7-9 March 2018
Scandic Hafjell Hotel, Lillehammer

Lillehammer Energy Claims Conference

Bringing together leading international underwriters, claims adjusters, insureds, brokers and other service providers involved in claims arising from activities which are commonly referred to as offshore energy risks (which extend to related onshore activities and include well and drilling operations irrespective of location) this 3-day event includes presentations, activities and networking. The Conference is a non-commercial undertaking organised by a Committee drawn from professionals with extensive experience of energy claims.

Since its modest beginning in 1996 as a forum for informal discussions between leading energy insurers and their loss adjusters, the annual Lillehammer Energy Claims Conference has grown to encompass representatives from global oil & gas companies, claims brokers and certain specialist service providers.

Speakers

Agenda

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YLECC - Presentations (2018)

Main Conference Presentations (2018)

Presentations Archive (2017-2012)

Venue

Scandic Hafjell Hotel, Lillehammer
Norway

Located in the heart of Norway, close to many local points of interest including Hafjell Alpine Centre, Lillehammer Olympic Park and the Maihaugen Museum. The location provides easy access to many outdoor activities including downhill skiing, guided snowshoe walks through the countryside, horse-drawn sled rides and skiing along torch-lit forest trails.

Website

2018 Need to Know

Welcome to Hafjell, located in the heart of Norway, close to many local points of interest including Hafjell Alpine Centre, Lillehammer Olympic Park and the Maihaugen Museum. The location provides easy access to many outdoor activities including downhill skiing, guided snowshoe walks through the countryside, horse-drawn sled rides and skiing along torch-lit forest trails.

Hotels

Scandic Hafjell Hotel is the main conference hotel, as it has been for the past 22, and will be where the conference lectures, lunch and dinner meals will take place.

Hafjell Hotel & Apartments is within a short walk from the main conference hotel. This hotel has 59 comfortable and quiet rooms.

Nermo Hotel is a family owned and one of Norway’s Historic Hotels 1 km from the Quality Hotel. This hotel has 32 comfortable and quiet rooms.

Shuttle Bus

There will be shuttle bus service to/from the main conference hotel for conference delegates staying at Nermo. Details and schedules will be provided and displayed in all hotels.

Conference Fee

NOK 21,000

Conference attendance for one person plus accommodation, meals and social activities 7* - 9 March 2018 (single room accommodation).

NOK 19,000

Conference attendance for one person plus accommodation, meals and social activities 7* - 9 March 2018 (shared room accommodation with other conference delegate).

NOK 25,000

Conference attendance for one person plus accommodation, meals and social activities for two persons 7* - 9 March 2018 (double room accommodation).

*The conference offers a primer session to introduce attendees to the conference and provide an introduction into some of the content that will be part of the main conference. If you are taking part in the Wednesday morning primer session, the conference fee also includes accommodation and dinner for Tuesday night, 6 March 2018.

The conference is the leading international gathering of underwriters, claims adjusters, insureds, brokers and other service providers involved in claims arising from activities which are commonly referred to as offshore energy risks (which extend to related onshore activities and include well and drilling operations irrespective of location).

For over five years the conference has attracted capacity attendances - some 345 delegates in 2015 for the 20th Anniversary Conference. In recent years participants from America, Angola, Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Denmark, Dubai, France, Germany, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Qatar, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, the U.K., Venezuela, Vietnam and elsewhere, have clearly justify the conference’s claim to be the premier international energy claims forum.

Attendance at the Conference is, in general, restricted to representatives of underwriters, claims adjusters, insureds, claims brokers and other service providers directly involved in claims arising from offshore energy risks.

The Conference is not open to members of the legal professions although the Committee will usually issue a very limited number of specific invitations to lawyers closely involved with subjects under discussion. To encourage an atmosphere of open debate and participation, opinions expressed at the event are considered personal to the speakers and members of the media are excluded.

Delegates are always encouraged though Q&A and commentary sessions to play an active part in the Conferences’ interactive programmes.