Past event: Oil & Fuel Supply Chain Security Conference

The World's Only Conference Dedicated To Countering Pipeline Tapping, Illegal Bunkering and Oil & Fuel Security Breaches

The Oil & Fuel Supply Chain Security Summit, taking place in London, 16-18 April 2019, is the world's only platform focused on countering a multi-billion dollar threat to government, operator and retailer revenue by preventing fuel fraud, subsidy abuse and securing the supply chain.

This institutionalised criminal activity  is a serious worldwide problem, diverting billions of dollars away from government funds. Smuggling, laundering and adulteration not only divert state revenues but damage brand integrity and deliver substandard and often harmful products to the market. In many nations this is a multi billion dollar challenge which requires effective solutions to accurately identify minimal levels of dilution and differentiated fuels by illuminating the supply chain to isolate both intentional and unintentional fuel manipulation.

In 2018, we provided the first platform to address the mechanisms by which this criminal activity takes place. Our initiative identified that greater attention and efforts are needed in order to prevent oil and fuel products from entering the illegal market. In responding to this, the 2019 conference will deliver additional exploration of security and surveillance solutions to counter illegal bunkering, ship-to-ship transfers and the tapping of pipelines, storage facilities and other transportation infrastructure.

Attend Conference to:

  • Identify loss and manipulation within the supply chain
  • Adopt security and surveillance technology to monitor and protect transportation and storage assets
  • Explore solutions from fuel dyes to molecular marking in order to prevent subsidy abuse and fuel fraud
  • Understand the cyber threat to oil and fuel transportation infrastructure and how to deliver the protection required
  • Protect brand reputation by adopting new quality assurance strategies for LNG, crude oil, lubricants and fuels
  • Interact with key partners in the fight against oil and fuel smuggling to develop an integrated response to this challenge
  • Adopt technology-enabled solutions to improve investigations and prosecutions
  • Discover new and emerging solutions that can help you deliver enhanced security to protect pipelines from tapping
  • Stop the trade and usage of illicit or adulterated fuels in your country

2019 Speakers

  • Hon. Congressman Dakila Cua, Member House of Representatives & Chairman House Committee on Ways & Means, Republic of Philippines
  • Hassan Tampuli, CEO, National Petroleum Authority, Republic of Ghana
  • Michael Brennan, Senior Officer Intelligence Development Team, RIS, Intelligence, HMRC
  • Chris Murphy, Assistant Director, National Oils Lead & Mobile Enforcement Team Coordinator, HMRC Fraud Investigation Service
  • Nelson Ybarra, Oil Loss Control Manager. International Trading and Supply, PDVSA
  • Elgudja Loliashvili, Head of Division, Taxpayer Services, The Service Department, Georgian Revenue Service
  • Langiwe H. Lungu, Executive Director, Energy Regulation Board, Zambia
  • Barry Conway, Assistant Principal Officer, Investigations & Prosecutions Division, Revenue Commissioners, Ireland
  • Joseph Chetcuti, Director General, Department of Customs, Malta
  • Guangming Jia, Integrity Management Engineer, Petrochina Pipeline Company
  • Major Sambit Nath, Head, Security, HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Ltd
  • Lieutenant Colonel Renata Kravcova, Criminal Office of the Financial Administration, Investigation and Coordination Section, Department of coordination Unit for Combating Fraud on Mineral Oil, Slovakia
  • Major Jozsef Peto, Senior Officer, National Tax and Customs Administration, Hungary
  • Edmundo Molina, Professor and Researcher, Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
  • George Kiourktsoglou, Visiting Lecturer, University of Greenwich, London
  • Gerry Little, Higher Executive Officer, Investigations & Prosecutions Division, Revenue Commissioners, Ireland
  • Tyler Gillard, Manager of Sector Projects, Responsible Business Conduct Unit, Investment Division, OECD
  • Ewan Duncan, Group Head of Security, Associated British Ports
  • Louis Marechal, Policy Advisor, Responsible, Business Conduct Unit, OECD
  • Prof John Walker, Advisory Board, Research Centre in Cyber Security (KirCCS), University of Kent
  • Catherine Anderson, Senior Analyst/Team Lead Governance, OECD
  • Prof. Helge Janicke, Head of School of Computer Science and Informatics, Director of the Cyber Technology Institute, De Montfort University
  • Rilind Bytyqi, Director of Business Development, Marking & Security Solutions (MSS) Global Government Security Solutions, SICPA S.A.

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Conference Day One - Wednesday 17th April 2019

Conference Day Two - Thursday 18th April 2019

Venue

Hilton London Canary Wharf
Marsh Wall South Quay Square, E14 9SH
London, UK

Venue

Hilton London Canary Wharf
South Quay
Marsh Wall London E14 9SH
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.HotelMap.com/pro/M4JC8
Phone: 44-203-002-2300

Accommodation
Travel and accommodation are not included in the conference fee; however we have put together a HotelMap that displays discounted accommodation for hotels in the area near to Oil & Fuel Supply Chain Security 2019. The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel: https://www.HotelMap.com/pro/M8F7M

Please note: We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming service to act on our behalf. Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies. We will always endeavour to negotiate the best available rates for you so please use the HotelMap link provided; this shows live availability and rates for all hotels in the area and allows you to book directly with the hotel of your choice within your budget.
Event details
Organizer : Oil & Gas IQ
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-19187