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AGENDA
Time Subject Speaker
16:10 Ter�orism and sabotage — damage to ene�gy assets
An informative session discussing the potential
aff ects of an attack on an Energy asset and the
steps that can be taken to reduce the impacts. Senior Principal & Weidlinger Applied
Science Practice Leader
Thornton Tomasetti
16:40 New Ene�gy Corridors and Oppo�tunities
Major Energy developments have been
focussing on so called “Energy Corridors”. Group Chief Operating Offi cer
Trust Re
17:10 Eme�ging Risks �or the insurance sector
In a rapidly developing and advancing global picture it
is essential that those operating in the insurance arena
keep current with the emerging risks and innovations.
17:25 Closing �ema�ks
Najib Abboud
Kamal Tabaja
Mark Cooper
General Representative Middle East
Lloyds Ltd
Shazia Rafi que
Vice President, Onshore Energy Middle East North Africa
Liberty Specialty Markets
17:30 – 19:30 Netwo�king Reception – DIFC Ga�den Terrace
B�eakout options — delegates will attend th�ee o� six b�eakout sessions
Session 1
option a An analysis of regional Onshore Energy losses
The loss experience in the regional Energy sector over the
recent past and describe any trends and common themes. Session 1
option b Claims in the Middle East:
meeting challenges with a pragmatic approach
The various jurisdictions within the region present
varying challenges to the handling of Energy claims. Session 2
option a Analysis of cause — a key essential to underwriting
The current causes of Energy claims within the
region and whether any trends are in existence. Session 2
option b Onshore Energy Policies
– Consideration of key clauses in Energy
Key clauses in Onshore energy policies from both
a construction and operational perspective. Sam Wakerley Nigel Wick
Partner
Holman Fenwick
Willan’s — Dubai Partner
Holman Fenwick
Willan’s — Dubai
Session 3
option a Business Interruption essentials and the
impact of increased interdependencies
A recap of the main components of the Business Interruption
policy, and the key issues that arise during an Energy review. Session 3
option b Risk Engineering – using technical expertise
to improve the Underwriting Process
How risk engineering expertise should be used to be
of greatest benefi t in the underwriting process.
Hugh Kennaway
Director
Matthews Daniel
Alfred Thornton Grant Pilkington
Partner
Clyde & Co LLP Senior Associate
Clyde & Co LLP
Christopher Eades Charles Honner
MD — MENA
Braemar Senior Engineering
Adjuster
Braemar
Clive Burrows
Senior Manager
RGL Forensics
Ron Jarvis
Risk Engineering | Director |
Products & Global Markets
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions Services Ltd