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GEO – India 2008 September 17 - 19, 2008 New Delhi, India

GEO – India 2008 September 17 - 19, 2008 New Delhi, India. World Petroleum Council. “THE 19 TH WORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS: From oil price to climate change” Dr. Randy Gossen President, World Petroleum Council Vice President - Nexen Inc. Special Advisor to the United Nations Global Compact.

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GEO – India 2008 September 17 - 19, 2008 New Delhi, India

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  1. GEO – India 2008September 17 - 19, 2008New Delhi, India World Petroleum Council “THE 19TH WORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS: From oil price to climate change” Dr. Randy Gossen President, World Petroleum CouncilVice President - Nexen Inc. Special Advisor to the United Nations Global Compact

  2. World Petroleum Council (WPC) • International organisation. • Secretariat based in London. • Established in 1933. • 60 member countries. • OPEC and Non-OPEC members. • IOC & NOC • Promote the management of the world’s petroleum resources for the benefit of mankind. • Neutral, non-political un-biased international forum. • United Nations accredited • Members >95% oil and gas production and consumption

  3. World Petroleum Council – Value Add • Showcase technological development. • Catalyse and facilitate dialogue on key issues relevant to the petroleum industry. • In doing so the WPC will contribute towards sustainable growth.

  4. World Petroleum Council - Vision • An enhanced image of the oil and gas industry

  5. World Petroleum Council - Member Countries • Algeria • Angola • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Belgium • Brazil • Canada • China • Colombia • Croatia • Cuba • Czech Republic • Denmark • Egypt • Finland • France • Gabon • Germany • Hungary • India • Indonesia • Iran • Israel • Japan • Kenya • Kazakhstan • Korea • Kuwait • Libya • Macedonia • Mexico • Morocco • Mozambique • Netherlands • Nigeria • Norway • Pakistan • Peru • Poland • Qatar • Romania • Russia • Saudi Arabia • Serbia • Sierra Leone • Slovenia • Slovakia • South Africa • Spain • Sweden • Surinam • Thailand • Turkey • UK • Uruguay • USA • Venezuela • Vietnam

  6. World Petroleum Council – International cooperation United Nations: UNFC, UNECE, Global Compact International Energy Agency (IEA) and implementing agreements Organisation for Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Oil and Gas Producers Association (OGP) International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association (IPIECA) International Standards Organisation (ISO) International Gas Union (IGU) Associations and Institutions from WPC member countries Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) European Association of Geological Engineers (EAGE) The World Coal Institute (WCI) The World Energy Council (WEC) The World Bank/IMF Columbia University – Earth Sciences ARPEL Petrofed Transparency International

  7. World Petroleum Council – Congresses 2008 – Madrid 2005 - Johannesburgg 2002 - Rio 2000 – Calgary 1997 – Beijing 1994 – Stavanger 1991 – Buenos Aires 1987 – Houston 1983 – London 1979 – Bucharest 1975 – Tokyo 1971 – Moscow 1967 – Mexico City 1963 – Frankfurt 1959 – New York 1955 – Rome 1951 – The Hague 1937 – Paris 1933 – London 2011 Doha, Qatar

  8. WPC Legacy

  9. World Petroleum Council – events First WPC-UNGC Forum on Responsible Business Practices in the Oil & Gas Sector

  10. 19th WPC - Congress Theme A World in Transition: Delivering Energy for Sustainable Growth

  11. 19th Congress Results • 4.300 Delegates • 700 young professionals and students • 35 Ministers • 500 CEO’s • 590 Speakers 14,500 Exhibition attendees 865 Media and Journalists 70 Countries

  12. India Ministerial Session

  13. 19th Congress Results 19th Congress Results

  14. 19th Congress Results 19th Congress Results

  15. 19th Congress Results 19th Congress Results

  16. 19th Congress Results

  17. 19th Congress Results

  18. Issues and Topics Discussed Non-Technical: • Oil price • Peak oil • IOC’s / NOC’s • Energy security • Access to acreage • Social licence to operate • Climate change • Water • Youth and gender • Cooperation between oil producers and service companies

  19. Issues and Topics Discussed Non-Technical: • Oil price • Peak oil • IOC’s / NOC’s • Energy security • Access to acreage • Social licence to operate • Climate change • Water • Youth and gender • Cooperation between oil producers and service companies

  20. Issues and Topics Discussed Technical: • Exploring the new frontiers • Enhanced oil recovery • Unconventional oil and gas • Refinery optimization • Motor fuel quality • Carbon capture storage • Reserves reporting • Biofuels • Renewables • GTL / LNG

  21. WPC Excellence Awards Social Responsibility Winner from small to medium sized companies: Overgas Inc., Bulgaria ‘Corporate Social Responsibility of Overgas’ Winner from large companies: • Petrobras, Brazil (Anamaria Ballard) Carnauba Viva Technical Development Winner from small to medium sized companies: • Sarkhoon & Qeshm Gas, Iran (Najaf Balali/Gholamreza Bahmannia) “Solar Dew” as an Innovation System for Sarkhoon Gas Treating Plant’s Oily Wastewater’ Winner from large companies: • Indian Oil Corporation, India (Brijesh Kumar) ‘Hydroprocessing Technology for Green Fuels: Basics to Commercialisation through Innovation’

  22. Issues and Topics Discussed Opec’s Abdulla El-Badri and IEA Executive Director Nobuo Tanaka

  23. World Petroleum Council

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