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Informa NTRW SEAAOC P22R01
Informa NTRW SEAAOC P22R01
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
& DECARBONISATION
FORUM
ONE
REGISTRATION
GIVES YOU
ACCESS TO 3
CONFERENCES
CO-LOCATED WITH:
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
& DECARBONISATION
FORUM
Photo courtesy of Origin Energy Photo courtesy of Santos
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: PLATINUM & WELCOME RECEPTION SPONSOR GALA DINNER SPONSOR
www.ntresourcesweek.com.au/seaaoc
SEAAOC is Northern Australia’s largest and longest established petroleum conference
and brings together major players involved within Australasia’s oil, gas and petroleum
NETWORKING & SOCIAL EVENTS
industries.
WELCOME RECEPTION
SEAAOC is a joint initiative between Informa Australia & the Northern Territory
Government. No other programme covers this area of the industry in such depth, enabling Tuesday 23 August 2022 | When: 6:00pm
the event to attract the highest caliber of speaker and delegate attendance.
Begin the week’s festivities at our Official Welcome Reception and Conference Registration. This is a
wonderful networking opportunity to meet with industry colleagues.
*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)
EVENT PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS
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EVENT PARTNER
GALA DINNER
Wednesday 24 August 2022 | When: 6:30pm | Where: Mindil Beach Casino & Resort
An unrivalled opportunity to network and do business with hundreds of your peers and clients whilst
enjoying a dinner, drinks reception and live music.
*Dinner price per ticket: $200 + GST.
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NETWORKING DRINKS
Wednesday 24 August 2022 | When: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Browse through exhibition & arrange business meetings all over a refreshing beverage.
*Complimentary for all NT Resources Week attendees (excludes expo visitors)
Available for sponsorship – Contact Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au
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2022 SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Simon Flowers
Saul Kavonic Janet Hann Eddy Glavas
Project Director, Middle Arm Sustainable
Head of Oil, Gas and Energy for Managing Director, General Manager Commercial &
Development Precinct, Department of
Australia, Credit Suisse Neptune Energy Australia Business Development, Cooper Energy
Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics,
Northern Territory Government
Neil Greet
Tony Debenham Darren Rogers
Director, Institute of Economics Stewart Easton
Managing Director, Group Executive Operations,
Research, Australian Security Leaders Executive Director, Peak Helium
Darwin Clean Energy APA Group
Climate Group
www.ntresourcesweek.com.au/seaaoc
CONFERENCE DAY ONE: Wednesday, 24 August 2022
8:45 OFFICIAL OPENING | NT Resources Week — Electrification of transport, homes, and industry in Australia – SEAAOC MAIN SESSION COMMENCES
Where are we at and what will it look like in 5-10 years?
8:50 Welcome to Country — Hydrogen as a new industry for Australia – how it will impact 11:15 Welcome remarks from the Chair
the resources community going forward?
8:55 OPENING | Opening remarks from the Chair 11:20 KEYNOTE ADDRESS | Santos
— Critical minerals investment to accelerate projects
Brett Woods, President Midstream and Clean Fuels, Santos
9:00 NORTHERN TERRITORY MINISTERIAL ADDRESS Maia Schweizer, Director Australia — West,
Fortescue Future Industries
11:50
KEYNOTE ADDRESS | INPEX in Australia –
9:20
FEDERAL MINISTERIAL ADDRESS Saul Kavonic, Head of Oil, Gas and Energy for Australia, Proudly delivering tomorrow’s energy solutions
Hon Madeleine King MP, Minister for Resources, Credit Suisse Hitoshi Okawa, President Director Australia, INPEX
Minister for Northern Australia
10:20
PANEL DISCUSSION 12:20 PANEL DISCUSSION
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK, RESOURCE SECTOR DRIVERS Resources sector challenges The outlook for the LNG market
& CHALLENGES — Skills shortages, lessons learned and opportunities — How is the war in Ukraine impacting global markets?
— Equipment and steel shortages to develop the next wave of — The East Coast gas - the challenges and solutions
9:35 Economic and commodity outlook
— The changing Australian economy include inflation, rates, projects
THE ROLE OF GAS IN A CARBON CONSTRAINED
supply and commodity prices — The inflation genie, and its impacts on the industry – what are
WORLD
— The influence of market dynamics, economic data, and we seeing?
12:45 The role of oil and gas in a cleaner energy future
government spending on company investment, currency, Cathryn Tilmouth, Executive Director – Northern Australia,
and demand Minerals Council of Australia Damian Dwyer, Deputy Chief Executive,
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association
— Australia’s economic contribution to the region and question
our position as a commodity superpower This concludes our joint Plenary session. Concurrent
1:05 Networking and Lunch break in the exhibition
sessions starting after the refreshment break:
Vivek Dhar, Mining and Energy Commodity Strategist,
CBA – SEAAOC 2:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
– Mining the Territory The impending East Coast gas shortage
9:55 PANEL DISCUSSION | Resources sector drivers – E
nvironmental Management & Decarbonisation — Impacts on major domestic users of gas
— Ukrainian Invasion, and the impact on commodity prices, oil Forum — New developments and planning for the future
and LNG prices – What are the flow on effects to Australia’s — Taking the politics out – What are the medium and long term
resources sector? 10:45 Networking and refreshment break challenges and solutions?
— The decarbonisation agenda – how is the resources sector Anna Brakey, Commissioner,
progressing? will the Ukrainian situation further fast track Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
this trend?
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ONSHORE - BEETALOO AND MCARTHUR BASINS 4:35 Service and supply – NT Gas Service and Supply
UPDATE Strategy – what’s happened since launch and
what’s on the horizon?
2:30 QUICKFIRE SHOWCASE | Onshore Gas
Shaun Drabsch, Chief Executive Officer, Department of Industry,
Chris White, General Manager, Growth Assets, Origin
Tourism & Trade, Northern Territory Government
Alex Underwood, Managing Director,
Empire Energy Group Limited 4:50 Questions
Joel Riddle, CEO & Managing Director, Tamboran Resources
5:00 CLOSING | Closing remarks from the Chair
Oliver Oxenbridge, Managing Director, Top End Energy
5:00 Networking Drinks in the exhibition halls
3:10 Questions
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CONFERENCE DAY TWO: Thursday, 25 August 2022
9:00 OPENING | Opening remarks from the Chair MIDDLE ARM DEVELOPMENT UPDATE 1:00 Networking and Lunch break in the exhibition
11:30 An update on developments at Middle Arm, and
EAST COAST GAS – SHORTAGE & OPPORTUNITIES what the recent Federal Government funding NEW OPPORTUNITIES – HYDROGEN, HELIUM &
will do to supercharge development in the NT GOLDEN HYDROGEN
9:10 Meeting the east coast gas shortage
Alister Trier, Chairman – Gas Taskforce, Department of the 2:00 Australia’s roll out of hydrogen hubs, and
Chief Minister and Cabinet, Northern Territory Government
9:25 Growing gas supply for south-east Australia opportunities for Northern Australia
Simon Flowers, Project Director, Middle Arm Sustainable
Eddy Glavas, General Manager Commercial & Business Development Precinct, Department of Infrastructure, Planning 2:20
QUICKFIRE SHOWCASE | Opportunities for
Development, Cooper Energy and Logistics, Northern Territory Government Golden Hydrogen & helium - exploration and
industry development
9:35 Proposed LNG import terminals on the East Coast 12:00 Developing the Middle Arm Sustainable Development
Precinct – current plans and outlook for the future Stewart Easton, Executive Director, Peak Helium
9:45 Questions Hannah Barraza, Business Director, Duncan Lockhart, General Manager - Exploration,
Land Development Corporation Central Petroleum
OFFSHORE UPDATE
MIDDLE ARM, CCUS AND THE POTENTIAL FOR FUEL SECURITY AND STORAGE
9:55 Session to be advised MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN THE NT
2:50 Crowley – Update on Strategic Bulk Fuel Storage
12:15 PANEL DISCUSSION Facility – East Arm Darwin
10:10 QUICKFIRE SHOWCASE | Offshore Gas
CCUS Hub for Middle Arm – Immense opportunity
Richard McAllister, Project Director, Crowley Australia Pty Ltd
Janet Hann, Managing Director, Neptune Energy Australia for Northern Australia
— Transforming Middle Arm into a globally competitive, sustainable
3:00 Australia’s fuel security and resilience – (Framed
precinct with a focus on low emission petrochemicals,
DECOMISSIONING in National Security Requirements)
renewable hydrogen, CCS and minerals processing
10:40 Decommissioning oil and gas facilities in — CCS project updates Neil Greet, Director,
Australia — Australian Government funding – opportunities for growth Australian Security Leaders Climate Group
Dr Francis Norman, General Manager, — Creating new jobs and export pathways
3:10 Questions
Centre of Decommissioning Australia (CODA) Chris Consoli, Senior Consultant, Global CCS Institute
Alister Trier, Chairman – Gas Taskforce, Department of the Chief
3:20
CLOSING | Closing remarks & End of Conference
10:50 Questions Minister and Cabinet, Northern Territory Government
4:30 – 7:30
11:00 Networking and refreshment break in the exhibition 12:45 Darwin Clean Energy planning for Australian
Energy Security from a By-Product currently NT RESOURCES WEEK SUNSET HARBOUR CRUISE
Exported (through for a Condensate facility)
Departing from Stokes Hill Wharf
Tony Debenham, Managing Director, Darwin Clean Energy
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RECONNECT AND RE-ENGAGE WITH YOUR INDUSTRY COLLEAGUES
NT Resources Week unites three of Northern Australia’s foremost resource industry events:
– 28th Annual South East Asia Australia Offshore & Onshore Conference (SEAAOC)
This joint event is the leading meeting point for captains of industry across South East Asia and Northern Australia,
supported by the Northern Territory Government. There is a greater range of networking & social events, making
NT Resources Week not just conferences, but an all encompassing industry “experience”.
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www.ntresourcesweek.com.au/seaaoc
SEAAOC - South East Asia Offshore & Onshore Conference
24 – 25 August 2022 | Darwin Convention Centre
Email SEAAOC
info@informa.com.au – Quoting P22R01
Pricing Details
One registration gives you access to 3 conferences.
Sunset Harbour Cruise $120 $12 $132 For full terms and conditions, please visit:
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NT LOCAL SMALL BUSINESS RATE AVAILABLE
*There is a special discount on conference attendance for all not for profit organisations & small businesses (less than 10
people) that have originated in the NT and are not a branch office of a national or international company. To see if you qualify
for the discounted rate, please email richard.beattie@informa.com