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12-14 July 2011 | The Landmark Hotel, London

The Next Phase of Developing Iraq’s

Oil & Gas Resources

Current & Future Upstream Opportunities

www.cwciraqpetroleum.com

Sponsors

Principal Sponsors

Upstream Sponsor Service Sponsor

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Iraq Petroleum 2011 is a global gathering of over 300 senior level executives from 29 countries and 15 sectors of the oil and gas industry. This year, the strategic forum will focus on the next phase of developing Iraq’s oil and gas resources as well as looking at current and future upstream opportunities and tenders.

The conference programme will examine Iraq’s huge resource potential and the massive business opportunities arising in the country’s oil and gas sector including the significance of the proposed fourth oil and gas licence.

Why You Can’t Miss Iraq Petroleum 2011

4 The senior strategic meeting place for the Iraqi oil and gas industry

4 Exclusive and unrivalled platform in providing prime exposure and one-to-one meeting opportunities with Iraqi government officials and key industry figures

4 Be part of a global network of senior executives to build relationships and establish your company as a key player in the Iraqi energy industry

4 Discover opportunities in the evolving oil and gas contract implementation process and understand how to create profitable deals in the world’s biggest oil province

4 Exceptional networking activities have been built into the programme giving delegates the opportunity to develop relationships in a business driven environment

4 Gain unparalleled insights on latest developments from an exclusive line-up of industry experts

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Distinguished Key Speakers

H.E. Ali Al DabbaghMinister of State

Iraqi Government SpokesmanIraq Government

H.E. John JenkinsHer Majesty’s Ambassador to Iraq

British Embassy, Baghdad

Nadhim ZahawiMember of Parliament

UK Parliament

Asri MousaIndependent Expert

Oil & GasIraq

Dr Jennifer CoolidgeFounder & Executive Director

CMX Caspian & Gulf Consultant Limited

H.E. Thamir GhadbanChairman of the Advisory Commission to the

Prime Minister of IraqIraq Government

H.E. Sami Al ArajiiChairman

National Investment Commission, Iraq

Kenneth FairfaxMinister Counsellor for Economic Affairs

Acting Assistant Chief of Mission for Assistance & Transition Embassy of the United States, Baghdad

Jabbar AllibiFormer D.G. of the South Oil Company & Chairman of the Board of Directors

The Minister’s Former Advisor for the South Oil FieldsIraqi Ministry of Oil

Mounir BouazizVice President Commercial

MENA NBD & LNG Shell

H.E. Haider Al AbadiMember of Parliament

Iraq Parliament

H.E. Peter Van LeeuwenThe Netherlands Ambassador to Iraq

Netherlands Embassy, Iraq

Carole NakhleSpecialist Advisor in the

House of LordsSurrey Energy Economics Centre

Adnan Al JanabiChairman of the Oil & Gas

CommitteeIraq Parliament

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New Session for 2011

Key Topics of Discussion

4 The promising investment climate in Kurdistan; untapped potential and considerable resources

4 New discoveries in Northern Iraq

4 Economic challenges

4 Regulatory and governance framework

4 Kurdistan contracts (PSCS) a model of cooperation with the IOCs for the rest of Iraq

4 Revenue sharing and the Iraqi people

4 Current refinery capacity in Kurdistan and the future potential

4 Progress on the Midstream

4 Local demand for oil products and power

Attend the Kurdistan session and develop your knowledge of this increasingly important region and the knowledge needed to give you early mover advantage.

Hear about the regulatory framework for exploration in Kurdistan and get updates on the range of the exciting opportunities in Kurdistan upstream, midstream and downstream.

Kurdistan’s Potential & Additional Capacity Comes on Stream

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Exclusive Networking Opportunities for 2011

Online Networking

Join us on Linkedin and Twitter

Welcome Breakfast & Registration This official opening of the conference is designed to ensure you make the most of your time out of the office. Register and start networking in a relaxed environment.

Corporate Lunches Maximise your time out of the office and network in a relaxed atmosphere and catch up with both new and old clients!

Networking Coffee Breaks Scheduled around the conference, coffee breaks provide a relaxed setting to enable strategic networking. Take advantage of these opportunities to connect with the right people to drive your business interests and make the most of your participation.

Gala DinnerEnjoy an evening of networking and connecting with key players in the industry. Meet senior decision makers, government officials and industry experts to drive your business interests.

Drinks Reception Whilst relaxing and enjoying a drink, you will have the opportunity to network with fellow conference attendees in an informal environment.

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07:45 Registration & Welcome Breakfast

09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks: Dr Alirio Parra, Senior Associate, CWC Group Limited

Keynote Address: 09:10 H.E. Thamir Ghadban, Chairman of the Advisory

Commission to the Prime Minister of Iraq, Iraq Government

• The newly elected Iraqi government upstream strategy

• Iraq’s huge potential that could reshape the global energy scene

• The Iraqi Ministry of Oil export master plan

• Iraq’s new crude oil marketing strategy

• The future role of the Iraqi National Oil Company

• Oil and gas companies in Iraq and the best model of cooperation

Chairman: H.E. Thamir Ghadban, Chairman of the Advisory

Commission to the Prime Minister of Iraq, Iraq Government

H.E. Ali Al Dabagh, Minister of State, Iraqi Government Spokesman, Iraqi Government

H.E. John Jenkins, Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Iraq, British Embassy, Baghdad

Mounir Bouaziz, Vice President Commercial, MENA NBD & LNG, Shell

Majid H Jafar, CEO, Crescent Petroleum

Questions & Answers

• Key upstream project updates

• What blocks are on offer for upstream development

• Developing additional capacity to provide for future growth

• Establishing a long-term development plan to further attract investment in oil and gas

• The role of the international oil and gas companies in training, promoting local content and job creation

Chairman: H.E. Thamir Ghadban, Chairman of the Advisory

Commission to the Prime Minister of Iraq, Iraq Government

H.E. Haider Al Abadi, Member of Parliment, Iraqi Parliament

Dhia Jaffar, Director General of the South Oil Company, Ministry of Oil, Iraq

Senior Representative; Exxon Mobil

Einar Erfjord, Country Manager, Iraq, Statoil Questions & Answers 13:00 Networking Lunch

Hosted by

• Projects for joint venture partnerships • Local partnerships and risk control • Cost optimisation to maximise project return • The role of the international oil and service companies in

Iraq’s oil development • Export infrastructure: Can it cope with the rise in Iraq’s

output? • Drilling programme updates and investment opportunities • Oil infrastructure to provide sustainable and uninterrupted

supplies internally and for export Chairman: H.E. Thamir Ghadban, Chairman of the Advisory

Commission to the Prime Minister of Iraq, Iraq Government

H.E. Sami Al Arajii, Chairman, National Investment Commission

Adnan AL Janabi, Chairman of the Oil & Gas Committee, Iraq Parliament

Husam Abusaif, Iraq Managing Director, Vice President, Baker Hughes

Questions & Answers

• Improvements in the security situation; achievements and challenges

• The recent experience of the licence rounds implementation

• Exploration and production requirements and the role of the international community

• Diversification of the Iraqi economy and private investment

• Expand horizons of cooperation in different fields Chairman: H.E. Thamir Ghadban, Chairman of the Advisory

Commission to the Prime Minister of Iraq, Iraq Government

H.E. John Jenkins, Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Iraq, British Embassy, Baghdad

H.E. Peter Van Leeuwen, The Netherlands Ambassador to Iraq, Netherlands Embassy in Iraq

Kenneth Fairfax, Minister Counsellor for Economic Affairs, Acting Assistant Chief of Mission for Assistance and Transition, Embassy of the United States, Baghdad

Questions & Answers

17:30 End of Day One

18:00 Cocktail Reception You will have the opportunity

to network with fellow conference attendees in a relaxed informal environment

19:00 Gala Dinner

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07:45 Welcome Breakfast

09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

• Baghdad and Erbil accelerating full development of the Iraqi oil and gas industry to provide for future growth

• The awarded blocks in the south and the north; new crude oil production envisaged this year and the maximum potential of Iraq

• Kurdistan and the long-term development of the Iraqi energy sector

• Fast track gas development projects in Kurdistan

Nadhim Zahawi, Member of Parliament, UK Parliament

Michael Howard, Advisor to the Minister of Natural Resources, KRG

Carole Nakhle, Specialist Advisor in the House of Lords, Surrey Energy Economics Centre

Thomas S Watts, Project Manager, Crescent Petroleum Questions & Answers 10:45 Networking Coffee Break Hosted by

• Iraq’s gas strategy utilisation of the currently flared gas • The progress on Akkas, Mansuriyah and Siba fields • The potential of Shell gas projects with the South Gas

Company • Gas pricing in the Middle East and Iraq • Nabucco shareholders, Europe’s diversification strategy and

Iraq’s gas strategy • Surplus of gas production: new power capacity • New tenders to build new refineries to ease local demand • Iraq and its potential of being a major exporter of refined

products

Asri Mousa, Independent Expert, Oil & Gas, Iraq

Azfar Shaukat, Director Oil & Gas, Mott Macdonald

Jennifer Coolidge, Founder & Executive Director, CMX Caspian & Gulf Consultants Limited

Hamish H McNinch, Engineering & Energy Consultant

Questions & Answers

13:00 Networking Lunch

Keynote Address: H.E. Sinan Al Shabibi, Governor of the Iraqi Central Bank

(Invited)

• How Iraq is funding post war recovery? • Energy investment banks and government incentives • How to minimise the financial risk of investing in the Iraqi oil

and gas industry? • Iraq’s taxation system • Improved production target and the process of cost recovery

Darren Davis, Managing Director, Head of Resources & Energy Group, MENA HSBC Bank, Middle East Limited

Olivier Mussat, Director, Oil & Gas Project & Export Finance, Europe, Standard Chartered

Ravi Suri, Managing Director & Head of Project & Export Finance, Middle East & South Asia, Standard Chartered

Questions & Answers

15:45 Networking Coffee Break Hosted by

Group of Iraq experts to be joined by their international counterparts.

• Building relationships with the International oil and gas companies to facilitate growth

• Balancing operational needs and meeting the needs of the industry

• Ensuring existing infrastructure can accommodate projected growth

• Using a diversified portfolio strategy to improve performance of domestic and international investments

• Exciting period of change in the region; Iraq’s plans to create a sustainable future

Chairman: Jay Park, Partner and Chair, International Energy

Practice Group, Macleod Dixon, LLP

Jabbar Allibi, Former D.G. of the South Oil Company & Chairman of the Board of Directors, The Minister’s Former Advisor for the South Oil Fields, Iraqi Ministry of Oil

Questions & Answers

Concluding Remarks

17:30 End of the Conference

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Key Topics Include

4 Overview of the oil and gas regime in Iraq, with commentary/practice points (Clyde & Co)

4 Investment structures for energy projects, with commentary/practice points (Clyde & Co)

4 Financial elements and fiscal regime applicable to energy infrastructure development in Iraq (PWC)

4 Overview on Iraq oil industry and oil contracts (by Asri Mousa)

4 Procurement methods for energy infrastructure (Clyde & Co)

4 Commentary on current international HSSE standards (by Asri Mousa)

4 Iraq oil contracts, after signature progress and development (by Asri Mousa)

Negotiator Roundtable Leaders

Asri MousaIndependent Expert

Oil & Gas Iraq

George Booth Partner Specialist in

International Projects Clyde & Co

James Varanese Partner

Clyde & Co

Jesus AlemanPartner

PWC

Emad M MajidTax & Legal Services

PWC

Benefits of Attending

4 Gain an in-depth update on the fourth bidding round

4 Decide on the right joint venture structure

4 Learn to manage post-contract signature challenges and tasks

4 Insight into the legislative frameworks of oil and gas contracts and infrastructure development

4 Practical guidance on efficient investment structures and the fiscal regime in Iraq

4 Specialist insight on procurement methods and financing issues

4 A greater understanding of current international HSSE standards

4 An opportunity to engage with sector specialists

Iraq Petroleum Negotiator Roundtable

Iraq’s Oil & Gas Contracts

The conference workshop provides an in-depth understanding of the recent opportunities within the Iraqi oil industry. Iraq’s oil requirements between 2011-2020 will be discussed with an exclusive update on the projects, addressing the fourth bid round, upstream joint ventures, rules and regulations.

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Iraq Petroleum 2011 Report – Gas Focus

Written by Dr Jennifer Coolidge, Executive Director of CMX Caspian & Gulf Consultants Limited, London and Nicosia; Senior Research Advisor, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, University of Oxford

Unique Summary plus Independent expert analysis on:

4 Announcements by the Iraqi government and the key private corporations in Iraq – stay ahead of your competitors

4 Concise commentary on industry developments in Iraq – save time

4 Opportunities for investment in Iraq’s gas industry – make informed business decisions

4 Key statistics and data on Iraq’s gas industry – keep up-to-date

4 Forecasts on where Iraq’s gas industry is heading – shape your commercial strategies

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“I’m pleased with the discussion from different experts, this will give us at the government of Iraq wider ideas”Dr Ali Al Dabbagh, Minister of State, Iraqi Government Spokesman, Iraq Government

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