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Christophe de Margerie, Chief Executive Officer, Total
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Shokri Ghanem, Former Prime Minister, Libya
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John Brantley, General Manager, Chemical and Petroleum Industries, IBM Corporation
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Ayman Asfari, Group Chief Executive, Petrofac Limited
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Paolo Scaroni, Chief Executive Officer, Eni
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Nordine Ait-Laoussine, President of Nalcosa and Former Oil Minister, Algeria
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Armando Zamora, Director General, ANH Colombia
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Herman Franssen, President, International Energy Associates
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John B. Hess, Chairman of the Board & CEO, Hess Corporation
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H.E. Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al-Sabah, Former Minister of Oil & Finance, Kuwait
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Kamel Bennaceur, Senior Adviser, Schlumberger Ltd.
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Tom Wallin, President, Energy Intelligence
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Tony Hayward, Group Chief Executive, BP
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H.E. Dr. Rilwanu Lukman, Minister of Petroleum Resources, Nigeria
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Louis Redshaw, Director, Head of Environmental Markets, Barclays Capital
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Fereidun Fesharaki, Chairman & CEO, FACTS Global Energy
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James J. Mulva, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ConocoPhillips
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Lord Howell of Guildford, Former Secretary of State for Energy and Deputy Opposition Leader, House of Lords, U.K.
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Andrew Bartlett, Global Head, Oil and Gas, Standard Chartered Bank
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James R. Pierce Jr., Managing Director and Chairman, Energy Practice, Marsh, Inc.
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Jakob Thomasen, Chief Executive Officer, Maersk Oil
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Alirio A. Parra, Former Minister of Energy and Mines, Venezuela
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Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, International Energy Agency
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Theodore Eck, Consulting Energy Economist, Institute for Defense Analysis
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Ian R. Taylor, President and Chief Executive, The Vitol Group of Companies
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H.E. Abdalla Salem El-Badri, Secretary General, OPEC
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Fadhil Chalabi, Executive Director, Centre For Global Energy Studies
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Ghassan Salamé, Professor of International Relations, Institut d’Etudes Politiques
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Thomas D. O'Malley, Chairman, Petroplus Holdings A.G.
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Issam A.R. Al-Chalabi, Former Minister of Oil, Iraq
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Jonathan Stern, Director of Gas Research, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
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Sarah Miller, Editor-at-Large, Energy Intelligence
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Vahan Zanoyan, Chief Executive Officer, First Energy Bank
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Matthew R. Simmons, Chairman, Simmons & Company International
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Edgard Habib, Chief Economist, Chevron Corporation
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Roger Cohen, Opinions Writer, “Globalist” Columnist, International Herald Tribune
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Dean E. Taylor, Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, Tidewater Inc.
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Lou Pugliaresi, President, Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. (EPRINC)
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Christof Rühl, Chief Economist, BP
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Sadad Ibrahim Al Husseini, Independent Consultant
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Oil & Money
The 30th Anniversary of the Energy Industry’s Premier Conference
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Oil & Money 2009 in Review
Confirmed corporate executives and ministers include:
- Christophe de Margerie, Chief Executive Officer, Total
- Tony Hayward, Group Chief Executive, BP
- James J. Mulva, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ConocoPhillips
- H.E. Dr. Rilwanu Lukman, Minister of Petroleum Resources, Nigeria
- Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, International Energy Agency
- H.E. Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al-Sabah, Former Minister of Oil & Finance, Kuwait
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- Paolo Scaroni, Chief Executive Officer, Eni
- Shokri Ghanem, Former Prime Minister, Libya
- H.E. Abdalla Salem El-Badri, Secretary General, OPEC
- Alirio A. Parra, Former Minister of Energy and Mines, Venezuela
- Jakob Thomasen, Chief Executive Officer, Maersk Oil
- Nordine Ait-Laoussine, President of Nalcosa and Former Oil Minister, Algeria
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complete list of confirmed speakers
This year’s conference, themed Strategies for Turbulent Times, is shaping up to be an exciting event that will enable us to address some of the most severe challenges the industry has faced in years. Key topics are likely to include:
- From Spare Capacity to the Next Supply Crisis: Upstream and Downstream Challenges
- Obama’s Energy Policy: Implications of the US Shift to a New Carbon Policy
- The Geopolitics of Oil: NOC/IOC Challenges, Energy Security Issues, and EU Energy Priorities
- Oil Price Forecasting: How Did the Industry Get it Wrong?
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The Petroleum Executive of the Year Award
The international energy industry’s most prestigious award, the
Petroleum Executive of the Year recognizes outstanding leadership by an executive in the international energy industry. Recipients are chosen through a confidential peer selection process involving CEOs and other senior energy executives.
Award winners are honored at a black-tie banquet, which is the marquee event at
Oil & Money. This world-renowned event provides attendees with the invaluable opportunity to network with the most powerful in the industry.
This year, it is our great pleasure to honor Christophe de Margerie, Chief Executive Officer of Total, as the
2009 Petroleum Executive of the Year. Mr. de Margerie was chosen by his peers both for his achievements and his frank views on industry challenges. The
award dinner will take place at The Dorchester on Tuesday, October 20.
Past recipients include Paolo Scaroni, CEO of Eni S.p.A.; H.E.
Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Energy and Industry for the State of Qatar; Dr. Shokri Ghanem,
Chairman of Libya NOC; Abdallah S. Jum'ah, President and CEO of
Saudi Aramco; David J. O'Reilly, Chairman and CEO of ChevronTexaco
; Lee R. Raymond, Chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil; James J.
Mulva, Chairman and CEO of Phillips Petroleum Company; Sir Mark
Moody-Stuart, former Chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors of
the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies; Thierry Desmarest,
Chairman and CEO of TotalFinaElf; Lucio A. Noto, Chairman and CEO
of Mobil Corporation; Luis E. Giusti Lopez, Chairman and CEO of
Petroleos de Venezuela S.A.; and Lord John Browne, Group Chief
Executive of BP, plc.
Click here to read the full press release announcing
the 2009’s award recipient
Click here to view all the previous recipients of the
Petroleum Executive of the Year Award
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Oil & Money 2008: Conference in Review
Each year, the Oil & Money conference is an annual industry summit where the world's most influential decision-makers examine the macroeconomic and geopolitical issues that are shaping the international oil and gas industries. This year's conference was an exciting and productive forum, setting the stage for great discussions among the industry's giants.
Click here for an overview of the highlights, main themes, speakers, and
presentations of Oil & Money 2008
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