1. VIETNAM2014
3rd OFFSHORE CONVENTION
VIETNAM 2014
Offshore Vietnam - Changes in Moving Steadily Forward
25-28 June, 2014
InterContinental Asiana Saigon
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Presented by
Exhibitor
Bronze Sponsor
Exhibitor
2. Succeed to the OC Vietnam 2011 & 2012, Neoventure is pleased to announce the
preparation for the 3rd Offshore Convention Vietnam 2014 in Ho Chi Minh this June.
The previous two OC Vietnam successfully gathered 30+ oil companies, 200+
industry players together and were praised for the practical and feasible topics.
Here we have the honor to present you the highlights of post OC Vietnam.
Part of Our Previous Speakers
Part of Our Previous Participants
OFFSHORE CONVENTION: VIETNAM 2014
Offshore Vietnam - Changes in Moving Steadily Forward
2014
2014N
25-28 JUNE
Dr. Hoang Ngoc Dang
General Manager,
Exploration Division
PetroVietnam (PVN)
Low Yeo Lim
General Manager,
Southeast Asia
Exploration Projects
PETRONAS Carigali
Luck Pasutanavin
Manager, Domestic
Assets Group SSHE
PTTEP
Michel Leo
Managing Director
TOTAL Exploration
and Production
Vietnam
A J Duggal
Country Manager
Vietnam
ONGC Videsh
James Menzies
Chief Executive
Officer
Salamander Energy
PLC
Tu Thanh Nghia
Director, Oil and Gas
Production Enterprise
Joint Venture
Vietsovpetro
Hoang Tran Thong
Commercial and
Business
Development Manager
Talisman Vietnam
Dr. Sam Algar
Vice President
Worldwide Exploration
& New Ventures
Murphy Oil
Kevin Robinson
Country Manager
Newfield Malaysia
Vichai Taranajesda
Exploration &
Production Advisor
Petroleum Institute
of Thailand
Pham Tien Dung
President & CEO
PetroVietnam
Drilling & Well
Services Corporation
(PV Drilling)
Le Cu Tan
Deputy General
Director
PetroVietnan
Technical Services
Corporation (PTSC)
Dr. Cu Minh Hoang
General Manager,
Exploration Division
PVEP
Sean Danley
Country Manager
Vietnam
Halliburton
International Inc.
Benjamin J. Gedge
South East Asia
Business
Development
Manager
Weatherford
Dr. Luca Letizia
Flow Assurance
Consulting Manager,
Asia Pacific
Schlumberger
Claude Illy
Executive Director
Head of Oil & Gas,
Asia Pacific
Deloitte Corporate
Finance Advisory
3. OFFSHORE CONVENTION: VIETNAM 2014
Offshore Vietnam - Changes in Moving Steadily Forward
2014
2014N
25-28 JUNE
After joining WTO, Vietnam economy went up rapidly in last decade. With market opening, oil & gas becomes the pillar industry for national develop-
ment, sharing over 30% of GDP. Based on its huge support for economy, Vietnam government applied series of aggressive policies in past few years
to attract investment and issue exploration contracts for its offshore acreage. As a result, both oil and gas proven reserves rose considerably - 4.7
billion barrels and 24.7 Tcf respectively. Only after Indonesia and Malaysia, Vietnam now ranks the third in SE Asia for petroleum resource.
Vietnam’s petroleum resource is mainly from its territorial waters. The 5 major operational oil & gas basins are Song Hong, Phu Khanh, Cuu Long,
Nam Con Son and Malay. Currently most of the crude oil and gas produces from shallow water. Cuu Long Basin, which includes the biggest Bach Ho
Field, is the most active area for ongoing E&P activities in shallow water. As estimated, with the decrease of some major fields, like Bach Ho, oil
productions from ongoing projects is likely to diminish in few years. To offset the decrease, Vietnam is planning to intensify deepwater activities, like
in Nam Con Son Basin, which’s partly involved in territory dispute of South China Sea.
In recent years, lots of IOCs quitted Vietnam upstream sector because of their international asset integration. After 3 rounds of bidding, only Exxon
Mobil and Eni operate some blocks in offshore. It can be said that currently Vietnam’s upstream sector is dominated by NOCs and E&P companies, like
Gazprom, Rosneft, Lukoil, NOGC, KNOC, Petronas, PTTEP, Pertamina, Talisman, SOCO, Premier Oil, Idemitsu, Perenco, Murphy Oil and etc.
Last year the most aggressive players for Vietnam oil & gas upstream sector are from Russia and India, for the political support. They are both
experienced players in Vietnam. In 2013, top leaders from Vietnam and Russia visited each other and brought great promotion to energy cooperation,
especially oil & gas E&P, refinery and nuclear. A few agreements and contracts were signed during the visits, and created chances in both Vietnam
and Russia. For India, ONGC’s OVL newly gained 5 more blocks scattered over Vietnam’s coastline, even though its Block 128 is not going well. And
OVL also express interest in gas-rich Block B from Chevron. Vietnam’s active collaboration with these two countries and other international investors
in South China Sea is also a way to enhance its sovereignty claims in the disputed area.
Vietnam’s oil & gas industry is fully under the monopoly PetroVietnam (PVN) and its subsidiaries’ control. All the investment will be negotiated with
PVN or its E&P arm - PVEP. Most of the investments are under Production Sharing Contracts (PSC), Business Co-operation Contract (BCC) and Joint
Operating Contracts (JOC). Based on Vietnam’s Oil & Gas Master Plan Towartds 2015 and Vision to 2025, the industry will need USD 203 billion
investments for further development, and PVN will share 40% of it. More than the current steady development, Vietnam still needs some motivations
to attract more investments. And enhancing the quality of regulatory framework, labor and finance system will help to promote the investment
environment.
Vietnam’s Offshore E&P Is Waiting for More Investments
The EXHIBITION
The exhibition area of OC Vietnam 2014 will accommodate exhibiting stands for
companies interested in investing in sector to showcase their products and
services to the right mix of visitors from government, IOCs, NOCs, EPDs, trading
houses, and other potential buyers. It’s the perfect occasion to increase your
brand recognition and to be ahead of others in Vietnam.
At this point, the 3rd Offshore Convention Vietnam 2014 offers you a platform to hear the industry in
CONFERENCE, to show your capabilities in EXHIBITION and to meet the key players in NETWORKING!
The CONFERENCE
The conferenfe will deliver a high quality program with over 200
participants and 35 speakers from PVN, MOIT, PTTEP, Petronas,
Pertamina, Exxon Mobil, Eni, ONGC, Gazprom and other key industry
players.
THE NETWORKING
Apart from the main event, the cocktail parties, gala dinners, golf competition,
and other occasions will provide all the participants with great opportunities to
network with potential peers and contacts in a relaxing atmosphere.
4. PRE-CONFERENCE DAY
25 June, 2014
0900-1200 Technology Workshop
The morning workshop will discuss the technology issues in offshore E&P
sector. We will focus on the seismic technologies and reservoir characteriza-
tion of Vietnam continental shelf. The 3-hour workshop will be divided into a
few modules, including technology showcase, internatioal experience sharing
and etc.
1400-1700 HSE Workshop
The afternoon workshop will face the permanent topic - Health, Safety and
Environment during the process of offshore E&P sector, especially in the
hazardous area. Same as the morning workshop, this one will consist of a few
modules.
Detailed agenda of morning workshop will be updated shortly.
1800-2000 VIP Ice-Breaking Reception
This ice-breaking session is the perfect occassion for you to reach out the
right contact for your future business in Vietnam offshore upstream sector.
By Invitation ONLY
MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE
26 June, 2014
0800-0850 Registration
0850-0900 Welcoming Address by Conference Chairman
0900-0930 Changes in Vietnam’s Oil & Gas Sector with ASEAN’s
Transformation
- Updates of operators and blocks information
- What change will be made to offset the decrease of White Tiger?
- Prospects of new businesses in recent years
Nguyen Quoc Thap, Vice President, PVN Invited
0930-1000 Sustainable Development of Vietnam’s Petroleum Sector
- Energy security for Vietnam
- Management of old fields
- Diversify the utilization of petroleum productions
Phan Tien Vien, General Manager of Exploration Division, PVN Invited
1000-1030 Robust Growth of PVEP’s Overseas Projects
Cu Minh Hoang, Overseas General Director, PVEP
1030-1100 Morning Refreshment & Networking
1100-1130 Diversify the Exploration in Post Bach Ho Era
- Maximize the current asset values - the feasibility of marginal field
- Prospective of deepwater development and small projects
Tu Thanh Nghia, Director Genearl, Vietsovpetro Invited
1130-1200 Exploration Opportunities in Northern Vietnam
- Key findings in Northern Vietnam
- The risk factors in Northern Vietnam: how to secure your investment in
that region
- The future prospects of offshore E&P activities in Northern Vietnam
Zulkarnain Ismail,Managing Director CEO, PC Vietnam Limited Invited
1200-1230 Safety & Security in the Offshore Project Development
- Experience sharing of PTTEP’s SSHE performance
- Harsh operating environment - H2S, CO2
Jirapong Dharaphop, Vice President - International Drilling Department,
PTTEP Invited
1230-1400 Delegate Lunch
[Project Showcase] Exploration Updates and Opportunities in
Surrounding Regions
1400-1430 The Everchanging Market in SE Asia - Myanmar
- Review of the bidding rounds
- Updated activities and policy
- Comparison between Myanmar and Vietnam market
Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise
1430-1500 Lessons learned from Thailand
- Development review of Thai’s offshore market & policy updates
- Major plays and players
- Implications to Vietnam’s offshore E&P industry
Dr. Siri Jirapongphan, Executive Director, Secretary, Petroleum
Institute of Thailand
1500-1530 Opportunities in Innovation - Indonesia
Sampe L Purba, Senior Lead Specialist - Upstream Business Support
Management, SKK Migas
1530-1600 Exploring the Cambodia: Upcoming Projects and
Opportunities
Houy Vutha, Director of Petroleum Exploration Department, Ministry of
mines and Energy
OFFSHORE CONVENTION: VIETNAM 2014
Offshore Vietnam - Changes in Moving Steadily Forward
2014
2014N
25-28 JUNE
5. 1600-1630 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking
1630-1730 Key Operator Session
- Experience sharing of business in Vietnam’s offshore E&P upstream
- Challenges and opportunities
- How to achieve win-win collaboration with the regulators and stakeholders
Premier Oil
IDEMITSU OIL & GAS
1730-1740 Closing Remark by Chairman
1800-2000 Cocktail Party
MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWO
27 June, 2014
0800-0850 Registration
0850-0900 Welcoming Address by Conference Chairman
0900-0930 Huge Gas Finds on Central Vietnam Coast
- Analysis of the field
- Development plan
- The impact of contaminant of CO2
0930-1000 Gas Price – A Key Issue in Gas Fields Development
- Current pricing mechanism
- Chevron’s case
- Is market mechanism workable in mid-term?
A V Sapkal, Country Manager, ONGC Videsh
1000-1030 Gas to Power Project in Vietnam
- Domestic gas supply and demand for power in future
- LNG import and LNG terminal
- Plan of the gas pipe line connecting power plant
1030-1100 Morning Refreshment & Networking
1100-1130 Experience Sharing of Deepwater E&P Worldwide
- Case study of Malaysia’s Kikeh field
- The development of block 144 & 145 in Vietnam
- Cooperation with PVN
Hans F. Schwing, Vice President Vietnam and Southeast Asia New Opportu-
nities, Murphy Oil Invited
1130-1200 Challenge and Chance – Huge Deepwater Reserves
- Status quo of Vietnam’s deepwater blocks
- International cooperation
PV Drilling
1200-1230 Is Vietnam Ready for Exploring the Deepwater Area?
- Technology shortage of seismic exploration, drilling and producing
- How to attract investment in this capital-intensive business
- Risk management for the high risk business
- Qualified personnel for deepwater operation
Jason WALDIE, Associate Director, Douglas-Westwood
1230-1400 Delegate Lunch
1400-1530 [Technology Session]
Three half-hour slots will discuss advanced technology in upstream sector.
It will include following issues and more.
- Seismic exploration – 2D, 3D & 4D Seismic technology
- FLNG construction
- Application of water and CO2 EOR
1530-1600 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking
1600-1630 M&A or New Exploration - What is the Trend of
Vietnam’s Offshore Upstream?
Greig Aitken, Upstream M&A Analyst, Wood Mackenzie
1630-1700 Decommissioning of Offshore Assets
- Cost-effective strategy
- Environmental friendly
- How to reuse the aged assets
1700-1730 Local Personnel Management for O&G Industry
- Cultivation of experts
- International cooperation on talent training
1730-1740 Closing Remark by Chairman
1740 End of Conference
POST CONFERENCE DAY
28 June, 2014
Networking Golf Tournament
A foursome game that creates relaxing atmosphere for participants to
relax, to network and to conduct business talks.
Details to be announced soon.
OFFSHORE CONVENTION: VIETNAM 2014
Offshore Vietnam - Changes in Moving Steadily Forward
2014
2014N
25-28 JUNE
For More Information
Tel. 86 21 5108 6710
Attendance: Kyan Yan
Email. kyan.yan@neoventurecorp.com
Speech: Zoey Zhang
Email. zoey@neoventurecorp.com