The China-Montreux Energy Roundtable IV

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China-Montreux Energy Roundtable Program

 

 

OVERVIEW:

 

The China-Montreux Energy Roundtable builds on our three successful events attracting over 400 energy leaders and executives from related industries from China and overseas.  

 

TOPICS HAVE INCLUDED:

 

• Global Energy Supply and Demand Outlook higher prices, the environment and economic activity.

 

• Targets, Technologies and Management Techniques to Improve Energy Efficiency starting with China’s Energy Conservation Planning, Corporate Energy Savings, and Technology advances for cleaner energy development.

 

• Energy Savings and Efficiency in the Transport Industry including power train technologies and future transport fuels.

 

• Fuels for power generation including clean coal, natural gas and alternative energies.

 

• Corporate Governance the environment and energy efficiency in China

 

Here is an example of our 2006 Program:

 

 

The 2006 China-Montreux Energy Roundtable Program

 

 

Developing Cleaner Energy and Improving Energy Efficiency

 

Monday November 6, 2006

 

Official Welcome and Keynote Speakers

9:00-10:00       Dr. Wang Tao and Richard McKean

 

Address by Dr. Wang Tao, Chairman, Chinese National Committee for

World Petroleum Council, Beijing

 

Address by Richard McKean, President, Montreux Energy, Geneva

 

     Zhang Guobao, Vice President, China National Development and

     Reform Commission

                        “Government Policies to meet China’s Energy Challenges”

 

      Dr. Marianne Haug,  Former Director,  International Energy Agency and Chairman, Forum für      Zukunftsenergie, Berlin

“The Global Energy Outlook and the Future of Renewables”

           

10:00-10:30     Break

 

 

Session 1          Energy Supply and Demand Outlook

10:30-12:30

 

Yasser Mufti, Corporate Advisor Energy Outlook, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran

            “Global Supply and Demand and Saudi Upstream Plans”

 

Zhong Ren, Deputy General Manager, Sinochem International Oil Company, SINOCHEM  Group

     “Analysis and Trends in China’s Oil Imports”

 

Kensuke Kanekiyo, Managing Director, Japan Institute of Energy Economics

                                    “The Asian Energy Outlook and the Siberian Oil Pipeline”

 

Zheng Hengyi, Academician Academy of Chinese Engineering & Senior Advisor CNPC

“Outlook for Hydrocarbon and New Energy Resources in the South China Sea Deep Water Area”

                                   

12:45-14:00     Lunch

 

Session 2          Targets, Technologies and Techniques for Improving Energy Efficiency

14:00-16:15    

                       

Zhou Dadi, Director, Energy Research Institute, NDRC

"The Management and Technical measures for China's Energy Conservation"

 

Hamid Elahi, General Manager, GE Energy Consulting, Schenectady NY

                        “Technology advances for cleaner energy development”

 

            Dr. Alfred Oberholz, Deputy CEO, Degussa AG, Düsseldorf

                        “How can the Chemical Industry Contribute to China’s Energy Saving”

                       

                        Chris Nicholson, Global Leader Energy & Resources, Deloitte, McLean

                                    “Corporate Governance in the Energy Industry”

 

Session 3          Breakout Simultaneous Workshop Sessions

16:30-18:00

                        Energy Outlook – New Resources - Energy Efficiency

 

 

Tuesday November 7

 

                                                           

Session 4          The Transport Industry and Energy Savings and Efficiency

9:00-12:15

       

            Patrick Oliva, Corporate Vice President, Group Projects, Michelin et Cie, Clermont-Ferrand

            “Automobile Companies Search for Fuel Efficiency and Alternative Technologies”

 

            Tony Sewell, Director Venture Development, ExxonMobil, Hong Kong & Beijing

            “A Look at Future Transport Fuels: Costs & Implications for Air Quality”

 

10:30-11:00     Break

 

Wang Jiming, Vice Chairman, China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. (SINOPEC); Academician, Chinese Academy of  Engineering

“An Overview of Refining Technological Progress,  Oil Product Quality Upgrading  and its Market Forecast in China”

 

                        Andrew Kingston, President & CEO, DynaMotive Energy Systems, Vancouver

            “The Evolution of Energy: Biomass to BioOil”

 

Li Jun, Director, Technical Research Center, First Auto Works FAW, Changchun 

 “HEV and Energy Saving and Clean for China Vehicles”

 

Lunch

12:15-13:30

             

Session 5    Power Generation:  Clean Coal, Natural Gas and Alternatives

13:30-16;30

 

 

Xu Dingming, Deputy Director, The Office of Energy Leading Group, State Council, China

"Renewable Energy in China:  Current Status and Future Prospects"

 

                   Huang Zejun, Director Manager, West to East Gas Pipeline                                                                          Company, PetroChina, CNPC

                                    “West to East Gas Pipeline in China’s Changing Energy Mix”

 

                   Leow Foon-Lee, Clean Coal Director, Shell China

                                    "Clean Coal’s Global Potential"

                       

Dr. Zhang Yuzhuo, Vice President, Shenhua Group Limited

            “Coal Conversion Development and Opportunities in China”

 

14:45-15:00     Break

 

            Leow Foon-Lee, Clean Coal Director, Shell China

"Clean Coal’s Global Potential"

                       

Dr. Zhang Yuzhuo, Vice President, Shenhua Group Limited

            "Coal gasification potential in China"*

    

 

Session   6      Discussions and Conclusions

16:30-17:45

 

18:00               Roundtable Concludes

 

 

Purpose:

The purpose of the China-Montreux Roundtable is to convene senior executives, technical experts, scholars, and financiers in the energy and power industries in China and abroad.  The objective is to discuss openly and frankly the strategies for and efficient use of energy resources, rational energy investment, innovation and new technologies for energy, and the operations and management of energy companies for sustainable development.  The Roundtable will facilitate relationships among participants and further develop international energy investment.   

Benefits:

  • High-level, industry-to-industry interaction and quality dialogue

  • Opportunity to build and renew working relationships

  • Off-the-record, private plenary discussions and specific workshop sessions

  • Outstanding venue and organization to facilitate exchange of views and dialogue on a truly   global basis with input from all key industry players.

Process:

Participation is limited to 150 senior executives.  All sessions are "off the record" in order to facilitate an open dialogue. The China-Montreux Energy Roundtable is organized jointly by the Chinese National Committee for the World Petroleum Congresses in Beijing and Montreux Energy BIN S.A. in Geneva, Switzerland.  The executive body of the roundtable is the China-Montreux Steering Committee which guides the work of the joint secretariat.

Delegates:

  • Senior Government and International Policymakers

  • Chinese & International Utilities and Power Companies

  • Chinese & International Oil and Gas Companies

  • Equipment Suppliers

  • Automobile Manufacturers

  • Financial Institutions and Insurance Companies

  • Legal, Management and Accounting Advisors

  • Leading Research Laboratories and Institutions

Organization: 

The China-Montreux Energy Roundtable is organized jointly by the Chinese National Committee for the World Petroleum Congresses in Beijing and Montreux Energy BIN S.A. in Geneva, Switzerland.  The executive body of the roundtable is the China-Montreux Steering Committee which guides the work of the joint secretariat.

Transportation to / from Hotel

On arrival at the airport, taxis are readily available at all hours. To avoid queues at peak hours, it is recommended to arrange hotel meeting service and limousine pick-up.

        Airport taxi one-way is approximately USD10.00 (including toll gate fee)

 

One-way Airport Limousine Transfer @ US$62.00 one-way

        BMW Limousines (518 series or 730 series)

        Mercedes-Benz 280 SEL

 

Self Drive:

        Foreigners are not permitted to drive in Beijing without a Chinese Driver’s License

        Rental car services with drivers are available upon request

 

Speaking and/or Sponsorship Opportunities:  Please contact us for availability

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