Thursday 9 February 2012
Coal Seam Gas Risks & Returns
Short Description CSG Risks & Returns - Overcoming environmental, social & regulatory risks to maximize ROI
Venue Hilton Brisbane Brisbane, QLD
Date Thu 09 Feb '12 08:30 AM
Thu 09 Feb '12 05:30 PM
Members Cost See the website for details
Event Contact Ian Gray
Contact Phone 61282529405
Contact Email ian@resourcefulevents.com
Hosted By Resourceful Events
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Event

Join this timely and tailor-made forum to gain practical insights into the strategies and methodologies on meeting regulatory requirements, land access and permit approvals, community relations & social license, water management, tackling skill shortages, maximising return on investment and more.

Today’s CSG producers are facing increasing challenges associated with environment, social and approvals. The timely and tailor-made Coal Seam Gas Risks & Returns - 8-10 February 2012 Hilton Brisbane, forum will provide practical strategies and methodologies on meeting regulatory requirements, land access and permit approvals, community relations & social license, water management, tackling skill shortages, maximising return on investment and more.

The growing demand for cleaner burning fuels has created strong potential of Coal Seam Gas projects. With abundant resources underground, CSG has become a key interest of investors.Key highlights of this conference include:

  • Assessing and controlling the environmental risk associated with CSG operations
  • Identifying and managing regulatory risks
  • Achieving positive results in land access and approvals
  • Developing a level of trust with the communities
  • Increasing production rate and CSG reserves
  • Benchmarking with the successful business modes of coal seam gas industry in China
  • Achieving expansion of supply by securing long term contracts
  • Facilitating strategic workforce planning and development in CSG operations
  • Expanding your CSG pipeline networks
  • Minimising safety risks and incidents through effective well head safety management
  • Applying innovative CSG water management strategies and techniques
  • Managing native title and cultural heritage
  • Evaluating CSG project risks and maximising return on investment

Who must attend – from CSG/LNG, Coal Mining, Pipeline and Power Utililities:

  • CEOs, COOs, CFOs, MDs
  • Heads of Risk
  • Business Development managers
  • Operations & Production managers
  • Operations geologists
  • Exploration managers
  • Geotechnical engineers & specialists
  • Production technologists
  • Field operations managers
  • CSG project managers
  • Permit & project approvals managers
  • Land access & tenement/tenure managers
  • Resource analysts
  • Drilling Engineer

Why you must attend:

  • Manage regulatory and operational risks
  • Adopt practical strategies to minimise environment impact
  • Achieve positive results in land access and permit approvals
  • Foster community relations and gaining social license
  • Profit from the growing potential of CSG projects