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International Energy Executive Forum 2018 12-13 December 2017 | Beijing, China Co-hosts: International Energy Executive Forum 2018 12-13 December 2017 | Beijing, China PARTNERSHIP PROSPECTUS IEEF FORUM SUMMARY PARTICIPANTS To help energy industry participants identify critical Over 300 delegates from across the globe, including senior corporate trends in global energy and to assess the impact that executives, government officials, as well as industry experts and thought these trends may have on companies and governments, leaders. Executive functions of participants include strategic planning, research & development, technologies, finance, operations sales & marketing, as well as CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute (ETRI) business development. and IHS Markit are jointly hosting the International Energy Executive Forum in Beijing. SPEAKERS Speakers include top Chinese energy officials, Chinese state company Now in its fifth year, this year’s Forum will be held executives, international energy company executives, leaders from service providers such as oilfield services, equipment and engineering, legal and on 12-13 December 2017, with the theme “Energy finance, and leading think tanks. at Crossroads: Seeking New Balance”. In this year’s expanded focus from ‘Oil and Gas’ to ‘Energy’, we look to address the many fuels and technologies – both old and new – outside the oil and gas business that will likely become increasingly important for industry participants. © 2017 IHS Markit IEEF FORUM SUMMARY Bai Changbo, Vice President, BP China RECENT SPEAKERS: Nobuo Tanaka, Global Associate, Institute Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman, Board of Directors, of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), formerly Jefferson Eduards, General Manager - Global Gas & IHS Markit Executive Director, International Energy Agency LNG Market Development, Royal Dutch Shell Ji Xiaonan, Chairman (former), Supervisory Board Yang Lei, Deputy Director-General – Oil & Gas, David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow, Center on for Key Large State-Owned Enterprise, SASAC National Energy Administration Global Energy Policy, Columbia University (former Under Secretary, US Department of Energy) Wang Yupu, Vice President (former), China Qian Xingkun, Vice President, CNPC ETRI Academy of Engineering (currently Chairman of Robert Ineson, Managing Director, North American Zhu Jianwen, General Manager – Trading, CNOOC Sinopec Corporation) Natural Gas Gas & Power Wang Dongjin, President, PetroChina Ltd Xizhou Zhou, Senior Director, Asia Gas & Power, Dai Baohua, President, Economics & Development IHS Markit Yu Baocai, Vice President, CNPC Group Research Institute, Sinopec Bob Fryklund, Global Upstream Strategist, Zhang Yuqing, Deputy Administrator (former), Li Feilong, Executive Vice President and CFO, COSL IHS Markit National Energy Administration of China Li Runsheng, Vice Chairman, China Petroleum and Li Ye, Chief Economist, National Energy Chemical Industry Federation Administration of China Mark T. Wheeler, President, ConocoPhilips China Carlos Pascual, Senior Vice President, Global Laurent Chevalier, President, Total Gas & Energy, International Affairs, IHS Markit (formerly Power China US Special Envoy on Energy, State Department) Li Junfeng, Director, National Center for Climate Samer AlAshgar, President, King Abdullah Change Strategy & International Cooperation Petroleum Studies and Research Center © 2017 IHS Markit EVENT DETAILS 12 December 2017 Now in its fifth year, the International Energy Executive 5:00pm – 8:00pm Forum includes both public and private tracks. Pre Event Leadership Summit and Executive Dinner The main public event is a full-day Forum held on 12-13 December 2017, open to all registered delegates. 13 December 2017 The Forum comprises keynote addresses and 8:30am – 5:30pm discussion panels. Luncheon is also provided to all International Energy Executive Forum registered delegates. 6:00pm -8:30 pm VIP Partners Dinner Private events are by-invitation only, and include a Leadership Summit & Dinner the day before the Forum (12 December 2017) as well as a VIP Partner Dinner immediately after the Forum. Invitees to private events include partners, speakers, and other VIPs. To facilitate smooth communications among speakers and delegates, English/Chinese simultaneous translation is provided. © 2017 IHS Markit PAST PARTICIPATING COMPANIES AAG Energy China New Energy Mining ‒ Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED) Air Products & Chemicals China North Industries Corporation AOT Energy China United Coalbed Methane Corporation China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Baker Botts LLP China ZhenHua Oil ‒ CNOOC Ltd Baker Hughes Chinese Renewable Energy Industries ‒ CNOOC Gas and Power Group Association (CREIA) China Huadian Group ‒ China Oilfield Services (COSL) CIMC ‒ CNOOC Research Institute Beijing Gas Group CNIC Blue Whale Energy ConocoPhillips China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) BP China Resources Gas ‒ BGP Brightoil Petroleum DOE China office, U.S. Department of Energy, ‒ China National Oil and Gas Exploration and U.S. Embassy Caterpillar Development Corporation (CNODC) ENGIE CEFC Beijing International ‒ China Petroleum Engineering & Construction ENN Group Cheniere Energy Corporation (CPECC) ‒ China Petroleum Planning and Engineering ExxonMobil CHEVRON Institute (CPPEI) FGE China Development Bank ‒ Economics & Technology Research FOSUN China Investment Corporation Institute (ETRI) GE China Merchants Capital Management ‒ PetroChina © 2017 IHS Markit PAST PARTICIPATING COMPANIES Geo-Jade Petroleum National Energy Administration Silk Road Fund Guangdong Dapeng LNG Peabody Energy Sino Gas & Energy Guanghui Energy China Petroleum & Chemical Sinochem Corporation (Sinopec) Honeywell Statoil ‒ Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering Hong Kong Sino-Science International Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Oil & Gas Investment Group ‒ Shengli Oilfield Temasek Husky Energy Petrobras Total S.A. ICBC Leasing Petronas Woodside Energy KazMunayGas RBC Capital Market Xcoal Energy & Resources KazTransGas JSC Shanghai RICHTECH Engineering Yanchang Petroleum Kerogen Capital (Asia) Rosneft ZhaoTai Petroleum Energy Investment Kyrgyzjer Neftegaz Royal Dutch Shell MIE Holdings SABIC Ministry of Land and Resources Schlumberger Morgan Stanley Shenhua Overseas Development National Center for Climate Change Strategy Sidley Austin and International Cooperation (NCSC) © 2017 IHS Markit NUMBER OF COMPANIES IN CATEGORY 0.79% 0.39% 3.54% 5.91% 6.69% ■ National oil company ■ Government/Regulatory Body 7.87% ■ Independent Energy company ■ Research Center 41.30% ■ Financial ■ Others ■ Service company ■ Association 9.84% ■ Independent oil company ■ Chemicals 11% 12.60% © 2017 IHS Markit IEEF 2018 PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM BENEFITS Executive Leadership Summit and Dinner: Daniel Yergin will host a pre event leadership summit and dinner on the eve of the conference with a small group of partner executives and Chinese NOC executives as well as senior government officials, allowing partners to have private access to key stakeholders. VIP Partner Dinner: a special post-event dinner will be held for partners, high-level executives and officials as well as speakers to allow for further in-depth conversations and engagement after the full-day public program has ended. © 2017 IHS Markit IEEF 2018 PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM BENEFITS IEEF 2018 PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM BENEFITS STRATEGIC INDUSTRY CONFERENCE BENEFITS PARTNER PARTNER PARTNER Conference Pass 10 4 2 Additional Delegate Discount Rate 30% 20% 10% Pre- Event Leadership Summit & Dinner ( Hoste by Daniel Yergin) 2 1 0 Post Event Partner Dinner 3 2 1 Luncheon VIP Table Seat 3 2 1 Company profile in Conference Program Booklet 260 words 260 words 0 Acknowledgement on Conference Program Booklet P P P *International Petroleum Economics (IPE) Journal Ad * International Petroleum Economics (IPE - Chinese ) is an official journal of the China Petroluem Society, Full page 1/2 page 1/4 page with a focus on energy economics. 《国际石油经济》 Company logo and hyperlink featured on sponsors page of event website P P P Company logo on Conference Stage Backdrop P P - Delegate Bag Insert ( Company brochure) P P - Company logo in Post Event 'Thank You' Email to Attendees P - - Luncheon Welcome Address P - - Company Video Presentation during coffee break P - - International Petroleum Economics (IPE) Monthly is Co-sponsored by CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute, The Petroleum Economics Commission of the Chinese Petroleum Society, and PetroChina Planning & Engineering Institute. It focus on prospects in the oil and gas market at home and abroad; energy policies and investment opportunities; creative views and concepts of international companies concerning business operation and management; trends of oil and gas industry. © 2017 IHS Markit For further information about partnership opportunities, CONTACT please contact : INFORMATION Xinlei Zhu: [email protected] Henry Liu: [email protected] For more information, please visit event website: TBC © 2017 IHS Markit 153832261-CU-0517.
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