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03 – 04 SEPTEMBER 2013TRADERS HOTEL • YANGON • MYANMAR
www.myanmarenergyinvestmentsummit.com
MYANMAR ENERGYINVESTMENTSUMMIT 2013
Organised by:Hosted by:
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce & Industry
Supported by:
Myanmar Ministry of Electric Power
Renewable Energy Association Myanmar
Notebook Sponsor:Gold Sponsor: Summit Session Sponsor:Platinum Sponsor: Lanyards Sponsor:
Media Partners:
Strategic Partner: Endorsed by
PV Poland
Council of Power Utilities
IndianInstitute ofEnergyManagement
China Society for Hydropower Engineering
The Energy and ResourcesInstitute
The Institutionof Engineers,Malaysia
Philippine Technological Council
The Institutionof Engineers,Singapore
UNCOVERING THE UNTAPPED ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES
DEDICATED SESSION ON HYDROPOWER AND WATER RESOURCES
Myanmar, a country that has abundant energy resources, particularly hydropower and natural gas is one of the five major energy exporters in the region, particularly of natural gas. The country’s primary energy supply includes coal, oil, gas, hydropower, and biomass. Investment in hydropower and coal-powered plants, gas fields, and oil and gas pipelines is gaining rapidly, evidence of a highly dynamic sector. As of September 2011, a third of the country’s $13.6 billion in foreign direct investment is in the oil and gas sector.
According to the World Energy Council, in 2007, Myanmar had coal resources estimated at around 2 million tons, 447.7 TCF of natural gas and 206.9 million barrels of oil. The hydropower potential of Myanmar’s four main rivers is estimated at 100,000 megawatts (MW), less than 10% of which has been harnessed. The Myanmar government is undertaking ventures to exploit these energy resources, both as a basis for accelerated overall economic development and for direct social benefit to their residents.
The Myanmar government is broadening their strategic approaches to fully tap the huge potential of Myanmar’s energy sector by inviting foreign technical expertise and foreign investment for participation in its hydropower, oil, and gas subsectors; expanding the capacity of existing liquefied petroleum gas plants and implementing new liquefied natural and petroleum gas production projects; and substituting the use of liquid fuel in the transport sector with compressed natural gas.
The Myanmar Energy Investment Summit 2013 is designed to provide a platform for international energy industry players and potential investors to gather in Yangon; providing updated on the market potential and development plan of the energy sector in Myanmar; implication of new economic regulations arising from latest parliamentary decision for the energy sectors. The Summit will focus on the following areas:
Myanmar is one of the most attractive country in the South East Asian region for hydropower development. The Myanmar Electric Power Ministry (EPM) has earmarked a huge hydro potential of about 100,000 MW, out of which about 39,720 MW has been identified for development including more than 200 hydro potential sites. Myanmar has a vast water resource from major rivers running roughly north-south apart from the Irrawaddy, the Chindwin, the Sittang and the Salween rivers. Up to 70 % of the power generation capacity is from the 18 hydropower plants. There is about 2000 MW of additional hydro capacity under construction including Upper Paung Laung (140 MW), Thauk Ye Khat (120 MW), Baluchang (52 MW) and other recent projects like Upper yeywa (280 MW). There are other 32 small hydro schemes which have also been developed with the capacity of 36 MW.
With the lifting of sanctions in November 2012, Myanmar’s economy is posed to grow at over 8% per annum for the next 5 years due to the increased economic activities. In this regards, The EPM has identified hydropower as a priority for a sustainable power development for Myanmar.
SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS WHO SHOULD ATTEND? A High Calibre Summit
The Comprehensive Services Showcase
Post-event Field Visit
Welcome Cocktail Reception
Business Matching Meetings
Yangon City Tour
International and local policymakers and regulators
Energy producers including service providers of exploration and production activities
Owners, Planners and Service Operators of power plants
Renewable energy specialists in hydropower, coal, solar, tidal, biomass and wind power
Companies providing infrastructure-related support including project developers, designers, mechanical and electrical engineers to the energy sector
Equipment manufacturers for power, oil and gas
Strategic and portfolio Investors
International energy institutions and academia
Energy industry traders, analysts and commentators
Individuals interested in the future of energy security, innovation, investment and sustainability
Myanmar’s Energy Sectors Outlook & Opportunities
Myanmar’s Energy Sectors Development Plans
Latest Foreign Investment Laws for The Energy Sectors
Financing of Energy Projects including Hydropower Plants
Private Players Incentives and Taxation Laws
Environment Impact Assessment for Energy Projects
Recent Trends in Equipment and Technology
THE EXHIBITION / SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
INTENSIVE & TARGETED PUBLICITY CAMPAIGNS
GENERAL SPONSORSHIP
STANDARD BOOTH RENTAL
WHO SHOULD EXHIBIT?
The MEIS 2013 Exhibition runs alongside the summit featuring key companies from the power, gas and petroleum sectors. The sponsorship program has been specially designed to give industry leaders opportunities to increase visibility and enhance corporate profile. Partners and sponsors will enjoy sustained profiling impact through continuous promotion before, during and even after the conference. There are various opportunities to support and be associated with this prestigious and unique event.
WHY EXHIBIT IN MEIS 2013? Generate and establish new sales leads, business contacts and build network Proven track record in attracting high level delegates comprising private and public sectors from the America, Europe, Middle-
East and Asia An ideal platform to project brand image and stay competitive in the Power, Gas and Petroleum sectors Establish your presence in a new market and source for local agents or distribution networks Engage new partners and distribution network from the region Support existing clients and local agents
Advertisements Magazines National & Regional Newspapers Online Banner Advertisements & Event Listings Street Advertising
Direct Mailing / Mass Publicity Awareness Brochure Postcard Delegate Marketing Brochure
Monthly e-mail blast to over 1,000,000 gas, petroleum, power utilities, renewable energy, hydropower and water resources companies
Special dedicated event website
Telemarketing
Roadsows
Personal Invitations
Public Relations
Government & Trade Associations Invitations
Power Producers & Suppliers
Technology & Services Providers for Electricity Generation
Power Transmission & Distribution
Installation and Supply
Hydropower & Water Resources Consultants
Turbines, Generators, Equipment Manufacturers
Consulting & Engineering Companies
Mechanical and Electrical Suppliers
Oil & Gas Producers & Suppliers
Technology & Service Providers for Oil & Gas Exploration
Oil & Gas Production, Refining, Processing and Distribution
Transport & Supply Chain
Quality / Process Management
Safety & Fire
OSH Equipment
IT Systems
Financial Institutions
Exchanges
STANDARD BOOTH COMES WITH: White polyster laminated panels for back wall and fascia board Adhesive exhibitor’s name and booth number on the fascia board Fluorescent lights Information Counter Folding Chair Waste Basket
Sponsorship Packages USD
Titanium Sponsor 30,000
Platinium Sponsor 20,000
Gold Sponsor 15,000
Cocktail Sponsor 15,000
Luncheon Sponsor 10,000
Refreshment 5,000 per session
Conference Session Sponsor 5,000 per session
Conference Bag 15,000
Conference Kit 15,000
Marketing Brochure 10,000
Name Badge Lanyard 5,000
Advertisement (FPFC) 1,000
Booth Size USD
6sqm Standard Shell Scheme Early BirdNormal
3,5004,000
12sqm Standard Shell Scheme Early BirdNormal
5,5007,000
Area : 676, 578 sq km
Population : 60.62 million
Annual Population growth rate : 1.3
People : 68% Bamar, 9% Shan, 7% Karen, 4% Rakhine, 3% Chinese, 2% Indian, 2% Mon, 5% Others
Official Language : Burmese
Adult literacy : 92%
GDP : US$82.7 billion
GDP per capita : US$1,324
Annual GPD Growth : 5.5%
Unemployment Rate : 5.5%
Inflation : 7.3%
FDI Flow : $756.3million
Agriculture Products : rice, pulses, beans, sesame, groundnuts, sugarcane; fish and fish products; hardwood
Major Industries : agricultural processing; wood and wood products; copper, tin, tungsten, iron; cement,
construction materials; pharmaceuticals; fertilizer; oil and natural gas; garments, jade and gems
FACTS ABOUT MYANMAR
(source: ADB report; World Factbook)
Strengths
1. Strong commitment to reform
2. Large youthful population, providing a low-costlabor force attractive to foreign investment
3. Rich supply of natural resources—land, water, gas, minerals
4. Abundant agricultural resources to be exploited for productivity improvement
5. Tourism potential
Constraints
1. Weak macroeconomic management and lack of experience with market mechanisms
2. Limited fiscal resource mobilization
3. Underdeveloped financial sector
4. Inadequate infrastructure, particularly in transport, electricity access, and tele-communications
5. Low education and health achievement
6. Limited economic diversification
Opportunities
1. Strategic location
2. Potential of renewable energy
3. Potential for investment in a range of sectors
Risks
1. Risks from economic reform and liberalization
2. Risks from climate change
3. Pollution from economic activities
MYANMAR’S STRENGTHS, CONSTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS
(Source: Asian Development Bank)
FACTS ABOUT THE MYANMAR ENERGY SECTOR’S POTENTIAL
THE VENUE
Myanmar is the largest country in mainland South East Asia, with a total land area of 676,000 sq km, just under three times the size of Britain.
The hydropower potential of the country’s rivers, which drain the four main basins of Ayeyarwaddy, Chindwin, Thanlwin, and Sittaung, is estimated to be more than 100,000 megawatts (MW).
Myanmar has identified 92 potential large hydropower projects with a total installed capacity of 46,101 MW.
Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE), under the MOEP, has so far identified more than 200 locations suitable for hydropower development, with a combined potential capacity of about 40,000 MW. Thirty-six projects have been formed to tap these resources and 14 are under construction.
Proven gas reserves total 11.8 trillion cubic feet (tcf) with huge potential for discovery.
Offshore gas is the country’s most important source of export revenues, currently supplying Thailand with a new gas pipeline planned to the PRC.
Myanmar is one of the leading producers of natural gas via pipeline in the Asia-Pacific region, and the 11th largest exporter worldwide.
Myanmar’s natural gas export income from April to September 2012 reached nearly US$1.7 billion.
Foreign direct investment in 2010/11 was a massive US$ 20bn, concentrated in the oil and gas, mining and hydroelectric power sectors. Of the extraordinary US$ 20bn of FDI approvals in Myanmar around US$ 14bn was from China.
Law no. 22/90 authorized 18 industrial zones to be established around the country under the Department of Human Settlement and Housing Development (DHSHD); designated for factory development and site preparation allowed for special features such as access for heavy goods traffic, additional power transmission stations, special drainage etc.
Six SEZs – at Mawlamyine, Pa-An, Kyaukpyu, Dawei, Thilawa and Pyin-Oo-Lwin – have been announced to attract foreign direct investment.
The government concentrates on improving the business environment for SMEs whose role in the expansion of manufacturing exports is acknowledged as being critical to the country’s future. Export processing and commodity processing sectors are encouraged.
The country’s infrastructure is critically reviewed in the light of the new focus on export promotion.
Just 30 minutes away from Yangon International Airport,Traders Hotel, Yangon, sits at the kernel of Burma’s economiccapital. Blending elegance with gracious Burmese hospitality,it is the perfect base for taking in the city’s exotic anddistinctive culture.
CONTACT U
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Ms. Sookmei, HooiMyanmar Energy Investment Summit 2013 Secretariatc/o: Confexhub Sdn Bhd
Suite 1707, Level 17, Plaza Permata6, Jalan Kampar, off Jalan Tun Razak50400 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel: +603 4045 5999Fax: +603 4050 5099Email: [email protected] [email protected]
PROGRAM
DAY ONE: 3 SEPTEMBER 2013, TUESDAY7:30AM MBIS 2013 Registration Begins
Venue: Traders Hotel
8:30AM Delegates Take Their Seats at Ballroom Venue: Traders Hotel
8:30AM Arrival of Distinguished Guests
8:30AM Arrival of Guest of HonorH.E. U. Than Htay, Minister, Ministry of Energy, Republic of the Union of Myanmar
OPENING CEREMONY8:50AM Myanmar Cultural Dances
9:00AM INTRODUCTORY REMARKSDatuk Dr. Abdul Aziz S.A. Kadir, Chairman, Confexhub
9:10AM SPECIAL ADDRESSU Win Aung, President, The Republic of The Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce & Industry
9:40AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND LAUNCH OF MEIS2013 SUMMIT: MYANMAR ENERGY MARKET OUTLOOK AND OPPORTUNITIESH.E. U. Than Htay, Chairman, National Energy Management Committee, Republic of the Union of Myanmar
9:40AM Networking & Refreshments Break
SESSION ONE:BUILDING SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SECURITY FOR MYANMAR’S ECONOMIC GROWTH
Session Chairman: Prof. Dr. Sein Myint, Chairman, Supreme Group of Companies 10:00AM Paper 1: Present and Future Power Sector Development
Ministry of Electric Power
10:30AM Paper 2: Myanmar’s Hydropower Development Plan: Current Status and DirectionsU Tint Lwin Oo, Deputy Director - Department of Hydropower Planning, Ministry of Electric Power
11:00AM Paper 3: Natural Gas Industry Outlook and Opportunities In Driving ChangesU Ken Tun, Chief Executive Officer, Parami Energy Group of Companies
11:30AM Paper 4: Current Trend in Global Power Development: Special Reference to MyanmarMr. Li Guanghua, General Manager, Upstream Ayeyawady Confluence Basin Hydropower Co., Ltd
12:00PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers
12:30PM Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates
SESSION TWO: SECURING ENERGY PROJECT INVESTMENT IN MYANMAR
Session Chairman: Mr. William D. Greenlee, Jr., Partner; Deputy Managing Director, Myanmar; Head of DFDL China Desk, DFDL Legal & Tax
1:30PM Paper 5: Myanmar’s New Foreign Investment Policy for Energy SectorDaw Cho Cho Wynn, Deputy Director-General, Directorate of Investment and Company Administration, Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development
2:00PM Paper 6: Public Private Partnership in the Power Sector - Allocating the Risks through Concession Based StructuresMr. Ben Thompson, Consultant, Mayer Brown JSM (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
2:30PM Paper 7: Foreign Entity Formation Structure and Labour MarketMr. Oliver Belfitt-Nash, Representative, Ronoc Investment Advisory Myanmar office
3:00PM Paper 8: Current Legal and Tax issues and Experiences in Myanmar’s Energy SectorMr. James Finch, Managing Partner, DFDL Legal & Tax
3:30PM Q & A Session
3:50PM Networking & Refreshment Break
SESSION THREE:PROJECT FINANCING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR
Session Chairman: Mr. Soe Tin, Advisor, Myanmar Apex Bank4:20PM Paper 9: Energy Infrastructure Financing Options
Mr. Oliver Massmann, Partner, Duane Morris Vietnam LLC
4:50PM Paper 10: The Novel Approach to Innovative and Sustainable Financing Mechanisms For Renewable Energy ServicesMr. Christer Nyman, Chief Technical Advisor, EEP Mekong RCU
PROGRAM
5:20PM Paper 11: Company Structuring for Energy Infrastructure ContractorsMr. Jamie Cummiskey, Regional Director, Interactive Myanmar
5:50PM Q & A Session
6:10PM End of Day One
DAY TWO: 4 SEPTEMBER 2013, WEDNESDAYSESSION FOUR:
SOCIO-ECONOMICS IMPACT OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT SUPPLY CHAINSession Chairman: Dr. Chew Cheng Sim, Director-Research, Confexhub
8:30AM Paper 12: Utilizing Carbon Finance for Energy DevelopmentDr. Paul Dargusch, Director of Education, International Energy Centre Ltd
9:00AM Paper 13: Modernizing Power Transmission and Distribution Infrastructure For Greater Economic DevelopmentMr. Kanthan Shankar, Country Manager, World Bank - Myanmar
9:30AM Paper 14: Government Strategies To Achieve Economically Efficient TariffsMyanmar Electric Power Enterprise
10:00AM Paper 15: Government Policy On Environmental Impact of Energy Development ProjectsMr. Chester Toh, Partner, Co-Head of Myanmar Practice, Rajah & Tann LLP
10:30AM Q & A Session
10:50AM Networking & Refreshment Break
SESSION FIVE: THE POTENTIALS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN MYANMAR
Session Chairman: U Latt, Chairman, Renewable Energy Association of Myanmar11:10AM Paper 16: Rural Electrification in Myanmar
Naw Ei Ei Minn, Program Coordinator, Spectrum Sustainable Development Knowledge Network
11:40AM Paper 17: Bio-Energy Development in Myanmar: Opportunities and PotentialsU Aung Myint, General Secretary, Renewable Energy Association of Myanmar
12:10PM Paper 18: Decentralized Renewable Energy Options for MyanmarMr. Andy Schroeter. Co-Founder and Managing Director, Sunlabob Renewable Energy Co. Ltd.
12:40PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers
12:50PM Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates
SESSION SIX: HYDROPOWER AS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOURCE FOR MYANMAR
Session Chairman: Datuk Dr. Abdul Aziz S.A. Kadir, Chairman, Confexhub1:50PM Paper 19: Hydro Power Legal Challenges In Cross-Border Energy Sales
Mr. David Doran, Partner, DFDL Legal & Tax
2:20PM Paper 20: Hydro Investment Challenges in MyanmarMr. Boris Smondack, Senior Vice President, Tractebel Engineering
2:50PM Paper 21: Myanmar Power Development Needs and Development of The One 1st Myanmar BOT Project Challenges and SuccessMr. Pascal Le Neel, Director Asia, Stucky Ltd
3:10PM Paper 22: Ultra Low Head Micro Hydro Turbine System STREAM For Rural Electrification To The People By The People For The People In MyanmarMr. Shunichi Maeda, Senior Executive Director, Seabell International Co., Ltd
3:40PM Paper 23: The Leading Edge in Hydro BusinessMr. Martin Koubek, Regional Director Indochina, Andritz Hydro GmbH
4:10PM Q & A Session
4:30PM CLOSING ADDRESSU Win Aung, President, The Republic of The Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce & Industry
4:40PM MYANMAR ENERGY INVESTMENT SUMMIT 2013 ENDS
*Invited and awaiting confirmation **This Program is subjected to change and for updated program, please logon on to www.myanmarenergyinvestmentsummit.com
Program @ 30 July 2013
Package 1: Yangon – Kyeikhtiyo – Bago –Yangon (2 Days/ 1 Night)
Description: Kyeikhtiyo (Golden Rock) – a huge boulder covered by gold leaf and delicately balanced on the edge of a cliff. Visitors will enjoy an easy walk up to the Golden Rock and enjoy sunset from this unforgettable site. The tour will include a half hour walk to a small cave nearby and stopover at the roadside shops for rare jungle products. On the return journey, you will visit Bago – the ancient Mon Capital. Visit to Bago Market, Shwemawdaw Pagoda (One of the most venerated pagoda in Myanmar), Shwetharlyaung (55 meters long; Huge Reclining Buddha). Stopover at Kyeik Pon Pagoda (four faces pagoda; 28 meters High Huge Buddha Images). And Htauk Kyant War Cementary
Amazing Golden Rock (2Days/1Nights) ; USD/PAX1 Pax 2 Pax 3-4 Pax 5-9 Pax 10-14 Pax 15-19 Pax 20 Up +Sgl
421 238 210 160 152 131 117 17
TOUR PACKAGES
Package 2: Yangon –Bagan – Mandalay - Yangon (2 Days / 1 Night)
Description: Proceed to Mandalay by flight to visit Mahagandayon monastery where more than a thousand disciplined monks & novices as they line up to receive their daily offering of alms & food from faithful Buddhists and to see their last meal of the day in total silence. (If you are lucky, you can see food offering ceremony there). Enjoy the atmosphere of U Bein’s bridge; a picturesque teak wood bridge and visit the traditional hand loom factory, Mahamuni Buddha Image (a bronze Buddha image), wood and stone carvings, gold leaf beating workshop, ShweKyaung (golden palace monastery), Kuthodaw Pagoda which is famous as the World’s Biggest Book. Finally go up to Mandalay Hill for beautiful sunset over the misty city. Fly back to Yangon after breakfast. Visit Kabaaye Pagoda (World Peace Pagoda), Mahapasana Cave (where sixth Buddhist synod took place). Shopping at Scott Market (Bogyoke Aung San Market) and China Town in the evening.
Royal Myanmar (2Days / 1Night) ; USD/PAXClass 1 Pax 2 Pax 3-4 Pax 5-9 Pax 10-14 Pax 15-19 Pax 20 Up +Sgl
Standard 678 488 452 402 389 373 366 18
Superior 788 540 505 454 442 426 419 79
Deluxe 858 575 540 489 477 461 454 116
Package 3: Yangon –Bagan - Mandalay -Inle – Yangon (3 Days / 2 Nights)
Description: Fly to Bagan – the spiritual heritage and heartland of old Burma and visit the major temples and monuments of the town, the local Nyaung-U Market, monasteries and caves. Visitors will also learn the fascinating technique of lacquer-ware making and enjoy the beautiful sunset over Bagan from a temple. From Bagan fly to Heho and catch the boat to visit Lake Inle, joy Intha People’s daily life, floating gardens and floating villages. Activities including visit to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, Ngaphaechaun Monastery and Local handicraft centers (silk weaving, black smith). Fly back to Yangon after breakfast. In Yangon, visit Kabaaye Pagoda (World Peace Pagoda), Mahapasana Cave (where sixth Buddhist synod took place). Shopping at Scott Market (Bogyoke Aung San Market) and China Town in the evening.
Classic Myanmar (3 Days / 2Nights); USD /PAXClass 1 Pax 2 Pax 3-4 Pax 5-9 Pax 10-14 Pax 15-19 Pax 20 Up +Sgl
Standard 976 676 632 580 533 512 502 39
Superior 1064 717 673 621 574 553 543 89
Deluxe 1179 774 730 679 631 611 601 149
TOUR PACKAGES
Package 4: Yangon – Mandalay -Inle – Yangon (3 Days / 2 Nights)
Description: Proceed to Mandalay by flight to visit Mahagandayon monastery where more than a thousand disciplined monks & novices as they line up to receive their daily offering of alms & food from faithful Buddhists and to see their last meal of the day in total silence. (If you are lucky, you can see food offering ceremony there). Enjoy the atmosphere of U Bein’s bridge; a picturesque teak wood bridge and visit the traditional hand loom factory, Mahamuni Buddha Image (a bronze Buddha image), wood and stone carvings, gold leaf beating workshop, ShweKyaung (golden palace monastery), Kuthodaw Pagoda which is famous as the World’s Biggest Book. Finally go up Mandalay Hill for beautiful sunset over the misty city. From Mandalay fly to Heho and catch the boat to visit Lake Inle, joy Intha People’s daily life, floating gardens and floating villages. Activities including visit to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, Ngaphaechaun Monastery and Local handicraft centers (silk weaving, black smith). Fly back to Yangon after breakfast. In Yangon, visit Kabaaye Pagoda (World Peace Pagoda), Mahapasana Cave (where sixth Buddhist synod took place). Shopping at Scott Market (Bogyoke Aung San Market) and China Town in the evening.
Classic Myanmar (3 Days / 2Nights) ; USD /PAX Class 1 Pax 2 Pax 3-4 Pax 5-9 Pax 10-14 Pax 15-19 Pax 20 Up +Sgl
Standard 1035 700 646 589 548 522 515 46
Superior 1180 770 716 659 618 592 585 126
Deluxe 1310 835 781 724 683 657 650 195
Contact DetailsUnique Asia Travels & Tours Co., LtdNo. 152, Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar.Telephone Number: (95-1) 398 400, 398 433, 398 455, 398 477Facsimile Number: (95-1) 398 499Email: [email protected]: http://www.uniqueasiatravel.com
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REGISTRATION FORM
PAYMENT
Full payment is required with your Registration Form before the Summit day. Tax-Receipt will only be issued upon receipt of full payment.
Summit registration fee includes lunch and refreshments. The Summit registration fee, however, does not include travel, accommodation and incidental costs.
All payments should be made in USD ($) by bank draft, telegraphic transfer or cash only.
All registrations by fax or post MUST reach us before 15 August 2013, after which late registrations will be considered as "WALK-INs" and subjected to "WALK-IN" fee.
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Name (as per passport)
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Address
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City/State Postcode
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Delegates may be substituted at any time, in writing, at NO extra charge.
Cancellations received in writing before before 15 August 2013 will be refunded, less a USD100 administrative fee. Cancellations received thereafter are not refundable.
Confexhub reserves the right to reschedule or cancel the conference, exhibition, cocktail reception, due to circumstances beyond their control and reserves the right to make changes to the conference program or speakers without prior notice.
Should the event and all its related activities be cancelled, curtailed or adversely affected by any cause not within the reasonable control of Confexhub including but not limited to war, fire, national emergency, labor dispute, strike, lock-out, civil disturbance, Act of God, or non-availability of premises for any reason, Confexhub shall be under no obligation to refund all or part of the sums paid by the delegate in respect of his/her participation in the workshop. Confexhub shall be under no liability to the delegate or any other person in respect of any actions, proceedings, claims, demands, losses (including consequential losses), costs or expenses whatsoever which may be brought against or suffered or incurred by the delegate as the result thereof
PARTICIPATION TERMS & CONDITIONS
MYANMAR ENERGY INVESTMENT SUMMIT 2013
Fee per Delegate 1-2 Delegates
Walk-In Fee(registration with FULL payment received after 15 August 2013)
USD1,880
3 & Above
Early Bird Rate(registration with FULL payment received before 15 July 2013) USD1,280 USD980
Normal Rate(registration with FULL payment received before 15 August 2013) USD1,580 USD1,280
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MYANMAR ENERGY INVESTMENT SUMMITDELEGATES ACCOMMODATION
Choice of Hotels Location & Contact Type of Room
Traders Hotel, Yangon223 Bogyoke Aungsan Rd, Yangon, Myanmar
Contact Person: Aye Kyi
Tel: (95) 1 242828 Ext: 6452, (95) 1 242816 Fax: (95) 1 242834
Email: [email protected]
URL: www.shangri-la.com
Single Double
Executive room (10 rooms)
USD 230.00++ USD 245.00++
Traders Club (15 rooms)
USD 270.00++ USD 290.00++
(Above rate are inclusive of buffet breakfast, subject to 10% service charges and government tax currently at 5%.)
Clover HotelNo. 7A, Wingabar Road, Bahan Township,Yangon, Myanmar
Contact Person: Ms Sharon
Tel: (95) 9 731 77781, 82, 83, 84Fax: (95) 1 546313
Email: [email protected]
Url: www.cloverhotel.asia
Superior Room USD 120
Deluxe Room USD 130
(Room rates are inclusive of buffet breakfast, Internet, daily scheduled shutte service)
Clover City Center HotelNo. 217, 32nd Street (Upper Block), Pabedan Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Contact Person: Ms Sharon
Tel: (95) 1 377720, 21, 22
Email: [email protected]
Url: www.clovercitycenter.asia
Superior (Single) USD 90
Superior (Double / Twin) USD 120
Deluxe USD 130
(Room rates are inclusive of buffet breakfast, Internet, daily scheduled shutte service)
Clover City Center Plus HotelNo.229, 32nd Street ( Upper Street ), Pabedan Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Contact Person: Ms Sharon
Email: [email protected]
Deluxe USD 130
Premium Deluxe USD 140
(Room rates are inclusive of buffet breakfast, Internet, daily scheduled shutte service)
*The room rates are subject to change by the hotels.
>> Note: For room reservation, please complete the Hotel Reservation Form and fax or email to the hotel of your choice directly.
HOTEL ROOM RESERVATION
Choice of Hotel:(Please specify name of hotel. Reservation is for approved MEIS 2013 hotels only)
Single or Twin-Sharing(Please Specify)
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Job Title
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Address
Country
City/State Postcode
Mobile Number*
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*(Please include country and area code)
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Note: For room reservation, please complete the Hotel Reservation Form and fax or email to the hotel of your choice directly
HOTEL RESERVATION FORMMYANMAR ENERGY INVESTMENT SUMMIT 2013