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Never before has planning and collaboration, risk, cost reduction and the need for a more efficient business model been this crucial for the Oil and Gas Industry.

The upstream oil and gas sector with its sophisticated and financially demanding supply chain, provides an ideal opportunity for International and National oil companies to maximise their profitability through developing a more robust, efficient supply chain ecosystem.

SAE Media Group’s forthcoming Oil and Gas Supply Chain Management event will address challenges, innovation, solutions and lessons learned, as influential players from the oil and gas landscape come together to understand how to generate value, create efficiency, and improve productivity.

We will address best practice models in; procurement, asset management, planning, collaboration, fulfillment, sourcing, contract and purchasing, as well as logistics

We will also be providing an invaluable cross sector session from demanding supply chain industries such Defence and Aerospace, and a rare opportunity to hear from futurologists "Future Laborotories" on the "future of the supply chain industry."

Do not miss this educational opportunity to gain competiitve advantage, create a common voice for the oil and gas industry, as well as hear how to maximise profitability through innovation and strategic collaboration.

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Champion Technologies sponsors Supply Chain solutions OFS Data Management Supply Chain Performance

 

 

 

  • Develop further understanding on how your organisation can maximise profitability through transformation and optimisation of the supply chain 
     
  • Hear from key Oil and Gas providers about their achievements and lessons learned 
     
  • Understand key drivers in supply chain performance initiatives, procurement strategies and asset management 
     
  • Gain invaluable insight into the importance of supplier relationships, planning and collaboration 
     
  • Engage key stakeholders with direct purchasing responsibility and meet future suppliers critical to your business

     

SMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement your company's marketing strategy.  Prime networking opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand your client base within the context of an independent discussion specific to your industry. Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from sponsoring our conferences please contact: sponsorshipdept@smi-online.co.uk

 

  • Supply Chain Directors, Managers, Specialists
     
  • Procurement Directors Managers, Specialists
     
  • Asset Directors, Managers, Specialists
     
  • Head of Supply Chain
     
  • Head of Procurement
     
  • Head of Asset Management
     
  • Head of Logistics
     
  • Global Directors
     
  • Group Supply Chain Vice Presidents
     
  • Heads of Purchasing and Contracts
     
  • Commercial Directors
     
  • Supplier Management
     
  • Planning and Collaboration Directors
     
  • Rig and Drilling directors, Managers and Specialists
     
  • Materials Advisors
     
  • Supplier Performance Management
     
  • Decommissioning Directors, Managers and Specialists
     
  • Drilling & Completions
     
  • Category Managers
     
  • PSCM Specialists
     

 

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Steve  Chisholm

Steve Chisholm, Director, Carisma RCT

9:10 CASE STUDY - SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSFORMATION

Lajos Alács

Lajos Alács, Group SCM VP, MOL Group

• MOL’s SCM concept
• MOL’s SCM organization and  modus operandi
• SCM processes and tools
• Dilemmas in the optimization process
• Past and future examples of co operation and harmonisation

9:50 CASE STUDY - MANAGING RISK THROUGH THE SUPPLY CHAIN LIFE CYCLE ACROSS CENTRICA

• Share experience of Supply Chain Risk Analysis upstream and downstream in a fast moving growing energy business
• Tools and methodologies and intelligence gathering to assess risks across life cycle with partners, both as operator and co-operator
• Integration of Supplier Risk key contract management, BCP and CSR governance to exploit synergies
• Active Contract Management and how to build relationships
• Key success factors

Heather Rodgers

Heather Rodgers, Chief Procurement Officer , Centrica

Kevin Ferrol

Kevin Ferrol, Supply Chain Manager at Centrica Energy Upstream, Centrica

10:30 Morning Coffee

11:00 MANAGING COMPLEX SERVICES RISK IN THE SEISMIC SECTOR

  • Market volatility and security of supply
  • Current risk reduction strategies
  • Value of strategic initiatives
  • Managing risk and reducing cost through collaboration
  • Chloe Lingard

    Chloe Lingard, PSCM Specialist, BP Exploration and Production

    Robin Wye

    Robin Wye, Sector Manager, BP Exploration and Production

    11:40 CASE STUDY - OPTIMISATION IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN AT RWE DEA AG

    Hans-Wolfram Nolte

    Hans-Wolfram Nolte, Head of Corporate Procurement, RWE Dea

  • Global Category Management
  • Sourcing Teams
  • Supplier Rating
  • SAP Optimisation
  • E-Business
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 FOCUS ON PERFORMANCE IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN

    Bede Nwete

    Bede Nwete, Supply Chain Team Lead, Petrofac Facilities Management

  • Diverse Client base
  • Alignment with Client Objectives
  • Supply Chain Criticality Analysis/Federal Contracting
  • Strategic Relationships/Performance Management
  • Consolidated Inventory & Materials Management
  • Shared Logistics
  • Performance Based Compensation
  • Alignment with Client KPI and Compensation Schemes
  • 14:30 WHAT KIND OF SUPPLY CHAIN DO YOU WANT?

    William Lynch

    William Lynch, Global Supply Chain Director , Champion Technologies Europe

  • Fit for purpose approach
  • Balancing risk, cost, and time
  • Hostile and remote region concerns
  • Specialized services
  • Importance of metrics for focus
  • 15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 SUPPLY CHAIN COLLABORATION

  • Value through collaboration
  • Examples of how we have improved productivity and operational efficiency through collaboration
  • Benefits of strategic relationships- competitiveness, and improving agility
  • Steve  Chisholm

    Steve Chisholm, Director, Carisma RCT

    Robin Wye

    Robin Wye, Sector Manager, BP Exploration and Production

    Bede Nwete

    Bede Nwete, Supply Chain Team Lead, Petrofac Facilities Management

    William Lynch

    William Lynch, Global Supply Chain Director , Champion Technologies Europe

    Hans-Wolfram Nolte

    Hans-Wolfram Nolte, Head of Corporate Procurement, RWE Dea

    Griselda Vargas Valle

    Griselda Vargas Valle, Contract Manager for Directional Drilling & Electric Wireline, Shell UK Exploration and Production

    16:20 ASSET MANAGEMENT

    Sidney Johnston

    Sidney Johnston, Head of Supply Chain , AMEC Offshore Services

  • Making the most of your existing supply chain
  • Rethinking your supply chain for the future
  • New technologies and game changers
  • Case studies
  • Key success factors in shaping your supply chain to achieve high performance
  • 17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Steve  Chisholm

    Steve Chisholm, Director, Carisma RCT

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Steve  Chisholm

    Steve Chisholm, Director, Carisma RCT

    9:10 CONTRACT SEGMENTATION AND VALUE IMPROVEMENT

    Karina Sultanova

    Karina Sultanova, Operational Contracts Manager, Contracting & Procurement, Shell Upstream Europe

    • Segmentation in Contracting & Procurement: Why & What
    • How: Delivering fit for purpose contracts
    • Contract and Performance Management: continuous value improvement
    • Lessons learnt and next challenge

    9:50 SUPPLIER PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT- TRANSFORMING YOUR SUPPLIERS INTO BUSINESS PARTNERS

    Daryl Fullerton

    Daryl Fullerton, Chief Executive Officer, Biznet Solutions

    • Segmenting your supplier base to maximise SRM ROI
    • Establishing global and service line specific key performance indicators
    • Effective supplier relationship management processes
    • Getting a return on SRM and SPM through a win/win approach
    • Key learnings

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 SPEND ANALYTICS, BEYOND THE HYPE AND THE IMPACT ON YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN

    Dave Wallis

    Dave Wallis, Europe Africa Middle & Far East Representative, OFS PORTAL

    • Review of anticipated benefits
    • Best practice on deployment - how to avoid pitfalls
    • The impact on your Supply Chain
    • What ‘spend’ under active management means for you, and your organisation

    11:40 PANEL DISCUSSION

    Yesterday we discussed Transformation, Risk and Life Cycles, Optimisation, Performance, Asset Management and collaboration.  Todays panel session has been developed specifically to come together and discuss further their innovations and strategies, understand what they can borrow from eachother and take further questions from the audience.

    The recent recession made one thing abundantly clear; maximising profitability and maintaining supplier relationships at the right price, is a crucial for longevity.

    Lajos Alács

    Lajos Alács, Group SCM VP, MOL Group

    Hans-Wolfram Nolte

    Hans-Wolfram Nolte, Head of Corporate Procurement, RWE Dea

    Sidney Johnston

    Sidney Johnston, Head of Supply Chain , AMEC Offshore Services

    William Lynch

    William Lynch, Global Supply Chain Director , Champion Technologies Europe

    Tom Savigar

    Tom Savigar, Futurologist , The Future Laboratory

    12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 CASE STUDY- INVENTORY OPTIMIZATION FOR DEPLOYED MILITARY EQUIPMENT

    Shane Targett

    Shane Targett, Lecturer, Cranfield University Defence and Security

  • Significant (double-digit) Increase in Equipment Availability.
  • Significant (double-digit) Reduction in Inventory Value
  • Contractually-guaranteed ROI of several thousand percent
  • Increased asset utilisation
  • Focussed Inventory Footprint.
  • 14:30 CREATING AN ADVANCED COMPETENCE IN PURCHASING & SUPPLY - LESSONS FOR THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY SUPPLY CHAIN

    Andrew Cox

    Andrew Cox, Chairman, Advisory Board, International Institute for Advanced Purchasing and Supply

    • Benchmarking of organisational and individual competencies
    • Companies in oil & gas supply chain sometimes score quite badly against world-class advanced standards
    • Why focusing on best-in-class,   rather than world-class, principles is likely to be the most effective approach

    15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 DECOMMISSIONING SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT

    Brian Nixon

    Brian Nixon, Chief Executive , Decom North Sea

  • Mapping of decommissioning technolog and service specialists
  • Market Projections and Development of the Supply Chain
  • Contracting Strategies / Philosophies
  • Packaging of decommissioning projects
  • 16:20 CLOSING KEYNOTE: THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF THE FUTURE

    Tom Savigar

    Tom Savigar, Futurologist , The Future Laboratory

    • Think the unthinkable as a matter of course
    • Truth, transparency and trust is fundamental
    • Flexible, agile, intelligent and lateral-mindedness are needed
    • Collaboration is the only solution
    • Hindsight will be unforgivable; preparedness and foresight is key

    17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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    Workshop

    Elements for a successful eCommerce initiative in the Oil and Gas industry

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    1st December 2010
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    Millennium Gloucester Hotel

    Harrington Gardens
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    Millennium Gloucester Hotel

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