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Agenda

Featured Speakers


 

    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2004

5:00-7:00 pm

Registration

 

    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2004

AM

SESSION 1:  Strategic Stockpiling in a Global Market

8:00

Registration and Continental Breakfast

 

9:00

Welcome
John Shages, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Petroleum Reserves, U.S. Department of Energy

 

9:15

Strategic Stockholding and International Cooperation

Amb. William Ramsay, Deputy Executive Director, International Energy Agency

 

10:00

Presentation from the Asian Pacific Energy Research Center

Masaharu Fujitomi, President of APERC

 

10:30

Break

 

11:00

Stockpiling and Oil Industry Fundamentals

Paul Ting, UBS Warburg

 

11:30

Future World Oil Forecast

Guy Caruso, Administrator, U.S. Energy Information Administration

 

12:00

Luncheon Address

 

 

PM

SESSION 2:  Stockpiling

 

TECHNICAL TRACK

 

 

POLICY/FINANCE TRACK

 

1:30

Above-ground Storage Technology:  Engineering and Financial Aspects

Jan Brouwer, President, Downstream BV, the Netherlands

 

1:30

Rationale and Economic Basis for Building and Maintaining Oil Reserves:  Why Should a Consumer Country Build Oil Reserves?

Dr. Paul Leiby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

 

2:00

Underground Storage Technology:  Salt Domes, Mined Caverns and Buried Tanks

Dave Johnson and Harry Giles, U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve

2:00

The Role and Importance of Commercial and Strategic Inventories.

Sherri Stuewer, Exxon Mobil Corp

2:30

ISPG, an International Collaboration

Marc Larzilliere, Sagess

 

 

Government Stockpiling Strategies in the 21st Century

Dušan Strauch, Czech Republic; Eberhard Pott, Germany; Masatoshi Inami, Japan; Joonbeom Lee, Korea

3:00

Break

 

3:00

Break

 

3:30

What to Store?  Crude vs. Products/Technical Issues Related to Long-Term Stockpiling

[Panel Discussion:  Marc Larzilliere, SAGESS, France; Cees Klopper, COVA, The Netherlands; Svend Hansen, FDO, Denmark]

 

3:30

Government Stockpiling Strategies in the 21st Century (continued)

       

6:00-7:00 pm

Welcome Reception

   

     WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2004

8:00 am

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

AM

SESSION 3:  Stockdraw, Energy Security, Lessons Learned

 

TECHNICAL TRACK

 

 

POLICY/FINANCE TRACK

 

9:00

Sales/Distribution Strategies

Eberhard Pott, Germany; Mika Purhonen, Finland

 

9:00

Discussion on Appropriate Use of Reserves:  An Industry View

Sarah Emerson, Managing Director, ESAI; Ron Gold, PIRINC

 

10:00

Break

 

10:00

Break

 

10:30

U.S. Sales/Distribution Process, Training and Exercises

Hoot Gibson, U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve

 

10:30

Update on IEA Response Policy

Klaus Jacoby/Kristine Kuolt, International Energy Agency 

11:00 Strategic Stockpiling: Best Practices, Pitfalls, and Lessons Learned

Hellmuth Weisser, CEO, Marguard & Bahls, AG, Germany

 

11:00

Update on IEA Response Policy (continued)

 

 

11:30

Emergency Preparedness/Security

 Benjamin Butchko, Butchko Security Solutions

11:30

The First Decade of Stockpiling in Hungary

Gyula Kahari, Hungary

12:00

Luncheon Speaker – Congressman Joe Barton
   

PM

SESSION 4:  Closing Session

   

1:30

Stockpiling in Non-OECD Countries

Katherine Spector, J. P. Morgan Securities, Inc.

2:00

The New Stockpilers:  Overview and Status of Programs

Bernhard Morse, Botswanza; Zenaida Monsada, Philippines; Natie Tabmanie, Thailand; Anton Grabeljšek, Slovenia; Prabh Das/Ram Prakash Prandey, India; Pei Jianjun, China

3:00 Break
3:30 The New Stockpilers (Continued)
4:30 Global Petroleum Emergency Preparedness in the 21st Century

Remarks from Kenji Kobayashi, IEA

     THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2004

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Visit to SPR Site (Optional).  A Clearance Form is Required for Non-U.S. Citizens.