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The CWC Group Limited: Middle East & North Africa
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In co‐operation with Ministries and NOCs, we locate new investors from within the global energy community and promote a country’s investment opportunities via our carefully designed investment conferences and trade exhibitions such as:
Iraq Ministry of Communications: have supported our Iraq Telecoms conference since its launch in 2006.
Iraq Ministry of Oil: have worked with CWC on the prestigious Iraq Petroleum conference.
Saudi Arabia Ministry of Electricity & Water: since 2005, we have worked together on Saudi Water & Power forum (SWPF).
Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Saudi Arabia & Saudi Aramco: since 2003, we have worked together on Saudi Investment Forum, Saudi Gas, Saudi Mega‐Projects and Mena‐Ex.
Asharqia Chamber.
Royal Commission of Jubail & Yanbu: Partners the Saudi Downstream Strategic Forum & Exhibition 2011 & 2012.
Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum: are supporting our Intergas event since 2005.
Iraqi Government: Works with CWC on the Iraq Petroleum, Kurdistan‐Iraq Oil & Gas and Iraq Power Conferences
Kurdistan Ministry of Natural Resources: Worked on the Kurdistan‐Iraq Oil & Gas Conference since its launch in 2011
NOC Libya: Fully endorses and supports the Libya Forum
Kuwait Petroleum Company: Partners with CWC on the Kuwait Oil & Gas Summit and Exhibition
Additionally, CWC is proud to work in partnership with the following Middle Eastern companies who are experts in their field:
CWC ensures that the right people from the right companies attend these events. Audiences to our investment conferences number 200‐1,000 and exhibitions feature 7,000m²+ of exhibiting companies.
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Ali Shehab Ahmed, Manager, Fleet New Building Projects, Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC)
Xavier Preel, VP Middle East General Affairs, Total E&P Division
Dr Meshan Al‐Otaibi, Undersecretary for Planning & Training, Ministry of Electricity & Water
Dr Naji Al‐Mutairi, Director General, KISR
Philippe Valerio, Deputy Managing Director, Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Oil & Gas
LIBYA
H.E. Abdurahman Benyezza, Oil & Gas Minister, Libya
Dr Nuri Berruien, Chairman, NOC Libya Tarek Hassan‐Beck, Independent Consultant
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Bashir Garea, Exploration Manager, NOC Libya Mohamed Elharari, Senior Planning Specialist,
NOC Libya Ali Abuogela, Deputy General Manager,
Sonatrach Libya Dr Mansour Masoud Emtir, Industrial
Specialist, NOC Libya Anwar Sassi, Board Member, Energy Cities
Development Company Farag Marei, Business Development Acting
Manager, Taknia Libya Engineering Co. Jarle Bøe, Country Manager Libya, Statoil ASA Fuad Krekshi, Chairman, Oilinvest Shaban Bsebso, Chairman, Sirte Oil Najmi M Karim, Chairman, Melittah Oil & Gas
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Michael Townshend, President, BP Sultanate of Oman
Adnan Rajab, Vice President, Marketing & Shipping, Oman LNG L.L.C.
Brian Buckely, CEO, Oman LNG
QATAR
H.E. Abdullah Bin Hamad Al‐Attiyah,
Second Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Energy and Industry, Qatar
Mohammed Al‐Sada, Managing Director, RasGas Company
Hamad Mubarak Al‐Muhannadi, Operations Group Manager, RasGas Company
Khalid Sultan R Al Kuwari, Marketing Executive, RasGas Company
Capt Chris Schroeder, Head of CRS, Environment & Fuel Optimisation, Qatar Airways
SAUDI ARABIA:
His Highness Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Thenayan Al Saud, Chairman of The Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu
H.E. Ali Ibrahim Al‐Naimi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Saudi Arabia
H.R.H. Prince Faisal Bin Turki Bin Abdulaziz, Advisor, Ministry of Petroleum & Mineral Resources
H.E. Abdulrahman Abdulkareem, Advisor for Companies Affairs, Ministry of Petroleum & Mineral Resources
H.E. Yahya Shinawi, Director General, Eastern Province Branch, Ministry of Petroleum & Mineral Resources
Khaled Alsenani, Gas Supply & Pricing Department Manager, Ministry of Petroleum & Mineral Resources
H.E. Dr Khalid M Al‐Sulaiman, Deputy Minister of Commerce & Industry, Saudi Arabia
H.E. Abdullah Al‐Hussayen, Minister of Water & Electricity, Saudi Arabia
H.E. Dr Saleh Alawaji, Deputy Minister for Electricity, Ministry of Water & Electricity
H.E. Abdullah Zainel, Minister for Commerce & Industry, Saudi Arabia
H.E. Hamad Al Bazai, Vice Minister for Finance
H.E. Mr Azzam Bin Yaser Shalabi, President, NICDP
Eng Ali Saleh Al‐Barrak, President & CEO, Saudi Electricity Company
H.E. Dr Zohair A Nawab, President, Saudi Geological Survey
Ahmad Al‐Ohali, President, Saudi International Petrochemicals Company (Sipchem)
H.E. Eng Ahmed Mohammed Al‐Mudaiheem, Deputy Governor, Projects & Technical Affairs, SWCC
H.E. Fehied Fahad AlShareef, Governor, SWCC
H.E. Mansour Al‐Mayman, Secretary General, Public Investment Fund (PIF)
Dr Khalid A Aleissa, Director, Atomic Energy Research Institute (AERI), King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
Abdulla A Al Naim, Vice President, Exploration, Saudi Aramco
Khalid G Al Buainain, Vice President, Refining, Saudi Aramco
Dr Abdallah Dabbagh, President & CEO, Ma’aden
Thamir Al‐Sharhan, CEO, Marafiq
Eng. Mohamed H. Al‐Mady, Vice Chairman & CEO, SABIC
Dr Abdul‐Wahab A Al‐Sadoun, Director General Energy Sector, SAGIA
Dr Patrick Allman‐Ward, CEO, South Rub Al‐Khali Company Limited (SRAK)
Saad F Al‐Dosari, President & CEO, PETRORabigh
Saleh F Al‐Nazha, President & Managing Director, Tasnee Petrochemicals Complex
Dr Abdulaziz S. Al‐Jarbou, Chairman,
Eastern Petrochemical Company (SHARQ)
Desmond Carr, Chairman of the Board & CEO, ExxonMobil Saudi Arabia
Eng. Omar Al‐Ghamdi, President & CEO, Water & Electricity L.L.C
Abdulaziz Al‐Sugair, Former President & CEO, SEC
Dr Moayyed Al‐Qurtas, CEO, TASNEE
Dr Abdulrahman Al Ubaid, Executive Vice President, Technology & Innovation, SABIC
YEMEN
Francois Rafin, CEO, Yemen LNG
Jean‐Pierre Cavé, Commercial & Shipping Manager, Yemen LNG Company
Herman Roos, Head of Sustainable Development and Lender Compliance, Yemen LNG
REGIONAL EXPERTS
Abdullah Al‐Subyani, President, Gulf Venture Capital Association
Ali Al Dahwi, CEO, Zain
Daniel Kolski, Solutions, Strategy and Marketing Director for Middle‐East & Africa, Alcatel Lucent
David Cole, Head of Project Finance, Europe, Africa & Middle East, BNP Paribas
Darren Davis, Head of Project & Export Finance, Middle East & North Africa, HSBC
J Jay Park, Partner and Chair, International Energy Practice Group, Macleod Dixon LLP
Jamal Saghir, Director, The World Bank
Jos van der Hyden, Vice President, Business Development EMEA, First Solar
Kjetil Tonstad, Head of Middle East Region, StatoilHydro
Nick Spencer, General Manager, Middle East & North Africa, RM&T, ConocoPhillips
Phil Dowrick, Director, Middle East & Africa, British Expertise
Tim Marchant, Vice President, BP Middle East
Yahia Said, Director for MENA, Revenue Watch Institute
Yahya A Al‐Zaid, Expert in Refining
Upcoming CWC Events in the Middle East & North Africa
NOCS & Governments | 28‐30 October 2013 | Mandarin Oriental | London, UK
Developing Local Content to Create In Country Value
This year’s prestigious NOCs & Governments Summit will bring together global oil and gas industry leaders, governments and
regulators under the Chatham House Rule, to debate how and why a resource holding country can create real in country value.
Key Features: Hear from the experts at the forefront of the industry Participate in premium networking with senior level delegates Gain insights into strategies for addressing the key challenges facing oil and gas sector Build new relationships and solidify existing ones with clients from leading companies Understand the critical factors for successful collaboration between industry, NOCs and governments
Saudi Water & Power Forum | 1‐3 December 2013 | Jeddah, KSA
As a catalyst for change and innovation, the Saudi Water & Power Forum plays a key role in uniting Saudi and international stakeholders to discuss the policies and strategies which will determine the future of the power and water sector in the Kingdom.
The Gateway to the Kingdom’s Water & Power Industry
Network with the industry leaders all in one place Understand the critical success factors for
participation Hear about the experiences of the major
stakeholders Find out about the latest industry developments
and technological breakthroughs Identify the opportunities for your company Be part of the debate and have your questions
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“An impressive, well‐organised gathering of the Middle East’s key players in Power and Water and an excellent annual event.”
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The Gateway to Major Opportunities for Telecommunication Investors
In its ninth year, Iraq Telecoms will once again gather leaders of telecoms operators from around the globe, the Iraqi Ministry of
Communications, Kurdistan ministry of transport and communications, the CMC and the Iraqi Parliament.
As the only annual event for the Iraqi telecommunications industry, the conference will gather over 300 senior level executives and industry experts from over 30 countries to discuss the investment opportunities in the Iraqi telecommunications sector and setting up the roadmap for investors.
North Africa Gas | June 2014| Rome, Italy
The Meeting Point For The North African Governments, NOCS & Internationals
The North Africa Gas Summit which will uncover the opportunities for unleashing the full potential of the North African gas industry. The
Summit will have a key focus on the region’s major suppliers‐ while evaluating the prospects and drivers for gas project development alongside in‐depth discussions on the domestic and regional markets.
Key Topics Include:
Future Plans & Initiatives to Unleash the Full Potential of Conventional North African Gas
Uncovering the Potential for Unconventional Gas in North Africa
Assessing the Latest Technologies & Techniques for Gas Production: Unconventionals, Offshore & Enhanced Recovery
Identifying Future Growth Areas for Gas Demand in North Africa
Supplying the European Market & Beyond?
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Lebanon Gas | 2014
The Meeting Point For Governments, NOCS &
Internationals
The Lebanon Gas Summit, officially supported by the Ministry of Energy and Water, will bring together international companies interested in this exciting new frontier for discussions on the future potential of Lebanon’s offshore and onshore prospects and the abundant investment opportunities as well as to hear the latest updates on the First Offshore Licensing Round. Meeting Key Dicussions Include:
Understanding the roles and responsibilities of petroleum authorities in Lebanon
Identifying the main features of the Lebanese offshore geology
The latest updates on recent discoveries and project developments
The real timeframes for hydrocarbon production in Lebanon
The markets for Lebanese hydrocarbon
Intergas VII |TBC | Cairo, Egypt The Gateway to Oil & Gas in Middle East & North Africa
Under the patronage of Ministry of Petroleum, Egypt; INTERGAS is the perfect opportunity to meet everyone who matters in the oil and gas industry in the MENA region. Industry decision makers, sellers and buyers will meet for three days of business, networking, negotiations and showcasing all major oil and gas projects.
Benefits of Attending:
Gain direct access to key oil and gas decision makers from across the MENA region
Hear future plans and investment opportunities from the Ministry of Petroleum
Access well established exhibition where international companies showcase their products and services
Network with senior delegates and government officials from Egypt
Discuss challenges and solution for deepwater exploration in Egypt
Participate in the interactive technical session day lead by regional experts
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Algeria Future Energy | 2014 | Algiers, Algeria
Unleashing Algeria’s Energy Potential: Unconventionals, Renewables, Upstream Oil & Gashing Algeria’s Energy
The Algeria Future Energy conference is the premier business forum for Algeria’s energy industry and is where Algeria’s energy
decision makers will meet international investors. The conference will focus on the future opportunities within the upstream oil and gas sector, unconventionals and renewables and will include must‐hear regulatory updates from the ministry of energy and mines.
Topics Include:
Evaluating the latest developments in Algeria’s drive for renewable energy to identify key opportunities for your business
Providing a new framework for investment in the upstream oil and gas industry to develop the frontier provinces
Maximising the potential of unconventional gas in Algeria through policy incentives and international knowledge and technology transfer.
Saudi Downstream | TBC
The Gateway to the Kingdom’s Downstream Industry
Following the unprecedented success of The 1st Saudi Downstream Forum and Exhibition 2011 in Yanbu, The 2nd Saudi Downstream Forum and Exhibition 2012 brought over 950 stakeholders and decision makers to Jubail Industrial City to participate in Saudi Arabia’s leading
Downstream event covering the latest developments across Jubail, Yanbu and Ras Alkhair Industrial Cities and how the Kingdom can continue on its path to achieving the Downstream Master plan. Opened by HH Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Thunayan Al‐Saud, Chairman of the Royal Commission for Jubail & Yanbu and SABIC and H.E. Ali Ibrahim Al‐Naimi, Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources, Saudi Downstream provided the platform for addressing the most important challenges and opportunities in the Downstream sector.
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