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2nd Annual Balkans Oil & Gas 2013 Summit
With more than 130 senior level delegates from Shell, Statoil, Zeta Petroleum and Ministerial representation from all the Western Balkans Ministries, we discussed the potential of the region, offshore and onshore, as well as the importance of the TAP pipeline. This year, with the upcoming Croatian and Greek licensing round, the potential of the Balkans hydrocarbon sector is at its peak. We are going to explore all the possibilities of how to invest and get involved in each country, with informative presentations and well-structured panel discussions that will enable dialogue between the audience, the Ministries, and the IOCs operating. The only Balkans Oil and Gas event in the industry is back with you this September in Athens. Registrations have now opened.
The established 2nd Annual Balkans Oil & Gas 2013 Summit is here again to gather the leading companies involved in the Upstream and Downstream sector of the Balkans and discuss the recent developments in the countries on the exploration from the Adriatic to the Black Sea, the new pipeline projects that will fuel Europe and Balkans with gas, as well as the ways to get involved in each of the countries.
Last September, Oil & Gas IOCs operating in the Balkans Peninsula gathered together with the Governmental representatives of Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, and Serbia to discuss the current and upcoming business and investment climate in the hydrocarbons industry, along with elite geologists, to showcase the opportunities in the under-explored Balkans region. Over 130 delegates from key companies were there to network, address region specific issues and identify the upcoming opportunities for their business in the Balkans.
This year, the 2nd Annual Balkans Oil & Gas 2013 Summit will once again be held in the magnificent 5* Grande Bretagne Hotel in Athens, to follow up with the successful story of exploration in Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.
The Summit will be most beneficial to:
Managing Directors, Vice Presidents, Members of the Board, Directors, Heads and Advisors of:
- New Ventures
- Business Development
- Exploration
- Operations
- Production
- Assets and Projects
- Oil and Gas Technology Services
- HSEQ
- LNG
- Oil & Gas experts
- Consultants
- Oil and Gas Law Practices
- Academics
- Governmental Bodies and Associations
- National Oil Companies
Building on the successful launch of the Balkans Oil & Gas 2012 Summit and our recent inaugural Balkans Infrastructure & Construction 2013 Summit the agenda of the 2nd Balkans Oil & Gas 2013 Summit covers the key areas of:
- New licensing Rounds
- Offshore and Onshore prospects
- Regulatory & Fiscal Framework
- Latest Updates on Downstream
Day 1
- Presentation: Assessing the latest developments on the Seismic Surveys and understanding the Legal Perspective
- Presentation: Promoting the new offshore frontiers for the hydrocarbon exploration in Greece
- Case Study: Presenting the Hellenic Petroleum experience in the Balkans
- Presentation: Understanding the geology and the potential of Greece to gauge where further prospects lie
- Presentation: Assessing the Greek Natural Gas market to better understand its potential and investment possibilities
- Presentation: Examining Albania’s offshore potential
- Case Study: Trans- Adriatic pipeline: An overview of the most important pipeline option for Balkans
- Case Study: NIS: An overview of the largest oil companies in South East Europe and its operations
- Presentation: Assessing the oil shale potential in Serbiaspectivity
- Presentation: Discussing the new licensing rounds in Montenegro and comprehending the offshore and onshore geology
Day 2
- Presentation: Presenting the latest updates on Croatia’s current and upcoming licensing rounds
- Case Study: An overview of Croatia’s largest oil company, INA: - Understanding national and international operations.
- Presentation: Analysis of the Downstream sector of Croatiamarket and downstream capability
- Panel Discussion
- Presentation: A Ministerial update on the energy sector of Bosnia with focus on the recent upstream developments
- Presentation: Discussing how the exploration in Bosnia will affect the downstream sector
- Presentation: The history of Romanian exploration and its E & P development until today
- Presentation: An overview of the legal and fiscal regime of Romania
- Presentation: Discussing the hydrocarbon potential of the Black Sea
- Presentation: The onshore E&P developments in Romania by Zeta Petroleum
- Presentation: Assessing the geopolitics in the Black Sea and their influence on the downstream sector
- Case Study: The Geological Institute of Bulgaria will present on conventional prospects of Bulgaria, both onshore and offshore
