Agenda timing is Australian Central Standard Time – ACST
2024 Agenda
7:45
Registration & Morning Coffee
8:45
OFFICIAL OPENING | NT Resources Week
Alexandra Bennet, Conference Director, Informa Connect
8:50
Welcome to Country
Nicole Brown, Proud Larrakia Woman
8:55
OPENING | Opening remarks from the Chair
Izzi Messina, Vice President, Consulting- Growth & Development- APAC, Wood.
9:00
NORTHERN TERRITORY CHIEF MINISTER ADDRESS
Hon Lia Finocchiaro MLA, Chief Minister, Northern Territory
9:20
FEDERAL MINISTERIAL ADDRESS
Hon Madeleine King MP, Minister for Resources; Minister for Northern Australia
9:30
PANEL DISCUSSION | The outlook for the energy transition in Australia
- New investment in renewables, critical minerals, clean energy supply chain
- A Future Made in Australia, for all Australians
- Traditional Owner Engagement – Achieving successful, respectful partnerships with shared benefits
Alister Trier, Chief Executive, Department of Mining and Energy, Northern Territory Government
Erica Lampropoulos, Executive Director, Pollination Group
Cameron Garnsworthy, Managing Director, SunCable
Darryl Cuzzubbo, Managing Director and CEO, Arafura Rare Earths Limited
10:10
PANEL DISCUSSION | The green premium conundrum
- Current pressures are creating tension between near-term financial performance and commitments toward a net-zero world
- Where to from here?
Celia Hayes, Partner – Sustainability and Climate Change, Deloitte
David Heard, Executive Counsellor, Energy, Dragoman
10:35
FEDERAL SHADOW MINISTERIAL ADDRESS | Securing the Future
Senator Susan McDonald, Shadow Minister for Resources; Shadow Minister for Northern Australia
This concludes our joint Plenary session. Concurrent sessions starting after the refreshment break:
– SEAAOC
– Mining the Territory
– NT Clean Energy & Decarbonisation Forum
10:55
Networking and refreshment break in the exhibition
SEAAOC MAIN SESSION COMMENCES
11:30
Welcome remarks from the Chair
Izzi Messina, Vice President, Consulting- Growth & Development- APAC, Wood
11:35
KEYNOTE ADDRESS | Santos
Vince Santostefano, Executive Vice President – Western Australia, Northern Australia & Timor Leste, Santos
12:05
KEYNOTE ADDRESS | INPEX
Chris Wilson, Executive Vice President Operations, INPEX Australia
12:35
PANEL DISCUSSION | LNG Outlook & Energy Security
- Outlook for the Asian Gas market, and competition from the Middle East LNG suppliers
- Demand for Australia’s energy exports
- The role of joint co-operation
- Is Australia doing enough to provide security to our customers abroad?
- Drilling down – disincentives & incentives – Australia, US and EU
Mohammad Barzanji, General Manager – Asset & Decarbonisation, Tokyo Gas Australia
Rick Wilkinson, Chief Executive Officer, EnergyQuest
Neil Pollock, Senior Consultant LNG and Marine, Poten & Partners
1:05
Networking and Lunch break in the exhibition
2:00
PANEL DISCUSSION | Gas supply concerns in Australia
- Implications from the recent legal challenges to gas projects in Australia –Impacts for energy supply
- Regulatory certainty – how does this work for offshore projects? Is the system broken?
- What needs to be done to build up investor confidence and Australia’s international reputation as a reliable energy partner?
Samantha McCulloch, Chief Executive, Australian Energy Producers
Sue McCarrey, Chief Executive Officer, National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority
Thomas Mortimer, Policy Director, AWU
2:30
KEY ADDRESS | How natural gas supports a lower carbon energy future
Danny Woodall, Director of Operations, Chevron Australia
2:50
The role of smart technology and AI in improving O&M performance
Darren Elms, Business Development Director, Wood
3:10
Networking and refreshment break in the exhibition
3:40
The Beetaloo Basin: A Global Perspective
Martin Wilkes, Managing Director, RISC
3:55
Leading the large-scale development of the Beetaloo Basin
Scott Crabtree, VP Sustainability, Tamboran Resources Corporation
4:10
Exploration update
Alexander Cote, Head of Australian Operations, Daly Waters Energy
4:25
Moving the Beetaloo into Production
Alex Underwood, Managing Director, Empire Energy
4:40
Q&A
5:00
CLOSING | Closing remarks from the Chair
5:00
NETWORKING DRINKS IN THE EXHIBITION HALLS
8:30
Registration & Morning Coffee
9:00
Welcome remarks from the Chair
Izzi Messina, Vice President, Consulting- Growth & Development- APAC, Wood
9:10
Energy transition challenges and opportunities in Australia and the Indo-Pacific
Professor David Close, Director, Gas & Energy Transition Research Centre, University Queensland
9:30
A Journey to the Western Isle
Andrew Jefferies, CEO, Echelon
9:45
The experience of navigating regulatory approvals (Federal, Qld, NT and Vic) for Gas projects supporting the energy transition
Chris Bignill, Environmental Approvals Lead, ADZ Energy Pty Ltd
10:00
Central Petroleum’s latest plans
Ross Evans, Chief Operating Officer, Central Petroleum Limited
10:15
The critical role of gas pipelines in unlocking the potential of the Beetaloo Basin
Darren Rogers, Group Executive Energy Solutions, APA Group
10:30
Q&A
10:50
Networking and refreshment break in the exhibition
11:30
PANEL DISCUSSION |Domestic east coast gas market shortages
- The potential to import LNG to Australia’s east coast
- The role of LNG import terminals and new supply
- The Northern Gas Pipeline
Nerise Cook, General Manager Pipelines, Jemena
Krishan Pal Birda, VP – Australasia Oil & Gas Research, Rystad Energy
Professor David Close, Director, Gas & Energy Transition Research Centre, University Queensland
John Gibb, Research Director, Upstream Oil & Gas, Australasia, Wood Mackenzie
12:15
Top End Energy’s plans to explore for natural hydrogen, helium and onshore gas
Andrew Somoff, Non-Executive Director, Top End Energy
12:30
Natural Hydrogen opportunities in Australia
Neil McDonald, Managing Director, Gold Hydrogen & Chairman, Natural Hydrogen Association of Australia
12:45
Q&A
1:00
Networking and Lunch break in the exhibition
2:00
Helium Market Overview, Outlook & Opportunity
Phil Kornbluth, President, Kornbluth Helium Consulting LLC
2:15
Successful and Respectful Partnerships – Achieving Shared Benefits and Economic Development
- Training & job opportunities for First Nations people in the oil/gas sector
Roanna Edwards, Partner, Yamagigu Consulting
2:35
PANEL DISCUSSION |How do local SMEs, and Traditional Owner businesses tap into the growth projects in the NT?
- Some of the challenges and successes in being part of the supply chain
Robbie Rusca, Managing Director, Rusca Group & Board Member, NTIBN
Christian Lugnan (Gumbaynggirr), Strategy & Engage24ment Lead (Aboriginal Business & Organisational Support), Aboriginal Investment NT
3:00
Closing remarks from the Chair & End of Conference
4:30
NT RESOURCES WEEK SUNSET HARBOUR CRUISE
Departing from Stokes Hill Wharf