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List of Participants List of participants 5th Gas Centre Industry Forum Start Date: Monday, January 19, 2015 End Date: Monday, January 19, 2015 VII, Geneva Participants: 82 Governments (UNECE Bodies) - ECE Member Mr. Vladimir Durovic States Strategic Development Director Plinacro Ltd. Azerbaijan Croatia Mr. Kamal Abbasov Hungary Deputy General Manager Gas Export Department Mr. Tamas Korosi State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan Senior Leading Advisor (SOCAR) Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Azerbaijan Authority (HEA) Hungary Mr. Haji Malikov Member of National Oil Committee of the Italy Azerbaijan Republic Ass.Prof., Deputy Director of Scientific-Research Ms. Tiziana Zugliano Institute "Geotechnological Problems of Oil, Gas Trade Expert and Chemistry" Permanent Mission of Italy to the United Nations National Oil Committee of the Azerbaijan Office and other international organizations in Republic (NOCAR) Geneva Azerbaijan Italy Ms. Zinyat Khanim Aliyeva Latvia Member of National Oil Committee of the Azerbaijan Republic Mr. Edvins Karnitis Senior Researcher of the Scientific-Research Adviser to the Chairman Institute "Geotechnological Problems of Oil, Gas Public Utilities Commission of Latvia and Chemistry" Latvia National Oil Committee of the Azerbaijan Republic (NOCAR) Ms. Liene Grike Azerbaijan Advisor Economic and Intellectual Property Affairs Canada Permanent Mission of the Republic of Latvia Latvia Mr. William Bruce Chisholm President Mr. Mario Nullmeier Preemptive Pollution Initiatives Inc Vice-Chairman of the Board Canada JSC "Latvijas Gaze" Latvia Croatia Mr. Marin Zovko President of the Board Plinacro Ltd. Croatia 1 Friday, January 23, 2015 Netherlands Mr. Sergey Komlev Head of Contract Structuring and Pricing Mr. Wilhelmus (Wim) Van't Hof Directorate Head of Unit Gas Market GAZPROM Export LLC Ministry of Economic Affairs Russian Federation P.O. Box 20401 The Hague Mr. Timo Vehrs Netherlands Director Business Development GAZPROM Germania GmbH Norway Germany Mr. Torstein Indrebo Mr. Oleg A. Zaytsev Honorary Secretary-General First Secretary International Gas Union Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to Norway the United Nations Office and other international Organizations at Geneva Romania Russian Federation Mr. Adrian Alexandru Mares Serbia Head International Business Development Mr. Svetislav Krstic SNGN ROMGAZ SA Adviser to General Manager for Development Romania JP Srbijagas Serbia Russian Federation Spain Ms. Natalia Nozdrina Head of Division Ms. Mariana Ortiz Laborde Department for International Cooperation Key Accounts Director Ministry of Energy Gas Division Russian Federation Gas Natural Fenosa Spain Mr. Alexander Karasevich Head, Department of Regional Energy Industry Mr. Francisco Javier Rubio Economics and Energy Efficiency, Professor, DSc Contract Analysis Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas Gas Natural Fenosa Russian Federation Spain Ms. Anna Klyukhina Turkey Third Secretary Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to Mr. Sait Serdar Leblebicioglu the United Nations Office and other international Deputy Head of Natural Gas organizations in Geneva Supply and Export Department Russian Federation BOTAŞ Petroleum Pipeline Corporation Turkey Mr. Nikolay Burmistrov Third Secretary Ms. Arzu Gunel Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation Natural Gas Supply and Export Manager Russian Federation Natural Gas Supply and Export Department BOTAŞ Petroleum Pipeline Corporation Mr. Sergey Balashov Turkey Deputy Head of the International Business Department Mrs. Aylin Serin Ozsarac Head International Organizations and forum Pricing Expert Directorate BOTAS Petroleum Pipeline Corporation OAO Gazprom Turkey Russian Federation 2 Friday, January 23, 2015 Ms. Mürside Taymaz Qatar Deputy Head Strategy Development and International Projects Mr. Justin Goonesinghe Department Specialist (Regulatory) BOTAŞ Petroleum Pipeline Corporation RasGas Company Limited Turkey Qatar Ukraine United Nations (Related Organizations) Mr. Grigorii Petruk Liberation/Human Rights Council Secretariat Advisor Committee The Commitee of Ecology and Natural Resources. Ms. Anjela Markova The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine President Ukraine Liberation/Human Rights Council Secretariat 1201 Geneva Mr. Yuriy Vitrenko Switzerland Managing Director International Business Intergovernmental Organizations NJSC "Naftogaz of Ukraine" Ukraine International Energy Agency Mr. Anatolii Andriievskyi Mr. David Elzinga Head Senior Project Manager Technical Policy Subdepartment International Energy Agency NJSC "Naftogaz of Ukraine" France Ukraine International Gas Union Mr. Oleg Mykhalevych Deputy Chief Engineer Mr. Mats Fredriksson AC "Ukrtransgas" National Joint-Stock Company Director "Naftogaz of Ukraine" IGU Secretariat Ukraine International Gas Union Norway United States of America Mr. Dirk Van Slooten Mr. Jared Banks Senior Advisor Deputy Counselor for Economic and Science International Gas Union Affairs Netherlands Permanent Mission of the United States of America Marcogaz United States Mr. Daniel Hec Governments (UNECE Bodies) - Non ECE Secretary General Member States International Association of the European Natural Gas Industry Egypt Marcogaz Belgium Mr. Adel Mahmoud Ibrahim Assistant Vice Chairman for Natural Gas Moscow International Petroleum Club Utilization Economic and Commercial Affairs Mr. Togrul Bagirov Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company Executive Vice President Egypt Moscow International Petroleum Club Russian Federation 3 Friday, January 23, 2015 Natural Gas Vehicles Association Europe Others - Private Sector Mr. Lennart Pilskog Be1World Ltd. Secretary General Natural Gas Vehicles Association Europe Ms. Caroline Schwab Madrid CEO Spain Be1World Ltd. Switzerland The Danish Gas Association Benjamin Schlesinger and Associates, LLC Mr. Ole Albaek Pedersen CEO, Managing Director, Boardmember,(Past Mr. Benjamin Schlesinger President) of The Danish Gas Association) President The Danish Gas Association Benjamin Schlesinger and Associates, LLC Denmark United States Others - Academia CEO MRL. Corporation Ltd. Columbia University Ms. Cornelia Meyer Chairman Ms. Natasha Udensiva CEO MRL. Corporation Ltd. Lecturer United Kingdom School of International Affairs and Public Policy Columbia University EDF United States Mr. Frédéric Fontan Graduate Institute of International and Senior Economist Development Studies (IHEID) EDF France Mr. Giacomo Luciani Professor Enagas Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) Mr. Lucia Mora Ruiloba Switzerland Regulatory Development Enagas MIT Energy Initiative Spain Mr. Francis Martin O'Sullivan ENERSTRAT CONSULTING Director of Research MIT Energy Initiative Mr. Ashutosh Shastri Massachusets, Cambridge Director United States ENERSTRAT CONSULTING United Kingdom Oxford Institute for Energy Studies GALP ENERGIA SGPS, SA Ms. Katsiaryna (Katja) Yafimava Senior Research Fellow Mr. Diogo Franco Oxford Institute for Energy Studies LNG Trader United Kingdom GALP ENERGIA SGPS, SA Portugal Webster University Geneva Global Gas Partners Gmbh Mr. Rouben Indjikian Adjunct Professor and Lecturer on Commodities Mr. Daniel Muthmann Webster University Geneva Partner & Managing Director Switzerland Global Gas Partners Gmbh Germany 4 Friday, January 23, 2015 HEAS SA OJSC «Severneftegazprom» Mr. Manfred Hafner Mr. Stanislav Tsygankov Director General Director Energy Consulting OJSC «Severneftegazprom» HEAS SA Russian Federation Switzerland Ms. Alena Matveeva IHS Strategic Planning Department Specialist OJSC «Severneftegazprom» Mr. Michael Chettrit Russian Federation Senior Research Analyst IHS Overgas Inc. France Dr. Martin Boyadzhiev IHS Energy Upstream Research Innovation Manager, Overgas Inc Univesity of Mining and Geology Mr. Jan Roelofsen Overgas Inc. Senior Research Director Upstream Research Bulgaria IHS Energy Upstream Research Switzerland Pro Danube Management GmbH IHS Global SA Mr. Manfred Seitz General Manager Mr. Thomas Grieder Pro Danube Management GmbH Midstream Analyst, Europe Austria Energy Technical IHS Global SA Setgaz Natural Gas Inc. Switzerland Mr. A. Rasim Akdogan Mr. Sergey Myakishev President Editor, International Oil Letter Setgaz Natural Gas Inc. IHS Global SA Turkey Switzerland SHELL MEC Management Energy Consulting Mr. Stuart Macdonald Mr. Otto Musilek LNG New Markets - Technology, Projects and Managing Director Technology MEC Management Energy Consulting SHELL Austria Snam Group MET International AG Mr. Gabriele Bolzoni Mr. Francesco Colombo Business Development Scenario Manager Head of Portfolio Management Snam Group MET International AG Italy Switzerland StrategaEast Ltd NIS j.s.c. Novi Sad Ms. Elzbieta Salzmann Mr. Srdjan Bosnjakovic Head of Energy Markets Analyses Deputy CEO for Strategy and Investment StrategaEast Ltd NIS j.s.c. Novi Sad Switzerland Serbia 5 Friday, January 23, 2015 TOTAL E&P CONGO United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Mr. Anicet Victor Ounounou Responsable Méthodes et Développement des Mr. Scott Foster Achats Locaux Director DIRECTION BUSINESS DEVELOPPEMENT Sustainable Energy Division TOTAL E&P CONGO UNECE/Sustainable Energy Division Secretariat Palais des Nations TOTAL S.A. Switzerland Ms. Tolulope Lukanmbi Ms. Charlotte Griffiths EP Gas Negotiator Chief of Industry Energy Section, Economic TOTAL S.A. Affairs Officer France Sustainable Energy Division United Nations Economic Commission for Türkerler Holding A.S. Europe (UNECE) Switzerland Mr. Gökhan Yardim Angoragaz General Manager and Deputy Mr. Branko Milicevic Chairman Economic Affairs Officer Türkerler Holding A.S. Sustainable Energy Division Turkey United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Others - Independent experts Palais des Nations Switzerland Independent Expert Ms. Yana Tsybzhitova Mr. Branko Bosnjakovic Economic Affairs Officer Professor of Environmental Management Sustainable Energy Division Independent Expert United Nations Economic Commission for Switzerland Europe (UNECE) Palais des Nations Switzerland The Gas Centre UNECE Mr. Alexandre Chachine Acting Manager The Gas Centre UNECE Switzerland 6 Friday, January 23, 2015 .
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