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winning book The Prize, CERAWEEK 2010 will debate, inform, and set the agenda for building tomorrow’s energy strategies. Featured Speakers* *As of January 15, 2010

Khalid Al-Falih Peter Darbee Tan Sri Hassan Michael Quillen President and CEO Chairman, CEO, Marican Chairman and President President and CEO Alpha Natural PG&E Corporation PETRONAS Resources

Hamad Rashid Al Chad Deaton Alexander Medvedev David Ratcliffe Mohannadi President and CEO Deputy Chairman, Chairman, President, Managing Director– Baker Hughes General Director and CEO CEO, RasGas Gazprom Export Southern Company

Nariman Behravesh José Sergio Gabrielli Mike Morris Ken Rogoff Chief Economist de Azevedo Chairman, President, Professor of Economics IHS CEO and CEO Harvard University Petrobras American Electric Power Company

Brandon Bethards Andy Inglis James Mulva Paolo Scaroni CEO Chief Executive, Chairman, President CEO Babcock & Wilcox Exploration and and CEO ENI Group Production ConocoPhillips BP

Steve Bolze Philippe Joubert Richard Newell Nobuo Tanaka President and CEO Executive Vice Administrator Executive Director GE Power and Water President, Alstom; Energy Information International Energy President, Alstom Administration (EIA) Agency (IEA) Power

Jean-Francois Cirelli Bill Klesse RK Pachauri Jakob Thomasen Vice-Chairman and Chairman of the Board Chairman CEO President and CEO Intergovernmental Panel Maersk Oil GdF SUEZ Valero on Climate Change (Nobel Laureate)

Theodore Craver, Jr. Andrew Liveris Kjell Pederson Daniel Yergin Chairman, President Chairman and CEO CEO Chairman and CEO Dow Chemical Petoro IHS CERA Edison International

Jean-Pierre Benqué, President, Sherman Glass, President, Re ning and Lawrence Makovich, VP and Senior Ahmad Sharaf, Chairman, Electricité de France, North America Supply Company, ExxonMobil (invited) Advisor, IHS CERA Dubai Mercantile Exchange

Philippe Boisseau, David Goldwyn, Coordinator for Robert Maguire, Partner, Perella Weinberg Peter Socha, Chairman and CEO, President Gas and Power, TOTAL International Energy Affairs, US James River Coal Company Department of State Gerard McCloskey, VP and Global Terry Boston, President and CEO, PJM Advisor, Coal, IHS CERA Michael Stoppard, Managing Director, Thane Gustafson, Senior Director, IHS CERA Rosemary Boulton, President, IHS CERA Professor , Director, Kitimat LNG MIT Energy Initiative Thomas Walters, President, Gas and Edgard Habib, Power Marketing, ExxonMobil (invited) Brad Bourland, Chief Economist, Chief Economist, Chevron Edward Morse, Head of Global Jadwa Investments Commodity Research, Credit Suisse Lawrence Wong, Chief Executive, Doug Hengel, Deputy Assistant Secretary Energy Market Authority, Singapore Tony Cocker, Managing Director, for Energy, Sanctions and Commodities, Jean-Jacques Mosconi, VP, Strategy Energy Wholesales, E.ON US Department of State and Business Intelligence, TOTAL Mason Willrich, Chair, Board of Governors, California Independent Nick Davies, CEO, Arrow Energy David Hobbs, Head of Research, IHS CERA Anthony Orlando, President and CEO, System Operator Covanta Energy Greg Ebel, President and CEO, Marianne Kah, Chief Economist, John Woolard, President & CEO, Brightsource Spectra Energy ConocoPhillips Marlo Raynolds, Executive Director, Pembina Institute Michael Yeager, CEO Petroleum, BHP Billiton David Eyton, VP, Research and Doug Kimmelman, Senior Partner, Technology, BP Energy Capital Partners Wishart Robson, Advisor to the CEO, Nexen Boris Zilbermints, Deputy Chairman, Deputy CEO, Gazprom Neft Mark Finley, General Manager– Gary Luquette, President, Lee Schipper, Precourt Energy Ef ciency Global Energy Markets, BP North America E&P, Chevron Center, Stanford University Plus over 100 other Jean-Michel Gires, President, Joan MacNaughton, Senior Vice Bill Schrader, COO, TNK-BP industry thought leaders TOTAL Canada President, Power and Environmental and IHS CERA experts Policies, Alstom Power

• Oil • Electric Power • Coal • Wind / Solar / Geothermal • Climate Change and Environment • Nuclear • LNG • Biofuels and Vehicles of the Future •About Energy IHS Demand Cambridge and Effi ciency Energy• Geopolitics Research and Associates Economics (IHS• CapitalCERA) Costs • Fuel Mix of the Future • Unconventional Natural Gas • Oil Sands • Smart Grid • Trading and Risk Management •IHS Economic CERA is Recoverya leading analyst and advisor• Energy on globalInnovation energy, Technology markets, and• economics. Energy Policy IHS CERA’s• Investment team of experts and Finance is headed by Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Prize, Daniel Yergin, IHS CERA Chairman. Learn more at www.cera.com CERAWEEK Online enables virtual participation in CERAWEEK 2010 for both individuals 2 and enterprises. Visit www2.cera.com/cwonline or call +1 617 866 5102 to enroll.

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Dear IHS CERA Members and Friends: CERAWEEK: • The road from Copenhagen – what is I am pleased to invite you to join us at CERAWEEK® 2010, “Energy: Building the New next for climate change policies and Future,” IHS CERA’s 29th Annual Executive Conference and related events, to be held at what impact will it have on energy the Hilton Americas Hotel in Houston, Texas, on March 8–12, 2010. investment and global markets?

• Economic recovery and the future CERAWEEK 2010 will provide insight on the critical opportunities and challenges of energy demand and investment– facing the global energy industry as we enter the next phase of the economic cycle. How will the impact of economic New strategies are emerging in anticipation of a new wave of building and investment recovery and government policies in the energy future. CERAWEEK’s agenda is designed to offer an integrated stimulate efficiency investment? framework for understanding the landscape ahead – markets, geopolitics, economics, • Marketplace – what to expect in oil, technology, environmental agenda, competition – and implications for industry natural gas, coal, electric power, structure and strategy. biofuels, and other markets?

• Technology­­—what is the pace and We are pleased once again to offer presentations and interactive sessions by over two impact of new technology – and will hundred senior energy executives, officials and thought leaders from the global energy they be sustaining or disruptive to and environmental community. We anticipate some 2,200 participants representing over the existing business models? fifty-five countries. CERAWEEK’s new venue enables us to offer a greater number of focused, interactive sessions. In response to participant requests, we are increasing the • How will unconventional natural gas change the U.S. and global energy number of IHS CERA analyst presentations and incorporating expertise from IHS CERA’s outlook – and what impact will it sister companies – economic experts from IHS , geopolitical and security have on energy markets, LNG, and insights from IHS Janes; coal expertise from IHS McClosky and others. Event Link is a technology choice for utilities and new tool designed to facilitate navigation and to enhance your CERAWEEK experience— end users? making it easier to build your personalized agenda as well as to meet other delegates • Electric Power – what lies ahead before, during and after the conference. for coal, natural gas, nuclear, and renewables – and what will this Another major innovation is our enhanced CERAWEEK Online service, designed to mean for generation planning? include a broad network of participating companies in the conference on a “virtual” What will drive investment in basis and to allow participating delegates access to the entire conference proceedings. transmission and what can we expect from the smart grid?

CERAWEEK is recognized as the most prestigious annual meeting for the global • Autos – how will the new agenda for energy industry. After the turmoil of the last two years, this year’s event promises to cars around the world affect oil and be particularly timely and significant in helping navigate the uncertainties and make electric power? informed decisions for the new building cycle in the energy business around the world. • Scenarios for the energy future – We hope you will join us in Houston to participate in and contribute to this important how can we better see what lies discussion. To enroll, please go to www.ceraweek.com. “around the corner?”

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Session Type Description Exclusive / Invite Only Leadership Circle Breakfast Senior-level focused; specific topics at each table; IHS CERA analysts will facilitate discussion Yes Strategy Breakfast A specific topic/issue to be addressed including Q & A No Keynote Conference-wide; Senior level speaker moderated by IHS CERA expert No Plenary High-level panel format with each speaker delivering a presentation; moderated by senior IHS No CERA experts Critical Issue Forum Panel discussion moderated by senior IHS CERA expert No

Roundtable Session Discussion style conversation between senior IHS CERA experts and industry leaders Yes/No (Q&A from the audience is encouraged) One-on-One Interview Session Industry expert interviewed by IHS CERA expert. Yes

Monday, March 8, 2010

12:00 - Special Program Featuring IHS Insight Companies 5:00 pm

5:00 - Opening Reception (Open to all delegates) 9:00 pm

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7:00 - Arctic Hydrocarbons: Eurasia Transportation Country Security African Oil Global Oil 8:45 am Unlocking the Arctic’s Energy Potential

9:00 - Opening Address 9:30 am • Khalid Al-Falih, CEO, Saudi Aramco

9:30 - Global Oil Plenary (Daniel Yergin, IHS CERA Chairman) • Andy Inglis, Chief Executive, Exploration and Production, BP 11:00 am • José Sergio Gabrielli de Azevedo, CEO, Petrobras • Kjell Pederson, CEO, Petoro

11:15 am - China Session Hydrocarbon Exporters’ Policies Operational Efficiency Russian Oil 12:45 pm (K. F. Yan, IHS CERA) Divergent Responses to (Leila Benali, IHS CERA) (Michael Wynne, IHS CERA) (Thane Gustafson, the “Great Recession”: IHS CERA) Drivers, Investments, and Export

Assessing the Middle Canadian Oil Sands Biofuels / New Fuel Upstream and Morning Leadership East’s Recovery and (Jackie Forrest, IHS CERA) Technologies Downstream Costs Session Politics: Implications (Tiffany Groode, IHS CERA) (Candida Scott, IHS CERA) for Oil (Bhushan Bahree, IHS CERA)

1:00 - Keynote Luncheon Address 2:00 pm • Jim Mulva, CEO, ConocoPhilips

2:00 - IHS CERA Energy Insights 2:30 pm

2:45 - Upstream Plenary (Peter Jackson, IHS CERA) • Bill Schrader, COO, TNK-BP 4:15 pm • Michael Yeager, CEO Petroleum, BHP Billiton • Jakob Thomasen, CEO, Maersk Oil

Downstream Oil Plenary (William Veno, IHS CERA) • Jean-Jacques Mosconi, • Bill Klesse, CEO, Valero VP Strategic Planning for the Group, TOTAL

4:30 - The Future of Oil Demand Upstream Value Chain Challenges to Unlock Oil Reserve The Internal Combustion Engine of 6:00 pm (Daniel Yergin, IHS CERA Chairman / Value in Latin America the Future David Hobbs, IHS CERA) (Enrique Sira, IHS CERA) (Tiffany Groode, IHS CERA)

Global Upstream M&A Impact of CO2 Regulation on the IHS Global Scenarios Initiative Afternoon Leadership Session (Clay Seigle, IHS CERA and Refining Sector (James Burkhard, IHS CERA) IHS Herold) (Aaron Brady, IHS CERA)

6:00 - Reception 7:00 pm

7:00 - Keynote Dinner Address 9:00 pm • Paolo Scaroni, CEO, ENI Group

6 Build your personal conference agenda online at www.ceraweek.com Wednesday, March 10, 2010

7:00 - European and Ukranian Gas Natural Gas in China Taking the Pulse of Latin America’s Natural Gas 8:45 am Sector

9:00 - Opening Address 9:30 am • Alexander Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Gazprom and General Director of Gazprom Export, Gazprom

9:30 - Global Gas Plenary (Michael Stoppard, IHS CERA Managing Director) • Tom Walters, President Gas and Power Marketing, Exxon (invited) 11:00 am • Philippe Boisseau, President Oil & Gas, Total • Hamad Rashid Al-Mohannadi, CEO, RasGas • Jean-Francois Cirelli, Vice Chairman, GdF SUEZ

11:15 am - Middle East–Meeting the Back to Business: The North American Russian / Caspian Gas LNG 12:45 pm Power Needs (Leila Benali, The Outlook for Oil Shale Gale: The Future of (Katherine Hardin, IHS (Robert Fraser, IHS CERA) IHS CERA) and Gas Investment Unconventional Gas CERA) in 2010 (Robert Ineson, IHS CERA) (Clay Seigle, IHS CERA and IHS Herold)

Role of Natural Gas in Sustainability (Susan Ruth, IHS Water Morning Leadership Session Transportation CERA)

1:00 - Keynote Luncheon Address 2:00 pm

2:00 - IHS CERA Energy Insights 2:30 pm

2:45 - How Does NA Unconventional Supply Affect Global Gas Balance? • Chad Deaton, CEO, Baker Hughes 4:15 pm (David Hobbs, IHS CERA Head of Research) • Peter Darbee, CEO, PG&E • Greg Ebel, President and CEO, Spectra Energy

China and the Energy Future (Gerard McCloskey, IHS CERA Vice President and Global Advisor, Coal)

4:30 - Energy Trading and Risk The Shale Gale Goes Global Energy Demand Carbon Storage: Do We African Gas 6:00 pm Management Global (Daniel Yergin, IHS CERA Have the Reservoirs? (Ruchir Kadakia, IHS CERA) (Robert Fryklund, IHS CERA) Chairman)

Capital Cost Waterways–Expansion of the IHS Global Scenarios Initiative Afternoon Leadership Session (Candida Scott, IHS CERA) Panama Canal, Suez Canal, and (James Burkhard, IHS CERA) Piracy in the Malacca (William Veno, IHS CERA and Lloyds Register Fairplay)

6:00 - Reception 7:00 pm

7:00 - Keynote Dinner Address 9:00 pm • Tan Sri Hassan Marican, CEO, Petronas

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7:00 - Emerging Power Systems in Asia: Keeping Geothermal Session Latin American Power 8:45 am up with Demand Growth and Environmental Implications

Green Spreads Frontiers of Innovation Global Nuclear Power

9:00 - Opening Address 9:30 am

9:30 - North American Power Plenary 11:00 am (Lawrence Makovich, IHS CERA Vice President and Senior Advisor) • David Ratcliffe, CEO, Southern • Mike Morris, CEO, AEP • Theodore F. Craver, Jr., CEO, Edison International

11:15 am - European Power: Reconciling Two-sided System Balacing: Transmission Technology Session– Managing Future Power Price 12:45 pm Environmental Objectives Utilizing Supply and Demand Focus on China and Europe Increases with Security of Supply Resources in the US and Competitiveness (Marie N. Fagan, IHS CERA) (Fabien Roques, IHS CERA)

PHEV / Electricity and Aerospace and Defense Gas and Power Value Chain Morning Leadership Session Transportation (Patricia DiOrio, IHS (IHS Jane’s) CERA)

1:00 - Keynote Luncheon Address 2:00 pm • RK Pachauri, Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Nobel Laureate)

2:00 - IHS CERA Energy Insights 2:30 pm

2:45 - Climate Change Plenary: Policy and Responses “Reality Check” on Timelines and Impact on Energy Investment and Decision Making 4:15 pm (Robert LaCount, IHS CERA)

4:30 - Efficiency and Demand Response Plenary The Future of Coal Demand IHS Global Scenarios Initiative 6:00 pm • Richard Newell, Administrator, EIA (Gerard McCloskey, IHS McCloskey) (James Burkhard, IHS CERA) • Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, IEA

6:00 - Reception 7:00 pm

7:00 - Keynote Dinner Address: Special Economic Forum (moderated by Daniel Yergin) 9:00 pm • Ken Rogoff, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University Department of Economics

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7:00 - Energy Storage Biomass The Future of Coal Plants in the US Texas Breakfast 8:45 am

9:00 - Power Infrastructure: Sourcing Future Invest Needs (Jone-Lin Wang) 11:00 am • Philippe Joubert, Executive Vice President, Alstom; • Brandon Bethards, CEO, Babcock & Wilcox President, Power Systems Sector, Alstom • John Woodward, CEO, Brightsource

11:15 am - What to Expect from Smart Nuclear Power: Taking the Pulse of Solar at the Utility Scale Financing an Electric Power 12:45 pm Grid: Intended and Unintended Nuclear Expansion (Kristian Bodek, IHS CERA) Sector in Transition Consequences (Christopher Hansen, IHS CERA) (Marie N. Fagan, IHS CERA) (Patricia DiOrio, IHS CERA)

Wind Aerospace and Defense Carbon Capture and Sequestration World Frieght Markets (Meg McIntosh, IHS CERA) (IHS Jane’s) (Ayaka Jones, IHS CERA and (IHS McCloskey / IHS McCloskey) Lloyds Register Fairplay)

1:00 - Closing Luncheon: IHS CERA Global Power Insights 2:00 pm

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