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Event
29 Nov 2010
Energy

Iraq Petrolum 2010

Maximising the Future Growth of the Iraqi Oil & Gas Industry and Building Strategic Relationships

Iraq Petroleum 2010 will bring together high profile speakers, senior decision makers, leading businessmen, policy makers and advisors to debate key strategic issues, share expertise and exchange views.As Iraq plans to quadruple its oil production and the second round of bidding is complete, this year we will be focusing on longer term objectives and building strategic relationships to ensure targets are met.Over three days, including workshops and networking features, the leaders of the oil and gas industry will convene to meet suppliers and partners to help drive innovation and business. The conference programme addresses critical issues of vital importance to the Iraqi government and international organisations.   It provides a high level forum where policy issues are discussed  during formal sessions and informal social functions :Iraq’s Future Oil Strategy & OPECIraq’s mid-term and long term targets. The impact of Iraq’s oil plans on OPEC and oil supply.    Iraq’s Oil & Gas Upstream ContractsTurning the contracts into successful projects. Corporate players and the future outlook.Policies, Regulations, Financial & EnvironmentalIraq’s future upstream landscape.    Restructuring the Iraqi Oil & Gas IndustryThe Ministry of Oil’s role and the creation of the Iraqi National Oil Company.

When

29 Nov 2010 @ 07:45 am

1 Dec 2010 @ 05:30 pm

Duration: 2 days, 9 hours


Where

London

Saint Margaret Street

Greater London

United Kingdom


Language

English en


Organised by

The CWC Group (deactivated)

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