World XTL 11 Summit

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The Premier Gas, Coal & Biomass to Liquids Conference

7 - 8 June 2011

Hilton London Tower Bridge, UK

Driving the Commercialisation of Gas, Coal & Biomass to Liquids Principal Sponsor

Sponsored by

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“Excellent organisation. Always a good opportunity to connect to the XTL community� Guy de Kort, Shell Projects & Technology

Championing the XTL Industry

Dear XTL Colleague We welcome you to the World XTL Summit! The World XTL Summit has been championing the industry for over a decade and is the place to keep updated on progress and opportunities in gas, coal and biomass to liquids. As the premier forum for international networking and debate, the Summit is all about getting together, sharing experiences and driving the success of XTL. 2011 promises to be a critical year in realising the potential of XTL. We are witnessing favourable market developments, including growing gas availability, and major steps being taken in XTL commercialisation. Significant progress is being made across the globe from the US and Brazil to China and Australia, and in Qatar the Pearl project is set to come on stream. There are exciting new technological advances and flights powered by XTL jet fuel have taken to the skies. The World XTL11 Summit will help you determine what the latest developments mean for you and your business. We have produced a programme which aims to give you clarity on how XTL can balance the competing goals of economic sustainability and energy security as well as rise to the challenge of climate change. Central to the presentations, case studies and in-depth discussion will be the new solutions and opportunities which are driving the commercialisation of the industry and turning concepts into reality. Join us in London on 7-8 June and make the most of this chance to network, join the debate and develop your XTL business. Yours faithfully, on behalf of the CWC XTL Steering Committee

Dr Alirio Parra

Abdulrahman M Al-Suwaidi

Senior Associate, CWC Group Limited

Chief Executive Officer, Oryx GTL

& Chairman, CWC XTL Steering Committee

& Deputy Chairman, CWC XTL Steering Committee

PS Remember to make your nomination for the CWC World XTL Award at www.cwcxtl.com

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Where XTL Strategies & Partnerships are Formed Key Speakers Include: Andy Brown

Ana Paula Fonseca Teles

Executive Vice President & Managing Director

Natural Gas Program Co-ordinator

Pearl GTL

Petrobras

Ettienne Rademeyer

Tom Wong

Chief Operations Officer

General Manager – Manufacturing

Oryx GTL

Shell MDS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

Mike Nel

Dr Nicolaus Dahmen

General Manager New Business Development

Project Manager

Sasol

bioliq

Dr Alirio Parra

Dr Michele Pesa

Senior Associate

Business Development Manager Conversion

CWC Group Limited

Technology Centre, BP

Christian Besson

Dr Vladimir Mordkovich

Senior Analyst

Chief Technology Officer

International Energy Agency

Infra Technology

Rick Smead

Jean-Alain Taupy

Director, Energy

DME Downstream Global Development Manager

Navigant Consulting, Inc

Total

Alex Forbes

Capt Chris Schroeder

Director

CSR Environment & Fuel Optimisation

Forbes Communications

Qatar Airways

Matthias Wagner

Erik Skramstad

Managing Director

VP – LNG Segment Group

GTL.F1 AG

DNV (Det Norske Veritas AS)

Iain Baxter

Nicholas Gay

Director of Business Development

CEO

Compact GTL

CompactGTL

Stéphane Fédou

Dr Terje Martin Halmø

XTL Technology Manager

Senior Advisor

Axens

Accenture Energy, Oslo, Norway

A bright future for XTL… Market conditions for synthetic fuel production have improved considerably over the past year and with the growing divergence between oil and gas prices the trend looks set to continue

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Driving the Commercialisa Developed by the Industry, for the Industry Latest Developments from the Pioneers Pearl GTL, Oryx GTL, Sasol Developed in consultation with

CWC’s International XTL Steering Committee

Topical Programme • World XTL assets • Special focus: the gas revolution • Partnerships for growth • New solutions • From concept to reality • Optimising market potential

Alirio Parra CWC Group Limited (Chairman) Abdulrahman M Al-Suwaidi Oryx GTL (Deputy Chairman) Bernard Crewdson Johnson Matthey Catalysts Capt Chris Schroeder Qatar Airways Guy de Kort Shell Projects and Technology Jean-Christophe Viguié Bionext

Panel of Expert Speakers • Resource holders • Developers • Technology suppliers • End-users Keynote: Andy Brown, Pearl GTL

Malcolm Wells Malwell Corporate Projects Matthias Wagner GTL.F1 AG Rachid Oukaci Energy Technology Partners, LLC

• Identify opportunities for your company • Discover more about the impact of shale gas and growing gas availability on XTL • Hear the latest on commercialisation initiatives

Robin Holford BP Sanjiv Ratan Technip Group Terje Martin Halmø Accenture Energy, Oslo, Norway

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Catalyst for the Forward Momentum of the Industry


ation of Gas, Coal & Biomass to Liquids Over a Decade Championing the Industry

Productive Debate • Panel discussions • Question & answer sessions • Interactive debate: what is the future of small-scale?

Exceptional Networking • Ever-popular Networking Roundtables • Award Gala Dinner • Lunches & Coffee Breaks

CWC XTL Award Recognising ‘Outstanding Contribution to XTL Innovation’

• Find out about breakthrough technologies • Understand the critical success factors of the pioneer projects • Meet & network with industry leaders & potential clients

• Join the industry debate • Gain the knowledge & contacts you need to develop your XTL business • Have your questions answered • Help encourage innovation in the XTL industry

Where XTL Strategies & Partnerships are Formed

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“Interesting viewpoints from the various stakeholders in the XTL business arena. Excellent networking opportunities too” Marjolein Brasz, Avantium Chemicals

Summit Programme Day One 08:00 Registration & Coffee 09:00 Opening Remarks by the Chairman: Dr Alirio Parra, Senior Associate, CWC Group Limited

1: World XTL Assets • Review of global XTL assets and initiatives driving the growth of the synthetic fuel industry • How are business models changing and what new approaches to XTL are being adopted? • What can we learn from the pioneer projects? Insights into performance, operational best practices and critical success factors • How are operators working with industry colleagues to overcome the challenges? • The main cost components of building and operating an XTL plant

Keynote Presentation: ‘The Delivery of Pearl GTL’ Andy Brown, Executive Vice President & Managing Director, Pearl GTL Ettienne Rademeyer, Chief Operations Officer, Oryx GTL Mike Nel, General Manager New Business Development, Sasol

Questions & Answers

Networking Coffee Break 2: The Global Energy Context & Gas Revolution • How is the arbitrage between the price of oil and that of natural gas impacting economics and spurring the expansion of GTL? • The significance of shale gas and growing gas availability for XTL. To what extent can increased supply volumes drive commercialisation? • Where does XTL production fit in the overall liquids mix? The role of government in supporting the XTL industry in the global energy context • GTL relative to the alternative routes to gas monetisation. Why should shale players invest in GTL?

Christian Besson, Senior Analyst, International Energy Agency Rick Smead, Director, Energy, Navigant Consulting, Inc

Questions & Answers 12:30 Networking Lunch hosted by

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Tuesday 7 June 2011

Chairman: Alex Forbes, Director, Forbes Communications

3: Partnerships & Projects for Growth • How can XTL alliances help exploit resource potential? • How are resource holders, developers, technology providers and end-users working towards XTL commercialisation and expansion? • Updates on emerging opportunities for cooperation in gas, coal and biomass to liquids around the world

Matthias Wagner, Managing Director, GTL.F1 AG Iain Baxter, Director of Business Development, Compact GTL Stéphane Fédou, XTL Technology Manager, Axens Ana Paula Fonseca Teles, Natural Gas Program Co-ordinator, Petrobras

Questions & Answers 4: Cocktail Networking Roundtable Discussions Always a popular session, the roundtable discussions are organised to ensure that you are able to circulate, enjoy a drink and meet as many other delegates as possible. This is the ideal opportunity to have your say on the future of the XTL sector and debate the issues that really matter to you and your business.

18:30 Transport to Dinner 19:00 Award Gala Dinner hosted by Including the presentation of the CWC World XTL Award 2011 Join our hosts GTL.F1 for a sunset dinner cruise along the Thames. This is the perfect occasion to relax and socialise with your industry peers whilst enjoying the stunning views of London from the River Thames.


Summit Programme Day Two 08:30 Networking Coffee

12:30 Networking Lunch

09:00 Summit Recommences

7: Optimising Market Potential

Chairman: Malcolm Wells, Director, Malwell Corporate Projects

• What are the marketing plans of the major players and how can they make the most of the product slate? How and where will the increased volume of XTL production be absorbed?

5: From Concept to Reality • What can the experience of existing assets and demonstration plants teach us? International case studies

• How are energy policies and clean air targets impacting XTL market potential?

• New strategies for scale-up and commercialisation. What are the latest initiatives driving the realisation of the XTL industry? How are models changing?

• XTL’s position in the changing landscape of jet fuel. Downstream supply logistics from the end-user perspective – how do we feed XTL fuels into the supply chain?

• The economics, technology and logistics of CTL and BTL

• Will the latest maritime regulations open up a new market for XTL fuels?

• Financing options to make XTL a reality

• Pricing competitively: what is the optimum price for XTL products?

Tom Wong, General Manager - Manufacturing, Shell MDS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

Capt Chris Schroeder, CSR Environment & Fuel Optimisation, Qatar Airways

Jeff McDaniel, Commercial Director, Oxford Catalysts & Velocys

Erik Skramstad, VP – LNG Segment Group, DNV (Det Norske Veritas AS)

Senior representative, Synfuels China Co Ltd

Questions & Answers

Dr Nicolaus Dahmen, Project Manager, bioliq

Questions & Answers

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Networking Coffee Break 8: Panel Discussion: Beyond Mega-Projects

Networking Coffee Break

In-depth debate and analysis of strategies and technologies for developing smaller niche facilities in the global XTL industry

6: New Solutions • Breakthrough technologies. Who are the providers and innovators and what new solutions are they bringing to XTL? • What can technology do for process optimisation and economics? What are the latest developments in improving conversion and thermal efficiency? • Review of recent innovations and their impact on project viability and productivity • Latest in the realisation of alternative gas conversion technologies and process options beyond F-T

Dr Michele Pesa, Business Development Manager, Conversion Technology Centre, BP Dr Vladimir Mordkovich, Chief Technology Officer, Infra Technology Jean-Alain Taupy, DME Downstream Global Development Manager, Total & Chairman, International DME Association (IDA)

Questions & Answers

• What is the future for small-scale? • How is process intensification being achieved? • The availability and reliability of technology solutions for smaller scale plants • Is it time to reconsider floating GTL? Is it an alternative to floating LNG? • How do the conversion efficiencies and energy efficiencies of small and large plants compare? • Is big always better in seeking cost reductions? How can small-scale economics be made to work?

Nicholas Gay, CEO, CompactGTL Dr Terje Martin Halmø, Senior Advisor, Accenture Energy, Oslo, Norway Jeff McDaniel, Commercial Director, Oxford Catalysts & Velocys

17:00 Close of Summit

Further speakers to be announced If you are interested in getting involved in the programme please contact Elliott McGinn on +44 20 7978 0029 or email emcginn@thecwcgroup.com

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“Superb opportunity to network and get an update on new XTL technologies.” Sascha Vukojevic, HTE Company

Where the World’s XTL Industry Meets Be part of the international XTL community and benefit from the excellent networking opportunities on offer.

Award Gala Dinner 7 June 2011

Sunset Dinner Cruise on the River Thames Celebrate industry innovation at this exclusive dinner cruise on the River Thames. The evening is a highlight of the Summit and the perfect opportunity to relax, socialise and network with your industry peers whilst enjoying the stunning views of London. Hosted by

Cocktail Networking Roundtables 7 June 2011 Join the topical debate, have your questions answered and enjoy a drink or two during this lively and popular session. Don’t forget your business cards!

Lunches & Coffee Breaks 7-8 June 2011 Make the most of your travel budget and time by meeting with current contacts and future clients all in one place. Day 1 lunch hosted by

Online Networking Join the World XTL Summit group and network with the XTL community, share your views and discuss current issues. Follow us on Twitter and get the latest updates about the programme, start a discussion and share industry news with other XTL professionals.

Get Involved Sponsorship • Networking • Branding • Attending Call Elliott McGinn on +44 20 7978 0029 Email emcginn@thecwcgroup.com

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Gain Industry Acclaim with the CWC World XTL Award 2011 Facilitating Progress & Encouraging Innovation The World XTL Summit aims to facilitate industry progress and encourage innovative solutions that are crucial to the commercial success of XTL. For 2011 the World XTL Award will acknowledge “Outstanding Contribution to XTL Innovation� and is open to all companies of any size involved in the XTL value chain.

Previous Esteemed Winners:

2007 Oryx GTL

2008 GTL.F1

2009 Shell Gas & Power

2010 Oxford Catalysts

All participants in the global XTL industry are invited to nominate the company they believe has contributed the most to XTL innovation over the past 12 months. A panel of leading industry experts will choose the recipient of the 2011 XTL Award from the shortlist of nominees. All nominations will be handled in the strictest confidence.

3 Easy Ways to Nominate:

Ensure your company is in the running to gain industry acclaim by sending your nomination today. 1. Complete and return the form on page 11 2. Email your nomination to amatkevich@thecwcgroup.com 3. Nominate online at www.cwcxtl.com Please note that nominations will close on 29 April 2011.

This prestigious award will be presented on Tuesday 7 June 2011 at the Award Gala Dinner hosted by:

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New Venue for 2011 Hilton London Tower Bridge hotel A sophisticated retreat in the capital’s vibrant and buzzing More London district

Set against the backdrop of one of London’s best historical landmarks, the Hilton London Tower Bridge hotel is on the doorstep of the city’s financial and shopping districts.

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