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6th Annual Gas-to-Liquids Technology& Commercialization Conference & Exhibition22 - 23 JanuarySheraton Doha Hotel & Resortwww.gtltec.comSupported byHeld under the Patronage ofH.E. Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-AttiyahSecond Deputy Prime MinisterMinister of Energy & IndustryQatar Petroleum ChairmanOfficial host sponsorPlatinum sponsorsSilver sponsorOrganised byContributions fromOryx GTLShellSasolChevronHalliburtonLinde AGSasol TechnologyCONTAXBPExxonMobilNT Govt AustraliaInternational Energy AgencyHaldor TopsøeSud ChemieTOTALJOGMECNPCSonatrachCentral Petroleum LimitedPricewaterhouseCoopersArgonne LaboratoryNexantVolkswagen AG“Be in Qatar where GTL really happens”

GTL world comes together at“ TheGTLtec in Doha ”Andy Gibson, Commercial AdvisorExxonMobil Gas & Power MarketingJoin us in Doha for the biggest GTL event of the year !An impressive line up of authoritative speakers to give you the real global picture of GTL developments,technologies & opportunities.Key highlights of GTLtec DOHA 2007 Upcoming surge in new capacities - implications on GTL technology & industry developmentsWith the start up of Oryx, the world’s first commercial scale GTL plant, Qatar has firmly established itself asthe GTL capital of the World. Shell & ExxonMobil are each progressing integrated GTL projects in Qatar,helping the country to realise its goal of becoming the world’s largest GTL producer by 2010. As theworld watches how Oryx performs, many countries and companies have already announced GTL plans- how soon will they come into implementation ?GTL Economics & Prospects amidst high project costsGlobal phenomena of commodity price increases, engineering and construction skill shortages results incost overruns for GTL projects. What is the industry response ?Emerging Players in the fieldNew players TOTAL & JOGMEC join the list of GTL technology developers and will share with us theirexperiences & demonstration projects Technology advancements - Synthesis Gas, Air separation, Catalysts , Microchannel processes Update on global projects - Iran, Algeria, Australia, Venezuela Environmental issues / GHG status of GTL Comparing GTL/ CTL & BTL and more.Register NOW online @ www.gtltec.comSUPPORTING PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA

Day 1Monday, 22nd January8:009:00Welcome CoffeeHosted by2:10GTL : MEETING THE MARKET CHALLENGESIan Davison, Business Development ManagerGas to ProductsBP2:40MAJOR CHALLENGES FACING OPERATORS &CONTRACTORS IN THE MIDEAST AND IMPACT ONCONTRACTING STRUCTURETony Bury, Managing DirectorCONTAXMorning CoffeeHosted by3:10PROSPECTS & IMPLICATIONS OF GTL EXPANSION FORTHE GLOBAL ENERGY OUTLOOKTrevor Morgan, Economic Analysis DivisionInternational Energy AgencyORYX LESSONS LEARNED & EXPANSION PLANSChris Turner, General ManagerOryx GTL3:40Discussion followed by TeaHosted byMinister’s Opening AddressH.E Abdullah Ahmad Al-AttiyahDeputy Premier, Minister of Energy & Industry,Chairman of Qatar Petroleum9:2010:00Session 1 - Presentations by GTL Key Players in Qatar10:4011:2012:00STRONG PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN QATAR PETROLEUMAND EXXONMOBIL FOSTERS DIVERSIFICATIONINTO GTL* Jerry J. Wolahan, Vice President - Middle EastExxonMobil Development Company * to be confirmedA DAY IN THE LIFE OF PEARL GTLAndy Brown, General Manager, Pearl GTLShellSession 3 - Technology Advancements4:15ORYX GTL INITIAL OPERATING EXPERIENCE- Andre Steynberg, GTL Technology ManagerSasol Technology- Per Bakkerud, Director, Technology & EngineeringHaldor Topsøe4:45IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES FOR WORLDSCALEAIR SEPARATION PLANTS FOR PEARL GTL Meeting logistics issues Process design, optimising overall plant layoutDr. Gerhard Beysel, Business Devt ManagerLinde AG5:15CATALYST DEVELOPMENTS FOR SYNGAS GENERATION& BEYOND GTLDr Hans-Joachim Mueller, Group VP- Catalytic TechnologiesSud ChemieBUILDING ON THE ACHIEVEMENT OF ORYX Developing projects & markets, the next steps forthe GTL industryPatrick Butcher, Country ManagerSasolChevronSession 2 - GTL Economics/ Prospects inCurrent ClimateEscalating construction costs and commodities remain anuncertainty and raises questions of GTL project economics.What is its future outlook?12:401:00Panel DiscussionCAN THE E&C INDUSTRY MEET INCREASINGGLOBAL DEMAND ? Where are the price increase coming from ?Availability of trained engineers- Ray Orriss, Director GTLHalliburton- Andreas Brox, Project Manager –Air Separation PlantsLinde AG- Shaheen Chohan, Director of Market InsightsCONTAXDiscussion followed by LunchLuncheon Hosted bySession 4 - Emerging Players5:45GAS TO LIQUIDS: THE KEY TOWARDSHIGHER EFFICIENCIESDr Sabine Savin, R&D GTL CoordinatorTotal6:15DEMONSTRATION PLANT PROJECT (JOGMEC/NIPPONGTL TECH RESEARCH ASSOC.)Yoichi Norisugi, Senior CouncilorOil & Gas / Upstream Tech UnitJOGMEC6:45Discussion. Close of Day 11900 - 2000 hrs.Networking ReceptionHosted byProgram topics, speakers and schedules listed herein are confirmed as at printing time.Please refer to the event’s Updated Timetable at www.gtltec.com for most up-to-date details.

Day 2Tuesday, 23rd January(Choice of 2 concurrent tracks)Session 6 – Environmental Issues/Life Cycle Analyses11:20Track A8:008:10IRANMOVING FORWARD WITH GTL PLANS* H.E. Nejabat, President of NPC,Deputy Petroleum Minister * awaiting confirmation8:40ALGERIAPLANS AND THE PROGRESS FOR TENDERING OF THEGTL TINRHERT PROJECTAbdelhakim BenaoudaTinhert Integrated GTL Project ManagerSonatrach9:10Discussion followed by Morning Coffee9:50AUSTRALIAGTL OPTIONS INi) Northern TerritoryBrian Cann, Assistant Direct Gas Industries,Dept of the Chief MinisterNorthern Territory Govtii)10:50GHG ANALYSIS OF GTL & CTL PROJECTSDr Michael WangArgonne LaboratoryChairman’s IntroductionSession 5 - Global Projects: Plans & Update12:10CTL and BTL are rapidly advancing in many markets, andboth represent interesting potential competition to GTL asan alternative to conventional petroleum. Will CTL, BTLthreaten to oversupply the liquids (diesel)market eventually?2:00GTL, CTL AND BTL – FRIENDS OR ENEMIES Technology and Status Competing processes and approaches Product qualities Outlook for future Competitive economicsBruce F. Burke, Vice President, Global Oil and GasNexant2:30FUTURE OF SYNTHETIC FUELS FROM GTL, CTL & BTLHartmut Heinrich, Executive ManagerVolkswagen AG3:00DRIVING GTL TO THE LIMITShort clips & presentations from SasolChevron GTL Challenge & ExperienceMalcolm Wells, Marketing &Communications ManagerSasolChevron Shell GTL FuelSenior RepresentativeShell3:45Final Discussion & Close of ConferenceTrack BWORKSHOP TIMINGMorning Session: 8.10am to 11:10amCoffee Break at 9:10am11:20am - Attend Session 6 of Track ALunch at 12:10pmAfternoon Session: 2:00pm to 4.45pmGTL CATALYSIS WORKSHOPPROGRAM FISCHER-TROPSCH TECHNOLOGY Where are we? Which parts of the technology are of particularconcern to lenders? State of the art and new developments. BROAD OUTLINE OF THE PRINCIPAL STEPS USING F-TGTL PROCESSES TO CONVERT NATURAL GAS TO Synthetic crudes Liquid hydrocarbon fuels Waxes Lubricants and other products Alternative products slates and products qualitiesof the F-T GTL processes TRENDS IN FT TECHNOLOGY USING IRON AND COBALTCATALYSIS : REACTORS AND FEEDDiscussion followed by LunchSession 7 – Comparative Economics of GTL, CTL ,BTLCentral AustraliaJohn Heugh, Managing DirectorCentral Petroleum LimitedVENEZUELAGTL PLANS & DISOL PROJECT UPDATELuis F. D Elia, PDVSA IntevepGTL Project LeaderGTL GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) PERFORMANCESDominique Laurent, Manager, Sustainability DeptPricewaterhouseCoopers FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS IN FIXED BED VS SLURRYBED REACTORS. IS IT A CLEAR DECISION? GTL CATALYSIS - FT CATALYSTS ECONOMICS GTL CATALYSIS DEVELOPMENTS Where are we and what is the currentdevelopment trend, if any? Patent status/issues Selection of GTL catalysts – Main variables Preparation and characterization of catalysts- From client laboratory scale to the catalystsupplier facilities – What are the present/expected problems and how could this beimproved? Role of the catalyst supplier in the catalystdevelopment/improvement

What our past delegates say about GTLtec.“The quality and depth of the presentations made at GTLtec2005 was impressive and the networking opportunities wereexcellent. Attendance at GTLtec Conferences is obligatory forany company considering entering the GTL business.”Geoff Hunter, Principal Engineer - Strategic Technologies,Development Projects & Technical Services, Santos Ltd“CMT’s GTLtec conference in Doha is one of the best GTLconferences being produced in the World - it has an excellentmix of high quality papers concentrating on all aspects includingtechnical issues. The 2005 event maintained the standard and Ilook forward to participating in the next event.”John Hutton, Vice President, Syntroleum International Corporation“GTL technology presents a competitive opportunity to addvalue to Natural Gas resources. GTLtec 2005 presented asuccessful event for the providers and users of GTL technologiesto be updated and to compare notes. GTLtec 2007 should beno different.”Willem de Meyer, VP New Ventures, PetroSA“GTLtec 2005 in the “GTL Capital of the World” attracted manyparticipants from all over the world. Technical experts, key personsand scientists from international technology companies enjoyedhospitality and interest of QP officials, they could exchangedexperience and looked up to the professional organization ofthe conference.”Gerhard Beysel, Business Development ManagerAir Separation Plant, Linde Gas & Engineering“As in previous years the GTLtec conference 2005 turned out tobe a most valuable forum. Valuable and informative as boththe status as well as future trends of the emerging industry werediscussed. Sure something I will try to attend in 2007 again.”Hans-Joachim Mueller, Group Vice President– Catalytic Technologies, Sud-Chemie AG“It was a great conference and we were very pleased to supportit as a Platinum sponsor”Malcom Wells, Communications Manager, Sasol Chevron“GTLtec 2005 proved to be top flight, with all the majorcompanies pursuing GTL project developments in attendance,both presenting and exhibiting.It was a great opportunity to get the latest information on projectdevelopments, make connections with key players in the industry,and enjoy the hospitality of Doha.”Doug Heatwole, Principal, Ecology & Environment, Inc.“Have attended the past 3 GTLtec conferences. Each wasimmensely valuable to me in understanding GTL technology andthe imminently huge impact it is going to have on all of us globallyin the next 10 years. The opportunity to meet so many senior GTLtechnology leaders from the world’s biggest Oil companies, EPCsand consultants is an opportunity that every person serious aboutGTL will deeply appreciate.”Sam Sivaskandan, Sales Director, Global ProjectsEmerson Process Management Asia-Pacific (Fisher Division)“The set-up and content of the GTLtec2005 conference provideda splendid opportunity to meet colleagues and friends fromQatar and many different parts of the world in one place.The programme was enlightening with the many differentperspectives being presented.It was great to experience that our own commitment to thisindustry is shared passionately with so many others, big or small.”Jorgen Nergaard Gol, DirectorMarketing & Sales Technology Division, Haldor Topsoe A/S“The GTLtec Conference provided a great venue for the latestinformation on the emerging GTL industry.”Lynn Juarez, GTL Process Technology ManagerExxonMobil Qatar GTL Limited“ thank you for organizing the impressive GTLtec2005conference, which was an excellent opportunity for allparticipants to exchange information with many internationalcompanies working in GTL industry”Amr el halaby, Gas Pipelines Projects Dept ManagerEgyptian Ministry of PetroleumWorkshop LeaderWorkshop ObjectiveDr Rafael L Espinoza has been involved in the field of GTL for mostAfter a period characterized by only few companies andcatalyst suppliers willing to commit the large amount of resourcesnecessary to implement GTL commercial plants, we are on thethreshold of a new stage in the field of synthetic fuels.of his professional life. He was director of Fischer-Tropsch (FT) R&Dat ConocoPhillips (2000-2005) and responsible for the technicaldevelopment of the FT and Hydroprocessing technologies, includingcatalyst development and preparation scale-up, modeling, processdevelopment, reactor technology and products.At Sasol (1986-2000), he had the positions of Sasol Research Fellow,Manager of Basic Catalysis Research and Sections Leader for highand low temperature FT at the Process Development Dept. Some ofthe projects in which he was involved include the development ofcatalysts for Slurry, Fixed and Fluidized bed reactors, developmentof a Slurry bed reactor for FT (coordinator 1986-1989), commercialplants support, optimization of conceptual designs for new FT plants,optimization of the configuration of the Sasol plant in Sasolburg,etc.Dr Rafael was also Sr. Chief Research Officer at CSIR in South Africawhere he worked on catalyst development in the fields of acidcatalysis, supported transition metals and FT.He has numerous refereed papers and over 35 granted US patentsin the GTL field. In 2005 he started his own consulting company & isalso a consultant for Syntroleum.Dr Rafael will be assisted by Jeff BradenJeff Braden is currently Director of Sales & Marketing , Süd Chemie’sRefinery Catalysts (which includes GTL/CTL products) in the Americas.During his 23 year career with Sud-Chemie, held a variety of positionsincluding: R &D Chemist and group leader, Manufacturing ProcessControl Manager, Product Development Manager, and ProductionManager. Jeff has participated in several successful developmentaland scale-up projects relating to GTL/CTL.This new stage is characterized by more players, who haveentered a field maybe new to them, and covered with manypatents, papers and claims. It is therefore expected that the newplayers (technology developers, users and catalyst suppliers)will spend a significant amount of time and resources towardsachieving clarity in the field and to identify the best projectdirections, suitable to their specific needs.This workshop is oriented to the identification of the currenttechnical status of the GTL technology. That is, what has been sofar achieved, which aspects seen as technical challenges onlya decade ago have now been solved, and what remains to bedone.Because the catalyst is one of the most important variables in theGTL technology, some catalyst specific issues to be covered arethe current trends in catalyst development and the relationshipbetween the technology developers and the catalyst suppliers.Since the Fischer-Tropsch reactor plays an important role in thecatalyst development, a comparison between fixed and slurrybed reactors will also be covered in the workshop.In this way, we expect to provide some clarity about the currentstate of the technology and to contribute towards its successfuldevelopment and implementation.

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PLATINUM SPONSORSPearl GTL ProjectIn July 2006, Qatar Petroleum and Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell) announced the launch of the world-scale integrated Pearl Gasto Liquids (GTL) project, the largest energy project ever to be executed within the borders of Qatar. The Pearl GTL projectincludes the development of offshore natural gas resources in Qatar’s North Field, transporting and processing the gas to extractnatural gas liquids and ethane, and the conversion of the remaining gasinto clean liquid hydrocarbon products through the construction of theworld’s largest integrated GTL complex in Ras Laffan Industrial City.Some 1.6 billion cubic feet per day of wellhead gas will be producedfrom the North Field and processed to produce approximately 120,000barrels per day of condensate, liquefied petroleum gas and ethane.The remaining, dry gas will be used as feedstock for a new onshoreintegrated GTL complex which will manufacture an additional 140,000barrels per day of liquid hydrocarbon products. The Pearl GTLcomplex will consist of two 70,000 barrels per day GTL trains andassociated facilities. The plant will produce a range of high quality liquid products and fuels, comprising naphtha, GTL Fuel,normal paraffins, kerosene and lubricant base oils. GTL Fuel is the largest component of the product slate and can be used inexisting light and heavy-duty diesel engines. With lower emissions at point of use, it can play a major role in reducing local airpollution in cities and provide a strategic diversification of liquid transport fuel for importing countries. Production from thefirst Pearl GTL train is anticipated to begin around the end of the decade, with the start up of the second train following withina year. Progress has already been made offshore, with seismic data acquisition from the vast North Field, and two appraisal wellsdrilled to confirm gas compositions. The front end engineering and design (FEED) phase, which required almost a millionman-hours, is also complete. The GTL plant is as large and complex as a refinery covering the equivalent of 500 soccer fields.The project demonstrates Shell’s commitment to help Qatar realise its ambition to become the “GTL capital of the world”, andfor Shell to remain a leader in the emerging GTL industry.SASOL CHEVRONSasol Chevron was established in October 2000 as a 50/50 joint venture to actively pursue commercialapplication of GTL technology for selected Chevron and Sasol-held reserves of natural gas; third-party gasreserves; and host countries seeking to monetize their gas reserves.Sasol Chevron is a joint venture between Sasol and Chevron and combines Sasol’s world class Fischer-Tropsch(F/T) technologies with Chevron’s global resources, experience and complementary technologies in order todevelop GTL projects worldwide and produce premium, environmentally friendly fuels.The joint venture combines Sasol’s long track record, of successful synthetic fuel production and relatedtechnology development, with Chevron’s international presence, global market reach and project resources.Sasol Chevron is currently pursuing GTL and other gas utilisation opportunities in Qatar as well as providingmanagement, operating and technical services for the owners of EGTL in Nigeria and technical support tothe Sasol partner in ORYX GTL. In additional, Sasol Chevron is also engaged in exploring the opportunitiesfor GTL in Australia and Algeria.

22 - 23 JanuaryUpdate your details atwww.cmtevents.comSheraton Doha Hotel & ResortDOHA, QATAR070101FDS05A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZIf undeliverable, please return to:80 Marine Parade Road # 13-02 Parkway Parade Singapore ameCity/PostcodePositionApproving Manager’s NameTelPositionFaxTO REGISTEROnline:Email:Fax:Post to:www.gtltec.comcynthia@cmtsp.com.sg(65) 6345 5928Tel: (65) 6346 913280 Marine Parade Rd #13-02 Parkway ParadeSingapore 449269TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERAccount Name: Centre for Management TechnologyA/C No:251 - 004487 - 178Bank:HSBC SingaporeBranch:Marine Parade, SingaporeSwift Code:HSBC SGSGTT must include additional USD21 for Beneficiary’s Bankcharges. Delegates must bear all bank charges and localtaxes (if applicable). Fees must be NETT of ALL charges.Conference VenueCMT has arranged special discounted room rate for participants of thisevent. Please request for a special reservation form when you register.Sheraton Doha Hotel & ResortAl Cornich Street West Bay, P.O. Box 6000, Doha, QatarEmailOn Day 2, I am attending Track AOR Track BFees: The full Registration Fee includes cost of all sessions,luncheon, coffee/tea & cd documentation.Regular Fee1 PersonGroup fee for 3 or more*USD2,495USD2,295(from the same company)* Terms and conditions apply.Cancellations, Refunds & Transfers: A full refund will be promptly madefor all written cancellations 3 weeks before the meeting. Thereafter,cancellations are not refundable. A substitute may be made at any time.Photocopy Registration Form to Preserve Brochure Copy. Jan. 2007CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION DISPLAYSFor more information on how you can becomeinvolved in this event please contactcynthia@cmtsp.com.sgConfirmed Exhibitors - ExxonMobil, Shell,SasolChevron, Sud-Chemie, Linde, ContaxRegister online www.gtltec.com Copyright, All Rights Reserved Centre for Management Technology P.L. 2007EmailCountry

Nov 26, 2006 · 5:15 CATALYST DEVELOPMENTS FOR SYNGAS GENERATION & BEYOND GTL Dr Hans-Joachim Mueller, Group VP - Catalytic Technologies Sud Chemie Session 4 - Emerging Players 5:45 GAS TO LIQUIDS: THE KEY TOWARDS HIGHER EFFICIENCIES Dr Sabine Savin, R&D GTL Coordinator Total 6:15 DEMONSTRATION PLANT PROJECT (JOGMEC/NIPPON GTL TECH

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