28 February 2014
8:30 Registration and welcome coffee
8:50 Opening address from the Chair
Peter Strachan, Editor, StockAnalysis
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
9:00 Make or Break: ESG risk analysis for unconventional oil and gas investments
- Improving the understanding of risk through research, stakeholders engagement and industry working groups
- Strategies to enable unconventional oil and gas companies to align with investor ESG requirements
- Identifying low risk regions and companies for unconventional gas investment
Ian Woods, Head of Environmental, Social and Governance Research, AMP Capital Investors
9:40 Spotlight presentation: IPB Petroleum
Brendan Brown, Managing Director, IPB Petroleum
Panel discussion
10:10 What is the investment appetite for Australian oil and gas projects?
- How do investors view the potential for oil and gas projects in Australia?
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What is the investor’s view on shifting regulatory requirements regarding
gas development? - What are the critical steps that gas companies have to take to win investment?
Julian Babarczy, Portfolio Manager, Regal Funds Management
Jim Copland, Investment Director - Small Caps, Industry Funds Management
Gavin Wendt, Founding Director and Senior Resource Analyst, Minelife
10:50 Morning tea
DISCOVERING AND DEVELOPING COMMERCIALLY ATTRACTIVE RESOURCES
11:20 Evaluating the most highly prospective gas development regions in
Australia
- Charting Australia’s commercially viable offshore gas resources
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Understanding Australia’s basins: onshore potential and the make-up of shale,
coal bed and tight sand resources -
Examining the development of new projects in highly prospective regions and
their potential for investors
James Johnson, Deupty CEO and Chief of Energy Division, Geoscience Australia
12:00 Spotlight presentation: Central Petroleum
Richard Cottee, Managing Director and CEO, Central Petroleum
12:30 Networking lunch
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN AUSTRALIAN OIL & GAS
13:30 Spotlight presentation: Advent Energy
David Breeze, Executive Director, Advent Energy
14:00 How investors can capitalise on exploration opportunities within the
Eastern Australian gas market
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An overview for the potential for expanding gas supply in Eastern Australia
through exploration and development -
Commercial parameters required for shale gas to become part of the to supply
mix in Australia -
Assessing local capital and operating cost conditions relative to successful
development in the U.S.
Peter Strachan, Editor, StockAnalysis
14:40 Afternoon tea
IMPROVING THE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF UNCONVENTIONAL GAS RESOURCES
15:10 Challenges and opportunities in accessing new sources of
unconventional gas for domestic use
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Outlining community and environmental concerns with shale, CSG and tight
sands gas extraction -
What are the challenges for policy makers in avoiding overlapping regulation
at the state and federal level -
Ensuring regulation is effective in protecting the environmental protection and
mitigating ground water contamination threats -
Potential scale of supply increases and the benefits to consumers, exporters,
manufacturing and job creation
Prof. Peter Cook, Chairman of the Unconventional Gas Expert Working Group, Australian Council of Learned Academics
15:50 Analysing alternative land access agreements to facilitate the
development of coal seam gas projects in New South Wales
- Overview of the area where there is potential for CSG development in NSW
- Reviewing the regulatory outlook for CSG development in NSW
- Outlining the potential for mutually beneficial land access agreements
Rachel Connell, Director, NSW Office of Coal Seam Gas
16:30 Closing remarks from the Chair
16:40 Close of conference