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ALASKA RESOURCES CONFERENCE Growing Alaska Through Responsible Resource Development RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL /RESOURCEDEVELOPMENTCOUNCIL @ALASKARDC #AKRDC2015 FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT AKRDC.ORG The 36th Annual November 18-19, 2015 // Dena’ina Convention Center // Anchorage, Alaska

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Page 1: The 36th Annual ALASKA RESOURCES · PDF fileAKRDC.ORG ALASKA RESOURCES CONFERENCE 2. New Oil for Alaska. On October 12 we began producing oil from the first new drill site in Kuparuk

ALASKA RESOURCES CONFERENCE

Growing Alaska Through Responsible Resource DevelopmentRESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

/RESOURCEDEVELOPMENTCOUNCIL @ALASKARDC #AKRDC2015FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT AKRDC.ORG

Growing Alaska Through Responsible Resource DevelopmentRESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

The 36th Annual

November 18-19, 2015 // Dena’ina Convention Center // Anchorage, Alaska

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New Oil for AlaskaOn October 12 we began producing oil from the first new drill site in Kuparuk in over 12 years. Two weeks later CD5, the first oil development on Native land in the National Petroleum Reserve – Alaska, came onstream. Investment for 24,000 barrels of new oil a day...delivered!

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AGENDA

7:00 a.m. Registration/Check-in/Exhibits Open Eye-Opener Breakfast in Exhibit Area – Sponsored by Wells Fargo

8:00 Opening Remarks Ralph Samuels, RDC President, Vice President, Government and Community Relations – Alaska, Holland America Group

Governor Bill Walker

Alaska Economic Trends: 2016 Outlook Neal Fried, Economist, Alaska Department of Labor

Alaska Industry 2015 Year in Review and 2016 Outlook Oil & Gas: Kara Moriarty, President and CEO, Alaska Oil and Gas Association Fisheries: Ricky Gease, Executive Director, Kenai River Sportfishing Association Forestry: John Sturgeon, President, Koncor Forest Products

Mining: Karen Matthias, Managing Consultant, Council of Alaska Producers Tourism: Scott Habberstad, Director of Sales and Community Marketing, Alaska Airlines

10:00 Gourmet Break – Sponsored by ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.

10:30 ConocoPhillips Alaska: Positioning for the Future Moderator: Wendy Lindskoog, RDC Executive Committee, Vice President, Business Management and Corporate Affairs, Alaska Railroad Corporation Joe Marushack, President, ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. Global LNG Market Update and Framing the Opportunity for Alaska Damian Bilbao, Director, Business Development, Alaska LNG, BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc.

11:30 Networking Break

Noon Keynote Luncheon: Sponsored by Northrim Bank It’s Still North to the Future: Moving Ahead in the Arctic Moderator: Joe Schierhorn, RDC Board of Directors, President and COO, Northrim Bank Wayne Westlake, President and CEO, NANA Regional Corporation Rex Rock Sr., Chairman and President, Arctic Slope Regional Corporation

1:30 p.m. Alaska Can’t Quit Now: Why the Arctic Still Matters Moderator: Eric Fjelstad, RDC Senior Vice President, Partner, Perkins Coie LLP Randall Luthi, President, National Ocean Industries Association

Marine Freight Transportation: Safety and Environmental Stewardship Lynn Muench, Senior Vice President for Regional Advocacy, American Waterways Operators

What Alaskans Need to Know About Federal Overreach Bill Kovacs, Senior Vice President, Environment, Technology & Regulatory Affairs, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

3:00 Gourmet Break – Sponsored by Colville, Inc.

3:30 Pebble vs. EPA: Finally Some Real Progress Moderator: Mike Satre, RDC Executive Committee, Manager, Government & Community Relations, Hecla Greens Creek Mining Tom Collier, CEO, Pebble Partnership

Point Thomson: Building Foundations for the Future Gina Dickerson, Point Thomson Project Manager, ExxonMobil

4:30 VIP Networking Reception – Hosted by ExxonMobil open to conference registrants and speakers

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH

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7:00 a.m. Registration/Check-in/Exhibits Open Eye-Opener Breakfast in Exhibit Area – Sponsored by Wells Fargo

8:00 Opening Remarks Ralph Samuels, RDC President, Vice President, Government and Community Relations – Alaska, Holland America Group

Governor Bill Walker

Alaska Economic Trends: 2016 Outlook Neal Fried, Economist, Alaska Department of Labor

Alaska Industry 2015 Year in Review and 2016 Outlook Oil & Gas: Kara Moriarty, President and CEO, Alaska Oil and Gas Association Fisheries: Ricky Gease, Executive Director, Kenai River Sportfishing Association Forestry: John Sturgeon, President, Koncor Forest Products

Mining: Karen Matthias, Managing Consultant, Council of Alaska Producers Tourism: Scott Habberstad, Director of Sales and Community Marketing, Alaska Airlines

10:00 Gourmet Break – Sponsored by ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.

10:30 ConocoPhillips Alaska: Positioning for the Future Moderator: Wendy Lindskoog, RDC Executive Committee, Vice President, Business Management and Corporate Affairs, Alaska Railroad Corporation Joe Marushack, President, ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. Global LNG Market Update and Framing the Opportunity for Alaska Damian Bilbao, Director, Business Development, Alaska LNG, BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc.

11:30 Networking Break

Noon Keynote Luncheon: Sponsored by Northrim Bank It’s Still North to the Future: Moving Ahead in the Arctic Moderator: Joe Schierhorn, RDC Board of Directors, President and COO, Northrim Bank Wayne Westlake, President and CEO, NANA Regional Corporation Rex Rock Sr., Chairman and President, Arctic Slope Regional Corporation

1:30 p.m. Alaska Can’t Quit Now: Why the Arctic Still Matters Moderator: Eric Fjelstad, RDC Senior Vice President, Partner, Perkins Coie LLP Randall Luthi, President, National Ocean Industries Association

Marine Freight Transportation: Safety and Environmental Stewardship Lynn Muench, Senior Vice President for Regional Advocacy, American Waterways Operators

What Alaskans Need to Know About Federal Overreach Bill Kovacs, Senior Vice President, Environment, Technology & Regulatory Affairs, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

3:00 Gourmet Break – Sponsored by Colville, Inc.

3:30 Pebble vs. EPA: Finally Some Real Progress Moderator: Mike Satre, RDC Executive Committee, Manager, Government & Community Relations, Hecla Greens Creek Mining Tom Collier, CEO, Pebble Partnership

Point Thomson: Building Foundations for the Future Gina Dickerson, Point Thomson Project Manager, ExxonMobil

4:30 VIP Networking Reception – Hosted by ExxonMobil open to conference registrants and speakers

7:00 a.m. Exhibits Open Eye-Opener Breakfast in Exhibit Area – Sponsored by BP Alaska

8:00 Real Solutions to Alaska’s Budget Crunch Moderator: Ralph Samuels, RDC President, Vice President, Government and Community Relations – Alaska, Holland America Group Cheryl Frasca, Former Director State of Alaska Office of Management and Budget, 2002-2006

Mike Navarre, Mayor, Kenai Peninsula Borough

Give the State Some Credit: How Oil Tax Credits Are Changing Alaska’s Investment Game Moderator: Kara Moriarty, RDC Executive Committee, President and CEO, Alaska Oil and Gas Association

Benjamin Johnson, President, BlueCrest Energy, Inc. Casey Sullivan, Director, State Public Affairs, Caelus Energy Alaska, LLC

Hilcorp: Boosting Efficiency and Production in Alaska Greg Lalicker, President, Hilcorp

10:00 Gourmet Break – Sponsored by Stoel Rives LLP

10:30 Communities and Mining: Why it Works Moderator: Lorna Shaw, RDC Vice President, External Affairs Manager, Sumitomo Metal Mining Pogo LLC Eric Hill, General Manager, Kinross – Fort Knox Mine

Jan Trigg, Manager, Community Relations and Government Affairs, Coeur Alaska – Kensington Gold Mine Wayne Hall, Manager, Community and Public Relations, Teck

Rosie Barr, Vice President, Lands, NANA Regional Corporation

11:30 Networking BreakNoon Keynote Luncheon: Sponsored by Holland America Line

Navigating Alaska’s Inside Passage and Policy Moderator: Ralph Samuels, RDC President, Vice President, Government and Community Relations – Alaska, Holland America Group Linda Springmann, Vice President, Deployment and Tour Marketing, Holland America Line

1:30 p.m. Progress Report on the Alaska LNG Project Moderator: Jeanine St. John, RDC Executive Committee, Vice President, Lynden Steve Butt, Senior Project Manager, Alaska LNG Project Dan Fauske, President, Alaska Gasline Development Corporation Mike Navarre, Mayor, Kenai Peninsula Borough

3:00 Grand Raffle Drawing Send-off Champagne Toast – Sponsored by CLIA Alaska

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH

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ALASKA’S RESOURCESShell is a proud sponsor of the 36th annual Alaska Resources Conference.

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SPONSORS

PLATINUM SPONSORS AlaskaACT BP Alaska Brilliant Media Strategies Bristol Bay Industrial CH2M ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. ExxonMobil Northrim Bank Saltchuk VIP RECEPTION HOST ExxonMobil LUNCH SPONSORS Holland America Line Northrim Bank BREAKFAST SPONSORS BP Alaska Wells Fargo GOURMET BREAK SPONSORS Colville, Inc. ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. Stoel Rives LLP ESPRESSO STAND SPONSORS Carlile Hecla Greens Creek Mining SEND-OFF TOAST SPONSOR CLIA Alaska CENTERPIECE SPONSOR Alaska Airlines and Alaska Air Cargo NAME TAG SPONSOR ExxonMobil DEVICE CHARGING SPONSOR Shell Exploration & Production

COSPONSORS AFD Petroleum Limited Alaska Communications American Marine International APICC Arctic Slope Regional Corporation ASRC Construction Holding Company, LLC Brooks Range Petroleum Caelus Energy Alaska, LLC Calista Corporation CB&I Chugach Alaska Corporation Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Cruz Companies Donlin Gold ENSTAR Natural Gas Company Fluor Fugro Great Bear Petroleum Operating LLC Hotel Captain Cook & the Voyager Inn LRS Corporation Lynden NANA Regional Corporation Pacific Environmental Corporation Repsol Sealaska Corporation Shell Exploration & Production SRK Consulting (U.S.), Inc. Teck Van Ness Feldman LLP Westward Fishing Company Westward Seafoods, Inc. GENERAL SPONSORS AECOM Ahtna Engineering Services Air Liquide America LP Alaska Airlines Alaska Business Monthly Alaska Frontier Constructors Alaska Gasline Development Corporation Alaska Journal of Commerce Alaska Laborers Union Alaska National Insurance Company Aleut Corporation Alyeska Pipeline Service Company Chugach Electric Association Davis Wright Tremaine LLP DOWL Dowland Bach Doyon Limited Fairweather LLC/Edison Chouest Offshore GCI Industrial Telecom Halliburton HDR Alaska Hilcorp Alaska LLC Judy Patrick Photography K&L Gates LLP Kinross - Fort Knox The Lakefront Anchorage North Slope Borough North Star Terminal NovaGold Resources, Inc. Pebble Partnership Perkins Coie LLP Petro 49 Inc/Petro Marine Services Petroleum News Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska PRL Logistics

Sumitomo Metal Mining Pogo LLC Teamsters Local 959 TEMSCO Helicopters Tesoro Alaska Company Usibelli Coal Mine, Inc. UNDERWRITERS AIDEA Alaska Housing Finance Corporation Alaska Northern Outfitters Alaska Railroad Corporation Alaska USA Federal Credit Union Anadarko Petroleum Anchorage Sand & Gravel Apache Corporation ARCADIS Arctic Information Technology Associated General Contractors of Alaska Balanced Accounting Solutions BDO USA, Inc. Beacon OHSS Brice Companies Bristol Bay Native Corporation Coeur Alaska - Kensington Gold Mine Conam Construction Company Crowley Denali Drilling, Inc. EA Engineering Science, and Technology, Inc. exp Energy Services, Inc. First National Bank Alaska Flowline Alaska, Inc. Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. Golder Associates Granite Construction Company Hawk Consultants LLC IBEW Local 1547 Key Bank Koncor Forest Products Last Frontier Aviation Group McDowell Group, Inc. Michael Baker International Millrock Resources, Inc. N C Machinery/ N C Power Systems NANA WorleyParsons North Star Equipment Services Northrim Benefits Group Owl Ridge Natural Resource Consultants, Inc. Pacific Seafood Processors Association PacRim Coal, LP Petro Star Inc. Price Gregory International Quantum Spatial, Inc. Resource Data Inc. SAExploration Schlumberger Oilfield Services SLR International Corporation Stantec Consulting Statoil STEELFAB STG Incorporated Swift Worldwide Resources TerraSond Limited Tower Hill Mines, Inc. Udelhoven Oilfield System Services UMIAQ Univar USA Vitus Energy, LLC The Wilson Agency Winchester Alaska, Inc. YUIT COMMS

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