CONFIRMED ATTENDEES


  • Keynote Speaker
    Dr Hussein al-Shahrestani
    Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq for Energy Sector


  • Abdul-Kareem Luaibi
    Minister of Oil


  • Dr Qusay al-Suhail
    First Deputy President of the Parliament


  • Dr Ahmed al-Shamma
    Deputy Minister of Oil

 


Iraq Gas 2012 is the first major international conference and exhibition focused entirely on gas and refinery industries in Iraq.

Iraq has embarked on a huge multi-track mega-project program to expand its gas production capacity by five-fold to exceed seven billion cubic feet a day in the next five years. The country is set to emerge as a significant gas producer and exporter on the global gas map.

Following the tremendous success of Iraq Mining 2011, we are delighted to bring together key Iraqi decision-makers, ministers, deputies and advisors to exchange with senior executives of major international companies and investment organisations.  Focus will be on creating venture and investment opportunities in gas, refineries and their related industries in Iraq.

The Aim

Iraq Gas 2012 will facilitate constructive dialogue and exchanges between all the key players for rebuilding world-class gas and refinery industries in Iraq.

The Objectives

  • To discuss opportunities for developing world-class gas and refining industries in Iraq.

  • To create a platform for linking foreign investors with specific projects and investment proposals in gas and refineries in Iraq.
  • To present existing infrastructure in gas and refineries and explore mechanisms for upgrading these industries and expanding on abundant local assets.
  • To foster collaboration and cooperation between Iraqi and international industries and investment organizations through direct talks with Ministers, Deputies, Senior Advisors, Parliamentarians, and Director Generals of the relevant industries.

Key Topics

  • The future outlook for gas and refineries in Iraq
  • Major opportunities for investment
  • Existing infrastructure and logistics
  • Strategies of the Ministry of Oil as regards to gas and refineries.
  • Business in Iraq – the ins and outs.

 

 


 

 
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