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20 March 2008

Session 1 (Geostrategy) will be chaired by Gerald Doucet, Secretary General of the World Energy Council 

19 March 2008

Session 2 (Technology) will be chaired by John Wright, Director, Energy Transformed Flagship, CSIRO (Australia)

18 March 2008

The carbon footprint of World CTL 2008 will be assessed.

15 March 2008

Session 4 (Associated Industries) will be chaired by Alexander Landia, Chairman of the Board of SUEK (Russia)

3 March 2008

The list of organizations represented at the Conference is available - see "Attendance"

28 February 2008

The list of represented organizations is available on Attendance.

20 February 2008

The panel « Downstream Industries » (at the end of Session 1) is canceled

25 January 2008

World CTL 2008 will host the World CTL Award ceremony - see “Program” and “World CTL Award”

 

Robert Neale

Rob joined New Hope in 1996 and is responsible for the management and leadership of the coal operations, coal marketing, land development, energy projects and new business development.  Previously Rob has held the positions of General Manager and Group General Manager before being appointed CEO in 2005.  Prior to joining New Hope Corporation, Rob worked with Esso Australia Ltd and Exxon Coal & Minerals Company for 23 years, culminating in the role of International Planning Manager for Coal, Minerals & Power. 

Rob is a graduate from the University of Queensland and has a First Class Honours Degree in Geology and Mineralogy.  He has spent the past 40 years in the exploration and mining industries in several different countries, covering gold, base metals, synthetic fuels, coal, bulk materials and shipping as well as power generation projects.  Over the past 15 years, Rob has effectively led corporate growth through business improvement, asset management and successfully implementing new business ventures.  New Hope Corporation currently has a market capitalisation of about A$2.1 billion and is one of the few remaining independent Australian coal producers.

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