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Dr. Adel Aly Rashwan, Planning & Follow Up General Manager, Bapetco (Shell Egypt & EGPC JV) Nasser Wali, Assistant CEO for Agreements and Exploration Department, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) Dr. Eng. Hesham A. M. Abdou, General Manager Operations, Agiba Petroleum Company Amr Ziedan, HSE Manager, Tharwa Petroleum Company Khamis Farhoud (Ph.D), Exploration & Project Manager, La Societe Global Petroleum Hany Helmy, Independent E & P Consultant, Former Gulf of Suez Prospects Generation General Manager, BP Egypt Gad El-Qady, Professor of Geophysics, National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) Mourad Wassef, Chief Executive Officer, Petromina Energy Mohamed Aboukahla, Drilling Department Head, Qarun Petroleum Company Mohamed Fouad, President, Egypt Oil & Gas DISCUSSING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGIES FOR EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION IN EGYPT CONFERENCE DAYS: 3 – 4 NOVEMBER 2015 INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS: 2 & 5 NOVEMBER 2015 NOVOTEL CAIRO AIRPORT, CAIRO, EGYPT Book and pay before 27 August 2015 and save up to US$500 Mamdouh Nagaty Elias, General Manager, Feasibility Studies for Industrial & Refining Projects, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) Sayed Meckawy, Project General Manager, East Zeit Petroleum Ltd. Hossam Ali, Manager of Economic Feasibility Studies Department, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) Horacio Galan, Senior Geophysicist, Kuwait Oil Company Mahmoud ElTabie, Vice President, British Gas (BG Egypt) Saad Bedir, QHSSE General Manager, North Sinai Petroleum Company (NOSPCO) Youssef El Sherif, Technical Data Manager & Regional Geomatics Workflow Advisor, Royal Dutch Shell David Park, Head of Well Planning, Al Dhafra (KNOC/ ADNOC JV) KEY CONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE: WORKSHOP LEADERS: Mourad Wassef Chief Executive Officer Petromina Energy Production logging as a tool for improved production: Identifying and eliminating undesirable gas production Hany Helmy Independent E & P Consultant Former Gulf of Suez Prospects Generation General Manager, BP Egypt Never too late for brown basins or brown fields (Gulf of Suez): Techniques and implementation applied to new field discoveries Official Media Partner: Official Newspaper Partner: Researched and developed by: Media Partners: FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER Tel: +971 4 364 2975 • Email: [email protected] @iqpcmena • www.newfielddevelopment.com

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Dr. Adel Aly Rashwan, Planning & Follow Up General Manager, Bapetco (Shell Egypt & EGPC JV) Nasser Wali, Assistant CEO for Agreements and Exploration Department, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) Dr. Eng. Hesham A. M. Abdou, General Manager Operations, Agiba Petroleum Company Amr Ziedan, HSE Manager, Tharwa Petroleum Company Khamis Farhoud (Ph.D), Exploration & Project Manager, La Societe Global Petroleum

Hany Helmy, Independent E & P Consultant, Former Gulf of Suez Prospects Generation General Manager, BP Egypt Gad El-Qady, Professor of Geophysics, National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) Mourad Wassef, Chief Executive Officer, Petromina Energy Mohamed Aboukahla, Drilling Department Head, Qarun Petroleum Company Mohamed Fouad, President, Egypt Oil & Gas

DISCUSSING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGIES FOR EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION IN EGYPT

CONFERENCE DAYS: 3 – 4 NOVEMBER 2015 • INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS: 2 & 5 NOVEMBER 2015 • NOVOTEL CAIRO AIRPORT, CAIRO, EGYPT

Book and pay before 27 August 2015 and save up to US$500

Mamdouh Nagaty Elias, General Manager, Feasibility Studies for Industrial & Refining Projects, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC)

Sayed Meckawy, Project General Manager, East Zeit Petroleum Ltd.

Hossam Ali, Manager of Economic Feasibility Studies Department, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS)

Horacio Galan, Senior Geophysicist, Kuwait Oil Company

Mahmoud ElTabie, Vice President, British Gas (BG Egypt)

Saad Bedir, QHSSE General Manager, North Sinai Petroleum Company (NOSPCO)

Youssef El Sherif, Technical Data Manager & Regional Geomatics Workflow Advisor, Royal Dutch Shell

David Park, Head of Well Planning, Al Dhafra (KNOC/ADNOC JV)

KEY CONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

WORKSHOP LEADERS:

Mourad Wassef Chief Executive Officer Petromina Energy

Production logging as a tool for improved production: Identifying and eliminating undesirable gas production

Hany Helmy Independent E & P Consultant Former Gulf of Suez Prospects Generation General Manager, BP Egypt

Never too late for brown basins or brown fields (Gulf of Suez): Techniques and implementation applied to new field discoveries

Official Media Partner: Official Newspaper Partner: Researched and developed by: Media Partners:

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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW Dear Colleague,

Energy hungry Egypt's willingness to push fuel market reforms and stick to debt repayment plans has led to an unexpected resurgence in oil and gas exploration and supply deals previously delayed by political upheaval.

The country has emerged as major new oil and gas market as the government looks to ease the worst energy crunch in decades. In January alone, Egypt clinched fifteen new exploration deals, amended two more, and closed major tenders to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Algeria and Russia, opening up to global energy pricing norms as the government seeks to scrap crippling subsidies by 2019.

The New Field Development Conference Egypt will be held from 2 - 5 November 2015 in Cairo, Egypt, and will explore the policy frameworks, new bidding rounds and exploration contracts plus the latest technological advances to formulate the next steps for scaling up the region’s latest developments and investments.

This conference will provide first-hand information on the available fields and opportunities in Egypt. It will showcase the latest deals and also present opportunities for decision-makers and fund providers to meet and discuss future projects. This event will combine a high-quality conference with a first-class exhibition plus offer networking opportunities with the world’s leading national and international oil and gas companies.

Attending our conference presents great value and will enable you to meet industry experts and learn about the latest technologies. Registrations are now open at www.newfielddevelopment.com.

I look forward to meeting you this November in Cairo!

Kind regards,

Alina Rizvi Conference Director IQPC Middle East

Who should attend:The conference will bring together Managing Directors, Vice Presidents, Board Members, Heads of Department and Advisors responsible for:

Exploration and production Seismic surveys Exploration drilling Reservoir management Rock formation Geophysics and geology Well intervention

HSE Procurement and supply chain Assets and projects Oil and gas technology services Business development

IQPC provides business executives around the world with tailored practical conferences, large scale events, topical seminars and training programmes, keeping them up-to-date with industry trends, technological developments and the regulatory landscape. IQPC conferences are market leading “must attend” events for their respective industries. IQPC produces more than 1,700 events annually around the world, and continues to grow. Founded in 1973, IQPC now has offices in major cities across six continents including: Bengaluru, Berlin, Doha, Dubai, London, New York, Singapore, Sydney, Tampa, and Toronto. IQPC leverages a global research base of best practices to produce an unrivalled portfolio of conferences. www.iqpc.ae

Explore current plus future tenders and discover the long-term plans for oil & gas exploration to find out business opportunities

Find out how governments, development banks and their stakeholders are working to maintain investor confidence

Gain first hand insight into available exploration field opportunities in Egypt to secure future business

Understand Egypt’s economy, management and technological focus on the development of fields before you invest

Identify challenges in the external environment and market forces – regulations, economics, technology and changing trends - in order to align your business and overcome them

Evaluate various geological issues pertaining to the development of oil & gas fields so you can be prepared before you invest

Why you should attend:

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WHY INVEST IN EGYPT? Egypt is the largest non-OPEC oil producer in Africa and the second-largest dry natural gas producer in the continent The Egyptian economy is well diversified and resilient to external and internal shocks EGAS announced a new international bid round for 2015 for 8 exploration blocks in the Mediterranean Sea with a total area of 11,849 km2 Political transition is progressing steadily, opening the way for strong economic recovery Unequaled opportunities for private direct investments GANOPE offered an international bid round for oil and gas exploration at the end of December 2014 for 10 blocks located in the south of the Gulf of Suez, the Eastern Desert, and the Western Desert Egypt has a long history in drilling and production (one of the countries that started a drilling campaign in very early years, 1886) Petroleum is one of the pillars of the country’s economy and an important source of the country’s income

DID YOU KNOW?

Announced by Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS)Egypt has extended its tender for gas exploration in the Mediterranean Sea by two months with the addition of 4 new blocks. The bidding period runs until 30 July 2015 and will include 12 offshore concessions instead of 8. The period is extended at the request of a number of companies that wanted further details on the blocks available, and to give firms time to evaluate the 4 new blocks up for tender. The original 8 blocks are West Arish, East Port Said, North Rumana, North Ras Al-Ash, West Al-Timsah, South Taneen, North Hammad and East Alexandria. The 4 additional blocks are Northeast Habi, North Farma, North Tabiya and Northeast Amiriya.

Announced by Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC)The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) invites specialised petroleum companies in the field of exploration and production to submit offers for undertaking oil and gas exploration and production services in the EGPC concession area in South Sinai, with the target of maximising and stimulating production from the proven and unproven reserves in the discovered fields and explore the unexplored areas to achieve the optimal development of this area. The area includes Sudr, Matarma and Asl oilfields with an approximate total area of 95 km².

Announced by Ganoub El Wadi Petroleum Holding Company (GANOPE)Ganoub El Wadi Petroleum Holding Company (GANOPE) invites oil and gas companies for an international bid round to explore for oil and gas. The bid round includes 10 exploration blocks in the South Gulf of Suez, West Nile and East Nile. The 10 blocks are West Gebel el-Zeit, Southeast Ras el-Ush, Northeast Geisum, North Magawish, Northwest Shadwan, Northwest Sea Bird, North al-Baraka, South al-Baraka, Southeast Qena and Kharit. GANOPE is one of five state-owned oil firms under the oil ministry and is responsible for the South of the Nile Valley.

CURRENT tenDerS:

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE TUESDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 201508.30 Registration, refreshments and networking

08:50 Opening remarks by Chairman

NEW FIELD DEVELOPMENTS IN EGYPT – REGULATIONS AND TENDERS

9:00 Egypt oil and gas strategic analysis and outlook to 2025 Defining the wave of deals including upstream investments, oil & gas exploration bids, contracts and refinery investments to secure opportunities for future business Updates in Egypt’s regulations, politics and economics and their effect on the industry Understanding key challenges for attracting foreign investment How are current prices and the global economic outlook impacting Ministry initiatives? Identifying short and long-term requirements to build for the future Nasser Wali, Assistant CEO for Agreements and Exploration Department, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC)

09:30 Egypt oil and gas activity highlights Understanding the energy outlook, key strategies and new reforms to maximise Egypt’s oil and gas prospects Understanding Egypt’s market dynamics and economics to identify future opportunities Discussing the latest new field exploration opportunities for your business Outlining the government’s role in promoting international opportunities through incentives and economic development Mamdouh Nagaty Elias, General Manager, Feasibility Studies for Industrial & Refining Projects, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC)

10:00 Managing the relationship between NOCs and foreign operators Analysing the multidimensional nature of the challenges ahead including technological, economical, environmental and political, for better optimised investment in the oil and gas industry Highlighting successful examples of long-term cooperation between NOCs and IOCs Discussing the changing business environment and its impact on stakeholder relationships Identifying the importance of developing innovative models for cooperation and value-driven long-term partnerships between NOCs and IOCs Mahmoud ElTabie, Vice President, British Gas (BG Egypt)

10:30 Challenges, risks and opportunities of mature field development Identifying further development opportunities in terms of infill well drilling to avoid future pitfalls Analysing improved recovery in matured Niger Delta fields which pose significant challenges Identifying infill opportunities in the 35-year old Niger Delta A1 field How can a pragmatic approach to an integrated model result in a robust phased development plan which attempts to mitigate risks? Hossam Ali, Manager of Economic Feasibility Studies Department, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS)

11:00 Morning networking break

METHODS AND APPLICATIONS IN RESERVOIR GEOPHYSICS

11:30 Well testing analysis and production data analysis of difficult produced oil and gas reservoirs Understand the improvements in well test data analysis from three areas: Richer signals, better interpretation techniques and complex models Analysing the design and supervision of multi-layered well tests for better simulation responses Discussing why the decisions on work overs and production optimisation are invariably based on the analysis of production logs and well tests Defining the interaction between core analysis and well test analysis to analyse core stability Dr. Adel Aly Rashwan, Planning & Follow Up General Manager, Bapetco (Shell Egypt & EGPC JV)

12:00 Geophysical exploration for hydrocarbons: Demand for electromagnetic surveys Developing subsurface skills for integrated analysis of rocks, pore and fluids for better practices Understanding various methods applied to predict reservoir performance and to enhance recovery Applying tools for analysis of the underlying uncertainty and assumptions used in many reservoir analysis techniques Predicting reservoir performance to determine recoverable reserves using different techniques Gad El-Qady, Professor of Geophysics, National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG)

The published programme is correct at time of printing. However, given the seniority of our speakers and the nature

of their roles, speakers may subsequently substitute or remove themselves from the programme. This is always regrettable, and we will always try to replace the speaker

with a speaker with equivalent insight. For the most up-to-date programme, please visit the event website.

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12:30 Geophysical data processing, signal processing, new theories, new discoveries and methods Discussing the new signal theory and seismic data processing, combined with practical exercises Understanding geophysical data processing and discrete signal analysis including sampling, aliasing and discrete fourier transformation Getting familiar with the construction and application of the most frequently used filters in seismic data analysis Aligning new theories of seismic migration and imaging Youssef El Sherif, Technical Data Manager & Regional Geomatics Workflow Advisor, Royal Dutch Shell

13:00 Panel discussion: Complex exploration drilling challenges in Egypt Understanding the challenges from the operator’s perspective Understanding major drilling problems such as stuck pipe, fishing, bit jamming any many more What precautions need to be taken? Identifying the solutions and methods to be implemented in order to handle those challenges Dr. Adel Aly Rashwan, Planning & Follow Up General Manager, Bapetco (Shell & EGPC JV) Mohamed Fouad, President, Egypt Oil & Gas Gad El-Qady Professor of Geophysics, National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics Youssef El Sherif, Technical Data Manager & Regional Geomatics Workflow Advisor, Royal Dutch Shell

13:30 Chairman’s closing remarks

13:40 Networking lunch

14:40 End of conference day one

08.30 Registration, refreshments and networking

08:55 Opening remarks by Chairman

DISCUSSING THE LATEST INNOVATIONS IN DRILLING AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES

09:00 The offshore well intervention Reviewing your well intervention strategy to help extend hydrocarbon recovery, improve well integrity and effectively prepare for P&A Understanding production rates from producing and shut-in wells with a robust intervention strategy that ensures you get the most from your current portfolio Analysing the planning of your offshore well campaigns to ensure a strong intervention strategy that makes economic sense Reviewing operator needs from the marine industry to ensure that the most suitable vessels are available for future well intervention projects Mohamed Aboukahla, Drilling Department Head, Qarun Petroleum Company

09:30 Role of pipelines in oil field development Understanding of the binding power of pipelines and how what is needed is a long-term policy outlook that integrates energy transit and transport as part of a broader framework for economic and security cooperation Understanding the transportation output production point of view to align your midstream operations Identifying the process for developed fields in order to define the optimal development plan for the field Installation of ultra-deep water pipelines and flow lines of the pre-salt fields Hesham A. M. Abdou, General Manager Operations Department, Agiba Petroleum Company

10:00 Improving extended reach drilling (ERD) operations Understanding extended drilling operations to reduce operational complexity and risk Understanding the available offshore resources to optimise operations and reduce cost Exploring the challenges faced in drilling long reach wells Exploring the latest innovative technologies in ERD to make drilling more efficient David Park, Head of Well Planning, Al Dhafra (KNOC ADNOC JV)

CONFERENCE DAY TWO WEDNESDAY, 4 NOVEMBER 2015

CONFERENCE DAY ONE TUESDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 2015

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10:30 Panel discussion: Discussing the latest drilling regulations in Egypt Ensuring safe drilling operations and strategies to transform that shared goal into a reality Discussing the key planning and validation steps for major initiatives Understanding regulatory policies to protect air, land, water and human health must be strengthened if drilling is to continue to grow Reviewing the policies and types of regulations that state governments can enact to make drilling safer Mohamed Aboukahla, Drilling Department Head, Qarun Petroleum Company Khamis Farhoud (Ph.D), Exploration & Project Manager, La Societe Global Petroleum Hesham A. M. Abdou, General Manager Operations Department, Agiba Petroleum Company David Park, Head of Well Planning, Al Dhafra (KNOC ADNOC JV)

11:00 Morning networking break

REVIEWING HSE STRATEGIES DURING EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION

11:30 Human factors for a new era of drilling in Egypt Identifying new changes in the field to prepare your organisation to resolve safety issues Understanding human error in the context of work and the overriding importance of improved work design Applying a new approach that reflects the latest human factors and ergonomics research applicable to safety Identifying and implementing system safety and technology changes Saad Bedir, QHSSE General Manager, North Sinai Petroleum Company (NOSPCO)

12:00 Sustainability improvement in Egypt’s oil and gas industry by implementation of flare gas recovery Analysing the sustainability improvement and understand how the current energy subsidy in Egypt should change to catalyse energy efficiency Identifying why gas flaring is a major source of GHG emissions within the oil and gas industry Understating the reason why flare gas recovery is not common practice in Egypt's oil and gas facilities Identifying CDM which can facilitate implementation of flare gas recovery in Egypt's refineries Sayed Meckawy, Project General Manager, East Zeit Petroleum Ltd.

12:30 Health safety and environment in exploration and production Sharing new ideas, process improvements, technological advancements and innovative applications to enhance HSE performance Identifying the evaluation and management of emissions from oil and gas exploration and production operations Enhanced training methods to improve performance in the workforce Monitoring environmental impacts in sensitive environments to ensure safety and procedures Amr Ziedan, HSE Manager, Tharwa Petroleum Company

13:00 Uncertainty and risk analysis in petroleum exploration and production Understanding the complete analysis on geological, economical and technological uncertainties and their impact in the recovery process Understanding risk analysis: Field appraisal and development in order to avoid excessive computation effort Identifying decision-making processes, value of information and flexibility Analysing portfolio management and the real options valuations Saad Bedir, QHSSE General Manager, North Sinai Petroleum Company (NOSPCO) Amr Ziedan, HSE Manager, Tharwa Petroleum Company Sayed Meckawy, Project General Manager, East Zeit Petroleum Ltd.

13:30 Chairman’s closing remarks

13:40 Networking lunch

14:40 End of conference day two

CONFERENCE DAY TWO WEDNESDAY, 4 NOVEMBER 2015

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INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS IQPC’s workshops are unique opportunities to spend valuable time with industry experts. These interactive sessions are extended to ensure that you get to the heart of the conference’s most critical issues and uncover practical solutions you can apply in your own company. When designing our workshops, we create a balance between theory and practice in order to provide you with practical takeaways that can be adapted for your organisation. In addition, there is an opportunity for you to network with peers from similar organisations to build your network for future career opportunities and broaden your industry perspective and exposure.

What are the benefits of attending workshops? Address your specific challenges through a series of theoretical and practical exercises, led by a recognised expert in the field Learn substantial information on a particular topic within a short period of time – the facilitator will already have sifted and selected the information presented from a wide variety of sources and the small group size will enable you to get your questions answered Gather with like-minded delegates to discuss your shared challenges, exchange ideas and solutions and benchmark your competitors or project partners

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP DAY: MONDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 20159:00 - 13:00 Production logging as a tool for improved production: Identifying and eliminating undesirable gas productionWorkshop overview:

While most types of logs are used to characterise the wellbore, formation and fluids prior to well completion, a number of logging tools are available to provide information during production operations and beyond. This process becomes difficult in horizontal wellbores as fluid segregation affects the area investigated by the various logging sensors and also the velocities of the individual phases. Typical slotted liner completions further complicate analysis as fluids are able to flow in the liner/openhole annulus.

This workshop will provide you with in-depth instruction on tool physics, interpretation and quality control techniques applied to wellbore-specific production logging and reservoir monitoring scenarios. You will learn how and when to use these tools for your specific logging objectives including applications to three phase flow measurement. You will also analyse quick look techniques for identifying quality control problems with existing logs. Using hands-on examples, you will learn to interpret behind casing resistivity and measuring three phase flow using production logs.

Key benefits for attendees: Understanding the outflow and inflow performance and productivity index for oil wells and gas wells Identifying the easy exploration of all PL project values - input as well as output values Analysing the various techniques of measuring individual fluid velocities of oil, water, gas using spinners, oxygen activation, phase velocity logging and gas bubble velocity Understanding production logging in horizontal wells Evaluate spinner calibrations to obtain fluid velocities and hence production rates Elaborating stop-check measurement interpretation and velocity calculations

Who should attend: Senior managers, managers, engineers and specialists from: Exploration Production Drilling Completions Reservoir management Field management

Workshop leader: Mourad Wassef, Chief Executive Officer, Petromina Energy

13:00 – 14:00 Networking lunch

Mourad B. Wassef is a geologist and petrophysicist with over 25 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, including training activities. His principal areas of expertise are petroleum geology, petrophysics and electric logging as well as production logging. Mourad received his BS degree in geology from Cairo University of Egypt. After a long career with Core Laboratories, he founded Petromina Energy Group in 2000. Along his career Mourad assumed several roles as Petroleum Geology Consultant for Austin-based GLG in Cairo and MB Petroleum in the Sultanate of Oman. He served as Operations Chief Officer for Indusmin Energy, as well as Production Services Supervisor, Well Site Geologist and Core Analyst with Core Laboratories.

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INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP DAY: THURSDAY, 5 NOVEMBER 20159:00 - 13:00 Never too late for brown basins or brown fields: Techniques and implementation applied to new field discoveriesWorkshop overview:

This workshop will elaborate and capture the advances in the modern and proven Reservoir Life Cycle Management (RLCM) techniques as applied to new field discoveries as well as existing and mature fields.

Many countries across the globe are striving to maximise their energy resources. As larger oil and gas field reserves get depleted, managing these assets is a tough challenge in face of increasing complexity and uneconomic conditions. This has shifted the focus by these countries to revive declining brown fields or relook at unattractive marginal fields. Marginal fields are those hydrocarbon resource accumulations that do not generate sufficient positive net value to be economic.

As demand for energy continues to grow, oil and gas practitioners are often challenged and asked whether marginal and brown fields will continue to be the area of focus in the coming year. Is it worth for us to focus on developing such fields in view of increasing cost and technical challenges? How are we going to manage the cost and schedule effectively in developing these resources? Do we have adequate technologies to handle the challenges and risks in developing these assets? Are we ready to challenge ourselves? Attend this workshop to discover the latest approaches, discuss ideas and network with your industry colleagues.

Key benefits for attendees: Highlighting phases of exploring the basin (history of exploration, current activities, fields& discoveries, the exploration models ) Analysing integration as a tool for success (disciplines, teams, technology, knowledge, people & organisations) Suggested forward plans for more resources and new fields Understanding the techniques applied to existing fields and mature fields as well as new field discoveries Finding best practices, efficient use of current technologies, decision-making techniques, and lessons learnt

Who should attend: Senior managers, managers, engineers and specialists from: Production management Drilling management Geoscientists Asset management Commercial & economics management Subsurface and reservoir business development Government regulators & stakeholders

Workshop leader: Hany Helmy, Independent E & P Consultant and Former Generation General Manager, BP Egypt

13:00 – 14:00 Networking lunch

Hany Helmy starting a new task in oil business as independent after 39 years decided to go back to consultancy on a broader basis where he can help with new areas access and evaluation. On the job training, mentoring and coaching is another goal, being one of BP staff seconded to a JV.

Hany is a Former Gulf of Suez Prospects Generation General Manager at BP Egypt, and was responsible for leading resources progression teams to all exploration and development opportunities utilising surface outcrop models and subsurface data prospects ranking to feed drilling programs and to maintain the GOS prospect inventory.

He also worked as an E&P Consultant for several companies (PGS,TRIDENT, SAAM, PICO, KAPAA, KRITI, REPSOL and BP) on their exploration and development in the Gulf of Suez, Western Desert, Nile Delta (Egypt), Libya, Qatar and Jordan. Mainly integrated G&G projects, prospect generation, block evaluation, oil fields mapping & modeling, delineation, acreage farm out and company valuation.

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SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIESIQPC has been hosting events developed for senior executives for more than 40 years. We serve businesses representing over 15 sectors at more than 1,700 conferences around the globe. Our client list includes corporations such as Aveva, ABB, Honeywell, Tasneef, Wartsila and Offshore Solutions B.V, just to name a select few. Senior executives travel from around the world to our events looking to garner best practices and concrete solutions to assist them in improving their organisations. IQPC provides many different platforms for you to increase your market share, stay ahead of your competition, increase awareness to your target audience and position yourself as a key supplier to the oil & gas industry.

Your platform – getting your message across:Because we know that each sponsor has a different message, business development goal and branding objectives, each sponsorship package is tailored to your corporate strategies. Though most sponsorship offers multiple levels and types of exposure, there are a few main ways for you to highlight your corporate strengths:

1 Thought Leadership As a sponsor at the New Field Development Conference Egypt, your company will gain second-to-none exposure to senior-level decision-makers at the point in time that they are seeking solutions, information and systems for improving their firm’s strategies. For a select few sponsors, you can build your reputation as a market leader through subject-specific presentations, workshops and focus days. This highly selective sponsorship allows your firm to establish tremendous capability and expertise in your specialty as well as highlight successful work completed with your clients.

2 Premium Branding We bring together buyers and suppliers for collaboration, networking and knowledge sharing. Branding is often a major initiative for our clients who are seeking to get the message out about their offerings. Build your company’s brand and visibility in front of senior decision-makers in order to get shortlisted. As a sponsor, your company branding will appear alongside the global leaders associated with best practices in this field. Our dedicated marketing team will help you achieve your promotional aims in the months leading up to the conference. IQPC leverages multiple marketing channels including online, direct mail, email, press releases, media partnerships and social media to publicise the event and increase awareness about your participation to our extensive database, as well as through our network of partners.

3 Featured Networking Events Networking and information sharing are two major aspects of our conferences and IQPC builds in many opportunities for sponsors to benefit from meeting industry leaders. Focused and high-level, our events will provide you with the perfect environment to initiate new business relationships, identify upcoming opportunities and achieve face-to-face contact that overcrowded tradeshows can not deliver. The exhibition area is designed to be the heart of the event – a place to network and share strategies with key decision-makers. Sponsorship opportunities range from exhibition stands to sponsored lunches, cocktail receptions, gala dinners and a host of other branding opportunities.

Additionally IQPC offers a selection of sponsorship opportunities that enables our clients to increase their opportunity to develop new relationships during our events, including one-to-one meetings with clients to understand their challenges, requirements and opportunities.

The New Field Development Conference Egypt offers you the perfect platform to showcase your solution to your target market and meet and network with senior level decision-makers who are leading the way in the industry.

We specialise in providing business development, marketing and sales solutions that are tailored to specifically deliver on your business objectives. We pay patient attention to what our exhibition and sponsorship customers want, expect, need and value. Every sponsor wants to create customers, develop qualified sales leads, convert leads into sales and retain customers. Our tailored sponsorship packages help you to achieve these objectives.

If you would like more information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities or to discuss which package will best help you achieve your objectives, please contact Samiulla Khan on +971 4 360 2800 or email [email protected].

Do you have a product or service that our senior decision-makers and influencers need?

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If you cannot make the conference, you can still access all presentations delivered throughout the conference days for just US$450, post event. Contact us on +971 4 364 2975 for further details.

IQPC’S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS

PAYMENT • Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches, refreshments and detailed conference materials. Payment prior to conference is mandatory for attendance. • Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation. • If a booking is received 10 working days before the conference a credit card number will be required to confirm your place, likewise if full payment has not been received before the conference date. • Any respective payment charges to be borne by the payer. Please ensure that IQPC receives the full invoiced amount.

DISCOUNTS • All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive any discount. • Any other discounts offered by IQPC (including team discounts) require payment at the time of registration. • Discounts cannot be combined with any other offer.

CANCELLATION, POSTPONEMENT AND SUBSTITUTION POLICY • You may substitute delegates at any time by providing reasonable advance notice to IQPC. • For any cancellations received in writing not less than eight (8) days prior to the conference, you will receive a 90% credit to be used at another IQPC conference which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. An administration fee of 10% of the contract fee will be retained by IQPC for all permitted cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within seven (7) days (inclusive) of the conference. • In the event that IQPC cancels an event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of cancellation. • In the event that IQPC postpones an event for any reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend on the rescheduled date, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement. • Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. There are no refunds given under any circumstances. • IQPC is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of an event. IQPC shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labour strike, extreme weather or other emergency.

PROGRAMME CHANGES • Please note that speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing; however, circumstances beyond the control of the organisers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As such, IQPC reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible.

YOUR DETAILS • Please email our database manager at [email protected] to inform us of any incorrect details which will be amended accordingly.

*Company must not be part or fully owned, merged, franchised or subsidiary to any company which is headquartered and registered outside of Egypt. Eligibility for this pricing is at the discretion of IQPC

Prices are stated net of any applicable local taxes.

Standard Pricing EARLY BIRD PRICE Payment before 27 August 2015

STANDARD PRICE Payment after

27 August 2015ALL ACCESS PLATINUM PACKAGE (Conference + 2 Workshop Days)

US$ 4499(Save US$500) US$4999

GOLD PACKAGE (Conference + 1 Workshop Day)

US$3689(Save US$410) US$4099

Please indicate your choice of workshop: Pre- Conference Day Post Conference Day BASIC PACKAGE (Conference Only)

US$ 2699 (Save US$300) US$2999

Pricing for locally registered Egyptian companies headquartered in Egypt*

EARLY BIRD PRICE Payment before 27 August 2015

STANDARD PRICE Payment after

27 August 2015ALL ACCESS PLATINUM PACKAGE (Conference + 2 Workshop Days)

US$ 2429(Save US$270) US$2699

GOLD PACKAGE (Conference + 1 Workshop Day)

US$ 2069(Save US$230) US$2299

Please indicate your choice of workshop: Pre- Conference Day Post Conference Day BASIC PACKAGE (Conference Only)

US$ 1529 (Save US$170) US$1699

CONFERENCE DAYS: 3 – 4 NOVEMBER 2015 INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS: 2 & 5 NOVEMBER 2015 NOVOTEL CAIRO AIRPORT, CAIRO, EGYPT

Novotel Cairo Airport Address: Cairo International Airport, Sheraton Al Matar, Cairo, Cairo Governorate 11776, Egypt Phone: +20 2 22918520 Web: www.cairoairport.thenovotelgroup.com