Iraq Petroleum 2010

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Where Internationals Meet The Iraqi Industry Leaders

IRAQ PETROLEUM 2010 Maximising the Future Growth of the Iraqi Oil & Gas Industry 29 November - 1 December 2010, Millennium Gloucester Hotel, London

DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Dr Ali Al Dabbagh

Asri Mousa

Iraqi Government Spokesman

H.E. Thamir Ghadhban

Advisor to Minister of Oil Iraqi Ministry of Oil

Chairman of the Advisory Commission to the Iraqi Prime Minister and Former Oil Minister Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office

Abdulilah Qasim Al Amir

H.E. Ibrahim Baher Al Olom

Jabbar Allibi

Former Iraq Oil Minister

The Minister’s Former Advisor for the South Oil Fields, Former Director General of the South Oil Company Iraqi Ministry of Oil

Dr Haider Al Abadi MP Iraqi Parliament

Dr Abdul Hadi Al Hassani MP Iraqi Parliament

Dr Shiltagh Aboud Governor of Basra

Oil Advisor, Advisory Commission Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office

Istabraq I Al Shouk*

Senior Deputy Minister Iraqi Ministry of Construction

Adnan Al-Ramihy

Director General, Legal Directorate Iraqi National Investment Commission

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The Senior Strategic Meeting Place DISTINGUISHED Now in its fourth successful year, Iraq Petroleum will focus upon Iraq’s upstream strategies to increase production and drive Iraq’s oil and gas industry. Internationally renowned, the forum provides a high level platform for Government officials and senior oil and gas executives to network, discuss current issues and promote innovative ideas. Industry officials recognise the conference as being the most comprehensive event of its kind; addressing the key issues, providing an insight and understanding of the industry, and debating the latest developments. It provides an opportunity to share experiences and outline strategic development plans for the future.

Dr Haider Al Abadi

Dr Ali Al Dabbagh

MP Iraqi Parliament

Iraqi Government Spokesman

Jabbar Allibi

Dr Shiltagh Aboud

Minister’s Former Advisor for the South Oil Fields, Former Director General of the South Oil Company

Governor of Basra

Iraqi Ministry of Oil

Advisory Committee The conference programme has been developed in conjunction with the esteemed members of the Advisory Committee:

Dr Kamal Al Basri

Iraqi Commercial Attaché, UK

Abdulilah Qasim Al Amir

Oil Advisor, Advisory Commission Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office

H.E. Thamir Ghadhban

Chairman of the Advisory Commission Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office

Lucian Pugliaresi

H.E. Sinan Al Shabibi Governor Central Bank of Iraq

H.E. Ibrahim M Baher Al Olom Former Oil Minister Iraq

Dr Alirio Parra

Senior Associate CWC Group Limited

Dr Haider Al Abadi MP Iraqi Parliament

President Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRINC)

Jay Park QC

Partner and Chair, International Energy Practice Group Macleod Dixon LLP

Exclusive Networking Opportunities Iraq Petroleum is renowned for its networking functions and this year will once again provide a number of opportunities to maximise your networking experience, including an evening drinks reception and corporate lunch. • Meet over 300 senior delegates • Build new contacts and do deals with leading players in the industry • Benefit from prime exposure to Iraqi government officials and key industry figures • Profit from one-to-one networking opportunities

To register your place call Phillip Clarke on +44 20 7978 0056 or email pclarke@thecwcgroup.com


For The Iraqi Oil And Gas Industry SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Why You Can’t Miss Iraq Petroleum 2010 • Gain a comprehensive view of the Iraqi oil and gas industry and meet the key decision makers

H.E. Ibrahim Baher Al Olom Former Iraq Oil Minister

H.E. Thamir Ghadhban

Chairman of the Advisory Commission to the Iraqi Prime Minister and Former Oil Minister

Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office

• New expanded conference programme; developed with the Iraqi oil industry experts • Collaborate with partners and investors • Mitigate risk and maximise your opportunities within the Iraqi oil and gas industry • Discuss the latest industry challenges and developments • Analyse key strategies to maximise the potential of your operations

Dr Abdul Hadi Al Hassani MP Iraqi Parliament

Asri Mousa

Advisor to Minister of Oil Iraqi Ministry of Oil

• Capitalise on excellent networking opportunities • Identify future strategic development plans • Insight into how oil and gas companies in Iraq are handling their contracting challenges

Tariq Shafiq

President Petrolog Associates

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Adnan Al-Ramihy

Director General, Legal Directorate Iraqi National Investment Commission

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• Engage in a strategic discussion with key stakeholders to create lasting business relationships

Led by:

ENGAGE IN THE INTERVIEW SESSION

Peg Mackay Senior Correspondent, Energy Intelligence Senior Fiscal Expert on Iraq World Bank, Research Fellow, London School of Economics

2010 HIGHLIGHTS The largest investment forum focused on the Iraqi oil and gas industry

What are the Lessons Learned from the License Round Implementations Domestic vs Foreign Capabilities?

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Specialist Advisor in the House of Lords Surrey Energy Economics Centre

Yahia Said

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Carole Nakhle

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Major Plans to Diversify the Iraqi Economy and Increase Non-Oil Income Moderator:

Jabbar Allibi

Setting Iraq’s long-term objectives in the oil and gas industry

Minister’s Former Advisor for the South Oil Fields, Former Director General of the South Oil Company, Iraqi Ministry of Oil*

Focus on Iraq’s future upstream direction New! Interview Session and Debate Interactive workshop on Iraq’s Oil Contracts led by Jay Park and Dr Asri Mousa Outstanding networking opportunities

Book and pay by 30 September to receive a £150 Harrods gift voucher

“An excellent programme allowing the participants to obtain the present situation of the Iraqi oil industry and the opportunities offered to the IOCs” Dr Jorge Duarte Pedro, Gas and Business Development Manger Partex Services Portugal

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Networking Opportunities for 2010 Iraq Petroleum is renowned for its exclusive networking functions. This year will once again provide a variety of functions to maximise your networking experience, including a welcome drinks reception and corporate lunch.

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CORPORATE LUNCHES Build valuable contacts and do business with key industry players at our exclusive corporate luncheons.

Show your support to the industry This conference represents an excellent opportunity to raise your company’s profile and align yourself with the industry’s leading players.

Day 1 Lunch hosted by:

With our tailor-made packages you can: • • • •

NETWORKING COFFEE BREAKS

Reinforce your commitment to the industry Highlight your position as a key player Showcase your company’s activities Gain prime exposure to senior decision makers

Packages can be created to suit any level, however a limited number of elite functions are available, including a corporate luncheons, drinks receptions, private meetings, breakfast and coffee breaks.

Designed around the conference agenda, these provide the perfect opportunity for key networking and one-to-one meetings to ensure you maximise your time out of the office.

For details on how your company can get involved contact Phillip Clarke on +44 20 7978 0056 or pclarke@thecwcgroup.com

Online Networking - Start Now! Join us on: Media partners

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Conference Programme Day 1 Monday 29 November 2010 07:45 Registration and Welcome Coffee 09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Dr Alirio Parra, Senior Associate, CWC Group Limited

Keynote Address:

H.E. Thamir Ghadhban, Chairman of the Advisory Commission to the Iraqi Prime Minister and Former Oil Minister, Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office

Oil Strategy for the Next Decade 1 Iraq’s and Beyond Session Chair:

Jay Park, Partner and Chair, International Energy Practice Group, Macleod Dixon LLP • The Iraqi market drivers, Iraq’s mid-term and long-term targets • Political, economic and commercial challenges for the Iraqi oil and gas industry • Iraq’s share of the world’s oil reserves and the impact on OPEC and world oil supply • Iraq to emerge over the next few years as a major global oil producer • Socio-economic impacts of oil and gas development on the Iraqi people

Oil and Gas Contracts; Field 2 Iraq’s Development; Oil Production Expansion and Upstream Exploration

Session Chair:

Selwa Kazwini, Journalist and Television Presenter, Media Consultant • Iraq’s plans to increase reserves and compensate for the planned high production rates • The oil production capacities and targeted plateau as stipulated in Iraq’s contracts • Leading corporate players and future outlook • Turning the oil contracts in Iraq into successful projects and the possible challenges

Abdulilah Qasim Al Amir, Oil Advisor, Advisory Commission, Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office Dr Peter Wells, Director, Neftex Petroleum Consultants Dr Michael Knights, Director-Analysis and Assessments, Olive Group Questions and Answers

Tariq Shafiq, President, Petrolog Associates • • • • • •

Iraq’s hydrocarbon laws and regulations Iraq’s upstream landscape The Iraqi government and the future upstream direction Growth and regional investment The future of KRG field development, contracts and their scope The plans to turn Iraq into a regional trade and financial hub

Jabbar Allibi, The Minister’s Former Advisor for the South Oil Fields, Former Director General of the South Oil Company, Iraqi Ministry of Oil Dr Abdul Hadi Al Hassani, MP, Iraqi Parliament Herman Franssen, President, International Associates Inc Questions and Answers

16:00 Networking Coffee Break

INTERVIEW SESSION 4 THE What are the Lessons Learned

from the License Rounds Implementation; Domestic vs Foreign Capabilities?

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10:45 Networking Coffee Break

Session Chair:

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Questions and Answers

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Dr Ali Al Dabbagh, Iraqi Government Spokesman, Iraq Dr Haider Al Abadi, MP, Iraqi Parliament

and Regulations that will Shape 3 Policy Commercial Operations: What is the

This session will discuss the issues facing the Iraqi oil and gas industry, focusing on the economic and commercial factors, current policy and key challenges facing development in Iraq.

Led by:

Peg Mackay, Senior Correspondent, Energy Intelligence

Key Focus:

• When will the next wave of oil and gas projects be announced? • What are the Government’s plans for facilitating new development in Iraq? • Who will provide the required investment for further geological exploration? • What are the current and future plans for contracting, engineering, construction and infrastructure development services? • Progress of field developments in Rumaila, West Qurna Phase 1, Zubair, Majnoon, Halfaya, Qaiyarah, West Qurna phase 2, Garraf, Badra, Najmah and Missan Fields • What impact will the new gas license round have on the development of further projects in Iraq?

18:00 End of Day One 18:30 Evening Drinks Reception hosted by

13:00 Networking Lunch hosted by

To register your place call Phillip Clarke on +44 20 7978 0056 or email pclarke@thecwcgroup.com


Conference Programme Day 2 Tuesday 30 November 2010 08:00 Welcome Coffee and Croissants 09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Petroleum Operations 7 International in Iraq, Investment Costs and

Keynote Address:

Session Chair:

Yahia Said, Senior Fiscal Expert on Iraq, World Bank, Research Fellow, London School of Economics H.E. Ibrahim Baher Al Olom, Former Iraq Oil Minister

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Restructuring the Iraqi Oil and Gas Industry

• Oil and gas companies in Iraq and the operations costs • Iraq’s complex upstream operational setup; IOCs perspective • Would funding constraints continue to impede the reconstruction of Iraq’s oil sector-the Iraqi government perspective? • Petroleum revenues distribution • International oil and gas companies in Iraq, risk and insurance implications • Taxation system in Iraq • Iraq plans to protect the environment for future generations

Yahia Said, Senior Fiscal Expert on Iraq, World Bank, Research Fellow, London School of Economics Questions and Answers

15:45 Networking Coffee Break

Producer Over the Next Few Years

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DEBATE SESSION 8 THE Iraq’s Emergence as a Major Oil

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Dr Mussab H Al Dujayli, Former Director General of SOMO, Oil Advisor, Iraqi Ministry of Oil Dr Kamal Al Basri, Iraqi Commercial Attaché, UK

Dr Kamal Al Basri, Iraqi Commercial Attaché, UK

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• The long-awaited separation between the Ministry of Oil and the state oil companies • The new draft of the National Oil Company law • The re-establishment of Iraq National Oil Company to oversee the oil producing companies • The relationship between INOC and IOCs • What is the status and the role of INOC in awarding upstream and its equity stake in the new developments? • Is the Iraqi INOC to be a global player? • Building portfolios through acquisition and joint ventures in the Iraqi downstream sector • SOMO’s role as one of the key tools for the federal government to draw the most effective policies and apply the best practice in exporting and marketing the huge volumes and different grades of Iraqi crude

Remuneration Fees

Questions and Answers

Moderator:

10:45 Networking Coffee Break

Jabbar Allibi, Minister’s Former Advisor for the South Oil Fields, Former Director General of the South Oil Company, Iraqi Ministry of Oil*

Gas Development Plans: 6 Iraq’s New Upstream Gas Projects Session Chair:

Dr Abdul Hadi Al Hassani, MP, Iraqi Parliament • • • • • • • •

Iraq’s associated gas reserves Natural gas reserves and the geographical distribution of the reserves Gas fields and reservoirs Gas development in the south of Iraq and a comprehensive gas development plan Gas processing projects LPG plants Domestic benefits of the gas development in Iraq and the prospects of new power plants Iraq and the prospect of investing and building In LNG

Key Focus:

• What are the strategic issues of the impact of Iraq’s oil plans on OPEC and world oil supply? • How to turn Iraq into a regional trade and financial hub • Oil revenues to sustain economic development and diversification and GDP growth • Using some of the vast wealth to enhance national infrastructure A group of Iraqi experts will be joined by senior IOC representatives Questions and Answers

Chairman’s Closing Remarks 17:30 Close of Conference * Denotes awaiting final confirmation

Dr Carole Nakhle, Specialist Advisor in the House of Lords, Surrey Energy Economics Centre Husain Al-Chalabi, Petroleum Consultant Lucian Pugliaresi, President, Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRINC) Questions and Answers

13:00 Networking Lunch

“Very impressed by the continued presence of this Oil Minister which indicates that he is very keen to discuss and explain his politics and will to develop Iraq” Philippe Vallaud, Business Development Manager, Total

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Interactive -1 Day Workshop Wednesday 1 December 2010

Iraq’s Oil Contracts - After Signature Tasks and Opportunities

Benefits of Attending • • • • • • •

Understand how to form strategic business partnerships Learn the key legal issues in international agreements Managing the legal aspects of the agreements Understand the critical aspect of a joint venture and the process of execution Prepare a business plan for the Iraqi market Explore the tasks and challenges after you sign your contract Determine the benefits of entering into a joint venture

Programme Outline: b. Upstream oil services joint ventures

8:30

Welcome Coffee and Registration

9:00

Introduction

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The Structure of a Petroleum Regime

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10:45 Coffee Break

Iraq License Rounds - After Signature 2 Tasks and Opportunities • • • • • • • • •

Security Logistics Joint management Baseline production Development plan Work program Contracting Employment and training Conduct of petroleum operations

14:45 Networking Coffee Break c. Joint ventures in the refinery sector

• Refinery ownership and operation • Refinery construction • Refinery maintenance

d. Joint ventures in the midstream

• Oil products; imports and sales

13:00 Lunch

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Well drilling Well work-over Well loging Cementing Acidising Testing Well maintenance Production facility construction Pipeline construction Production facility maintenance Logistics Services

e. Joint ventures in the gas sector • • • •

Joint Ventures in Iraq

a. Field development joint ventures • Field development consortia

Gas treatment Processing and utilisation Gas pipeline and transmission Gas marketing

17:00 End of workshop

Instructor Profiles: Jay Park Q.C.

Partner and Chair, International Energy, Macleod Dixon LLP

Voted World’s Leading Oil and Gas Lawyer in 2006 and 2007

Jay Park is a Partner and Chair of the Global Resources Practice Group with Macleod Dixon, where he has practiced oil and gas law since 1980. Based in Calgary, he leads a team of international energy lawyers. In his 27 years of practice, Jay has conducted oil and gas transactions and joint ventures, and negotiated, drafted and provided advice in respect of numerous oil and gas agreements and laws, internationally. Jay has experience representing both investors and states; he has assisted governments and state oil companies in the design and amendment of petroleum regimes. Jay is actively involved in legal education and training and has co-constructed training courses in international petroleum for the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary.

Dr Asri Mousa

Independent Expert, Oil and Gas, Advisor to the Minister of Oil, Iraqi Ministry of Oil

Member of the Negotiating Team for the First and Second Licensing Rounds

Asri Mousa joined the Iraq National Oil Company (INOC) in 1973 as a production engineer after obtaining his master degree and BSC, Honours in Chemical Engineering from the University of Sheffield in the UK. As Head of Operations and First Deputy Director General in South Oil Company, Asri was a key leading element in implementing strategic field development projects and managing major oil and gas production and export operations in the south of Iraq. In 2003, he became Director of Planning in SOC and focused on his studies and projects on the rejuvenation and expansion of Crude Export System in southern Iraq. In 2008 he was transferred to the Oil Minister’s Office to lead the Iraqi side as Chief Negotiator with Royal Dutch Shell to form a joint venture for long-term utilisation of flared gas in the province of Basra. Asri is now an Oil Advisor to the Iraq Ministry of Oil.

To register your place call Phillip Clarke on +44 20 7978 0056 or email pclarke@thecwcgroup.com


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The conference fee does not include accommodation. A limited number of reduced room rates have been reserved for delegates at the Millennium Gloucester, London. Booking forms will be sent to you with your confirmation letter. We advise you to book accommodation early as London will be busy in December.

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