The International Oil Summit is a conference organized each year in Paris by IFP Energies Nouvelles, the energy weekly Pétrostratégies, and IFP Training.

The International Gas and Electricity Summit was foundede in 1999 by IFP, IFP Training, SPTEC Advisory managed by Mustapha K Faïd and Petrostrategies. SPTEC Advisory left the organisation in 2007.

The International Oil Summit was first held in October 2000. Since its inception, it has become one of the most important yearly events in this field, facilitating the exchange of ideas and enabling the participants to share their assessments of current international situations and the future of the world oil market.

The often-dramatic events the world has experienced since the beginning of this Century, have had enormous repercussions on the hydrocarbons industry and are expected to continue to affect it in the medium and longer terms.

In addition to several internal factors, source of many uncertainties and risks for the oil market, such as:

supply/demand perspectives,

valorization of this non-renewable resource,

producers-consumers relations,

the green-house effect, etc ;

external factor (terrorism, geopolitical tensions, economic-political-social problems, etc.) have also a major impact on the oil market.

Therefore,

the fluctuation of oil prices,

the dialogue between producing and consuming countries,

the relations between OPEC and non-OPEC countries,

the role of competing energy sources and the environmental constraints,

the long-awaited economic recovery,

are among the questions the eminent speakers are invited to address at the occasion of this conference.


Speakers of the previous Oil Summits, from 2000 to 2011

• Ministers

2000 :
H.E. Mr. A. Rodriguez Araque, Minister of Energy ( Venezuela)
H.E. Mr. A. S. El-Badri, Secretary of “General People’s Committee of Energy” (Libya)
H.E. Mr. S. M. Hosseini, Vice-Minister of Petroleum (Iran)
H.E. Mr. R. Lukman, Presidential Advisor (Nigeria)


2001 :
H.E. Mr. A. Al-Naïmi, Minister of Petroleum and Mining Resources (Saudi Arabia)
H.E. Mr. C. Pierret, State Secretary to Industry (France)
H.E. Mr. A- Al-Anbari, Ambassador (Iraq)
H.E. Mr. R. Lukman, Presidential Advisor (Nigeria)
H.E. Mr. B. Sandal, Vice-Minister of Petroleum (Norway)


2002 :
H.E. Mr. A. Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Minister of Energy (Qatar)
H.E. Mr. A. Illarionov, Presidential Advisor (Russia)


2003 :
H.E. Mrs. N. Fontaine, Delegate Minister to Energy and Industry (France)
H.E. Mr C. Khelil, Minister of Energy and Mining (Algeria)
H.E. Mr E. Martens Rebolledo, Minister of Energy (Mexico)
H.E. Mr A. Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Minister of Energy (Qatar)
H.E. Mr A. S. Calderon, OPEC General Secretary


2004 :
H.E. Mr A. Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Minister of Energy and Industry (Qatar)
H.E. Mr. P. Devedjian, Delegate Minister for Industry (France)


2005 :
H.E. Ms. Thorhild Widvey, Minister of Petroleum and Energy (Norway)
H.E. Ali Al Naimi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (Saudi Arabia)
H.E. Abdulla Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry (Qatar)
H.E. Mr. Patrick Devedjian, Minister Delegate for Industry (France)
H.E. Sushil Chandra Tripathi, Petroleum and Natural Gas Secretary (India)

2006:
H.E. Edmund Daukoru, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Nigeria
H.E. Abdulla Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry, Qatar
H.E. Mohamed bin Dhaen Al Hamili, Energy Minister, United Arab Emirates
H.E. Odd Roger Enoksen, Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Norway

2007 :
H.E. Mohamed bin Dha'en Al Hamli, OPEC President and Energy Minister, United Arab Emirates
H.E. Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry, Qatar

2008

Mr. Ali I. Naimi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Saudi Arabia

2009
H.E. Abdallah Al Attiyah, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Energy, Qatar
H.E Mohamed bin Dhaen AlHamli, Minister of Energy, United Arab Emirates

2010
H.E. Abdallah Al Attiyah, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Energy, Qatar

2011
H.E. Mohamed bin Dha'en Al Hamli, OPEC President and Energy Minister, United Arab Emirates

• Companies

Anadarko : R. J. Allison
BHP : Ph. Aiken
BP/Amoco : J Manzoni, P. Davies, M. de Fabiani, T. Hayward
CHEVRON : Edgard Habib
CWC ASSOCIATES Ltd : A. Parra
GAFFNEY CLINE & ASSOCIATES : G. Simpson, P. Gaffney
HALLIBURTON: L. Watts
Hellenic Petroleum : Panos Cavoulacos
IFP : C. Mandil, D. Morel, J-P. Favennec, O. Appert, N. Alazard-Toux
NORSK HYDRO : E. Reiten, Tore Torvund
PDVSA : E. Praselj, A. R. Araque
PERENCO : François Perrodo
PETROBRAS: H. Ph. Reichstul
PETROSTRATEGIES : P. Terzian
REPSOL YPF : R. Blanco, J. Segrelles, A. Cortina, F. Castañeda
Royal Dutch SHELL Group : Mr. Malcolm Brinded, Jeroen van der Veer, A. Loader
SAUDI ARAMCO: N. G. Saleri, A. H. Nasser
SHELL: Malcom Brinded, Jeroen Van der Veer, A Loader, Mark Williams
SONATRACH : Mohamed Meziane
SCHLUMBERGER : J-D. Percevault
STATOIL : H. Lund
TOTAL : C. de Margerie, T. Desmarest, C. Mattenet, Y-L. Darricarrère
YUKOS : M. B. Khodorkovsky, R. Leonard
TECHNIP : D. Valot


• Institutions

Advisor to the Minister, Saudi Arabia : Ibrahim Al-Muhanna
AIE
: R. Priddle, C. Mandil
IFRI : Ph. Colombani
International Energy Forum: Arne Walther
Ikarus Petroleum Holdings : Nader Sultan
OPEP : A. Rodriguez Araque, A. Shihab-Eldin, Mohammed Barkindo, Mohammed Hamel
Oxford Institute : R. Mabro
Tokyo Institute of Technology: Tatsuo Masuda

Mr. S. Boussena, ancien Ministre de l'Energie et des Mines (Algérie)
Mr. A. Parra, CWC ASSOCIATES Ltd



• Chairman

Mr. N. Aït Laoussine, former Minister of Energy (Algeria), President of NALCOSA


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