, UAE 4-6 MAY 2009

OIL AND GAS PIPELINES IN THE 9TH ANNUAL MEETING

KEY PANEL MEMBERS Mohammad Makkawi, Projects Director, CRESCENT PETROLEUM and DANAGAS and General Manager, UNITED GAS TRANSMISSIONS COMPANY LTD (UGTCL) Hasan Al Marzooqi, Deputy General Manager, ABU DHABI GAS LIQUEFACTION COMPANY (ADGAS) Shabbir Safri, Senior Engineer, Inspection and Corrosion, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY (KOC) Mohamed Juma, Assistant General Manager, New Development, ABU DHABI COMPANY FOR ONSHORE OIL OPERATIONS (ADCO) Dafer Al Fahad, Pipelines Technical Support Division, SAUDI ARAMCO Khalid Malallah Al Awadi, Gas Operations Manager, EMIRATES GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION (EMARAT) Kamal Morsi, Production and Facilities Engineering Manager, Onshore Division, ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC) Ali Noor Moosavi, Technical Integrity Support Manager, ABU DHABI COMPANY FOR ONSHORE OIL OPERATIONS (ADCO)

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING Meet industry professionals from major regional and international pipeline companies to build useful contacts and share common business goals Hear fi rst hand the latest technologies to hit the market to assist with your specifi c pipeline requirements, providing your technical solutions Benchmark your strategies against your competitors’ activities Participate within our unique business card exchange enabling you to establish key contacts within the sector helping develop long term business relationships Take your questions and challenges directly to the people who have the answers you need at the Roundtable Discussions Sample the delights of the desert with your fellow colleagues during our desert safari hosted by ADNOC www.theenergyexchange.co.uk/mepipes09

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WELCOMEWELCOME WHYW THIS CONFERENCE?

WithWit both worldwide and regional demands for oil and gas continuing to Dear colleague increase,incr it remains vitally important that supplies are able to reach the market quicklyquic and effi ciently. On behalf of The Energy Exchange, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our 2009 Oil and Gas Pipelines in the Middle East Conference. PPipelinesipe are vital in creating an effective transportation network, thus new pipeline projects are welcomed by the industry and keeping existing 2009 is set to be a challenging year for many of us and a time when pippipelinese maintained with full operational ability continues to be an area of we need to ensure wherever possible that we are creating the right ongongoing importance. opportunities for new business development. Our 2009 Annual Meeting will address the issues right at the heart of pipeline What better way to do this than to get together with the Middle East’s chachallenges including: integrity management, rehabilitation and maintenance, leading oil and gas pipeline executives at the 9th Annual Middle East Oil insinspection,p on-site repair and development and construction. and Gas Pipeline Conference. New for 2009, we are pleased to announce the introduction of our specialist With an agenda designed in conjunction with industry experts to keep MiddleMid East Pipeline Rehabilitation Procedures and Methodology Workshop. you right up to date with the latest developments impacting the regions PPipelineipe Rehabilitation has always been a major concern for pipeline sector, from strategic pipeline projects right through to new technology opeoperators who are constantly looking for new and improved rehabilitation developments to aide your operations, we guarantee that this really ttechniquesech to improve the lifespan of their pipelines in order for them to is the only business and networking meeting in 2009 that you need remremain operational. to attend! The 2009 Workshop will delve deep into leading rehabilitation techniques Industry executives are already confi rming their participation at the bbeingein utilised within the Middle East enabling participants to take away regions one and only one stop pipeline shop. Where will you be? prapractical insights and key learning’s. You will see that this year we have refreshed our brochure making it clearer and easier for you to see at a glance how this conference has evolved in addition to the calibre of speakers that we have attracted. This ABOUT THE ENERGY EXCHANGE change is also refl ected in our website at www.theenergyexchange. co.uk/mepipes09 where you will fi nd details of the latest updates to Since 1997, The Energy Exchange has achieved worldwide recognition for the programme. the organisation of high level, strategic and technical conferences within the The past eight years have been very exciting for our Pipeline series of upstream oil and gas and alternative energy sectors. Our industry events are conferences and with the 2009 Meeting taking place over the course renowned as market leaders in their fi elds. of three constructively focused business days, I would personally like to Due to our strong and long standing relationships with governments and all of invite you to join us in Abu Dhabi. the major oil and gas producers worldwide, we ensure our events consistently My kindest regards tap into the key issues affecting the industry and we bring together the principle infl uencers to share their thoughts, ideas and vision with you, Claire Pallen our audience. Director, Middle East Operations Our annual events take place across the globe in Europe, CIS, Russia, the Middle East and Asia. They take centre stage in the oil and gas calendar together with our awards which are increasingly becoming a sought after commodity to highlight best practice of excellence within the industry.

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• Pipeline Integrity, Rehabilitation, Maintenance, Inspection Specialists: The Energy Exchange’s Oil and Gas Pipelines in the Middle East Conference Managers, Engineers and Technicians promotes healthy debate among the stake holders in the oil and gas industry which brings about positive cooperation and improved quality practices. • Gas Producers, Transporters and Distributors • Major Engineering, Technology Manufacturers, Contractors and Providers Chanchal Dasgupta, Application Marketing Manager, • Pipeline Technology Support Advisors and Licensors BOROUGE INDIA LTD • Gas Marketers and Sellers The Energy Exchange provide the annual meeting place for infl uential senior • Pipeline Equipment Manufacturers and Suppliers pipeline staff from all over the UAE and GCC helping the fl ow of technical support to governmental control to enforce changes. • Pipeline Project Management Specialists • Pipeline Engineering and Construction Contractors Khalid Malallah Al Awadi, Gas Operations Manager, EMARAT • Senior Executives of International and Regional Oil and Gas Majors A truly excellent conference which addressed many key issues and topics for • Government and Legislation Offi cials oil and gas pipelines in the Middle East. The conference was complemented superbly by the evening cruise along the Abu Dhabi coastline hosted by • Pipeline Project Financiers and Lawyers ADNOC – thank you! We look forward to our future participation. • Oil and Gas Supply Executives Ravindrakumar Jaiswal, Business Development Manager, • Pipeline Operations and Planning Managers and Engineers Middle East and India, BREDERO SHAW (MIDDLE EAST) LTD • Pipeline Coating Managers and Engineers

For further information please contact: Claire Pallen, Director, Middle East Operations on Tel: 00 44 (0)207 067 1800 or email: [email protected] MONDAY 4 MAY 2009 DAY ONE: TUESDAY 5 MAY 2009

08:00 Registration and coffee 13:45 Session three: New for 2009: Country MIDDLE EAST PIPELINE 08:45 Offi cial Opening and Welcome Address focus: pipeline project updates REHABILITATION PROCEDURES AND from within Abu Dhabi, UAE METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP 08:50 Business Card Exchange – Meet Your Fellow Attendees! • Construction of the Abu Dhabi crude oil 08:00 Workshop registration and coffee pipeline project (ADCOP) enabling the export 09:00 Offi cial Opening and Welcome Address of crude oil from the east coast of the UAE, reducing reliance on the Straits of Hormuz. 09:10 Business Card Exchange – Challenges for both the developer and Meet Your Fellow Attendees! contractor will be highlighted. 09:20 Session one: Pipeline rehabilitation • Review of the Taweelah to Fujairah gas pipeline within the Middle Eastern region project (TFP). • Will the region see the establishment of an • A look at past, present and future issues integrated UAE gas pipeline network? surrounding pipeline rehabilitation within the What is the latest status? A look at the Middle East 09:00 Keynote Address commissioning of the Emarat – DanaGas 48” • Life expectancy for rehabilitation programmes: Mohamed Juma, Assistant General Manager, joint venture pipeline. the holistic approach New Development, ABU DHABI COMPANY FOR Kamal Morsi, Production and Facilities Engineering 10:45 Coffee break ONSHORE OIL OPERATIONS (ADCO) Manager, Onshore Division, ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC) 11:15 Session two: Pipeline methodology 09:20 Session one: The past, the Khalid Malallah Al Awadi, Gas Operations within the Middle East region present and the future: the Manager, EMIRATES GENERAL PETROLEUM • Applying methodology for ongoing pipeline Middle East pipeline sector CORPORATION (EMARAT) operations and on-site maintenance • What has happened in the regions pipeline Jeremy Hamilton, Project Manager, PENSPEN • Explanation of the Pipeline Defect Assessment sector in the last 12 months? We take a look INTERNATIONAL LTD Manual (PDAM) providing best available down memory lane and identify the highlights. techniques for the assessment of pipeline • With current worldwide economic constraints, 15:00 Coffee Break hosted by defects including: corrosion, dents, weld defects what does 2009 hold and will we see any based on extensive critical review of fi t for impact on the regions pipeline projects? TM purpose methods and published test data. • Looking ahead: NOC strategies, today and over the next 12 months. 15:30 Session four: Roundtable discussions • Regional supply and international demand. A Devoted to interactive and open discussions providing look at the growing role the region will play in the opportunity for increased information exchange. the coming months. Hasan Al Marzooqi, Deputy General Manager, Each Roundtable Chairman will make a formal ABU DHABI GAS LIQUEFACTION COMPANY presentation to all attendees of their activities in (ADGAS) their specialised sector and the key issues that will be discussed at their table. Following the presentations, Kate Dourian, Middle East Editor, PLATTS attendees will be invited to select the table of their 12:45 Lunch choice and engage in interactive discussions. 10:30 Coffee Break hosted by

14:15 Session three: Regional solutions TM TABLE 1: for pipeline rehabilitation Controlling the corrosion of your pipelines • Innovative trenchless technology techniques 11: 00 Session two: Pipeline projects for reduced likelihood of damage to existing Ali Noor Moosavi, Technical Integrity Support within the GCC: an update on Manager, ABU DHABI COMPANY FOR pipelines and surrounding areas current regional projects • Addressing the risk of failure and how to best ONSHORE OIL OPERATIONS (ADCO) • Review of the 180km gas pipeline installed repair and replace your aging pipelines across challenging mountainous terrain in the TABLE 2: 15:15 Coffee break Kurdistan region of Iraq. Challenges, risks and Key contracting strategies for successful lessons learnt. project execution 15:45 Session four: Interactive panel • The Nabucco gas pipeline project and Iran. Nasser Al Shammari, Team Leader Performance session – summary and key learning’s A look at the role of Iran in supplying gas to Management, Planning Division, Exploration and Our speakers will join together provide a summary the pipeline. Production Directorate, ABU DHABI NATIONAL overview of their workshop key learning’s followed • – Saudi Arabia. A look at the proposed OIL COMPANY (ADNOC) by the opportunity for in-depth discussions and expansion of an oil pipeline between the two lively debates between the audience and speakers countries and the benefi ts it will bring. 16:30 Close of Day One 17:00 Close of workshop John Attrill, Director, PENSPEN 17:00 Desert Safari evening hosted by 19:00 Pre Conference welcome Mohammad Makkawi, Projects Director, reception and registration CRESCENT PETROLEUM and DANAGAS and General Manager, UNITED GAS Workshop speakers and panel members include: TRANSMISSIONS COMPANY LTD (UGTCL) Razwan Arshad, Senior Integrity Engineer, PENSPEN INTEGRITY 12:15 Lunch hosted by David Walton, Marketing Manager, Pipe, BOREALIS

For further information please contact: Claire Pallen, Director, Middle East Operations on Tel: 00 44 (0)207 067 1800 or email: [email protected] For the latest confi rmed speakers and conference programme visit www.theenergyexchange.co.uk/mepipes09

DAY TWO: WEDNESDAY 6 MAY 2009 COMPANIES THAT HAVE PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED INCLUDE: 08:00 Registration and coffee 14:15 Session seven: Pipeline construction 09:00 Business Card Exchange – challenges in the Middle East ADCO • ADGAS • ADMA-OPCO • ADNOC • Meet Your Fellow Attendees! • Design and construction of the offshore ADVANTICA • AHWAZ PIPE MILLS • AMIANTIT associated gases (OAG) pipeline project from • ANTICORROSION PROTECTION SYSTEMS 09:10 Session fi ve: Integrity management Das Island to the UAE mainland. Case study • ARABIAN INDUSTRIAL GASES COMPANY • and pipeline inspection presentation looking at the methodology ARABIAN PIPE COATING COMPANY • ARAB within the Middle East and techniques used for the detailed design PETROLEUM PIPELINES CO • BAPCO • BOREALIS • Integrity management for non-piggable analysis of the mitigation system and installation • BOROUGE • BP • CANUSA • CHEVRON pipelines. Case study presentation featuring an challenges experienced. • CLOCK SPRING • CONOCOPHILLIPS • ongoing ‘total pipeline integrity management • Pipeline construction aspects and materials. CRESCENT PETROLEUM • DANAGAS • system’ (TPIMS) study covering Kuwait Oil How to organize your project, meeting all the DOLPHIN ENERGY • DNV • DUBAI NATURAL Company’s complete pipeline network which requirements at the same time as ensuring GAS COMPANY • EQYPTIAN NATURAL GAS contains more than 200 non-piggable pipelines. product quality. COMPANY • EMARAT • ENERGY SOLUTIONS • • A look at the latest advanced real time • Case study review of Saudi Aramco’s GASCO • GE OIL AND GAS • ILF CONSULTING automation solutions for the regions pipelines. experiences of constructing underground ENGINEERS • INDIAN OIL CORPORATION • • Advanced applications for leak detection. pipelines with real time reference to their IPLOCA • JP KENNY • KUWAIT OIL COMPANY • • A look at how to set up and use GIS and data standards and procedures manual for pipeline KUWAIT PIPE INDUSTRIES • LIN SCAN • MS.GIS management for pipeline projects within the region. construction standards. • NATGAS • NPCC • OMAN GAS COMPANY • OMV • PDO • PENSPEN • PETROFAC • PUNJ Shabbir Safri, Senior Engineer, Inspection and Rahif Kattan, Senior Projects Manager, ABU LLOYD • QATAR PETROLEUM • QATARGAS • Corrosion, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY (KOC) DHABI GAS INDUSTRIES LTD (GASCO) RELIANCE • ROSEN • SABIC • SAFA ROLLING James Marr, Pipeline Integrity Specialist, Hassan Kurdi, Project Manager, NATIONAL AND PIPE MILLS • SAJGAS • SAUDI ARAMCO ALLIED ENGINEERS PETROLEUM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (NPCC) • SHELL INTERNATIONAL • STROYTRANSGAS • Karim Elhanafi , Senior Consultant, MS.GIS Husain Mohammed Al Muslim, Pipeline Engineer, TAKREER • ZADCO INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC SAUDI ARAMCO Morten Kristiansen, Product Manager, ENERGY 15:30 Coffee Break hosted by EXPECTED INDUSTRY AUDIENCES SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL TM 50

11: 00 Coffee Break hosted by 40

TM 16:00 Session eight: New generation 30 pipeline materials, processes and technologies for the Middle East 20 11:30 Session six: Pipeline rehabilitation • Non metallic pipelines. At look at the latest and on-site repair technology 10 issues surrounding non metallic pipelines within the Middle East 0 including standard specifi cations. 42% 24% 28% 5% • Coping and dealing with above ground • Lateral buckling and pipeline walking: causes, Pipeline Operators 42% sand movement ensuring minimal impact effects, interaction and mitigation. A look at on your pipelines. National Oil and Gas Companies 24% the latest fi nite element techniques tested on Technology and Solution Providers 28% • The successful deployment of EMAT scraping irregular 3D seabeds and their fi ndings. Other 5% inspection on Saudi Aramco’s pipeline network. • An integrated approach to corrosion Main highlights will show how two of the most management. Case study review of the processes EXPECTED SENIORITY common challenges: coating disbondment and and applications that have been put in place for stress corrosion cracking have been overcome. the subsea pipeline connecting the newly installed 50 • Innovations in 3LPE coating for continued Atlantis platform to the new onshore facilities of 40 pipeline protection. the RakGas onshore process facility. Alan D’Souza, Sales and Business Development • Identifying the correct criteria for selecting 30 Manager Middle East, CANUSA-CPS pipeline materials to meet the exacting 20 requirements of your pipelines. Dafer Al Fahad, Pipelines Engineer, Pipelines 10 Department, SAUDI ARAMCO Haicheng Rong, Project Engineer, JP KENNY 0 Chanchal Dasgupta, Application Marketing Dr Kirsten Oliver, Production and Integrity 31% 46% 23%

Manager, Pipe, BOROUGE PTE LTD Manager, INTERTEK CAPCIS Director, Managing Director 31% Department Head, Senior Manager 46% 12:45 Lunch hosted by 17:00 Summary and Closing Address Manager, Specialist 23% and Close of Conference

DESERT SAFARI Hosted by: Registered attendees are invited to participate within the social highlight of the 2009 Pipeline Meeting, an evening desert safari and dinner. Attendees will enjoy just some of the wonders of the desert including camel riding, 4x4 dune bashing and a BBQ dinner – just a few of the activities that will be taking place. Please note attendance is guaranteed on a fi rst come fi rst served basis only. Do not miss out, confi rm your attendance today!

For further information please contact: Claire Pallen, Director, Middle East Operations on Tel: 00 44 (0)207 067 1800 or email: [email protected] REGISTRATION FORM

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Forthcoming 2009/2010 Middle Eastern Conferences • The Middle East Downstream Week – 10th Anniversary Meeting, 23-26 March 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE • Middle East Pipeline Rehabilitation Procedures and Methodology Workshop, 4 May 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE • Oil and Gas Pipelines in the Middle East – 9th Annual Meeting, 5-6 May 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE • Refi nery and Petrochemical Plant Integration Workshop, 12 October 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE • Petchem Arabia – 4th Annual Meeting, 13-14 October 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE • Plant Maintenance in the Middle East – 4th Annual Meeting, 11-13 January 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE • Sour Gas 2010 – 3rd Annual Meeting, 8 February 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE • Gas Arabia 2010 – 5th Annual Meeting, 10-11 February, 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE • The Middle East Fertilizer Symposium – 3rd Annual Meeting, 1-3 March 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE • The Middle East Downstream Week – 11th Annual Meeting, 22-25 March 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE • Oil and Gas Pipelines in the Middle East – 10th Anniversary Meeting, 17-19 May 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE