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PLUS INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 24th October 2013, Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, UK www.smi-online.co.uk/2013shale.asp Register online or alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 SMi presents the 4th... Shale Gas Environmental Summit 2013 22-23 OCTOBER 2013 | HOLIDAY INN REGENTS PARK | LONDON, UK CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN Professor Joe Howe, Director, UCLan Centre for Sustainable Development SPEAKER PANEL INCLUDES KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: Sort the myths from the facts surrounding pollution and seismic activity Debate legislation currently in place and the evolution of policy for better regulation Evaluate the technological advancements in environmentally sustainable fracking solutions Analyse public-private awareness & engagement initiatives Discuss environmental risk management Assess the reality of shale gas as an economically viable alternative to meet the UK and Europe’s increasing energy consumption Dr Marco Althaus, Professor of Social Sciences, Wildau Technical University Joseph Dutton, Research Associate, Global Gas Security Project, University of Leicester Rob Foulkes, Senior Associate, Critical Resource Vanessa Harvard-Williams, Partner, Linklaters David Kennedy, Chief Executive, Committee on Climate Change Dr Benny Peiser, Director, The Global Warming Policy Foundation Keisuke Sadamori, Director, Energy Markets and Security, IEA Kevin Skipworth, CVO, Agent General, Government of Western Australia Corin Taylor, Senior Economic Adviser, Institute of Directors Jake White, Lawyer, Friends of the Earth EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS BOOK BY 28TH JUNE SAVE £300 BOOK BY 19TH JULY SAVE £100 Regulatory and environmental issues in shale gas exploration in the UK and Central & Eastern Europe Workshop Leaders: Kostadin Sirleshtov, Partner, Energy, Projects and Construction, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP Ian Herbert, Partner, Oil and Gas Team, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP 9.00am – 12.00pm

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Page 1: SMi Group's 4th annual Shale Gas Environmental Summit

PLUS INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 24th October 2013, Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, UK

www.smi-online.co.uk/2013shale.aspRegister online or alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711

SMi presents the 4th...

Shale GasEnvironmental Summit 201322-23 OCTOBER 2013 | HOLIDAY INN REGENTS PARK | LONDON, UK

CONFERENCE CHAIRMANProfessor Joe Howe, Director, UCLan Centre for Sustainable Development

SPEAKER PANEL INCLUDES

KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:

• Sort the myths from the facts surrounding pollution and seismic activity

• Debate legislation currently in place and the evolution of policy for better regulation

• Evaluate the technological advancements in environmentally sustainable frackingsolutions

• Analyse public-private awareness & engagement initiatives

• Discuss environmental risk management

• Assess the reality of shale gas as an economically viable alternative to meet the UK andEurope’s increasing energy consumption

• Dr Marco Althaus, Professor of SocialSciences, Wildau Technical University

• Joseph Dutton, Research Associate,Global Gas Security Project, Universityof Leicester

• Rob Foulkes, Senior Associate,Critical Resource

• Vanessa Harvard-Williams, Partner,Linklaters

• David Kennedy, Chief Executive,Committee on Climate Change

• Dr Benny Peiser, Director, The GlobalWarming Policy Foundation

• Keisuke Sadamori, Director, EnergyMarkets and Security, IEA

• Kevin Skipworth, CVO, Agent General,Government of Western Australia

• Corin Taylor, Senior EconomicAdviser, Institute of Directors

• Jake White, Lawyer, Friends of theEarth

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTSBOOK BY 28TH JUNE

SAVE £300BOOK BY 19TH JULYSAVE £100

Regulatory and environmental issues in shale gas exploration in the UK and Central & Eastern Europe

Workshop Leaders: Kostadin Sirleshtov, Partner, Energy, Projects and Construction, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP Ian Herbert, Partner, Oil and Gas Team, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

9.00am – 12.00pm

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Register online at www.smi-online.co.uk/2013shale.asp • Alternatively fax your registrat

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Day One I Tuesday 22nd October 2013 www.smi-online.coShale Gas Environmental Summit 2013

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman's opening remarksJoe Howe, Director, UCLan Centre for SustainableDevelopment, University Of Central Lancashire

OPENING ADDRESS 9.10 Golden rules for a golden age of gas

• Measure, disclose and engage • Watch where you drill • Isolate well and prevent leaks • Treat water responsibly • Eliminate venting, minimise flaring and other emissions • Be ready to think big • Ensure a consistently high level of environmentalperformance

Keisuke Sadamori, Director, Energy Markets and Security,IEA

9.50 Politics of public acceptance across Europe• Not an engineer's world: Political logic, language, andlawmaking

• Uncertain trumpets: why the shale gas industry can't sellitself

• NIMBY 2.0: the 21st century variants of the Not-In-My-Backyard Syndrome

• Campaign momentum: transnational movement politicsand media tactics

• Lose the battles, win the war: why strategy must beunconventional

• The lobbying-leadership quest: shaping the terms ofacceptance through advocacy

Marco Althaus, Professor of Social Sciences, Wildau Technical University

10.30 Morning coffee

11.00 Getting the message right – perspectives on shale gas communications• Importance of clear and consistent positioning andmessaging

• Stakeholder management and collaboration• Branding and reputation• Current issues and perspectivesSimon Whitehead, Managing Director, Hill & Knowlton

PANEL DISCUSSION11.40 "The socio-political journey": the process of industrial

education too deal with the public perception of risks

12.20 Networking lunch

1.40 Finding common ground for shale gas development in Europe• Shale gas in Europe and the ‘socio-political license tooperate

• Experience from extractive companies elsewhere• Finding common ground for shale gas developmentRob Foulkes, Senior Associate, Critical Resource

2.20 Regulating exploratory shale gas operations: the experience of the Environment Agency (England)• Understanding environmental risks from shale gas• What is the regulatory framework in the UK• What do operators need to demonstrate in their permitapplicationsMatt Georges, Senior Advisor, Environment and Business,Environment Agency

3.00 Regulatory requirements for fracking• What is the regulatory environment for fracking? • Is it adequate? • If not, what changes are needed? • How would these changes take account of localcommunities’ concerns?

Jake White, Environmental Lawyer, Friends of the Earth

3.40 Afternoon tea

4.10 Managing the regulatory, planning and real estate issues associated with shale projects in the UK• Property rights, compulsory purchase and case lawrelevant to onshore shale projects

• Key planning policy and stakeholder engagement issues• Community benefit sharing under existing policy andproposals

• Emerging UK and EU energy and environmental regulationVanessa Harvard-Williams, Partner and Global Head ofEnvironment and Climate Change Team, Linklaters

4.50 Regulatory developments for the exploration of shale gas inCentral and Eastern Europe• Update on the current status of the legislation of Bulgaria,Romania, Ukraine and Poland regarding the shale gasexploration

• Environmental aspects of the shale gas exploration in CEEEnvironmental Impact Assessments

• The public procurement aspects of shale gas exploration inCEE

• Outline of the likely developments in the shale gasregulation in CEE

Kostadin Sirleshtov, Partner, Energy, Projects andConstruction, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

5.30 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from promoting their business at our conferences please call: Alia Malick, SMi Sponsorship on +44 (0)20 7827 6168 or email: [email protected]

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tion to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 • GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

o.uk/2013shale.asp Day Two I Wednesday 23rd October 2013

Want to know how to get involved? Interested in promoting your services to this market?

Contact Vinh Trinh on +44 (0)20 7827 6140 or email: [email protected]

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman's opening remarks

Joe Howe, Director, UCLan Centre for Sustainable

Development, University Of Central Lancashire

OPENING ADDRESS

9.10 Role of shale gas in a low-carbon economy

• Overview of the path to building a low-carbon economy

• Economics of investment in low-carbon technologies

compared to gas-fired generation

• Potential roles for shale gas in providing power and heat

David Kennedy, Chief Executive, Committee on Climate Change

9.50 Western Australia’s unconventional gas sector – an emerging

new industry

• A look at the regulation in place for Western Australia’s

emerging shale and tight gas sector

• The importance of protecting the community and environment

• The need for strong community engagement

Kevin Skipworth CVO, Agent General, Government of Western

Australia

10.30 Morning coffee

11.00 UK Shale: balancing the environmental debate

• Lessons for the UK and Europe from the US experience

• The realities of environmental impacts in the UK

• The National Planning Policy Framework and UK shale

development

• In which arena should the environmental shale debate be

framed?

Joseph Dutton, Research Associate, Global Gas Security Project,

University Of Leicester

11.40 Shale gas and groundwater in the UK

• Water demand and sourcing

• Relationship of potential shale gas source rocks and aquifers

• Potential contaminants and migration pathways

• Baseline monitoring – ahead of the game

Robert Ward, Director of Groundwater Science,

British Geological Survey

12.20 Networking lunch

1.40 Shale Gas: Skills, Security and Sustainability• The energy challenge• Maximising local economic impact through supply chainDevelopment and social sustainability

• Regulation, health and safety• Research informed shale gas growth co-alitions• Investment in training and education programmesJoe Howe, Director, UCLan Centre for Sustainable Development,University Of Central Lancashire

2.20 Shale gas: surface footprint and environmental benefits• The surface footprint of potential shale gas production in the UK• Water use and truck movements• Environmental benefits of shale gas in the US• Carbon reduction targetsCorin Taylor, Senior Economic Adviser, Institute of Directors

3.00 Will Europe miss the shale gas revolution?• Shale shock and the crisis of Europe's climate and energy policy• EU between Lisbon agenda and green agenda• Cheap shale, US industrial revival and Europe's competitive crisis• Britain's shale schizophrenia• The myth of Europe's small shale reserves• Green vs growth: who will win the battle for Europe's energyfuture?

Dr Benny Peiser, Director, The Global Warming PolicyFoundation

3.40 Afternoon tea

4.10 Replacing or displacing demand for coal?• How permanent is the rise in cheaper gas in the US?• What has this done to domestic production and demand for coal?• How has the enlarged US coal export affected the fuel mix inEurope and other parts of the world?

Anthony Froggatt, Senior Research Fellow, Energy, Environmentand Resources, Chatham House

4.50 Getting shale gas to market in the UK • Briefing on UK gas grid (extent, ownership)• Location of shale compared to gas grid• Lessons from the UK biomethane to grid market• Options for test gas flows - gas to grid, electricity, CNG by road• Options for commercial gas flows• Gas quality requirements• Gas pressure• Capacity booking and gas sales• Project timetable for the different gas monetisation optionsJohn Baldwin, Managing Director, CNG Services Limited

5.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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Regulatory and environmentalissues in shale gas exploration

in the UK and Central &Eastern Europe

9.00am-12.00pm

Workshop Overview:This workshop is to allow participants to gain a greaterunderstanding of some of the practical issues to beaddressed by those organisations looking to explore forand produce shale gas in Europe, with a focus on issuesspecific to some of the key markets, namely the UK andCentral & Eastern Europe.

Agenda:

8.30 Registration and coffee

9.00 Welcome and introduction to the regulatoryand environmental issues

10.00 Coffee Break

10.15 Group Exercises covering the approaches and developments in tackling issues

11.15 Summary and final discussion between the participants

12.00 End of workshop

Who should attend:This workshop has been designed for legal experts andrepresentatives of shale gas exploration. Equally, foranyone wishing to gain greater insight into the practicalissues associated with shale gas exploration andproduction in key European markets.

About the workshop leaders:Kostadin Sirleshtov, Partner, Energy,Projects and Construction, CMS CameronMcKenna LLPKostadin is widely considered as one of theleading energy lawyers in Bulgaria, advising

on many of the country’s largest projects in recentyears; he previously worked as the Chief of Minister’sCabinet within the Ministry of Energy, and was part ofthe working group which prepared Bulgaria’s currentenergy legislation.

Ian Herbert, Partner, Oil and Gas Team, CMS Cameron McKenna LLPIan is part of CMS’ London energy team, andregularly advises some of the leading oil & gascompanies, including BP, BG, Talisman and

Maersk, on a variety of onshore and offshoreinfrastructure projects, services contracts, andmergers & acquisitions. He has spent 18 months onsecondment with BP Angola and previously worked forMcDermott, the US based offshore oil & gas contractor.

About the organisation:CMS is widely recognised as one of the leading globallaw firms for oil & gas, having worked in the industryfor many years, and with one of the largest teams ofindustry specialists. Many of CMS’ lawyers have spenttime in-house or on secondment to leading players inthe market. CMS’ industry knowledge and specialistexpertise allow it to offer clients much more than justtechnical legal advice; CMS is also able to advise onmarket practice, negotiating positions and riskassessment informed by a thorough understanding oflocal and international issues.

HALF DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPThursday 24th October 2013

Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, UK

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SHALE GAS ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMIT 201322-23 OCTOBER 2013 | HOLIDAY INN REGENTS PARK | LONDON, UK Workshop: 24th October 2013

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