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GIOGIE
2009 will be held on April 2-3, 2009. More information on this event
will be available later.
7th
Georgian International Oil, Gas, Energy and Infrastrucure Conference
and Showcase took place in Tbilisi, Georgia on 3-4
April 2008. It attracted over 250 delegates from 15 countries.
The conference is officially supported by the Prime Minister
of Georgia, Ministry of Energy of Georgia , Ministry of Economic
Development, Georgian Oil & Gas Corporation (GOGC).
Senior level delegations from USA, UK, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan
and Ukraine attended GIOGIE 2008.
Georgia
is a strategic crossroad for hydrocarbon transit in
the Caspian region. The country has experienced significant growth
since the new democratic government came into force. The main directions
of the energy policy are energy security, diversification of gas
supplies, reconstruction of hydropower plants, construction of underground
gas storage facilities, attracting foreign investments and privatization.
The
South Caucasus gas pipeline and the BTC (Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan) pipeline
allow oil and gas to flow from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Europe. Over the last decade, $5 billion has been invested by BP and its
partners into development of the major oil and gas pipelines that
cross Georgia.
Reconstruction
work on the Batumi Oil Terminal is now complete and reconstruction
of the Poti port is currently underway. Construction of a new, Kulevi
Oil Terminal, operated by SOCAR, will be completed this year.
There
has been a great deal of interest in developing Georgia's own oil
and gas fields. Oil exploration projects are being conducted in
East and South-West Georgia. In 2007 several new license blocks
were awarded to international oil companies. Georgia
is party to the Kyoto
protocol which creates additional opportunities for investors who
could be financially rewarded if their projects reduce greenhouse
gas emissions.
Conference
topics include :
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Opportunities for foreign investment in Georgia's energy industry.
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Georgia's role as a strategic crossroads for oil & gas
transportation between Asia and Europe. BTC and BTE pipelines -
achievements and challenges. Transit via oil terminals.
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Diversification of imported energy resources. Regional energy security.
Aiming towards economic independence and sustainability of the energy
sector .
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Exploration and Production: developing current fields and the prospects
for future development. New license blocks have recently been awarded
to international oil companies.
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Rehabilitation and construction of hydropower plants. Georgia has
one of the largest undeveloped hydropower potentials in the world
(50,000 MW) but is only using 10% of its capacity. Risk assessment
and pre feasibility studies are currently being held to determine
investment opportunities in greenfield hydrowpower sites.
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Development of electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure.
Completion of metering system.
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Legislative and fiscal regime
Traditional
sponsors and participants include:
BP,
SOCAR, KazTransGas, Statoil, BOTAS, TPAO, Canargo, Batumi Oil Terminal,
Cross Caspian, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Shell Global Solutions, Total
, Georgian
Int'l Energy Corp. (GIEC), Seacor Environmental Services, Hi-Force,
Georgian Steel, Kentech, GeoEngineering, Mannesmann Fuchs Rohr,
McDermott, Silk Road Group, Millennium Challenge Georgia (MCG),
EBRD, Bank
of Georgia, AmCham,
Wintershall, Wissol Petroleum, World Bank and
many others.
Come to GIOGIE - learn
about
business
opportunities and
enjoy
traditional Georgian hospitality,
picturesque
sights and a wonderful cuisine!
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