EPC Oil and Gas Conference 2010
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Past Attendees

Saudi Techint Co.Ltd
ABB K.K.
Agility project Logistics
AJB Hightech Ltd
Al Hassan Group
Al Moushegah Group
Alghanim International
APICORP
Arabian International Company For Steel Structures LLC.
Astaldi Arabia Ltd
AVEVA
BAGHLAN GROUP FZCO
Barclays Capital
Berry Y&V
BHATIA BROTHERS
Brush Turbogenerators
Cape East Ltd
CB&I
CB&I Lummus
Clyde Bergemann

Conject
Contax Partners
CTCI Arabia Ltd
DB
deltafabco

deugro Saudia Ltd.
DGCX
Dow Jones
drake & scull international
Dubai International Capital

EC Harris
EIC UK Middle East (Branch)
EIN enterprise
Energy Intelligence

 

Ernst & Young
Essar Constructions (India) Limited
Euromoney
Farab
Fluor Daniel
Foster Wheeler
G R Tanks & Vessels Pvt. Ltd.
GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTORS
Geodis Wilson
GLOBAL CORPORATION
Global Pacific
GS Engineering & Construction Corp.
Gulf Steel Works
Harsha Group of Companies
Hidada Ltd
Honeywell Process Solutions
Hyosung
Hyosung Corporation
Hyosung Ebara
Hyundai Heavy Industries
ICSA (India) Limited
IOT
IOTC
IPIC-Ferrostaal
jgc-descon engineering
Jones Lang LaSalle
King & Spalding
KornFerry
Kuwait Pipe Industries & Oil services
Lapiz Online

LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED
LESER GmbH & Co. Kg
Linde-KCA-Dresden GmbH
LITWIN
McConnell Dowell
MiraeAsset Securities
MOTT MACDONALD
Mott MacDonald Ltd

nahas co.
Nama Mott MacDonald
NOA Inc, Flare-Systems
NSC Europe
O&G Engineering WLL

Oceanteam
OMV GAS AND POWER GMBH
On behalf of KAMCO (KIPCO Asset Management Company)
Petrofac Emirates
PT. Tripatra Engineers & Constructors
PUNJ LLOYD LIMITED

QFIB
Radisson Blu
Rawabi Holding Company
Raymond James
Rider Levett Bucknall
Riyadh Cables Complany

SABIC
Sadid Industrial Group
SAI
Saipem Triune Engineering Pvt. Ltd
SAIPEM\SNAMPROGETTI
Samsung Engineering Co., Ltd.
Saudi Aramco
Selas International
Sepam Group
Shlumberger
Siemens AG

Siemens LLC
silvani s.p.a.
SIMON CARVES INDIA LIMITED
Sinopec Petroleum Service Co LLC
SOCOMENIN
Standard Chartered Bank


STFA Marine Construction Co.
Swiss World Cargo
Tech International LLCTechnip
Telvent
Telvent Energía S.A.

TENESOL
terra dynamics ltd
the Excellence Group
Toledo electrical & mechanical works est
TPC Process Packages
TPSN
Treysan
tridonic.atco
Trowers & Hamlins
Turner & Towsnend
UTS
Van Oord Offshore
Veille Eco

Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies
voltas
VSM Projects Pvt Ltd
weir lge process
Wood Group
WS Atkins and Partners Overseas

WSP ME
zadco
Zamil Steel Industries

ProgrammeSessionList
PROGRAMME

Day 1

Monday, 22nd November 2010

09:00
Chairman's opening remarks

09:10
An overview of the Middle East Hydrocarbons EPC project market in 2010/2011: detailing the key market indicators
  • The future of hydrocarbon EPC projects in the Gulf
  • To what extent will the oil price determine project development
  • How is the entry of Asian contractors impacting the business in the region?
  • What are the main drivers of change in the EPC contracting environment and how can they be controlled?

09:45
Discussing the possibilities created for the EPC market through Abu Dhabi’s programme of refining projects

10:20
An overview of the EPC project portfolio from GASCO

10:50
Break

PANEL SESSION
11:30
Entering the regional EPC market – the international contractors perspective
  • Moving out of the downturn: strategies for dealing with the developing sector dynamics
  • Competing with EPC players from across the world
  • Will European contractors return to the market? Can they compete effectively with Asian players?
  • The impact of Korean contractual models on tendering and bidding processes
  • Assessing which projects will go ahead and which ones will be delayed
  • The regulatory landscape: how does the sustainability drive impact client businesses

12:10
Raising finance to fund projects in the energy sector: projecting the on-going role played by banks in major projects
  • Drivers for local/ international banks to take key roles in funding projects: what appetite exists?
  • Which sources of finance are most relevant to funding projects in the energy sector
  • An overview of the project scene from a financing perspective: where and what is attracting interest

12:50
Lunch

PANEL SESSION
14:00
Developing strategies to effectively engage with subcontractors
  • Improving working relationships for more effective outcomes
  • Understanding the changing relationship between contractors and subcontractors
  • Understanding all the elements impacting the contractor/subcontractor relationship

14:45
Upcoming programme and procurement strategies for regional NOCs
  • Strategies for reacting to a volatile market
  • Procurement strategies and project models in a volatile environment
  • Evaluating the preferred contracting models for clients

15:30
Break

16:00
Developing local contracting & engineering capabilities in Saudi Arabia
  • Examining the structure of general engineering service agreements
  • General maintenance contract models in Saudi Arabia
  • An overview of the drivers for developing local expertise and talent development
  • Localisation programmes and employment challenges: tapping into local human resource

16:40
The challenges and opportunities for EPC contractors in Iraq’s hydrocarbons market
  • Developing the oil & gas sector to fund the reconstruction effort
  • Outlining the investment programme in the fast expanding Iraq oil & gas sector
  • Opportunities in Iraqi oil & gas: detailing the next phase of opportunities?
  • Creating effective procurement and development strategies for the Iraqi market

17:20
Close of day one and networking reception

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