Global Asset Security: Oil and Gas gives you the opportunity to hear from security experts with specific expertise in security threats around the world and across the US. You will have the chance to share knowledge and experience on common or industry challenges such as ensuring the safety of your personnel, and maximizing the robustness of your product supply chain in order to reduce your financial and physical vulnerability.
Attendance at Global Asset Security: Oil and Gas 2010 is essential for anyone involved with developing security strategy or running the security program either in the US or abroad
At a strategic level, The event will address the increasing need for security to be more effectively and efficiently integrated into overall business strategy, and how you can effect such integration in your business. How can you minimize the effect of budget constraints on your security programs? To what extent is your intellectual property safe and how can you improve your defense against financially damaging security breaches?
Key benefits of attending Global Asset Security: Oil and Gas 2010
Understand the business models and security trends that are driving the industry
Discover how TWIC and CFATS regulations can be efficiently assimilated into your business plan in order to ensure compliance and maximize effectiveness
Evaluate the changes in criminal strategy and uncover the true costs (and benefits) of implementing solutions
Reduce your loses and improve your safety record by creating the best possible offshore security program
Get the competitive edge- learn to maximize ROI from your security investments
Get critical insights into the real changes in global security in the regions where you have an interest
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Global Asset Security Oil And Gas
1. GLOBAL ASSET SECURITY:
OIL AND GAS CONFERENCE
Monday 22, Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 February 2010,
Houston, Texas, USA
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Mark Niblett, • Benchmark your security program with other
Global Director, Adrian Kendry, leading oil and gas companies and hear
Corporate Security, Senior Defense Economist, industry leaders explore critical business
HALIBURTON NATO changes to help you maximize ROI
Roger Hawkes, Grahame Bullock, • Advance your understanding on the latest
Director, Corporate Security, Head of Security, evolutions of international threat and get
GLOBAL INDUSTRIES NExEN PETROLEUM INC your questions answered at our roundtable
sessions, led by key members of the global
Peter Lofgren, Waleid Shater, oil and gas community
Regional Security Manager, Director,
Western Hemisphere, Security for North Africa • Optimize you crisis management strategy:
HALIBURTON and the Middle East, developing a crisis plan that is equipped to
CONOCOPHILLIPS reduce your vulnerability and financial loss in
Pottengal Mukundan,
the case of an attack or disaster
Director, INTERNATIONAL Brian Hogan,
MARITIME BUREAU Director, Security
Programs & Strategic POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP:
Alex De Alvarez, Analysis Enterprise
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2. Program Day One Monday 22 February 2010
08:30 Registration and refreshments ● Identifying and overcoming key challenges in current regulations
● Analysis of the TWIC challenges to date and examination of how
08:55 Opening remarks from the Chair these challenges might be avoided going forward
● The next stage of DHS regulation, final tiering for CFATs and
Analyzing business critical strategy developments ●
what it means for your facilities
Implementing effective information-sharing procedures to
09:00 Keynote presentation: positioning security as part of enhance detection and threat aversion strategy
the business plan in order to effectively prepare for the Speaker TBC
future global risk 12:30 Panel discussion: evaluating the evolution of the
● Developing a security program that is coherent with your business
objectives in order to maximize the potential operational and global threat landscape to plan an effective response
financial benefits ● Gauging the effect of recent evolutions in the political and economic
● Ensuring that security personnel have a business outlook in order to landscapes for oil and gas security
build the business plan into every layer of the security operation ● Evaluating the changing environment for onshore rigs as their
● The need for security projects to demonstrate value: communicating locations move from traditional area of exploration to new and
the impact of risk in the language of business in order to better remote areas: uncovering new threats and how you can avoid them
understand ROI ● Developing your understanding of the effect of increasingly complex
● Instigating an effective program to calculate the ROI of security technology and hostile locations on the risks faced by offshore rigs
investments thus ensuring an informed and efficient decision ● Analyzing developments in global piracy in order to gauge the
making process implications for your shipping routes and prepare evasive strategy
Russ Cancilla, Vice President & CSO, HSE & Security, BAKER HUGHES ● Defending your pipelines: developing a strategy to protect your lines
and defend your profits
9:40 Case Study: ● Assessing the financial and logistical implications of federal
regulations and guidelines at field sites in the US: how can
building a performance-based security program compliance, cost effectiveness and efficient implementation be
● Maximizing the effectiveness of your security program: using
achieved?
performance standards not compliance standards
Mark Niblett, Global Director, HALLIBURTON (PROVISIONAL)
● How to build performance standards into a security program and
substantially improve security Russ Cancilla, Vice President & CSO, HSE & Security,
● Developing your use of intelligence and local knowledge to improve BAKER HUGHES
security performance
Peter Lofgren, Western Hemisphere Regional Security Manager,
● Integrating security into the business: improving your efficiency by
HALIBURTON
developing ownership of the security program at management level
● Performance-based standards and making the business case: William Wilkins, Projects Manager, Corporate Security,
surviving the worst-case scenario VALERO ENERGY CORPORATION
Alex de Alvarez, Vice President Corporate Security, APACHE CORP.
Alex de Alvarez, Vice President, Corporate Security, APACHE CORP.
10:20 Identifying the potential advances in the robustness
and sophistication of security programs by converging 1:00 Lunch and networking
physical and logical security
Uncovering the potential costs and benefits of a more coordinated
●
approach in order to establish the business case
Offshore threats:
● Using more effective convergence between security disciplines to detection, response and prevention
create efficiencies and reduce costs
● Analyzing ways in which a dynamic relationship between IT and
2:30 The changing face of piracy: creating a robust
security might improve the effectiveness of your onshore and security portfolio
offshore security ● Assessing the true cost of piracy to identify primary financial
● Establishing the role of computer forensics in physical and threats and learn how loses in these areas might be mitigated
intellectual property security ● Analysis of the threat posed to shipping in the Gulf of Aiden
● Implementing effective convergence strategy: understanding the and establishing key measures to reduce your exposure to
logistical implications attack in the region
William Wilkins, Projects Manager ,Corporate Security, ● Prospects for a further reduction in piracy on the Malacca
StreaM a: 2:30 – 5:30
VALERO ENERGY CORPORATION Straight and analysis of optimal defense strategies
● Uncovering areas where risk is increasing or evolving:
forewarned is forearmed
10:50 Morning refreshments and networking ● Understanding developments in the aggressors’ approach
and equipment in order to ensure your response is
11:20 Overcoming terrorist threat – analyzing the trends, proportional to the changing threat
identifying successful tactics and mitigating threats Pottengal Mukundan, Head,
● Outlining trends in terrorist attacks on the region’s energy INTERNATIONAL MARITIME BUREAU
infrastructure – How real is the threat?
● What can be determined from previous attempts and the realities 3:00 Optimizing your defenses against sea-borne
of existing operations assailants: hardening the target
● Revealing tactics that should be implemented to enhance security ● Surveillance and identification: benchmarking against
in the face of growing threats the best possible scenario
Walied Shater, Director, Security, Middle East and North Africa, ● Establishing key trip-wires to deploy a response that is
CONOCOPHILLIPS proportionate to the threat
● Improving your response times in remote locations in
11:50 Evaluating the effectiveness of mandated security order to maximize the effectiveness of your reaction
programs and their impact on your business and ● Training and preparation: identifying the skills and
personnel that will reduce your vulnerability
security strategy ● Assessing the viability of using alternative routes: the
● Prioritizing critical facilities and allocating resources to ensure that
financial costs and benefits of taking the long way round
they are adequately protected
Roger Hawkes, Director, Corporate Security,
● Creating an effective public-private partnership to create an optimal
GLOBAL INDUSTRIES
security strategy
3. 3:30 Clarifying your legal rights and responsibilities 3:00 Pipeline security – preventing and responding
in defense against pirates and kidnappers to security breach in order to defend your
● The rule of law: establishing what protection you have in product flow
international waters to discover how to best deter and ● Key risk assessment procedure to ensure that your
retaliate against attackers security provision is optimal
● Determining the factors affecting your legal powers following ● Discovering key regional threats and understanding how
an attack or theft your security program can best respond to specific risks
● National laws and their implications for the level of security ● Analyzing critical technology and equipment that can
you can legally employ to protect vessels and rigs help you prevent pipeline security breaches and protect
● An overview of new laws against kidnap insurance, what your supply line
it means for your response and analysis of the long term ● Surveillance and detection at remote and unmanned
implications for K+R crisis planning sites: overcoming the challenges in order to enable a
● Analyzing potential future developments in global law swift response
relating to security in order to establish an effective forward ● The evolving risks in pipeline security: what threats
looking crime-response strategy should you be preparing for and what is your best
H. Allan Black, Partner, WINSTON AND STRAWN LLP defense against the associated costs?
Duane Jones, Corporate Security Manager, KINDER MORGAN
4:00 Afternoon refreshments and networking
3:30 Establishing key community relationships to
4:30 Advisory session-hardening the target: improve security in global locations
revealing next generation technology that will ● Analyzing the requirements of your location: creating an
StreaM a: 2:30 – 5:30
accurate understanding of key relationships and potential
maximize your offshore defenses
fracture points
● Identifying new products, the efficiencies they propose
● Facilitating the development of sustainable community
and the security threat that they reduce
interaction that allows your facilities to operate without
● Critical insight into their functionality, how they operate,
incident
and their subsequent vulnerabilities in order to access
● Allocating sufficient time and resources to develop a
their relevance for your business model
beneficial relationship
● Case studies of new technology in practice: deepening
● Damage limitation and repairing your relationship in the
your understanding of their objectives and successes
StreaM b: 2:30 – 5:30
event of an incident
● The product pipeline: analyzing the technological
● Establishing key areas for change and improvement going
advances that might contribute to your security and profit
forward
margin in the medium to long-term
SPEAKER TBC Adrian Kendry, Senior Defense Economist, NATO
5:00 Securing offshore rigs against attack and 4:00 Afternoon refreshments and networking
intrusion in order to reduce erosion of profits 4:30 Advisory session- securing your onshore
and improve safety facilities and other assets: revealing next
● Ensuring that your security program and crisis
management plan is optimal by understanding the generation technology to create a more
changing threat from seaborne raiders resilient infrastructure
● Robot operated platforms: assessing their vulnerability to ● Identifying new products, the efficiencies they propose
attack as opposed to more traditional formats and the security threat that they reduce
● Identifying and locating potential hostile parties ● Critical analysis into their functionality, how they operate
● Communicating with the central control centre in order to and their subsequent vulnerabilities in order to access
enable a rapid response and increased success rate their relevance for your business model
● Establish an effective procedure for dealing with ships ● Case studies of new technology in practice: deepening
perceived to be a threat: developing more effective your understanding of their objectives and successes
practices ● The product pipeline: analyzing the technological
● Deep waters and remote locations: predicting the future advances that might contribute to your security and profit
of rig security threats margin in the medium to long-term
Grahame Bullock, Head of Security, NExEN INC SPEAKER TBC
5:00 Remote location security: improving detection,
warning and response in order to effectively
prevent loss of assets
Onshore security: international challenges ● Improving communications between remote and central
sites in order to facilitate a workable security procedure
2:30 Securing the personnel supply chain: preventing ● Establishing best practice in intrusion response:
and responding to Kidnap and Ransom (K + R) overcoming the problems created by slow law
StreaM b: 2:30 – 5:30
● Developing your journey planning facility in order to reduce enforcement response times
your exposure to violent crime ● Training and preparation for security breach: mitigating
● Deepening your knowledge of geographical locations most the potential loses
subject to K+R in order to tailor your response and instigate the ● Crisis management in remote locations: ensuring that
most relevant possible security program law enforcement and emergency services are sufficiently
● Responding to a hostage situation: adhering to national briefed and equipped
law and safeguarding personnel whilst protecting the Kent Chrisman, Director of Global Security,
business interest DEVON ENERGY CORPORATION
● Developing an effective contingency program to reduce the
impact of stoppages
● Ensuring that your workforce can operate safely and efficiently
in high-risk areas
Paul Barker, Regional Security Advisor, EMEA, CHEVRON
5:30 Chairman’s summary and close of day 1
4. Program Day two Tuesday 23 February 2010
08:45 Registration and refreshments Crisis planning and management: assessing the
09:15 Opening remarks from the Chair
risk and developing a strategy to reduce exposure
in the event of an attack or disaster
09:30 Roundtable summit on regionally specific threats to 2:30 Keynote presentation: revealing cutting edge
safety, assets, and continuity of supply within your research on global threats
Ground breaking risk analysis based on an up to the minute
global operations data set. The opportunity to benchmark your operations against
Interactive roundtable sessions offer a unique opportunity
the security risk profiles of companies world-wide. An in depth
to come together with your peers to share best practice and
overview of the global security situation and how they will affect
develop solutions to critical challenges facing the industry as
your operations now and in the future.
a whole. Hosted by industry experts and each focused on a
Speaker TBC
specific set of issues, roundtables are an exciting, interactive
way to build your personal network and learn from the
experience and expertise of others. 3:00 Implementing an effective disaster management
plan to maximize preparedness
Delegates can attend up 3 roundtables and may select from: ● Analyzing the program formats on offer to develop a deeper
understanding of what they offer
Roundtable 1: West Africa ● Matching your program to your business plan: selecting the
Optimizing your response to the threat of targeted violence against appropriate cost and time commitment.
oil and gas assets ● What can a carefully considered and well executed plan offer you?
Grahame Bullock, Head of Security, NExEN INC Analyzing ROI and safety benefits
● Establishing best practice for training and exercises in order to
Roundtable 2: Venezuela ensure that the plan is executed effectively
Securing operations in areas of socio-political instability ● Contingency planning: reducing your financial and safety exposure
Brian Hogan, Director, Security Programs & Strategic Analysis if the business is compromised
Enterprise Security & Crisis Management, BAKER HUGHES Speaker TBC
Roundtable 3: Mexico 3:30 Afternoon refreshments and networking
Broader corruption, trafficking and extortion threats
Peter Lofgren, Regional Security Manager, Western Hemisphere,
HALIBURTON 4:00 Highlighting the latest developments in emergency
technology
Roundtable 4: Iraq ● Analyzing the successes and failings of the emergency technology
Running a successful enterprise in a post-conflict region already in place in order to identify areas where new investment
Speaker TBC could make an important contribution
● RFID technology in an evacuation situation: could it improve
Roundtable 5: North Africa safety and do you need it in your business?
Defending effectively against terrorist and other organized attacks ● Advances in card reader systems, ascertaining whether the
Paul Barker, Regional Security Advisor, EMEA, CHEVRON technology can ensure that your personnel are accounted for
and identifying additional functionality that can add value to
your business
Roundtable 6: The South Pacific ● Uncovering the latest advances in emergency response
Establishing key links with the local community
technology and what it can and cannot offer.
Speaker TBC
● What is needed now? Discussing the requirements of the industry
and what next generation exploration and production requires
in terms of security technology that contributes towards the
11:30 Morning refreshments and networking
business plan
Speaker TBC
12:00 Panel session: managing regional risk in
international operations 4:30 Chairman’s summary and closing keynote
The panel will give you the chance to discover the findings of the
roundtables and to engage in further discussion and debate on 5:00 Close of conference
current critical issues in international security:
● Developing effective due diligence and investigation procedures in
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5. Post-conference workshop Sponsor and Media partners
Gold sponsor
Homeland security – critical G4S Risk Management is the specialist protective
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largest global networks of security operations
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Wednesday 24 February 2010 the Oil & Gas sector providing a range of services,
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website covering the needs of over
09:00 Registration and refreshments 118,000 offshore oil and gas professionals
every month. Featuring a mixture of
09:30 Isolating the regulations that apply to physical articles including the latest news, views, industry project updates and
security and the actions necessary to comply trends, offshore-technology.com provides senior engineers, managers
A thorough overview of the current CFATS program and and other leading technology decision makers with all that is required to
clarification of the debate surrounding the future of the
stay on top of this fast-paced industry. www.offshore-technology.com
regulation. Discover what this will mean for your business
and how you can ensure that you are compliant and able to
benefit from the necessary investment. World Expro provides a clear overview
Sue Armstrong, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, of the latest industry thinking
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY regarding the key stages of exploration
and production. The publication boasts incisive commentary and
10:10 Round table discussion session: analysis from the world's most powerful business leaders alongside
An opportunity to debate the issues with Sue Armstrong and investigative and provocative articles from leading journalists.
your industry peers and to identify potential challenges and www.worldexpro.com
their solutions. Questions to be set by Sue Armstrong based
on key CFATS, and wider DHS-related challenges Energy Business Review (EBR) is the fastest
growing website within the energy industry. EBR
10:40 Update from the Coast Guard, uncovering provides a high level audience with a ‘one-stop-
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and your operations. With close analysis of harmonization
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key decision makers in emerging growth
Jim Bull, Chief of the Facility Branch of the OFFICE OF
markets with unique analysis and data for
VESSEL and Facility Security of the COAST GUARD'S Port
the first time, with contributions from leading
Security Directorate
industry analysts, practitioners and thought leaders
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operate and what can be done better? WorldSecurityDirectory.com is a platform
An exclusive chance to discover how TWIC implementation is
entirely dedicated for the defense and security
progressing and what it means for you. Interactive discussion
will enable you to share knowledge and experience with your manufacturers, suppliers, associations,
peers and at the same time develop a deeper understanding publishers, dealers, solution & service providers,
of the challenges and their potential solutions. event organizers among many others. It helps
LT Devon Brennan, Cargo and Facilities Division, suppliers and manufacturers reach out globally to buyers and also in
US COAST GUARD updating the defense community on various security events.
www.worldsecuritydirectory.com
12:00 Round table discussion session:
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Coast Guard. Oil, Gas, Offshore and the Maritime industries.
Worldoils' web portal is a central platform for visitors who need
12:30 Refreshments and Networking
information regarding oil and gas products and services, research,
training, conferences, news and events as well as a popular
1:00 Keynote presentation: ascertaining key areas
advertising base for providers of Oil, Gas, Marine and Offshore
for investment and their role in the business services. www.worldoils.com
● Optimizing access control of physical and logical security
in order to meet regulations and protect your business
critical assets
● Managing intrusion: establishing policy and procedure
● Maximizing the effectiveness of your inventories and
contents recording processes to ensure a comprehensive
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● Establishing shipping and receiving procedure to comply
with regulations We would be happy to organise a media partnership with you.
Duane Jones, Corporate Security Manager, KINDER MORGAN
For more details of how we can help please contact
1:30 Close of workshop Adrian Gray on +44 (0) 207 936 6678 or by email at
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