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Date |
June 14th-15th, 2013 |
Venue |
Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, China |
Hotel |
Worldhotel Grand Juna Wuxi (5 star) |
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Theme |
Economic Globalization - Outsourcing or Insourcing |
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International Host |
Asia-Pacific CEO Association, Worldwide |
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Hosts in China |
. Wuxi Municipal Government of China |
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Strategic Partner: Hewlett-Packard
Intelligence Partner: Jones Lang LaSalle |
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Main activities |
. Formal meeting with top government officials
. Keynote Session
. Round table meeting; ITO, BPO and KPO
Cooperation and Communication Meeting
. Reception banquet by Gov. of Wuxi
. Business Tour |
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·The 6th GOS was chaired by Mr. Huang Qin |
·Ms. Huang Lixin, Secretary of Wuxi Munic |
·Mr. Wan Lianpo, Deputy Director of Depar |
·Mr. Ren Hongbin, Standing Vice President |
·Mr. Wei Jianguo, Secretary-General of Ch |
·Mr. Stanley Xu, Director & General Manag |
·Mr. Malcolm Norquoy, Director, IBM Globa |
·Mr. Huo Jianguo, President of CAITEC, Mi |
·Mr. Prakash Navalrai Kirpalani, Presiden |
·Mr. Peter Chan, Regional Director, Head |
·Mr. Pak Keung Chan, Vice President of Sa |
·Mr. Jack Perkowski, Founder and Managing |
·Mr. Zheng Xiongwei, Global Executive Cha |
·Mr. Zheng Xiongwei, Global Executive Cha |
·Mr. Kevin Gaylynn Kindall, Director, Qua |
·Mr. Li Gang, Head of International Servi |
·Mr. Max Allen Herriman, Region Special P |
·Mr. Yu Lixin, Director of Service Trade |
·James Liu, Sales Director, ITO of Hewlet |
·Mr. Sidney Yuen, Chairman of HK of IAOP, |
·Mr. Adriano Ruchini, Licensed Advisor of |
·Mr. Emre Akpinar, Deputy Operation And M |
·Mr. Alfredo M. Ronchi, Secretary General |
·Mr. Michel Plaisent, Full Professor of U |
·Mr. Christopher Maehl, Chairman of the F |
·Ms. Nihan Bol, President of The Bol Grou |
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Mr. Kevin Gaylynn Kindall, Director, Quantitative Analysis of ConocoPhillips, delivers a speech at the track Sessions of the 6thGOS |
outline of the speech (For more speech info,please feel free to contact us):
Potential Global Impacts of Structural Market Changes in North America
Marianne Kah Kevin Kindall
DISCLAIMER
This information is being presented to you for informational purposes only. You agree to assume any and all responsibility, liability, and loss for the acceptance, use or misuse of the information set forth in this presentation or on the program's website, as applicable. ConocoPhillips Company (i) makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the information set forth in this presentation or on the program's website, as applicable, and (ii) disclaims any implied warranties. By using the information set forth in this presentation or on the program's website, as applicable, you agree to these terms and conditions. Any opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the speaker and may not be opinions of ConocoPhillips.
Overview
Uncertainty is the “new normal”
Energy markets have always been and continue to be subject to the following:
Structural changes
Policy decisions
External shocks
North America is undergoing a significant supply change
Global Natural Gas Prices
Historical U.S. Dry Natural Gas Production
Top Ten Natural Gas Producing Nations (2011)
U.S. Natural Gas Production Outlook
Change in U.S. DOE Views on LNG Trade
WTI and Brent Prices
Non-OPEC Nations with Highest Crude Oil Production Growth (2008 to 2012)
The North America Shale Revolution Turns to Oil
North America Oil Demand, Supply, and Net Imports
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