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Join 750 Natural Gas Professionals Gain Perspectives From 140 Senior Speakers Experience 170+ Industry Presentations & Discussions

THE EUROPEAN MEETING PLACE FOR THE GLOBAL GAS & LNG COMMUNITY

19th-22nd May 2014, Amsterdam

Co-Sponsor... Associate Sponsors... c

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www.icbi-fl ame.com Tel: +44 (0) 20 7017 7200 Email: info@icbi.co.uk

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Event History

We have made it to our 20th anniversary!

In 1995 Flame started life named ‘European Gas Strategies’, with 60 speakers, 220 delegates and representatives from 14 countries. Amsterdam has always been (and continues to be) our home. Over the past 20 years the event has grown to over 140 speakers and 750 attendees and is now widely recognised as the natural gas and LNG conference in Europe. The event was last rebranded in 1998 when the conference took on the now famous ‘Flame’ name. In recognition of this big anniversary, we decided it was time for Flame to have a fresh look that both moves with the industry and refl ects how much Flame has evolved over the past 20 years. As a result, we are pleased to share with you our new logo and brochure. We hope you like them! Victoria Chatterton Conference Director, Flame 2014

Book By 17th January 2014 Save Up To

£900

“Flame brings together all the European gas industry and has done this for 20 years. It’s therefore the most important conference to attend”

Thierry Bos, Senior Analyst European Gas & LNG Markets SOCIETE GENERALE

On Front Cover (T-B): Dr Faith Birol Stefan Judisch Christoph Rühl Linda Ducharme

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Contents

Pg 2 Event History Pg 3 Contents Page Pg 4&5 The Flame 2014 Programme At A Glance Pg 6&7 Fresh Perspectives For Flame Pg 8&9 Editor’s Choice – The Big Themes For 2014 Pg 10 What’s New For 2014? Pg 11 The Networking Experience Pg 12&13 LNG Summit Programme: Monday 19th May Pg 14 The Russian Gas Matrix Forum: Monday 19th May Pg 15 The Global Gas Pricing Forum: Monday 19th May Pg 16&17 Main Conference Day 1 Programme: Tuesday 20th May Pg 18&19 Main Conference Day 2 Programme: Wednesday 21st May Pg 20&21 Main Conference Day 3 Programme: Thursday 22nd May Pg 22&23 The 140+ Speaker Faculty Pg 24-26 Supporters Of Flame Pg 27 Essential Event Information: Travel, Accommodation etc Pg 28 Registration & Pricing Information Monday 19th May

  • The Global LNG Summit
  • The Russian Gas Matrix Forum
  • The Global Gas Pricing Forum

Tuesday 20th – Thursday 22nd May

  • Flame Main Conference

Hotel Okura, Amsterdam

EVENT SCHEDULE

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To register or for the latest information, please visit: www.icbi-fl ame.com/FKN2382TT Tel: +44 (0) 20 7017 4888 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7017 7805 Email: sales@icbi.co.uk Discuss the evolution of global LNG supply/demand dynamics with 30 experts speakers and an audience of

  • ver 200 LNG experts.

Big Themes:

Europe’s role in the global LNG Market, the Asian buyer’s perspective on market changes, the growth

  • f small scale LNG, FLNG developments, Production

updates from Qatar & East Africa, the outlook for US LNG Export & the challenges for global LNG pricing and trading. For 2014 we have gathered together Russian gas experts and esteemed authors of the new book ‘The Russian Gas Matrix: How Markets Are Driving Change’ to go into depth on the following regional issues…

Big Themes:

Gazprom’s response to the challenge to oil-linked pricing in Europe; Rosneft-Novatek-Gazprom competition in Russia’s huge domestic market; the Ukraine supply and transit saga; Russian plans to grow exports to the Pacifi c Basin; how Moscow’s changing politics and economy impacts gas issues.

Key Speakers:

  • Jonty Shepard, Head of LNG Trading, BP
  • Alaa AbuJbara, COO - Commercial & Shipping,

QATARGAS

  • Roger Bounds, Global Head, SHELL LNG
  • Ignacio de Aguirre, Head of Strategy

STREAM - REPSOL-GAS NATURAL LNG

  • Andrew Walker, Head of LNG Strategy,

BG GROUP

Key Speakers:

  • James Henderson, Senior Research

Fellow, OIES

  • Simon Pirani, Senior Research Fellow, OIES
  • Jonathan Stern, Chairman & Senior Research

Fellow, OIES

  • Katja Yafi

mava, Senior Research Fellow, OIES

  • Tatiana Mitrova, Head of Oil and Gas Research

INSTITUTE OF ENERGY STUDIES OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Monday 19th May

The Global LNG Summit

Monday 19th May

The Russian Gas Matrix Forum

Monday 19th May

The Global Gas Pricing Forum:

These three full day agendas are separately bookable to the main conference, offering you more focused content and expert perspectives on the biggest industry themes for 2014 and beyond. In addition, if you would like to move between the Russian & Global Pricing Forums, please select the Premium Package.

Flame 2014 Programme At A Glance

With the recent developments in the hub vs oil linked gas pricing debate, the future for gas pricing is at the forefront of everyone’s mind so for Flame for this year we are dedicating a whole day to get to grips with the latest developments!

Big Themes:

The extent to which hub pricing has won the battle in Europe, possible challenges to European security

  • f supply with increased reliance on hub pricing,

arbitrations and their impact on pricing in Europe, the regulation of hubs, hub correlations, the challenges to JCC pricing in Asia & hub development in Asia.

Key Speakers:

  • Howard Rogers, Director, Natural Gas Research

Programme, OIES

  • Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst European Gas &

LNG Markets, SOCIETE GENERALE

  • Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Senior Gas Expert,

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

  • Karen Sund, Partner, SUND ENERGY
  • Ana Stanic, Founder, E&A LAW

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The fi rst day of the Flame conference will be centred around discussions on how to ensure the role of gas in the future energy mix. We will be looking at innovation & how to get the right message to policy makers.

Breakout Themes:

  • Moving Towards An Integrated Internal Energy

Market

  • Security Of Supply & Global Developments In Natural

Gas

  • The Future For Storage, Flexibility & Transmission
  • Determining The Future Energy Mix

Day 2 focusses in on the new era of production and supply by exploring the big producers (including the USA & Russia), the prospects for shale gas in Europe and the impacts these and new pipeline projects will have on European security of supply.

Breakout Themes:

  • The Evolution Of Gas Pricing & Trading
  • Security Of Supply & The Impact Of Global

Developments In Natural Gas

  • Gas For Transport
  • The Growth Of The

Unconventional Gas Revolution

  • Gas Storage Bergermeer Expert Session

Key Speakers:

  • Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist,

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

  • Stefan Judisch, Chief Executive Offi

cer RWE SUPPL Y & TRADING

  • Christopher Delbrück, CEO

E.ON GLOBAL COMMODITIES

  • Christoph Rühl, Chief Economist, BP
  • Rune Bjornson, Senior Vice President, STATOIL
  • Linda Ducharme, Director Of Europe, Russia &

Caspian, EXXONMOBIL

Key Speakers:

  • Jim O’Neill, Visiting Research Fellow, BRUEGEL

& former Chairman GOLDMAN SACHS ASSET MANAGEMENT

  • Sergei Komlev, Contract Structuring & Price

Formation Directorate, GAZPROM EXPORT

  • Michelle Michot Foss, Chief Energy Economist,

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

  • John McGoldrick, CEO, DART ENERGY
  • Hans-Peter Floren, Executive Board Member,

Responsible For Gas & Power, OMV

  • Didier Holleaux, Chief Executive Offi

cer, GDF SUEZ E&P INTERNATIONAL

Tuesday 20th May

Main Conference Day 1

Wednesday 21st May

Main Conference Day 2

Thursday 22nd May

Main Conference Day 3

Day 3 deals with the reality of Europe’s energy future including regulatory challenges, the reality of trading, the way forward for infrastructure investment, pricing arbitration debates and the outlook for Europe’s population.

Breakout Themes:

  • Moving Towards An Integrated Internal Energy

Market

  • Security Of Supply & The Impact Of Global

Developments In Natural Gas

  • The Way Forward For Gas To Power
  • Innovation In The Natural Gas Industry

Key Speakers:

  • Dieter Helm, Fellow, NEW COLLEGE OXFORD
  • Stephan Kamphues, President, ENTSOG
  • Pierre Vergerio, Executive Vice President

Midstream Gas, Energy Management and Optimization, EDISON

  • Kenneth Snodgrass, General Manager -North

West Europe, SHELL ENERGY EUROPE

  • Gareth Griffi

ths, Global Head Of Power, Gas And Carbon Credits Trading, NOBLE GROUP

  • Ben Hollins, Head of Gas & Power Research,

WOOD MACKENZIE

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Programme Highlights

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You can use the Flame App to manage your time at the event by keeping up to date with changing sessions and setting reminders for your favourite talks. In addition, the Flame App enables you to view the delegate list and message fellow attendees in advance of the conference

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Jim O’Neill, Visiting Research Fellow, BRUEGEL & former Chairman GOLDMAN SACHS ASSET MANAGEMENT Day 2, Wednesday 21st May, 08.40 Peter Styles, Professor Of Applied & Environmental Geophysics, UNIVERSITY OF KEELE & Editor-In-Chief THE GEOLOGIST Day 2, Wednesday 21st May, 12.00

The opportunities for shale gas exploration and production in Europe are exciting but there are signifi cant geological factors we need to be aware

  • f. At Flame, I will look at how European (and
  • ther World) geologies differs from the geology
  • f the most successful North American areas

in the shale gas revolution. I will draw insight from the reports I have authored for the Emirates Centre for Strategic Research, work carried out in Western Australia and the DECC report on Induced Seismicity and Shale Gas Drilling in Lancashire that I co-authored in 2012.

The Importance Of Growth Markets On The European Economy The Geology Of Shale In Europe

The ‘old’ developed nations have not adjusted to the new world order as they struggle with the legacy of the fi nancial crisis. The BRICs and others (such as South Korea) have already ‘emerged’ as economic powers & this requires rapid adjustment in economic policies and especially global economic institutions. I will look at how the world should engage with the new economic powerhouses and what this means for the EU.

Fresh Perspectives For Flame

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Sarah Harper, Professor of Gerontology, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD and Director, OXFORD INSTITUTE OF POPULATION AGEING Day 3, Thursday 22nd May, 12.30

European Demographics & The Impact On Energy

Lucian Pugliaresi, President ENERGY POLICY RESEARCH FOUNDATION Day 2, Wednesday 21st May, 11.25

The U.S. shale gas revolution is a remarkable accomplishment of innovation and risk taking and offers enormous potential to transform world petroleum markets. My presentation will evaluate the scope and scale (and regulatory risks) of the U.S. shale gas revolution and its potential to add to world LNG supplies and deliver suffi cient volumes

  • f natural gas to sustain a growing competitive

edge for U.S. manufacturing.

US Policy & Export Potential

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Europe is struggling with a decline in fertility and the

  • nset of extreme ageing. I will put this in context with

the rest of the world and determine what this means for global population shifts in the medium to long term. To put this trend into context for the energy industry I will explore how we can adapt to and meet the needs of an aging population and on a business level explore how Europe will fair in the battle with Asia for top new talent.

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The Midstream Perspective

Day 1, Tuesday 20th May, 09.40 Stefan Judisch Chief Executive Offi cer RWE SUPPLY & TRADING examines what obstacles hinder the European midstream market’s road to

  • recovery. in addition,

Christopher Delbrueck, CEO, E.ON GLOBAL COMMODITIES will be discussing midstream markets in the famous Flame industry interview.

The Role Of Gas In The Global Energy Mix

Day 1, Tuesday 20th May, 11.00 Dr Fatih Birol Chief Economist INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY will explore the drivers behind the global struggle for dominance between oil, gas, renewables and coal. Christoph Rühl Chief Economist of BP also sets the scene with an address connecting energy supply and demand with economic strength.

The Future For Industry Innovation

Day 1, Tuesday 20th May, 12.30 Gertjan Lankhorst Chief Executive Offi cer GASTERRA will look at how we can protect & grow our market share in this new world in a panel discussion alongside Marco Alvera, of ENI, Edouard Sauvage

  • f GDF SUEZ,

Linda Ducharme of EXXONMOBIL & Gerhard Konig of WINTERSHALL & WINGAS

Europe’s Energy Future

Day 3, Thursday 22nd May, 09.45 Dieter Helm Fellow, NEW COLLEGE OXFORD will challenge the audience to determine whether Europe’s energy future is in rejuvenation or decline. He will look at

  • the new global context
  • shale gas and

unconventional oil

  • the new competitive

threats

  • the dash for coal
  • beyond wind farms and

solar panels

  • the return of gas

The Outlook For Russia

Day 2, Wednesday 21st May, 09.20 Sergei Komlev Head Of Contract Structuring & Price Formation Directorate, GAZPROM EXPORT will share a Gazprom Export update on production, export & gas pricing. Sergei will be joined by Tatiana Mitrova of SKOLOKOVO BUSINESS SCHOOL ENERGY CENTRE & Mark Gyetvay of OAO NOVATEK

Editor’s Choice

Victoria Chatterton, the Director of Flame 2014 has selected the big themes set for discussion at Flame. Information on who is taking on these industry issues and where they are happening on the programme is included below...

“Flame is the premier European gas conference – a packed and informative programme with all the key decision makers present”

Mike Fulwood Principal Global Gas NEXANT

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The Prospects For European Shale Gas

Day 2, Wednesday 21st May, 12.25 John McGoldrick CEO, DART ENERGY discusses the fi nds so far & determines the potential for shale gas in Europe in a panel with geologist Peter Styles and Professor

  • f Innovation, James

Woodhuysen.

USA Shale Gas LNG Export Potential

Day 2, Wednesday 21st May, 11.00 Michelle Michot Foss Chief Energy Economist & Head, Bureau Of Economic Geology’s Centre For Energy Economics, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN will explore the future production economics of shale gas & the evolution

  • f pricing at Henry Hub.

Michelle will be joined by Lucian Pugliaresi of EPRINC who will explore the US domestic market.

The Dilemma Of Price Renegotiation Or Arbitration

Day 3, Thursday 22nd May, 11.20 Pierre Vergerio Executive Vice President Midstream Gas, Energy Management and Optimization, EDISON explains how midstream companies are adapting to a changing world & will detail recently won battles! Ben Hollins Head Of Gas and Power Research at WOOD MACKENZIE also will

  • ffer an assessment of

contracting and pricing trends for the EU market also.

The Challenges & For European Security Of Supply

Day 2, Wednesday 21st May, 16.30 Hans-Peter Floren Executive Board Member, Responsible For Gas & Power, OMV discusses the challenges of prices, infrastructure investment, global demand vs the

  • pportunities of

European shale & new pipelines. Didier Holleaux, of GDF SUEZ E&P INTERNATIONAL, Karsten Heuchert, of VNG & Urban Rusnak of the ENERGY CHARTER SECRETARIAT will also be offering their thoughts

  • n security of supply.

Overcoming Tough Markets For Gas Trading

Day 3, Thursday 22nd May, 11.50 Gareth Griffi ths Global Head Of Power, Gas And Carbon Credits Trading, NOBLE GROUP will be sharing views on how Europe is under pressure as Asia grows. He will be joined by Colin Lyle of EFET, Kenneth Snodgrass of SHELL ENERGY EUROPE, Douglas Lawrence

  • f MERRILL LYNCH

COMMODITIES & Stephan Illerhaus

  • f STADTWERKE

MÜNCHEN to examine how tight markets, a lack

  • f volatility & increased

regulation are impacting gas traders.

“Don’t miss even one year of Flame unless you want to be sidelined by your competitors”

Guy Broggi Senior Advisor, LNG TOTAL

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What’s new for 2014?

New Flame ‘In The Board Room’ Working Groups

It is clear that with the business challenges the industry faces, it is important to create time for small group discussions away from the main stage. As a result, for 2014 we will have more time and a dedicated boardroom to facilitate closed-door discussions during the event. Throughout the event you will be encouraged to sign up to join the small group board room discussions. Each working group will be limited to 20 people and everyone will be encouraged to share thoughts and pool expertise. Themes include:

  • European Liberalisation (Principal themes include Congestion management, Capacity Allocation,

Transmission Tariffs, Interoperability, Balancing)

  • European Regional Working Groups (Regional sessions will focus on UK, Germany, The Netherlands,

CEE, Spain)

  • Innovation & The Future Energy Mix (Specifi

c working groups will be hosted on Gas to power, Gas & Renewables, Gas For Transport, New Technologies)

  • Gas Transmission & Flexibility (Focus sessions will discuss the way forward for Storage, TSOs,

Gas Trading, European pricing)

New Forums On ‘Russian Gas Production & Exports To Europe’ and ‘Global Pricing Trends’

Russian Gas Production: There never seems to be enough time to spend on Russian gas production at Flame so for this year we are dedicating a whole day to really go into depth on this important region! This special forum will explore how markets are driving change and determine the future importance and role of Russian gas production for the European markets. The Forum will be hosted by OIES members Simon Pirani, Jim Henderson, Katja Yafi mava, Tatiana Mitrova and Jonathan Stern. Global Pricing Trends: Equally, pricing is always listed as the number one topic for Flame so for this year we are dedicating a special day to cover the outlook for global gas pricing. Themes to be covered include the move away from oil-linked pricing, European hub pricing, security of Supply and the outlook for Asia. The forum will be hosted by a select group of experts on this area and headed up by Howard Rogers of the OIES.

New Themes For Industry Discussion

Every year we ensure that the agenda refl ects the items at the top of everyone’s minds and also offers insight on the emerging themes. Here are some of the new sessions for 2014:

  • The production and geological perspective on shale gas in Europe
  • The economic outlook for growth economies and their impact on Europe
  • The challenge to achieve a Carbon-Neutral gas supply by 2050
  • The outlook for the utilities markets – how far are we from crisis point?
  • The potential for natural gas and biogas vehicles
  • Investor’s perspectives on the viability of gas infrastructure investment
  • The possibility of holistic and integrated energy grids
  • Technological innovations in the energy market
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The Networking Experience

The News Room

Catch up with your daily intake

  • f global news in our quiet news

room, away from the bustle of the main conference.

Speaker Zone

An exclusive area for Flame’s senior speaker faculty to relax and make fi nal preparations to their presentations away from the buzz

  • f the event.

Champagne Roundtable Discussions

Round up the day with an informal small group chat hosted by one of the day’s speakers. Champagne, networking and relevant, thorough industry discussions!

The TAQA Coffee House

Enjoy a speciality coffee at the TAQA Coffee House whilst catching up with old friends or new

  • contacts. The TAQA Coffee

House will be a buzzing hub for business discussions all day long – the perfect kick start to your day.

Breakfast Briefi ngs

Enjoy a full breakfast whilst learning more about the developments in the gas industry. This is for the people who really want to make the most of their week at Flame!

Daily Cocktail Receptions and Drinks

We conclude every day by offering the delegation the chance to discuss the day and network with peers at drinks receptions dotted round Amsterdam.

The Flame 20th Anniversary Dinner

Join your peers for an evening of celebrations- great food, great company, great times!

Meet The Speaker Lunch Tables

Sign up to join one of our keynote speakers for a relaxed sit-down

  • lunch. This is your chance to quiz

the speaker on the elements

  • f their presentation that really

appealed to you.

The Exhibition Area

Hear about the latest strategic & technical developments in the industry and discover services available that could help your

  • business. Exhibition stands offer

you the chance to speak with the developers of new industry projects, product experts & industry consultants.

Private Meeting Rooms

Reserve a private meeting room to meet with clients during the

  • conference. How often are

750 industry members in the same place at the same time? Contact James Roberts for more information (jroberts@icbi.co.uk)

Your guide to the Flame event diary

Networking is what makes your conference experience both enjoyable and useful. Throughout the conference there are a myriad of

  • pportunities for you to make

key contacts, meet buisness partners and catch-up with old industry friends. These icons are placed throughout the event diary on the next few pages to detail where your Flame networking experiences take place.

Flame ‘In The Boardroom’

Join small group discussions about industry topics that matter to you. These sessions operate under Chatham House Rules-what happens in the room stays in the room!

The Flame ‘App’

Search who is attending the event and message them up to 2 weeks in advance to make the most out

  • f your time at Flame. It also gives

you up to date timetable changes and details.

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The LNG Summit

THE GLOBAL GEOPOLITICAL OUTLOOK Emerging Geopolitical Trends For 2014 & Beyond THE STATE OF THE INDUSTRY 09.20 - Examining The Key Opportunities & Challenges Facing The LNG Industry Today 09:40 - The Global Supply/Demand Outlook How Much Further Will LNG Revolutionalise The Global Gas Market Dynamics? LNG SUPPLY/DEMAND TASKFORCE Determining Europe’s Role In The Global LNG Business How Can Europe Become An Attractive LNG Destination Again, What Global And Local Factors Stand In Our Way & How Can We Innovate In The Meantime? EAST AFRICA The Producer’s Perspective On The Potential For East Africa E&P QATAR In Conversation With…Qatargas How Is Production Moving Forward & Determining The Scale Of LNG Exports In The Short, Medium & Long Term David Gordon, Head Of Research, EURASIA Roger Bounds, Global Head, SHELL LNG Moderator: Graham Hartnell, LNG Manager & Gas Consulting POTEN AND PARTNERS Panellists: Guy Broggi, Senior Advisor LNG, TOTAL Andree Stracke, Head Of LNG Origination, Long Term Gas Supply & Capacity, RWE SUPPLY & TRADING Ignacio de Aguirre, Head of Strategy STREAM - REPSOL-GAS NATURAL LNG Denis Bonhomme, Strategy Director, GDF SUEZ LNG Alaa AbuJbara, COO - Commercial & Shipping, QATARGAS In Conversation With: David Ledesma, Independent Consultant Andrew Brown, Projects Director, OPHIR-ENERGY

08:30 08:00 08:45 09:20 12:30 11:30 12:00

Audience Q&A

10:00

Morning Coffee

11:00

Registration & Welcome Coffee Chairman’s Opening Address

Mapping The Global LNG Demand Landscape Exploring The Global LNG Production Prospects & Europe’s Pull

13:10

Lunch + Meet The Speaker Lunch Tables with: Andy Flower, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT Guy Broggi, Senior Advisor LNG, TOTAL Ignacio de Aguirre, Head of Strategy STREAM - REPSOL-GAS NATURAL LNG Hiroshi Hashimoto, Senior Researcher, Gas Group, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, IEEJ Andrew Walker, Head of LNG Strategy, BG GROUP

Monday 19th May 2014

Roger Bounds Andrew Walker Alaa AbuJbara Ignacio de Aguirre

Background: The World-Renowned Global LNG Summit – 200+ LNG Professionals Gather For Europe’s Largest LNG Event Now in its 8th year, this separately bookable day is the largest European gathering of LNG professionals. If you work in the LNG Industry then this Summit is unmissable! If you work in the natural gas industry then with the growth, prospects and increasingly global nature of LNG, this summit represents the perfect opportunity to get up to date with the important industry developments.

ASIA INSIGHT 09:50 - Japanese Energy Policy Insight How Will Japan Manage Increasing Reactions To The Costs Of LNG Procurement? Understanding Short & Long Term Strategies 10:10 - The Challenges for The Asian Buyer Can The Asian Buyer Reduce the Price they Pay for LNG & Will A Meaningful Trading Hub In Asia Become A Reality?

10:10

Hiroshi Hashimoto, Senior Researcher, Gas Group, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, IEEJ Andy Flower, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT Audience Q&A

10:30

Richard Tyler, Partner, Energy Infrastructure Group HOGAN LOVELLS

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The Global LNG Summit

US EXPORTS Cheniere Update 14:30 - When Will The First LNG Leave The USA & What Now For US Exports? The Race To Export: Where Do We Stand? 14:50 - Understanding The Approval Process, The Projects In The Pipeline & The Projected Scale Of US Exports Jean Abiteboul, President, CHENIERE SUPPLY & MARKETING

14:30

Developing The Traded LNG Market

Patrick Nevins, Partner, Energy Infrastructure Group HOGAN LOVELLS Audience Q&A

15:10

LNG PRICING & TRADING TASKFORCE Trading In A Tight Market What Does It Mean To Be An LNG Trader In Today’s Market Of Reducing Volatility & Increasing Regulation & How Are Pricing Dynamics Impacting Business? Patrick Barouki, Managing Director, EMEA Power & Gas Trading & Global LNG, BARCLAYS Jonty Shephard, Head of LNG Trading, BP Luis Lesmes, Head of LNG, GLENCORE XSTRATA Marcio Bastos Demori, LNG Trading Manager, PETROBRAS Jesco von Kistowski, Managing Director, ECONGAS

15:20

Afternoon Tea

16:00

SHIPPING ANALYSIS Investment, New Projects, Tight Markets: How Is The Shipping Industry Coping With Cargo Trading Dynamics? Keith Bainbridge, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT

16:30

Innovations & LNG Gamechangers

FLNG STATUS UPDATE How Is The March Towards FLNG Progressing & What Are The Most Recent Industry Developments? Rob Bryngelson, President & CEO, EXCELERATE

16:55

SMALL SCALE LNG 17:20 - Road Transport Case Study Natural Gas Transportation in the United States How is the Market Developing The Great White Hope For The European Gas Industry? 17:40 - Determining The Scale Of The Opportunity, The Challenges For Infrastructure Development & The Political Responses

  • J. Michael Gallagher, Senior Advisor & Chief Operating Offi

cer WESTPORT

17:20 18:40

Networking Champagne Roundtables Marcio Demori, LNG Trading Manager, PETROBRAS Keith Bainbridge, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT Jean Abiteboul, President CHENIERE SUPPLY & MARKETING

  • Trading:
  • Shipping:
  • US Export:

Flame Welcome Drinks

19:00

Jonty Shephard Rob Bryngelson Jean Abiteboul Patrick Barouki

Moderator Andrew Morris, Director, PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Panelists Stefaan Adriaens, Commercial Manager, GATE TERMINAL B.V. Håkan Werner, VP Business Development LNG I.M. SKAUGEN SE

  • J. Michael Gallagher, Senior Advisor & Chief Operating Offi

cer WESTPORT Pierre Cotin, Chief Strategy, Development & Marketing Offi cer ELENGY

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The Russian Gas MATRIX FORUM

  • Introduction. Russian Gas In 2014: The Big Questions

Politics, Economics And Tax Lunch & Networking Morning Coffee James Henderson, Senior Research Fellow, OIES Tatiana Mitrova, Head of Oil and Gas Research, INSTITUTE OF ENERGY STUDIES OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

08:30 09:00 09:45 12:45 10:30

Registration & Morning Coffee

Monday 19th May 2014

Background: Gazprom’s response to the challenge to oil-linked pricing in Europe; Rosneft-Novatek-Gazprom competition in Russia’s huge domestic market; the Ukraine supply and transit saga; Russian plans to grow exports to the Pacifi c Basin; how Moscow’s changing politics and economy impacts gas issues ... much is changing, but for the gas industry Russia is always too big to ignore. Join this Forum to make sure you are up to date! This intensive, full-day separately bookable forum marks the publication by Oxford University Press of a new book, The Russian Gas Matrix: How Markets Are Driving Change.

Russia’s Exports To Europe: Commercial Adaptation, Regulation And Policy. Jonathan Stern, Chairman and Senior Research Fellow, OIES & Katja Yafi mava, Senior Research Fellow, OIES

11:15

Russian And FSU Markets Simon Pirani, Senior Research Fellow, OIES

12:00

Will Russia Realise Its Asian Export Potential? James Henderson, Senior Research Fellow, OIES

14:00

Upstream Strategies: Gazprom And Its Competitors James Henderson, Senior Research Fellow, OIES Jonathan Stern, Chairman & Senior Research Fellow, OIES

14:45

Afternoon Tea

15:30

What Will Change By 2020? By 2030? Interactive Roundtable Discussion hosted by all Forum Speakers

16:00

End Of Forum & Drinks

17:00

James Henderson has been analysing the Russian

  • il and gas industry for

more than 20 years, including as Head of Equity Research at Renaissance Capital in Moscow (1997- 99), Head of Russia at Lambert Energy Advisory (2002-10), and currently as Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES). Tatiana Mitrova is the Head of Oil and Gas Research at the Institute

  • f Energy Studies of the

Russian Academy of

  • Sciences. She joined the

Institute in 1998 and is a recognised commentator

  • n Russian energy issues.

She also teaches at the Gubkin Oil and Gas University and the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. Simon Pirani is a Senior Research Fellow on the OIES Natural Gas Research Programme. Before joining the Institute in 2007 he wrote about Russian and Ukrainian political, economic and energy issues as a

  • journalist. He was editor
  • f Russian and CIS Gas

Markets and their Impact

  • n Europe (OUP, 2009).

Jonathan Stern has been writing about Soviet, and then Russian, gas issues, for more than 30 years, and is the author of The Future of Russian Gas and Gazprom (OUP, 2005) among other publications. He founded the OIES Natural Gas Research Programme in 2003 and is now its Chairman and a Senior Research

  • Fellow. Since 2011 he

has been the EU speaker for the EU-Russia Gas Advisory Council. Katja Yafi mava is a Senior Research Fellow

  • n the OIES Natural Gas

Research Programme and an expert at the EU-Russia Gas Advisory Council. She is the author of The Transit Dimension of EU Energy Security: Russian gas transit across Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova (OUP, 2011). About Your Forum Leaders:

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The Global Gas Pricing Forum

An Overview Of The Global Trends On Pricing Morning Coffee Howard Rogers, Director, Natural Gas Research Programme, OIES

08:30 08:45 09:00 10:40

Registration & Morning Coffee

Monday 19th May 2014

Market Choices: Oil & Gas Pricing. Where Do We Stand? Desmond Wong, Editor, LNG Daily, PLATTS

10:05 10:35

Exploring The IGU Wholesale Gas Price Survey What Do The 2013 Results Mean For Pricing Moving Forward? Mike Fulwood, Principal, Global Gas, NEXANT

11:10

The Regulation Of Hubs And The Impact On Pricing Nigel Sisman, Senior Advisor, ENTSOG

11:40

Round Up Q&A Arbitrations And Their Impact On Pricing In Europe Ana Stanic, Founder, EA LAW

12:20

Round Up Q&A

13:00

Chairman’s Opening Address

Pricing: The Market Outlook

Has Hub Pricing Won The Battle In Europe? Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst European Gas & LNG Markets SOCIETE GENERALE

09:35

Hub Vs Oil Linked Pricing: A Global View European Hub Pricing: Where Are We Now?

13:20

Lunch & Networking Exploring The Correlations Between European Hubs Beatrice Petrovich, Senior Researcher, Gas Group, OIES

14:30

INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES Determining The Future Price Of Gas Will Gas Be Treated More Like A Commodity Moving Forward? Karen Sund, Partner, SUND ENERGY Plus Industry Members tbc

15:10

Afternoon Tea

16:00

Hub Development In Asia- Will We See A Meaningful Hub And Where? Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Senior Gas Expert INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

16:30

What Are The Challenges To JCC Pricing In Asia? Howard Rogers, Director, Natural Gas Research Programme, OIES

17:10

The Outlook For Asian Pricing

Flame Welcome Drinks

18:00 17:50

Pricing Roundup Audience Q&A and Discussion

Howard Rogers Thierry Bros Anne-Sophie Corbeau Nigel Sisman

Background: Pricing is always listed as the number one topic for Flame. With the recent developments in the hub vs oil linked gas pricing debate, the future for gas pricing is at the forefront of everyone’s mind so this year we are dedicating a special full day separately bookable forum to cover the outlook for global gas pricing. Reserve a place to hear how key industry names think gas pricing will evolve in the short, medium and long term.

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Flame Main Conference Day 1

Tuesday 20th May 2014

Energy & The Economy Mapping The Evolving Global Energy Production & Demand Landscape & The Interconnectedness With Economic Strength Upstream Perspective How Attractive Is The European Market In Light Of Current & Future Global Demand Shifts? The IEA World Energy Outlook Energy Security, Climate Change & Economic Development: Exploring The Drivers Behind The Global Struggle For Dominance Between Oil, Gas, Renewables And Coal European Commission Update At The Coal-Face Of Determining The Future European Energy Policy: What Will Be Top Of The Energy & Climate Agenda For The New Commission? FLAME INDUSTRY TASK FORCE How Can We Protect & Grow Our Market Share In This New World? Shale Technologies, Gas For Transport, Power To Gas, What Are The Most Exciting Opportunities For The Natural Gas Industry? The Flame 2014 Interview Jonathan Stern, Chairman, Natural Gas Research Programme & Senior Research Fellow, OIES Interviews… Midstream Perspective Have We Turned A Corner? What Obstacles Hinder The European Midstream Market’s Road To Recovery? Interactive State Of The Industry Q&A Hosted By Jonathan Stern Morning Coffee Christoph Rühl, Chief Economist, BP Rune Bjornson, Senior Vice President, STATOIL Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Speaker Under Invitation Marco Alvera, Senior Executive Vice President, Midstream, ENI Gertjan Lankhorst, Chief Executive Offi cer, GASTERRA Edouard Sauvage, Director Of Strategy, GDF SUEZ Linda Ducharme, Director Of Europe, Russia & Caspian EXXONMOBIL Gerhard Konig, Member Of The Board Of Directors & Chairman WINTERSHALL & WINGAS Christopher Delbrück, CEO, E.ON GLOBAL COMMODITIES Stefan Judisch, Chief Executive Offi cer RWE SUPPLY & TRADING

08.30 08.00 08.40 09:15 11:00 12:05 12:30 11:30 09.40 10:10 10:30

Registration & Welcome Coffee Chairman’s Opening Address

The State Of The European Natural Gas Industry The Re-Gasifi cation Of The Energy Mix

NEW!

Flame ‘In The Boardroom’ Working Groups: Join small working groups to discuss the challenges and opportunities for specifi c aspects of the global gas markets Chatham House Rules! Working Group Themes:

  • PRICING

European Pricing Howard Rogers, OIES

  • REGIONAL FOCUS

CEE Lubor Veleba RWE GAS STORAGE

  • ENERGY MIX

Gas To Power Stephan Dewald DEWALD LAW

13:15

Lunch + Meet The Speaker Lunch Tables with: Stainer Solheim, Vice President, YARA INTERNATIONAL & Chairman of Gas Working Party, INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIAL ENERGY CONSUMERS Edouard Sauvage, Director Of Strategy, GDF SUEZ

Christoph Ruehl Stefan Judisch Fatih Birol Christopher Delbrueck

08:00

  • 08:30

Breakfast Briefi ng Determining The 5 Top Political Risks To Watch For In The Global Gas Trade Leslie Palti-Guzman, Analyst, Global Energy & Natural Resources Practice, EURASIA GROUP

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Ensuring The Role Of Gas In The Future Energy Mix

Towards An Integrated Internal Energy Market Security Of Supply & Global Developments In Natural Gas The Future For Storage, Flexibility & Transmission Chair: TAQA Determining The Future Energy Mix Post IEM, Where Now?

Preparing Plans For The Next 5 Years Of Network Codes & Target Models And Determining How This Impacts The Relation Of Europe To The World Dennis Hesseling, ACER Audience Q&A The New Gas Target Model For Europe And The Future Of Gas In Europe Walter Boltz E-CONTROL Audience Q&A The Combined Implications Of Network Code Implementation Auctions, Congestion Management, New Balancing, New Incentives For Tariffs- How Will These Codes Combine And Effect The Market? Chris Logue NATIONAL GRID Audience Q&A Eastern Mediterranean Focus Group Determining The Scope and Export Potential For New Gas Finds In The Region Moderator: Sohbet Karbuz, OME Panellists: Harry Tzimitras PRIO CYPRUS CENTRE Dr Charles Ellinas CYPRUS NATIONAL HYDROCARBONS COMPANY Ambassador Michael Lotem MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ISRAEL Audience Q&A Trader/ Operator Discussion Can You Make Money Out Of Storage And Trading Anymore? Are We Approaching The End Of Summer/Winter Spread? Moderator: Peter Taff INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT Panellists: Lubor Veleba RWE GAS STORAGE Adrian Callinan NOBLE GROUP Erich Holzer OMV GAS STORAGE Simon Sydenham CENTRICA STORAGE Audience Q&A Understanding The 2030 Climate Change Agenda What Are The Risks To EU Power Sector Decarbonisation Posed By Current Energy Trends? Richard Sarsfi eld-Hall PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Audience Q&A Politicians, Regulators, Consumers & Suppliers Who’s Winning The Battle For The Future Of Energy Retail? Alaric Marsden FTI CONSULTING Audience Q&A CEE Focus Session 1 Understanding The Gas Market Developments & The Gas Supply Situation In The CEE David Viduna CEZ Session 2 Exploring The Evolution Of TSO Co-operation & Market Linkage in The CEE Harald Stindl GAS CONNECT Q&A Audience Q&A Storage & Security Of Supply Is Storage Now A Security Of Supply Issue, Should The Market Become Regulated And What Costs Are We Driving Down To And Is This Really Sustainable? Thorsten Dinkela, SHELL ENERGY EUROPE Audience Q&A The Future Role Of Gas Flexibility The Role Of Fast Cycle Storage Capacity In The Energy Market & The Relevance Of Volatility Herwig Van Geenhoven GASUNIE ZUIDWENDING Audience Q&A Energy Pricing Analysis How Competitive Is Gas Still Compared With Coal And Renewables? Matthew Monteverde ARGUS MEDIA Audience Q&A The Future Of Coal Production, Power Generation And The Impact Of Climate And Environmental Policies Laszlo Varro, IEA Audience Q&A Renewables: Waiting For The Next Subsidy? How Willing And Able Are Governments To Continue To Subsidise Renewable Development? Speaker tbc Audience Q&A Afternoon Tea

14:30 14:55 15:20 15:45 16:10

Flame Focus Sessions: Benefi

t from an expert update on the specifi c themes most of interest to you & take the

  • pportunity to quiz the speaker during industry discussions

Innovation In Natural Gas: The Future Is Green?

GREEN THINKING Can We Achieve A 100% Carbon-Neutral Gas Supply In 2050? Exploring The Scope & Impact Of The TSO Green Commitment Panel THE INDUSTRY BAROMETER Audience Electronic Polling Debate Discussing The Future For The Natural Gas Industry Gas Demand, Supply, LNG, Shale & Industry Innovation The Flame Round Up Of The Day Our industry commentator will gallop through the discussions of the day to ensure you missed nothing! 20th Anniversary Flame Gala Dinner Lars Gustafsson, CEO, SWEDEGAS Thierry Trouve, CEO, GRT-GAZ Peder Ø. Andreasen, President & CEO, ENERGINET.DK Moderator: Jonathan Stern, Chairman, Natural Gas Research Programme & Senior Research Fellow, OIES Panellists: Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst European Gas & LNG Markets, SOCIETE GENERALE Stainer Solheim, Vice President, YARA INTERNATIONAL & Chairman of Gas Working Party, INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIAL ENERGY CONSUMERS Wolfgang Peters, Chairman of the Board of Directors, CEO RWE SUPPLY & TRADING CZ David Knipe, Director, BP GAS MARKETING Hans Stinis, General Manager Marketing, Strategy and Analysis, SHELL ENERGY EUROPE

16:40 17:20 18:10 19:00

Examining The Evolution Of The Natural Gas Industry

NEW!

Flame ‘In The Boardroom’ Working Groups: Join small working groups to discuss the challenges and opportunities for specifi c aspects of the global gas markets. Chatham House Rules: What’s said in the boardroom stays in the boardroom! Working Groups:

  • ENERGY MIX

Gas vs Coal Laszlo Varro, IEA

  • NEW DEVELOPMENTS

Shale Gas James Elston PALLADIAN ENERGY

  • LIBERALISATION

Network codes Chris Logue NATIONAL GRID

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Flame Main Conference Day 2

Wednesday 21st May 2014

The Outlook For Emerging Market Economies The BRICS Road To Growth How Should The World Engage With The New Economic Powerhouses? Domestic Market Developments Understanding The Stagnation Of Domestic Supply & Determining The Impact Of A Potential Move Towards Stronger Competition Production Report Exploring The Future Production Economics Of Shale Gas & The Evolution Of Pricing At Henry Hub Geological Insight What Geological Challenges Stand Between Europe Experiencing A Shale Gas Revolution To Rival The USA? Progress Report So Near Yet So Far? Understanding The Finds So Far, Determining The Potential For Shale Gas In Europe & Understanding The Impact Of The Anti-Fracking Movement Market Impact Analysis Determining The Impact Of Exports On The US Gas Market Pricing, Policy And Exports Gazprom Export Update Production, Export & Gas Pricing For An Evolving European Market Russian Export Status Report LNG Export Determining The Potential & Possible New Market Entrants Of Russia’s LNG Export Market Open Discussion & Audience Q&A Open Discussion & Audience Q&A Morning Coffee Jim O’Neill, Visiting Research Fellow, BRUEGEL & former Chairman, GOLDMAN SACHS ASSET MANAGEMENT Tatiana Mitrova, Head Of Global Energy, SKOLOKOVO BUSINESS SCHOOL ENERGY CENTRE Michelle Michot Foss, Chief Energy Economist & Head, Bureau Of Economic Geology’s Centre For Energy Economics THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Peter Styles, Professor Of Applied & Environmental Geophysics, UNIVERSITY OF KEELE & Editor-In-Chief, THE GEOLOGIST John McGoldrick, CEO, DART ENERGY Peter Styles, Professor Of Applied & Environmental Geophysics, UNIVERSITY OF KEELE & Editor-In-Chief, THE GEOLOGIST James Woudhuysen, Professor Of Forecasting & Innovation DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY, LEICESTER Lucian Pugliaresi, President ENERGY POLICY RESEARCH FOUNDATION Mark Gyetvay, Chief Financial Offi cer Deputy Chairman of The Management Board & Member of The Board Of Directors, OAO NOVATEK Sergei Komlev, Chief Head Of Contract Structuring & Price Formation Directorate, GAZPROM EXPORT

08.30 08.00 08.40 09.20 11.00 12.00 12:25 11:25 09.40 10.00 10:20 11:50 10:40

Registration & Welcome Coffee Chairman’s Opening Address

Examining The Current & Future Powerhouses Of The Global Gas Market RUSSIA USA EUROPEAN SHALE GAS

NEW!

Flame ‘In The Boardroom’ Working Groups: Join small working groups to discuss the challenges and

  • pportunities for specifi

c aspects of the global gas markets. Chatham House Rules: What’s said in the boardroom stays in the boardroom!

Working Groups:

  • LIBERALISATION

Congestion management Katja Yafi mava, OIES

  • FLEXIBILITY

Storage Peter Taff

  • REGULATION

Market Regulation Alex McDonald, WMBA

13.00

Lunch + Meet The Speaker Lunch Tables with: Michelle Michot Foss, Chief Energy Economist & Head, Bureau Of Economic Geology’s Centre For Energy Economics THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Peter Styles, Professor Of Applied & Environmental Geophysics, UNIVERSITY OF KEELE & Editor-In-Chief, THE GEOLOGIST Urban Rusnak, Secretary General ENERGY CHARTER SECRETARIAT

NEW!

Flame ‘In The Boardroom’ Working Groups: Join small working groups to discuss the challenges and opportunities for specifi c aspects of the global gas markets. Chatham House Rules: What’s said in the boardroom stays in the boardroom! Working Groups:

  • ENERGY MIX

Gas & Renewables Jan von Drathen, EON CLIMATE & RENEWABLES

  • REGIONAL FOCUS

USA Lou Pugliaresi, EPRINC

  • LIBERALISATION

Third Package Pascal De Buck, FLUXYS

Sergei Komlev Michelle Michot Foss Jim O’Neil John McGoldrick

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Exploring The New Era Of Global Production & Supply

The Evolution Of Gas Pricing & Trading

Chair: Mike Fulwood NEXANT

Security Of Supply & The Impact Of Global Developments In Natural Gas

Chair: Phil Murphy BG GROUP

Gas For Transport: New Uses For Renewable Gas The Growth Of The Unconventional Gas Revolution The Future Role Of Gas Flexibility

How Will The Purchase Of Gas Flexibility On Hubs Impact Storage & Long Term Contracts? Gabrielle Seeling-Hochmath VATTENFALL ENERGY TRADING Audience Q&A EMIR & Energy Trading Will Energy Trading Move From OTC To Centrally Cleared And What Is The Extent Of The Capital And Risk Management Implications? Ana Ramos, GAZPROM Audience Q&A Regulation & The Impact Of Trading Behaviour How Will New Financial Market Regulation Impact Trading Behaviour In The Energy Markets? Alex McDonald WMBA Audience Q&A Norwegian Upstream Developments What’s The Outlook For Production In Norway, Where Are The New Challenges & How Much Norwegian Gas Will Come To Europe In The Short, Medium & Long Term? Erik Johnsen NORWEGIAN MINISTRY Audience Q&A Innovations From The Industry: How Are TSO’s Encouraging New Uses For Natural Gas? Guy Fasanino GRT GAZ Audience Q&A The Economics Of Shale Exploring The Economic Impact Of Shale Gas In Europe John Williams PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Audience Q&A Trading In Liberalised Markets How Will Hub Coupling And Hub Correlations Impact Gas Trading? Desmond Wong PLATTS Audience Q&A Germany Focus Hosts: Madjid Kuebler TEAM CONSULT Helmut Kusterer GASVERSORGUNG SUEDDEUTSCHLAND Ensuring Continuous And Firm Transport Operations Under Increasingly Diffi cult Commercial Conditions Howard Higgins MACQUARIE CAPITAL FUNDS (EUROPE) LIMITED Storage Operations: Optimization Tools Within Trading Portfolios Or A Major Contributor To Security Of Supply Arno Büx, STORENGY DEUTSCHLAND The Role Of German Transportation And Storage Infrastructure Within European- Wide Trading Portfolios Mike Diekmann, VNG Audience Q&A Kurdistan Examining The Prospects For Gas Production & Export From The Kurdistan Region Jennifer Coolidge CMX CASPIAN & GULF CONSULTANTS LTD Audience Q&A The Future For E-Gas The Challenges & Potential For Moving From Power-To-Gas To Biogas Vehicles Hermann Pengg AUDI Audience Q&A LNG For Trucks Exploring The Opportunities & Understanding The Obstacles To Overcome Jean-Francois Daubonne GAS NATURAL EUROPE Audience Q&A European Commission Update Understanding The Implication Of The Directive On The Deployment Of Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Antonio Tricas EUROPEAN COMMISSION Audience Q&A Geology, Politics And Protestors How Does EU Shale Exploration Differ From The US Experience? Representative EUROPEAN COMMISSION Audience Q&A Interactive Surgery How To Combat & Manage Hysteria Over Fracking Understanding The Impact Of The Anti-Fracking Movement James Woodhuysen DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY, LEICESTER Audience Q&A Shale In The UK Determining The Scale, Timescale & Volume Expected & Offsetting This With The Strength Of Environmental Opposition And The Anti-Fracking Movement Dan Lewis, FUTURE ENERGY STRATEGIES Audience Q&A Afternoon Tea

14.15 14.40 15.05 15.30 15.55

Flame Focus Sessions: Benefi

t from an expert update on the specifi c themes most of interest to you & take the

  • pportunity to quiz the speaker during industry discussions

Ensuring European Gas Security. What’s In The Pipeline? A Status Update

SOUTHSTREAM Understanding The Latest Developments Of The South Stream Pipeline Project THE SOUTHERN CORRIDOR Evaluating The Impact Of The Southern Corridor & Future Pipeline Projects On European Security Of Supply INDUSTRY TASKFORCE The Challenges & Opportunities For European Security Of Supply Prices, Infrastructure Investment, Global Demand Vs European Shale, New Pipelines & Possible Gas Over Supply Where Does Europe Stand? The Flame Round Up Of The Day Our industry commentator will gallop through the discussions of the day to ensure you missed nothing! The Flame Drinks Party! Marcel Kramer, Senior Counsel To The Gazprom Management On The South Stream Project, GAZPROM Hans-Peter Floren, Executive Board Member, Responsible For Gas & Power, OMV Didier Holleaux, Chief Executive Offi cer, GDF SUEZ E&P INTERNATIONAL Karsten Heuchert, Chairman Of The Executive Board, VNG Urban Rusnak, Secretary General ENERGY CHARTER SECRETARIAT

16.30 16:55 17:30 18.10 18.30

European Security Of Supply

Networking Champagne Roundtables

  • Norway: Erik Johnsen, Deputy Director General, NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY
  • Regulation: Ana Ramos, Head of Regulatory Change Programme, GAZPROM MARKETING & TRADING LTD
  • Caspian Gas: Jen Coolidge, Executive Director, CMX CASPIAN & GULF CONSULTANTS LTD
  • Shale Gas: Dan Lewis, Chief Executive & Founder, FUTURE ENERGY STRATEGIES

18:20

Part 3 TAQA Gas Storage Bergermeer Gas Storage Bergermeer Product Valuation René van der Vegt, GAS STORAGE BERGERMEER The Legal And Credit Structure & The Gas Foundation Werner Runge ALLEN & OVERY Working Gas As Collateral Speaker to be announced Panel Under Invitation Gas Storage Bergermeer Expert Sessions Part 1 TAQA Gas Storage Bergermeer An Introduction SSSA, Operations and Timelines René van der Vegt GAS STORAGE BERGERMEER Part 2 TAQA Gas Storage Bergermeer Secondary Trading Wouter de Klein ICE ENDEX

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Flame Main Conference Day 3

Thursday 22nd May 2014

THE FUTURE FOR EUROPEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE Thinking As One? How Has The Implementation Of Network Codes Bought The European Market Together, What Still Needs To Be Done To Encourage European Rather Than National Cooperation & To Align The Goals Of Storage, Grids And Trading THE INVESTORS IN EUROPEAN INFRASTRUCTURE What Do Financial Investors Expect From Investments In Gas Infrastructure? The Challenges Of Creating Meaningful Strategic Partnerships, The Impact Of Regulatory And Market Risk & The Potential For European Shale Infrastructure Investment Industry Analysis Assessment Of Current Contracting And Pricing Trends In Global Gas Markets, And Implications For The European Market GAS TRADING TASKFORCE Europe Under Pressure As Asia Grows How Are Tight Markets, A Lack Of Volatility & Increased Regulation Impacting Gas Traders? The Midstream Perspective The Dilemma Of Price Renegotiation Or Arbitration Exploring How Midstream Companies Are Adapting To A Changing World & Dealing With Price Reviews On Long Term Contracts EUROPE’S ENERGY FUTURE Rejuvenation Or Decline?

  • the new global context - shale gas and unconventional oil - the

new competitive threats - the dash for coal - beyond wind farms and solar panels - the return of gas Industry Q&A Morning Coffee Dennis Hesseling, Head Of The Gas Department, ACER Stephan Kamphues, President, ENTSOG Francisco de la Flor Garcia, Director Strategy & Regulation ENAGAS Jean-Claude Depail, President, GIE & Executive Vice President, Infrastructures Business Line, GDF SUEZ Jean-Marc Leroy, CEO, STORENGY Panel Moderator Brandon Prater, Managing Director, Private Infrastructure, PARTNERS GROUP Panellists Jean Daniel Borgeaud, Managing Director EIG GLOBAL ENERGY PARTNERS Eduard Ruijs, Director, FIRST RESERVE George Kay, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Group, GIC Ben Hollins, Head of Gas & Power Research WOOD MACKENZIE Panel Moderator Colin Lyle, Chairman Of The Gas Committee, EFET Panellists Kenneth Snodgrass, General Manager - North West Europe SHELL ENERGY EUROPE Gareth Griffi ths, Global Head Of Power, Gas And Carbon Credits Trading, NOBLE GROUP Douglas Lawrence, Managing Director, Head of EMEA Gas Trading, MERRILL LYNCH COMMODITIES Stephan Illerhaus, Director Portfolio Management & Energy Trading, STADTWERKE MÜNCHEN Stephen Cornish, Director, KOCH SUPPLY & TRADING Pierre Vergerio, Executive Vice President Midstream Gas, Energy Management and Optimization, EDISON Dieter Helm, Fellow, NEW COLLEGE OXFORD

08.20 08.00 08.30 09.10 11.00 11:50 09.45 10:30

Registration & Welcome Coffee Chairman’s Opening Address

European Liberalisation: Where Are We Now? The Impact Of Market Liberalisation On European Pricing & Trading Dynamics

13:10

Lunch + Meet The Speaker Lunch Tables with: Dieter Helm, Fellow, NEW COLLEGE OXFORD Ben Hollins, Head of Gas & Power Research WOOD MACKENZIE Jean-Marc Leroy, CEO, STORENGY

Gas Pricing For The Single European Market

12:30

Understanding 21st Century Population Challenges Exploring The Implications Of Extreme Longevity & Demographic Shifts On Europe & The World: What Does The Energy Industry Need To Be Aware Of? Sarah Harper, Professor of Gerontology UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD and Director OXFORD INSTITUTE OF AGEING

Dieter Helm Stephan Kamphues Gareth Griffi ths Kenneth Snodgrass

11.20 11.40 08:00

  • 08:30

Breakfast Briefi ng The Outlook For The European Utilities Market: How Far Til We Reach Crisis Point? Peter Atherton, Head Of The Utilities Team, LIBERIUM CAPITAL

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The Reality Of Europe’s Energy Future

Towards An Integrated Internal Energy Market Security Of Supply & The Impact Of Global Developments In Natural Gas The Way Forward For Gas To Power

Chair: Anouk Honore, OIES

Innovation In The Natural Gas Industry Connecting Europe

Examining The Progress Of The Infrastructure Package & The Results Of The First Round Of Projects Of Common Interest (PCI’s) Pascal De Buck FLUXYS Audience Q&A ‘This Is It!’- The Third Package Has Finally Arrived! What Does This Mean For Europe And How Will It Impact Different Countries And Pipeline Flows? Stefan Krumnack, BNETZA Audience Q&A REMIT In Practice Data Collection, Monitoring & Stakeholder Responsibilities Erik Rakhou ACER Audience Q&A Spain Understanding The Potential Scope & Impact Of The Spanish Regas Market Francisco De La Flor Garcia ENAGAS Audience Q&A Are There Signs Of Hope On The Horizon For Gas To Power Generation? Can A Combination Of A Tentative Economic Recovery, The Large Combustion Plant Directive, And Cuts In Renewables Subsidies Signify New Opportunities For Gas To Power? Guido Custers, DELTA ENERGY Audience Q&A Moving Towards A Holistic, Integrated Energy Grid Can We Combine Gas, Power And Renewables Of Offer An Integrated Energy Grid? Peter Klingenberger EON GAS STORAGE Audience Q&A The Future Of The Interconnector Post 2018 What Can We Expect? Sean Waring INTERCONNECTOR Audience Q&A Investment & Production Trends In The UKCS Exploring The DECC- Sponsored Review Of The UKCS Michael Tholen OIL & GAS UK Audience Q&A Ukraine Focus Understanding Ukraine’s Evolving Gas Policy & Its Changing Role In Security Of Supply Paul Shapiro EBRD Audience Q&A Can New Gas-Fired Power Stations Be Developed On The Basis Of Capacity Payments? Requirements For Suitable Capacity Mechanisms In Europe Martin Giesen ADVANCED POWER Audience Q&A How Have Renewables Changed The Philosophy Of Power Generation? Are We Moving Towards Centralization Or Decentralization And What Is The Future Role Of Gas In This Market? Jan von Drathen, E.ON CLIMATE & RENEWABLES Audience Q&A The Golden Age Of Gas Tarnished By Coal Fumes: Can It Last? Geoffroy Hureau CEDIGAZ Audience Q&A Connecting North America Building Pipelines Between Gas-Rich USA And Gas- Starving-Yet-Rich Mexico Fernando Calvillo Alvarez FERMACA Audience Q&A Technological Innovations In The Energy Market Power To Gas, Batteries, Heat Storage & Decentralised Generation: What New Technology Does The Gas Industry Need To Be Aware Of? Stefan Jorg Gobel STATKRAFT Audience Q&A Natural Gas Liquids & Petrochemicals How Big Will This Market Be & How Will This Impact Traditional Natural Gas Markets? Lou Pugliaresi EPRINC Audience Q&A End Of Flame 2014

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Flame Focus Sessions: Benefi

t from an expert update on the specifi c themes most of interest to you & take the

  • pportunity to quiz the speaker during industry discussions

Iraq Will Iraq's Gas Come To Europe? Understanding The Outlook For Exploration, Production And Transportation Usama Karim, ENERGY & THE MINISTRY OF OIL, IRAQ Audience Q&A

“Over the past 20 years Flame truly has been the European meeting place for the global gas community. I look forward to attending every year”

Guido Custers Managing Director DELTA ENERGY

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The 140+ Speaker Faculty

Jean Abiteboul, President, CHENIERE SUPPLY & MARKETING Alaa AbuJbara, COO - Commercial & Shipping, QATARGAS Stefaan Adriaens, Commercial Manager, GATE TERMINAL B.V. Marco Alverà, Senior Executive Vice President, Midstream, ENI Peder Ø. Andreasen, President & CEO, ENERGINET.DK Peter Atherton, Head Of The Utilities Team, LIBERUM CAPITAL Keith Bainbridge, Managing Director, CS LNG Patrick Barouki, Managing Director, EMEA Power & Gas Trading & Global LNG, BARCLAYS Marcio Bastos Demori, LNG Trading Manager, PETROBRAS Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Rune Bjornson, Senior Vice President, STATOIL Walter Boltz, Executive Director, E-CONTROL Denis Bonhomme, Strategy Director, GDF SUEZ LNG Jean Daniel Borgeaud, Managing Director EIG GLOBAL ENERGY PARTNERS Roger Bounds, Global Head, SHELL LNG Guy Broggi, Senior Advisor LNG, TOTAL Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst, European Gas & LNG Markets SOCIETE GENERALE Andrew Brown, Projects Director, OPHIR-ENERGY Rob Bryngelson, President & CEO, EXCELERATE ENERGY Arno Büx, Managing Director, STORENGY DEUTSCHLAND Adrian Callinan, Head of UK Gas Trading, NOBLE CLEAN ENERGY Fernando Calvillo Alvarez, President, CEO, FERMACA Jennifer Coolidge, Executive Director CMX CASPIAN & GULF CONSULTANTS LTD Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Senior Gas Expert INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Stephen Cornish, Director, KOCH SUPPLY & TRADING Pierre Cotin, Chief Strategy, Development & Marketing Offi cer, ELENGY Guido Custers, Managing Director, DELTA ENERGY Jean-François Daubonne, Head of M&S, GAS NATURAL EUROPE Ignacio de Aguirre, Head of Strategy STREAM - REPSOL-GAS NATURAL LNG Pascal de Buck, Commercial Director & Member of the Executive Board FLUXYS Wouter de Klein, Comercial Director, ICE ENDEX Francisco De la Flor, Director Strategy & Regulation, ENAGAS Christopher Delbrück, Chief Executive Offi cer E.ON GLOBAL COMMODITIES Jean-Claude Depail, President, GIE & Executive Vice President, Infrastructures Business Line, GDF SUEZ Stephan Dewald, Energy Lawyer & Former MD of Wingas Storage DEWALD LAW & PROJECTS Mike Diekmann, Senior Vice President, Head of Strategy/ Business Development, VNG Thorsten Dinkela, Head of Business Development North West Europe SHELL ENERGY EUROPE Linda Ducharme, Director Of Europe, Russia & Caspian, EXXONMOBIL Charles Ellinas, Executive President CYPRUS NATIONAL HYDROCARBONS COMPANY James Elston, Director, PALLADIAN ENERGY Guy Fasanino, Vice-President Marketing And Sales, GRTgaz Hans-Peter Floren, Executive Board Member, Responsible For Gas & Power, OMV Andy Flower, Independent LNG Consultant Mike Fulwood, Principal Global Gas, NEXANT

  • J. Michael Gallagher, Senior Adviser, Former President & COO

WESTPORT INNOVATIONS Martin Giesen, Chief Executive Offi cer, ADVANCED POWER Stefan-Jörg Göbel, Head of Trading and Origination, STATKRAFT MARKETS David Gordon, Head of Research; Director, Global Macro EURASIA GROUP Gareth Griffi ths, Global Head Of Power, Gas And Carbon Credits Trading, NOBLE GROUP Lars Gustafsson, CEO, SWEDEGAS Mark Gyetvay, CFO, Deputy Chairman, Management Board & Member, Board of Directors, OAO NOVATEK Sarah Harper, Professor of Gerontology, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD & Director, OXFORD INSTITUTE OF AGEING Graham Hartnell, LNG Manager & Gas Consulting POTEN & PARTNERS Hiroshi Hashimoto, Senior Researcher, Gas Group, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, IEEJ Dieter Helm, Fellow, NEW COLLEGE OXFORD James Henderson, Senior Research Fellow, OIES Dennis Hesseling, Head of the Gas Department, ACER Dr Karsten Heuchert, Chairman Of The Executive Board, VNG Howard Higgins, Managing Director MACQUARIE CAPITAL FUNDS (EUROPE) LIMITED Didier Holleaux, CEO, GDF SUEZ E&P INTERNATIONAL Ben Hollins, Head of Gas & Power Research, WOOD MACKENZIE Erich Holzer, Managing Director, OMV GAS STORAGE Anouk Honore, Senior Research Fellow OXFORD INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY Geoffrey Hureau, Secretary General, CEDIGAZ Stephan Illerhaus, Director Portfolio Management & Energy Trading STADTWERKE MÜNCHEN Erik Johnsen, Deputy Director General NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY Stefan Judisch, CEO, RWE SUPPLY & TRADING Stephan Kamphues, President, ENTSOG Sohbet Karbuz, Head of the Oil and Natural Gas Department, OME

  • Dr. ir. Usama Farhan Abdul Karim, Senior Advisor to the Deputy PM of

Iraq George Kay, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Group, GIC Peter Klingenberger, Managing Director, EON GAS STORAGE David Knipe, Director, BP GAS MARKETING Sergey Komlev, Head Of Contract Structuring & Price Formation Directorate, GAZPROM EXPORT Gerhard Konig, Member Of The Board Of Directors & Chairman WINTERSHALL & WINGAS

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To register or for the latest information, please visit: www.icbi-fl ame.com/FKN2382TT Tel: +44 (0) 20 7017 4888 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7017 7805 Email: sales@icbi.co.uk Marcel Kramer, Senior Counsel To The Gazprom Management On The South Stream Project, GAZPROM Stefan Krumnack, Assistant Head of Section Gas Tariffs, BNetzA Madjid Kuebler, Managing Director, TEAM CONSULT Helmut Kusterer, Divisional Head of Market Development GASVERSORGUNG SUEDDEUTSCHLAND Gertjan Lankhorst, Chief Executive Offi cer, GASTERRA Douglas Lawrence, Managing Director Head of EMEA Gas Trading MERRILL LYNCH COMMODITIES (EUROPE) LIMITED David Ledesma, Independent Consultant, SOUTH-COURT LTD Jean-Marc Leroy, CEO, STORENGY Luis Lesmes, Head of LNG, GLENCORE XSTRATA Dan Lewis, Chief Executive & Founder FUTURE ENERGY STRATEGIES Chris Logue, European Policy Manager, NATIONAL GRID Ambassador Michael Lotem, Special Envoy For Energy MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ISRAEL Colin Lyle, Chairman Of The Gas Committee, EFET Alaric Marsden, Managing Director, Economic & Financial Consulting FTI CONSULTING Alex McDonald, Chief Executive Offi cer LONDON ENERGY BROKER’S ASSOCIATION John McGoldrick, Chief Executive Offi cer DART ENERGY INTERNATIONAL Michelle Michot Foss, Chief Energy Economist & Head, Bureau Of Economic Geology’s Centre For Energy Economics THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Tatiana Mitrova, Head Of Global Energy SKOLOKOVO BUSINESS SCHOOL ENERGY CENTRE Matthew Monteverde, Vice President, Generating Fuels ARGUS MEDIA Andrew Morris, Director, PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Phil Murphy, Global Head of Government and Public Affairs, BG GROUP Patrick Nevins, Partner, Energy Infrastructure Group, HOGAN LOVELLS Jim O’Neill, Visiting Research Fellow, BRUEGEL & former Chairman GOLDMAN SACHS ASSET MANAGEMENT Leslie Palti-Guzman, Analyst, Global Energy and Natural Resources, EURASIA GROUP Hermann Pengg, Head of Renewable Fuels, AUDI Wolfgang Peters, Chairman of the Board of Directors, CEO RWE SUPPLY & TRADING CZ Beatrice Petrovich, Senior Researcher, Gas Group, OIES Simon Pirani, Senior Research Fellow, Natural Gas Research Programme, OXFORD INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY STUDIES Brandon Prater, Managing Director, Private Infrastructure PARTNERS GROUP Lucian Pugliaresi, President ENERGY POLICY RESEARCH FOUNDATION Erik Rakhou, Energy and EU regulation Policies Expert, ACER Ana Ramos, Head of Regulation Change Programme GAZPROM MARKETING & TRADING LTD Howard Rogers, Director, Natural Gas Research Programme, OIES Christof Rühl, Chief Economist, BP Eduard Ruijs, Director, FIRST RESERVE Werner Runge, Partner, ALLEN & OVERY Urban Rusnak, Secretary General ENERGY CHARTER SECRETARIAT Richard Sarsfi eld-Hall, Senior Principal PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Edouard Sauvage, Director Of Strategy, GDF SUEZ Gabrielle Seeling-Hochmath, Director, Gas Strategy VATTENFALL ENERGY TRADING Paul Shapiro, Senior Banker, EBRD Jonty Shepard, Head of LNG Trading, BP Nigel Sisman, Senior Advisor, ENTSOG Kenneth Snodgrass, General Manager - North West Europe SHELL ENERGY EUROPE Stainer Solheim, Vice President, Head Of Energy Sourcing, YARA INTERNATIONAL & Chairman of Gas Working Party, INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIAL ENERGY CONSUMERS Ana Stanic, Founder, EA LAW Jonathan Stern, Chairman, Natural Gas Research Programme & Senior Research Fellow, OXFORD INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY STUDIES Harald Stindl, Joint Managing Director, GAS CONNECT Hans Stinis, General Manager Marketing, Strategy and Analysis SHELL ENERGY EUROPE Andree Stracke, Head Of LNG Origination, Long Term Gas Supply & Capacity, RWE SUPPLY & TRADING GmbH Peter Styles, Professor Of Applied & Environmental Geophysics UNIVERSITY OF KEELE & Editor-In-Chief, THE GEOLOGIST Karen Sund, Partner, SUND ENERGY Simon Sydenham, Commercial Director, CENTRICA STORAGE Peter Taff, Independent Consultant Michael Tholen, Director of Economics, OIL AND GAS UK Antonio Tricas, EUROPEAN COMMISSION Thierry Trouve, CEO, GRT GAZ Richard Tyler, Partner, Energy Infrastructure Group, HOGAN LOVELLS Harry Tzimitras, Director, PRIO CYPRUS CENTRE René van der Vegt, Commercial Manager Gas Storage Bergermeer, TAQA Herwig van Geenhoven, Managing Director, GASUNIE ZUIDWENDING B.V. Laszlo Varro, Head of Gas and Electricity INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Lubor Veleba, Chief Operating Offi cer, RWE GAS STORAGE Pierre Vergerio, Executive Vice President Midstream Gas, Energy Management and Optimization, EDISON David Viduna, Head Of Origination, CEZ Jan von Drathen, Head Of Concentrated Solar Power EON CLIMATE & RENEWABLES Jesco Von Kistowski, Managing Director, ECONGAS Andrew Walker, Head of LNG Strategy, BG GROUP Sean Waring, Managing Director, INTERCONNECTOR Håkan Werner, VP Business Development LNG, I.M. SKAUGEN SE John Williams, Senior Principal, PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Desmond Wong, Editor, LNG Daily, PLATTS James Woodhuysen, Professor of Forecasting & Innovation DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY Katja Yafimava, Senior Researcher, Gas Group, OIES

  • Global LNG Summit
  • Russian Gas Matrix Forum
  • Global Gas Pricing Forum
  • Main Conference
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At Flame, we pride

  • urselves on our ability to

create a tailored solution to meet the specifi c needs

  • f each individual client. To

discuss opportunities for raising your profi le in the most effi cient and dynamic way, please do not hesitate to contact me. I look forward to seeing you at Flame! Regards James Roberts Business Development Manager jroberts@icbi.co.uk +44 (0) 20 7017 7944

Co-Sponsor

Founded in 1909, Platts is a leading global provider of energy, petrochemicals, metals and agriculture information and a premier source of benchmark prices for the physical and futures markets. Platts’ news, pricing, analytics, commentary and conferences help customers make better-informed trading and business decisions and help the markets operate with greater transparency and effi

  • ciency. Customers in more than 150 countries benefi

t from Platts’ coverage of the biofuels, carbon emissions, coal, electricity, oil, natural gas, metals, nuclear power, petrochemical, shipping and sugar markets. A division of McGraw Hill Financial (NYSE: MHFI), Platts is headquartered in New York with approximately 900 employees in more than 15 offi ces worldwide. Additional information is available at http://www.platts.com. About McGraw Hill Financial: McGraw Hill Financial (NYSE: MHFI), a fi nancial intelligence company, is a leader in credit ratings, benchmarks and analytics for the global capital and commodity markets. Iconic brands include: Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services, S&P Capital IQ, S&P Dow Jones Indices, Platts, CRISIL, J.D. Power & Associates, McGraw Hill Construction and Aviation Week. The Company has approximately 17,000 employees in 27 countries. Additional information is available at www.mhfi .com.

Supporters Of Flame

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Hogan Lovells is one of the world’s leading international legal practices with more than 2,500 lawyers operating from more than 40 offi ces in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the United States, Latin America and Asia. Hogan Lovells

  • ffers energy clients unrivalled legal

coverage across these regions. Its international energy team is highly experienced in major LNG, gas, oil, petrochemical, power and renewables

  • projects. Importantly, and almost uniquely,

the Hogan Lovells Energy team is able to document energy transactions and projects under either English and US law. Notable oil & gas mandates include the Shah Deniz Phase 2 Gas Project and the Southern European Gas Corridor Route, Papua New Guinea LNG and Dominion Resources' US LNG export project at Cove Point. www.hoganlovells.com IntercontinentalExchange Group (NYSE: ICE) is a leading network of regulated exchanges and clearing houses for fi nancial and commodity markets. ICE delivers transparent, reliable and accessible data, technology and risk management services to markets around the world through its portfolio

  • f exchanges, including the New York

Stock Exchange, ICE Futures, Liffe and

  • Euronext. ICE Futures Europe is ICE’s

London-based, regulated futures exchange for the global energy markets. ICE Futures Europe is the home of Brent and Gasoil futures, the world’s crude and refi ned oil benchmarks, as well as UK natural gas and power and European emissions contracts. ICE Endex, a regulated exchange based in the Netherlands, provides continental European markets for natural gas and power derivatives, gas balancing markets and gas storage services. All ICE and ICE Endex energy products are cleared at ICE Clear Europe. Established in 2008, ICE Clear Europe now clears more than six million derivatives contracts a day across interest rates, credit, equities, energy, emissions and agricultural commodities. Participants across the globe have access to ICE’s range of futures and options contracts to manage risk around-the clock, in a transparent and liquid mar-

  • ketplace. Powered by WebICE, a widely

distributed and sophisticated electronic trading, ICE brings the world’s derivatives markets together. www.theice.com Pöyry Management Consulting is the leading advisor to Europe’s energy markets, providing strategic, commercial, regulatory and policy advice to Europe’s energy market players using our problem solving, modelling and economics expertise and a practical and down-to-earth approach to our clients’

  • requirements. Our team of nearly 250

energy specialists, located across 13

  • ffi

ces in 12 countries worldwide, offers unparalleled expertise in the rapidly changing energy sector. Within Europe and worldwide our clients include utilities, generating companies, energy distributors, suppliers, energy traders, fi nancial institutions, governments, regulators, the European Commission, the World Bank, trade associations and industrial energy

  • users. Pöyry Management Consulting

also produces the renowned ILEX Energy Reports which provide detailed projections for the price of wholesale electricity, gas, carbon and green certifi cates in Europe’s liberalised energy markets. Shell Energy Europe (SEE) is responsible for the marketing and trading of gas, power and environmental products in Europe, and is active in 19 countries. SEE was formed from the merger of Shell’s gas marketing and trading businesses in 2009, and leverages the integration

  • f these capabilities to offer “Energy

Solutions for your Business” to customers, including industrial gas consumers, power generators, gas producers, international merchants and gas transport and storage companies. Royal Dutch Shell plc is incorporated in England and Wales, has its headquarters in The Hague and is listed on the London, Amsterdam, and New York stock exchang-

  • es. Shell companies have operations in

more than 80 countries and territories with businesses including oil and gas exploration and production; production and marketing of liquefi ed natural gas and gas to liquids; manufacturing, marketing and shipping of oil products and chemicals and renewable energy projects. For further information, visit www.shell.com)

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Argus is a leading provider of data on prices and fundamentals, news, analysis, consultancy services and conferences for the global crude, oil products, natural gas, electricity, coal, emissions, bioenergy, fertilizer, petrochemical, metals and transportation industries. Data provided by Argus are widely used for indexation of physical trade. Companies, governments and international agencies use Argus information for analysis and planning

  • purposes. Argus has 19 offi

ces globally, including London, Houston, Washington, New York, Calgary, Rio de Janeiro, Singapore, Dubai, Beijing, Tokyo, Sydney, Moscow, Astana and other key centres of the commodity industries. Argus was founded in 1970 and is a privately held UK-registered company. Learn more at www.argusmedia.com The energy practice of FTI Consulting

  • ffers a wide array of advisory services

that addresses the strategic, reputational, fi nancial, regulatory and legal needs of stakeholders across the energy spectrum. Our Strategic Communications team builds and protects reputational value for the full spectrum of energy industry businesses, from oil & gas, utilities and infrastructure to renewables & cleantech, supply chain, fi nancial and asset management

  • companies. The energy industry is in

transition – a complex, costly and widely interpreted process where the stakes are

  • high. Communications has a clear and

crucial role to play for all participants. Our Economic and Financial Consulting team, with offi ces in Berlin, Brussels, London, Madrid and Paris, has extensive experience in dealing with a range of critical issues facing the energy industry including policy, regulation, strategy, competition, disputes and transactions support. Whether you have a short term, time sensitive issue, or are looking for expertise to help with planning for your business in the long term,

  • ur experts can help.

GasTerra BV is an international company trading in natural gas in Groningen in the

  • Netherlands. It operates on the European

energy market and has a signifi cant share in the Dutch gas supply. The company also provides services related to gas trading. GasTerra has a strong purchasing posi- tion and almost fi fty years of experience in natural gas procurement and sales. Mission GasTerra’s mission is to maximise the value of natural gas reserves in the Netherlands. It fulfi ls a public role with regard to the implementation of the Dutch government’s Small Field Policy. This policy is aimed at promoting natural gas production in smaller gas fi elds in the Netherlands. GRTgaz operates, maintains and develops a 32,000 km-long natural gas transmission system in France. GRTgaz guarantees a transparent and non discriminatory access to its network for all

  • players. Our offer involves commercializing

natural gas transport capacities, network connection services, and full access to a dynamic wholesale gas market with 95 shippers (end 2012). France is at the crossroads of European gas networks, and represents 10% of the European natural gas consumption. With the high growth of electricity generation from natural gas, a stable rise of gas demand is expected over the next 10 years, which will boost the dynamism of the French market.Committed to designing a more liquid and interconnected European gas market, GRTgaz builds its offers within its Concertation Gaz process that brings together shippers and industrial custom- ers seeking to optimize their supplies.

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TAKING A LEADING ROLE AT FLAME

Associate Sponsors

Statoil is an international energy company with operations in 34 countries. Building on 40 years of experience from

  • il and gas production on the Norwegian

continental shelf, we are committed to accommodating the world’s energy needs in a responsible manner, applying technology and creating innovative business solutions. We are headquartered in Stavanger, Norway with approximately 23,000 employees worldwide, and are listed on the New York and Oslo stock exchanges. Storengy, a company of GDF SUEZ, is a European leader in underground storage. It currently operates storage facilities across France, United Kingdom and Germany with 22 sites and more than 12 billion m3 in working capacity. With 1,000 employees, Storengy is one of the few companies in the world that combines all the skills required for the qualifi cation, design, development and operation of the entire range of storage technologies (aquifers, depleted, salt caverns), as well as for the commercialisation of storage

  • capacities. Its in-house expertise covers

fi elds as varied as the geosciences, design techniques, asset management,

  • peration of surface facilities and

industrial safety. On the basis of its internationally recognised expertise, Storengy exports its skills to countries where the gas market is undergoing full development by entering into partnerships that create value. Such projects are being developed in both China and India. TAQA, the international energy company from Abu Dhabi, is majority owned by the Abu Dhabi Government and listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. We

  • perate in Canada, Ghana, India, Iraq,

Morocco, the Netherlands, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States. TAQA is committed to contributing to consistent, affordable, reliable and sustainable energy supplies to Northwest

  • Europe. Long-term analysis shows that

the decline in gas production will create a substantial decrease in fl exibility in the market. To fi ll this gap we developed Europe’s largest, open-access gas storage; providing the Northwest European gas market with 46 TeraWatt hour (TWh) seasonal storage capacity. Gas Storage Bergermeer is an independent storage operator with service delivered at the TTF. Full commercial storage operations will begin in 2015. We offer a technically advanced, highly fl exible, storage product. Gas Storage Bergermeer places great importance on customer focus, providing transparent and innovative services to maximise value. For more information please visit: www. taqaglobal.com and www.gasstoragebergermeer.com.

Supporters Of Flame

In Association With: Endorsing Associations:

“I consider Flame as

  • ne of the best platforms for

networking within the European gas business community. It is an outstanding event which Storengy is proud to be a regular partner of.

Jean-Marc Leroy CEO STORENGY

Flame presents an unrivalled opportunity to raise your profi le and align your brand with the most highly respected oil and gas conference, as well as benefi ting from an extensive global marketing

  • campaign. For a bespoke proposal please do not hesitate to contact me via email or phone

to discuss the possibilities. James Roberts Business Development Manager jroberts@icbi.co.uk +44 (0) 20 7017 7944

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Venue Address

Hotel Okura, Amsterdam Ferdinand Bolstraat 333 1072 LH Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel:+31 (0) 20 6787798 Fax:+31 (0) 20 6787797 Web: http://www.okura.nl

Dress Code

Business attire

By Public Transport

From Station Central: tram 25, stopping-place Cornelis Troostplein. Travelling time ± 20 minutes. From Station Zuid: bus 65, stopping-place

  • Scheldestraat. Travelling time ± 8 minutes.

From Station Amstel: tram 12, bus 15 stopping-place Scheldestraat. Travelling time ± 10 minutes. From Station RAI: A 10 minutes walk to the Hotel Okura Amsterdam.

Accommodation

We have a special conference rate at the Hotel Okura. Please visit our website at www.icbi-fl ame.com/FKN2382TT and view the accommodation page for more information

  • n the rate and terms.

Travel to the Hotel Okura, Amsterdam By Air

The closest airport to the hotel is Schiphol International Airport. A taxi from the airport will take 15 minutes and cost approximately €40.

By Car

From all directions, follow Ring Amsterdam (A10). Take exit RAI (S109) and follow at the traffi c lights, direction RAI/Centrum (S109). Follow the signs direction Zuid (S109). You drive straight on (passing the Rai Congress Centre on your left hand) en you follow the right lane, into the Scheldestraat. At the traffi c lights you drive straight on and after 500 meters Hotel Okura Amsterdam appears at your right hand side. Parking: The Hotel Okura has available parking spaces at a charge per day. Please contact concierge on + 31 (0)20 678 71 11 prior to arrival to reserve a space.

Essential Event Information

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  • Global LNG Summit: 19 May 2014
  • Russian Gas Matrix Forum:

19 May 2014

  • Future For Global Gas Pricing

Forum: 19 May 2014

  • Main Conference: 20-22 May 2014

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