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PRESENTING THE 22ND ANNUAL 14 – 15 September 2016 | Darwin Convention Centre Your ‘Top End’ networking opportunity in Northern Australia’s key oil & gas hub PART OF: 8TH ANNUAL 14 – 15 September 2016 3RD ANNUAL CO-LOCATED WITH: 10TH ANNIVERSARY KEY PRESENTATIONS FROM: Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki, Chairman, FGE Rod Sims, Chairman, ACCC Andrew Pickering, Chairman, Infrastructure Capital Group Steve Ovenden, Vice President Growth, ConocoPhillips Australia Mr. Hitoshi Okawa, Director Corporate Coordination, INPEX David Bird, Vice President Production, Shell Australia Bill Ovenden, General Manager, Exploration & Subsurface, Santos Ross Evans, General Manager, Exploration & New Resources, Origin Dr. Malcolm Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, APPEA Antoon Boey, Executive General Manager Business Development, Jemena Dr. Neil Beveridge, Senior Oil and Gas Analyst, Bernstein (Hong Kong) Limited Matthew Howell, Upstream Analyst, Wood Mackenzie Rob Merrick, Partner & Co-Head of Global Energy, Herbert Smith Freehills Platinum & Welcome Reception Sponsor Gala Dinner Sponsor Silver Sponsor Supporting Sponsor Lanyard Sponsor www.seaaoc.com In partnership with Darwin LNG – Image supplied by ConocoPhillips

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Page 1: SEAAOC Brochure

PRESENTING THE 22ND ANNUAL

14 – 15 September 2016 | Darwin Convention Centre

Your ‘Top End’ networking opportunity in Northern Australia’s key oil & gas hub

PART OF:

8TH ANNUAL

14 – 15 September 2016Darwin Convention Centre

3RD ANNUAL

CO-LOCATED WITH:

14 – 15 September 2016Darwin Convention Centre

10TH ANNIVERSARY

KEY PRESENTATIONS FROM:

Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki, Chairman, FGE

Rod Sims, Chairman, ACCC

Andrew Pickering, Chairman, Infrastructure Capital Group

Steve Ovenden, Vice President Growth, ConocoPhillips Australia

Mr. Hitoshi Okawa, Director Corporate Coordination, INPEX

David Bird, Vice President Production, Shell Australia

Bill Ovenden, General Manager, Exploration & Subsurface, Santos

Ross Evans, General Manager, Exploration & New Resources, Origin

Dr. Malcolm Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, APPEA

Antoon Boey, Executive General Manager Business Development, Jemena

Dr. Neil Beveridge, Senior Oil and Gas Analyst, Bernstein (Hong Kong) Limited

Matthew Howell, Upstream Analyst, Wood Mackenzie

Rob Merrick, Partner & Co-Head of Global Energy, Herbert Smith Freehills

Platinum & Welcome Reception Sponsor Gala Dinner Sponsor Silver Sponsor Supporting SponsorLanyard Sponsor

www.seaaoc.comIn partnership with

Darwin LNG – Image supplied by ConocoPhillips

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www.seaaoc.com

Networking and social events A great opportunity to establish business relationships with industry peers

Hosted by the Chief Minister of the Northern Territory.

Enjoy the picturesque surroundings and gorgeous view of the Darwin horizon at Parliament House as the Chief Minister welcomes attendees to the 8th Annual NT Resources Week.

*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)

Join INPEX and 550+ attendees for a social evening of networking over a lavish dinner and drinks reception.

*Dinner price per ticket: $190 + GST.

Browse through the 160+ stand exhibition & arrange business meetings all over a refreshing beverage.

*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)

Available for sponsorship - Contact [email protected]

Ease into the morning of day two of conferences with a meal from the breakfast buffet. The perfect way to get ready for the morning’s proceedings.

*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)

Available for sponsorship - Contact [email protected]

Unwind from a very busy few days by taking in the famous Darwin sunset via the harbour cruise, giving you one last chance to solidify business contacts

Tickets: $95 + GST.

Available for sponsorship - Contact [email protected]

Official NT Resources Week Welcome Reception

NT Resources Week Gala Dinner

NT Resources Week Networking Drinks

NT Resources Week Breakfast

NT Resources Week Closing Harbour Cruise

Hosted by

From 5:30 - 6:30pm, Wednesday 14th September, 2016 Exhibition Halls, Darwin Convention Centre

From 7:15pm, Wednesday 14th September, 2016 The Lawns, SKYCITY Darwin

From 6:00pm, Tuesday 13th September, 2016 Parliament House

From 8:00 - 9:00am, Thursday 15th September, 2016 Exhibition Halls, Darwin Convention Centre

From 4:30 - 7:00pm, Thursday 15th September 2016 Stokes Hill Wharf

Supported by

Sponsored by:

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Tuesday 13 September 2016 1.30–3.00pm Pre-Conference registration

6.00 – 7.30pm Official NT Resources Week Welcome Reception at Parliament House - Supported by ConocoPhillips

Wednesday 14 September 2016Conference Day One

8.00am Registration and morning coffee

8.50am Welcome to Country

NT Resources Week Conference begins

5.30pm Close of day one – SEAAOC, Mining NT & Building NT

5.35pm Networking drinks in the Exhibition Hall

6.30pm Buses begin departure for NT Resources Week Gala Dinner venue

7.15pm NT Resources Week 2016 Official Conference Dinner at SKYCITY, Darwin – Sponsored by INPEX

Thursday 15 September 2016

Conference Day Two

8.00am NT Resources Week networking breakfast in the Exhibition Hall

9.00am Conference day two begins

4.10pm Close of SEAAOC conference

4.30pm NT Resources Week closing harbour cruise

SEAAOC 2016 AT A GLANCEAn Unmissable Opportunity!

Australia is now firmly positioned to become the world’s largest exporter of LNG, as early as 2020.

The Northern Territory will play a key role, as home to world class projects such as ConocoPhillips’ Darwin LNG, INPEX’s Ichthys LNG and the onshore supply base for Shell’s Prelude FLNG. Furthermore the Northern Territory is blessed with onshore shale gas industry estimated resources exceeding 200 tcf.

It’s no wonder that the annual South East Asia Australia Offshore & Onshore Conference – SEAAOC has earned a reputation as one of the must-attend gatherings on the calendar for Australia’s oil and gas industry professionals.

Over the last 21 years the industry landscape has experienced many changes, opportunities and challenges and so it remains crucial that the 22nd annual SEAAOC program examines the industry in the context of today’s complex and challenging global market dynamics.

We invite you to join us in Darwin on September 14-15 to stay up to date with a rapidly changing industry.

• Gain important insights on project and operational developments, such as Darwin LNG, Ichthys LNG, Prelude FLNG and the Northern gas Pipeline

• Hear views on global and domestic industry trends, from experts such as Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki (FGE), Dr. Neil Beveridge (Bernstein HK) and Mr. Rod Sims (ACCC)

• Learn about overcoming the current industry challenges and how Australia’s growing industry can best be positioned to stay ahead in today’s market

SEAAOC is jointly organised by the Northern Territory Government and Informa Australia and forms part of NT Resources Week.

This is one of Australia’s largest resources and construction industry gatherings, with access to three industry focussed conferences; SEAAOC, Mining the Territory and Building the Territory, plus a dynamic co-located trade exhibition.

Join 1,200+ executives as they converge in Darwin for NT Resources Week 2016 and take advantage of an unrivalled week of networking and the ultimate opportunity to develop future business.

You can’t afford to miss out!

Pre-registration for NT Resources Week

When: 13th September, 1.30pm-3.00pm

Where: Exhibition Hall, Darwin Convention Centre

Online networking tool

The networking tool enables all delegates, sponsors, exhibitors & speakers to contact each other to set up meeting prior to the event begins. The tool will go live the week before commencement in August.

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SEAAOC - South East Asia Australia Offshore & Onshore Conference Wednesday 14 September 2016

8.00 Morning coffee and registration

Commencement of the 8th NT Resources Week The morning of day one will be a combined plenary session for SEAAOC, Mining the Territory and Building the Territory (prior to morning tea), before branching into separate programs streams.

8.35 Welcome from Informa

8.40 Welcoming remarks from the Chairperson

8.50 Welcome to Country

9.00 NT GOVERNMENT ADDRESS:

Chief Minister, Northern Territory Government of Australia (invited)

9.30 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ADDRESS:

Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia, Government of Australia (invited)

9.50 Partnering with the private sector to grow infrastructure investment in the Northern Territory

— What is the Northern Territory Infrastructure Development Fund?

— What is its role?

— What opportunities do we see?

Andrew Pickering, Chairman, Infrastructure Capital Group

10.20 Morning tea

10.50 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Oil and Gas Markets in Turmoil: Implications for Australia

— Outlook for oil prices and direction of oil markets

— Can OPEC reach an agreement? When?

— Can non OPEC led by Russia and US adjust the production?

— Evolution of supply and demand and oil prices in the short, medium and long term

— LNG Markets imbalance? When can the balance be reached?

— How do oil prices and hub prices for LNG converge?

— Will spot prices in Europe and Asia become a larger determining factor in new contracts?

Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki, Chairman, FGE

11.30 Global LNG market dynamics and the implications for Australia’s LNG industry

— Introduction – Where the Global LNG market now and where it is likely to be heading?

— The Past – How has this impacted Australia?

— The Future – What is the next step for Australian LNG?

Matthew Howell, Senior Analyst – Asia-Pacific Upstream Research, Wood Mackenzie

12.00 Building on a decade of world-class operations in Darwin

— Celebrating 10 years of excellence in Darwin

— Why Darwin LNG is uniquely placed for future growth — Update on Barossa and Poseidon projects

Steve Ovenden, Vice President Growth, ConocoPhillips Australia

12.30 The Ichthys LNG Project

Mr. Hitoshi Okawa, Director Corporate Coordination, INPEX

1.10 Lunch

2.00 Remarks from the Chairperson

2.10 Prelude FLNG, Industry innovation coming to WA

David Bird, Vice President Production, Shell Australia

2.40 LNG project economics in Australia: Short to medium term outlook

3.10 Outlook for M&A in the Australian Energy market

— An overview of Asia Pacific upstream M&A activity since the fall in the oil price

— The future of upstream M&A activity in a lower oil price environment

— Deal strategies and mechanics that can be adopted in this environment

Rob Merrick, Partner & Co-Head of Global Energy, Herbert Smith Freehills

3.40 Afternoon tea

4.10 Challenges and opportunities in developing Australia’s natural gas resources

— The economic climate

— Getting regulation right

— Countering critics — Winning community support

Dr. Malcolm Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, APPEA

4.40 A new-era for LNG buying and pricing trends

Neil Beveridge, Senior Equity Analyst – Asia-Pacific Oil & Gas, Bernstein (Hong Kong) Limited

5.10 Outlook for European gas demand

— Which countries will supply

— What are the implications for Australian LNG?

5.30 Closing remarks from Chairperson

5.35 Networking drinks

7.15 NT Resources Week Gala Dinner - SkyCity Casino Sponsored by

DAY 1

www.seaaoc.com

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SEAAOC - South East Asia Australia Offshore & Onshore Conference Thursday 15 September 2016

8.00 NT Resources Week Networking Breakfast

9.00 Welcome to Day 2 and opening remarks from the Chairperson Dr. Malcolm Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, APPEA

9.10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: An increasingly complex and uncertain gas market: Key findings from the ACCC’s inquiry

— The development of Liquefied Natural Gas facilities in Queensland has created unprecedented change in the east coast gas market

— A triple whammy of events has created an increasingly complex environment for many gas market participants

— Meeting future domestic and LNG demand will require extensive development of undeveloped gas reserves and resources

— The current test for pipeline regulation is not fit for purpose

Rod Sims, Chairman, ACCC

9.40 Northern Gas Pipeline – An innovative nation-building project

Jemena was selected in November 2015 to build and operate the NGP. The 622km pipeline will link Tennant Creek in the Territory to Mt Isa in Queensland, driving commercial exploration and development of currently untapped gas reserves.

— An update on how the NGP project is progressing and the vision for its future.

— The economic and job opportunities that the NGP will create

— Project outlook - Unlocking the next phase of economic growth for the Territory and helping build a stronger Northern Australia

Antoon Boey, Executive General Manager Business Development, Jemena

10.10 Morning tea

10.40 An update from Santos

Bill Ovenden, General Manager, Exploration & Subsurface, Santos

11.10 Origin’s exploration and drilling activities in the Beetaloo Basin

Ross Evans, General Manager, Exploration & New Resources, Origin

11.40 Opportunities for Northern Territory gas on the eastern seaboard

Richard Cottee, Managing Director, Central Petroleum

12.00 An update of Armour Energy’s Northern Australian gas projects

Robbert de Weijer, Chief Executive Officer, Armour Energy

12.20 Lunch

1.20 Nextgen North West Cable System ‘switch on’ - Achievements and lessons learnt

Michael Ackland, Director, Commercial and Strategy, Nextgen

1.50 Mid-stream developments – unlocking infrastructure assets from projects

— A new breed of industry player

— A drop in prices means that operators are unlocking infrastructure assets

— What available and who is playing in this space

— What can we learn from North America’s thriving midstream industry?

For latest updates visit www.seaaoc.com

2.10 PANEL DISCUSSION: Procurement & supply chain: Taking a collaborative approach to working together

— What does a successful supplier/buyer relationship look like?

— How is the oil and gas sector supply chain evolving?

— What are the opportunities for local businesses in plant sustainment?

— What is the processes for becoming pre-qualified?

— What resources are available to aid local businesses navigate procurement requirements?

— How can local businesses best position themselves for doing business successfully?

Senior Representative, ConocoPhillips Owen Pike, General Manager, MMC Australia For panellist updates visit www.seaaoc.com

2.50 Afternoon tea

3.20 What are the opportunities for collaboration, sustaining capital and operation support for Australia’s new wave of LNG facilities?

For latest updates visit www.seaaoc.com

3.40 FORECAST PANEL - The Distillery - Where are the prices going in 2016/2017?

The panel will include speakers from the leading industry journalists, analysts and key market watchers. The panel will “distil” everything that has been discussed over the previous two days, and allow delegates to raise any final thoughts on market trends and directions. The Distillery will also use a poll from attendees on market dynamics.

For latest updates visit www.seaaoc.com

4.10 Closing remarks for the 22nd Annual SEAAOC Conference

4.30 NT Resources Week Closing Harbour Cruise

DAY 2

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About our major sponsors

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR 2016 SPONSORS | This year’s major sponsors are:

ConocoPhillips - Platinum and Welcome Reception Sponsor

ConocoPhillips is the world’s largest independent oil and gas exploration and production company, based on proved reserves and production. Headquartered in Houston Texas, ConocoPhillips had operations and activities in 21 countries, US$20 billion in annual revenue, US$100 billion of total assets, and approximately 15,600 employees as of 31 March 2016. Our operations averaged 1,589 million BOED in 2015 and preliminary proved reserves of 8.2 billion BOE as of 31 December 2015.

Within Australia, operations include the Darwin LNG facility in the Northern Territory, the Bayu-Undan field in the JDPA of the Timor Sea, and Australia Pacific LNG in Queensland. ConocoPhillips are conducting exploration, appraisal and development activities across northern Australia including the Greater Poseidon, Caldita-Barossa and Greater Sunrise fields.

In February 2016, ConocoPhillips celebrated 10 years of safe operation at Darwin LNG, and the safe delivery of over 500 LNG cargos.

ConocoPhillips is proud of the contribution they have made to the establishment and growth of the LNG industry in the Northern Territory, demonstrating a commitment to promoting economic growth, healthy environments and vibrant communities. A key part of our local success hinges on our recruitment and development of local Territorians, building a highly skilled world class workforce who live and work in the Territory.

We invite you to visit our website www.conocophillips.com.au and connect with ConocoPhillips on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram.

INPEX - Gala Dinner Sponsor

INPEX Australia is a determined, dynamic and rapidly growing part of INPEX CORPORATION, a leading independent worldwide oil and gas explorer and producer headquartered in Japan. We pride ourselves on being a relationship-driven organisation. This is closely tied to the shared Japanese and Australian cultural desire to cultivate and protect relationships. INPEX has been a quiet achiever in Australia for 30 years. However, our multi-billion dollar Ichthys LNG Project, in the Northern Territory, is now turning heads. It is being acknowledged for the vital role it will play in providing Japan’s future energy security and the multitude of community, social and economic benefits it will provide for generations in Australia.

For more information visit: www.inpex.com.au

EVENT PARTNER

MEDIA PARTNERSSUPPORTED BY

SILVER SPONSOR LANYARD SPONSOR SUPPORTING SPONSOR

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Sponsorship & Exhibition

Please contact our Sponsorship ManagerMegan Rogulski Tel: +61 2 9080 4030E: [email protected]

Sponsorship and exhibition enquiries

A COMPREHENSIVE MARKETING OPPORTUNITY NOT-TO-BE MISSED

The 8th Annual NT Resources Week 2016 Exhibition will provide you with an exceptional opportunity to penetrate Northern Australia’s resources and construction industry markets.

Showcase your products, innovations and services in front of 1200+ attendees across the two days.

Be a part of Northern Australia’s largest resources and construction industry!

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ATTENDEE INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN

Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas

Oil & Gas Field Services

Engineering/Surveying

Government

Finance

Transport

Drilling

Other 2%

3%

6%

7%

8%

16%

24%

34%

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Venue Details

Darwin Convention CentreStokes Hill Road, Darwin, NT, 0800Phone: (08) 8923 9000 • Fax: (08) 8923 9199 www.darwinconventioncentre.com.au

Pricing DetailsConference Package PRICE GST TOTAL

2 Day Conference $1,995.00 $199.50 $2,194.50

2 Day Conference (Special Rate)* $1,296.75 $129.68 $1,426.43

Gala Dinner $190.00 $19.00 $209.00

Closing Harbour Cruise $95.00 $9.50 $104.50

*SPECIAL RATE There is a special 35% discount on conference attendance for all businesses that have originated in the Northern Territory and are not a branch office of a national or international company. To see if you qualify for the $1296.75 + GST discount rate, please email [email protected]

Travel to Darwin & escape the winter!

Escape the colder climates and relax in 30 degree temperature, dive into the waterfront precinct wave pool and take in the sights and sounds of Mindl Beach. Darwin is a buzzing cultural metropolis, so why not extend your stay?

Full accommodation, travel and venue information under the venue/accom tab at: www.seaaoc.com

3 Easy Ways to RegisterWEBwww.seaaoc.com

Telephone+61 2 9080 4025 – Quote event code: P16R02

[email protected] – Quoting P16R02

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