ALBANIAOIL, GAS & ENERGY 2015 SUMMIT
www.albaniasummit.com17-18 March 2015 | Sheraton Tirana Hotel
Officially endorsed and in partnership with:
Ministry of Energy and Industry of Albania (MEI)
National Agency of Natural Resources of Albania
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Welcome Speech by H.E. Edi RamaPrime MinisterRepublic of Albania
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IRN holds a very successful Mediterranean portfolio of high level meetings, the most recent of which was the 3rd Annual Balkans and the Adriatic Summit that recently hosted more than 250 senior delegates and 70 IOCs in Athens. The Albania Summit takes the regional discussions to a forum focused only on Albania to bring you exclusive updates on major developments within Albania’s energy sector by gathering all interested investment parties together with key Government Executives to discuss:
• Upcominglicensingroundofonshoreandoffshoreblocks• Albania’shydrocarbonandenergyproductionpotential• Energyinfrastructureprojects• Investmentopportunitiesingas,renewablesandelectricity
production• TheTransAdriaticPipeline(TAP)
Join the senior delegation at the Summit and find out how the legal framework for investment encourages foreign involvement; understand how to get involved in upcoming energy projects; meet the key players and operators in the country, and develop your entry
strategy in Albania.
Why AlbANiA?
• A growing market with numerous business opportunities
• Open-door licensing round for 12 onshore blocks and 1
offshore block
• Europe’s largest onshore oilfield; Patos-Marinza
• Proven oil and gas reserves
• Amongst Europe’s largest and oldest oil and gas
producers
• Excellent fiscal incentives
• Major iOCs already investing in the country
• Trans Adriatic Pipeline to supply Albania with natural
gas
• Forthcoming privatisation of the petroleum sector
AbOUT ThE SUMMiT
Media Partners
Albania Upstream Panel (from left): Dorian Ducka, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy and industry, Albania; Chryssa Tsouraki, head of Oil & Gas, iRN; Dael Dervishi, Executive Director, National Agency of Natural Resources (AKbN); Mark hodgson, VP, business Development and Deputy General Director, bankers Petroleum Albania ltd; Dorina Çinari, Director, Extractive industries Transparency initiative (EiTi) Albania
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Arben AhmetajMinisterMinistry of Economic Development, Trade and Entrepreneurship
OUR SENiOR lEVEl SPEAKER FACUlTy iNClUDES A STRONG PANEl OF ExPERTS:
SPEAKERS
Dorina ÇinariDirectorExtractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Albania
Dritan Spahiu Director of Policies and Development of HydrocarbonsMinistry of Energy and Industry, Albania
Dorian DuckaDeputy MinisterMinistry of Energy and IndustryAlbania
Damian GjiknuriMinisterMinistry of Energy and IndustryAlbania
h.E. Edi RamaPrime MinisterRepublic of Albania
Dael DervishiExecutive DirectorNational Agency of Natural Resources (AKBN)
Endri PukaChairmanAlbpetrolAlbania
lorenc GordaniLegal Energy Market Advisor and Project ManagerAlbanian Centre for Energy Regulation and Conservation (ACERC)
Etleva KondiDirector of ConcessionsProcurement and Privatisation Ministry of Energy and Industry
Aas AgnarDirector of Governmental AffairsDevoll Hydropower, Albania
Elona VarfiCOONational Economic Council (NEC)
Arian hoxhaAdvisor to the MinisterMinistry of Energy and Industry, Albania
Mehmet hasalamiPolicy and Development Directorate of MinesMinistry of Energy, Albania
Anisa Jasini Manager, Tax Services Ernst & Young (EY)Albania
Giannis KarakolisNorth Greece DirectorPOLYECO S.A.
Gjergji SimakuHead of Renewables and EnergyEfficiency PolicyMinistry of Energy and Industry
leonidha Cobo General ManagerBankers Petroleum Albania Ltd
ilkin Aslanov Executive Assistant to SOCAR President AdvisorSOCAR, Azerbaijan
Simon GeragthyDrilling Waste Management ExpertPOLYECO S.A.
Shkelqim bozgoCountry Manager for Albania TAP
Fabio GrecoProject DirectorEagle LNG
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WHO SHOuLD ATTEND?
Over the two days you will hear a number of highly
relevant, regionally focused, case studies and
presentations whilst also benefiting from a number
of Q&A sessions and opportunities to network with
the senior level speaker faculty.
IRN’s leading oil and gas portfolio includes the very successful:• 3rd Balkans and the Adriatic Oil & Gas Summit• Morocco Oil & Gas Summit• Egypt Oil & Gas Summit• 3rd New Libya Oil & Gas Forum• Italy-Malta Oil & Gas Summit• Lebanon Oil & Gas Summit• Turkey Oil & Gas Summit• South Caspian Region Petroleum & Energy Summit
We will be hosting this meeting in Tirana - the capital and business heart of Western Balkans. The meeting will be held in a luxurious central 5* hotel in Tirana, and throughout the meeting you will benefit from a number of networking opportunities, including Networking Lunches, a Private Gala Dinner, and Networking Reception.
• New Ventures• Business Development• Exploration• Operations• Production• Assets and Projects
• Technology Services• Midstream• Contracts• HSEQ• LNG
From• National / International Oil
Companies• Oil and Gas Law Practices• Governmental Bodies and
Associations
The Summit will also be useful for:• Oil and Gas experts• Consultants• Academics• Investors
Managing Directors, Vice Presidents, Members of the board, Directors, heads and Advisors of:
AbOUT iRN
SUPPORTERS AND SPONSORS FROM PREViOUS iRN SUMMiTS
Excellentopportunitytobringtogetherexpertsfromtheregiontodiscusslateastdevelopments
intheoil&gasindustry Albanian Ministry of Energy & industry
Veryinteresting-waybeyondexpectationsbankers Petroleum Albania lTD
Theorganisersprovidedperfectbalancebetweentechnicalandnon-technicalcontent
withrelevantinsightsintothegeo-politicalandeconomicsituationoftheregion Shell Upstream international
Verygoodplaceforcontributingbusinessandenjoyingtraditionalculture.VeryenrichingeventwithpresentationsincludingallaspectsofO&G
Activity.WarmthankstoIRNRepsol
As a specialist in organising Senior Level Summits, IRN enjoys
an excellent reputation globally. We have high-level events for a
number of industries including Security, Oil and Gas, Commodity
Trading, and Infrastructure and Construction.
We gather senior level thought leaders from international
companies to discuss high priority issues. We are proud to host
a number of highly acclaimed international Summits and Forums
focused on Oil & Gas. We are highly regarded for our work in
connecting Governmental bodies with key companies and for
consistently ensuring an excellent audience profile.
National Oil Corporation, Libya
Ministry of Economy Trade and Energy, Albania
Ministry of Communications & Transportation,
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Ministry of Petroleum,Pakistan
Ministry of Regional Development and Local Self-Government, Serbia
Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport &
Infrastructure, Croatia
Government of Montenegro, Ministry of
Economy
Deputy Prime Minister Office for Construction and Services
Affairs, Iraq
Ministry of Construction and
Housing, Iraq
Ministry of Transportation, Iraq
Ministry of Energy and Industry, Albania
DAy 1 | TUESDAy 17Th MARCh 2015
09.00 Registration and coffee
10.00 Welcome from Chryssa Tsouraki, Head of Oil & Gas, IRN
10.10 Opening comments from the Chairman Dorian Ducka, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy and Industry, Albania
10.15Inauguration of the Summit and Keynote Welcome Address from Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania, H.E. Edi Rama
10.35 Keynote Address: Damian Gjiknuri, Minister,Ministry of Energy and Industry, Albania10.55 Presentation: Overall analysis of the onshore sector of Albania and current developments
• Overview on previous licenses for onshore exploration and production• Assessing expectations for acceleration in onshore licensing activity• Outlining the strategy and legal framework for oil activities in AlbaniaDritan Spahiu, Director, Directorate of Policies and Development of Hydrocarbons, Ministry of Energy and Industry
11.15 Morning Break by:
This section will feature exclusive presentations by IOCs that are active in Albania, who will share their expertise and experience on their activities and operations in Albania, drawing reference to their approach and results.
12.00 Presentation: The revival and transformation of Europe’s largest onshore oilfield; the Patos-Marinza field• History so far• Application of new technology• Technical re-rating of reserves• Corporate and Social ResponsibilityLeonidha Cobo, General Manager, Bankers Petroleum Albania Ltd
12.30 Presentation by SOCARIlkin Aslanov, Executive Assistant to SOCAR President Advisor, SOCAR, Azerbaijan
13.00 Presentation Endri Puka, Chairman, Albpetrol, Albania
13.30 Lunch Break
14.30 Presentation: How Albanian legislation facilitates on exploration and development of hydrocarbons• Separation of free blocks and the opportunity to have two in one e.g. 2-3, A-B, 2-3-4 in the sea etc.• The sedimentary basins detecting oil and gas• Biggest reserve onshore in Europe (Patos-Marinza field)• The discovery of Shpiragu oil resourceDael Dervishi, Executive Director, National Agency of Natural Resources (AKBN)
14.50 Presentation: The fiscal regime in Albania for upstream oil & gas operations• Highlights• Issues, pitfalls and loopholes in the implementation of the regime• Ideas for a more efficient and predictable regime Anisa Jasini Manager, Tax Services, Ernst & Young, Albania
15.05 Keynote speech by the Ministry of Energy and Industry, AlbaniaDorian Ducka, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy and Industry, Albania
15.20 Presentation: Eagle LNG Terminal and Pipeline - efficient solutions for the Balkans• Project introduction and strategic role• Milestone achieved and development plan• Benefits for Albania and the BalkansFabio Greco, Project Director, Eagle LNG
15.35 Afternoon Break
16.05 Presentation: Trans Adriatic Pipeline - From project planning to project implementation• The history of the pipeline and its significance for the development of the Balkan region• Assessing the developments and most significant updates on the TAP• Why the TAP offers an exceptional opportunity for the diversification of gas importsShkelqim Bozgo, Country Manager for Albania, TAP
DAy 1 | TUESDAy 17Th MARCh 2015 (CONTiNUED)
16.20 Panel Discussion: Developing Albania’s gas infrastructure to align with the Gas Master Plan in 2015• Implementations to adapt current oil system to modern gas infrastructure • How gas developments will trigger a significant boost to the Albanian economy• Linking TAP to current infrastructureDritan Spahiu, Director, Directorate of Policies and Development of hydrocarbons, Ministry of Energy and industryDorian Ducka, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy and industry, Albania Shkelqim bozgo, Country Manager for Albania TAPFabio Greco, Project Director, Eagle lNG
17.00 Charity Partner Presentation: Down Syndrome Albania FoundationEmanuela Zaimi, Founder and Chair of the board, Down Syndrome Albania Foundation
17.10 Closing comments from the Chairman
17.20 Drinks Reception
18.30 Gala Dinner sponsored by ShEll
DAy 2 | WEDNESDAy 18Th MARCh 2015
09.00 Registration and coffee09.50 Opening comments from the Chairman10.00 Keynote Address: Arben Ahmetaj, Minister, Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Entrepreneurship
10.20 Presentation: Privatisation of Albpetrol• What are the blocks offered?• What is the geology of each of the offered blocks and what is their hydrocarbon potential?• Exploration history of each block offered• AKBN’s output in licensing the former Albpetrol blocksEtleva Kondi, Director of Concessions, Procurement and Privatisation, Ministry of Energy and Industry, Albania
10.50 Presentation by PolyecoGiannis Karakolis, Chemical Engineer AUTh, MEng, Msc North Greece Director, POLYECO S.A.Simon Geragthy, Drilling Waste Management Expert, POLYECO S.A.
11.05 Panel Discussion: Albania’s current plan to achieve energy efficiency• Albania as a key to European energy security• How will Albania proceed with the implementation of EU directives into Albanian legislation (adoption of the legal
framework for Energy Efficiency)?• The current investment plan to secure foreign investmentGjergji Simaku, Head of Renewables and Energy Efficiency Policy, Ministry of Energy and Industry, AlbaniaDael Dervishi, Executive Director, National Agency of Natural Resources (AKBN) Dorian Ducka, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy and Industry, Albania
11.45 Morning Break 12.15 Presentation: Albanian opportunities to bridge the gap of investments in framework of Energy Community
• Opening up of markets and the implementation of an effective regulatory framework• Boost of the projects of regional interest - PECI• Flaking policies and governance of investmentsLorenc Gordani, Legal Energy Market Advisor and Project Manager, Albanian Centre for Energy Regulation and Conservation (ACERC)
12.35 Presentation: The refining sector of Albania• What is the refining capacity of Albania as of today?• Understanding if and where there is a need for further modernisation of current refineries• Discussing new ideas on developing the refining sector by expanding the current refining infrastructure
13.05 Presentation: What is the energy investment outlook in Albania for 2020?• What are the investment incentives for energy projects in Albania?• Are the upcoming energy projects going to be enough to attract investment and why?• How modernisation and construction of crude oil and product storage facilities will encourage foreign investmentArian Hoxha, Advisor to the Minister, Ministry of Energy and Industry, Albania
13.35 Lunch Break14.35 Presentation: Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative - EITI in Albania
• Extractive Transparency in EU; how it is fast becoming a reality• Transparency as a means to accountability• Benefits of the Governments on joining EITI• Benefits to companies and investors center on mitigating political and reputational risksDorina Çinari, Director, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Albania
15.05 Presentation : The National Economic Council; Fostering Business-Government dialogue• NEC: Purpose, establishment and 0peration • NEC members and meetings, NEC partnership, structure and processes• Results so far and challenges for the futureElona Varfi, COO, National Economic Council (NEC)
15.35 Afternoon Break16.05 Keynote Presentation from the Ministry of Energy and Industry - Renewables Directorate
Gjergji Simaku, Head of Renewables and Energy Efficiency Policy, Ministry of Energy and Industry, Albania
DAy 2 | WEDNESDAy 18Th MARCh 2015 (CONTiNUED)
16.35 Presentation: An overview of Albania’s greatest energy source - hydropower • What does the future hold for hydropower projects?• Discussing how much investment is needed to modernise hydropower stations and maximise their output• Where are the most important hydropower projects located?Aas Agnar, Director of Governmental Affairs, Devoll hydropower, Albania
16.55 Presentation: An overview of the mining sector in Albania• Locating investment drivers for mining exploitation• Fiscal regime for current and new investorsMehmet hasalami, Policy and Development Directorate of Mines, Ministry of Energy, Albania
17.15 Closing comments from the Chairman17.25 Thank you from IRN
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All bookings also receive complimentary documentation of the 3rd Balkans and the Adriatic Oil & Gas 2014 Summit usually £300 (+VAT).All bookings also include 10% Discount on bookings for the 4th Balkans & the Adriatic Oil & Gas 2015 Summit, on September 2015 in Athens.
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