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In the Name of God Congress Directory The 6th Iranian Petroleum & Energy Club Congress IPEC 2021 26- 28 January 2021 Message from the Head of the 6th Congress Policy Council Last year, we noted that recent developments in international markets (resulting from the production of oil and gas from unconventional structures, especially Shale), as well as trade practices inconsistent with international laws and procedures, and the rapid development of renewable energy equipment, pose serious threats against traditional markets and organizations such as APEC. Competition within OPEC is expected to intensify in the coming years, and having excess production capacity will become vital for its core members, including Iran, and the issue of production sooner or later from oil and gas resources will be of particular importance. It is important to note that the sharp decline in Iran’s oil production and sales has political consequences, such as a decline in bargaining power in international relations, a decline in the pricing power of OPEC production, and severe inflation and shocks in the domestic economy. Reclaiming the lost market, returning the money from the sale of previous products, reviving the power of production, acquiring new technologies, etc., are each a challenge facing the experts and stakeholders of the country’s oil and energy, and require careful consideration of methods and consequences. Accordingly, the perspective of investment, production, consumption and market of Iranian oil and energy has been selected as the main axis or theme of the 6th session of the Oil and Energy Congress (IPEC 2021). In recent years, and specifically in the last two years, with the escalation of sanctions and the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the UN Security Council, and most recently the epidemic of the Corona virus, we are facing new conditions in the fields of oil and energy which can sometimes change decision priorities. For example, focusing on managing and optimizing energy consumption, even in the 5 face of sanctions, can help increase exports of gas and petroleum products and reduce the need for investment in development. Increasing production to eight million barrels per day was one of the interesting topics raised for the first time at the IPEC Congress last year to attract the views of both pros and cons on the necessity of the issue. This issue immediately started a new wave of discussions and actions in the oil industry and was studied in various forums, managerial and expert meetings and even led to some decisions. At the same time, the coronavirus epidemic in Iran, like all countries in the world, has created special and new conditions and not only did it spark serious discussions about the effects of sanctions on countries’ economies and people’s health (in terms of providing medicines and essential items such as ventilators, masks, vaccines, and medical supplies); It has also influenced the way many events are held. This situation, as well as the continuation of structural changes and sanctions, prompted congressional staff to be more sensitive in the sixth term to outline new topics and select the subject of the panels. Therefore, in addition to making changes in the method of holding the IPEC Congress, which will be part-time and online, in choosing the topic of the meetings, care has been taken to have at least one meeting on the future of oil, product and petrochemical The 6th Iranian Petroleum & Energy Club Congress Exhibition export markets and one meeting is dedicated to the role of international cooperation in the post-Covid era. I hope that the results of these talks will pave the way for a new and effective way for the country’s energy sector, which is at one of its most critical times. Seyed Mehdi Mir Moezi 6 Index Organizer: Iranian Petroleum & Energy Club (IPEC).........................................8 Steering Committee ............................................................................................9 The Congress Partners ......................................................................................10 Congress Topics ................................................................................................11 Congress & Exhibition Executive Team...........................................................12 Congress Sponsors.............................................................................................13 Congress General Program ...............................................................................15 Congress Program .............................................................................................16 Keynote Speakers Curriculum Vitae .................................................................21 7 Organiser; Iranian Petroleum & Energy Club (IPEC) The Iranian Petroleum & Energy Club aims to promote efficiency and sustainable growth in Iranian energy sector by providing demand led policy advice based on professional experience and frontier research. As a professional and nonprofit association, we facilitate knowledge transfer to hundreds of energy executives and young entrepreneurs which help them better understand the financial and Management issues that shape the current energy environment in Iran. In collaboration with our network of professional executives, leading academics and field experts, we provide impartial and evidence-based policy recommendations for decision-makers in the energy sector; recommendations which have been successful in addressing some of the most entrenched challenges of Iranian energy sector. We follow out our missions by forming specific workgroups to perform needed researches and to provide specific and general consultancy to these sections and provide strategy, solutions and also to hold strategic meetings, conferences and congresses. We fit to evaluate the issues from a strategic view, observing and tracking changes and analyzing important and influential events in national, regional and global levels. The 6th Iranian Petroleum & Energy Club Congress Exhibition Council (Alphabetical Order) Habibollah Bitaraf, Mohammad Ali Emadi, Ardeshir FathiNejad, Asqar Fakhrieh Kashan, Mohammad lravani, Rokneddin Javadi, Mohammad Malaki, Gholamreza Manouchehri, Seyed Mehdi Mir Moezi, Abbas Shaeri Moaghadam, Abdolhossein Samari, Gholam Hossein Nozari Board of Directors (Alphabetical Order) Ahamd Davoodi, Mohammad Iravani, Bahman Masoudi, Seyed Mehdi Mir Moezi, Abdolhossein Samari, Seyed Abolhasan Seyed Khamooshi, Seyed Mohammad Sohofi 8 Steering Committee (in alphabetical order) Mohammad Iravani (Iranian Petroleum and Energy Congress & Exhibition Secretary) Farhad Javanmardi, Secretary of the Supreme Investment Council of NIOC Ahmad Davodi (IPEC Secretary), Vice President, National Competition Council) Reza Dehghan, Deputy CEO, Development & Engineering of NIOC Jafar Rabiee, CEO, Persian Gulf Chemical Industry Company Mohammad Malaki, CEO, Pasargad Energy Development Co. Hasan Montazer Torbati, Deputy Oil Minister and Managing Director of NIGC Talin Mansouriyan, caretaker of investment and business at the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Gholamreza Manouchehri Ardestani, CEO of the Oil Industries Engineering and Construction (OIEC) Seyed Mehdi Mir Moezi (Head of IPEC Policy Council), Managing Director, Pasargad Energy Development Company (PEDC) Mohamad Ali Vahdati, Chairman of Board of Directors, PGC Syndicate Alireza Yazdizadeh, Advisor to the General Manager of MAPNA Group and Deputy for Strategic Planning 9 The Congress Partners Vice- Presidency for Science and Technology, Presidency of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ministry of Petroleum Ministry of Energy National Iranian Oil Company Tavanir National Iranian Gas Company Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization of Iran National Petrochemical Company University of Tehran Sharif University of Technology Amirkabir University of Technology Petroleum University of Technology K.N.Toosi University of Technology The 6th Iranian Petroleum & Energy Club Congress Exhibition Shahid Beheshty University Research Institute of Petroleum Industry Niroo Research Institute Iranian Petroleum Institute Iranian Society of Consulting Engineers Society of Iranian Petroleum Industry Equipment Manufacturers Tehran Chamber of Commerce Industries, Mines & Agriculture Association of Petroleum Industry Engineering & Construction Companies Iran Industrial Equipment Manufacturers Association Engineering & Construction Companies Association Iranian Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters Union Association of Industrial Automation Companies 10 Congress Topics Main Theme and Topics Prospect of Investment, Production and Consumption in Iran Oil & Energy Market The Future of Gas Production and Consumption Refinery or Petro-Refinery, the Role of Government and the Private Sector Challenges of Non-Governmental Investment in Iran Power and Renewable Energy Industry Upstream Production with the Aim of Petrochemical and its Role Boundaries The Current World Impacts on the Future of Iran Oil and Energy Industry The Outlook of Commerce, Value-Creation and Gas Consumption Methanol Surplus, Price Effects and Value Chain Completion The Future of Export Markets for Oil, Petroleum and Petrochemical Products and the Role of International Cooperation in the Post-Corona Era Oil and Energy Regulation Supporting E&P Companies to Achieve the Production Capacity of Eight Million Oil Barrels Modern Financing Methods with the Capital Market Perspective 11 Congress & Exhibition Executive Team Exhibition