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1. 2nd
Offshore Security Summit in Oil & Gas
4th & 5th December 2014, Luanda, Angola
Progressing Towards Securing the Angolan Oil & Gas Industries Critical Offshore Assets
2. 2nd Offshore Security Summit in Oil & Gas
4th & 5th December 2014, Luanda, Angola
Progressing Towards Securing the Angolan Oil & Gas Industries Critical Offshore Assets
+91 97412 00542 soumeelee.bose@nispana.com www.nispana.com
Conference Overview:
The growing wave of oil theft, bunkering and vandalism in the Gulf of Guinea is predicted to increase by 2015 and may have
reached a tipping point as it recently spread south towards Angola, Africa’s second-largest oil producer. Recently, there was a
frightening incident in West Africa where a gang of Nigerian pirates reportedly stole a tugboat and sailed south into Angolan
waters on January 18, 2014 where they attacked MT Kerala, an oil products tanker a few miles off the coast of Luanda, the capital
of Anglo. The Gulf of Guinea, a major commodities route, which covers an immense area extending from the Guinean coast to
offshore Angola, has now become a piracy hotspot, where pirates attack oil tankers and other cargo vessels. They seize large oil
tankers and load it onto other ships to sell on the lucrative black market.
The African Oil industry is plagued by several challenges to achieve its maximum output potential. Due to the prevailing security
problems, the Nigerian Oil Industry has faced immense losses, from pirate threats, oil thefts on and offshore, Oil bunkering
and poor infrastructure. Recent studies shows that in only 7 incidents of attacks by the West African pirates ,refined petroleum
products thefts led to an estimated loss of $14 Million to $42 million. The incidents of West African pirates have increased in
number in the last one year over taking the number of pirate attack incidents happening in the east African region.
Furthermore, NNPC has also estimated that Nigeria has lost $1.23 billion to oil theft and vandalism in quarter one and the Ministry
of Finance for Nigeria estimates the country is losing and estimated $7 billion every year to the above mentioned prolonged
security risks. Nispana Innovative Platforms as a company has identified that it is conducive to address these security risks and
problems which are affecting the Oil & Gas sector in Africa, and hence has conceptualized the Second Offshore Security Summit
in Oil & Gas at Luanda, Angola. This summit will determine and focus to give an insight into the current security challenges and
environmental issues faced by the oil companies operating out of Africa. The summit will take place over two days and will have
discussions and key presentations by Maritime Security Experts, Oil and Gas exploration and production companies from Africa,
Ministry of Petroleum, Naval Forces, African Maritime Security Organizations and other relevant associations and organizations.
The industry experts, defense and security experts will extensively focus on providing answers to several of the security risks and
problems the industry is currently facing and decide on how to help the government of Angola strengthen the offshore security
apparatus. This summit is a huge platform for solution providers and attendees to come together and present various ways and
means to reduce the problems which are increasing in the African Oil and Gas Sector. This Summit will give a factual insight on
the situation and will help to create excellent opportunity for networking and sharing experiences in the application of security
issues throughout the learning cycle.
3. 2nd Offshore Security Summit in Oil & Gas
4th & 5th December 2014, Luanda, Angola
Progressing Towards Securing the Angolan Oil & Gas Industries Critical Offshore Assets
+91 97412 00542 soumeelee.bose@nispana.com www.nispana.com
The 2014 advisory council will aid in the quest for providing
high quality education on the most significant topics to ever
impact the Oil & Gas Sector.
• Mr. Estevao Pedro, Director of International Office &
National Representative, APPA
Ministry of Petroleum, Angola
• Hon Ingrid Ofstad, Ambassador
Royal Norwegian Embassy Angola
• Mr. Alegria Raul Joaquim, Pedagogical Director
Instituto de Petroleos (INP)
• Dr. Babafemi Oyewole, Executive Director/CEO
APPA Fund for Technical Cooperation
• João Amaral, Deputy General Manager
Total
• Sergio Ferreira, Local Content Manager
Chevron
• Julien Lufino, Commissioning Deputy Leader/
Commissioning Coordinator
Total
• Antonio Orfao, Chairman of the Board
Angola LNG Ltd
• Christophe de Margerie, CEO
Total E&P
• Ms. Maria Idalina De Oliveira Valente, Minister
Ministry of Trade, Luanda
• Mr. Kiala Gabriel, Secretary
State of Industry, Luanda
• Mr. Pedro Luis Da Fonseca, Deputy
Ministry of Planning, Luanda
• Mr. Robert MDEZA, CEO
NOCMA - National Oil Company of Malawi
• Mr. Aboubaker Houssein DOUALEH, Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Djibouti
• H.E. Mrs. Elham Mahmoud IBRAHIM
Commissioner Infrastructure and Energy
African Union
• Understand and learn from key stake holders of the
Angolan Maritime & Offshore industry
• Hear informative presentations from experienced security
and maritime experts about security threats from the Oil &
Gas industry
• Meet and network with industry leaders offering advanced
maritime & Offshore security solutions
• Participate in envisioning security policies for the Angolan
coastlines
• Contribute and be a part of a forum which will help the
Republic of Nigeria preserve and protect its Offshore Oil
Reserves
Who Should Attend:
Key benefits of attending 2nd Offshore Security
Summit Oil & Gas - Luanda, Angola
Envisioned & Invited Speakers and Advisory Panel:
• Head of Security
• Nigerian Navy
• Policy Makers
• Head of Asset Security
• Head of Corporate Security
• Head of Security Regulation
• Business Continuity Advisors
• Head of Pipeline Security
• Ministries of Transport
• Shipping Companies
• Regulatory Organizations
• Senior Naval Officers
• Government Officials
• Ministries of Petroleum
• Ministries of Defence
• International Naval Staff and Coast Guards
• Maritime Security Companies
4. 2nd Offshore Security Summit in Oil & Gas
4th & 5th December 2014, Luanda, Angola
Progressing Towards Securing the Angolan Oil & Gas Industries Critical Offshore Assets
+91 97412 00542 soumeelee.bose@nispana.com www.nispana.com
08:00 Registration, refreshments and networking
08:30 Chairman’s welcome and Opening Remarks
Session One: Offshore Asset Security
09:00 The immediate need for analysis of weak points,
preparation of protection plan and training to
help companies and Governments protect their
offshore Oil production assets.
• Analyzing national strategic assets which
are exposed to terror threats and ocean pirates
• Proposing security systems and protocols to
strengthen assets and tackle asset vulnerability
• Systematic improvement of command and
control of rig environment
09:30 Having an effective airborne and water based
surveillance and detection program to tackle
threats and intrusions
• Discussing possible airborne and water based
threats leading to Offshore Asset jeopardy
• Streamlining an effective deterrent program
• Identifying available technologies to counter risk
10:00 How to avoid and avert hostile takeover attempts
of floating or fixed production facilities
• Carefully selecting and engaging vessel
protection officers to ward off takeovers
• Operating a round the clock response center to
analyze and gauge information and intelligence
• The importance of a vessel layered defense
system
10:30 Taking proactive measures against underwater
sabotage of offshore rigs
• Best practices to avert underwater sabotage
attempts
• Implementing advanced information
technologies to fight subsea sabotage
• The need for sophisticated underwater security
monitoring systems
11:00 Tea & Networking
11:20 Positioning security as part of the core business
plan to effectively prepare for future risks affecting
Offshore Platforms
• Achieving a balance between overall spend and
security spending.
• Adequately investing in addressing the
vulnerabilities that could dramatically impact
business
• Understanding how security threats relate to
over all enterprise risk
11:50 Panel Discussion: Working towards having a
practical and cost effective maritime security
solutions plan
12:30 Networking Lunch
Session Two: Maritime & Transport Security
13:30 Vessel protection planning and assessment to
thwart piracy attacks
• Risk assessment to assess likelihood and
consequences of piracy attacks to the vessel,
based on latest information
• Plan and install ship protection measures for
safety against pirate attacks
• Always have an emergency communication plan
in place.
14:30 Installation of asset hardening facilities for FPSO
vessels & bolstering security policies and
procedures to enable operations within a
recognized HRA.
• Addressing each potential phase of an asset
based on specific requirement
• Creating a clear path to securing valuable
maritime assets
• Recommendations mitigating vulnerabilities
ranging from design modifications, planning and
other allied parameters
15:00 ISPS code compliance, best practices to implement
a set of measures to enhance the security of ships
and ports
• Understanding the comprehensive set of
measures charted out by ISPS code to enhance
security of ships and ports
• Providing standardized consistent framework
for evaluating risks and enabling governments to
offset changes in threat perceptions
• Determining appropriate security measures as
advised under the ISPS code
15:30 Tea Break & Networking
15:50 Panel Discussion: The need for international effort
to successfully combat the current high risk
situation in the gulf of guinea
16:30 Chairman’s closing comments
End Of Day one.
5. 2nd Offshore Security Summit in Oil & Gas
4th & 5th December 2014, Luanda, Angola
Progressing Towards Securing the Angolan Oil & Gas Industries Critical Offshore Assets
+91 97412 00542 soumeelee.bose@nispana.com www.nispana.com
08:00 Registration, refreshments and networking
08:30 Chairman’s welcome and Opening Remarks
Session One: Port and Terminal Security
09:30 Achieving improved situational awareness within
the port and optimizing vessel traffic inside ports
• Collecting critical data in a real time environment
to produce actionable information
• Enhancing visual operating centers to facilitate
improved decision making
• Implementing advanced available systems to
transform old applications to meet current
scenarios
10:30 The importance of Intelligent perimeter
surveillance for ports , working towards
safeguarding the global logistic chain
• Employing advanced microwave technology
to accurately identify and classify objects
entering the designated area
• Utilizing technologies such as thermal cameras
and embedded video analytics to enhance port
perimeter surveillance
• Developing a failsafe proactive monitoring
system of all perimeters and secure entry points
11:30 Tea Break & Networking
11:50 Satellite based tracking and response, the most
powerful and efficient risk mitigation method
against threats towards port facilities.
• Going beyond mere GPS information to real time
detailed useful data
• Transmitting occurrence of events in a far more
real time and timelier manner.
• The possibilities of tracking underwater threats
by the way of satellite tracking
12:20 Panel Discussion: Incorporating recent
technological advances in port security and
operations management
13:00 Networking Lunch
Session Two: Health , Safety & Environment Security
13:30 Protecting offshore assets from environmental
and operational damages
• Seeking a lifecycle management approach with
emphasis on selection and inspection
throughout the lifecycle of the asset
• Making consistent judgment on external and
internal damages which can lead to vulnerable
conditions for the installation
• Setting protocol for necessary safety related
strength and serviceability requirements of the
asset
14:00 Implementing an effective emergency response
to emergencies affecting personnel on an
offshore installation arising out of security
complications
• Devising a strategic evacuation and rescue plan
• Understanding the various emergency response
plans available for application on an offshore
platform
• Ensuring adequate safety procedures for
personnel during security threats
14:30 Preventing ,controlling and mitigating incidents
arising from fire and explosions on offshore oil
extracting platforms
• Methods for prevention , control and mitigation
of explosions
• Effective explosion hazard assessment plans
• Creating modeling capabilities based on
industry practice for an appropriate explosion
consequence assessment
15:00 Tea & Networking
15:20 Panel Discussion: Management of collision and
security risks : Best practices to follow to avert
mishaps pertaining to offshore installations, stand
by vessels and other marine traffic
16:00 Chairman’s closing comments & End of the
conference
End of Day Two