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MEXICO OIL & GAS SUMMIT
co-hosted with the MEXICO POWER SUMMIT
October 20th & 21st – Mexico City, Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel
Developments, Partnerships and Opportunities in Mexico’s Evolving Energy Sector
FEATURING TOP
LEVEL SPEAKERS
FEATURING TOP
LEVEL SPEAKERS
GOLD SPONSORS
DR AMPARO MARTÍNEZ ARROYO,
DR CÉSAR EMILIANO HERNÁNDEZ OCHOA,
DIRECTOR GENERAL, NATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGY AND
CLIMATE CHANGE (INECC)
UNDERSECRETARY OF ELECTRICITY,
MINISTRY OF ENERGY, MEXICO
JAVIER H. ESTRADA ESTRADA,
ALEJANDRO VELASCO, CEO, ERYVITSA
DR ZAFFAR KHAN, PROGRAMME
DIRECTOR GENERAL FOR ENERGY
PLANNING AND INFORMATION,
MINISTRY OF ENERGY, MEXICO
DIRECTOR, MBASEM, MBAITLP AND
MPMM, ARTHUR LOK JACK GRADUATE
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, UWI
SERGIO ALEJANDRO PERAZA GARCÍA,
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF ELECTRICITY
AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, ENERGY
REGULATORY COMMISSION
FRANCISCO FERNÁNDEZ LAGOS,
GERARD RODRIGUEZ, MANAGER,
SILVER SPONSOR
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
ELECTRICITY COMMISSION
DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR
DISTRIBUTION, PEMEX REFINACIÓN
DAVID ROSALES HERNÁNDEZ,
MIGUEL ALONSO RUBIO, DIRECTOR
REGULATORY & LICENSING
MANAGER, IENOVA
INFRAESTRUCTURA ENERGETICA
GENERAL, ACCIONA ENERGÍA
SERGIO SEGURA CALDERÓN, DIRECTOR
OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION,
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR
EFFICIENT ENERGY USE (CONUEE)
ADI BLUM, DIRECTOR, FIRST RESERVE
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, PROMEXICO
MANUEL FERNANDEZ DE CASTRO,
RAMÓN OLIVAS GASTELUM,
DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF,
THE UNDERSECRETARIAT
OF HYDROCARBONS
LEADING PARTNERS
RODOLFO RUEDA BALLESTEROS,
SENIOR COUNSEL & CORPORATE
SECRETARY, IBERDROLA GENERACIÓN
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA,
FOTOWATIO RENEWABLE VENTURES
DR MIRIAM GRUNSTEIN, PROFESSOR,
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS Y
DOCENCIA ECONÓMICAS
SANTIAGO CREUHERAS DÍAZ, DIRECTOR
GENERAL OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION,
MINISTRY OF ENERGY, MEXICO
DANIEL ENRIQUE GUERRERO
RODRÍGUEZ, DIRECTOR GENERAL
OF INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION
OF HYDROCARBONS, MINISTRY
OF ENERGY, MEXICO
DR VINICIO SURO PÉREZ, DIRECTOR
GENERAL, THE MEXICAN
PETROLEUM INSTITUTE (IMP)
ROBERTO ALBISETTI, COUNTRY
MANAGER FOR MEXICO & CENTRAL
AMERICA, INTERNATIONAL
FINANCE CORPORATION
MAURICIO JUSTUS VILLAREAL,
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT,
COMEXHIDRO
JEAN VALERY PATIN, REGIONAL HEAD
OF PROJECT FINANCE, BNP PARIBAS
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, ENEL
GASPAR FRANCO HERNÁNDEZ,
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF
EXPLOITATION, NATIONAL
HYDROCARBONS COMMISSION (CNH
ISRAEL HURTADO, PRESIDENT,
ACADEMIA MEXICANA DE
DERECHO ENERGÉTICO (AMDE)
DR. RAÚL VELÁZQUEZ SÁNCHEZ,
Following the recent reforms in Mexico’s energy
sector, the global energy industry is poised
to invest heavily in Mexico’s evolving energy
markets. The Mexico Oil & Gas Summit co-hosted
with the Mexico Power Summit will bring you in
contact with the key decision makers driving the
development of Mexico’s energy industry.
This unique event will include two days of high level
presentations from government representatives,
utilities, oil & gas companies, and service providers
from Mexico and around the world. Attendees will
benefit from inside knowledge of the world’s most
exciting energy market and learn about the challenges
and opportunities in the region’s energy sector.
The Exhibition and Networking functions offer
delegates unprecedented time and access to meet
those influencing change and developing opportunities
in all aspects of the energy spectrum.
The Mexico Oil & Gas Summit co-hosted with the
Mexico Power Summit is the most definitive Energy
event in the region.
SPONSOR SPEAKERS
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, PEMEX
ATZIN MENDOZA, COUNTRY
MANAGER, AVEVA
JOSE RODRIGUEZ BENITEZ, DIRECTOR
STRATEGIC ACCOUNTS LATAM, INEIGHT
• Take advantage of essential
updates from the Government
and all the key stakeholders in
Mexico Oil, Gas and Power
• Benefit from exclusive
networking opportunities in the
comfort of a five star venue
• Discover key opportunities
and tenders which your
firm can be part of
• Assess the exploration outlook
for the key regions of offshore
and onshore Mexico
• Analyse the future for Mexico’s
unconventional prospects
• Discuss developments and
strategies for Mexico’s
exploration licensing rounds
MANAGER, THE ELECTRIC RESEARCH
TEL +44 (0)207 127 4501
FAX +44 (0)207 127 4503
EMAIL info@oliverkinross.com
MEXICO OIL & GAS SUMMIT
co-hosted with the
Let us know which companies you would
like to meet and we will do our best to bring
them to the event to introduce them to you
MEXICO POWER SUMMIT
(Business Match Making Service is for
event sponsors/exhibitors only)
TOPICS INCLUDE
Government
Announcements
Best Practice
Renewable
Energy
Policy &
Regulations
Local Content
Solar & Wind
Projects
Energy Efficiency
Investment
& Finance
Hydropower
Technologies
Legal
Perspectives
Deep Water
Potential
Gas Storage &
Transportation
The Mexico Oil & Gas Summit is the most
comprehensive industry meeting in 2014
133 Billion
Mexico is
the world’s
Cubic Feet of
Natural gas
Reserves
10 th
500 Trillion
largest oil
producer
Barrels of Oil Reserves
150+
Conference Delegates
Mexico is
the world’s
15 th
largest
economy
PAST SPONSORS FROM OUR OIL, GAS & POWER EVENTS
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Day 1 - October 20th
Mexico Energy Overview
08.00 Registrations and Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Opening remarks
09.10 Mexico’s Energy Reforms – Implications and Opportunities for Mexico
• Overview and Analysis of Presidential
Reforms – Implications for Mexico and
the Global Oil and Gas Industry
12.25 13.00 Lunch
14.00 • Outlook for the Future of the sector to 2020
14.35 Javier H. Estrada Estrada, Director General
for Energy Planning and Information,
Ministry of Energy, Mexico
09.45 Incentives for Private Sector Investment in Mexico’s Energy Industry
• Assessment of blocks and fiscal regime in Mexico
Santiago Creuheras Díaz, Director General of Energy
Efficiency and Technology Innovation, Energy
Planning and Transition, Ministry of Energy, Mexico
15.10 • Opportunities in Mexico’s energy sector
Roberto Albisetti, Country Manager for Mexico &
Central America, International Finance Corporation
10.55 11.15 Mexico’s Role in the Global Oil and Gas Markets
• Review of current global oil and gas markets
• Price drivers, recent trends and forecasts to 2020
• Effect of North American shale and
implications for Mexico exploration
Requirements for a Successful Service Sector in Mexico
• The current service sector dynamics and
how the reforms could affect this
Ramón Olivas Gastelum, Deputy Chief of Staff,
The Undersecretariat of Hydrocarbons
• Finding a local partner in Mexico
and investing in the country
15.45 • Service sector requirements
16.05 Refreshments and Networking Break
Refreshments and Networking
The Future Outlook of Energy
• Efficiency Programmes in Mexico
• The role of the National Commission
for Efficient Energy Use
Local Content in Mexico’s Future Oil and Gas Sector
• Roles and responsibility of foreign
oil companies in Mexico
• Energy Efficiency Reform
Sergio Segura Calderón, Director of
International Cooperation, National Commission
for Efficient Energy Use (CONUEE)
• Developing the skills base
• What do foreign companies need to know?
11.50 Energy Efficiency in Mexico: Present and Future
• Overview of energy efficiency and
innovation programmes
• Energy efficiency and technological
innovation outlook and perspectives
• Incentives for foreign operators
10.20 Proposed Changes and Overview of Regulation in the Energy Sector
Sergio Alejandro Peraza García, Director
General of Electricity and Renewable Energy,
Energy Regulatory Commission
• Perspectives and Opportunities – The People
of Mexico, the Private Sector, PEMEX
Energy Reform: Law & Society
Dr Miriam Grunstein, Professor, Centro
de Estudios y Docencia Económicas
16.40 Financing Energy Projects
Energy Infrastructure Investor Perspectives of Mexico
• FR overview
• Overall macro environment in the
region/ implications of reforms
Jean Valery Patin, Regional Head of
Project Finance, BNP Paribas
• What we look for in an investment
• Case study
• Opportunity themes
Meet and Connect with your
Future Business Partners at
the Networking Evening!
Adi Blum, Director, First Reserve
17.15 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
18.00 Close of Conference
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Day 2 - October 21st
Stream A, Mexico Oil & Gas Summit
Stream B, Mexico Power Summit
08.00 Registrations and Coffee
08.00 09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Chairman: Israel Hurtado, President, Academia Mexicana de Derecho Energético (AMDE)
09.10 Round Zero in Mexico
Gaspar Franco Hernández, Director
General of Exploitation, National
Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH)
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09.10
Gold Sponsor Presentation: Fields available to International Investment
Overview of blocks and fields
Where do the opportunities lie – How
can international companies benefit
Joint ventures
Exploration and production in
Mexico’s offshore regions
+ Question & Answer Session
The Future of the Electric Power Sector in Mexico
• How the reforms will affect the
current electric power sector
• Implications of private companies
generating and selling to third parties
Dr César Emiliano Hernández Ochoa, Undersecretary
for Electricity, Ministry of Energy, Mexico
09.45 Representative, PEMEX
10.55 11.15
Refreshments and Networking Break
11.50 12.25
13.00
Panel Discussion: Sector Reforms
• Energy reforms and their impact on the renewable sector
• Forecasts and projections for renewable
development in Mexico
• Foreign investment in the sector –
Opportunities and challenges
• Infrastructure reform
• Environmental & Social Impact
Changes and Developments - Mexico’s Future Hydrocarbon Sector
• New energy reforms in the oil and gas sector
• The new institutional agreement
Moderator: Rodolfo Rueda Ballesteros, Senior Counsel
& Corporate Secretary, Iberdrola Generación
Daniel Enrique Guerrero Rodríguez, Director
General of Industrial Transformation of
Hydrocarbons, Ministry of Energy, Mexico
Alejandro Velasco, CEO, Eryvitsa
Panelists:
Senior Representative, Enel
10.55 Recent Technological Developments for the Optimization of Production and Transportation of Hydrocarbons
11.15 Dr Vinicio Suro Pérez, Director General,
The Mexican Petroleum Institute (IMP)
Registration and Coffee
Gold Sponsor Presentation: Engineering Integrated Solutions
for the Digital Asset for Oil and Gas and Power Industries
• Importance of the digital asset
• The Future in plant design
• Integrated engineering for lean construction
Refreshments and Networking Break
Power Regulatory and Legal Overview
• Implications of energy reforms on the power sector
• Future outlook in the energy and what it
means for international investment
• Local partners in Mexico – Examples
from emerging markets
Israel Hurtado, President, Academia Mexicana
de Derecho Energético (AMDE)
11.50 Atzin Mendoza, Country Manager, Aveva
Solar and Wind Projects in Mexico
• Case studies of current projects –
Challenges and overviews
• Technological and capacity requirements
• Meeting the demand in urban areas
Lunch
Alejandro Velasco, CEO, Eryvitsa
12.25 Gold Sponsor Presentation Reserved: Especialistas en Turbopartes
13.00 Lunch
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Day 2 - October 21st
Stream A, Mexico Oil & Gas Summit
Stream B, Mexico Power Summit
14.00 Sponsor Panel Discussion: Drilling and Optimising Performance
14.00 14.35 Mexico’s Natural Gas Sector - An Analysis of Mexico’s Industrial Framework
Recent projects and the current pipeline network
Vertical disintegration of First Hand Sales
and Transportation of Natural Gas
The National Centre for Natural Gas Control
(CENAGAS) and the Integrated National
Transportation and Storage System
of Natural Gas (STANI)
Opportunities for new players
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Case Studies from the Solar Power Sector
• Solar projects in Mexico and the wider region
• Evolution of the cost of solar energy
• Overview of current projects and developments
Manuel Fernandez De Castro, Business
Development Manager Mexico & Central
America, Fotowatio Renewable Ventures
14.35
Hydroelectric Power Technology in Mexico
• Case studies of current projects Challenges and overviews
• Technological & capacity requirements
• Meeting demand
David Rosales Hernández, Regulatory & Licensing
Manager, Ienova Infraestructura Energetica
15.10 Mauricio Justus, Director of Development, Comexhidro
15.10 Gold Sponsor Presentation: Managing the Capital Project Lifecycle: Today and Tomorrow
• Oil & Gas companies face unique
project challenges
• New integrated technologies improve visibility
and control across the project lifecycle
• Reduce risk and avoid project surprises
Miguel Alonso Rubio, Director General, Acciona Energía
Jose Rodriguez Benitez, Director
Strategic Accounts LATAM, Ineight
15.45 16.05 15.45
Refreshments and Networking Break
Investing in Mexico – Guides to the Future Oil and Gas Sector
• Assessment of upcoming energy reforms
and what foreign investors need to know
• Regulatory overview of Mexico’s
oil and gas sector
• Working with Pemex and PSC regime in Mexico
Wind Power Technology Focus Session
• Overview of requirements in Mexico’s
wind power projects
• Current wind projects – Timelines,
projections, challenges
• Modernization of the grid and the role
of wind power in the energy mix
Refreshments and Networking Break
16.05 •
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Dr. Raúl Velázquez Sánchez, Manager,
The Electric Research Institute (IIE)
Senior Representative, ProMexico
16.40 Environmental Protection and HSE in Mexico’s Offshore Operations
• Developing an effective oil spill response plan
• Testing, safety and risk management
• Security in the region – Challenges
and requirements
16.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
17.30 Close of Conference
International Case Study: Power Sector Issues and Industry Regulation in Trinidad & Tobago
Dr Zaffar Khan, Programme Director,
MBASEM, MBAITLP and MPMM, Arthur Lok
Jack Graduate School of Business, UWI
Gerard Rodriguez, Manager, Trinidad And
Tobago Electricity Commission
Dr Amparo Martínez Arroyo, Director General, National
Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC)
17.15 Transmission and Distribution Infrastructure – New Technology to Bring the Grid into the Future
Challenges and concerns in the T&D infrastructure
Modernizing technology for an advanced
and efficient power grid
Case studies – Lessons and challenges for the sector
Energy reforms – Implications and
opportunities to modernise the grid
17.20 17.30
Chairman’s Closing Remarks
Close of Conference
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Venue Page
Discover Mexico City at the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers. We are centrally located on Paseo de la Reforma,
overlooking the famous Angel of Independence and just two blocks from the Casa de Bolsa stock exchange building.
Our traditional hotel is also only 30 minutes from Mexico City International Airport. Named “One of the Top 10 Hotels
in Mexico City” by Latin Trade magazine in 2007, the AAA four-diamond Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers offers
a great location in the heart of Mexico City.
VENUE
Sheraton Maria Isabel Towers Hotel
Address:
Paseo de la Reforma 325 Col.
CuauhtemocMexico City,Federal
District 06500, Mexico
Contact:
Bruno Avila,
52 (55) 5242 5647,
Bruno.Avila@sheraton.com
Website:
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sheraton
TRANSPORT
A taxi from the airport costs
approximately 270 Pesos/$20USD
and takes anywhere between 30-60
minutes (timings heavily depend
upon traffic on the roads).
A private taxi service offered by
the Sheraton can be arranged
when making your reservations/
accommodation bookings; the cost
of this is 900 Pesos/$69USD.
Public transport is also available;
you can take the Metro Subway
on the Rose Line that connects to
Isurgentes Station and is only a 3
block walk from the hotel.
VISA:
Please note that it is each individual attendee’s responsibility to obtain
the correct visa for entry into the country. Oliver Kinross is happy to assist
with this (invitation letters can be arranged for you) however cannot be
held responsible for any visa being declined/refused.
ACCOMMODATION:
We have a choice of discounted
rates for all attendees at the venue
for any bookings from October 19th
– October 22nd 2014.
Single Standard Room: $145USD
Double Standard Room: $160USD
The above rates are inclusive of
bed and buffet breakfast. The rates
are exclusive of 16% VAT & 3%
City Tax. To book a room please
contact the reservations team by
either phone OR email and state the
Promo Code. You will be asked to
provide a credit card to guarantee
your room;
Phone: Calling 52 (55) 5242 5555
or Email: reservations.mariaisabel@
sheraton.com
Promo Code: MEXICO ENERGY
SUMMIT 2014
The following link highlights a list of countries to DO require a visa to enter
Mexico. http://www.inm.gob.mx/index.php/page/Paises_Visa/en.html
The following link highlights a list of countries that DO NOT require a visa
to enter Mexico, and also lists other supporting documentation that they
advise you carry when arriving at passport control. http://www.inm.gob.
mx/index.php/page/Paises_No_Visa/en.html
Please speak with your respective Mexican Consulate to discuss how to
obtain your visa before you travel.
For any further information required, please contact
Tom Knight on + 44 (0)207 065 5519 or tom.knight@oliverkinross.com
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