Trends and challenges in exploration, exploitation of unconventional resources, and recent developments in legislative frameworks governing the licensing of and access to hydrocarbons, are among the topics that will be discussed by industry leaders and advisors at the AIPN International Conference October 5-8 in Budapest, Hungary. The two and one-half day program comprised of top oil and gas experts, will explore many of the challenges that the oil and gas industry is currently experiencing in the face of dynamic market conditions, with the need to satisfy a diverse and evolving group of stakeholders.
“I am honored that MOL Group is one of the major sponsoring companies of this excellent conference in Budapest,” said Gábor Zelei (MOL Group), Co-Chairman of the International Conference. “This conference will offer discussions on the latest trends and challenges delivered by top global representatives of the industry.”
The conference program will include a keynote address from Dr. Anita Orban, Ambassador-at-large for Energy Security at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hungary, along with over 30 presentations from expert speakers representing major and independent oil and gas companies, leading law firms, expert advisors and academia. Key themes to be discussed include energy security and geopolitical instability, with particular significance given to current events in Ukraine and parts of the Middle East.
“Energy security is crucial for economic and political stability,” said Scott Barber, AIPN Vice President of Conferences. “This conference examines some of the legal, political, and technical changes that now affect energy security in Europe and the rest of the world and will be a valuable experience for policy-makers and energy investors.”
The much-anticipated event, organized by the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN), being held in the capital city of Hungary, promises to be an insightful, productive event for international energy negotiators, heads of business development, attorneys and deal makers.
For additional information and online registration, please visit www.aipn.org.
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AIPN is a not-for-profit association founded in 1981 to enhance the professionalism of international energy negotiators by providing valuable tools, educational programs and networking opportunities to its 4,500 members, located in more than 110 countries.