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2nd Annual Project Finance Conference in Dubai
Project Finance in the Middle East
29th - 30th May 2006
Dubai, UAE
Event Summary
Following the great success of its inaugural event in May 2005, Fleming Gulf is holding the second annual conference on Project Finance in the Middle East Forum, in Dubai.
The event has been carefully crafted in terms of its range and scope of topics covered and the participating speakers.
It is the most exclusive forum focusing on quality and superior networking opportunities, providing grounds for future negotiations of project finance deals in the Middle East.
The two-day forum will focus on the petrochemical, infrastructure and oil & gas projects in the Middle East, case studies and recently negotiated projects.
Attend the 2nd Annual Project Finance in the Middle East Forum and find answers to the questions that arise in the promising and exuberant Middle East Project Finance Market.
Key Speakers
- Ali Abdul-Razaq Al-Ghamdi, President, Al Waha Petrochemicals, Saudi Arabia
- Saleh Al Badi, Chief Financial Officer, Oman Waste Water Services Co, Oman
- Nick Pitts-Tucker, General Manager, Co-Head of Structured Finance Department, SMBC Group, UK
- Dr. Sherif Oteifa, Advisor to the Minister of Investment, Ministry of Investment, Egypt
- Dr. Abdul Majeed, Advisor to The Undersecretary Office, Ministry of Electricity and Water, Bahrain
- Khalil Al-Salmi, Head of Project and Structured Finance, Ministry of Oil and Gas, Oman
- Jorge Serrano, General Director, Serrano-Pecorari, Argentina
Key topics
- Asian and Islamic Finance - Redefining the landscape of Middle East financial markets
- Significant petrochemical and infrastructure projects of the region discussed from different perspectives (Al Waha Petrochemical, Yansab, Qatofin, Q – Chem II, IWPP Shuwaiba III, Oman Waste Water, GCC Power Grid)
- Financing MENA Oil and Gas Projects: Key Issues and Challenges
- Innovative Infrastructure, the first 3D Transportation System, S.A.T. Project: a new concept of Market, Logistics, Production, Governance and urban Property
Who should attend
Representatives from PFI and PPP Departments of National Ministries and Regional Authorities, Engineering and Contracting Companies, Investment and Commercial Bankers, Islamic Bankers, Project Finance Lawyers, Rating Analysts, Government Officials, ECA Representatives, Monoline Insurers
For more information see http://www.fleminggulf.com/

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