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The number 1 event to identify global energy opportunities and meet key decision-makers

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Speakers Include:

Speakers Include:

Dale Rice Procurement Director, Americas SNC Lavalin

Jane Stricker Senior relationship Manager, Regions, Cities & Solutions Bp America

Phil Simons Executive Vice President Subsea 7

Sian Lloyd Rees Head of UK & SVP Europe & Africa Aker Solutions

Jon Andre Lokke CEO Nel Hydrogen

Emma Wade-Smith OBE Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Africa, DIT

Rt Hon. Graham Stuart Minister for Exports UK Government

Talal Al Marri President & CEO Aramco Overseas

Sir Ian Wood Chairman Opportunity North East

Karen Westly Group Environment VP Shell

Audrey Terry, Head of IT Client Services Neptune Energy

Nandakumar Kulkarni VP and Head Onshore Larsen & Toubro

Chet Biliyok Energy Lead New Energy Services Petrofac

Mike Fulham Vice President, Execution Strategy Worley

Rafael Tristão, Head of supply chain, Equinor

Alan Mortimer Director of Innovation - Clean Energy Wood

Monday 14th June

Showcasing at least $500bn worth of

project opportunities from across all the

energy sectors

ude: Opening Plenary - The road to COP26

This high-level panel consisting of Government Ministers and Industry influencers will discuss the preparations,

priorities, and ambitions for COP26 in relation to the energy industry. The impact of energy transition on policy, strategy

& investment decisions and asks if the UK is changing position on the world stage? Are we leading the way in stimulating

a green economy, what are the changing priorities and technologies for energy companies and how do we manage the

supply chain transition?

Chair: Stuart Broadley, Chief Executive, EIC

Speakers:

• Michael Matheson MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport, Scottish Government

• Sir Ian Wood KT GBE, Chairman, Opportunity North East

• Talal Al-Marri, President and CEO – Aramco Europe

• Louis Taylor, Chief Executive - UK Export Finance

09:00 –

10:15 BST

Industry Panel: The Energy Transition: identifying the immediate and long-term opportunities for the energy supply

chain.

This session will provide an overview of the current global energy transition status, discuss current operator/developer and contractor transition activities and strategies, address the barriers to change and how the North Sea Transition Deal and Net Zero targets will translate into global opportunities for the supply chain. Chair: John Pearson, Chief Operating Officer, New Energy Services, Petrofac Speakers

• Neil Golding, Director - Market Intelligence, EIC

• Nick Cooper, CEO, Storegga

• Scott Robertson, Director of Operations, OGA

• Phil Simons, Executive Vice President - Projects and Operations, Subsea 7

10:30 –

11:45 BST

International Delegation: Offshore Wind Europe

Europe is the leading region globally for offshore wind,

with over 18GW of installed capacity currently and is home

to the largest operational wind farms for both bottom fixed

and floating. Together these European markets are paving

the way to achieving the European Union’s Green Deal as

they plan for a sustainable economy by turning climate and

environmental challenges into opportunities.

Chair: Gunnar Herzig, Managing Director, World Forum

Offshore Wind (WFO)

Speakers:

• Benoit Bizet, Offshore Wind Regulatory Specialist,

Danish Energy Agency

• Nigel Slater, Managing Director - Development,

Europe, Northland Power

• Tom Nightingale, North East Stakeholder Manager/new Energy Solutions, Equinor

11:45 –

12:45 BST

ASEAN Contractors Update: Emerging EPC, Essem Group &

MMHE

A full contractor s update from Emerging EPC and Essem

Group focusing on the global projects developing in the ASEAN

region.

Chair: Azman Nasir, Director – Asia Pacific, EIC

Speakers:

• Kamarul Johan, Executive Director, Emerging EPC • Muffadzlee (Fuzz) Ahmad Sufian, Group MD, Essem

Group • Hisham Mohd, Hanafi, General Manager Business

Development, Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) Sdn Bhd

10:15 – 10:30 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

12:45 – 13:00 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

Monday 14th June

International Delegation: Europe - Onshore Wind

The EU has been an early mover on renewable energy and is

committed to becoming the global leader in renewables.

Wind power has played an important part behind this

success and it will be key for achieving the EU’s renewable

energy targets by 2050.

Chair: Joshua Gartland, Senior Advisor – Trade &

Competitiveness, WindEurope

Speakers:

• John Amund Lund, Senior Advisor, Norsk Vind • Sharanya Kumarmurthy, Energy Analyst EIC

• Laura Fleming, Business Development Director, Siemens Gamesa

13:00 –

14:00 BST

Global Market Update: Middle East & North Africa - Solar

anEnergy Storage

Session description: Overview of operator/contractor proj

opportunities & requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Ryan McPherson, Director, Middle East,

Africa, Russia & CIS, Energy Industries Council.

Speakers :

• Parag Bhamre, IBESA (CONFIRMED)

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• Jeffrey Norman, Managing Director, Solar

International (CONFIRMED)

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Global Market Update: Middle East & North Africa - Solar

and Energy Storage

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities &

requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Ryan McPherson, Director, Middle East, Africa, Russia

& CIS, Energy Industries Council.

Speakers :

• Parag Bhamre, IBESA

• Jeffrey Norman, Managing Director, Total Solar

International

Industry Panel – Aligning UK international support for the clean energy transition

Government department and agencies such as the Department for International Trade, Scottish Development International, UK

Export Finance will outline and discuss the services and funding available to UK companies doing business in export markets.

Chair: Campbell Keir, President, EIC

Speakers:

• Danny Dunne, Deputy Director, Energy Transition, Clean Growth & COP26 - DIT • Emma Wade-Smith OBE - Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Africa, DIT • Richard Simon-Lewis - Director & Head of Business Development, Marketing & Communications, UKEF • David Rennie, Global Head of Energy, SDI

14:00 –

15:00 BST

Asia Pacific Contractor Update: Hyundai Corporation,

Sapura Energy Berhad and Sembcorp Marine

A full contractor update from Hyundai Corporation focusing

on the global projects developing in the ASEAN region.

Chair: Azman Nasir, Director – Asia Pacific, EIC

Speakers:

• Kim Jin Young, Business Development Manager,

Hyundai Corporation

• Johnny Ong, Head Project Procurement, Sapura

Energy

• Sembcorp Marine

15:00 –

16:00 BST

Global Market Update: Middle East & North Africa - Solar and

Energy Storage

In addition to hearing about work in the traditional onshore

and offshore O&G markets, you will also learn more on its

focus on delivering the energy transition, key low carbon and

renewable markets and highlights of major projects globally.

The session will conclude with guidance in working with SNC-

Lavalin, gaps in the supply chain and touch on some key

expectations on partners and suppliers.

Chair: Neil Golding, EIC

Speakers:

• Dale Rice, Procurement Director, Americas

• Les Newman, Regional Director, UK&E •

16:00 –

17:00

BST

International Delegation: US - Offshore Wind

Market overview, initiatives from Biden administration, projects opportunities from developer &

requirements from the supply chain.

Chair: Amanda Duhon, EIC

Speakers:

• Sy Oytan, Deputy CEO, Vineyard Wind

• Scott Hamilton, Renewables Division Manager, Xodus Group

• Amanda Lefton, Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Tuesday 15th June

International Delegation: Taiwan and Japan – Offshore Wind

Overview of developer/contractor projects opportunities & requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Kevin Liu, Regional Representative | Head of Energy | Asia Pacific, Scottish Development International

Speakers:

• Alvin Tang, Sapura Energy Country Manager Taiwan/ Renewables Strategy and BD, Sapura Energy Berhad (Taiwan)

• Carl Blundon, Head APAC, Taylor Hopkinson

• John Popham, General Manager, Offshore Project Development, Japan Wind Development Co., Ltd.

• Michèle Dée, Regional Head Europe, Africa and South Asia - UK Export Finance

08:00 –

09:00 BST

Industry Panel: Climate leadership - Decarbonisation and export opportunities in a COP26 year Oil & Gas companies will discuss their plans for meeting Net Zero Targets. How will new technologies and innovations reduce the carbon footprint of assets i.e., Electrification of assets, reductions of emission from flaring and venting, discuss examples of progression and a call to action and opportunities for the supply chain. Chair: Mike Tholen, Sustainability Director, OGUK – Headshot in folder Speakers:

• Steve Johnson, Head of Commercial Management, Texo • Jan Nieuwerf, Senior VP Oil & Gas, SNF • Graeme Wilson, Business Development Director, Aberdeen Energy, Worley

09:15 –

10:30 BST

• Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

10:30 – 11:15 BST

International Delegation: Bahrain – Upstream Oil & Gas

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities & requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Ryan McPherson, Director, Middle East, Africa, Russia & CIS, Energy Industries Council.

Speakers:

• Yahya Alansari, General Manager – Exploration & Field Development - Tatweer Petroleum

• Ghada Almoulani, Exploration Geophysicist - Exploration Department - Tatweer Petroleum

• Ahmed Alrumaidh, Head Engineering Service - Exploration Department - Tatweer Petroleum

• Ahmed Fateh, Exploration Geologist - Exploration Department - Tatweer Petroleum • Ali Shehab, Senior Exploration Geophysicist - Exploration Department - Tatweer Petroleum

11:15 –

12:15 BST

12:15 – 12:45 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

International Delegation: Brazil – Oil & Gas

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities &

requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Clarisse Rocha, Director - Americas, EIC

Speakers:

• Rafael Tristão, Head of supply chain, Equinor

• Pietro Ferreira, Senior Energy Analyst - Americas, EIC

12:45 –

13:45 BST

International Delegation: Africa – Upstream and LNG

Overview of operator/contractor on projects opportunities &

requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Ryan McPherson, EIC

Speakers:

• Uganda National Oil Company

Industry Panel: Digital in Energy – The Direction of Travel

The pace of energy industry digitalisation is increasing; energy company digital technology investment is rising sharply. Hear from

our panel about digital’s direction of travel in the international energy industry and how the supply chain is evolving to take

advantage of the sector’s opportunities.

Chair: Jared Owen, Digital & Entrepreneurship Director, ONE

Speakers:

• Audrey Terry, Head of IT Client Services manager UK & NL , Neptune Energy

• Gavin Rogers, Vice President – Innovation, Digital & Technology, Wood

• Mary Majury, Chief Technology Officer, Epic POB

• Gareth McIntyre, Managing Director, Global Design Innovation

• Kevin Coll, Managing Director, Solab

14:00 –

15:15 BST

Tuesday 15th June

15:15 – 15:45 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

International Delegation: Guyana – Upstream Oil & Gas

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities & requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Clarisse Rocha, Director - Americas, EIC

Speakers:

• Dr. Natasha Gaskin-Peters, Director, Centre for Local Business Development

15:45 –

16:45 BST

Wednesday 16th June

International Delegation: India - LNG

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities &

requirements from the supply chain

• Chair: Ketan Pednekar, Senior Trade Specialist Energy,

SDI

Speakers:

• Rajeev Mathur, Executive Director, GAIL India

• Jainendra Trivedi, Project Director, AG&P

• Nandakumar Kulkarni, VP and Head Onshore, Larsen &

Toubro

09:15 –

10:15 BST

Global Opportunities in Nuclear New-build, SMR & AMR

Global opportunities with developers & requirements from the

supply chain

Chair: Gareth Davies, Chair of NIA International Group - Davies

Nuclear Associates

Speakers:

• Alan Woods, Director - Strategy and Business

Development, Rolls Royce

• Mick Gornall, Managing Director Clean Energy &

Specialist Services, Cavendish Nuclear

Jay Shaw, Programme Director, Nuclear AMRC

International Delegation: APAC

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities & requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Azman Nasir, Director – Asia Pacific, EIC Session Sponsor:

Speakers:

• Dr Jay Mariyappan, Head of New Energy – Petronas

• Karen Westley, Group Environment Vice-President - Shell

08:00 –

09:00 BST

09:00 – 09:15 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

10:15 – 10:30 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

Global Contractor Update: Bechtel Limited

Bechtel will provide an overview of current and pipeline opportunities across all energy sectors, including the history of energy

transition for Bechtel and where they see the forthcoming opportunities. Learnings from suppliers, finding synergies and timeline

expectations.

Chair: Neil Golding, Director - Market Intelligence, EIC

Speakers:

• Andrew Cuniah, Supply Chain Operations Manager, Bechtel Limited

• George Whittaker, Business Development Manager for Energy Transition and Offshore Wind, Bechtel Limited

10:30 –

11:30: BST

Wednesday 16th June

Global Contractor Update: Worley

A full contractor update focusing on the global projects, across all sectors, plus work which has been undertaken on Energy

Transition projects.

Chair: Diveena Danabalan, Senior Energy Analyst and Strategic Relationship Management, EIC

Speakers:

• Chris Barbary, Vice President of Business Development, Worley

11:30 –

12:30 BST

12:30 – 12:45 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

International Delegation: US Oil & Gas Opportunities

Overview of operator projects opportunities including energy transition & requirements from the supply chain.

Chair: Amanda Duhon, Director, North America, EIC

Speakers:

• Kristy Bellows, Onshore Oil and Gas Operations VP, Worley

• David Nguyen, CP Manager - Permian Projects, Shell

12:45 –

13:45 BST

Industry Panel: Hydrogen

With major companies scaling up their investment in low carbon and reducing emissions many are looking towards the net zero

ambition. The energy transition discussion is not new however there is still a long way to go if we are to meet the targets set out

in the Paris Agreement. It is becoming very clear that Hydrogen will become an important part of the energy economy during the

next decade, it is one of the most talked about clean technologies and will help bring many countries closer to the net zero goals.

Many governments are already supporting the growth of hydrogen and have set in place a regulatory framework to support

developments, while others have announced financial support, ambitious targets and the importance of public-private

partnerships to realise the industries potential.

In this session we will look at the future of hydrogen; focussing on global hydrogen projects as well as new technologies in this

field, the challenges and lesson learnt and of course how the supply chain can get involved in this exciting fast-growing sector.

Chair: Pieter Jan Provoost, Manager – Energy Technology Club, Agoria

Speakers:

• Joanne Sivanathan, Energy Analyst, EIC

• Caragh McWhirr, Innovation Manager, Xodus Group

• Nathan Burton, Business Developer, Storengy/Engie

• Chet Biliyok, Energy Lead, New Energy Services, Petrofac

• Josh Lawrence, Hydrogen and Low Carbon Heating Advisor, UK Department for International Trade (DIT)

14:00 –

15:15 BST

15:15 – 16:00 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

Global Opportunities in Hydrogen: Operator Presentation

Nel Hydrogen will provide an overview of their global

opportunities with a focus on successful projects, challenges

faced, lessons learned and upcoming projects with potential

opportunities for supply chain involvement.

Chair: Neil Golding, Director - Market Intelligence, EIC

Speakers:

• Thorsten Herbert, Director Market Development and

Public Affairs, Nel Hydrogen

• Alan Mortimer, Director of Innovation - Clean Energy,

Wood

16:00 –

17:00 BST

International Delegation: South Americas Hydrogen

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities with a

focus on Brazil and Chile & requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Clarisse Rocha, EIC

Speakers:

• Daniella Carneiro, Hydrogen & CCUS, UK Department

for International Trade

• Filipe Segantine, Innovation and Sustainability

Manager, Açu Port

• Wesley Cooke, Founder and Chief Executive Officer,

Enegix

International Delegation: Western Australia – Hydrogen

Overview of the hydrogen market in Western Australia,

discussing Hydrogen Project opportunities & requirements from

the supply chain followed by Q&A

Chair: Azman Nasir, Director – Asia Pacific, EIC

Speakers:

• Dr. Madana Leela, Lead Energy Analyst - EIC

• Luke Blackbourn, Manager Government & External

Relations – Yara

• Chris Clark, Executive Director – Western Australia

Government

• Mike Deeks, Agent General of Western Australia to

Europe, UK and Israel– Western Australia Government

• Matt Walden, Director Business Development and

Transactions, ARENA

8:00 –

09:00 BST

International Delegation: Middle East – CCUS

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities &

requirements from the supply chain

Speakers:

• Robin Mills, CEO - Qamar Energy

• Angus Gillespie, European Affairs - Global CCS

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Thursday 17th June

09:00 – 09:15 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

***Closing Keynote Plenary

The changing international marketplace

This high-level panel session will include Government Ministers and C-Level executives from across all energy sectors including

operators, developers, and OEMs to discuss: The changing international marketplace due to Energy Transition and COVID-19;

how boardroom priorities are changing due to investor pressure; diversification trends & drivers; and how to translate industry

soundbites into clear implementation plans.

Chair: Stuart Broadley, CEO, EIC

Keynote Speakers:

• Rt.Hon Graham Stuart MP, UK Minister for Exports, UK Government

• David Cairns, Vice President Political & Public Affairs, Equinor

• Jon Andre Lokke, CEO, Nel Hydrogen

• Sian Lloyd Rees, Head of UK and SVP Europe & Africa, Aker Solutions

• Duncan Clark, SVP - Head of UK, Ørsted

09:15 –

10:30 BST

Decommissioning Industry Panel: Emerging International Markets

This session will provide information on decommissioning opportunities across the globe with a focus on emerging International

Markets.

Chair: Fraser Moonie, CEO Decom NS (CONFIRMED) headshot in folder

Panellists:

• Diveena Danabalan, Senior Energy Analyst and Strategic Relationship Manager, EIC

• Alex Macdonald, Managing Director, Well Engineering & Decommissioning, Petrofac

• Vomic Nur Shah, Head of Origination, UKEFShozey Jafferi, Energy Sector Specialist, Energy Transition &

Decommissioning, UK Department for International Trade

10:30 –

11:45 BST

International Delegation: Angola – Decommissioning Upstream

Overview of operator/contractor decommissioning opportunities & requirements from the supply chain.

12:00 –

13:00 BST

13:00 – 13:15 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

Thursday 17th June

International Delegation: Brazil – Decommissioning Upstream

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities &

requirements from the supply chain

Chair: Clarisse Rocha, Director -Americas, EIC

Speakers:

• Anthony Preston, Deputy Consul General, UK

Department for International Trade

• Raphael Neves Moura, Ph.D., General Manager for

Operational Safety and Environment, ANP - National

Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels

• Maiza Pimenta Goular, Projects Development

Executive Manager, Petrobras

13:15 –

14:15BST

Global Contractor Update: Wood

A full contractor update focusing on the global projects, across

all sectors, plus work which has been undertaken on Energy

Transition projects.

14:15 – 14:30 BST Exhibition Booster and Networking in the meeting hub

Industry Panel: CCUS - Global Activity Overview

Carbon capture technology is recognised as a key, proven and exciting technology in reducing greenhouse gas emissions around

the world and a necessity to reach net zero goals. The market is at a pivotal point and with large-scale global projects in operation

and under construction, there is now a growing global pipeline for CCS projects with over 50 facilities. In this session we will be

exploring the opportunities these projects give rise to, followed by a wider high-level discussion exploring the CCS value chain and

how future developments play an important role in reducing emissions.

Chair: Neil Golding Director, Market Intelligence, EIC Session Sponsor:

Speakers:

• Joanne Sivanathan, Energy Analyst, EIC

• Jon Christopher Knudsen, Chief Commercial Officer, Aker Carbon Capture

• Mike Fulham, Vice President, Execution Strategy, Worley

• Stuart Duncanson, Head of Technology Integration, Doosan Babcock

14:30 –

15:30 BST

International Delegation: US - CCUS

Overview of operator/contractor projects opportunities &

requirements from the supply chain.

Chair: Amanda Duhon, Director North America, EIC

Speakers:

• Jarad Daniels Director, Office of Strategic Planning,

Analysis, and Engagement U.S. Department of Energy

(DOE)

• Nicolas J. Fulford, Senior Director, Energy Transition,

Gaffney, Cline & Associates

• Jane Stricker, Senior Relationship Manager, Regions,

Cities & Solution, bp America

15:40 –

16:40 BST

International Delegation: Europe – CCUS The Porthos Project

The Netherlands has clear climate objectives to reduce

emissions of greenhouse gases by 49% by 2030 and by 95% by

2050, compared to 1990. One way to support and achieve the

climate objectives is to capture CO₂ for use, or for storage

underground through Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage

(CCUS). As the national coalition agreement and the national

Climate Agreement underline the importance of CCUS for the

energy transition, the Port of Rotterdam CO2 transport hub

and offshore storage (Porthos) project is a proposed joint

venture partnership between three state-owned companies,

including Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN), Gasunie, and the

Port of Rotterdam Authority. This innovative CCUS project is

being prepared near Europe’s biggest port Rotterdam in South

Holland, Netherlands, and is on schedule to store an annual

amount of 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 from the industry in

empty gas fields beneath the North Sea as from 2024.

Chair: Neil Golding, Director – Market Intelligence, EIC

Speakers:

• Mark Driessen, Manager Public Affairs, Stakeholder

and Communications, Porthos,

• Alexander Vink, Commercial Manager, Porthos,

14:15 – 14:30 BST Closing Remarks

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