Alaska Oil & Gas Congress Agenda At A Glance

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The Workshops

Morning Seminar – Monday, September 19, 2011
A Examining the Latest Federal and State Environmental Policy Developments and Understanding How They Impact Energy Project Development in Alaska
Afternoon Seminar – Monday, September 19, 2011
B Navigating the Challenging Social Environment: Best Practices for Stakeholder Consultation and Obtaining a Social License to Conduct Your Business
Welcome Reception for all delegates and speakers starting at 5pm

The Conference

Day 1 – Tuesday, September 20, 2011
  • Opening Keynote Address by Governor Sean Parnell
  • Getting Up-to-Speed on the Status of Permits in Preparation for an Alaska Gas Pipeline and Exploring the Issues That Have Arisen In Pre-filing
  • Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS): Examining Ways to Address its Declining Throughput
  • Global Supply/Demand Picture for Oil and Gas
  • Clarifying the Role of the Office of the Federal Coordinator and Update on Alaska Gas Pipeline Project
  • Northern Perspectives on the Mackenzie Gas Pipeline (MGP) and an Alaska Gas Pipeline to the Lower 48
  • Exploring the Implications of an Alaska Stand Alone Gas Pipeline and In-State Natural Gas Supply Options
  • North Slope Exploration and Production: Project Updates and Exploring New Frontiers
  • Keynote Address: The Alliance Pipeline Story: Examining How Challenges Were Overcome and How it Compares to the Challenges of Getting an Arctic Pipeline Built
  • Cocktail Reception at the conclusion of Conference Day 1
Day 2 – Wednesday, September 21, 2011
  • Keynote Address: Arctic Geopolitics and the Current State of Arctic Border Conflicts
  • Investigating the Potential for Offshore Oil & Gas Development in Alaska’s OCS in Wake of the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
  • The Status of OCS Permitting and Offshore Exploratory Project Development
  • Examining Developments in Spill Prevention and Response for Arctic Waters
  • Keynote Address by Commissioner Dan Sullivan, Department of Natural Resources, Alaska
  • The BLM on the Future of Onshore Leasing and the U.S. Federal Wild Lands Initiative
  • Exploring the National Ocean Policy and What it Means for Alaska
  • Panel: Oil Production Tax: Should There Be Reform?
  • Panel: Keeping the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Full: State and Federal Issues

Alaska In-State Energy Supply Summit

Day 3 - Thursday, September 22, 2011
  • Addressing Southcentral Alaska’s Natural Gas Supply and Storage Requirements
  • Railbelt Energy Plan: Exploring Options to Keep the Lights On
  • Exploring Alternative and Renewable Energy Solutions for Alaska
  • Exploring Issues and Solutions Around Non-Integrated Areas/Remote Areas

Partners & Sponsors

Poll

Will an in-state gas pipeline in Alaska act as a driver for new business?
Yes
No

Industry News

US slowly opening arctic waters for oil

February 20, 2012 | UPI.com

Cleanup prep continues at Alaska well blowout site

February 20, 2012 | Fairbanks Daily News-Miner