IPA Professionals Division Luncheon Talk

 

Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 

Time: 11:45 hours

VENUE:

Libra Ballroom, Hilton Executive Club

Jakarta Hilton International

Jln. Jendral Gatot Subroto - Jakarta Pusat

SUBJECT: "Mechanism of Government Take in the Oil and Gas Industry And Implications on Investment and Value"

SPEAKER: 

Chris Ayers

Manager of Economics and Planning for ConocoPhillips Indonesia

  

BIOGRAPHY

Chris Ayers has been in Jakarta as the Manager of Economics and Planning for
ConocoPhillips
Indonesia for three years.

Chris has a total of 24 years experience with ConocoPhillips in Finance positions in Exploration & Production and Natural Gas and Gas Products Processing. As an investment appraiser Chris has experience with fiscal regimes in over thirty countries. Chris has a B.S. in Statistics and an MBA in Finance.

 

ABSTRACT

Total estimated investment requirement for energy supply infrastructure worldwide over the 2001-2030 period is 16 Trillion US dollars and accounts for about 1% of total global GDP. Oil and Gas is one of the most heavily taxed and regulated industries in the world. Yet government take varies wildly from country to country, and even within an individual country government take can have a wide variance. This presentation reviews mechanisms for government  take, impact on foreign investors and governments, and implications for capital investing on a worldwide base and also specifically here in Indonesia.

FUTURE TALKS

Suggestions and volunteers for talks are always welcome. Topics should be relevant to exploration and production in Indonesia and/or be of interest to a wide range of disciplines.

Please contact the Luncheon Talks Chairman, Peter Butterworth, at VICO Indonesia, phone 5236018, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and/or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

COST : Rp. 125.000,00 (IPA Prof. Div. Member) or Rp. 145.000,00 (Non IPA Prof. Div. Member) excluding drinks, payable at the entrance of the Libra Ballroom; payment in cash is preferred.

 

·            Reservations and cancellations will be accepted until 15:30 hours on Monday, May 24, 2004. Phones: 572.4284-4286; fax: 572.4259; e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

    

·            No reservations and cancellations will be accepted after this time.

·         Members of IAGI, HAGI and IATMI are welcome.

 

 

Please make sure that if you hold a reservation and are unable to attend that you notify

the IPA Office as soon as possible otherwise you will be charged for cost of the luncheon.

 

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