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FORUM FOR FUTURE OF ENERGY

CAN NEED MEET AVAILABILITY?

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The global energy landscape is fast evolving. There are bountiful opportunities, new fossil fuel sources, rapid technological developments and concomitantly, the promise of a global energy supply excess. At the same time, there are 1.4 billion people with no access to electricity and many millions more with notional access. This is the contemporary global energy paradox.

CONCEPT

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Nearly half of those without access to modern commercial energy reside in India. The Forum will focus on policies, market linkages and technological solutions in the electricity, coal, oil and gas sectors. The aim will be to provoke meaningful conversations and debates around the future of energy and implications for India, placing them within the context of the global energy paradox and India’s realities. 

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Pre-identified speakers from the policy sphere, relevant private and civil society institutions will anchor plenary and panel discussions on specific themes on the day of the forum. Open floor discussions will allow the audience to participate in the conversations that ensue. The day’s proceedings will culminate in a dinner.

Date : 9th December’14

Venue : Hotel Shangri La, New Delhi

Format

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The discussions will be

focused on the following

four themes, with

stakeholders from nodal

sector specific institutions

steering the sessions.

Themes for the day

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Welcome remarks by International Energy Forum (IEF)

Theme address by Observers Research Foundation (ORF)

Inaugural address byMr. Piyush Goyal - Union Minister for Power

&Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan – Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas

Inaugural

SessionFUTURE OF ENERGY- CAN

NEED MEET AVAILABILITY?

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# Session 1

OIL AND GASThe New Supply Paradigm

Contrary to past expectations, there is an abundance of oil and gas reserves globally, with new technologies and explorations creating a new supply paradigm. It is imperative for India to create requisite policies, strategic engagements and infrastructure to gain benefits, and further integrate into global supply chains. Can India catch the “Abundant Gas Bus” or will paternalistic policies ensure “need never meets availability”?

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Plenary Address

Mr. Saurabh Chandra, Secretary- Petroleum

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Mr. Vipul Tuli, Mckinsey/

Mr. Narendra Taneja, BJP

Mr. S. Krishnan, Chairman/ Dr. B. Mohanty, Member,

PNGRB

Mr. S. Varadarajan, CMD, BPCL/Mr. Nishi Vasudeva, CMD,

HPCL/ Mr. B. Ashok, CMD, IOC

Mr. B. C. Tripathi, CMD, GAIL

Mr. D. K. Sarraf, CMD, ONGC/ Mr. S. K. Srivastava, CMD,

Mr. Ajay Khandelwal, President, RIL

Mr. Shashi Mukundan, Country Head, BP India

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# Session 2 ENSURING COAL

SUPPLYDomestic Coal, Export

Linkages and the Global Market 

Coal is the most critical fossil fuel for India. It currently accounts for the largest proportion of primary energy consumption, At the same time, the global coal market has witnessed unprecedented price volatility over the past few years. Can domestic availability be expected to keep pace with demand? Will imported coal be the new “import addiction”? can India ramp up its coal infrastructure?

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Plenary Address                  

 Mr. S. K. Srivastava, Secretary- Coal

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Mr. Alok Perti/ C. Balakrishnan,

former Secretary- Coal         

                       

Dr. A. K. Dubey, CMD/ Mr. B. K. Saxena, Dir

(Mkt.) CIL

Mr. P.S. Bhattacharyya, Former CMD, CIL 

Mr. Anil Sardana, CEO and MD, Tata Power

Mr. Nitin Zamre, MD, ICF International

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# Session 3 ELECTRIFYING INDIA

The State of the sector

The electricity sector faces serious

systemic issues – fiscally challenged

electricity boards and distribution

companies on the verge of bankruptcy.

The panel will focus on the state of the

sector and need for identifying

opportunities and challenges for

capacity and capability enhancement

through various possible initiatives /

partnership.

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Plenary Address

Mr. P. K. Sinha Secretary- Power

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Mr. Anil Razdan, Former Sec-

Power/ An Expert from ICRA

Smt. Neerja Mathur, Chairperson, CEA

Dr. Arup Roy Choudhury, CMD, NTPC/

Mr. SHRI R. N. NAYAK, CMD, PGCIL

Dr. Ajay Mathur, DG, BEE

Mr. Anil Sardana, CEO and MD, Tata Power/

Adani Power/Jindal Power /NPCIL

Dr. Anil Kakodkar/Mr. P.S. Bami/ Mr. R.V. Shahi,

MD, L&T 

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# Concluding Session

Round Table discussion

• Chaired by: Mr. S C

Tripathi–Former Secretary –

Petroleum

• Moderators of Plenary

Sessions

• Regulators / CEO’S

• Former Secretaries / CMD’S

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8.30 a.m.  :           REGISTRATION 9.30 a.m.   :   Inaugural Session :Future of energy : Can need

meet availability ?

10.45 a.m.  :           TEA / COFFEE 11.00 a.m.  : Session I: Oil & Gas: The New Supply Paradigm                                                            1.00 p.m.   :           L U N C H 1.45 p.m.  :  Session II:  Ensuring Coal Supply: Export Linkages and the Global Market 3.15 p.m.  :  Session III:  Electrifying India: The State of the Sector 4.45 p.m.  :           TEA / COFFEE            5.00 p.m.  : Concluding Session – Round Table 7.00 p.m. :           Cocktails and Dinner

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MEDIA PLAN

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Cost: Rs. 9,00,000

BUSINESS TODAY (All India): 1 FPC

Cost: Rs. 4,70,000

MAIL TODAY : 4 HPC

Cost: Rs. 26,89,200

BUSINESS STANDARD (Del + Luk + Chd): 2

QPC

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TELEVISION

•HEADLINES TODAY

- 5 promos per day for 6 days

- 30 promos of 30 second each i.e. 900

seconds

- Cost: Rs.1, 50,000

•DILLI AAJTAK

- 10 promos per day for 5 days

- 50 promos of 30 second each i.e. 1500

seconds

- Cost: Rs.1,50,000

MEDIA PLAN

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MEDIA PLAN

DIGITAL500000 Impressions on ITG website

E- mailers to ITG Subscribers

database

Cost : Rs. 2,00,000

Total Media Cost : Rs.53,39,200

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ON GROUND 10 delegate passes to the event (with reserved

seating)

60 SEC AV played 2 times during the day

AV* Screen Branding

Logo Presence on the Back Drop

Logo Presence on Podium

Logo Presence on stands in the conference area

Logo presence on stands in the Lunch/Dinner area

Logo Presence at the Registration Desk Back Drop

Logo Presence on the invites.

ASSOCIATESPONSOR

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ASSOCIATESPONSOR

PROMOTIONNewspaper: Prominent Logo in all

Print ads

Television :Logo in all the

promos played on TV

Magazine : Logo

in all ads in India Today and

Business Today

Digital: Logo presence in all digital mailers

and promotions.

Associate Sponsorship Cost- Rs.20,00,000

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