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Not an official UNCTAD record

Not an official UNCTAD record. CONTENTS. Exhibitions. Introduction. Congress Logistics. Date and Location. Congress Theme. Marketing and Communication. Congress Format. Sponsorship and Partnerships. Technical Tours. Security. Conclusion. Social Events.

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Not an official UNCTAD record

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  1. Not an official UNCTAD record

  2. CONTENTS Exhibitions Introduction Congress Logistics Date and Location Congress Theme Marketing and Communication Congress Format Sponsorship and Partnerships Technical Tours Security Conclusion Social Events

  3. 18TH WPC 2005 WILL BE A FIRST FOR AFRICA Johannesburg Tokyo 2005 1975 Rio Moscow 2002 1971 Calgary Mexico 2000 1967 Beijing Frankfurt 1997 1963 Stavanger New York 1994 1959 Buenos Aires Rome 1991 1955 Houston The Hague 1987 1951 London Paris 1983 1937 Bucharest London 1933 1979

  4. S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DATE AND LOCATION September 2005 CONGRESS DATE SUNDAY 25th SEPTEMBER – THURSDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2005 CONGRESS CITY JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA CONGRESS VENUE SANDTON CONVENTION CENTRE • A state-of-the-art 12-storey venue with over 22 000 m² of meeting space • Previously hosted UN World Summit on Sustainable Development

  5. CONGRESS THEME Shaping the Energy Future : Partners in Sustainable Solutions • The theme reflects the continuing efforts of the petroleum industry to meet consumers’ growing demand for cleaner, reliable and efficient energy supply • It recognises that in addressing the challenges of the future, the petroleum industry must continue to take action in partnership with its key stakeholders to jointly seek solutions consistent with the principles of sustainability: affordable, environmentally sound and socially acceptable

  6. WHO WILL BE THERE? • Congress • 3,000 Delegates • 500 Accompanying Persons • 400 Journalists • 250 Students • 57 National Committees of WPC • SAIOGE Exhibition • 400 Exhibitors • 25,000 Trade Visitors

  7. CONGRESS FORMAT Theme: “Shaping the Energy Future: Partners in Sustainable Solutions” Technical Programme Special Presentations Africa Focus Corporate Social Responsibility • Block 1: Upstream • Block 2: Downstream & Petrochemicals • Block 3: Natural Gas & Renewables • Block 4: Managing the Industry • Block 5: Special Session • Dewhurst Lecture • Africa Plenary • Africa Technical and Poster Session • Possible themes - Environmental awareness - Poverty alleviation - Skills development - HIV/AIDS Call for Papers From 1st May 2004 Review and Forecast Papers - Plenary Session Themes - • The African Perspective • Natural Gas in the Global Energy Perspective • Renewables: A Significant Part of the Solution • Partners for Sustainability • Corporate Governance – Forums Plenary Sessions Round Tables Poster Sessions

  8. SUNDAY 25th MONDAY 26th TUESDAY 27th WEDNESDAY 28th THURSDAY 29th PLENARY 1 PLENARY 4 PLENARY 6 PLENARY 2 PLENARY 3 PLENARY 5 P 11 P 10 P 4 P 6 P 9 P 8 P 1 P 7 P 5 P 3 SS 5 SS 9 SS 6 SS 8 SS 7 SS 10 SS 4 SS 3 SS 1 SS 11 BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK RT 5 RFP 10 RT 2 RT 3 RFP 5 RFP 6 RFP 9 RFP 12 RT 7 VTS RFP 4 RFP 7 RFP 2 RFP 8 RFP 11 RFP 3 RFP 1 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LUNCHEON OPEC / IEA LUNCHEON AFRICA LUNCHEON AWARDS LUNCHEON F 2 RT 4 F 13 F 18 F 5 F 10 RT 8 VTS RT 1 F 6 F 11 F 16 P 2 SS 2 F 4 F 9 RT 6 F 20 F 15 BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK DEWHURST LECTURE VTS F 1 F 7 F 12 F 17 F 3 F 8 F 14 F 19 AFRICA SESSION CLOSING CEREMONY 19:00 OPENING CEREMONY AFRICA NIGHT F - Forum RT - Round Table RFP - Review and Forecast Papers P - Poster Session SS - Special Session / Country PresentationVTS - Visualisation Technology Session HIGH LEVEL AGENDA 8:30 10:30 11:00 12:00 13:45 15:45 16:00 18:00 20:00

  9. EXHIBITIONS The Global Business Opportunities Centre (GBOC) Exhibition • For WPC members • Presents a positive link between the 18th WPC and SAIOGE • Located on the 5th Level of the Sandton Convention Centre (SCC) • Over 4, 000 square meters allocated to the GBOC • A commercial venture to be held in conjunction with the 18th WPC 2005 congress • To be held from Sunday, 25 September 2005 to Thursday, 29 September 2005 • Located on Levels 0 & - 2 of the SCC occupying 14, 000 square meters of exhibition space • To represent the largest petroleum exhibition ever held on the African continent The South African International Oil & Gas Exhibition (SAIOGE) • Major component of the Africa Focus • To highlight: environmental awareness, poverty alleviation, skills development & education and HIV/AIDS • To take place on Level 5, occupying a space of 700 square meters Corporate Social Responsibility Arena

  10. Kudu (Chevron / Energy Africa) Block 1 & 2A PetroSA JV with Forest) Coega Mossel Bay Saldanha Cape Town Block 9 PetroSA JV with Pioneer TECHNICAL TOURS PETROSA GTL ANGOLAN DEEPWATER PRODUCTION FACILITY PANDE GAS DEVELOPMENT SASOL CTL KAROO/TANQUA LESOTHO HIGHLANDS WATER SCHEME CAPE PENINSULA IBHUBESI

  11. CONGRESS LOGISTICS Arrivals/Airport Transfer • A “meet and greet” service at Johannesburg International Airport (JIA) • Bus transport from JIA to accredited hotels. From accredited hotels to congress venue and official events Transportation Service Providers • A choice of hotels will be contracted for congress delegates • Congress functionaries, VIPs, CIPs and personnel will be accommodated in designated headquarter hotels. Accommodation Registration and Accreditation • Registration will be conducted both manually and electronically. A registration brochure will be distributed end of 2004 Medical Facilities • SCC has a fully equipped emergency and first aid room. Emergency medical rescue will be on-site at SCC and other major events Security & Protocol • The Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure of SA is responsible for all major events. 18th WPC venues will be secured in accordance with international standards Government Interface • SAOC will interface with all relevant government departments and agencies on logistical arrangements via area coordinators

  12. SOCIAL EVENTS Welcome Dinner 500 Guests Saturday, 24 September 2005 - Luncheons - • WPC Awards Luncheon • Social Responsibility Luncheon • OPEC/IEA Luncheon • Africa Luncheon Opening Ceremony 4, 000 participants expected Sunday, 25 September 2005 - Spouse Programme - Africa Night All congress participants Tuesday, 27 September 2005 • Cultural Village • Soweto • Cradle of Humankind • Flea Market • Apartheid Museum • Newtown Cultural Precinct • Out in the Country (Magaliesberg area) • Gold Reef City • Union Buildings Closing Ceremony 4, 000 participants expected Thursday, 29 September 2005 Parallel Events

  13. MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS • Promotional Strategy finalised • Worldwide Marketing Campaign underway • 18th WPC is represented at all major industry events: • Trade shows • Conferences • Exhibitions • 18th WPC is actively promoted through: • Media (print & electronic) • Website: www.18wpc.com • WPC member countries

  14. SPONSORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP Host Sponsor The number of sponsorships available has been limited in order to offer the correct visibility and exposure to every sponsoring company Co-Host Sponsors • Host Sponsor: PetroSA • 4 co-host sponsors International Sponsors • Gold (8 sponsors) • Silver (10 sponsors) • Bronze (13 sponsors) Official Partners (max 8 partners) - Invited Co-Host Sponsors - • Government departments and agencies • Local government structures • Banks • Airline • Technology • Others Algeria (SONATRACH) Libya (NOC) Angola (SONANGOL) Nigeria (NNPC)

  15. SECURITY South Africa is a country of safety, security and rule of law • Special precautions have been taken to ensure no terrorism incidents take place • Delegates should in general take precautions as they would in any other city in the world • Security around the Sandton precinct (venue) will be very tight during the Congress • There are six agencies responsible for safety and security in South Africa • All security agencies have working co-operation agreements with their international counterparts (Interpol and others) • Sandton Convention Centre is one of the safest business districts in the world

  16. CONCLUSION South Africa and the African continent are ready to host the 18th WPC. The Congress is certain to leave a great legacy. Delegates are invited to register from September 2004 Sandton Convention Centre

  17. www.18wpc.com

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