Saturday, November 6, 2010

Nov. 29-Dec.1 ~ Iraq Petroleum 2010 in London ...


Maximising the Future Growth of the Iraqi Oil & Gas Industry and building strategic relationships

Iraq Petroleum 2010 will bring together high profile speakers, senior decision makers, leading businessmen, policy makers and advisors to debate key strategic issues, share expertise and exchange views. As Iraq plans to quadruple its oil production and the second round of bidding is complete, this year we will be focusing on longer term objectives and building strategic relationships to ensure targets are met.

The current oil reserve is from 66 discovered oilfields in Iraq, and there are many others that are to be discovered, this figure is expected to increase when more oilfields are discovered." Reuters quote Oil Minister Hussain Shahristani. Most global oil companies have been moving ahead with a series of deals to unlock vast Iraqi reserves, which officials say could boost capacity to Saudi Arabia's levels of 12 million barrels per day from the current 2.5 million barrels per day.

This is the landmark event for the Iraqi oil and gas industry and will focus on exploration and production of oil and gas , new ventures , bid rounds and corporate oil and gas players in industry. Click here to register for the Conference There has never been a better time to be a part of these exciting opportunities. For more information call Phillip Clarke on +44 20 7978 0056 or email pclarke@thecwcgroup.com

Click here to view the 2010 Brochure

Conference Key Topics

• Share of Iraq’s production in total world production , OPEC and OAPEC • Iraq’s oil and gas strategy for next decade and beyond • Iraq’s oil and gas contracts; field development; oil production and upstream expansion • Iraq plans to increase reserves and compensate for the planned high production rates • Iraq’s upstream landscape • Share of Iraq’s oil reserves in the world oil reserves • Iraq’s crude oil revenues • Socio-economic impacts of oil & gas development on the Iraqi people • Iraq’s gas development plans , new upstream gas projects • Lessons learned from the license round implementation and how these can be applied to other projects • What are the barriers to progress?

Distinguished speakers and participants include :

_Rt. Lord Howell of Guildford, Minister of State, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, UK H.E. _Thamir Ghadhban, Chairman of the Advisory Commission to the Iraqi Prime Minister and Former Oil Minister, Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office Her Majesty's Ambassador to Baghdad H.E. John Jenkins, HM Ambassador,British Embassy Baghdad
_Dr Ali Al Dabbagh, Iraqi Government Spokesman, Iraq
_H.E. Ibrahim Baher Al Olom, Former Iraq Oil MinisterH.E. Peter Van Leeuwen, The _Netherlands Ambassador to Iraq Nadhim Zahawi, MP, UK Parliament Mounir Bouaziz, Vice President of Middle East and North Africa, ShellAbdulilah Qasim Al Amir, Oil Advisor, Advisory _Commission, Iraqi Prime Minister’s OfficeJabbar Allibi, Former D.G. of the South Oil Company and Chairman of the Board of Directors, The Minister’s Former Advisor for the South Oil Fields, _Iraqi Ministry of Oil Shiltagh Aboud , Governor of Basra Dr Abdul Hadi Al Hassani, MP, Iraqi Parliament

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