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Informe Supervición Único De 2017- 026.Pdf Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 INFORME DE SUPERVISIÓN DEL CONTRATO No. 026 DE 2017, CELEBRADO ENTRE LA AGENCIA NACIONAL DE HIDROCARBUROS -ANH- IHS GLOBAL INC FECHA DEL INFORME: Marzo de 2017 CONTRATO NÚMERO 026 de 2017 FECHA DE FIRMA 08/02/2017 FECHA DE INICIO 08/02/2017 NOMBRE DEL IHS GLOBAL INC CONTRATISTA DOCUMENTO DE 222721160 IDENTIDAD o NIT OBJETO DEL Participación en el evento Ceraweek con el fin de proporcionar CONTRATO el potencial hidrocarburífero del país. CDP No. 9017 FECHA CDP 06-02-2017 RP No. 8417 FECHA RP 08-02-2017 PLAZO DE EJECUCIÓN Hasta el 11 de FECHA DE 31/12/2017 marzo de 2017 TERMINACIÓN FECHA DE MODIFICACIONES 08/02/2017 No PERFECCIONAMIENTO AL CONTRATO VALOR DEL USD $ 340.000 FORMA DE PAGO Único pago CONTRATO PERIODO DE SUPERVISIÓN DEL Desde el 8 de febrero hasta el 11 de marzo de 2017 CONTRATO Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 1 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 CONTROL DE LA EJECUCIÓN 1. ACTIVIDADES DESARROLLADAS POR EL CONTRATISTA De acuerdo con la respectiva supervisión asignada el 8 de febrero de 2017 con el radicado número I-302-2017-001278 Id: 162379, cordialmente confirmo las actividades de acuerdo con las obligaciones del contractuales así: a) Disponer de pases para ejecutivos, delegados e invitados de la ANH El Contratista dispuso de los suficientes pases para la ANH en la que diferentes compañías tuvieron oportunidad de hacer networking en este evento estratégico para el sector de los hidrocarburos a nivel mundial. Además de la participación de Gloria Martínez VPAA (E) y el Dr. Orlando Velandia, Presidente de la ANH, tuvimos la oportunidad de invitar a: Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 2 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 b) IHS dispuso de espacios estratégicos, donde los Ejecutivos de la ANH, participaron de los círculos de Liderazgo, donde se expusieron temas estratégicos para la ANH y el país. c) Participación del presidente de la ANH Dr. Orlando Velandia como speaker principal, en el panel: “Latin America Upstream: An Exploration Hot Spot” Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 3 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 d) El contratista dispuso de mesas reservadas, para cada una de las conferencias magistrales, que se llevaron a cabo en el desarrollo de la semana Cera Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 4 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 e) IHS otorgó sesiones Informativas para los ejecutivos de la ANH guiadas por Expertos de IHS Markit Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 5 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 f) El contratista dispuso de una sala VIP donde la ANH atendió las reuniones uno a uno lideradas por el presidente en acompañamiento de la Vicepresidente de Promoción y Asignación de Áreas (E) con altos ejecutivos del Sector de los Hidrocarburos. Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 6 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 7 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 Adicionalmente, el presidente de la ANH sostuvo cerca de 20 reuniones ejecutivas con participantes del evento con el soporte de IHS. El presidente Orlando Velandia reunido con el Embajador de Colombia en USA, Juan Carlos Pinzón, Rodrigo Lloreda, Presidente de la ACP, representantes de Shell, Anadarko, Ecopetrol, Universidad de Houston, entre otras, donde la empresas participantes expusieron los puntos de mejora y los cambios que se necesitan implementar en el sector para avanzar en el desarrollo de la industria. Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 8 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 g) IHS dispuso de un espacio en la Agenda académica del CERAWeek. El presidente Orlando Velandia, fue miembro de primera fila en los almuerzos ejecutivos con la presencia del Secretario General de la OPEC y la Agencia Internacional de Energía, con el CEO y Presidente del Board de TOTAL, y la cena con el primer Ministro de Canadá, a parte de todas las plenarias y charlas - https://ceraweek.com/agenda/ en donde hicieron parte todas las majors y más importantes influenciadores del mercado energético global - https://ceraweek.com/speakers/ Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 9 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 h) El contratista dispuso de la lista de delegados. Work Prefix1 Last Name First Name Company Title Country Chief Executive Switzerlan Spiesshofer Ulrich ABB Officer d President, AMEA Mr. Duggan Frank ABB Region President, Americas Mr. Scheu Greg ABB USA Region President, Europe Switzerlan Jucker Bernhard ABB Region d President, Industrial Switzerlan Mr. Terwiesch Peter ABB Automation d Chief Technology Switzerlan Husain Bazmi ABB Officer d Switzerlan Jouret Guido ABB Chief Digital Officer d Managing Director, Mr. Holsten Per Erik ABB Global - Oil, Gas Norway and Chemicals Vice President, Mr. Spencer Brandon ABB North America - Oil, USA Gas and Chemicals Global Head of Next Mr. Burchett Allen ABB Level Program - Oil, USA Gas and Chemicals Lead Division Manager, Power Mr. Sjoelin Anders ABB USA Grids - North America VP, Business Mr. Keating David ABB Development and USA M&A - Americas Head of Group Switzerlan Mr. Sieder Christoph ABB Corporate d Communications Avenida Calle 26 No. 59 – 65 Piso 2, Edificio de la Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura - Bogotá D.C. - Colombia Teléfono (PBX): (57+1) 593 17 17, www.anh.gov.co - [email protected] Pág. 10 de 97 Al responder cite radicado: I-302-2017-004093 Id: 171989 Folios: 96 Anexos: 0 Fecha: 2017-03-31 12:02:27 Dependencia: VICEPRESIDENCIA PROMOCION Y ASIGNACION DE AREAS Origen: CAROLINA ESTHER PEÑA MUGNO Destino: JOSE ALFREDO MELO RODRIGUEZ S:302-15 SUBS:302-15-02 Region Ms. Flieller Mary ABB Communications USA Head, Americas Bayer Katharine ABB Executive Assistant USA Head of Group Das Saswato ABB External USA Communications Head of Account Switzerlan Busse Sabine ABB Management, d Europe Group Account Yost John ABB USA Manager Mr.
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