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20 – 23 June 2011, Hilton Beijing Hotel, China Speakers


Glenn McMaster Senior Geologic Fellow, Global Unconventional Gas Team ConocoPhillips, USA


Bhagwat Negi Member of the Board Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB)


Strategy, opportunity & technology for governments, operators and their partners


Access strategic partnership and investment opportunities with Asian stakeholders


Find out from Breitling Oil & Gas and Questerre Energy on how to capitalise on joint venture partnerships with Asian gas producers


Dr R. Sukhyar


Head, Geological Agency Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia


Leverage on knowledge and technology in developing shale gas reserves


Discover the latest drilling technology & technical best practices in shale development from global pioneers like ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Shell and Hess Corporation. Find out how you can apply their experiences in Asia


Kurt J. Steffen


Senior Exploration Geologist, Assessment Core Group ExxonMobil Exploration Company, USA


Hear from regulators and geological specialists on Asian shale geological formation with potential for commercial production Hear from China’s National Energy Administration, India’s PNGRD and Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources on Asia’s shale gas plays for scalability and commercial extraction


Connect with Asian investors to raise capital for your shale gas asset Meet gas producers such as Australia Worldwide Exploration Ltd (AWE Ltd) and investors like Sumitomo Corporation to discuss funding and joint venture partnerships to bring your shale gas asset potential to production


www.terrapinn.com/shalegasasia Gaz Bisht


Head of Shale Resources Australia Worldwide Exploration (AWE Ltd), Australia


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