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Seminar

on

Emerging Tightness in LNG Market: Implications
for India

Wednesday, May  4, 2011

the Ganga Hall, Hotel Shangri-La, New Delhi 

Programme


   
0900-0930 Assembly/Registration
0930-1045 Welcome Address
 Mr. A. K. Arora, Director General, PetroFed
  Inaugural Address
 Dr. A.K. Balyan, Managing Director, Petronet LNG Ltd. [Biodata]
   
 

The Turmoil in the Middle East and Implications for Gas for India
Mr. Fareed Mohamedi, Partner and Head of Markets & Countries, PFC Energy [Biodata]

  -- Understanding the dynamics of change in the Middle East
  -- The Three types of States in the Middle East and the varying trajectories they would take
  -- Impact on key projects and supply

   
1045-1115 Tea/Coffee
   
1115 -1200  Session : Gas After Crisis Years

In Chair: Mr. Suresh  Mathur,  Director, GSPC [Biodata]

   
 

Drivers Behind a Tightening Market in the Medium-Term
Ms. Natalie Bravo, Senior Analyst, Upstream & Gas, PFC Energy [Biodata]

 
  • Major drivers lengthening and shortening the glut in gas markets
 
  • Changes in strategic assumptions for major gas producers / consumers and its impact on the gas markets

 

   
 

Q&A

   
1200-1245

Growth of Unconventional Gas
Mr. David Mullins, Manager, Upstream & Gas, PFC Energy [Biodata]

 
  • State of the Unconventional gas sector
 
  • Above ground factors required for take-off in Unconventional gas supplies outside the US and Australia on a material scale
 
  • Chief enablers and barriers globally for growth of Unconventional gas
   
  Q&A
   
1245-1315

Relevance to India
Ms. Gauri Jauhar, Senior Consultant, Upstream & Gas,  PFC Energy [Biodata]

 
  • Supply/Demand Balance for India: Projections of supply and demand for India
 
  • Factors required to increase domestic supply base
 
  • Changes in strategy required for increasing foreign supply base
   
 

Q&A

   
1315 Vote of Thanks
Lunch