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Thursday 23 September 2010
The Deloitte Academy, Stonecutter Court, 1 Stonecutter Street, London EC4A 4TR

Poland has a very long history of oil and gas exploration, with drilling activity dating as far back as 1854. Although there were a number of discoveries following the Second World War, the majority of oil and gas fields in Poland are medium to small in scale. Recently, Poland has attracted renewed attention in relation to possible unconventional gas reserves thought to be contained in its Silurian age graptolitic shale. Additional tight gas and coal bed methane deposits are also of interest. Poland imports around 70% of its natural gas, with the majority of this coming from Russia, and is keen to diversify sources of supply. Acording to US energy consultants, Advanced Resources International, the region could contain anywhere from 1.5 to 3.0 trillion cubic metres of gas from its shale reserves. A wide variety of players have been attracted to the region including large international oil companies such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, Marathon and ConocoPhillips as well as a range of Independents, including Talisman Energy, Aurelian Oil & Gas, Realm Energy, BNK Petroleum, 3Legs Resources, Composite Energy and San Leon Energy.

With this in mind, we invite you to attend our seminar during which we will discuss key issues relating to this new area of exploration in Poland.

Provisional agenda:
08.00 Registration and refreshments
08.30 Welcome - Graham Sadler, Deloitte UK
08.40 Poland in context - Ellie Hunt, Deloitte UK
09.00 Petroleum law and tax perspective - Iwona Georgijew, Deloitte Poland
09.20 A sub-surface perspective - Chris Rachwal, Gaffney, Cline & Associates
09.40 Refreshments
10.00 An operator’s perspective - Tunde Salami, Aurelian Oil & Gas Plc
10.20 Central Europe gas markets - Ian Thomson, Deloitte UK
10.40 An operator's perspective - Tony Atherton, Talisman Energy
11.00 Q&A
11.15 Refreshments

If you have any questions relating to this session, please contact Carly Beaver at cabeaver@deloitte.co.uk or on +44 (0) 20 7303 2618 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              +44 (0) 20 7303 2618      end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Graham Sadler
Managing Director
Petroleum Services

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Lukasz Olejniczak's picture

new service will be welcome

It's a pity that I've found this forum so late.
Everybody hope that Poland will be second Norway. As you mention, many oil companies have becomes operatiors in Poland.
Problem is in pure offer of services for investors. Too less service companies. Some of the statistic shows that much more seismic crews will be need in the next year. We will see.

Conclusion:
Few operators wait for new offer, new service in Poland.

Lukasz Olejniczak
consultant geophysicist
www.kavoseismic.com

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