logistics, construction, refining and project management from both service companies and operators. Topics to be discussed included:
Oil shale surface mining - surface facilities and disposalDeep unconventional drillingFracturing and stimulation technologiesWaste water managements And many more
For further information visit www.worldshalegas.com
Submit your paperContact Shane White to secure your involvement on: Tel: +44 20 7978 0090 Email: [email protected]
Submission deadline - 10 October 2011
World Shale Gas Exhibition 2010
Datuk Abdul Rahim, President, IGU networking with exhibitors at WSG 2010
8 - 10 November 2011
Exh
ibitio
n
ExhibitionEntrance
ConferenceEntrance
Entrances to the Delegate Lunch Area
Contact Us
Exhibition booths areselling out fast! Contact us today to secure your place
Contact Shunker Goel tosecure your involvement on:
Tel: + 44 20 7978 0080Email: [email protected]
are Formed and Potential is Realized
To register your place visit www.worldshalegas.com
The World Shale Gas Exhibition, developed by the CWC Group in partnership with the American Gas Association & International Gas Union, provides a fantastic opportunity to network with your peers from the international shale gas industry
Integration of the conference and exhibition creates enhanced access to delegates as the drinks reception and extended coffee breaks on the exhibition floor give exhibitors the chance to highlight their products and services in a relaxed atmosphere The VIP Tour of the exhibition ensures the presence of senior level representatives from the companies leading the shale gas revolution around the world Exhibitors are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to pre-select key personnel from the industry to whom the WSG Exhibition Visitors Committee will send personalized invitations to visit the exhibition
Rig Tour11 November 2011
Join us for a rig tour at one of Chesapeake Energy Corporation’s operating locations in the robust Haynesville shale gas play. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Chesapeake’s operations and have your questions answered by the most active operator and one of the largest producers of natural gas in the United States. One of the largest natural gas fields in the world, the Haynesville shale play continues to be a prolific producer of clean, abundant, American energy.
Chesapeake Energy is focused on discovering and developing unconventional natural gas and oil fields onshore in the US and maintains a leading position in all major US shale formations.
Morning visit
06:00 Coaches depart from Hilton Americas
09:00 Arrival at Haynesville Shale Play
12:00 Coaches depart Haynesville
15:00 Arrival at Hilton Americas
Afternoon visit
10.00 Coaches depart from Hilton Americas
13:00 Arrival at Haynesville Shale Play
16:00 Coaches depart Haynesville
19:00 Arrival at Hilton Americas
Haynesville Shale Play Rig Tour
Agenda:
The inaugural World Shale Gas 2010 attracted 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 and become a permanent fixture in the industry’s calendar.
Jay Copan, Executive Director, LNG17
To register your place visit www.worldshalegas.com
Timings are subject to change
Drilling operations in action
Completed wellsite tour
Question and answers
Highlights:Hosted by:
Please note that placesare strictly limited
To secure your place onthe tour please contact:
Robert Beckmann on+44 20 7978 0025 or email
www.worldshalegas.com
To send your nominations visit www.worldshalegas.com
Join us for the inaugural World Shale Gas Awards, celebrating innovation and achievements in the industry in the last 12 months. Chosen by the anonymous Awards Selection Committee
made up of industry experts, these prestigious awards are a chance for companies to gain international recognition from their peers for their work in developing shale gas.
Celebrating innovation and achievements in the shale gas industry
AnnualWorld Shale Gas Awards9 November 2011
Gala Dinner Hosted by
Have your say!
Members of the industry are invited to propose a one company for each of the three awards. Nominations are welcome from any part of the shale gas supply chain and from companies large
and small. Companies are also welcome to nominate themselves.
Nominations close on Wednesday 31 August 2011.
Eligibility and Nomination Procedures
We invite members of the industry to propose one company for each of the following three categories:
The winners must be active members of the shale gas industry. Nominations are welcome from any part of the shale gas supply chain and from companies large and small. Companies are also welcome to nominate themselves.
Technological Innovator:
Recognizing the technological breakthrough of the year in shale gas exploration and production
International Pioneer:
Recognizing the company making the most significant progress in shale gas development outside of North America
Community Engagement Leader:
Recognizing the best example of leadership in a community context by any company involved in the shale gas production value chain
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Suppliers of Gas & LNG Expertise Providing
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GlobalGas Series of Reports
CWC Dynamic InsightsStrategic Insights from Industry Leaders for Industry Leaders
Every delegate will receive a complimentary copy of the World Shale Gas CDI Report - usually $375 - sent by email no later than 10 days after the conference
CWC School for Energy
Unconventional Gas Training Series
For more information please contactBarri Sassa on (+44) 20 7978 0007
or email [email protected]
Shale Gas - Strategy, Technology & Economics 10 - 11 October 2011 - Warsaw, Poland13 - 14 October2011 - Singapore
Shale Gas - Joint Ventures29-30 September 2011 - Houston, USA
Unconventional gas training series learning outcomes:
Building on the CWC’s Group expertise in shale gas, we have developed an exciting series of courses specifically addressing the industry’s main issues such as technology, regulation and economics & strategy of shale gas projects. By attending these hands-on and up-to-date training courses, participants will boost their knowledge on:
The main shale production and exploration issuesThe latest shale technology developmentsCurrent regulatory and legal structuresEconomics of shale projects and factors influencing a return on investment Environmental concerns and water management in shale projectsImpact of shale on global gas markets
World Shale Gas CDI Report
In-depth Summary plus Independent Expert Analysis on:
The latest insights from key players in the shale gas industry speaking at the Conference - stay connected to market developmentsMajor factors which could affect the shale gas industry - make informed business decisionsKey shale gas statistics and data - keep up to dateForecasts on where the shale gas industry is heading - shape your commercial strategiesAll the essential information from the Conference in a single, concise document - save time
For more information contactTanya Crossick at [email protected] or +44 20 7978 0059
Global Gas Industry Leaders’
Perspectives+ + = Cutting Edge
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Analysis by Independent
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2011 Calendar of Gas & LNG Events
Commercial Solutions & Opportunities
For further information please contact Gustavo Aranda Tel: +44 20 7978 0081 Email: [email protected]
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. Reinforce your commitment to Petrobras and hear about new projects, opportunities, joint ventures and pre-salt developments.
www.cwcriogas.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 and the only place to listen to real-time discussion from the right experts. Build contacts, form partnerships, discuss projects and do deals at the leading LNG buyers and sellers meet in Asia Pacific.
www.cwclng.com/asiapacific
Global Gas Series: Australia Gas 31 October - 2 November 2011, Sydney, Australia
Australia Gas is a strategic international conference co-hosted by the International Gas Union and supported by the New South Wales Government. The conference offers delegates the opportunity to learn about ground breaking projects and investment opportunities in this rapidly expanding market.
www.cwcaustraliagas.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
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 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 brings together 500 of the most senior and elite LNG professionals from all over the globe and is fully recognized as the foremost gathering of senior, commercially-minded LNG executives in the world. This is the must-attend event for the LNG industry.
www.cwclng.com/worldlng
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ONLINE at www.worldshalegas.comThe quickest & easiest way to book
Alternatively, request your registration form at [email protected]
FAX your completed form to +44 20 7978 0099
POST your completed form along with payment to CWC Group Limited, Regent House, 16-18 Lombard Road, London, SW11 3RB, UK
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A. Conference, Workshop & Rig Tour $3,797.00B. Conference & Workshop $3,597.00C. Conference & Rig Tour $3,107.00D. Conference only $2,997.00
*Conference fee includes a complimentary copy of the World Shale Gas CDI Report worth $375
Group Discounts
Group discounts are available for companiessending 3 or more delegates. Please email
[email protected] orcall +44 20 7978 0000 for further details
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