Roger Cohen, Opinions Writer, “Globalist” Columnist, International Herald Tribune
Dean E. Taylor, Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, Tidewater Inc.
Lou Pugliaresi, President, Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. (EPRINC)
Christof Rühl, Chief Economist, BP
Sadad Ibrahim Al Husseini, Independent Consultant
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Oil & Money
The Energy Industry’s Premier Conference
Monday Evening, October 19th: Welcome Cocktail Reception
Speakers, delegates and attendees are welcomed to an evening at the
The InterContinental London Park Lane.
Tuesday, October 20th and Wednesday, October 21st: Conference Agenda Topics
Select:
Ministerial Forum and Corporate Keynote Speeches
Top energy ministers and corporate leaders will offer their perspectives on how they are confronting today's geopolitical and business challenges.
From Spare Capacity to the Next Supply Crisis
Top industry experts will analyze the global oil supply picture and the refining outlook. Key issues will include:
— The effects of the economic crisis on investments
— The supply implications of various price scenarios
— The potential and likely locations of new supply growth
CEO Forum: Global Upstream Challenges
CEOs from the industry's major players will gather to discuss the challenges the industry faces in developing new upstream plays, managing the financial crisis and coping with market volatility.
The Geopolitics of Energy
The political nature of energy, perennially linked to the sources of supply and demand, always attracts public attention at moments of crisis. However, the current geopolitics of energy have become as complex as they have ever been, as energy security issues once again have risen to public prominence and the industry continues to grapple with the tensions and challenges of the evolving relationships between NOCs and IOCs.
The Coming Carbon Economy: What it Means for Oil and Gas
While leaders in many nations discuss ambitious targets for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, a debate rages within the energy industry about how to respond. This panel will attempt to answer the following questions and examine their implications for the energy industry:
— What are the likely costs and opportunities of different options for meeting the targets?
— How will the oil and gas business change as a result?
Cost, Capacity, and Personnel: Critical Challenges for Oil Support Services
The capacity constraints that plague almost all sectors of the global petroleum business are proving difficult to overcome, especially as the industry confronts continued tight supply of critical inputs such as skilled labor and specialized equipment. How will these challenges affect not only the oil services sector but other support sectors as well?
The Financial Crisis and Its Impact on the Energy Business
Our panel of energy and financial experts will address the short- and long-term implications of the financial crisis and present a wide range of closely reasoned perspectives on future outcomes for the oil industry. We will also venture some introspective analysis on how the industry got the supply and price picture so wrong.
Global Natural Gas: Feast or Famine?
As with the oil industry, the global natural gas business is facing price pressures and global instability. This panel will investigate topics ranging from North American non-conventional gas sources to European supply security and the impacts on the global gas business of lower gas prices.
New Dimensions in Oil Trading
The unprecedented volatility of oil prices and the financial crisis are fostering a range of new challenges to oil trading. How will a new regulatory environment and greater pressures on oil as an asset class transform oil trading?
New US and EU Energy Policies and Priorities
Obama's election heralds a new direction in US energy policy, a new policy response to the carbon challenge, and a new set of incentives to develop new energy sources to reduce the US dependence on imported oil. Our panel of experts will examine these changing policies and shifting priorities of the new US administration as well as the degree of congruence and conflict with European energy priorities.
Oil & Money 2009, Speakers Presentations are available from speakers whose names are active links in the list below.
Nikolai Ahrens
Managing Director, Head of European Natural Resources and Power, Nomura International plc
Nordine Ait-Laoussine
President of Nalcosa and Former Oil Minister, Algeria
Issam A.R. Al-Chalabi
Former Minister of Oil, Iraq
Sadad Ibrahim Al Husseini
Independent Consultant
H.E. Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al-Sabah
Former Minister of Oil & Finance, Kuwait
Ayman Asfari
Group Chief Executive, Petrofac Limited
Andrew Bartlett
Global Head, Oil and Gas, Standard Chartered Bank
Kamel Bennaceur
Senior Adviser, Schlumberger Ltd.
John Brantley
General Manager, Chemical and Petroleum Industries, IBM Corporation
Fadhil Chalabi
Executive Director, Centre For Global Energy Studies
Roger Cohen
Opinions Writer, “Globalist” Columnist, International Herald Tribune
Jeffrey R. Currie
Head of Commodities Research, Goldman Sachs International
Theodore Eck
Consulting Energy Economist, Institute for Defense Analysis
H.E. Abdalla Salem El-Badri
Secretary General, OPEC
José Manuel Entrecanales
Chief Executive Officer, Acciona S.A.
Fereidun Fesharaki
Chairman & CEO, FACTS Global Energy
Herman Franssen
President, International Energy Associates
Shokri Ghanem
Former Prime Minister, Libya
Richard Guerrant
Director, Gas & Power MKTG Europe, ExxonMobil
Lord Howell of Guildford
Former Secretary of State for Energy and Deputy Opposition Leader, House of Lords, U.K.
Edgard Habib
Chief Economist, Chevron Corporation
Tony Hayward
Group Chief Executive, BP
Albert Helmig
President, Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange
John B. Hess
Chairman of the Board & CEO, Hess Corporation
Stephen Dunbar-Johnson
Publisher, International Herald Tribune
James Kanter
EU Correspondent, International Herald Tribune, and Reporter, Green Inc., nytimes.com
David Knapp
Senior Editor, Global Oil Markets, Energy Intelligence
Coby van der Linde
Director, Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael
H.E. Dr. Rilwanu Lukman
Minister of Petroleum Resources, Nigeria
Christophe de Margerie
Chief Executive Officer, Total
James J. Mulva
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ConocoPhillips
Thomas D. O'Malley
Chairman, Petroplus Holdings A.G.
Alirio A. Parra
Former Minister of Energy and Mines, Venezuela
James R. Pierce Jr.
Managing Director and Chairman, Energy Practice, Marsh, Inc.
Marcel Q.H. van Poecke
Vice Chairman, Energy Intelligence
Lou Pugliaresi
President, Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. (EPRINC)
Louis Redshaw
Director, Head of Environmental Markets, Barclays Capital
Christof Rühl
Chief Economist, BP
Ghassan Salamé
Professor of International Relations, Sciences-Po (Paris) and Columbia University (New York)
Ivan Sandrea
Vice President, International E&P Strategy, Statoil
Paolo Scaroni
Chief Executive Officer, Eni
Matthew R. Simmons
Chairman Emeritus, Simmons & Company International
Jonathan Stern
Director of Gas Research, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Dr. Subroto
Member of Board of Commissioner, PT MEDCO Energi Internasional Tbk.
Nobuo Tanaka
Executive Director, International Energy Agency
Dean E. Taylor
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, Tidewater Inc.
Ian R. Taylor
President and Chief Executive, The Vitol Group of Companies