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A recent International Energy Agency report suggests the E&P
sector needs US $4 trillion to sustain current production levels.
However, increasing demand from developing countries may mean that
this won’t be enough. Currently, oil companies are responding
with increased production but may not be able to keep up with the
demand growth in the future. Deep offshore E&P projects have
significant potential to meet this demand but development times are
long.
During the Energy Roundtable a panel of experts will discuss existing
or emerging technologies that could play a key role in meeting the
growing demand for energy sources. The panelists also will consider
the financial commitment required to quickly deploy these technologies.
This roundtable discussion will better prepare your company for the
upcoming decade of capital investments.
Invited attendees can sit at the roundtable and participate in this
dynamic discussion on the future of offshore E&P. Participation
is by invitation only.
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Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Institut Francais du Pétrole (IFP)
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Chief Executive Officer
Randall & Dewey Partners, LP
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Chairman And Chief Executive
Officer, Petrie Parkman & Co.
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Senior Vice President
Wood Mackenzie
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President
Pickering Energy Partners Inc.
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