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1 © 2014 CWC Group Ltd. This programme is for guidance purposes only and does not represent the final agenda.

Speakers that have confirmed are specifically indicated and are subject to change

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Confirmed Speakers: Laurent Vivier, Vice President Strategy and Market Analysis, Total Gas & Power

Khalid Sultan R. Al-Kuwari, Chief Marketing & Shipping Officer, RasGas Company Limited

Philip Olivier, President, GDF Suez LNG

Ryo Minami, Director for Oil & Gas, Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry (METI)

Prabhat Singh, Director (Marketing), GAIL

Zheng Hongtao, Vice President, CNOOC Gas and Power Trading & Marketing Branch

Sunao Nakamura, Executive Officer, Vice President Fuel & Power Company, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc.

Yuji Kakimi, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

Martin Houston, Chairman, Parallax Energy

Keisuke Sadamori, Director of Energy Markets and Security, IEA

Frédéric Barnaud, Executive Director, Gazprom Marketing & Trading

Meg Gentle, President, Cheniere Marketing

Roger Bounds, Global Head LNG, Shell Integrated Gas

Elizabeth Spomer, President & Chief Executive Officer, Jordan Cove LNG LLC and Executive Vice President, Veresen Inc.

Sukjoo Kim, Vice President & Head of LNG Procurement, KOGAS

Yenni Andayani, SVP Gas & Power – Gas Directorate, PT Pertamina (Persero)

Jonty Shepard, Chief Operating Officer, LNG, BP

Andrew Walker, VP Global LNG, BG Group

Octávio Simões, President, Sempra LNG

Steve Hoyle, VP LNG Marketing and Shipping, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

Sveinung J.S. Støhle, President & CEO, Höegh LNG

Philippe Berterottière, Chairman & CEO, GTT

Kunio Nohata, Executive Director, Tokyo Gas

Sheikh Imranul Haque, Chief Executive Officer, Engro Elengy Terminal Ltd

Hiroki Sato, General Manager of Fuels Department, Head of Trading Business, Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc

Mantas Bartuška, General Manager (CEO), Klaipėdos Nafta AB

Dominykas Tučkus, General Manager, LITGAS

Jonathan Westby, Global Head of LNG, Centrica Energy

A K Balyan, Managing Director & CEO, Petronet LNG Ltd

Peter Abdo, Managing Director, Head of EMEA Structuring & Origination, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Peter Cleary, VP LNG Markets & Eastern Australia Commercial, Santos

Birger Balteskard, Head of Global LNG Trading & Origination, ConocoPhillips

Rodrigo Vilanova, Head of LNG Supply & Trading, Petrobras

Jan M Valkier, CEO, Anthony Veder

Katan Hirachand, Managing Director, Advisory and Project Finance for the Energy Group, EMEA, Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking

Iain Scott, Assistant Marketing Director of Short-Term Trading & Optimisation, Qatargas

Steve Ratcliffe, Senior Vice President, Integrated Gas Project Development, eni

Andree Stracke, Head of Global Gas & LNG Origination, RWE

Bart Lavent, Managing Director LNG Infrastructure, Exmar

Luis Pacheco, Senior Vice President, Planning & IT, Pacific Rubiales Energy

Ignacio de Aguirre, Manager for Strategy, Gas Natural Fenosa

Paul Sullivan, Senior Vice President – Global LNG and FLNG, WorleyParsons

Daniel Bustos, Chief Development Officer, Excelerate Energy L.P.

Tatiana Fayzullina, Head of Gas Transport, Gazprom Marketing & Trading Ltd

Ruben Benders, Managing Director, Bomin Linde LNG GmbH & Co. KG

Aleisha Marty, Program Manager, StarLNGL™, Linde Process Plants, Inc.

Philippe Perfumo, Deputy Head of Long Term Gas for Europe, GDF Suez

Patrick Janssens, Vice President LNG, Corporate Global Gas Solutions, ABS

Stefaan Adriaens, Commercial Manager, Gate terminal B.V.

Brad Hitch, Vice President Portfolio Management, Cheniere Energy

Richard Beyer, Director, NYK Energy Transport (Atlantic) Limited

Chris Clucas, Group Fleet Director, Bernhard Schulte Group

Richard Gilmore, Director Gas Fleet, Maran Gas Martime Inc.

Steven Miles, Head of LNG Practice, Baker Botts LLP

Kenneth Culotta, Partner, King & Spalding LLP

Louise Boddy, Director, Energy Markets, ICIS

Graham Hartnell, Manager, LNG & Gas Consulting, Poten & Partners

Christopher Goncalves, Director & Co-Chair, Energy & Natural Resources, Berkeley Research Group, LLC

James Henderson, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies

Pat Roberts, Associate Director – Gas, CWC Group Ltd

Debbie Turner, Senior Shipping Advisor, SSY Gas

Andy Flower, Independent Consultant, Flower LNG

David Ledesma, Independent Consultant, South-Court Ltd

Herman Franssen, Executive Director, Energy Intelligence

Keith Bainbridge, Managing Director, CS LNG LTD

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Pre-Summit Workshops Tuesday 18 November 2014

Registration for the seminars begins at 08:30. The briefings run from 09:00 to 17:00 with breaks for coffee and lunch.

A: What are the Long-Term Prospects for LNG?

An overview of the state of the LNG industry at the end of 2014

What can we expect for LNG supply, demand and prices in 2015?

A forecast of the outlook for LNG supply and demand over the period to 2025

A review of the planned LNG projects to identify those that are most likely to be developed

An assessment of recent developments in LNG pricing and the outlook for prices over the next 10 years

An update on LNG short-term trading: How it is being used by sellers, buyers and traders and how it will develop in the future

Led by Andy Flower, Independent Consultant, Flower LNG

B: LNG Export Tolling Facilities: Balancing Rights, Obligations & Risks Hosted by LNG tolling and FOB models: What are the new commercial and operational risks

and opportunities?

What is the difference between tolling projects in the US and other export plants around the world?

What are the commercial and risk implications for potential US LNG exports tolling capacity holders?

Feed gas acquisition, supply and transportation strategies

Gas pipelines: How important is pipeline transportation capacity control to tolling customer for gas supply?

Steven Miles, Head of LNG Practice, Baker Botts LLP Jason Bennett, Partner, Baker Botts LLP Christopher Goncalves, Director & Co-Chair, Energy & Natural Resources, Berkeley Research Group, LLC Daniel Glazner, Senior Managing Consultant, Berkeley Research Group, LLC

19:00 – 22:00

Pre-Registration & Welcome Drinks Reception

Hotel InterContinental-Le Grand, Paris

Hosted by

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Summit Day One Wednesday 19 November 2014 07:45 Welcome Coffee and Registration

08:45 Chair’s Welcome and Opening Remarks Pat Roberts, Associate Director – Gas, CWC Group Ltd

09:00 1. Opening Keynote Addresses: Industry Perspectives: What does the Future Hold for our Rapidly

Changing Business?

The rise of the portfolio player and US FOB LNG: How are new business models changing the industry?

Perspective of a major supplier: What will be the characteristics of new long-term contracts?

A global overview of the LNG business: What has happened in 2014 and how does this change the industry’s outlook over the next six years?

Philip Olivier, President, GDF Suez LNG Khalid Sultan R. Al-Kuwari, Chief Marketing & Shipping Officer, RasGas Company Limited Laurent Vivier, Vice President Strategy and Market Analysis, Total Gas & Power Keisuke Sadamori, Director of Energy Markets and Security, IEA Questions & Answers

10:30 Networking Coffee Break - hosted by

11.15 2. Security of Supply: What are the Challenges Facing the Global LNG Industry? Russia

What impact could Russian-Ukrainian tensions have on global LNG supply and demand to 2020?

Will new Russia-China energy cooperation have a significant impact on the global LNG business? Asia Pacific

How many nuclear restarts can we expect to see in Japan and what will be the impact on global LNG demand?

LNG supply in Asia Pacific: which projects are emerging as front runners and how are challenges surrounding cost, complexities and schedules being resolved?

US

What is the outlook for USLNG projects to be on stream by 2020?

How may US gas prices develop as a consequence? Middle East

Is a rise in oil prices on the horizon and how would this impact the global LNG business? Chair: Herman Franssen, Executive Director, Energy Intelligence Ryo Minami, Director for Oil & Gas, Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry (METI) Zheng Hongtao, Vice President, CNOOC Gas and Power Trading & Marketing Branch Roger Bounds, Global Head LNG, Shell Integrated Gas Mantas Bartuška, General Manager/CEO, Klaipėdos Nafta AB James Henderson, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Questions & Answers

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12:45

Networking Luncheon – Hosted by

14:15 – Panel Discussion 3. Global LNG Buyers’ & Sellers’ Panel: New Trends in LNG Business Models & Commercial

Contracts

Buyers investing in upstream and liquefaction: What are the expected trends by 2020?

LNG supply security and diversification: What does this really mean for buyers today?

LNG tolling agreements

What solutions are there for off-takers to manage the commercial and operational risks?

The global portfolio model will it start to impact on the ratio of long-term and short-term contracts?

Will US LNG (FOB free destination) start to be traded on a new gas quotation?

New approaches by buyers and sellers towards managing commercial risk Chair: Martin Houston, Chairman, Parallax Energy Kunio Nohata, Executive Director, Tokyo Gas Sukjoo Kim, Vice President & Head of LNG Procurement, KOGAS Yenni Andayani, SVP Gas & Power – Gas Directorate, PT Pertamina (Persero) Hiroki Sato, General Manager of Fuels Department, Head of Trading Business, Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc Jonty Shepard, Chief Operating Officer, LNG, BP Andrew Walker, VP Global LNG, BG Group Questions & Answers

15:45 Networking Coffee Break – Hosted by

16:30 – Panel Discussion 4. Global LNG Leaders’ Panel: Key Drivers for the Global LNG Business towards 2025

What will be needed to keep the LNG business growing towards 500Mtpa?

Geopolitics: How much of an influence could it have and where will we see its effects? o The growing role of China in the global LNG business, its supply choices and its approach

towards LNG procurement o What impact will US LNG have on the overall market?

New projects, old problems of supply cost inflation: What is the outlook?

New buyers, old problems of price sensitive demand o Characteristics of new entrants o Buyers’ needs for more operational flexibility o What innovations do we see to ensure these markets are developed?

New trends in pricing: Oil-indexation, Hubs, Hybrids: How effective will they be? Chair: Pat Roberts, Associate Director – Gas, CWC Group Ltd Prabhat Singh, Director (Marketing), GAIL Frédéric Barnaud, Executive Director, Gazprom Marketing & Trading Meg Gentle, President, Cheniere Marketing Steve Hoyle, VP LNG Marketing and Shipping, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Rodrigo Vilanova, Head of LNG Supply & Trading, Petrobras

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17:45 Close of Summit Day One

19:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks Reception – hosted by Pavillon Gabriel

20:00 10th Annual LNG Awards Gala Dinner – hosted by Pavillon Gabriel 2014 Awards presented by: CWC/WGI LNG for Outstanding Contribution 2014 Award presented by Wang ZhongAn, President, CNOOC Gas and Power Group LNG Technological Innovation Award 2014 presented by Philippe Berterottière, Chairman & CEO, GTT LNG Executive Award 2014 presented by B C Tripathi, Chairman & Managing Director, GAIL (India) Limited

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Summit Day Two Thursday 20 November 2014

08:00 Networking Breakfast

08:45 Chair’s Opening Remarks Pat Roberts, Associate Director – Gas, CWC Group Ltd

09:00 5. Global LNG Demand: Which Regions and Pockets Offer the Best Prospects for New Growth? Mature markets

What is the outlook for the LNG business in Asia and Europe? Emerging and new markets

An update on the Chinese LNG market potential

To what extent is price limiting growth in new and emerging markets?

How much new growth is likely to come from FSRUs and where are the most likely projects to develop?

How quickly will Latin America & the Caribbean grow to become a large regional long-term market?

Middle Eastern demand: New developments and opportunities Chair: Louise Boddy, Director, Energy Markets, ICIS Sunao Nakamura, Executive Officer, Vice President Fuel & Power Company, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. Sveinung J.S. Støhle, President& CEO, Höegh LNG Sheikh Imranul Haque, Chief Executive Officer, Engro Elengy Terminal Ltd Daniel Bustos, Chief Development Officer, Excelerate Energy L.P. Graham Hartnell, Manager, LNG & Gas Consulting, Poten & Partners Bart Lavent, Managing Director LNG Infrastructure, Exmar Luis Pacheco, Senior Vice President, Planning & IT, Pacific Rubiales Energy Questions & Answers

10:45 Networking Coffee Break- hosted by

11:30 6. North American LNG: Which Projects are Likely to be On Stream by 2020? USA

Will DoE changes in the approval process make a big difference to the number of export projects taking FID?

What is the outlook for Henry Hub gas prices?

Are capital costs of US liquefaction projects subject to inflation as seen elsewhere?

What is the current expectation for FIDs by end 2015?

EPC costs for multiple constructions: Are we heading for a repeat of Australia in North America? Canada

How is Canada managing the challenges relating to infrastructure, labour and First Nations’ concerns?

How can Canadian LNG compete to capture long-term sales volumes into Asia?

What are the impacts of the BC government tax on LNG?

How many projects are likely to be on stream by 2020?

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How can Canadian projects contain the cost inflation we have seen in Australian Greenfield projects?

What is the likely commercial pricing structure for West Canadian projects? Chair: Steven Miles, Head of LNG Practice, Baker Botts LLP Yuji Kakimi, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. Elizabeth Spomer, President & Chief Executive Officer, Jordan Cove LNG LLC and Executive Vice President, Veresen Inc. Octávio Simões, President, Sempra LNG Philippe Berterottière, Chairman & CEO, GTT Christopher Goncalves, Director & Co-Chair, Energy & Natural Resources, Berkeley Research Group, LLC Questions & Answers

13:00 Networking Lunch - hosted by

14:30 7. LNG Supply in the Next Ten Years: Can Growth Increase to Meet Demand?

East Africa: What is needed to keep up the momentum?

Australia: Can new projects compete with new supply coming out of North America?

Russia: Will the Russian-Chinese energy cooperation provide a boost to new Russian LNG investment?

Are we at the end of the rising LNG supply cost cycle or is there more cost inflation in store?

FLNG vs. onshore LNG: What is the best option for resource holders and what aspects should be taken into account?

Human resource capacity: Is this a barrier to development through to 2020? Chair: Kenneth Culotta, Partner, King and Spalding Birger Balteskard, Head of Global LNG Trading & Origination, ConocoPhillips A K Balyan, Managing Director & CEO, Petronet LNG Ltd Katan Hirachand, Managing Director, Advisory and Project Finance for the Energy Group, EMEA, Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking Steve Ratcliffe, Senior Vice President, Integrated Gas Project Development, eni Iain Scott, Assistant Marketing Director of Short-Term Trading & Optimisation, Qatargas Questions & Answers

16:00 Networking Coffee Break – hosted by

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17:45 Close of Summit Day Two

18:30 – 21:00 Drinks Party - hosted by

Bar La Vue, Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile

16:30 – Panel Discussion 8. European LNG Panel: What does the Future Hold for LNG Demand in Europe?

A recast of the European LNG supply demand balance o What are the big drivers for LNG demand in Europe? o How long can European countries maintain their renewable policies yet burn coal? o To what extent do the Russian-Ukrainian tensions change that balance?

Will European buyers start to increase supplies from non-Russian suppliers? o How might this impact on their procurement long term and short term? o Which new countries may start importing LNG?

Will European buyers source new LNG supply from North America and how competitive will it be?

Chair: David Ledesma, Independent Consultant, South-Court Ltd Jonathan Westby, Global Head of LNG, Centrica Energy Philippe Perfumo, Deputy Head of Long Term Gas for Europe, GDF SUEZ Andree Stracke, Head of Global Gas & LNG Origination, RWE Ignacio de Aguirre, Manager for Strategy, Gas Natural Fenosa Questions & Answers

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Summit Day Three Friday 21 November 2014

08:00 Networking Breakfast

08:45 Chair’s Opening Remarks Pat Roberts, Associate Director – Gas, CWC Group Ltd

09:15 9. Niche Applications for LNG: Small- & Mid-Scale LNG as a Growing New Market Sector LNG as a marine fuel

Which are the most likely regions where bunkering will develop?

How quickly will the necessary bunkering infrastructure develop?

New initiatives in commercial contracting to adapt to LNG bunker sales LNG for road transportation

Where are the regional bright spots for LNG for road transportation to be competitive and grow?

What is most economic: Moving small-scale LNG by truck or having small-scale liquefaction from pipelines?

Which companies are leading the field and why? Innovations in the developing range of uses of regas terminals

Outlook for bunkering, road loading

Will break bulk for LNG increase going forward?

The outlook to 2020 Chair: Patrick Janssens, Vice President LNG, Corporate Global Gas Solutions, ABS Ruben Benders, Managing Director, Bomin Linde LNG GmbH & Co. KG Aleisha Marty, Program Manager StarLNGL™, Linde Process Plants, Inc. Tatiana Fayzullina, Head of Gas Transport, Gazprom Marketing & Trading Ltd Stefaan Adriaens, Commercial Manager, Gate terminal B.V. Questions & Answers

10:30 Networking Coffee Break – hosted by

11:15 – Panel Discussion

10. Fifty Years of LNG Shipping: What are the New Trends & Innovations? Trends

What are the short and medium trends in shipping?

How many new ships are needed by 2020?

How are portfolio players changing the shipping industry?

New trade routes: What trends can we expect? o To what extent might the Panama Canal be used? o The polar route to Asia: What is the current outlook?

Innovations

What is happening to improve LNG ships’ efficiency?

Converting ships for offshore production or power plants: Where is this happening?

Shipping finance: What new approaches are being adopted by financiers?

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Chair: Debbie Turner, Senior Shipping Advisor, SSY Gas Jan M Valkier, CEO, Anthony Veder Richard Beyer, Director, NYK Energy Transport (Atlantic) Limited Richard Gilmore, Director Gas Fleet, Maran Gas Martime Inc. Chris Clucas, Group Fleet Director, Bernhard Schulte Group Keith Bainbridge, Managing Director, CS LNG LTD Questions & Answers 12:15 – Closing Panel Discussion 11. Tomorrow’s World: A Growing Need for Risk Management Across the Entire LNG Chain

Redistribution of risk and reward between buyers and sellers along the full LNG supply chain

New EPC contracts: How is the risk now being shared? Buyers’ perspectives: New approaches to risk management

Upstream, liquefaction, shipping: How will they manage the risks?

LNG pricing: Cross commodity price spreads and the need for a structured approach to risk management

Sellers’ perspectives: New risks

New Buyer risks: Creditworthiness, small volumes, high flexibility

Portfolio management Financing perspectives

New approaches to financing unconventional gas and unconventional business models?

New sources of funds: Private equity funds and hedge funds Chair: Pat Roberts, Associate Director - Gas, CWC Group Ltd. Peter Abdo, Managing Director, Head of EMEA Structuring & Origination, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Peter Cleary, VP LNG Markets & Eastern Australia Commercial, Santos Dominykas Tučkus, Chief Executive Officer, LITGAS Brad Hitch, Vice President Portfolio Management, Cheniere Energy Paul Sullivan, Senior Vice President – Global LNG and FLNG, WorleyParsons Questions & Answers

13:15 Chair’s Closing Summary Pat Roberts, Associate Director - Gas, CWC Group Ltd.

13:30 Networking Lunch – hosted by

14:30 Close of the 15th Annual World LNG Summit