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Conference:
Pre-Conference Workshop
8 Dec 2009, 8:30am - 5:30pm
Day 1 Conference
9 Dec 2009, 8:30am - 5:30pm
Day 2 Conference
10 Dec 2009, 8:30am - 5:30pm
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Mr Alastair Sharp-Paul,
Senior Principal Coffey Alastair Sharp-Paul founded the Melbourne-based international consultancy firm Enesar (now Coffey Natural Systems) in 1974. He is the author of 25 environmental impact statements for major mining, oil and gas and infrastructure projects in Australia and overseas and has led environmental teams in five commissions of inquiry, two panel hearings, one private land use inquiry, litigation and negotiations over terms of reference, conditions of approval and offsets. Alastair has directed environmental and social impact assessments and permitting for resource developments in Papua New Guinea since 1977, the most recent being the PNG LNG project for ExxonMobil, and its predecessor the PNG Gas Pipeline Project for Chevron. He is a graduate of Cambridge University, a fellow of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand and a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.Appearing: Conference Day Two, Thursday 10 December 2009 11.40am Resource Development and Socioeconomic Development in
the Developing World
- Resource development paradox
- There is no alternative?
- Diversity, barriers, inequities
- What can be done?
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Hiroki Sato
GM Fuels, Head of Contracting & Purchasing (LNG)
Chubu Electric Power Co
Hon Norman
Moore MLC
Minister for Mines
& Petroleum
WA Government
Hon William Duma
Petroleum and
Energy Minister
PNG Government
R Priyono
CEO
BPMIGAS

Philip Fjeld
CEO
Flex LNG
Joshua Kalinoe
Executive Director and CEO
Petromin
Hon Ian Macfarlane MP
Shadow Minister
for Energy and
Resources
Federal Opposition
Maurice Brand
Managing
Director
LNG Ltd
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