EGYPT OIL & GASBUSINESS MEETINGS
14TH - 15TH NOVEMBER 2016 | CAIRO
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ABOUT THE EVENT
WHO WE HAVE WORKED WITHIRN held its debut event in Cairo, the Egypt Oil & Gas 2015 Summit, which took place in February 2015 at the Four Seasons Nile Plaza hotel, hosting a unique platform of technical and business presentations about Egypt’s hydrocarbon sector, which gathered the interest of key international players who haven’t yet invested in the country, where they were introduced to most important Egyptian companies and current investors, as well as most of the Egyptian oil and gas industry.
The Egypt Oil & Gas 2015 Summit was also an excellent opportunity for IRN to meet key contacts in Egypt and provide a taste of the high calibre event that we wish to bring to Egypt. The inaugural Summit hosted a number of keynote presentations with senior level Speakers from NOCs and IOCs, including Abu Bakr Ibrahim, Chairman of Ganoub El Wadi Petroleum Holding Company (GANOPE), Mohamed Fouad, President of Egypt Oil & Gas, and Ahmed Hagras, Exploration Director of BP North Africa and more.
THE SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTED EGYPT’S PROLIFIC HYDROCARBON INDUSTRY WITH SEVERAL CASE STUDIES THAT PROMOTED
CURRENT ACTIVITIES TAKING PLACE ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE.
This year, IRN would like to build on the introductory event and host the Egypt Oil & Gas Business Meetings on 14th - 15th November 2016 in Cairo, featuring a faculty of high-level speakers and exhibitors presenting on key technical and business issues, and welcoming even more future investors who are interested in the country.
THE EVENT WILL BE A PLATFORM FOR PRE-ARRANGED MEETINGS WHERE DELEGATES WILL NETWORK AND EXCHANGE KNOWLEDGE.
Congressman Mohammad Kabbani, Chairman of the
Parliamentary Committee on Energy (Oil & Gas)
National Oil Corporation, Libya
Ministry of Petroleum,Pakistan
Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport &
Infrastructure, Croatia
Deputy Prime Minister Office for Construction and
Services Affairs, Iraq
Ministry of Planning, Iraq
Ministry of Energy,Malta
Ministry of Communications & Transportation,
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Ministry of Regional Development and Local Self-Government, Serbia
Government of Montenegro
Ministry of Economy
Republic of Cyprus
Ministry of Environment, Energy & Climate Change,
Greece
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy, Albania
The Conference was extremely useful because of the diversity of the speakers and their backgrounds and the excellent choice of topics - National Bank of Egypt
A very insightful and informative summit which covered many significant areas of Egypt’s energy sector- Middle East Economic Survey
Egypt Oil & Gas 2015 Summit is one of the best events to exchange experiences, ideas, knowledge and meeting key-persons who will develop the industryAmerican University in Cairo (AUC)
Fantastic range of topics and discussions which are very relevant to current industry dynamic and provided innovative ideas on how stakeholders can adjust to current market challenges- Xodus Group
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PRIVATE 1 TO 1 BUSINESS MEETINGS AT EGYPT OIL & GAS - HOW IT WORKS
SURVEYAll delegates complete an detailed survey prior to the event ensuring that we are fully aware of their requirements and can then source the most appropriate and strong partners and service providers from across the globe to meet with them.
This survey would cover areas such as planned investments in technology, key projects requiring external involvement and companies the delegates would be interested to meet with.
Services providers will complete a similar detailed surveys outlining their products, technology and resources available for investment.
WHOM I WILL MEET2 to 3 weeks prior to the event delegates and sponsors will be given access to each others profiles and would be able to select with whom they meet with based on mutual compatibility.
MEETING SCHEDULEFollowing on from this, each event attendee will receive their own tailor made schedule for the 2 days, whereby 1 to 1 meetings will take place at agreed times at a set location within the event. These schedules will be made available in advance of the meetings to enable adequate time to research the company and prepare for the meeting. Each meeting will be scheduled for a maximum of 20 minutes however there will be ample opportunity throughout the event to follow up on these initial meetings.
DELEGATE PROFILES
From the Ministry Of Petroleum of EgyptHeads and Senior Managers of the following departments: • Exploration • Production • Agreements• Planning• Operation• Communications and international
relations
From IOCs and NOCs: Managing Directors, Vice Presidents, Heads and Senior Managers from• Agreements• Exploration• Production• Operation• Planning and Technology • Public/ Governmental/International
Relation• Communication • New Ventures• Business Development
SPONSOR PROFILES
Chairman, CEO, MD, GM, Director, VP, Heads of firms in the following sectors:• Consultancy • Drilling & Well Services • Engineering • Environmental & Safety • Equipment Repair • Exploration & Production • Fabrication & Construction • Financial Services• Investors• IOC’s• Manufacturers & Suppliers • Personnel • Pipelines • Professional Services • Rental • Software • Support Services • Transportation
To ensure that the event maintains the highest level of relevancy and maximises the time and opportunity of all attendees, all participants must be of a certain level of seniority, based on their ability to take decisions, size of firm and their scope of responsibility.
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SPEAKERS
Our esteemed Speaker Faculty includes
Mohamed El Masry Chairman EGAS
Osama Farouk Vice Chairman for Agreement and Exploration at Ganoub el Wadi petroleum holding company
GANOPE
Khaled Talaat General Manager for Commercial Affairs at Egyptian Petrochemicals holding Company
ECHEM
Sayed Rezk Sipetrol Egypt General Manager ENAP SIPETROL S.A
Ahmed Farid Moaaz Country Manager and Director SEA DRAGONENERGY
Tarek Shalaby Commercial & Business Development Manager EDISON SPA
Yasser Tousson Managing Director Finance APACHE
Ayman Hamza Regional Business Development Manager SHELL
Sameh Sabry Commercial and Business Development Manager RWE
Yasseen Mohamed Executive General ManagerEGYPTIAN NATURAL GAS COMPANY (GASCO)
Sohbet Karbuz Director of Hydrocarbons, Mediterranean OBSERVATORY FOR ENERGY
Ahmed Ezz Director Production EGYPTIAN LNG
Peter Meyer President MEA
Zaki S. Zaki Managing DirectorNORTH SINAI PETROLEUM CO. (NOSPCO)
Mosaad El Leboudy Exploration General Manager & Board Member GABAL EL ZEIT PETROLEUM COMPANY
Emad Anwar amar GM at General petroleum company GPC
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08.30 Registration and Coffee
09.15 Opening Comments from IRN
09.20 Opening Comments from the Chairman
09.30 Keynote address by the Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Petroleum of Arab Republic of Egypt, EGAS, EGPC, GANOPE, ECHEM• Updates and news regarding the Egyptian oil and gas sector• Mapping the active awarded blocks of Egypt • How Egypt can maximise the profitability of the offshore and onshore exploration • The results of the latest bidding round and how they affect the current oil and gas industry of the country
10.30 BUSINESS ONE TO ONE MEETINGS
In advance of the conference, all registered attendees will receive the list of participants and access to an online platform allowing them to prearrange mutually agreed meetings. A dedicated area will be made available for these pre-arranged meetings to take place in comfort. Coffee and refreshments will be served throughout.
11.30 Networking Morning Break
12.00 Presentations & Panel Discussion: Exploration, Production and Developments• Exploration Update on Egypt’s most prominent yet underdeveloped oil fields to gauge the actual potential the
country has to offer: - Lagia Oil Field - Beni Suef IX field in the East Beni Suef concession in Upper Egypt
• Gas development projects onshore and offshore Egypt: - West Nile Delta - North Alexandria and West Mediterranean deep-water - Disouq concession
• Egypt’s largest oil and gas fields exploration update and latest discoveries in: - Nile Delta - Mediterranean Sea - Eastern and Western Desert - Sinai - Gulf of Suez - Red Sea
• Production status and plans for immediate and future increase of exports• Giant Zohr Gas Field: current status, activities and plans for development• Deep water exploration and production of hydrocarbons in the Rea Sea
13.00 BUSINESS ONE TO ONE MEETINGS
In advance of the conference, all registered attendees will receive the list of participants and access to an online platform allowing them to prearrange mutually agreed meetings. A dedicated area will be made available for these pre-arranged meetings to take place in comfort. Coffee and refreshments will be served throughout.
14.00 Lunch
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DAY 1 - TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2016
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DAY 1 - TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2016 CONTINUED
15.00 Presentations & Panel Discussion Transportation, LNG, pipelines, refineries and exports status• Utilising Sumid line to Hamra Port• Suez Canal as the most prominent and vital water route from Europe to Africa and Asia• Egypt as the main sea and land interconnector for security of oil supply of North Africa to Europe, Middle East and
Asia• Supply and demand of Egyptian oil and gas products for domestic use and international exports• Assessing existing refineries in terms of capacity, technology used and plans for expansion and modernisation to
determine why Egypt’s refineries are the most viable option for gas liquefaction for neighbouring oil producing countries
• New midstream and downstream projects in Egypt that require foreign investments16.00 Networking Afternoon Break
16.30 Presentation: Egypt’s current shale E&P potential and associated regulation• The geology of oil shale deposits and basins in the region• How to accelerate further shale exploration in underexplored basins • Environmental implications and consequences of unconventional resources in Egypt• Technology needs in Egypt’s shale gas industry • Outlining the strategy and legal framework for oil shale activities in Egypt
17.30 Networking Reception
18.30 Gala Dinner
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08.30 Registration and Coffee
09.00 Opening Comments from the Chairman
09.10 Interactive Panel Discussion: Exploration and Production outlook for Egypt 2025 • What do experts predict for Egypt’s production status? • How can Egypt compete with current lower prices? • Investment opportunities and how to overcome challenges?
09.50 Panel Discussion: Geopolitics, international energy and economic relations and Egypt as the energy hub of the Mediterranean• Egypt as a regional energy hub: Opportunities and challenges within the country and North Africa• Egypt’s presence in North Africa; liaising with neighbours to achieve maximum cooperation in oil and gas
transportation • How can Egypt boost production by working together with neighbouring Libya?
10.30 BUSINESS ONE TO ONE MEETINGS
In advance of the conference, all registered attendees will receive the list of participants and access to an online platform allowing them to prearrange mutually agreed meetings. A dedicated area will be made available for these pre-arranged meetings to take place in comfort. Coffee and refreshments will be served throughout.
11.30 Networking Morning Break
12.00 Offshore field development presentation: Deepwater exploration and development, challenges and potential rewards in Egypt’s industry• Meeting the challenging technical demand of deep water projects in Egypt
- North Damietta - West Delta Deep Marine - North East Mediterranean Deepwater
• Minimising the associated with deep water exploration risk to maximise the benefits of the activities• What are the latest developments in the use of leading technology in Egypt’s offshore wells• Reducing operating cost in the challenging deepwater environment
12.30 Presentation: Offshore technology trends in Egypt: How to get more value from technology and maximise deepwater production in the Egyptian waters• Safely explore, unlock and develop hydrocarbons that are increasingly difficult to reach in deepwater with the use
of innovative technological advances; imaging ultra-deep sub-salt targets,• Examining Pasteur’s quadrant offshore technologies and if it can be implemented in Egypt’s offshore blocks to
maximise production• Ways to transform supercomputing speed and capacity to manipulate vast seismic data sets and monitor drilling,
flowlines, facilities and real-time operations• How to improve operating efficiencies in Egypt with continual flow optimisation and the foundations for safe and
reliable operations13.00 BUSINESS ONE TO ONE MEETINGS
In advance of the conference, all registered attendees will receive the list of participants and access to an online platform allowing them to prearrange mutually agreed meetings. A dedicated area will be made available for these pre-arranged meetings to take place in comfort. Coffee and refreshments will be served throughout.
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DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2016
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DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2016 CONTINUED
14.00 Lunch
15.00 Presentation: Regulations and Fiscal Incentives• Modifying current upstream agreements to attract investment• How to work closely with the Ministry of Petroleum, EGPC and EGAS to accelerate exploration, production and
field development projects• Comprehending Egypt’s regulatory system in terms of E&P activities• Implications of the provision of the new mining code for obtaining the right to explore or produce oil and natural
gas in Egypt• Analysing the taxation system for contractors and how the Egyptian fiscal system is attractive for IOCs to invest in
Egypt15.30 Panel Discussion: Global oil and gas market and prices and their impact on the development of the Egyptian Oil &
Gas industry; what does it means for the IOCs operating in Egypt?• Assessing the global and regional energy and gas scene, the rapid changes and future policies and development
plans • Looking at long term strategy in the present economic context?• Egypt as the right place to invest under the present economic climate and the reasons why
16.10 Closing Comments from the Chairman
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several Summits and Seminars in security, never a time have professionals in security been assembled together with mind-boggling challenges shared and solutions proffered for the oil and gas industry. Great work IRN!
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Over the two days, the audience will hear a number of highly relevant presentations and case studies, whilst also benefiting from a number of Q&A sessions and opportunities to network with the senior-level speaker faculty. There will be panel discussions on the challenges and solutions on some of the key topics currently surrounding the oil and gas industry.
Our Oil and Gas meetings get a great amount of exposure from our media partners and attract high calibre of speakers and delegates from IOCs, NOCs, Service Providers and Governmental authorities.
National and international exposure is given to the Summit through online and printed promotion as well as Press Conferences open to international media.
IRN would host this event in Cairo, Egypt within a luxurious central 5* hotel. There would be numerous networking opportunities, including Lunches, a private Gala Dinner and Drinks Reception.
OUR EVENTS
The organisers provided perfect balance between technical and non-technical content
SHELL
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‘‘The Conference was extremely useful because of the diversity of the speakers and their backgrounds and the excellent choice of topics
NATIONAL BANK OF EGYPT
This was a very good initial regional security meeting paving the way for relationship building and information sharing
CHEVRON
IRN staff – very helpful and professional, excellent organisation
MAJOR GENERAL, NIGERIA
The depth of experience, knowledge and geographical locations of the speakers/presenters was extremely good and made the security forum a success
PINKERTON
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PREVIOUS SUPPORT LETTERS
Morocco Oil & Gas 2014 Summit | Endorsment and support by ONHYM
Balkans Oil & Gas 2012 Summit | Endorsment and support by Evangelos Livieratos, Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Greece
Albania Oil, Gas & Energy 2015 Summit | Endorsement and support by Damian Gjiknuri, Minister of Energy and Industry of Albania
Second New Libya Oil & Gas 2013 Forum | Endorsment and support by National Oil Corporation, Chairman Dr. Nuri Berruien
Here you will find the Official documentation and Letters of Support from Ministries all over the globe who have sent their Official Commendation, Auspices and Endorsements for our Summits
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