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Under the Patronage of
H.E. Dr Abdul Hussain Bin Ali MirzaMinister of Oil & Gas Affairs, Chairman,
National Oil & Gas Authority, Kingdom of Bahrain
www.cwcenergyevolution.com
Full programme enclosed
Clean Technology Transforming the Middle East
ResourceOptimisation
Clean Technology:Solar & CCS
Project Economics & Financing
EnergyEfficiency
17 - 19 May 2010 | Ritz Carlton Hotel, Manama, Bahrain
Clean Technology Transforming the Middle East
Energy Evolution Middle East -How Clean Technologies Can:• Boost profits• Maximise efficiency• Mitigate carbon• Reduce operational waste
With over US$200bn of contracts still under development over the next 5-10 years, the providers of efficient and clean energy technology will transform the investment landscape and be central to E&P stakeholders’ long term production opportunities.
This summit is the meeting place for leaders to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy and energy efficient technologies in the region.
Investment andProject Opportunities
Regardless of international environmental targets, the investment climate in the Middle East has changed – NOCs are already seeing massive cost savings by improving efficiency and integrating clean energy technologies.
CCS, solar, wind and CHP all have the potential to support E&P and bolster bottom line profitability. First Energy Bank have invested US$1bn in polysilicon manufacturing in Saudi Arabia and Masdar continue to utilise and integrate solar power exponentially.
The projects are real and they are happening today – don’t get left behind in the new clean energy landscape!
ResourceOptimisation
Clean Technology:Solar & CCS
Project Economics & Financing
EnergyEfficiency
• Thecoreclimatesolution!• Akeysourceofcompetitive
advantage• Essentialforprofitablecarbon
strategy
MassiveinvestmentsinCCSandsolarnotonlybolsterthesustainabilityofoil,butalso
provideexceptionallongtermpowergenerationopportunities.
Managingtheexportpotentialofoilremainscentraltotheinvestment
strategyoftheregionanddiversificationofindustries.
Achievingenergyefficientproductionisincreasinglybecoming
amajorcatalystinmegaprojectfinance.Intoday’sfinancialclimate,thesechallengesarefarreachingfor
nationaleconomies.
Highlights• Meet decision makers to over US$200bln of project
investment
• Network with stakeholders, international thought leaders, and directors of new business development
• Showcase your technologies and your business ability to directly impact resource optimisation
• Be a part of the debate on the impact of regulatory and tariff structures on the long term investment strategy of the region
• Demonstrate how your company can help NOCs be cleaner and more efficient
• Meet with competitors and other industry leaders developing clean technologies
• Highlight your organisation’s clean energy strategy and commitment to energy diversification and job creation
• NEGOTIATE deals – SELL your technology
Benefits of Attending• Three days of senior level discussions at one of the
region’s most exquisite venues
• Focused meeting of Ministers, stakeholders and IOCs for the rapid and strategic deployment of clean technologies
• Interactive panel discussions with industry leaders
• Clean energy technology showcase
• International case studies on CCS
• Confirmed keynote presentations from Masdar, Saudi Aramco and Dolphin Energy
• Prime networking opportunities
• Two pre-conference master classes including the CDM master class hosted by the UNFCCC
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An Exceptional Investment Programme for the Middle East
Dr Mohammed Al-Sabban, Senior Economic Advisor,Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, andHead of Saudi Delegation to the UNFCCC
Dr Majid Al-Moneef, Governor, OPEC
Dr Abdullah M Al-Shehri, Governor, ECRA
Dr Ahmad Khowaiter, Director of New Business Evaluation Department (Solar, Clean Technology and Efficiency), Saudi Aramco
Khalid Albuief, Coordinator - Environmental Coordination Division, Environmental Protection Department, Saudi Aramco*
Dr Mohammed Al-Sahlawi, President,Saudi Association for Energy Economics
Fareed Al-Yagout, President, National Power Company
Charles Kingdon, Director, Research Park & Industry Collaboration Economic Department, KAUST
Dr Ghassan Jabbour, Head of Solar Development, KAUST
H.E. Dr Abdul-Hussain Ali Mirza,Minister of Oil and Gas Affairs and Chairman of the National Oil and Gas Authority
Shaikh Mohamed Bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Director of Privatization and Outsourcing, Ministry of Finance
Eion Turnbull, Deputy Chief Executive (Refining & Marketing),BAPCO
Dr AbdulMajeed Ali Al Awadhi, CEO,Electricity & Water Authority
Vahan Zanoyan, CEO, First Energy Bank*
Dathar Al Khashab, Director General, Al Daura Refinery
Adel Albuainain, General Manager, Dolphin Energy
John Cunneen, Executive Director,Oman Authority for Electricity Regulation
*Awaiting final confirmation
H.E. Abbas Al Naqi, Secretary General, OAPEC
H.E. Abdulrahim Hasan Naqi, Secretary General, FGCCC
Liv Stubholt, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Former Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Investment Director,Aker Clean Carbon*
Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary, UN FrameworkConvention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
John Kilani, Head of Sustainable Development Mechanism,UNFCCC Secretariat
Dr Dietmar Siersdorfer, CEO - Energy Sector Cluster Middle East,Siemens
Christophe Mariot, Regional Head, Structured Finance (GCC) - Energy & Commodity, Project Finance, Asset Finance, BNP Paribas
Moriyuki Aida, Chief Representative in Dubai,Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)
Dr Victor Der, Acting Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy,Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF)*
Willy Olsen, Former Senior Advisor to the President ofStatoil, Senior Advisor, INTSOK
Sherif Foda, VP and Managing Director, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Schlumberger
Mouloud Hendou, Deputy Technical Director,Veolia Water Solution & Technologies Oil & Gas(VWS Oil & Gas)
Michael Liebreich, CEO, New Energy Finance
Dr Alirio Parra, Senior Associate, The CWC Group
For sponsorship opportunities contactChris Hugall on +44 20 7978 0084 or [email protected]
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Sam Nader, Director, Carbon Management, Masdar*
Hélène Pelosse, Director-General, IRENA*
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Distinguished Speakers Include:
Pre-Conference Master Classes
For further information visit www.cwcenergyevolution.com
Master Class One: 08.30 - 12.30Project Economics forResource Optimisation
Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy Technology
Led by:
This half-day management led course highlights the central role of investors and how securing value chain efficiency directly impacts bottom line profitability and increases your ability to secure large project investment.
What is key to securing project finance in an environmentally conscious and economically challenging environment?
Topics include:
• Long term financial benefits from operational efficiency and the integration of new technologies
• Technology showcase: practical financial example of how investment in efficiency can significantly increase bottom line value
• Addressing the value chain: how to manage profit and loss along the complex value chain in energy production
• Integration of solar: using clean energy to power mega projects and infrastructure for resource optimisation
• Investment decision making• Why investing in new technologies and R&D provides
both a competitive and financial advantage
Your Workshop Leader:CWC School for Energy provides premium training programmes for international energy executives and government officials. Our extensive portfolio of programmes are delivered by renowned experts
with unprecedented knowledge of the energy sector using practical, relevant case studies and cutting edge development techniques.
Research Partner Media Partners
17 May 2010
This half-day CDM master class will enhance the private sector participation in the CDM by improving your understanding of the CDM.
This is an exceptional opportunity to engage directly in discussion with the UNFCCC and industry peers.
Topics include:
• The underlying concepts and eligibility criteria and how companies can engage in the mechanism
• Focus on areas that need further guidance, in an effort to identify unresolved issues
• GHG accounting issues, such as what constitutes a CDM project
• Essential information on the CDM project cycle• Clarification and training on underlying concepts such as
additionality and baselines, project boundaries and how they can be determined
• What leakage is and when and how it must be taken into account, and what constitutes validation, verification and monitoring
Your Workshop Leader:John Kilani was Lead Engineer, Sustainable Development Projects, with Qatar Petroleum and has represented Qatar in international climate change negotiations. Previously Mr Kilani was Chief Spokesperson and Chief Negotiator for South Africa and the African Group on the Kyoto Mechanisms. In 2008 he accepted the position of Director of the Sustainable Development Mechanisms (SDM) programme at the United Nations Climate Change Secretariat.
Master Class Two: 13.30 - 17.30The Clean DevelopmentMechanism Explained
Led by: John KilaniDirector, Sustainable Development Mechanisms Programme
Conference Programme Day 1
07.30 Registration and Coffee
Chair: Dr Alirio Parra, Senior Associate, The CWC Group
Welcome and Opening Address:H.E. Dr Abdul-Hussain bin Ali Mirza, Minister of Oil & Gas and Chairman, National Oil & Gas Authority, Bahrain
Welcome Address: Regional RepresentativeH.E. Abbas Ali Naqi, Secretary General, OAPEC
Welcome Address: Steering Committee RepresentativeDr Mohammed Al-Sabban, Senior Economic Advisor, Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Saudi Arabia and Head of Saudi Delegation to the UNFCCC
Keynote Address:The Challenges and Opportunities of Implementing Clean Technologies and Efficiency to Meet Future Energy Demand and Resource OptimisationSenior representative, Saudi Aramco
Question & Answer Session
11.00 Networking Coffee break
Chair: Dr Majid Al-Moneef, Governor, OPEC
The Strategic Direction and Investment Opportunities to Hasten the Development and Deployment Solar Energy in Saudi Arabia Dr Abdullah M Al-Shehri, Governor, ECRA, Saudi Arabia
Farouk Al Zanki, Chairman & Managing Director, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait
Eion Turnbull, Deputy Chief Executive (Refining & Marketing), BAPCO, Bahrain
Dathar Al Khashab, Director General, Al Daura Refinery, Iraq
Question & Answer Session
13.15 Networking Lunch
Chair: H.E. Abdulrahim Hasan Naqi, Secretary General, FGCCC
Special Presentation:Michael Liebreich, Chief Executive, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
• How can governments in the GCC region stimulate and support investment in this sector?
• What subsidy system is needed to ensure that renewable power generation projects can compete with subsidised gas-fuelled power stations?
• The importance of feed-in tariffs in creating an attractive environment for investment in renewable energy
• How can governments incentivise ALL types of clean energy investment, including energy efficiency, CCS and renewable energy?
• How best can we place a value on emissions reduction?
AbdulMajeed Ali Al Awadhi, CEO,Electricity & Water Authority, BahrainFareed Al-Yagout, President, National Power Company, Saudi ArabiaJohn Cunneen, Executive Director,Oman Authority for Electricity Regulation
Question & Answer Session
16.30 Networking Coffee Break
• Which technologies make commercial and low carbon sense? • The latest efficiency technologies in refining, petrochemicals and gas-
fuelled power generation • Reducing energy use and C02 emissions in petroleum exploration and
production • Combining flare reduction with commercially successful natural gas
utilisation projects • Understanding the economic benefits of energy efficiency and
developing a low-carbon business culture
Adel Albuainain, General Manager, Dolphin EnergyAhmad Al Kowaiter, Director New Business Evaluation Department – Clean Energy, Solar and Efficiency, Saudi AramcoSherif Foda, VP and Managing Director, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, SchlumbergerMouloud Hendou, Technical Director, Deputy,Veolia Water Solution & Technologies Oil & GasVahan Zanoyan, CEO, First Energy Bank*
Question & Answer Session
18.30 Closing Remarks & Close of Conference Day One
19.30 Cocktail Reception
18 May 2010
For sponsorship opportunities contactChris Hugall on +44 20 7978 0084 or [email protected]
“Excellent networking and learning opportunity in the most suitable atmosphere”Abdullatif Al Othman, Senior VP Finance, Saudi AramcoNOC-IOC 2009
Keynote Session: Drivers to Achieve Energy Efficiency and Resource Optimisation - Policy, Clean Technology and Project Economics
1
Keynote Country Presentations - Investment Opportunities for Clean Energy Technology2
Panel Discussion: Defining the Regulatory and Tariff Structures – What is Needed to Attract Investment into Clean and Renewable Energy?
3
Panel Discussion: Increasing Efficiency in Oil and Gas Production Through Clean Technology Implementation
4
07.30 Registration and Coffee
Chair: Willy Olsen, Former Senior Advisor to the President and CEO of Statoil, Senior Advisor, INTSOK
Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary,UN Framework Convention on Climate ChangeSam Nader, Director, Carbon Management Unit, Masdar*Dr Dietmar Siersdorfer, CEO - Energy Sector Cluster Middle East, Siemens
Chair: Willy Olsen, Former Senior Advisor to the President and CEO of Statoil, Senior Advisor to INTSOK
• Examining different CCS technologies: which have the greatest potentialfor implementation in the GCC?
• Making the business case for CCS technology: structuring projects • Financial incentives needed to promote large-scale uptake of CCS • Advances in environmentally sound C02 transportation technology • Exploring commercial uses for captured C02
Liv Monica Bargem Stubholt, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Former Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Investment Director,Aker Clean CarbonDr Victor Der, Acting Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF)*John Kilani, Head of Sustainable Development Mechanism,UNFCCC Secretariat
Question & Answer Session
11.00 Networking Coffee Break
Chair: Dr Mohammed Al-Sahlawi, President,Saudi Association of Energy Economics
Special Address:Long Term Strategies for Low Carbon Capital Investment and the Carbon MarketsKhalid Albuief, Coordinator – Environmental Coordination Division, Environmental Protection Department, Saudi Aramco*
Keynote Presentation:Investment Strategies for Clean Technology and Major Project DevelopmentChristophe Mariot, Regional Head, Structured Finance (GCC) - Energy & Commodity, Project Finance, Asset Finance, BNP Paribas
• What regulatory structures are needed to give investors confidence?
• Which clean energy sectors are attracting investment and why? • The role of sovereign wealth funds, Islamic funds and multilateral
development banks
Moriyuki Aida, Chief Representative in Dubai,Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)
Question & Answer Session
13.00 Networking Lunch
Chair: Shaikh Mohamed Bin Khalifa Al Khalifa,Director of Privatization and Outsourcing, Ministry of Finance, Bahrain
• The role of clusters or hubs for clean energy technology development • Educational initiatives to develop tomorrow’s clean energy experts • Sourcing and securing international expertise for today’s project
development • Promoting entrepreneurship and start-ups in the clean tech sector
Charles Kingdon, Director, Research Park & Industry Collaboration, Economic Development, KAUSTWilly Olsen, Former Senior Advisor to the President and CEO of Statoil, Senior Advisor to INTSOK
Question & Answer Session
15.30 Networking Coffee Break
• What is central to nuclear and solar power generation in the GCC region? • How can these alternative sources help maximise fossil fuel resource
optimisation and sustainability? • The potential of solar and nuclear energy to power heavy oil production,
CCS and desalination projects • Comparing the potential of concentrated solar thermal, concentrated PV
and large-scale PV technologies • Customising these technologies for the Middle East environment?
Dr Ghassan Jabbour, Director of Solar Technology and Development, KAUST*Fareed Al-Yagout, President, National Power Company, KSAHélène Pelosse, Director-General, IRENA*
Question & Answer Session
17.30 Conference Round Up and Close of Conference
Conference Programme Day 2 19 May 2010
Opening Keynote Presentations: Climate Change and Technology Development5
International Case Study and Panel Discussion: Carbon Capture and Storage – Making Commercial and Low Carbon Sense
6
Financing Commercial and Low Carbon Energy Projects - Challenges and Opportunities7
New Technologies in Power Generation - Capitalising on the Region’s Solar and Nuclear Energy Potential
9
Panel Discussion: The Action Plan for 2011 – Steps to be Taken to Maximise Commercial and Low Carbon Strategies
10
Investment in Capacity Building - Supporting the Implementation of Clean Energy in the Middle East
8
For further information visit www.cwcenergyevolution.com
*Awaiting final confirmation
Be a Part of the Region’s Energy Revolution
Stakeholders Dinner 17 May 2010An exclusive networking opportunity for ministry representatives, speakers, sponsors and steering committee members. This VIP dinner will allow diners to get acquainted before the start of the conference in a relaxed atmosphere.
For information on sponsoring this exclusive high level dinner, please contactChris Hugall on+44 20 7978 0084 or [email protected]
Environment 1st Award: For Clean Energy DevelopmentThe Environment 1st Award is designed to promote the exceptional work being carried out across the GCC, combining new technology and carbon critical design.
The award will take into account all aspects of the business model, including the positive effects on the environment, community and most importantly your business!
Entry deadline: Midnight, 16 April 2010See www.cwcenergyevolution.com for more details or contact Simon Gosling on +44 20 7978 0097 or [email protected].
Networking Lunches & Coffee Breaks 17 - 19 May 2010
Scheduled around the conference agenda, lunches and coffee breaks provide a relaxed setting to enable strategic
networking. Take advantage of these opportunities to connect with the right
people to drive your business interests and make the most of your participation.
Cocktail Reception 18 May 2010
Whilst relaxing and enjoying a drink, participants will have a unique opportunity to network in an informal environment, strengthening existing business relationships and creating new ones.
Energy Evolution Middle East will provide you with access to premium networking opportunities. The networking sessions are designed to bring delegates together to build valuable contacts, do deals and make the best use of your time. Bring your business cards!
Steering CommitteeH.E. Dr Abdul-Hussain Bin Ali Mirza Minister of Oil and Gas Affairs and Chairman of the National Oil and Gas Authority, Bahrain
H.E. Abbas Al NaqiSecretary GeneralOAPEC
H.E. Abdulrahim Hasan NaqiSecretary GeneralFGCCC
Shaikh Mohamed Bin Khalifa Al KhalifaDirector of Privatization and OutsourcingMinistry of Finance, Bahrain
Dr Rajendra K PachauriChairIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Dr Mohammed Al-SabbanSenior Economic Advisor to the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources,and Head of Saudi Delegation to the UNFCCC
Dr Alirio ParraSenior AssociateThe CWC Group
Dr Fareed Al-YagoutPresidentNational Power Company, KSA
John CunneenExecutive DirectorOman Authority for Electricity Regulation
Willy OlsenFormer Advisor to the President & CEO of Statoil, and Senior Advisor to INSTOK
Maximise Your InvolvementWith our bespoke sponsorship packages you can:
• Gain prime exposure to senior decision-makers• Benefit from speaker and presentation opportunities• Showcase your technologies and services• Demonstrate your commitment to the market• Position yourself as a key player
To discuss tailored sponsorship opportunities please contact Chris Hugall on +44 20 7978 0084 or
Government & MinistryNOCsPower/TechnologyIndependentsIOCsService companiesEducationLegalInvestors
Government & MinistryNOCsPower/TechnologyIndependentsIOCsService companiesEducationLegalInvestors
Participation by industry Countries represented include:
Bahrain
Iraq
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
UAE
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