Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2004
George R. Brown Convention Center
HOUSTON (Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2003) - IHS Energy will sponsor the North American Prospect Expo (NAPE®) International Forum, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2004, at the George R. Brown Convention Center (Room 301) in Houston. The forum will be held immediately prior to NAPE, which is scheduled for February 5, 2004, through February 6, 2004.
As part of the NAPE International Forum, experts from IHS Energy will present an important and valuable workshop, “International E&P Challenges and Opportunities: Focus on Latin America.” Economic and political concerns have impacted Latin America’s petroleum industry, but drilling activity is increasing and several countries have increased incentives to attract E&P investments. The objective of the workshop is to provide a current view of the region’s business issues and the challenges and opportunities that merit attention in today’s competitive environment. The workshop is targeted to operating companies and consultants, both new and established, who are interested in learning more about Latin America’s E&P potential.
In addition to the morning workshop, the daylong forum will feature a networking luncheon and the afternoon speaker’s forum, which will bring together representatives from petroleum-producing countries and expo participants to present global E&P investment opportunities that exist both globally and in Latin America.
The International Forum agenda is as follows:
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TIME |
WHAT |
WHO |
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09:00- 09:05 |
Welcome and Introductions |
Pete Stark, VP, IHS Energy |
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09:05- 09:25 |
E&P Perspectives - Challenges Abound |
Pete Stark |
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09:25- 09:45 |
Latin America - Plays & Potential |
Michael Dyer, IHS Energy |
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09:45-10:05 |
Latin America - Risks & Rewards |
Andrew Day, IHS Energy |
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10:05- 10:15 |
Q&A Session |
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10:15- 10:30 |
Coffee Break |
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10:30- 12:00 |
Executive Panel "Latin America - Guidelines to Success" |
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10:30- 10:45 |
Ecopetrol |
Pedro Restrepo, Exploration VP |
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10:45- 11:00 |
Petrobras |
Cesar Cainelli, Exploration Manager |
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11:00 - 11:15 |
Repsol-YPF |
Alvaro Racero, Director E&P, Caribbean |
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11:15- 11:30 |
PetroSantander |
Jerry Mathalone, Exploration Manager |
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11:30- 12:00 |
Panel Q&A Session |
Pete Stark, Moderator |
The registration fee for the NAPE International Forum is $75 (prior to January 5) and $100 afterwards. Seating is limited. To register for the Forum, please visit www.napeonline.com , or call (817) 847-7700.
NOTE TO MEDIA: Members of the media may attend the International Forum at no charge. To reserve a space contact us at 713/840-8282.
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