The Four Seasons | Jackson Hole, WY | October 4-6, 2017 2017 FALL MEETING 1 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN SCHEDULE Welcome to 2017 NOIA Fall Meeting as we celebrate 45 years of representing the offshore energy industry. Speaking of years, what a difference one year makes. Last Fall, continued low commodity prices and the election projections promised a rough year ahead. While the price of oil hasn’t changed much, the attitude both in Washington, DC and in our ranks certainly has. In April, after years of low commodity prices and an unprecedented regulatory deluge, the offshore industry desperately needed to see some hope for the future. A few short months later, the Trump administration has shown that has truly embraced an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy. Recogniz- ing that the offshore industry provides jobs, growth and revenue and strengthens our national security, the administration contin- ues to implement the right policies that will open our resources to safe and sustainable development. The Department of Interior has begun work on a new Five Year Program, one that will fully consider our offshore resources, including those in the Atlantic and Arctic. As other coun- tries continue to develop their own offshore resources, it is imperative that the U.S. open up the more than 94% of the OCS that is off limits for oil and gas development. Relatedly, Inte- rior is reviewing the permits for safe and modern seismic surveys that were previously denied during the final days of the Obama administration. Updated seismic data, particularly in the Atlantic where data is more than 30 years old, will allow stakeholders to have a fully informed debate. Furthermore, overly burdensome and ineffective rules are being reexamined, ensur- ing that the final rules reflect good policy and sound science, not political whims. Our 45 years of experience tells us that much work remains if we are to unleash our full energy potential. We have seen the change from becoming energy sufficient to energy independent and as the administration and Congress work towards “American energy domi- nance,” NOIA and our members will be a resource every step of the way. With more than 260 member companies involved in every aspect of the offshore industry, NOIA’s voice will be an integral part of the movement to energy dominance. To that end, I again welcome you to NOIA’s 2017 Fall Meeting October 4-6 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It is our first time in Wyoming and will be a stellar meeting. Our long-time friend and ally, Vice President Cheney will join us and we will receive a warm Wyoming welcome from Governor Mead. We will hear from leading experts in policy, economics and national security and chart our course for the coming year. As always, it will be a great time to network with fellow executives and long-time friends. I look forward to catching up with all of you. DAVE WELCH NOIA Chairman 2017-2018 2 SCHEDULE Please note: 11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. “Regulatory Panel Update” Committee and general sessions are Moderator: open to all meeting registrants. Evan Zimmerman, OOC Panelists: Unless otherwise noted, all Connie Goers, Arena Offshore committee meetings are scheduled Greg Kusinski, Chevron as working meetings. Will Pecue, Taylor Energy Cottonwood WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. Registration Luncheon Cottonwood Foyer Speaker: Governor Matt Mead Cottonwood 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hospitality Room 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Cottonwood Foyer “GOM Mexico: Chapter Two” Moderator: 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. Matt McCarroll, Fieldwood Executive Committee Energy (Closed Meeting) Panelists: Willow Room Tim Callahan, BHP Billiton Tim Duncan, Talos Energy 10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Ed Heartney, U.S. Department of General Session State Speaker: Katharine Raymundo Pinones, AMEXHI MacGregor, Department of the Cottonwood Interior Cottonwood 3 SCHEDULE 3:40 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. General Session Breakfast Speaker: Karen Harbert, “A Morning with Michelle Malkin” U.S. Chamber of Commerce Speaker: Michelle Malkin, Cottonwood Nationally Syndicated Correspondent 4:40 p.m. – 5:20 p.m. Cottonwood General Session Speaker: Thomas Brostrøm, 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. DONG Energy Wind Power General Session Sponsored by the Offshore Speaker: Jennifer Griffin, Renewables Committee FOX News Channel Cottonwood Cottonwood 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 10:40 a.m. – 11:40 a.m. Welcoming Reception & General Session Dinner Speaker: Mike McConnell, Speaker: Vice President Booz Allen Hamilton & former Dick Cheney NSA Director Cottonwood Foyer & Ballroom Cottonwood THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5: 12:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Golf Tournament Registration Please meet in Cottonwood Foyer Cottonwood Foyer for ground transportation. 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Hospitality Room Lower Snake River Float Trip, Cottonwood Foyer Horseback Riding Please meet in Cottonwood Foyer for ground transportation. 4 SCHEDULE 6:15 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. 11:50 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Western Barbecue General Session Q Roadhouse “Congress and the America in the Shuttle Bus departs starting at Age of Trump” 6:15 from Cottonwood Foyer Speaker: Christina Bellantoni, Los Angeles Times FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6: Cottonwood 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Hospitality Room 12:30 p.m Cottonwood Foyer Buffet Lunch The Handle Bar 8:00 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. Breakfast Speaker: Robert Grady, Cheyenne Capital Fund Cottonwood 9:30 a.m. – 10:40 a.m. Board of Directors & Membership Committee Cottonwood 10:50 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Health, Safety, Security & Environment Committee “Safety in Seas Award Winners Presentations” Speaker: Michael McCauley, Arena Offshore Speaker: Jeremy Angelle, Frank’s International Cottonwood 5 ABOUT THE SPEAKERS VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY Dick Cheney is an American statesman who has served at the highest levels of the U.S. Government and private sector. As White House Chief of Staff in the aftermath of Watergate and America’s withdrawal from Vietnam, Wyoming’s Congressman and a member of the House Republican leadership during the Reagan years, Secretary of Defense as the Cold War ended and America defeated Iraq in Desert Storm, former CEO of Halliburton, and Vice President of the United States on 9/11 at the dawn of the Global War on Terror, Cheney has participated in many of the events that have shaped our nation for over four decades. Few Americans alive today can match the breadth and depth of his experience and service. As a statesman, policymaker, businessman, and politician Cheney’s insight, experiences and knowledge are unparalleled. 6 ABOUT THE SPEAKERS GOVERNOR MATT MEAD Matt Mead, Wyoming’s 32nd Governor, took office in January 2011 and is serving his second term. He was born and raised in Jackson. After earning a law degree from the University of Wyoming, he served as a prosecutor, practiced in a private firm, and served as U.S. Attorney. He maintains a farm and ranch business with his wife Carol in southeast Wyoming. Governor Mead initiated a comprehensive state energy strategy released in 2013 and an innovative state water strategy released in 2015. He moved the entire state to a 100 gigabit broadband network. His rules initiative has resulted in fewer regulations and improved public access to rules. His focus on increasing state competitiveness, for example, through technology, innovation and expansion of business opportunities in numerous economic sectors, has brought national recognition. Wyoming’s accolades include: most business friendly tax climate, third best for new business startup activity, best state to start a business, first in Mountain Region workforce development, best state to make a living, second highest rate of confidence in state government and many more. Governor Mead has served as Chair and Vice Chair of the Natural Resources Committee of the National Governors Association and as Co-chair of the State and Federal Sage Grouse Task Force. He is immediate past Chairman of the Western Governors’ Association where his Chairman’s Initiative, a continuing one, was Species Conservation and the Endangered Species Act. Matt and Carol have been married 25 years and have two teenage children. 7 ABOUT THE SPEAKERS CHRISTINA BELLANTONI ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR FOR POLITICS LOS ANGELES TIMES One of America’s leading political editors and an award-winning journalist, Christina Bellantoni goes behind the headlines to deliver shrewd analysis of key political and policy issues that impact your organization at the state, regional and national level. As the assistant managing editor for politics at the Los Angeles Times, Christina brings a vast level of expertise to national political and election coverage. In addition to her status as a highly sought guest commentator on political broadcasts and high-profile role at the L.A. Times, she is the former editor-in-chief at Roll Call and former political editor at “PBS NewsHour,” and she has held reporting positions with The Washington Times and Talking Points Memo. From the White House and the halls of Congress, Christina provides a thoughtful and thorough analysis of news and events from all sides of the political spectrum, including up-to-the-minute insights on policy and America under President Trump and the evolution of the Republican, Democratic and third parties post the unprecedented events of 2016. With wide-ranging experience covering national politics and presidential campaigns as well as important issues like tax policy, immigration, health care and the federal budget, she takes audiences behind-the-scenes to reveal what’s happening in Washington and how it will impact the future of your business or organization.
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