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Ceraweek 2013 Agenda at a Glance Monday, March 4 9:00 am - 6:30 pm Pre-Conference Summits and Workshops | for eligible participants* 9:00am – 12:00pm | Thirst for Growth: Outlook for Gas and Power in the Middle East and North Africa* 9:00am – 12:00pm | Solving the Tangram: China Regional Gas, Power, and Coal Market Outlooks* 12:00pm – 2:00pm | The New Map of Global Gas** 12:00pm – 6:30pm | Africa Summit* 12:00pm – 5:00pm | Operational Excellence Summit* 2:00pm – 5:00pm | The Tiger Re-Emerges: Southeast Asia Gas, Coal and Power Market Opportunities* 2:00pm – 5:30pm | Onshore Oil and Gas Environmental Dialogue Luncheon Workshop: Launching The Manufacturing Renaissance* Luncheon Workshop** Unconventional Resources – Finding the Rational Middle Dialogue** 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Conference Opening Event | IHS CERAWeek Global View Insights 2013 | open to all CERAWeek participants Presentations by leading IHS experts providing forward-looking insights on energy markets—as well as on cross-industry emerging global trends. Atul Arya, (Chairman) Senior Vice President, Energy Insight 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Energy Market Outlook: What will be the Suprises in 2013 – and Beyond? James Burkhard, Vice President and Head of Oil Market Research & Scenarios Michael Stoppard, Managing Director, Global Gas Lawrence Makovich, Vice President and Senior Advisor for Global Power Thane Gustafson, Senior Director, Russian and Caspian Energy Xizhou Zhou, Director, China Energy 4:15 PM – 5:25 PM The New Global Industrial Landscape: A Tectonic Shift? Eric Fedewa, Director, Automotive Research Gary Adams, Chief Advisor, Chemicals Chris Hansen, Director, Product Management Tate Nurkin, Director, Aerospace and Defence 5:25 PM – 6:00 PM Special Address: The Energy Future of India Sudhir Vasudeva, Chairman and Managing Director, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm IHS CERAWeek Welcome Reception | open to all CERAWeek participants 7:15 pm - 9:00 pm Opening Dinner and IHS Economic Outlook Presentation | open to all CERAWeek participants CERAWeek opens with a banquet at which delegates are invited to meet IHS experts and fellow conference participants for informal and relaxed discussion; followed by an IHS Insight Presentation on the Global Economic Outlook. Each table will feature a designated expert and topic. Delegates may choose the topic and/or expert of greatest interest. The formal program will provide a global economic outlook by a panel of IHS leading experts. How Long Before We’re Out of This? The IHS Outlook World Economy in 2013 and Beyond Nariman Behravesh, Chief Economist Nigel Gault, Chief US Economist Diego Iscaro, Senior Economist, Europe Alistair Thornton, Senior Economist, China Tuesday, March 5 7:30 am - 8:45 am Energy Insight Breakfasts | Choose One Oil Expert Discussion Tables Energy Innovation Pioneers North American Tight Oil Canadian Oil Sands James Burkhard, Vice President and Head Ilya Dricker, Co-Founder & Senior Partner, Mike Bahorich, EVP and Chief Technology Bruce March, Chairman and CEO, Imperial of Oil Market Research & Scenarios (Chair) Synapse Officer, Apache Corporation Oil Charles R. Eggert, President and CEO, OPX William Maloney, Executive Vice President Greg Stringham, Vice President, Oil Sands Biotechnologies Development and Production North America, and Markets, Canadian Association of Mike Hamilton, CEO, Renmatix Statoil Petroleum Producers Doug Harris, CEO, RRT Global Jack Stark, Senior Vice President of Dan Wicklum, Chief Executive, Canadian Oil Exploration, Continental Resources Sands Innovation Alliance Rod MacGregor, President & CEO, GlassPoint Pete Stark, Senior Research Director and Drew Zieglgansberger, Senior Vice Advisor (Chair) President, Operations Shared Services, John Siegfried, CEO, ARKeX Cenovus Energy Inc. Mark Wong, CEO, Agrivida Jackie Forrest, Senior Director, North Kristian Bodek, Director, North American America Oil (Chair) Power (Chair) Jamey Rosenfield, Senior Vice-President (Chair) Russian Oil at a Time of Water in Unconventionals Human Capital: The “Big Crew Change: Tight Oil, Arctic Walter Dale, Global Business Development Change” Offshore, and New Manager, Water Solutions, Halliburton Belgacem Chariag, President, Eastern Partnerships Marcus Gay, Senior Principal Researcher, Hemisphere Operations, Baker Hughes IHS Incorporated Sergey Vakulenko, Head of Strategy, Gazprom Neft Johan P. ver Loren van Themaat, Vice Sheila Feldman, Vice President, Human President, Investor Relations and Business Resources, ConocoPhillips Boris Zilbermints, Senior Vice President, Development, High Sierra Water Services International Projects and New Business James Tastard, Vice President, Human Development, TNK-BP Management Samantha Gross, Director, Integrated Resources, Statoil Research (Chair) Thane Gustafson, Senior Director, Helen Wesley, Executive Vice President, Russian and Caspian Energy (Chair) Corporate Services, Talisman Energy Inc. Surya Rajan, Director, Upstream Research and Global Gas (Chair) 9:00 am - 9:05 am Conference Welcome Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman, IHS 9:05 am - 9:40 am Opening Keynote Khalid Al-Falih, President and CEO, Saudi Aramco 9:40 am - 10:15 am Keynote Address Ryan Lance, Chairman & CEO, ConocoPhillips 10:15 am - 11:30 am Global Oil Plenary Vagit Alekperov, President, OAO LUKOIL Farouq Hussain Al-Zanki, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Steve Williams, President & CEO, Suncor Energy Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman (Chair) 11:30 am - 11:50 am Break 11:50 am - 1:00 pm Strategy Sessions | Choose one Strategy Sessions provide insights and presentations on key strategic topics; followed by interactive discussion among the presenters and between session participants and panelists. New Innovation Strategies to Will the Unconventional Middle East: Frontlines and Driving Operational Excellence Realize the Energy Future Revolution Be a Global One? Fault Lines Tom Krause, Board Chairman, BST David Eyton, Group Head of Research and James Baulderstone, Vice President Bijan Khajepour, Managing Partner, Atieh Nigel Smith, President, Development, BHP Technology, BP Eastern Australia, Santos Ltd International GmbH Billiton Petroleum Conor Lenihan, Vice President for Tomas Garcia Blanco, Executive Director, Vera de Ladoucette, Senior Associate, Joseph Stough, VP Innovation Technologies, International Business, Skolkovo Repsol Middle East and Africa, IHS EHS & Sustainability (Chair) Ernest J. Moniz, Director, MIT Energy Pål Haremo, Senior Vice President Jim Placke, Senior Associate, IHS Initiative and Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Exploration in Global New Ventures, Statoil ASA Ambassador Dennis Ross, Counselor, Physics and Engineering Systems, Adil Toubia, CEO of Oil & Gas Division, Washington Institute for Near East Policy Massachusetts Institute of Technology Siemens Energy Bhushan Bahree, Senior Director, Global Hayat Sindi, Founder and CEO, i2 Institute Bob Fryklund, VP Energy Research (Chair) Oil (Chair) Judson Jacobs, Director, Upstream (Chair) Natural Gas in Transportation Financing the Changing Capital The New Logistics of North James Edward Burns, GM, LNG for Expenditure Patterns American Oil: Economics, Transport - Americas, Shell Osmar Abib, Global Head of Oil and Gas and Markets, and Politics Mike Gallagher, Senior Adviser, Former Co-Head of Global Energy, Credit Suisse Jason Bordoff, Professor of Professional President & Chief Operating Officer, Westport Peter Gaw, Managing Director; Global Head Practice in International and Public Affairs Innovations Inc. Oil, Gas & Chemicals, Standard Chartered Director, Center on Global Energy Policy, Craig Harper, Chief Operations Officer, Bank Columbia University Executive Vice President Operations, J.B. Hunt Maynard Holt, Co-President, Head of E&P Steve Cornell, COO, US refining and Transport, Inc. Investment Banking, Tudor, Pickering, Holt & marketing and global petrochemicals, BP Xiansheng Sun, President, CNPC Co. Alexander Pourbaix, President, Energy Economics & Technology Research Institute Fergus MacLeod, Head of Group Strategy and Oil Pipelines, Transcanada Tiffany Groode, Director of IHS Automotive & Planning, BP p.l.c Frank Verrastro, Senior Vice President and Long-Term Planning and Scenarios Service James Wildash, Research Director – IHS James R. Schlesinger Chair, Energy & (Chair) EnergyView (Chair) Geopolitics Center for Strategic and International Studies Geoff Houlton, Senior Director, Energy Research & Analysis, Global Crude Oil Markets (Chair) 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm Luncheon & Keynote Address Fanrong Li, CEO and President, CNOOC Ltd. 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm Afternoon Plenary Ministerial Dialogue Diezani Alison-Madueke, Honorable Minister of Petroleum Resources, Nigeria Ambassador Carlos Pascual, Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs, United States H.E. Youcef Yousfi, Minister of Energy and Mines, Algeria David Hobbs, Senior Associate, IHS; Head of Research, KAPSARC (Chair) 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm Concurrent Plenaries Upstream: Driving Growth in the Upstream Downstream: Structuring in an Uncertain Future Orlando Cabrales Segovia, President, ANH Jacek Krawiec, President & Chief Executive Officer, PKN ORLEN S.A. Clarence P. Cazalot, Jr., Chairman, President and CEO, Marathon Oil Corporation Stephen Pryor, President, ExxonMobil Chemical Company Tim Dodson, EVP Global Exploration, Statoil Philip Rinaldi, Chief Executive Officer, Philadelphia Energy Solutions J. Michael Yeager, Chief Executive, BHP Billiton Petroleum James Burkhard, Vice President and Head of Oil Market Research & Scenarios (Chair) Peter
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