Asia Oil & Gas Investment Congress 2008 - November 3-7, 2008 - Singapore

 

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Key speakers at this event
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V K Sibal
Directorate General
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, India
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Greg Hill
Executive Vice President
Royal Dutch Shell, The Netherlands
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James Menzies
Chief Executive Officer
Salamander Energy, UK
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Mehdi Karbasian
Chairman
Iran Oil Industry Pension Fund
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James Eddy
Investment Director
3i, UK
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R Priyono
Head
BP Migas, Indonesia
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D K Pande
Exploration Director
ONGC, India

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Programme


Day One, 4 November 2008
Day Two, 5 November 2008
Day Three, 6 November 2008

last modified: 11/08/2008 07:50:03 (GMT)

Day One, 4 November 2008
9am
Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

REGULATORY AND INVESTMENT OUTLOOK

9.30am
Asian government dialogue: Current and impending regulatory developments to attract foreign participation     
In this session, regulators across 10 different countries in Asia will share how they are restructuring their fiscal policies to encourage private sector investment. Each country will present for 10 minutes followed a 15 minutes open forum.
  • Updates on regulations and concession/PSC rights given by each country
  • Laying out incentives and taxation offered to IOCs and small and mid-cap oil companies
  • Identifying future infrastructure developments that will better ensure oil companies gain from their investment
  • What are the risks and challenges that investors have to be aware of and what are the strategies in mitigating them?
 
V.K. Sibal, Directorate General,
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas
Ho Vichit, Vice Chairman,
Cambodian National Petroleum Authority
Xuan Dinh Nguyen, Deputy Director General,
Ministry of Industry & Trade
Francis Lola, Director,
Department of Petroleum Energy
Tseren Purev, State Secretary,
Ministry of Fuel & Energy
Dingming Xu, Director General,
National Development and Reform Commission

11am
Networking coffee break

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN CHINA & MONGOLIA

11.30am
Country entry strategies to acquire oil and gas concessions in China and Mongolia
  • Overview of the investment climate in China and Mongolia’s oil and gas reserves
  • Successful case studies of IOCs and small, mid-cap oil companies
  • Assessing future trends and the factors that will invite more private and foreign sector participation
 
Farzam Kamalabadi, President,
Future Trends International

11.50am
Junior perspective: Strategies for a PSC in China
  • Leveraging on Fortune Oil’s PSC experience with the Chinese regulators
  • Developing an integrated gas network in China
  • Importance of relationships in a dynamic regulatory environment
 
John Pexton, Deputy CEO,
Fortune Oil

12.10pm
Bankable project: Exploring the highly prospective oil bearing Block XXIII in the Gobi Desert in the Southern part of Mongolia
  • Strategy in acquiring the asset; M&A with another small or mid-cap oil company
  • Raising capital to fund E&P project in an emerging Mongolian market
  • Investor take on oil and gas projects in Mongolia
 
Thomas Flottmann, CEO,
Manas Petroleum

12.30pm
Q&A with session speakers

1pm
Networking lunch

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN INDIA

2pm
Bankable project: Exploring India and Asia’s oil and gas reserves
  • Profiting from E&P projects in India
  • Comparing investing in India and Asia with other regions; why Asia?
  • Oilex’s profile and investible feature; why invest in Oilex?
 
Bruce McCarthy, CEO,
Oilex Ltd.

2.20pm
Bankable project: Operating the Amguri Development Block in Northeastern India
  • Understanding the profitability of developing the Amguri and AA-ON/7 block
  • What are the future plans and strategy of Canoro Resources in India and the rest of Asia?
  • Mitigating the challenges and bottlenecks along the way
 
Les Kondratoff, President, CEO & Director,
Canoro Resources Ltd

2.40pm
Bankable project: Nine onshore and three offshore blocks for oil, gas and CBM in India and beyond
  • Maintaining a balanced portfolio of exploration and production assets: why is this important?
  • Obtaining the rights for the development of CBM in India: how economically viable is it?
  • Mitigating cost issues and dwindling engineers
 
S. R. Agrawal, Executive Director - Exploration & Production,
Essar Oil

3pm
Q&A with session speakers

3.30pm
Networking coffee break

ACCESSING CAPITAL THROUGH PRIVATE EQUITY AND INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS

4pm
Private equity panel: Opportunities for private equity in Asia’s oil & gas sector
  • Appetite for investing in Asia’s oil & gas projects versus other regions
  • Understanding key investment options, evaluation criteria and portfolio allocation strategies
  • Assessing returns and risks in investing in majors versus small and mid-cap oil companies
  • Identifying your exit points to protect your capital
 
James Eddy, Investment Director,
3i
Jennifer Zarrilli, CFO & MD,
First Reserve Corporation
Lance Crist, Global Head,
IFC

4.30pm
Institutional investor: Allocation strategies to the oil & gas sector to leverage on the high energy prices
  • High risk, high return: should institutional investors consider diversifying their portfolio to a traditionally high risk sector
  • Understanding portfolio management strategies adopted by leading institutional investors in the sector
  • Assessing key investment options, evaluation criteria and portfolio allocation strategies
  • Evaluating returns and risks in investing in majors versus small and mid-cap oil companies
  • Identifying your exit points to protect your capital
 
Mehdi Karbassian, Chairman,
Iran Oil Industry Pension Fund

5pm
Chairperson’s Summary & Closing of Conference Day One

5.15pm
Speed Networking and cocktail reception

6pm
Beatles’ themed Cocktail Party


Day Two, 5 November 2008
9am
Chairman's opening remarks

THE ROLE OF ASIAN NOCs & IOCs IN SECURING GLOBAL ENERGY SUPPLY

9.15am
International keynote: Partnership and collaboration strategies in Asia
  • Understanding IOC perspective on Asia’s oil and gas reserves versus E&P in mature locations such as in the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico
  • Opportunities in Asia: Where should exploration companies be looking at?
  • Understanding IOCs commitment to invest more in technology advancement to enhance oil recovery
  • Partnerships with NOCs and juniors: What is the current situation in Asia?
 
Greg Hill, EVP - Exploration & Production, Asia Pacific,
Shell Exploration & Production

9.45am
NOCs panel discussion: Understanding the need to collaborate and the role of each to supply unmet global oil and gas demand
  • Will the global oil and gas demand be met with more investments and collaboration?
  • NOCs perspective on collaborating with IOCs; Are they ready to share their access to oil and gas reserves to IOCs who have the expertise and technology to hone from more difficult locations?
  • What do NOCs expect from IOCs in such collaboration?
  • What do IOCs expect from NOCs?
 
Antonio Cailao, President & CEO,
PNOC
Dinesh Kumar Pande, Director (Exploration),
ONGC
Karen Agustiawan, Coporate Vice President - Upstream,
Pertamina

10.30am
Networking coffee break

PROJECT FINANCING & LEGAL ASPECTS IN OIL & GAS

11am
Junior’s perspective in attracting capital in Asia
  • Identifying how capital is raised and evaluating its successes
  • Assessing foreign investors’ appetite vs. Asian investors’ appetite for oil and gas projects in Asia
  • Surveying best place/s to raise capital and why
  • Appetite for mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures
 
Nick Cooper, CFO,
Salamander Energy

11.30am
Utilising project financing as a means to raise capital: Issues and opportunities
  • Status of Asia’s local currency bond market and its impact on oil and gas project financing
  • How will the volatile debt market today impact project financing? A square look at its advantages and disadvantages
  • Impact of size, technical complexity and project quality
  • Risk assessment and the “Bankable Feasibility Study”
  • Understanding how proposals and projects can get better financing deals making them more bankable

12pm
Understanding the legal characteristics of oil and gas financing and transactions in Asia
  • Identifying the legal characteristics of oil and gas financing and transactions
  • Mitigating financing risks through legal provisions
  • Knowing what the fair allotment of liabilities and indemnities are between each party

12.30pm
Networking lunch

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN INDO-CHINA & THE PHILIPPINES

1.30pm
Developing a country-entry strategy to vie for joint-venture exploration projects in Vietnam’s offshore basins
  • Understanding the impact of a country entry strategy in the Asian context
  • Considering criteria in developing a country-entry strategy
  • Surveying various options in entering into concessions/PSCs in Asia
 
James Menzies, CEO,
Salamander Energy

1.50pm
Bankable project: Creating shareholder wealth from early cash flow in the Calauit Field
  • Why Philippines? Attractiveness of the regulatory and concession framework in the Philippines
  • Assessing production in the Calauit Field: Is it producing on target?
  • Challenges and risks in operating in the Philippines
 
Alex Parks, CEO,
Otto Energy

2.10pm
Bankable project: Operating Cuu Long Basin in Vietnam and Western Basin in Thailand
  • Checklist before considering a country’s upstream oil and gas block offers
  • Comparing the investment climate in Africa and Asia
  • Market capitalisation and ROI
  • Challenges in listing in Asia and Africa rather than in London
 
Ed Story, CEO,
Soco Energy

2.30pm
Investment opportunity in Cambodian oil and gas
  • Understanding the macro and micro factors that makes Cambodia a hot investment destination
  • Current investor appetite in Cambodia and in oil and gas
  • Assessing the risks and returns
 
Marvin Yeo, Managing Partner,
Frontier Investment & Development Partners

3pm
Networking coffee break

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN INDONESIA

3.30pm
Supporting a conducive investment climate for upstream oil and gas activities
  • The Ministry of Energy, Directorate for Oil & Gas, Pertamina EP and BP Migas: what are their relationships with each other and what is BP Migas’ role and impact on the investor
  • Understanding BP Migas’ strategy to increase oil & gas production and decreasing cost recovery as Indonesia’s executive agency for oil and gas E&P
  • Identifying the challenges in policing PSCs and compliance of oil and gas regulations; how can oil companies help?
 
Rachmat Sudibjo Priyono, Chairman,
BP Migas

4pm
Bankable project: Established hydrocarbon-producing basins vs. untested basins
  • Balancing a portfolio of established vs. untested basins: Why is this important?
  • Why Indonesia? Established or untested
  • Assessing the investment climate in Indonesia and mitigating the challenges
 
Paul Ellis, Chief Executive,
Serica Energy

4.20pm
Bankable project: Monetising major natural gas discoveries at the Corridor Block to deliver future production growth
  • Update on the status and production capacities of the Corridor Block
  • A review of other upstream projects in Indonesia and the profitability of each
  • Advantages and challenges in investing in Indonesia
 
Ron Aston, General Manager,
Talisman Energy

4.40pm
Bankable project: Coal seam gas exploration & production in Indonesia and other parts of Asia
  • Understanding coal seam gas in meeting the world’s increasing demand for cleaner energy
  • Comparing exploration of coal seam gas with hydrocarbons; is more commercially viable
  • Challenges in doing business in Indonesia and the rest of Asia vis a vis the climate in Australia
 
Nick Davies, CEO,
Arrow Energy

5pm
Q&A with session speakers

5.30pm
Chairperson’s summary & closing of conference day two

6pm
Asian Oil & Gas Dinner party

9pm
Zouk After-party


Day Three, 6 November 2008
9am
Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

CAPITAL MARKETS & RISK MANAGEMENT IN ASIA

9.15am
Investment banks panel: Capital growth, buyouts, and accessing Asia capital market
  • Comparing Asia’s capital market versus other traditional destinations such as London, New York or Australia
  • Investor appetite for oil & gas projects in Asia versus other parts of the world
  • Key opportunities and challenges for oil & gas companies to raise capital in the region
  • Understanding different options and channels in raising capital
  • Raising capital in different exchanges: what are the pros and cons
  • Evaluating opportunities for small and mid-cap oil companies in this market
 
Mark Dempsey, Head of Corporate Finance Asia,
Macquarie
Yash Kaman, Executive Director, Investment Banking, Energy & Natural Resources,
JP Morgan
Christopher Huang, Managing Director, Global Power & Utilities Group,
Morgan Stanley

10.15am
Surveying political, operational and financial risks and learning how to mitigate your investment risks in Asia
  • Identifying the political, operational and financial risks that impact financing
  • Impact of political, operational and financial risks on financing
  • Knowing how to mitigate investment risks

10.45am
Networking coffee break

AUSTRALASIAN FOCUSED INDEPENDENT OIL COMPANIES

11.30am
Investment opportunities in Papua New Guinea
  • Understanding the opportunities and mitigating the challenges faced in exploring and developing PNG’s oil and gas reserves
  • Various options used and listing in various exchanges to raise capital: what are the advantages and disadvantages
  • InterOil’s profile: Past, present and future capabilities and achievements
 
Collin Visaggio, CFO,
Inter Oil

11.50am
Continuing growth as an exploration and production company: Why invest in Cue Energy?
  • Understanding Cue Energy Resources’ profile from its management team to its existing current strong shareholder confidence
  • Geographic coverage and project showcasing in Australasia: Updates and achievements
  • Future plans and strategies ensuring sustained growth as an oil company
 
Robert Coppin, CEO,
Cue Energy

12.10pm
Q&A with session speakers

12.30pm
Networking lunch

ACCESSING CAPITAL THROUGH FUNDS AND HIGH NET WORTH INDIVIDUALS

2pm
Asset management panel: Asset allocation to the energy sector in Asia through investing in the equities of oil majors
  • Knowing global asset management houses perspective in investing in Asia’s oil and gas; what to you is its viability as an asset class
  • Outlook on this sector’s profitability
  • Weighing Asia’s oil and gas’s worth and knowing how much to allocate
 
Vijay Sethu, CEO,
CIMB Standard Strategic Asset Advisors

2.45pm
Energy fund panel: How can small and mid-cap oil companies access capital through energy funds?
  • Evaluating the growth of energy funds investing in Asia’s oil & gas sector
  • Understanding how energy funds invest in Asia’s oil and gas projects
  • Understanding how energy funds evaluate risks and strategies in mitigating the risk
  • How can you present your projects to energy funds for investment?
 
Trivedi Kiran, Chief Executive Officer,
Transglobal Energy Funds
Wiliam Lean , Managing Director for Infrastructure,
Vinacapital
Dennis Zhao, Investment Director,
Future Trends International

3.30pm
Securities panel: Reaching out to high network investors for more capital
  • Validating investor appetite for Asia’s oil and gas
  • Assessing the ROI in investing through securities vs. other investment options into Asia’s oil and gas
  • Weighing the advantages and disadvantages through securities
 
Itphong Saengtubtim, Regional Energy,
CIMB-GK Securities
Manuel Tordesillas, President,
ATR-Kim Eng

4.15pm
Chairperson’s closing remarks and end of conference

4.30pm
Final networking refreshment

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conference details
Conference:
Day 1
4 Nov 2008 8am - 6pm
Day 2
5 Nov 2008 8am - 6pm
Day 3
6 Nov 2008 8am - 6pm
Workshops:
Capital Raising Summit
3 Nov 2008 8am - 6pm
Legal Summit: Negotiating
concessions/PSC & identifying legal implications of financial
transactions
7 Nov 2008 8am - 6pm

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