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25 – 26 November 2013 • Le Méridien, Amman, Jordan Opening Ministerial Address Minister for Energy and Natural Resources Kingdom of Jordan A very well organized, knowledge rich and beneficial summit
Elias Farraj Deputy CEO Jordan Investment Board
Get the essential inside track for investing in Jordan energy:
Featuring insight from Jordan’s key energy project decision makers:
Critical updates and project developments for Oil
Dr Awni Al-Rashoud, Acting CEO, Jordan Investment Board Hazem Al-Ramini, Head of Policies & Contracts Division and Petroleum & Oil Shale Directorate, Natural Resources Authority (NRA), Jordan Dr Maher Hijazin, Former Director General, Natural Resources Authority, Advisor To The Prime Minister Dr Ghaleb Maabreh, General Manager, NEPCO Dr Kamal Araj, Vice Chairman, Jordan Atomic Energy Commission Thomas Meijssen, General Manager Of Jordan Oil Shale Company, BV (JOSCO) and Shell Country Chair, Jordan Michelle T. Davies, Partner. Head of Clean Energy and Sustainability, Eversheds Joseph Phillips, Head of Strategy & Policy, Garrad Hassan Matt Brown, Director, Pöyry Management Consulting Vahid Fotuhi, CEO, ESIA Hala Zawati, CEO, EDAMA Reda El Chaar, Managing Director, Access Consulting Javier Areitio Bereincua, Head of Equity & Project Finance, SunEdison Grant Greatrex, Senior Partner – Renewable Energies, MaC Group Tarek al Ahmad, CEO, European Jordanian Renewable Energy Projects Amer Zureikat, Legal Counsel , Jordan & Lebanon, Standard Chartered Bank David Williams, CEO, ECO2 Peter Dickson, Technical Director, Glenmont Capital Hanna Zaghloul, CEO, Kawar Energy Group
shale in Jordan
Opportunites for Solar, Wind and Biomass power
- developing the potential for renewable energy in Jordan
Financing models for renewable energy projects The impact of the Renewable Energy and
Efficiency Law
The future of Jordan’s Power System and
investment opportunities for IPPs
Developing nuclear power and securing strategic
operating partners
Analysing the impact of Jordan’s FSRU project Alternative supplies and potential for natural gas The future of oil distribution in Jordan and
downstream projects
Policies, data and fiscal terms making Jordan open
for business
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Supported by the Ministry Of Energy And Mineral Resources, the 2nd Jordan Energy Investment and Projects Summit will highlight the investment potential in Jordan and push awareness and visibility of the country’s future energy strategy. It’s the ideal platform to engage with senior decision makers from across the energy sector in an open forum designed to ensure you make lucrative new contacts. With over 90% of its energy resources currently imported, the Jordanian Government actively encouraging energy projects with both local and international developers. Join over 150 of the most influential individuals in the power, and energy sector in Jordan. You’ll get unrivalled access to the creative force behind the revolution in Jordan energy sector. Jordan is working to wean itself off costly
imported oil and make better use of its own resources. The country hopes to attract $14bn in investments in energy infrastructure and this is the forum to ensure you get access. Understand which investments will have the most impact. Discover where the highest returns will be made. Get a hands on view of how renewables are changing the ecosystem for energy in Jordan and riving self sufficiency and security. Don’t miss out on the significant networking and commercial opportunities with the Government and key policy makers including the Ministry Of Energy And Mineral Resources, The National Resources Authority, The Jordanian Atomic Energy Commission, The National Electric Power Company (NEPCO).
Who will you do business with: Government Ministries, Policy Makers and Licensors Oil Shale Processers National and International Oil and Gas Operators and Contractors Independent Power Producers Project Developers and Investors in Renewable Energies: Wind, Solar and Biomass Nuclear Operators and Investors
Mining and Exploration Companies
Jordan’s Planned Primary Energy Sources (2015-2020)
International Banks and Investment Firms
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Law Firms Energy Technology and Equipment Providers Consultants and Analysts Power Plant Construction Companies and Suppliers
Who are the decision makers attending?
Government Policy Makers Chairman Director General President and Vice Presidents CEO and Managing Directors Director Exploration and Production Director New Ventures
Director of Operations Business Development Heads Investment Portfolio Director Director of Planning Energy Marketing Managers Economists Academics and Researchers
If you’re interested in exploring new business developments and investment opportunities in Jordan’s energy sector this is a must attend event. If you need to engage with senior government officials, key local players, international operating companies, financiers or investors, the Summit is the most effective networking forum in Jordan this year.
The Renewable Energy and Efficiency Law (“REEL”) aims to encourage private investment in renewable energy in Jordan. International investment is being actively sought, and the Jordan Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund is in the process of being set up to support local and international developers.
Focus on Renewable Energy
If you’er a player in the renewable sector, the exhibition and summit are an ideal forum to present your expertise and solutions.
Jordan is an exciting market for renewable energy. It has compelling renewable energy opportunities and an extensive programme of investment underway.
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SUMMIT DAY ONE
MONDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2013
09.00 OPENING CEREMONY
13.00 Lunch Break
09.05 Ministerial Address
14.30 Power projects in Jordan §§ Investment opportunities In Jordan’s power system §§ An overview of the existing power system §§ Load forecast and generation expansion plans including the outlook for oil shale and nuclear power generation §§ Transmission expansion plans being developed by NEPCO §§ Investment opportunities in IPP generation and transmission projects Dr Ghaleb Maabreh, General Manager, NEPCO
JORDAN ENERGY SECTOR OVERVIEW 09.20 Identifying the strongest prospects for investment in the Jordanian energy sector §§ Setting the scene for investment in Jordan §§ Developing crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas to meet domestic energy demand §§ Achieving energy security §§ Overview of current medium and long term energy projects (oil shale, nuclear, wind and solar, the Iraqi-Jordanian pipeline, the LNG plant) §§ Moving away from dependence on imported energy building a diversified portfolio of indigenous resources 10.10 Market entry and international investment opportunities in Jordan §§ Making Jordan attractive to foreign investors §§ Creating partnerships with the private sector §§ global ranking and competiveness, §§ Liberalisation and privatisation policies, §§ Regulatory stability and banking requirements Dr Awni Al-Rashoud, Acting CEO, Jordan Investment Board 10.40 Refreshment Break
OIL SHALE 11.20 Oil Shale projects - Central to Jordan’s energy independence §§ Assessing the current state of play for oil shale projects and the outlook for future developments §§ Opportunities for investments §§ Overview of current operations in the Kingdom §§ Collaborating with the NRA: reviewing the latest stable incentives on offer and contractual, fiscal, legal and environmental terms and benefits Hazem Al-Ramini, Head of Policies & Contracts Division and Petroleum & Oil Shale Directorate, Natural Resources Authority (NRA), Jordan 12.00 Panel – Evaluating the importance of oil shale to Jordan §§ What has been learned so far in progressing oil shale projects in Jordan §§ Which new technologies should be invested in to generate power and extract oil from oil shale §§ Ensuring effective commercialisation with comprehensive risk mitigation §§ Evaluating technical challenges, strengths, weaknesses and lessons learnt so far from the oil shale projects in the Kingdom Dr Maher Hijazin, Former Director General, Natural Resources Authority, Advisor To PrimeMinistry Offices, Jordan Thomas Meijssen, General Manager Of Jordan Oil Shale Company, BV (JOSCO) and Shell Country Chair, Jordan
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15.10 Nuclear Energy in Jordan §§ Opportunities and challenges for nuclear power generation in Jordan §§ Updates on project progress §§ The nuclear safety and security law §§ Exploration and Using uranium resources - a potentially secure, domestic fuel source for its reactors and a revenue source for funding the first nuclear power plant Dr Kamal Araj, Vice Chairman, Jordan Atomic Energy Commission 15.50 Refreshment Break
GAS IN JORDAN 16.30 LNG Projects in Jordan §§ Accelerating pace of the construction of the LNG terminal in Aqaba §§ Access to LNG from International markets §§ Meeting increased demand for electric power generation fuel and addressing shortfalls and disruption in the supply of pipeline gas §§ Construction progress 17.10 Gas production in Jordan: current and future prospects §§ Exploration and drilling at Risha – the discovery of extensive recoverable gas reserves §§ What are the actual and planned sources of domestic gas? §§ Future development options for the Risha field §§ Potential prospects for East Safawi and opportunities for strategic partners 17.50 Driving Solar Energy Investment In Jordan §§ Understanding development approaches and the complexity of project development §§ Identifying the prerequisites for investment in solar energy in Jordan §§ Evaluating feasibility and viable technologies for large scale solar projects §§ Private and public sector collaboration to secure funding §§ Transfer of up-to-date clean energy technology and providing technical support Hanna Zaghloul, CEO, Kawar Energy Group 18.30 Close of Day One
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SUMMIT DAY Two
Tuesday 26 November 2013 13.00 Lunch
Renewable Energy in Jordan - Focus Day
Chaired by: Michelle T. Davies, Partner. Head of Clean Energy and Sustainability, Eversheds
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09.00 Policy - Implementing the laws, policies and funds favourable for investment and the exploitation of Renewable Energy An in depth review of the current and future policies in place for renewable energy in Jordan. It will explore promoting small - and medium-scale renewable energy projects across the country, adopting policies effective in rapidly developing renewable energy in the developed world, and at approaches to reaching the 10 per cent 2020 target set by the country’s national energy strategy. Chaired by: Iyad Zawaideh Presenting: Hala Zawati, CEO, EDAMA Panel discussion: Grant Greatrex, Senior Partner – Renewable Energies, MaC Group Vahid Fotuhi, CEO, ESIA Hala Zawati, CEO, EDAMA 10.30 Refreshment break
SOLAR 11.00 Technology trends for Solar energy Understanding the development approaches and the complexity of project development for solar in Jordan and evaluating feasibility and viable technologies for solar projects. The sessions will explore upcoming technology developments, transfer of up-to-date clean energy technology and explore the challenges of providing technical support. Chaired by; Rob McNabb, Partner, Eversheds Presenting: Erik Voldner, VP Operations, Enviromena Matt Brown, Director, Pöyry Management Consulting Panel Discussion: Helmut Klug, Regional Manager Central Europe, Middle East and Africa, Garrad Hassan Vahid Fotuhi, CEO, ESIA Erik Voldner, VP Operations, Enviromena Matt Brown, Director, Pöyry Management Consulting 12.00 Financing the Solar sector in Jordan Identifying the prerequisites for investment in solar energy in Jordan and assessing the The impact of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund. The session will also look at private and public sector collaboration to secure funding. What are the latest conditions for investors and what can be expected in the near future in terms of future by-laws, policies and tender processes? Chaired by: Indraj Mangat, Partner, Eversheds Presenting: David Williams, CEO, ECO2 Peter Dickson, Technical Director, Glenmont Capital Reda El Chaar, Managing Director, Access Consulting Javier Areitio Bereincua, Head of Equity & Project Finance, SunEdison Tarek al Ahmad, CEO, European Jordanian Renewable Energy Projects Amer Zureikat, Legal Counsel , Jordan & Lebanon, Standard Chartered Bank
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14.00 Wind energy technology The session will explore the technologies for wind generation appropriate for Jordan and look in depth at next developments. International developments and support for wind renewable projects. It will analyse the technical divers for wind energy projects, and the specific challenges faced by wind projects in Jordan. Chaired by: Rob McNabb, Partner, Eversheds Presenting: Helmut Klug, Regional Manager Central Europe, Middle East and Africa, Garrad Hassan Panel discussion: Grant Greatrex, Senior Partner – Renewable Energies, MaC Group David Williams, CEO, ECO2 Peter Dickson, Technical Director, Glenmont Capital
BIOMASS 15.00 Technology Assessing the potential of biomass in Jordan, the sessions will evaluate technologies for converting biomass into energy. The discussions will develop ad further understanding of the potential for biomass energy as well as understanding the environmental impact of biomass utilization. Next steps for the technical development of biomass projects in Jordan will be outlined and the impact of future technology developments explained. Presenting: Matt Brown, Director, Pöyry Management Consulting David Williams, CEO, Eco2 Brian Ging, UK Manager Power Generation Group, Sinclair Knight Merz Panel Discussion: Peter Dickson, Technical Director, Glenmont Capital Matt Brown, Director, Pöyry Management Consulting David Williams, CEO, Eco2 Brian Ging, UK Manager Power Generation Group, Sinclair Knight Merz 16.00 Financing Exploring the opportunities and challenges for financing the biomass sector in Jordan, the session will look at the opportunities for public private partnerships, and outline the impact of the regulatory environment. Chaired by: David Williams, CEO, Eco2 Presenting: Indraj Mangat, Partner, Eversheds Peter Dickson, Technical Director, Glenmont Capital Panel discussion: Brian Ging, UK Manager Power Generation Group, Sinclair Knight Merz Indraj Mangat, Partner, Eversheds Peter Dickson, Technical Director, Glenmont Capital 17.00 Close of conference
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Sponsorship Opportunities As a major international event, The Jordan Energy Investment and Projects Summit will be attracting a large and influential audience. Take advantage of the unprecedented networking opportunities which are available with high profile ministry representatives, key decisionmakers, opinion formers and industry peers. In addition, significant corporate branding opportunities can be harnessed for maximum exposure over the entire event, allowing your organisation to highlight your products and services in a professional manner. All our sponsorship packages are customized to our client’s specifications. We know that every business is different and we will work with you to tailor and develop a package that meets your business’s individual goals and objectives.
Sponsorship options include, but are not limited to: Commercial Sponsorship Cocktail Sponsorship Lunch Sponsorship Gala Dinner Sponsorship Documentation Sponsorship Delegate Bag Sponsorship Exhibitor
We have limited sponsorship opportunities available. Contact Arshed Hussain to discuss your unique opportunity. Arshed Hussain The Jordan Energy Investment and Projects Summit T: +971 (0) 4 407 2715 E: sponsorship@iirme.com
Why should you Sponsor? The Jordan Energy Investment & Projects Summit 2013 will attract a large and influential audience. This gives you unprecedented networking opportunities through Sponsorships which are available with ministry representatives, key decision-makers, stake holders, opinion formers and industry peers. Our sponsorship and exhibition packages are flexible to meet our client’s exact specifications and business objectives. We will be delighted to discuss with you on your participation as well as plans to maximize your business presence. If you are involved in the oil and gas, renewables or power generation & distribution sector then the Jordan Energy Summit is the place that will gather your key audience. Position your company, your products & services in front of your existing and potential clients. Call us to strengthen your partnerships through this important event.
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Over 100 decisionmakers from government, public and private sector including: §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§ §§
Apicorp Arab Modern Resources Company Limited Arab Petroleum Investment Corp Badr Investment Bank Al Etihad BP Cairo Amman Bank Central Electricity Generating Co. (CEGCO) Consolidated Contractors Company Consulting Services Donlan Plan Consult EDAMA Embassy of Spain Energy Environment Engineering Eversheds KSLG
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Excellent Oil & Gas Solutions Fircorft Fuad Abujaber & Sons Group Interantional Finance Corporation (IFC) Irbid District Electricity Co (IDECO Japan Bank For International Coorperation Jordan Investment Board Jordan Kuwait Bank Jordan Oil Shale Energy Co (JOSE) Jordanian Egyptian Fajr For Natural Gas Transmission & Supply Co.Ltd Malakoff Mazen Electrical Industrial EST Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources Mitsubishi Corporation
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National Electric Power Co National Petroleum Company (NPC) Natural Resources Authority Near East Engineering Co. Petrobras Platts Qatrana Cement Samman Renewable energy Co. Siemens Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration and Production (MENA) §§ Technip §§ VICAT §§ Worley Parsons
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