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15–17 AUGUST 2017 | DARWIN CONVENTION CENTRE
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Innovative Planning for Renewed Growth
PART OF:A JOINT INITIATIVE BETWEEN: CO-LOCATED WITH:
“The electric car boom could cut projected oil demand from
vehicles from almost 25m barrels of oil a day to 15m barrels
and a quicker than expected uptake of new, energy efficient
technologies”Spencer Dale, Group Chief Economist, BP
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OFFICIAL NT RESOURCES WEEK WELCOME RECEPTIONFrom 6:00pm
Tuesday 15 August 2017 | Parliament House Darwin
Hosted by the Chief Minister of the Northern Territory.
Enjoy the picturesque surroundings and gorgeous view of the Darwin horizon at Parliament House as the Chief Minister welcomes attendees to the 9th Annual NT Resources Week.
*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)
Hosted by: Supported by:
NT RESOURCES WEEK NETWORKING DRINKS5.00pm – 6.00pm
Wednesday 16 August 2017 | Darwin Convention Centre, Exhibition Halls
Browse through the 160+ stand exhibition & arrange business meetings all over a refreshing beverage.
*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)
Available for sponsorship - Contact Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
NT RESOURCES WEEK GALA DINNER6:30pm
Wednesday 16 August 2017 | The Lawns, SKYCITY Darwin
Join INPEX and everyone attending NT Resources Week for a social evening of networking over a lavish dinner and drinks reception.
*Dinner price per ticket: $195 + GST.
Sponsored by:
NT RESOURCES WEEK BREAKFAST8:00am – 9:00am
Thursday 17 August 2017 | Darwin Convention Centre, Exhibition Halls
Ease into the morning of day two of conferences with a meal from the breakfast buffet. The perfect way to get ready for the morning’s proceedings.
*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)
Available for sponsorship - Contact Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
SUNSET HARBOUR CRUISE4.30pm – 7:30pm
Thursday 17 August 2017 | Departing from Stokes Hill Wharf
Unwind from a very busy few days by taking in the famous Darwin sunset via the harbour cruise, giving you one last chance to solidify business contacts
Ticket price: $95 + GST
Available for sponsorship - Contact Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
NETWORKING AND SOCIAL EVENTS
Keep updated on exclusive speaker interviews and other specialist content pieces at Informa Insights – www.informa.com.au/insights
AN UNMISSABLE OPPORTUNITY
To All SEAAOC Delegates,
The Oil and Gas sector is a vital contributor to the Northern Territory’s economy and a significant job creator.
The Northern Territory Government is proud to support South East Asia Australia Offshore & Onshore Conference because it brings together the sharpest industry minds to discuss and debate how we can responsibly get even more value from our natural oil and gas assets.
We are proud to support SEAAOC because we know the potential of the Northern Territory is immense.
In recent years the NT has established its position as a major national and international player with significant investment through INPEX’s Ichthys LNG project, Conoco’s Darwin LNG project and the operations base for Shell’s Prelude Floating LNG.
Combined, these projects have generated more than 10,000 jobs and attracted many Australians to call the Northern Territory home.
The ongoing pursuit for energy security, both internationally and domestically, continues to drive the demand for natural gas as a reliable and affordable energy supply.
The NT’s competitive advantages as Australia’s nearest deep water port to burgeoning Asian markets; its large, mobilised and experienced local workforce; and an enthusiastic Northern Territory Government mean we are well positioned to attract further global investment to help meet this demand.
I welcome and thank all speakers, organisers, delegates and attendees for joining us in Darwin because we can collectively be - and do – so much more.
This year’s themes: becoming internationally competitive; the case for onshore gas and other supply alternatives; energy security and the role of gas in a renewable future; new opportunities; and supply chain innovation, all go to the heart of a safe, sustainable and profitable Northern Territory oil and gas future.
The Hon Michael Gunner MLAChief Minister, Northern Territory
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7:30 Morning Networking in the Exhibition
NT RESOURCES WEEK PLENARY SESSION
8:30 THE CATALYSTS FOR INNOVATION & CHANGE
OPENING PRESENTATION
Innovative planning: renewable growth — The present and the future all at the same time
— Taking stock and shifting gears
— What does it mean to innovate?
— Leading to change
CHIEF MINISTER’S ADDRESS
Collaboration & building strong relationships — The resources industry in the Territory – where are we at?
— The role of gas in a renewable future
— The Fracking Inquiry update (if timing is appropriate)
— The importance of collaboration in fostering a supply chain of job opportunities
— Innovation in action: The Territory’s story
The Hon Michael Gunner MLA, Chief Minister, Northern Territory
HOW IT ALL STARTED
The foundations of change in the resources sector
Reflection is powerful, we rarely take the time out to consider what we have done or what we should be doing. This session will provide a timely story of how the resources industry in Northern Australia came to be. It will be reflection for some, and contextualisation for others.
— How and why did we get to where we are?
— Who and what were the enablers and discouragers of our industry?
— Pricing – past, current and future
— What can we learn from our history that will lead us to change?
Murray Meaton AM, Director, Australian Institute of Energy
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Getting to the heart of innovation & change — Disruption. How do we keep up? What if we don’t want to?
— How looking for answers can hamper innovation
— Revealing the biggest catalyst for creativity and engagement
— Cultivating a culture of innovation
— Agility – the mindset of the future
Andrew Lee, Thought Disrupter
Change is Reality: Electric Transportation
The role of the electric car in the new energy world.
10:50 Morning Networking in the Exhibition
SEAAOC MAIN SESSION COMMENCES
11:20 THE CASE FOR ONSHORE GAS IN THE TERRITORY
Session Chair: Ashley Manicaros, Business Editor, Northern Territory News
INNOVATION & COLLABORATION IN PRACTICE
Shortening the learning curve to accelerate development of onshore unconventional gas
— Incorporating learning from analogue basins
— Appraisal strategies to maximise learning
— Collaboration and information sharing
New technologies optimising unconventional gas — Achieve lower risk, higher production from hydraulic fracturing shale oil and gas wells while using less sand and water
— Reducing fresh water production requirements via recycling and brackish water use
— Achieve long-term wellbore integrity; including after multiple pressure cycles
Daniel Kalinin, Technical Manager – Stimulation, Schlumberger
What Onshore Gas in the Territory will provide the Greater Industry
Hon Martin Ferguson, Group Executive-Natural Resources, SGH Energy, & Former Federal Minister for Resources
PANEL
The Case for Onshore Gas Development in Northern Australia
— What is the potential for onshore gas development in Northern Australia?
— What infrastructure investment would be required to be built to develop the industry?
— What might the investment might look like?
— Implications for the broader economy and the East Coast
Panel Chair:
Ashley Manicaros, Business Editor, Northern Territory News
Panelists:
Richard Cottee, Managing Director, Central Petroleum
Tim Radburn, Executive Director, Pangaea Resources
John Ellice-Flint, Executive Chairman, Blue Energy
1:00 Lunch & Networking in the Exhibition
CONFERENCE DAY ONE: Wednesday 16 August 2017
Keep updated on exclusive speaker interviews and other specialist content pieces at Informa Insights – www.informa.com.au/insights
CONFERENCE DAY ONE: Wednesday 16 August 2017 2:00 BECOMING INTERNATIONALLY COMPETITIVE
Session Chair: Miranda Taylor, CEO, National Energy Resources Australia (NERA)
Strategies to improve the competitiveness of Australia’s LNG industry as it transitions into the operations phase
— The 10 year roadmap for competitiveness – how are we fairing so far?
— Innovation in practice
— Cross industry/geography insights
Bernadette Cullinane, Australian Oil & Gas Lead, Deloitte
PANEL
The supply chain of opportunity to innovate & support the resources sector
— How can Northern Australia grow to become a highly capable and value-adding supplier?
— What are the Territory’s opportunities if;
> a) Fracking is banned or
> b) Development skyrockets with a large onshore gas industry
— The onshore and offshore supply chain
— Building capacity - What infrastructure will be needed?
— Collaboration - What is truly a win-win?
— Learning from others - real stories of how the industry is collaborating to
> Drive down costs
> Plan for a maintenance cycle in a technology driven world
> Boost our confidence
> Innovate
> Reduce reliance on overseas
> Globally compete
> Foster stakeholder participation
Panel Chair:
Miranda Taylor, CEO, National Energy Resources Australia (NERA)
Panelists:
Filippo Meacci, Darwin Operations Manager, ConocoPhillips Australia
Owen Pike, Chairman, NT Manufacturers Council & General Manager, MMC
Peter Bennett, CEO, Clough
Bernadette Cullinane, Australian Oil & Gas Lead, Deloitte
3:20 Afternoon Networking in the Exhibition
3:50 THE FUTURE: THE WORLD, THE REGION & TRADING LNG
Session Chair: Jamie Hamilton, Partner, Deloitte
The shift to spot pricing of LNG, & the impact on the industry
— Spot pricing and what it means for Australian LNG projects
— Browse?
— Twisting arms to get domestic supply
— How are other global LNG suppliers trading?
— Spot cargoes, spot pricing, what are the implications for the shipping market?
— Potential future strategies for Australian LNG producers
Stephen Thompson, Head of Consulting Asia Pacific, Poten & Partners
The future of Australian gas from a Japanese energy company’s perspective
Yasuo Ryoki, Chairman, Osaka Gas Australia & Advisor, Osaka Gas Co Ltd
PANEL
The future of Global LNG Trading — Independent trading dynamics in one of the world’s fastest growing energy markets
— The future of LNG trade between Australia and Asia
— How quickly is the LNG market going to reach a deeper, liquid state?
— The future for LNG buying and destination flexibility
— Singapore’s role as a new LNG trading hub in the Asian region
Panel Chair:
Jamie Hamilton, Partner, Deloitte
Panelists:
Yasuo Ryoki, Chairman, Osaka Gas Australia & Advisor, Osaka Gas Co Ltd
The updated panel list will be available at www.seaaoc.com
INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Three key questions governing the future of global energy markets
— How will the abundance of oil affect the behaviour of low-cost oil producers?
— How will the growth of LNG affect global gas markets?
— How quickly will renewable energy penetrate the global energy system?
Spencer Dale, Group Chief Economist, BP (Live Feed from London)
5:00 Happy Hour in the Exhibition
6:30 NT Resources Week Sunset Drinks & Gala Dinner
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8:00 Morning Networking with Bacon & Eggs in the Exhibition
9:00 NEW ENERGIES, NEW MARKETS & THE ROLE OF GAS
Session Chair: Ken Fitzpatrick, Chair, National Energy Resources Australia (NERA)
Developing an integrated offering of gas & renewables
— The critical role that gas must play in assisting in the transition to greater penetration of renewable energy generation
— What does reliable and fast baseload gas fired generation look like?
— How are renewables fitting into the ‘security of supply’ question?
— The Finkel Review – key takeaways and actions
Martin Wilkes, Principal Advisor, RISC
The potential for small scale LNG within Australia
Mary Hackett, Regional Director ANZ, GE Oil & Gas
The role of gas in power generation in an integrated, distributed energy network
— The future of power generation
— The importance of resilient and reliable power systems
— Gas as an enabler to renewables: market: regulatory considerations
— Gas is going to be an integrated component to renewables
— AEMO’s role in Australia’s energy industry transformation
Cameron Parrotte, Executive General Manager, Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO)
Gas Pricing & Supply Dynamics in the East – An ACCC Update
Michael Cosgrave, Executive General Manager - Infrastructure Regulation Division, ACCC
10:30 Morning Networking in the Exhibition
11:00 KEY PLAYERS IN THE REGION – PROJECTS & INITIATIVES
Session Chair: Malcolm Roberts, CEO, APPEA
ConocoPhillips
Currentprojects,newprojects,backfillforDarwinLNG
Chris Wilson, President - Australia West, Conoco Phillips
INPEX
Ichthys LNG Project
Sean Kildare, General Manager – Darwin, INPEX
SANTOS
Kevin Gallagher, CEO, Santos
SHELL AUSTRALIA
Prelude FLNG
David Bird, Vice President Prelude, Shell Australia
ORIGIN ENERGY
The Beetaloo Basin
David Close, Unconventional Exploration Manager & Chief Geologist, Origin Energy
OILSEARCH
Peter Botten, CEO, Oil Search
HORIZON OIL
Regional Projects Update
Brent Emmett, Chief Executive Office, Horizon Oil
1:00 Lunch & Networking in the Exhibition
CONFERENCE DAY TWO: Thursday 17 August 2017
Keep updated on exclusive speaker interviews and other specialist content pieces at Informa Insights – www.informa.com.au/insights
2:00 STRANDED GAS & DOMESTIC SUPPLY OPTIONS
Session Chair: Shaun Reardon, President, Australian Pipelines & Gas Association (APGA) & Executive GM – Strategy, Regulation & Markets, Jemena
COOPER ENERGY
The Sole Gas Project Update
Importing Gas for the East — Addressing forecast gas supply shortages: FSRUs
Phaedra Deckart, Head of Wholesale Gas, AGL Energy
PANEL
Optimising Stranded Gas & Domestic Supply Options
Panel Chair:
Ken Fitzpatrick, Chair, National Energy Resources Australia (NERA)
Panelists:
Janet Hann, Managing Director, GDF Suez Bonaparte (TBC)
Angus Karoll, Chairman, Northern Oil & Gas
Phaedra Deckart, Head of Wholesale Gas, AGL Energy
Daniel Kalinin, Technical Manager – Stimulation, Schlumberger
3:30 NT THE GATEWAY TO THE EAST
Session Chair: Shaun Reardon, President, Australian Pipelines & Gas Association (APGA) & Executive GM – Strategy, Regulation & Markets, Jemena
New Developments with Pipeline Access
Shaun Reardon, President, Australian Pipelines & Gas Association (APGA)
The latest developments with the Northern Gas Pipeline
Jonathan Spink, Project Director - Northern Gas Pipeline, Jemena
Connecting the Northern Territory to the Eastern States gas market
— Gas supply and availability
— Power and Water’s roles, responsibilities and future plans
— The implications of interconnection for eastern Australia, including the complimentary season demand differences with Eastern states
Michael Thomson, CEO, Power & Water Corporation
4:20 Close of Conference
4:30 NT Resources Week Sunset Harbour Cruise
CONFERENCE DAY TWO: Thursday 17 August 2017
Darwin’s tropical, relaxed environment provides a unique opportunity for the all of us in the oil and gas sector to talk about things that we have in common and put aside for a few hours the commercial differences which
inevitably exist.
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WORKSHOP 1½ DAY 8:30-12:30Understanding Hydraulic Fracturing
Scott Thomson, CSG & Shale Specialist
Receive an executive overview of hydraulic fracking for unconventional reservoirs: what it is, key terminology, how it’s designed, what it does, what are its benefits, costs, impacts & risks: all to help you understand fracking & discuss it more confidently with stakeholders
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES — Understand the objectives and applications for hydraulic fracturing
— Understand what type of equipment and services are needed
— Gain insights into what determines the type and size of a treatment
— List the types of fluids and additives and their basic purpose
— Review the basic process of selecting the appropriate proppant and additives
— Understand how treatments are monitored and evaluated
— Review the most significant environmental risks and how they can be minimised
— Understand why hydraulic fracturing has continued to grow and spread
— Gain insights on future trends and the latest advancements in fracking
ABOUT THE EXPERT FACILITATOR
Scott Thomson
Scott has an extensive background of over 37 years in the coal mining and energy industries. He has held leadership roles in industry and has worked as a consultant to the unconventional gas and coal mining industry for the past 17 years.
He has been a managing director of a leading directional drilling service and a technology supply company, and a coal seam gas CRC research leader.
Scott has worked in most of the major unconventional gas basins throughout the world, and assisted with technology transfer of advanced directional drilling technology into emerging markets.
He holds a BSc in Geology, an MSc in Geology and an MBA, and is a member of the Geological Society of Australia and the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
WORKSHOP 2½ DAY 8:30-12:30Transforming Mindsets
Innovation in action | Creative problem solving
Andrew Lee, Thought Disruptor
Agile, Adaptive, Disruptive let alone exponential and innovative - you’ve heard all the jargon. Let Andrew Lee show you how all this is relevant to the challenges and decisions you are faced with in the age of disruption.
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVESThis workshop has been designed to enable all participants to immediately apply these skills and knowledge back at work. You will leave this session with a deeper understanding of;
— Disruption and how to deal with it
— Transforming mindsets and inspiring possibility
— Creative (collaborative) problem solving
— How unconscious bias hampers creativity and decision making
— Common barriers to innovation (and how to overcome them)
— Why people withhold their best, and what to do about it
— Design thinking in action
— Leading cultural change
ABOUT THE EXPERT FACILITATOR
Andrew Lee
After starting his career in construction and mining industries, Andrew has spent 30+ years working all over the world inspiring and developing adaptive leadership and cultural innovation. A fascinating storyteller with a curious mind, Andrew rapidly gets to the heart of complex issues with profound insight. His ability to explain difficult concepts in a ‘way that makes sense’ is unparalleled. He inspires audiences to reflect on deeply held assumptions; and explore new possibilities.
Andrew has deep experience in the oil and gas sector, working closely with senior executive teams through to platform supervisors. A key achievement was leading a team of facilitators on a 3-year cultural change program focusing on safety, which contributed to the oil company’s best ever safety results.
Andrew has delivered many keynote presentations on cultural change, a highlight being the plenary on “Cultivating Curiosity” at the 2011 “International Conference on Thinking” in Kuala Lumpur.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSTuesday 15 August 2017
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WORKSHOP 3½ DAY 1:30-5:30Becoming a Highly Capable & Value Adding Supplier to the Resources Sector
Fostering collaboration, agility and focus.
Pia Turcinov, Business Facilitator, Entrepreneurs’ Programme
The Australian Government’s Entrepreneurs’ Programme (EP) has developed the Resources Industry Supply Chain Index (RISCI) business assessment tool to help eligible Australian businesses assess their capability and readiness to grow their market share in the resources sector supply chain. Via the RISCI online diagnostic tool, this workshop will enable participating businesses to assess their capability to tender for resources sector projects and become a more capable and value adding supplier.
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES — Outline and apply the RISCI approach, which has been acknowledged by major industry players
— Understand how RISCI identifies, highlights and clarifies where a business must focus and target capability improvement activity
— Undertake the RISCI assessment via a step-by-step demonstration focused on your business and confidential to you
— Consider how suppliers can innovate and collaborate in the sector to grow their businesses and pipeline of future opportunities
ABOUT THE EXPERT FACILITATOR
Pia Turcinov
Pia is an accomplished Executive and Non-Executive Director with broad and strategic experience across a range of industries. With more than 25 years’ experience in industry, she is a highly-regarded protagonist within the Australian innovation eco-system and an experienced enterprise manager and professional facilitator with a deep understanding of innovation, commercialisation and strategic processes.
Leveraging a wealth of practical business knowledge gained in the private, public and NFP sectors, Pia assists companies, industry networks and supply chains in developing globally competitive and innovative business models. Her broad experience as a commercial lawyer, company director and senior manager, is coupled with her specialist knowledge on entrepreneurship, alliancing and the interface between government, research and industry to achieve strategic commercial outcomes.
Having led the Innovation Centre of WA, as well as through her work as an innovation strategist and management consultant, Pia is passionate about leveraging local industry capabilities against emerging innovation opportunities, to drive enterprise growth and global competitiveness.
WORKSHOP 4½ DAY 1:30-5:30Understanding the Future of Gas Pricing & Market Dynamics
Howtobeaprofitableenergyplayerinthefuture-Customer behaviour is the key
Jim Snow, Adjunct Professor, University of Queensland Energy Initiative & Executive Director, Oakley Greenwood
This workshop will take an innovative approach to the forecasting of gas prices and market trends by focusing on the ‘customer’ and acknowledging the power of the ‘prosumer’. Utilise the knowledge, skills and insights of our expert workshop facilitator to help disrupt and recalibrate yourself for change.
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Customer behaviour is key to disruption — Why are customers looking for alternatives to the energy supply industry?
— It is not just price – it involves a lot more
— The key drivers explored
— What are the options that are growing and why?
— Energy Darwinism – the new species evolving
— Managing the trilemma with a zero-emission target?
— Energy intensive industries – quadrant analysis
ABOUT THE EXPERT FACILITATOR
Jim Snow
Jim has 30+ years’ expertise in the energy industry, comprising 12 years in the Natural Gas Industry (AGL). Here he held several senior executive positions involved with the technical end use of energy, regulations and tariffs, contract pricing, analysis of energy projects investment, strategy, mergers and acquisitions and the promotion and marketing of energy.
Jim has spent many years consulting to the energy industry, industrial energy consumers and the water industry in Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the Middle East. Jim is also Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland, working in the field of energy usage forecasting and the uptake of disruptive technologies.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSTuesday 15 August 2017
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ConocoPhillips - Platinum and Welcome Reception Sponsor
INPEX - Gala Dinner Sponsor
SUPPORTING SPONSOR
MEDIA PARTNERS
EVENT PARTNER
ConocoPhillips is the world’s largest independent exploration and production company based on production and proved reserves. We explore for, develop and produce crude oil and natural gas globally. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, ConocoPhillips has operations and activities in 17 countries, $88 billion of total assets, and approximately 13,100 employees worldwide.
Our local portfolio includes the Darwin LNG facility in the Northern Territory, Bayu-Undan field in the JDPA of the Timor Sea, and Australia Pacific LNG facility in Queensland. We also have exploration, appraisal and development activities across northern Australia including the Barossa, Greater Poseidon and Greater Sunrise fields.
In 2017, with the support of the local Darwin and wider community in the NT, we celebrate 11 years of operation at Darwin LNG, having delivered over 570 LNG cargoes with the highest standards of safety, environmental and operational excellence.
During our time in the Northern Territory, we’ve proudly trained a world-class, residential workforce with exceptional skills and knowledge, while also supporting and growing the capacity of local businesses. We are proud to be pioneers in the NT LNG industry – promoting economic growth, healthy environments and vibrant communities, now and into the future.
We invite you to visit our website www.conocophillips.com.au and connect with ConocoPhillips on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter.
INPEX Australia is a determined, dynamic and rapidly growing part of INPEX CORPORATION, a leading independent worldwide oil and gas explorer and producer headquartered in Japan. We pride ourselves on being a relationship-driven organisation. This is closely tied to the shared Japanese and Australian cultural desire to cultivate and protect relationships. INPEX has been a quiet achiever in Australia for 30 years. However, our multi-billion dollar Ichthys LNG Project, in the Northern Territory, is now turning heads. It is being acknowledged for the vital role it will play in providing Japan’s future energy security and the multitude of community, social and economic benefits it will provide for generations in Australia.
For more information visit: www.inpex.com.au
ABOUT OUR MAJOR SPONSORS
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Attendee Industry Breakdown
The 9th Annual NT Resources Week 2017 Exhibition will provide you with an exceptional opportunity to penetrate Northern Australia’s resources and construction industry markets.Showcase your products, innovations and services in the exhibition hall across the two days.Be a part of Northern Australia’s largest resources and construction industry!
Please contact our Sponsorship ManagerMegan RogulskiTel: +61 2 9080 4030E: Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION
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ONE DELEGATE PASS GIVES YOU ACCESS TO ALL THREE CONFERENCES
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION ENQUIRIES
Crude Petroleum &Natural Gas
Oil & Gas Field Services
Engineering/Surveying
Government
Finance
Transport
Drilling
Other 2%
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CONFERENCE PACKAGE PRICE GST TOTAL PRICE GST TOTAL
Two Day Conference $1,995 $199.50 $2,194.50 $2,095 $209.50 $2,304.50
Special NT Business rate* $1,296.75 $129.68 $1,426.43 $1,361.75 $136.18 $1,497.93
Workshop 1, 2, 3 or 4 (Workshops are separately bookable) $795 $79.50 $874.50 $895 $89.50 $984.50
Gala Dinner (Networking & social functions must be purchased as part of a conference package) $195 $19.50 $214.50
Sunset Harbour Cruise (Networking & social functions must be purchased as part of a conference package) $95 $9.50 $104.50
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