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Offshore Opportunities ColombiaConference: April 6 - 7, 2016
Sonesta Hotel BogotáBogotá, Colombia
Featured Speakers
Gary CorbettLeader of Offshore Projects, Ecopetrol
Diego Luis GillEnvironmental Leader and Permits Offshore, Ecopetrol
Dra. Fanny CelisAdvisor, Agencia Nacional de Hidrocarburos (ANH)
David PertuzSenior Emergency Response Specialist - Shell Americas Emergency Management, Shell Exploration & Production(on behalf of Colombian Petroleum Association)
Dr. Francisco LloredaExecutive President, Colombia Oil Association/Asociación Colombiana del Petróleo (ACP)
Javier BetancourtIndependent Hydrocarbons Consultant & Former President, Agencia Nacional de Hidrocarburos (ANH)/National Hydrocarbons Agency
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Multinational operators are continuing complex offshore exploration processes to confirm the presence of hydrocarbons in Colombia. As you may be aware, total capital expenditure for Colombia’s offshore drilling activities, at US$4 – 5 billion, provides a huge business potential for direct and indirect suppliers and service providers.
However, numerous risks and challenges - particularly for deep water gas exploration, to consider include: high operating costs, lower success rates (30 – 40%), returns - albeit huge potential - take longer to recoup, and HSE concerns after Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
In addition, development of infrastructure and supporting industries and production facilities, local premium products, strategically located services and logistics must all be addressed. Successful investment depends upon an assurance of knowledge and experience of human resources, best practices and technology.
Offshore Opportunities Colombia 2016 will provide a platform for authorities, operators, seismic companies, investors, law firms, oilfield services, OSvs, logistics and engineering firms to discuss future industry requirements. Sessions include: updates on regulations, tax regimes and royalties; environmental licensing, developing common offshore standards, infrastructure and transport projects, investment strategies and commercialization of the gas industry.
Company’s looking to start or increase business in Colombia’s offshore industry will gain a real competitive advantage.
I look forward to meeting you in April.
Symon RubensSymon RubensChief Executive OfficerEnergy Conference Network
Symon P. RubensCEO, Energy Conference Network
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Rafael Bayter
Mexico and America Central Manager, Schlumberger/M-I SwACO
Monica Ordoñez
Managing Partner, Envesta
Wally Swain
Managing Editor, Hydrocarbons Colombia
Camilo Morales
trade Development Officer for Oil and Gas, Energy and Agribusiness, UK Colombia trade
Javier Betancourt
Independent Hydrocarbons Consultant & Former President, Agencia Nacional de Hidrocarburos (ANH)/National Hydrocarbons Agency
Alberto Vives de la Espriella
Manager, Seccional Atlántico-Magdalena, ANDI/National Business Association of Colombia
Juan Ceballos
technical vice President and Expert, Agencia Nacional de Hidrocarburos (ANH)
Gary Corbett
Leader of Offshore Projects, Ecopetrol
Henry Martinez
Engineer HSEQ, Asociacion Colombiana del Petroleo (ACP)
Dr. Orlando Cabrales
Former Deputy Minister of Energy
Dra. Fanny Celis
Advisor, Agencia Nacional de Hidrocarburos (ANH)
Andrea Ramirez Martinez
Director of Marine Affairs, Coastal and Aquatic Resources, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
Dr. Francisco Jose Lloreda Mera
Executive President, Colombia Oil Association/Asociación Colombiana del Petróleo (ACP)
Diego Luis Gil Agudelo
Environmental Leader and Permits Offshore, Ecopetrol
David R. Pertuz
Senior Emergency Response Specialist - Shell Americas Emergency Management, Shell Exploration & Production(on behalf of Colombian Petroleum Association)
William Elliott
COO, Puerto de Barranquilla
Carlos A. Santos
Offshore Business Unit Manager, Coremar
Julio Lera
President Latin America Region, Baker Hughes
SPEAkERS
Day One April 6, 20168:00 AMregistration
9:00 AMChairperson’s Welcome
Wally Swain, Managing EditorHydrocarbons Colombia
THEME: OFFSHORE OPPORTUNITIES & REGULATORY UPDATES – Creating a competitive environment for offshore exploration opportunities
9:05 AMGovernment update: Understanding current challenges from a business and investment perspective• Feedback fromgovernment on challenges
experienced in Colombia’s oil and gas sector•Howthegovernmentwillcontinuetosupport
investment into offshore activities• Examiningactualdemandfordomesticnatural
gas for electricity or power and how to meet it• Understandingtechnicalcapabilitiestoleverage
and make available to support growth of industry•What governments looking for in terms of
investment into the sector and supporting industries
dra. Fanny Celis, AdvisorAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)
9:40 AMEnsuring competitive deep water projects to enhance the ability to recover investment•Howcompetitive isColombia in thecurrent
economic environment?•Howviableare theoffshoreopportunities,
whether oil or gas•Howcouldcompetitivenessbe improved to
benefit the industry•Howwillthecompetitivedirectassignmentbe
managed for assigning offshore blocks?•Which technicalservices, infrastructureand
transport need to be developed to support the sector
• Discoveringfinancialpotentialofoffshoreactivitiesin Colombia – Reviewing strategic approaches
• Thissessionwilladdresshowtoplanoffshoreproject exploration, in addition to assessing, mitigating or potentially sharing associated risks.
dr. orlando Cabrales, Former deputy Minister of EnergyMinistry of Mines and Energy
10:20 AMMorning break
11:00 AMInteractive panel discussion: Evaluating approaches for reviving crude oil production within Colombiathis panel discussion will address the a key concern for Colombia’s energy industry: if offshore only leads to gas not crude, and Colombia will not see the gas
until the next decade, how can we revive revenues from crude oil production?
dra. Fanny Celis, AdvisorAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)
dr. orlando Cabrales, Former deputy Minister of EnergyMinistry of Mines and Energy
Javier betancourt, Independent Hydrocarbons Consultant & Former PresidentAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)/national Hydrocarbons Agency
Wally Swain, Managing EditorHydrocarbons Colombia
11:40 AMHow to continue exploring for oil in the offshore environment• Selecting themostefficientandeconomical
strategies to solve challenges• Examiningvariousapproachesfortestingand
utilizing the latest technologies for deep water projects
•Assessingthelatesttechnologyforanalyzingdata required for seismic and drilling phases
dr. Francisco Jose Lloreda Mera, Executive PresidentColombia oil Association/Asociación Colombiana del Petróleo (ACP)
12:20 PMIndustry update: development of technical regulations for offshore drilling - building institutional capacity with various authorities involved in permitting processes• Reviewingwhichlicencesandconcessionsare
available to support investment into the offshore industry
•Howtodevelopregulatoryfiscaltermstosupportinvestment
•Consideringpriceregulationforexportinggasversus domestic market needs
Juan Ceballos, Expert at the Technical VicepresidencyAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)
1:00 PMnetworking lunch
2:00 PMoperator ’s perspective: Examining the operational aspects of offshore operations in a free trade zone (FTZ)this session will review how Ecopetrol are preparing for the FtZ and what we see as being the opportunities and challenges from an operational perspective.
Gary Corbett, Leader of offshore ProjectsEcopetrol
2:40 PMInteractive panel discussion: developing an offshore supply chain within Latin America
•Howtheregionalgovernmentsplanstotrainlocals to benefit from offshore industry
•Howcanwemotivatecompaniestorelocateto closer to supply of offshore services
• Shouldtradeandoffshoreactivitiesbeseparate(citing examples Aberdeen, Newcastle and Ghana)
•Developing local industry expertise andsophisticated technologies for offshore and subsea services
•Consideringlocalcommunityengagementandimpact in addition to local content requirements
Carlos A. Santos, offshore business Unit ManagerCoremar
Alberto Vives de la Espriella, Manager, Seccional Atlántico-MagdalenaAndI/national business Association of Colombia
Camilo Morales, Trade development officer for oil and Gas, Energy and AgribusinessUK Colombia Trade
3:25 PMAfternoon networking break
4:00 PMIntroduction to contracts and public tenders within Colombia’s oil and gas industry
Utilizing environmentally certified vessels to map the Caribbean and Pacific coasts
Monica ordoñez, Managing PartnerEnvesta
4:40 PMInteractive panel discussion: Considerations for developing a commercial gas export business – A 10-year planthis panel will review the different business models for the commercialization of the gas market. Designing a fiscal approach to support the development of a plan for the gas market. this would help to provide foreign investors with the incentives – concessions, Lt payment and rate revisions, to benefit from building the necessary infrastructure and processing plants, for example LNG plants. In addition, the following aspects need to be considered: industrial, domestic and global demand for gas, purchase of rights of way, which LNG players have the capabilities and capacity to enter the market, how can we attract investment from processing plant players, and how to co-ordinate it all.
Javier betancourt, Independent Hydrocarbons Consultant & Former PresidentAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)/national Hydrocarbons Agency
5:20 PMChairperson’s closing remarks/End of conference
Wally Swain, Managing EditorHydrocarbons Colombia
AGENDA
Day Two April 7, 20168:00 AMregistration
9:00 AMChairperson’s Welcome
Javier betancourt, Independent Hydrocarbons Consultant & Former PresidentAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)/national Hydrocarbons Agency
THEME: INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS – How Colombia’s infrastructure and transportation can be developed to support the industry
9:05 AMPort of barranquilla update: development of commercial port facilities to support Colombia’s offshore industry•Mobilizingvesselsandequipmenttoensure
availability for offshore projects• Encouragingoilandgasservicestolocateto
the coast•DredgingtheriverbetweenBarranquilla
and Barrancabermeja to provide transport between offshore platforms and processing plants downriver
William Elliott, CooPuerto de barranquilla
9:40 AMIndustry update: developing the first oil and gas cluster in barranquilla
Alberto Vives de la Espriella, Manager, Seccional Atlántico-MagdalenaAndI/national business Association of Colombia
10:20 AMMorning coffee and networking break
11:00 AMKey service providers panel discussion: Selecting an offshore oilfield service provider partner to create efficiency in services• Buildinganearlyrelationshipbetween
oilfield service supplier and client is key• Facilitatingcontinuousdrillingtoprovide
continuous work to achieve a price drop• Selectingmethodsforminimizingcostof
services• Bringingexpertisefromoverseastodevelop
and support local capabilities•Optimizingthesupplychaintocreatehigher
efficiency and reduce costs
Julio Lera, President Latin America regionbaker Hughes
rafael bayter, Mexico and America Central ManagerSchlumberger/M-I SWACo
Javier betancourt, Independent Hydrocarbons Consultant & Former PresidentAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)/national Hydrocarbons Agency
THEME: HSE – Enabling regulations and licensing which support the development of common offshore standards in Colombia
11:40 AMoperator’s perspective: Working with government and academy to environmentally secure our operations•Understandingthenaturalmarinerealmin
Colombia• ReviewingactionstakenbyEcopetroland
other oil and gas companies to increase the knowledge
• Ensuringgovernmentandcompaniesworktogether to improve environmental licensing in Colombia
diego Luis Gil Agudelo, Environmental Leader and Permits offshoreEcopetrol
12:20 PMnetworking lunch
1:20 AMAdvances in new normativity for offshore developments
Andrea ramirez Martinez (subject to final confirmation), director of Marine Affairs, Coastal and Aquatic resourcesMinistry of Environment and Sustainable development
2:00 PMEnsuring security of Colombia’s offshore platforms and vessels: An update on permitting and legislation
Session reserved for dIMAr
2:40 PMnetworking break
3:00 PMManaging Emergencies – Lesson learned and implementing international standards•KeylearningsfromtheDeepwaterHorizon
oil spill and explosion•Understandingtherisksandhowcantheybe
managed• ImplementingBestInternationalPracticesfor
Offshore Colombia
david r. Pertuz, Senior Emergency response SpecialistShell Exploration & Production on behalf of the Colombian Petroleum Association
3:40 PMoperator panel: HSE consortium review – Supporting development of offshore specific standards and regulations to prevent delays and help drive industry forward• Examiningthelessonslearnt• Understandingthechallengesfaced•Measuringtheimpactininfluencingthe
development of local standards• Implementingchangestoprocesses
diego Luis Gil Agudelo, Environmental Leader and Permits offshoreEcopetrol
david r. Pertuz, Senior Emergency response SpecialistShell Exploration & Production on behalf of the Colombian Petroleum Association
Javier betancourt, Independent Hydrocarbons Consultant & Former PresidentAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)/national Hydrocarbons Agency
Henry Martinez, Engineer HSEQ, Asociacion Colombiana del Petroleo (ACP)
4:20 PMChairperson’s closing remarks
Javier betancourt, Independent Hydrocarbons Consultant & Former PresidentAgencia nacional de Hidrocarburos (AnH)/national Hydrocarbons Agency
4:25 PMEnd of conference and key takeaways summary
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