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FORUM FOR FUTURE OF ENERGY
CAN NEED MEET AVAILABILITY?
CONCEPT
The global energy landscape is fast
evolving.
There
are
bountiful
opportunities, new fossil fuel sources,
rapid technological developments and
concomitantly, the promise of a global
energy supply excess. At the same time,
there are 1.4 billion people with no
access to electricity and many millions
more with notional access. This is the
contemporary global energy paradox.
Nearly half of those without access to
modern commercial energy reside in
India. The Forum will focus on policies,
market linkages and technological
solutions in the electricity, coal, oil and
gas sectors. The aim will be to provoke
meaningful conversations and debates
around the future of energy and
implications for India, placing them
within the context of the global energy
paradox and India’s realities.
Format
Pre-identified speakers from
the policy sphere, relevant
private and civil society
institutions
will
anchor
plenary and panel discussions
on specific themes on the day
of the forum. Open floor
discussions will allow the
audience to participate in the
conversations that ensue. The
day’s
proceedings
will
culminate in a dinner.
Date : 9th December’14
Venue : Hotel Shangri La, New
Delhi
Themes for the day
The
discussions
will
be
focused on the following four
themes,
from
with
nodal
institutions
sessions.
stakeholders
sector
specific
steering
the
Inaugural Session
FUTURE OF ENERGY- CAN NEED
MEET AVAILABILITY?
 Welcome
remarks
by
International Energy Forum (IEF)
 Theme address by Observers
Research Foundation (ORF)
 Inaugural address by
Mr. Piyush Goyal - Union Minister
for Power
&
Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan – Union
Minister for Petroleum and
Natural Gas
# Session 1
OIL AND GAS
The New Supply Paradigm
Contrary to past expectations, there is an abundance of
oil and gas reserves globally, with new technologies and
explorations creating a new supply paradigm. It is
imperative for India to create requisite policies,
strategic engagements and infrastructure to gain
benefits, and further integrate into global supply
chains. Can India catch the “Abundant Gas Bus” or will
paternalistic policies ensure “need never meets
availability”?
Suggestive Speakers
Plenary Address
Mr. Saurabh Chandra, Secretary- Petroleum
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Mr. Vipul Tuli, Mckinsey/
Mr. Narendra Taneja, BJP
Mr. S. Krishnan, Chairman/ Dr. B. Mohanty, Member, PNGRB
Mr. S. Varadarajan, CMD, BPCL/Mr. Nishi Vasudeva, CMD,
HPCL/ Mr. B. Ashok, CMD, IOC
Mr. B. C. Tripathi, CMD, GAIL
Mr. D. K. Sarraf, CMD, ONGC/ Mr. S. K. Srivastava, CMD,
Mr. Ajay Khandelwal, President, RIL
Mr. Shashi Mukundan, Country Head, BP India
# Session 2
ENSURING COAL SUPPLY
Domestic Coal, Export
Linkages and the Global
Market
Coal is the most critical fossil
fuel for India. It currently
accounts
for
the
largest
proportion of primary energy
consumption, At the same time,
the global coal market has
witnessed unprecedented price
volatility over the past few
years. Can domestic availability
be expected to keep pace with
demand? Will imported coal be
the new “import addiction”? can
India
ramp
up
its
coal
infrastructure?
Suggestive Speakers
Plenary Address
Mr. S. K. Srivastava, Secretary- Coal
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Mr. Alok Perti/ C. Balakrishnan, former
Secretary- Coal
Dr. A. K. Dubey, CMD/ Mr. B. K. Saxena, Dir (Mkt.) CIL
Mr. P.S. Bhattacharyya, Former CMD, CIL
Mr. Anil Sardana, CEO and MD, Tata Power
Mr. Nitin Zamre, MD, ICF International
# Session 3
ELECTRIFYING INDIA
The State of the sector
The electricity sector faces serious systemic
issues – fiscally challenged electricity boards
and distribution companies on the verge of
bankruptcy. The panel will focus on the state
of the sector and need for identifying
opportunities and challenges for capacity
and capability enhancement through various
possible initiatives / partnership.
Plenary Address
Suggestive Speakers
Mr. P. K. Sinha Secretary- Power
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Mr. Anil Razdan, Former Sec- Power/ An
Expert from ICRA
Smt. Neerja Mathur, Chairperson, CEA
Dr. Arup Roy Choudhury, CMD, NTPC/
Mr. SHRI R. N. NAYAK, CMD, PGCIL
Dr. Ajay Mathur, DG, BEE
Mr. Anil Sardana, CEO and MD, Tata Power/ Adani
Power/Jindal Power /NPCIL
Dr. Anil Kakodkar/Mr. P.S. Bami/ Mr. R.V. Shahi, MD,
L&T
# Concluding Session
Round Table discussion
• Chaired by: Mr. S C Tripathi–
Former Secretary – Petroleum
• Moderators of Plenary
Sessions
• Regulators / CEO’S
• Former Secretaries / CMD’S
8.30 a.m. :
REGISTRATION
9.30 a.m. : Inaugural Session :Future of energy : Can need
meet availability ?
10.45 a.m. :
TEA / COFFEE
11.00 a.m. : Session I: Oil & Gas: The New Supply Paradigm
1.00 p.m. :
LUNCH
1.45 p.m. : Session II: Ensuring Coal Supply: Export Linkages
and the Global Market
3.15 p.m. : Session III: Electrifying India: The State of the Sector
4.45 p.m. :
TEA / COFFEE
5.00 p.m. : Concluding Session – Round Table
7.00 p.m. :
Cocktails and Dinner
MEDIA PLAN
PRINT

INDIA TODAY (All India): 1 FPC
Cost: Rs. 9,00,000

BUSINESS TODAY (All India): 1 FPC
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
MAIL TODAY : 4 HPC
Cost: Rs. 26,89,200

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MEDIA PLAN
TELEVISION
• HEADLINES TODAY
- 5 promos per day for 6 days
- 30 promos of 30 second each i.e. 900 seconds
- Cost: Rs.1, 50,000
• DILLI AAJTAK
- 10 promos per day for 5 days
- 50 promos of 30 second each i.e. 1500 seconds
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MEDIA PLAN
DIGITAL
500000 Impressions on ITG website
E- mailers to ITG Subscribers database
Cost : Rs. 2,00,000
Total Media Cost : Rs.53,39,200
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