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                                  Our expert speakers include




          Steve P. Kirchhoff,        Betsy Spomer,            Christopher Smith,          John Hanger,            Guy Caruso,
       Vice President Americas,    Senior Vice President       Deputy Assistant          Former Secretary,       Senior Advisor,
             ExxonMobil           Business Development,        Secretary for Oil     Pennsylvania Department   Center for Strategic
            Gas & Power                 BG Group                & Natural Gas,          of Environmental         & International
        Marketing Company                                   Office of Fossil Energy          Protection           Studies (CSIS)
                                                           US Department of Energy




            www.NATGASAMERICA.com

  Shale                      Technology                    Regulatory                          Demand                       LNG export
gas supply                   showcases                      insights                           creation                      potential



   Silver sponsor                                                Associate sponsors                                            Organised by




  Summit sponsors                                                     Our partners
The North America Gas Summit


   I would like to extend a warm welcome to the North America               Why you can’t miss
   Gas Summit!                                                              the North America
   Future fuel for North America – natural gas is an abundant               Gas Summit – exciting
   resource which is becoming increasingly commercially accessible          2011 features
   and has the potential to provide the market with a sustainable,
   domestic fuel supply for many years to come.                             • The ONLY event to bring together
   The natural gas industry is facing accelerated transformation              supply and demand – discuss crucial
   through technology advancements, environmental concerns,                   steps “beyond shale gas”: how to
   regulation and policy implementations. With this shift in market           effectively join forces to understand
   dynamics natural gas proposes to be the answer for our energy              bottlenecks and increase natural gas
   future.                                                                    demand

   The critical remaining issues facing the industry focus on               • Alaska spotlight – get first hand
                                                                              insights into gas plans and advocacy
   securing the political buy-in necessary to boost the role of natural
                                                                              efforts in the region
   gas in the energy mix, demand creation, low gas prices and
   regulatory hurdles.                                                      • Perfect timing for debate around
                                                                              natural gas potential: second review
   The demand side is increasingly embracing natural gas as a
                                                                              period of the EPA study in the
   cleaner alternative to coal and oil, an essential partner to renewable
                                                                              fall, discussions around it at North
   energy development, and the best way to CO2 emissions
                                                                              America Gas Summit
   reduction and a boost for the domestic economy.
   LNG export – if we look beyond North America – this could                • Be amongst the first to see the ‘THE
                                                                              GET – The Grand Energy Transition’
   not only raise domestic natural gas prices, but simultaneously
                                                                              – we will screen in a premiere the
   contribute to global energy diversification and increase US market
                                                                              just released documentary based on
   share on the global energy stage.
                                                                              Robert A. Hefner III’s acclaimed book
   A unified industry voice is needed to translate current efforts into
   a cleaner, “gassier energy future”!                                      • A presentation on the road map to
                                                                              a cleaner transportations future by
   The North America Gas Summit aims to provide this platform: a              the CNGVA
   place where the industry leaders meet and define strategies at this
   crucial time in history: the shift from a supply-driven to a demand-     • High-level regulatory insights around
                                                                              topics of hydraulic fracturing, CO2
   driven market.
                                                                              emissions and greenhouse gases
   Join us at the North America Gas Summit –
   where supply meets demand!                                               • Focus on LNG export potential and
                                                                              an update on expected policies and
                                                                              licenses
                                                                            • Unique North America focus: really
                                                                              understand what makes the North
   Monika Gonda                                                               American market unique, meet the
   Director, North America Gas Summit,                                        decision makers and initiate business
   The Energy Exchange                                                        deals


“...we need to come together as you have organized in the North America Gas Summit, because it has got to be the
entire natural gas industry that must finally come together and be sold on the development and the advantages of
the transition of America to natural gas...”
Robert A. Hefner III, Owner and Founder, GHK Company


   Join the industry leaders




The North America Gas Summit · 3-5 October 2011 · Washington DC, USA · Find out more at www.natgasamerica.com
Meet the industry leaders


  An exclusive preview of our 2011 expert speaker line-up




       Steve P. Kirchhoff,                  Betsy Spomer,                 Linda A. Capuano,            Barbara Cronise,              Badar Khan,                 Matthew Most,
    Vice President Americas,              Senior Vice President        Vice President Technology,      Director Business          President Upstream              Vice President
          ExxonMobil                     Business Development,               Marathon Oil                Development,                  & Trading,              Environmental Policy,
         Gas & Power                           BG Group                                                   NW Natural                Direct Energy              Encana Natural Gas
     Marketing Company




      Christopher Smith,                  Robert A. Hefner III,         Octávio M. C. Simões,            Guy Braden,                  Bill Walker,                John Hanger,
   Deputy Assistant Secretary             Founder and Owner,           Vice President Commercial      Senior Vice President      General Counsel to the       Former Secretary of the
     for Oil & Natural Gas,                 GHK Company                     & Development,                Commercial,               Alaska Gasline           Pennsylvania Department
    Department of Energy                                                     Sempra LNG                    GDF Suez                 Port Authority              of Environmental
              (DOE)                                                                                                                                                Protection




       John Jimison,                       Mitchell W. Pratt,              Curtis Burton,                Bill Cooper,             Jabor Al Musllam,                Alicia Milner,
     Managing Director,                  Chief Operating Officer,               CEO,                        President,              General Manager                   President,
   Energy Future Coalition             Clean Energy Fuels Corp.         Buccaneer Resources           Center for Liquefied        America Liaison Office,       Canadian Natural Gas
                                                                                                      Natural Gas (CLNG)               Qatargas              Vehicle Alliance (CNGVA)




         Jeff Wright,                        David Goldwyn,                 Jim Zadvorny,                Kathryn Clay,                 Guy Lewis,                    Tom Choi,
       Director of Office                        President,                 Director Business           Executive Director,         Managing Director             National Practice
     for Energy Projects,              Goldwyn Global Strategies             Development,               Clean American         Exploration and Production,         Leader – Gas,
       Federal Energy                  & Former Special Envoy for               Encana              Transportation Alliance    Gas Technology Institute      Deloitte MarketPoint LLC
   Regulatory Commission               International Energy Affairs,                                        (CATA)                        (GTI)
            (FERC)                        US State Department




    Dr. Charles K. Ebinger,                 Adam Bedard,                      Guy Caruso,                Trevor Smith,             Ben Schlesinger,             Richard Kolodziej,
         Director Energy                    Senior Director                  Senior Advisor,         Business Development             President,                    President,
        Security Initiative,            Energy Analysis, Bentek          Center for Strategic              Manager,                  BSA Energy                    NGVAmerica
      Brookings Institute                       Energy                  & International Studies     Gas Technology Institute
                                                                                 (CSIS)                      (GTI)




  Michael Gallagher, Senior Adviser,      Gregory C. Staple,                Rick Smead,                 George Eynon,                Richard Ward,                 Aloulou Fawzi,
   Westport Innovations, Chairman,              CEO,                          Director,                 Board Member,                  President,                  Project Manager,
    Natural Gas Group of the NPC         American Clean Skies            Navigant Consulting           Energy Resources              Aspen Energy              International Shale Gas
  Future Transportation Fuels Study          Foundation                                               Conservation Board               Initiatives            Resources and Activities,
   & Chairman, Cummins Westport                                                                             (ERCB)                                            US Energy Information
     Inc and Agility Fuel Systems                                                                                                                                  Administration




To register visit www.natgasamerica.com or call +44 (0) 207 067 1800 or email m.gurjao@theenergyexchange.co.uk
Unique insights


Industry showcases
Don’t miss showcases of latest industry
developments and partnerships:
• Learn about how to move towards a more
  collaborative energy future through the case
  study of the ground-breaking gas reserves
  joint venture between NW Natural and
  Encana
• Get an update on gas advocacy efforts in
  Alaska and the All-Alaska Gas Pipeline
• Hear from Clean Energy Fuels Corp.
  – in which Chesapeake recently invested
  $150 million – and their efforts in driving
  natural gas use for vehicles and improved
  infrastructure
• Take away insights into the road map to a
  cleaner transportation future by CNGVA




Expert interviews
To provide you with interesting insights ahead
of the North America Gas Summit, the Energy
Exchange has conducted interviews with several
of the industry experts joining us in October,
including:
• Guy Braden, Senior Vice President
   Commercial, GDF Suez
• Matthew Most, Vice President Environmental
   Policy, Encana Natural Gas
• Robert A. Hefner III, Owner and Founder,
   GHK Company
• David Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn Global
   Strategies
• Barbara Cronise, Director of Business
   Development, NW Natural
• Mitchell W. Pratt, Chief Operating Officer,
   Clean Energy Fuels Corp
• Michael Gallagher, Senior Adviser, Westport
   Innovations, Chairman, Natural Gas Group
   of the NPC Future Transportation Fuels
   Study
To read the full interviews – and to discover
more about the Summit – please visit our
website at www.natgasamerica.com
Expert views




   Steering committee
   We would like to thank our steering committee:
   • Matthew Most, Vice President Environmental
     Policy, Encana Natural Gas
   • Guy Caruso, Senior Advisor, Center for
     Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)
   • Richard Kolodziej, President, NGVAmerica
   • David Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn Global
     Strategies and Former Special Envoy
     for International Energy Affairs, US State
     Department
   • Rick Smead, Director, Navigant Consulting
   • Terence Thorn, President, JKM Consulting
   • Guy Lewis, Managing Director Exploration &
     Production, Gas Technology Institute (GTI)
   • George Eynon, Board Member, Energy
     Resources Conservation Board Alberta,
     Canada
   • Benjamin Schlesinger, President,
     BSA Energy
   • Dean Girdis, President, Downeast LNG


“...we need to understand resources in America
are abundant. All we have to do is have a plan.
We have no plan. We’ve never had an energy plan
in America...”
T. Boone Pickens
Future fuel natural gas


   Day 1 Monday 3 October 2011                                              Chaired by: Guy Lewis, Managing Director Exploration and
                                                                            Production, Gas Technology Institute (GTI)
                                                                            Linda A. Capuano, Vice President Technology, Marathon Oil
                                                                            Tom Choi, National Practice Leader – Gas, Deloitte MarketPoint
                                                                            LLC
                                                                            Rick Smead, Director, Navigant Consulting
  08:00 Registration and morning coffee
                                                                            Q&A
  09:00 Opening of the summit – welcome by The Energy
    Exchange                                                              12:40 Luncheon
  09:05 Keynote opening address: North America’s clean energy
    future – the Grand Energy Transition                                  14:00 Policy developments and regulatory frameworks -
                                                                            understanding environmental, legal and public concerns and
    Robert A. Hefner III, Owner and Founder, GHK Company                    their influence on business decisions
    Q&A
                                                                          • The industry’s social licence to operate: regulatory framework and
  09:25 Natural gas as fuel of the future – economics and                   the public interest
    opportunities in a global market                                      • Regulating the industry: operational requirements, industry
                                                                            performance, compliance assurance
  • Understand the impact of natural gas production on the North          • Addressing high-media gas drilling, fracking and deep offshore
    American and global energy picture                                      wells issues - how media influence public perception and the New
  • How do current energy policy changes contribute to building             York Times example
    a natural gas future? EPA regulations and their impact on the
                                                                          • The challenge of fracking regulations and how they will impact
    industry                                                                your business decisions
  • Gas-to-gas competition – what are the dynamics and how can            • Ensuring compliance from gathering to distribution lines – latest
    possibilities be exploited?                                             regulatory challenges and advances
  • Optimizing the energy mix for a sustainable future: LNG imports,        Jeff Wright, Director of Office for Energy Projects, Federal
    shale gas and renewables - assessing their part in North                Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
    America’s gas future
                                                                            David Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn Global Strategies and
  • A balancing act – natural gas between oil, coal and renewable           Former Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs, US State
    energies                                                                Department
    Chaired by: Guy Caruso, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic            George Eynon, Board Member, Energy Resources
    & International Studies (CSIS)                                          Conservation Board (ERCB)
    Steve P. Kirchhoff, Vice President Americas, ExxonMobil Gas           Q&A
    & Power Marketing                                                     15:10 Afternoon coffee
    Guy Braden, Senior Vice President Commercial, GDF Suez
    Badar Khan, President Upstream & Trading, Direct Energy
                                                                          15:40 The crucial counterpart to increasing supply: demand
    Jabor Al Musllam, General Manager America Liaison Office,
                                                                            creation – what can be expected by when?
    Qatargas
    Q&A                                                                   • Addressing market share battles and strengthening gas advocacy
  10:45 Morning coffee                                                      efforts
                                                                          • Addressing the quantitative potential for demand creation
  11:15 Alaska spotlight - E&P activities and gas advocacy                • Matching demand with supply – shifting market dynamics
    efforts in the Alaskan region
                                                                          • What is the demand side response to increased supply of
                                                                            domestic and cheap shale gas?
  • Fuelling the state’s economy and ensuring natural gas is a viable
    source to meet energy needs - Alaska’s offshore waters and              Chaired by: Matthew Most, Vice President Environmental Policy,
    onshore prospects                                                       Encana Natural Gas
  • The All-Alaska Gas Pipeline plan in the context of rising Asian gas     Alicia Milner, President, Canadian Natural Gas Vehicle Alliance
    prices, lower shipping cost and geographic proximity                    (CNGVA)
                                                                            Kathryn Clay, Executive Director, Clean American
  • Assessing future plans of LNG export to Japan and Asia                  Transportation Alliance (CATA)
    Chaired by: Guy Lewis, Managing Director Exploration and
                                                                          Q&A
    Production, Gas Technology Institute (GTI)
    Bill Walker, General Counsel to the Alaska Gasline Port               16:30 Champagne round tables – consumers’ landscape,
    Authority                                                               supply and demand and regional focus groups
    Curtis Burton, CEO, Buccaneer Resources
    Q&A                                                                   • How are shale gas developments affecting the LNG shipping
                                                                            market? LNG export potential and trends in LNG shipping
  11:50 Assessing reserves to create commercially successful              • What will natural gas mean to the North American transport
    supply dynamics – enabling technology                                   sector? Cost of infrastructure and investment needs? Fleet
                                                                            conversion and technology improvements?
  • What can be economically extracted in the US - shale gas and
    CBM? Sweet spot and non-sweet spot economics                          • Gas to power, what is likely to occur in terms of legislation?
                                                                            Synergy with wind? Carbon schemes?
  • Energy efficiency and alternative fuels – how are these likely to      • Natural gas hydrates – future energy?
    impact natural gas and its role as future fuel?
                                                                            Round table moderators include:
  • Hydraulic fracturing advances and the cost of compliance and            Trevor Smith, Business Development Manager, Gas Technology
    increased regulations                                                   Institute (GTI)
  • Technology excellence and E&P capabilities for increased                Dean Girdis, President, Downeast LNG
    profitability - what are the enablers to achieve improved cost-
    profit ratios?
  • Improving shale gas economics through investment in liquid-rich       18:30 End of day one
    plays and oil/gas synergies - what are the technologies needed?       19:30 Dinner Reception



To register visit www.natgasamerica.com or call +44 (0) 207 067 1800 or email m.gurjao@theenergyexchange.co.uk
Where suppliers meet buyers


   Day 2 Tuesday 4 October 2011                                           Barbara Cronise, Director Business Development, NW Natural
                                                                          Jim Zadvorny, Director Business Development, Encana
                                                                          Ben Schlesinger, President, BSA Energy
                                                                        NATURAL GAS VEHICLES
                                                                        • Natural gas vehicles – technology and investment needed, near-
  09:00 Welcome back by The Energy Exchange                               term high value targets
                                                                        • Infrastructure needs to enable gas to become an increasing part
  09:10 LNG: an enabler for North America realising its export            of fuelling vehicles
    potential – what does the future hold?                              • What will it take for natural gas to take off in the transportation
                                                                          sector? What positive impacts will investments such as
  • Self-sufficient domestic production versus LNG export potential        Chesapeake’s recent one have the gas-transport sector have?
  • Optimising US LNG terminal utilisation – how do terminal            • Gas use for marine transport – examining new frontiers
    operators adapt business models to a changing energy                  Chaired by: Richard Kolodziej, President, NGVAmerica
    landscape? What are re-gasification and liquefaction plans?            Mitchell W. Pratt, Chief Operating Officer, Clean Energy Fuels Corp.
  • What are the global opportunities for LNG and how does shale          Michael Gallagher, Senior Adviser, Westport Innovations,
    gas play in the picture?                                              Chairman Natural Gas Group of the NPC Future
  • Showcasing latest re-gasification and liquefaction technology          Transportation Fuels Study & Chairman, Cummins Westport
                                                                          Inc and Agility Fuel Systems
  • Export and import options – looking at West Coat, Gulf Coast US
    and understand where future opportunities lie                       13:25 Q&A
  • Trading and LNG arbitrage – efficiently connecting markets           13:35 Luncheon
  • How will US exports change trading dynamics?                        14:40 Coffee and premiere screening of
  • North American integration – discussing pipeline capacity, spot       “The GET – Grand Energy Transition”
    market dynamics and long-term contracts
    Chaired by: David Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn Global                  See ‘The GET – The Grand Energy
    Strategies & Former Special Envoy for International Energy, US        Transition’ based on Robert A. Hefner III’s
    State Department                                                      much-applauded book. The GET explores
                                                                          how to accelerate the transition to natural gas,
    Keynote: Christopher Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oil &      wind, solar and hydrogen and increasingly
    Natural Gas, Department of Energy (DOE)                               move away from coal and oil consumption.
    Betsy Spomer, Senior Vice President Business Development,             “...Robert Hefner has been right over the
    BG Group                                                              years on gas supply while many energy ‘experts’ have been
    Octávio M. C. Simões, Vice President Commercial &                     suspicious, wrong, and not adequately attentive to the data
    Development, Sempra LNG                                               and technical possibilities. Accordingly his vision about the
    Bill Cooper, President, Center for Liquefied Natural Gas (CLNG)        future role of natural gas deserves serious consideration.
  Q&A                                                                     He is almost certainly right that natural gas will play a much
  10:30 Morning coffee                                                    larger role than previously thought.” John Deutch, Professor,
                                                                          MIT and former Director of Energy Research, DOE
  11:00 The environmental challenge between fossil fuel and
    clean energy alternative                                            15:45 Q&A
                                                                        16:00 Afternoon coffee
  • How will the EPA study outcome on hydraulic fracturing impact
    commercial operations?                                              16:15 The global picture of North American gas – connecting
                                                                          the dots and setting a global stage in light of low gas prices
  • CO2 regulation and the implications of climate change                 and trading patterns
  • How can natural gas be used to create a greener future - gas/
    wind synergies, greenhouse gas reduction strategies, energy         • How does North American gas impact the global energy balance?
    efficiency? Addressing and removing bottlenecks
                                                                        • Energy security in the light of the current Middle East and North
  • Environmental concerns and bottlenecks impacting hydraulic            Africa crisis
    fracturing
                                                                        • Global demand drivers and consumption patterns
  • Clean and drinking water act, water use and water treatment         • Who will be the major suppliers to North America and how will
    considerations                                                        they impact the domestic picture?
    Chaired by: Gregory C. Staple, CEO, American Clean Skies            • Does North America have the supplies to respond to demand in
    Foundation                                                            China, India and Europe? Discussing potential export plans
    John Hanger, Former Secretary of the Pennsylvania                   • Current low prices and their impact on demand – where will gas
    Department of Environmental Protection                                prices go and how will it impact investment in the sector?
    Matthew Most, Vice President Environmental Policy, Encana
    Natural Gas                                                         • Explaining the latest interest of the finance and banking
                                                                          community in natural gas projects
    John Jimison, Managing Director, Energy Future Coalition
                                                                        • How will China and Europe compete for LNG? Moving towards
  Q&A                                                                     increasingly interconnected markets?
                                                                        • What comes after the gas glut – anticipating supply demand
  12:00 Natural gas demand technology showcases – enablers                imbalances and shifts
    for North America’s clean energy future
                                                                        • The US export potential and how it will affect natural gas
  POWER GENERATION                                                        movements on a global scale
                                                                          Chaired by: Richard Ward, President, Aspen Energy Initiatives
  • Emission reduction technologies - towards a cleaner energy future
                                                                          Dr. Charles K. Ebinger, Director Energy Security Initiative,
  • In-depth case study of the latest gas reserves joint venture          Brookings Institute
    between Encana and NW Natural
                                                                          Guy Caruso, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic &
  • Gas and renewable synergies                                           International Studies (CSIS)
  • Necessary investment for phasing out coal plants and increasing       Adam Bedard, Senior Director Energy Analysis, Bentek Energy
    natural gas use – technology case studies                           Q&A
    Chaired by: David Sweet, President, Natural Gas Roundtable          17:30 End of conference



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Masterclass


Post-conference masterclass



Shale Gas for
Executives
Join our interactive masterclass to benefit
from in-depth learning centred on your
critical business needs. Gain invaluable
insight into how the shale gas boom,
regulatory and environmental challenges
will affect your bottom line and influence
strategic and commercial decisions.
Topics include:
• Environmental and regulatory concerns
   – resolve bottlenecks around hydraulic
   fracturing and understand how to best plan
   your resources, including water planning and
   management
• Pioneering technology – understand how to
   boost profits and minimise risk by employing
   the right technology in a shifting North
   American energy landscape
• Investment optimisation – hear about best
   ways to focus your technology investment and
   optimise your cost in the current low gas price
   scenario
Masterclass timetable
08:30 Registration
09:00 Opening remarks and start of masterclass
10:30 Coffee break
12:30 Close of masterclass


                          “...it’s time to get bullish
                          on natural gas...”
                          Aubrey McClendon,
                          CEO, Chesapeake
Gala dinner


   Gala dinner
   Join us at the exclusive dinner reception taking
   place at the Sequoia, and against the beautiful
   backdrop of the Potomac River, the Kennedy
   Center, Memorial Bridge, Roosevelt Island, Key
   Bridge, Virginia skyline and the lit-up boats that
   cruise by.
   Be part of an exceptional evening where industry
   leaders discuss the future of the industry,
   network and meet old and new business
   partners in a unique setting.
   Sequoia was named after the Presidential Yacht,
   the U.S.S. Sequoia, which was first employed in
   service during the 1920s.
   Evening timetable
   19:00 Meeting in the hotel lobby for departure
   19:30 Welcome drinks at Sequoia
   20:00 Gala Dinner




“...until recently natural gas was viewed as a
declining resource whereas now it is proving an
abundant resource; this is true not only in North
America, but worldwide where we know of large
shale gas reserves. How each nation exploits these
is going to be different, but it is certainly a resource
with long-term gains, including environmental and
economic advantages...”
Guy Braden, Senior Vice President Commercial,
GDF Suez
Exclusive networking opportunities


  Champagne round tables
  Discuss latest developments and crucial issues with the movers and
  shakers in the industry. Join us in a relaxed atmosphere to meet in
  smaller groups with current and future business partners.




  Speed networking with
  business card exchange
  This dedicated session will allow you to maximise your time by
  meeting new clients and discuss future possibilities.




  Golf tournament
  The ideal ‘debrief’ after a packed and intensive two days of
  learning and debate. Get out of your suit and into your golfing
  equipment.




  Networking lunches
  Enjoy lunch over informal business discussions. Join one of our
  themed lunch tables to maximise your opportunities to meet future
  business partners.




  Linkedin
  Join us on Linkedin: search for North America Gas in groups and join
  a lively debate of industry peers!




  Online
  Check out our website including live updates, speaker interviews
  and any other news related to the North America Gas Summit at
  www.natgasamerica.com




  About the venue
  Located within blocks of the Verizon Center and the
  Washington, DC Convention Center, the Washington Marriott
  at Metro Center offers stylish surroundings for guests in town
  attending conferences, sporting events or concerts.
  Washington Marriott at Metro Center
  775 12th Street NW
  Washington, District of Columbia 20005 USA
  T: 001 202 737 2200
  www.marriott.co.uk/hotels


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  course of the three summit days.
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North America Gas Summit Mg

  • 1. Fu ll pr o gr am me Our expert speakers include Steve P. Kirchhoff, Betsy Spomer, Christopher Smith, John Hanger, Guy Caruso, Vice President Americas, Senior Vice President Deputy Assistant Former Secretary, Senior Advisor, ExxonMobil Business Development, Secretary for Oil Pennsylvania Department Center for Strategic Gas & Power BG Group & Natural Gas, of Environmental & International Marketing Company Office of Fossil Energy Protection Studies (CSIS) US Department of Energy www.NATGASAMERICA.com Shale Technology Regulatory Demand LNG export gas supply showcases insights creation potential Silver sponsor Associate sponsors Organised by Summit sponsors Our partners
  • 2. The North America Gas Summit I would like to extend a warm welcome to the North America Why you can’t miss Gas Summit! the North America Future fuel for North America – natural gas is an abundant Gas Summit – exciting resource which is becoming increasingly commercially accessible 2011 features and has the potential to provide the market with a sustainable, domestic fuel supply for many years to come. • The ONLY event to bring together The natural gas industry is facing accelerated transformation supply and demand – discuss crucial through technology advancements, environmental concerns, steps “beyond shale gas”: how to regulation and policy implementations. With this shift in market effectively join forces to understand dynamics natural gas proposes to be the answer for our energy bottlenecks and increase natural gas future. demand The critical remaining issues facing the industry focus on • Alaska spotlight – get first hand insights into gas plans and advocacy securing the political buy-in necessary to boost the role of natural efforts in the region gas in the energy mix, demand creation, low gas prices and regulatory hurdles. • Perfect timing for debate around natural gas potential: second review The demand side is increasingly embracing natural gas as a period of the EPA study in the cleaner alternative to coal and oil, an essential partner to renewable fall, discussions around it at North energy development, and the best way to CO2 emissions America Gas Summit reduction and a boost for the domestic economy. LNG export – if we look beyond North America – this could • Be amongst the first to see the ‘THE GET – The Grand Energy Transition’ not only raise domestic natural gas prices, but simultaneously – we will screen in a premiere the contribute to global energy diversification and increase US market just released documentary based on share on the global energy stage. Robert A. Hefner III’s acclaimed book A unified industry voice is needed to translate current efforts into a cleaner, “gassier energy future”! • A presentation on the road map to a cleaner transportations future by The North America Gas Summit aims to provide this platform: a the CNGVA place where the industry leaders meet and define strategies at this crucial time in history: the shift from a supply-driven to a demand- • High-level regulatory insights around topics of hydraulic fracturing, CO2 driven market. emissions and greenhouse gases Join us at the North America Gas Summit – where supply meets demand! • Focus on LNG export potential and an update on expected policies and licenses • Unique North America focus: really understand what makes the North Monika Gonda American market unique, meet the Director, North America Gas Summit, decision makers and initiate business The Energy Exchange deals “...we need to come together as you have organized in the North America Gas Summit, because it has got to be the entire natural gas industry that must finally come together and be sold on the development and the advantages of the transition of America to natural gas...” Robert A. Hefner III, Owner and Founder, GHK Company Join the industry leaders The North America Gas Summit · 3-5 October 2011 · Washington DC, USA · Find out more at www.natgasamerica.com
  • 3. Meet the industry leaders An exclusive preview of our 2011 expert speaker line-up Steve P. Kirchhoff, Betsy Spomer, Linda A. Capuano, Barbara Cronise, Badar Khan, Matthew Most, Vice President Americas, Senior Vice President Vice President Technology, Director Business President Upstream Vice President ExxonMobil Business Development, Marathon Oil Development, & Trading, Environmental Policy, Gas & Power BG Group NW Natural Direct Energy Encana Natural Gas Marketing Company Christopher Smith, Robert A. Hefner III, Octávio M. C. Simões, Guy Braden, Bill Walker, John Hanger, Deputy Assistant Secretary Founder and Owner, Vice President Commercial Senior Vice President General Counsel to the Former Secretary of the for Oil & Natural Gas, GHK Company & Development, Commercial, Alaska Gasline Pennsylvania Department Department of Energy Sempra LNG GDF Suez Port Authority of Environmental (DOE) Protection John Jimison, Mitchell W. Pratt, Curtis Burton, Bill Cooper, Jabor Al Musllam, Alicia Milner, Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer, CEO, President, General Manager President, Energy Future Coalition Clean Energy Fuels Corp. Buccaneer Resources Center for Liquefied America Liaison Office, Canadian Natural Gas Natural Gas (CLNG) Qatargas Vehicle Alliance (CNGVA) Jeff Wright, David Goldwyn, Jim Zadvorny, Kathryn Clay, Guy Lewis, Tom Choi, Director of Office President, Director Business Executive Director, Managing Director National Practice for Energy Projects, Goldwyn Global Strategies Development, Clean American Exploration and Production, Leader – Gas, Federal Energy & Former Special Envoy for Encana Transportation Alliance Gas Technology Institute Deloitte MarketPoint LLC Regulatory Commission International Energy Affairs, (CATA) (GTI) (FERC) US State Department Dr. Charles K. Ebinger, Adam Bedard, Guy Caruso, Trevor Smith, Ben Schlesinger, Richard Kolodziej, Director Energy Senior Director Senior Advisor, Business Development President, President, Security Initiative, Energy Analysis, Bentek Center for Strategic Manager, BSA Energy NGVAmerica Brookings Institute Energy & International Studies Gas Technology Institute (CSIS) (GTI) Michael Gallagher, Senior Adviser, Gregory C. Staple, Rick Smead, George Eynon, Richard Ward, Aloulou Fawzi, Westport Innovations, Chairman, CEO, Director, Board Member, President, Project Manager, Natural Gas Group of the NPC American Clean Skies Navigant Consulting Energy Resources Aspen Energy International Shale Gas Future Transportation Fuels Study Foundation Conservation Board Initiatives Resources and Activities, & Chairman, Cummins Westport (ERCB) US Energy Information Inc and Agility Fuel Systems Administration To register visit www.natgasamerica.com or call +44 (0) 207 067 1800 or email m.gurjao@theenergyexchange.co.uk
  • 4. Unique insights Industry showcases Don’t miss showcases of latest industry developments and partnerships: • Learn about how to move towards a more collaborative energy future through the case study of the ground-breaking gas reserves joint venture between NW Natural and Encana • Get an update on gas advocacy efforts in Alaska and the All-Alaska Gas Pipeline • Hear from Clean Energy Fuels Corp. – in which Chesapeake recently invested $150 million – and their efforts in driving natural gas use for vehicles and improved infrastructure • Take away insights into the road map to a cleaner transportation future by CNGVA Expert interviews To provide you with interesting insights ahead of the North America Gas Summit, the Energy Exchange has conducted interviews with several of the industry experts joining us in October, including: • Guy Braden, Senior Vice President Commercial, GDF Suez • Matthew Most, Vice President Environmental Policy, Encana Natural Gas • Robert A. Hefner III, Owner and Founder, GHK Company • David Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn Global Strategies • Barbara Cronise, Director of Business Development, NW Natural • Mitchell W. Pratt, Chief Operating Officer, Clean Energy Fuels Corp • Michael Gallagher, Senior Adviser, Westport Innovations, Chairman, Natural Gas Group of the NPC Future Transportation Fuels Study To read the full interviews – and to discover more about the Summit – please visit our website at www.natgasamerica.com
  • 5. Expert views Steering committee We would like to thank our steering committee: • Matthew Most, Vice President Environmental Policy, Encana Natural Gas • Guy Caruso, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) • Richard Kolodziej, President, NGVAmerica • David Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn Global Strategies and Former Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs, US State Department • Rick Smead, Director, Navigant Consulting • Terence Thorn, President, JKM Consulting • Guy Lewis, Managing Director Exploration & Production, Gas Technology Institute (GTI) • George Eynon, Board Member, Energy Resources Conservation Board Alberta, Canada • Benjamin Schlesinger, President, BSA Energy • Dean Girdis, President, Downeast LNG “...we need to understand resources in America are abundant. All we have to do is have a plan. We have no plan. We’ve never had an energy plan in America...” T. Boone Pickens
  • 6. Future fuel natural gas Day 1 Monday 3 October 2011 Chaired by: Guy Lewis, Managing Director Exploration and Production, Gas Technology Institute (GTI) Linda A. Capuano, Vice President Technology, Marathon Oil Tom Choi, National Practice Leader – Gas, Deloitte MarketPoint LLC Rick Smead, Director, Navigant Consulting 08:00 Registration and morning coffee Q&A 09:00 Opening of the summit – welcome by The Energy Exchange 12:40 Luncheon 09:05 Keynote opening address: North America’s clean energy future – the Grand Energy Transition 14:00 Policy developments and regulatory frameworks - understanding environmental, legal and public concerns and Robert A. Hefner III, Owner and Founder, GHK Company their influence on business decisions Q&A • The industry’s social licence to operate: regulatory framework and 09:25 Natural gas as fuel of the future – economics and the public interest opportunities in a global market • Regulating the industry: operational requirements, industry performance, compliance assurance • Understand the impact of natural gas production on the North • Addressing high-media gas drilling, fracking and deep offshore American and global energy picture wells issues - how media influence public perception and the New • How do current energy policy changes contribute to building York Times example a natural gas future? EPA regulations and their impact on the • The challenge of fracking regulations and how they will impact industry your business decisions • Gas-to-gas competition – what are the dynamics and how can • Ensuring compliance from gathering to distribution lines – latest possibilities be exploited? regulatory challenges and advances • Optimizing the energy mix for a sustainable future: LNG imports, Jeff Wright, Director of Office for Energy Projects, Federal shale gas and renewables - assessing their part in North Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) America’s gas future David Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn Global Strategies and • A balancing act – natural gas between oil, coal and renewable Former Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs, US State energies Department Chaired by: Guy Caruso, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic George Eynon, Board Member, Energy Resources & International Studies (CSIS) Conservation Board (ERCB) Steve P. Kirchhoff, Vice President Americas, ExxonMobil Gas Q&A & Power Marketing 15:10 Afternoon coffee Guy Braden, Senior Vice President Commercial, GDF Suez Badar Khan, President Upstream & Trading, Direct Energy 15:40 The crucial counterpart to increasing supply: demand Jabor Al Musllam, General Manager America Liaison Office, creation – what can be expected by when? Qatargas Q&A • Addressing market share battles and strengthening gas advocacy 10:45 Morning coffee efforts • Addressing the quantitative potential for demand creation 11:15 Alaska spotlight - E&P activities and gas advocacy • Matching demand with supply – shifting market dynamics efforts in the Alaskan region • What is the demand side response to increased supply of domestic and cheap shale gas? • Fuelling the state’s economy and ensuring natural gas is a viable source to meet energy needs - Alaska’s offshore waters and Chaired by: Matthew Most, Vice President Environmental Policy, onshore prospects Encana Natural Gas • The All-Alaska Gas Pipeline plan in the context of rising Asian gas Alicia Milner, President, Canadian Natural Gas Vehicle Alliance prices, lower shipping cost and geographic proximity (CNGVA) Kathryn Clay, Executive Director, Clean American • Assessing future plans of LNG export to Japan and Asia Transportation Alliance (CATA) Chaired by: Guy Lewis, Managing Director Exploration and Q&A Production, Gas Technology Institute (GTI) Bill Walker, General Counsel to the Alaska Gasline Port 16:30 Champagne round tables – consumers’ landscape, Authority supply and demand and regional focus groups Curtis Burton, CEO, Buccaneer Resources Q&A • How are shale gas developments affecting the LNG shipping market? LNG export potential and trends in LNG shipping 11:50 Assessing reserves to create commercially successful • What will natural gas mean to the North American transport supply dynamics – enabling technology sector? Cost of infrastructure and investment needs? Fleet conversion and technology improvements? • What can be economically extracted in the US - shale gas and CBM? Sweet spot and non-sweet spot economics • Gas to power, what is likely to occur in terms of legislation? Synergy with wind? Carbon schemes? • Energy efficiency and alternative fuels – how are these likely to • Natural gas hydrates – future energy? impact natural gas and its role as future fuel? Round table moderators include: • Hydraulic fracturing advances and the cost of compliance and Trevor Smith, Business Development Manager, Gas Technology increased regulations Institute (GTI) • Technology excellence and E&P capabilities for increased Dean Girdis, President, Downeast LNG profitability - what are the enablers to achieve improved cost- profit ratios? • Improving shale gas economics through investment in liquid-rich 18:30 End of day one plays and oil/gas synergies - what are the technologies needed? 19:30 Dinner Reception To register visit www.natgasamerica.com or call +44 (0) 207 067 1800 or email m.gurjao@theenergyexchange.co.uk
  • 7. Where suppliers meet buyers Day 2 Tuesday 4 October 2011 Barbara Cronise, Director Business Development, NW Natural Jim Zadvorny, Director Business Development, Encana Ben Schlesinger, President, BSA Energy NATURAL GAS VEHICLES • Natural gas vehicles – technology and investment needed, near- 09:00 Welcome back by The Energy Exchange term high value targets • Infrastructure needs to enable gas to become an increasing part 09:10 LNG: an enabler for North America realising its export of fuelling vehicles potential – what does the future hold? • What will it take for natural gas to take off in the transportation sector? What positive impacts will investments such as • Self-sufficient domestic production versus LNG export potential Chesapeake’s recent one have the gas-transport sector have? • Optimising US LNG terminal utilisation – how do terminal • Gas use for marine transport – examining new frontiers operators adapt business models to a changing energy Chaired by: Richard Kolodziej, President, NGVAmerica landscape? What are re-gasification and liquefaction plans? Mitchell W. Pratt, Chief Operating Officer, Clean Energy Fuels Corp. • What are the global opportunities for LNG and how does shale Michael Gallagher, Senior Adviser, Westport Innovations, gas play in the picture? Chairman Natural Gas Group of the NPC Future • Showcasing latest re-gasification and liquefaction technology Transportation Fuels Study & Chairman, Cummins Westport Inc and Agility Fuel Systems • Export and import options – looking at West Coat, Gulf Coast US and understand where future opportunities lie 13:25 Q&A • Trading and LNG arbitrage – efficiently connecting markets 13:35 Luncheon • How will US exports change trading dynamics? 14:40 Coffee and premiere screening of • North American integration – discussing pipeline capacity, spot “The GET – Grand Energy Transition” market dynamics and long-term contracts Chaired by: David Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn Global See ‘The GET – The Grand Energy Strategies & Former Special Envoy for International Energy, US Transition’ based on Robert A. Hefner III’s State Department much-applauded book. The GET explores how to accelerate the transition to natural gas, Keynote: Christopher Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oil & wind, solar and hydrogen and increasingly Natural Gas, Department of Energy (DOE) move away from coal and oil consumption. Betsy Spomer, Senior Vice President Business Development, “...Robert Hefner has been right over the BG Group years on gas supply while many energy ‘experts’ have been Octávio M. C. Simões, Vice President Commercial & suspicious, wrong, and not adequately attentive to the data Development, Sempra LNG and technical possibilities. Accordingly his vision about the Bill Cooper, President, Center for Liquefied Natural Gas (CLNG) future role of natural gas deserves serious consideration. Q&A He is almost certainly right that natural gas will play a much 10:30 Morning coffee larger role than previously thought.” John Deutch, Professor, MIT and former Director of Energy Research, DOE 11:00 The environmental challenge between fossil fuel and clean energy alternative 15:45 Q&A 16:00 Afternoon coffee • How will the EPA study outcome on hydraulic fracturing impact commercial operations? 16:15 The global picture of North American gas – connecting the dots and setting a global stage in light of low gas prices • CO2 regulation and the implications of climate change and trading patterns • How can natural gas be used to create a greener future - gas/ wind synergies, greenhouse gas reduction strategies, energy • How does North American gas impact the global energy balance? efficiency? Addressing and removing bottlenecks • Energy security in the light of the current Middle East and North • Environmental concerns and bottlenecks impacting hydraulic Africa crisis fracturing • Global demand drivers and consumption patterns • Clean and drinking water act, water use and water treatment • Who will be the major suppliers to North America and how will considerations they impact the domestic picture? Chaired by: Gregory C. Staple, CEO, American Clean Skies • Does North America have the supplies to respond to demand in Foundation China, India and Europe? Discussing potential export plans John Hanger, Former Secretary of the Pennsylvania • Current low prices and their impact on demand – where will gas Department of Environmental Protection prices go and how will it impact investment in the sector? Matthew Most, Vice President Environmental Policy, Encana Natural Gas • Explaining the latest interest of the finance and banking community in natural gas projects John Jimison, Managing Director, Energy Future Coalition • How will China and Europe compete for LNG? Moving towards Q&A increasingly interconnected markets? • What comes after the gas glut – anticipating supply demand 12:00 Natural gas demand technology showcases – enablers imbalances and shifts for North America’s clean energy future • The US export potential and how it will affect natural gas POWER GENERATION movements on a global scale Chaired by: Richard Ward, President, Aspen Energy Initiatives • Emission reduction technologies - towards a cleaner energy future Dr. Charles K. Ebinger, Director Energy Security Initiative, • In-depth case study of the latest gas reserves joint venture Brookings Institute between Encana and NW Natural Guy Caruso, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic & • Gas and renewable synergies International Studies (CSIS) • Necessary investment for phasing out coal plants and increasing Adam Bedard, Senior Director Energy Analysis, Bentek Energy natural gas use – technology case studies Q&A Chaired by: David Sweet, President, Natural Gas Roundtable 17:30 End of conference To register visit www.natgasamerica.com or call +44 (0) 207 067 1800 or email m.gurjao@theenergyexchange.co.uk
  • 8. Masterclass Post-conference masterclass Shale Gas for Executives Join our interactive masterclass to benefit from in-depth learning centred on your critical business needs. Gain invaluable insight into how the shale gas boom, regulatory and environmental challenges will affect your bottom line and influence strategic and commercial decisions. Topics include: • Environmental and regulatory concerns – resolve bottlenecks around hydraulic fracturing and understand how to best plan your resources, including water planning and management • Pioneering technology – understand how to boost profits and minimise risk by employing the right technology in a shifting North American energy landscape • Investment optimisation – hear about best ways to focus your technology investment and optimise your cost in the current low gas price scenario Masterclass timetable 08:30 Registration 09:00 Opening remarks and start of masterclass 10:30 Coffee break 12:30 Close of masterclass “...it’s time to get bullish on natural gas...” Aubrey McClendon, CEO, Chesapeake
  • 9. Gala dinner Gala dinner Join us at the exclusive dinner reception taking place at the Sequoia, and against the beautiful backdrop of the Potomac River, the Kennedy Center, Memorial Bridge, Roosevelt Island, Key Bridge, Virginia skyline and the lit-up boats that cruise by. Be part of an exceptional evening where industry leaders discuss the future of the industry, network and meet old and new business partners in a unique setting. Sequoia was named after the Presidential Yacht, the U.S.S. Sequoia, which was first employed in service during the 1920s. Evening timetable 19:00 Meeting in the hotel lobby for departure 19:30 Welcome drinks at Sequoia 20:00 Gala Dinner “...until recently natural gas was viewed as a declining resource whereas now it is proving an abundant resource; this is true not only in North America, but worldwide where we know of large shale gas reserves. How each nation exploits these is going to be different, but it is certainly a resource with long-term gains, including environmental and economic advantages...” Guy Braden, Senior Vice President Commercial, GDF Suez
  • 10. Exclusive networking opportunities Champagne round tables Discuss latest developments and crucial issues with the movers and shakers in the industry. Join us in a relaxed atmosphere to meet in smaller groups with current and future business partners. Speed networking with business card exchange This dedicated session will allow you to maximise your time by meeting new clients and discuss future possibilities. Golf tournament The ideal ‘debrief’ after a packed and intensive two days of learning and debate. Get out of your suit and into your golfing equipment. Networking lunches Enjoy lunch over informal business discussions. Join one of our themed lunch tables to maximise your opportunities to meet future business partners. Linkedin Join us on Linkedin: search for North America Gas in groups and join a lively debate of industry peers! Online Check out our website including live updates, speaker interviews and any other news related to the North America Gas Summit at www.natgasamerica.com About the venue Located within blocks of the Verizon Center and the Washington, DC Convention Center, the Washington Marriott at Metro Center offers stylish surroundings for guests in town attending conferences, sporting events or concerts. Washington Marriott at Metro Center 775 12th Street NW Washington, District of Columbia 20005 USA T: 001 202 737 2200 www.marriott.co.uk/hotels To register visit www.natgasamerica.com or call +44 (0) 207 067 1800 or email m.gurjao@theenergyexchange.co.uk
  • 11. Maximise your involvement Showcase your expertise at the North America Gas Summit The North America Gas Summit opportunities available when we • Building brand recognition and offers a rare opportunity to meet meet in Washington D.C. As a positioning your organisation as senior level decision makers from sponsor you will benefit from: the partner of choice across the entire value chain of • Unrivalled opportunities to be We still have some limited availabilites North American gas, bringing introduced to decision makers left and are looking for partners who together the commercial worlds from the leading players in the can work with us to shape and of supply and demand over the North American natural gas deliver the most successful North course of the three summit days. industry America Gas Summit. To ensure your company and • Sourcing new introductions To find out how sponsorship can projects get maximum exposure and having valuable face work for you contact Monika Gonda in front of the right people and time to discuss new business on +44 (0) 207 067 1820 the recognition they deserve we opportunities and current or email have expanded the sponsorship on-going deals m.gonda@theenergyexchange.co.uk About the Energy Exchange Since 1997, the Energy Exchange has achieved worldwide recognition for the organisation of high level strategic and technical conferences within the upstream oil and gas sectors. Our industry led events are renowned as market leaders in their fields. Due to strong and long standing relationships with governments and all of the oil and gas producers worldwide, our events consistently tap into the key issues affecting the global industry. We bring together the principal influencers to share their thoughts, ideas and vision for the oil and gas industry of the future. The Energy Exchange and World Refining Association are headquartered in London with offices in Abu Dhabi, Singapore and Sao Paulo. For more information visit www.theenergyexchange.co.uk Proud to be supported by Media partners The Energy Exchange is always looking to develop strategic partnerships with other leading trade associations, government bodies and trade media. If you are interested in establishing a long-term partnership with us, please contact: Francesca Chapman, Marketing Manager T: +44 (0)20 7067 1800 F: +44 (0)20 7067 1807 E: f.chapman@theenergyexchange.co.uk To register visit www.natgasamerica.com or call +44 (0) 207 067 1800 or email m.gurjao@theenergyexchange.co.uk
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