On Demand Webinar:
There Is No Future For Frontier Exploration

With increased pressure from “green” companies on the industry to stop exploring coupled with the high cost of exploration, will the current pause on exploration end up being a permanent, hard stop?
Watch this on-demand webinar to hear industry-leader discuss and debate:
- What is the future of exploration in the world of the energy transition?
- With huge savings possible by cutting exploration budgets, will today’s cuts end up being a permanent feature?
- With some high value basins still untouched, do companies still have the appetite to explore?
- With the world being a long way off from real alternative to fossil fuels, will exploration bounce back in 2021?
Speakers

Amalia Olivera-Riley
Head of Exploration, Tullow
Amalia joined Tullow in January 2020, bringing over 25 years of experience in oil and gas exploration. Amalia started her career at Exxon in 1995 – later ExxonMobil, in Houston, USA, where she developed through many technical positions. After 18 years with ExxonMobil, she moved to Repsol for 6 years, performing various global roles on technical oversight, technology application, resource assessment and planning and quality assurance, supporting the drill program planning.

Bertrand Montembault
Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
Bertrand Montembault has 28 years of experience helping clients on various aspects of their operations and projects in Francophone Africa, mainly in the upstream oil and gas and natural resources sectors. Bertrand is recognised as a leading lawyer for Africa-wide Projects and Energy by Chambers Global and is also ranked by Chambers Global for Gabon General Business Law (Expertise Based Abroad).

Mark Lappin
Chairman, Cluff Natural Resources
Mark has spent more than 35 years in oil and gas exploration and production as well as broader energy industry, with a series of technical, management and executive positions in some of the biggest and smallest companies around the world. Mark is currently Chairman of Cluff Natural Resources and Visiting Professor at University of Strathclyde Centre for Energy Policy

Kingsmill Bond
Energy Strategist, Carbon Tracker
Kingsmill Bond, CFA, is the Energy Strategist for Carbon Tracker, and part of the investor outreach team. Kingsmill has worked as a sell-side City equity analyst and strategist for 25 years, including for Deutsche Bank, Sberbank and Citibank in London, Hong Kong and Moscow. He believes that the energy transition is the most important driver of financial markets and geopolitics in the modern era.

Nick Maden
Former SVP Exploration, Equinor, Independent