Scaling a credible and transparent Carbon market in pursuit of net-zero goals

Following the success of the inaugural in 2022, we are delighted to announce the return of the November Global Carbon Markets Conference offering the opportunity for the Carbon community to align views and form one voice in advance of COP 28.

While nascent today, the Carbon markets are projected to grow significantly over the next decade. To restore confidence and fulfill its potential as an important tool in the mission to achieve 2050 climate targets, this growth must be managed responsibly through credit standards and compliance regulations which function alongside an increasingly complex and scaling Carbon market infrastructure. As the market undergoes significant transition and with this renewed focus on integrity and quality initiatives, it has never been more important for Environment, Climate Change and Carbon Leaders to come together and review the market and policy developments.

Topics covered
Preview what’s to come at COP 28 on Article 6 and the market implications to follow
Examine the proliferation of national Carbon programs (markets or taxes) and connecting global trends
Spotlighting emissions mitigation tech and contributions to net-zero goals
Best practices for scaling nature based solutions, investing in natural capital and biodiversity 
Assess the role of ratings and agreed Carbon principles in achieving transparency in the voluntary Carbon market
Explore market infrastructures and how to support the scaling up of the voluntary Carbon market  




Who attends?



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    Duration: 2.5 days
     
     
November 6 - Supplementary Pre-Conference Training Course and GCM Conference Welcome Reception
    • Please note: Tickets for the pre-conference training course have now sold out
    • 8:00 Supplementary pre-conference training course begins
    • 17:00 Supplementary pre-conference training course ends
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    • 17:00 Global Carbon Markets Conference Welcome Reception
    • Please note: Entry to the welcome reception is included as part of your conference pass

November 7 - Global Carbon Markets Conference, day 1 agenda
    • 7:30 Registration and networking breakfast
    • 8:45 Chair’s welcoming remarks
      Deb Ryan, Head of Strategic Commodities, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 9:00 Opening Keynote
      Kris Nathanail, Chief of Staff, IOSCO
    • Opening: The rise of “carbon nationalism”
    • 9:25 Fireside Chat: Empower carbon credit host countries: The rise of “carbon nationalism”
      •  Examine the countries getting ready to produce article 6.4 credits
      •  Countries looking to sell or hold credits: Does this play in favor of carbon credits?
      •  Making sense of Article 6.2 at a national level: The selling, pricing, and reporting of carbon credits
      Kishor Rajhansa, Chief Operating Officer, Global Carbon Council
      Pedro Carvalho, Head of Portfolio, Ecosecurities
      Moderator: Joanne Hochheiser, Product Management Executive Director, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • The future of carbon markets
    • 09:50 Leaders panel: Convergence of compliance and voluntary carbon markets at different levels
      •  Evolution of the VCM alongside its relationship with Country Actions Under the Paris Agreement
      •  Interaction of the VCM and compliance market and how this interaction will develop
      •  Impact of increased fungibility of carbon credits across compliance and voluntary markets
      Dirk Forrister, President and CEO, IETA
      Hugh Salway, Senior Director, Market Development and Partnerships, The Gold Standard Foundation
      Frederic Gagnon Lebrun, Director, Climate Policy, Finance and Carbon Markets, Southpole
      William Pazos, Co-Founder and CEO, ACX

      Moderator: Simon Thorne, Climate & Energy Transformation Lead, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 10:30 Panel Discussion: Explore the range of scenarios around carbon markets growth
      •  Look back on record growth of the Carbon markets in the last 2 years
      •  Consider what the growth of VCM in spite of economic headwinds indicates
      •  Contemplate what is in store for the Carbon markets in 2024 and beyond 
      •  Understanding how the markets may play out and the arbitrage opportunity winners’ advantage from 
      Nick Osborne, General Manager, Carbon and Environmental Products Trading, Shell
      Teresa Hartmann, Chief Ratings Officer, BeZero Carbon
      Jean-Baptiste Brom, Head of Origination for Environmental Products, Morgan Stanley
      Moderator: Roman Kramarchuk, Head of Futures Outlook,S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 11:00 Networking & refreshment break
      (11:15) Genius Exchange Presentation “From Seeds to Credits”: NBS Development Journey” by Bee Enterprise during Networking Break
    • The ETS and other carbon mechanisms
    • 11:40 The future of the EU ETS
      •  Expectations and key drivers of EU ETS pricing: Coal to gas switching and TTF Gas prices
      •  Review impact of carbon price volatility and implementation of Market Stability Reserve
      •  Expansion and inclusion of additional sectors such as maritime
      Augustin Borelle, Senior Research Analyst, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 12:00 Leaders panel: Navigating carbon pricing and markets for climate action: Tackling challenges and seizing opportunities
      •  How can nations craft and execute carbon pricing mechanisms and markets that are both effective and equitable?
      •  What insights and success stories can we glean from existing or forthcoming carbon pricing initiatives worldwide?
      •  How can global collaboration and voluntary initiatives bolster the evolution of carbon pricing and markets?
      Stefano de Clara, Head of Secretariat, ICAP
      Juan Pedro Searle Solar, Chief of Climate Change, Ministry of Energy, Chile
      Judy Meltzer, Director General, Environment Canada
      Moderator: Marie-Louise du Bois, Global Head of Carbon Pricing, Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 12:30 Panel discussion: CORSIA: A suitable tool for international aviation?
      •  What is CORSIA and what’s changed in recent years
      •  Will there be enough supply of credits for first phase compliance in 2028? What are the drivers behind this view?
      •  What will CORSIA credit prices look like, will this complicated by the corresponding adjustment requirement and likely NDC demand?
      •  Will CORSIA survive the ETS threat?
      Audrey Goldstein, Director, Carbon Markets Development, Standard Chartered
      Rob Stevens, Director of Product Development, Climate Impact Partners
      Roman Kramarchuk, Head of Futures Outlook, S&P Global Commodity Insights
      Moderator: Michael Evans, Group Sustainability Insights Manager, IAG
    • 13:00 Networking lunch
    • Energy vanguard: Spotlight on visionary leaders driving change
    • 14:20 Not a choice of one but a blend of both: Carbon reduction and offsets
      •  Creating a healthy mix of decarbonization goals (particularly scope 3 emissions) with Carbon credits
      •  Using offsets for hard-to-reduce GHG emissions alongside direct measures
      •  Why Carbon markets needs to be viewed in the context of a credible sustainability plan
      •  Where are corporates focusing their credit purchases?
      Naveed Tariq, VP Strategy, Sustainability & Innovation, E.ON, CEO, Seagrass
      Jacqueline Hadasch, Manager & Lead, Carbon Offsetting Strategy, Climate & Sustainability, E.ON
      Dr Thomas Schroder, Head of Environmental Products, EDF Trading
      Moderator: Emmanuel Corral, Senior Analyst Emissions, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • CBAM and its effects
    • 14:45 Panel discussion: CBAM: How will it play out and implications on international trade
      •  Impacts of the EU’s carbon adjustment mechanism beyond Europe
      •  CBAM’s impact of trade from APAC, Africa, and Middle East: Addressing rising concerns
      •  Social impact of CBAM and the world trading system
      •  In what circumstance might importers avoid being caught by CBAM?
      Robert Jan Jeekel, Head of European Union Institutional Affairs,ArcelorMittal
      Dr Swati Murthy, Director for the Global Sustainability Solutions Practice,Tata Consultancy Services
      Jill Duggan, Senior Adviser of Global Policy,Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
      Moderator: Coralie Laurencin, Research and Analysis Director,S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • Case study on carbon removals
    • 15:25 Explore the science of today: Market-ready tech-based removals
      •  Overview of the current state and future need for BECCS
      •  The voluntary carbon market: The need for robust and transparent certification schemes
      •  Carbon utilization versus storage: What is more economical, efficient?
      •  Hear use cases and the role of Carbon capture, utilization, and storage in the industry
      Randi Skytte, Head of Development & Regulation, Bioenergy Markets, Orsted
    • 15:45 Networking and refreshment break
      (16:00) Genius Exchange Presentation by Drax during Networking Break on “Capturing the Opportunity through BECCS"
    • 16:30 Panel discussion: Should we use carbon removals net-zero claims to offset residual emissions?
      •  Examples of how to use CDR solutions as part of a credible pathway to reach climate goals
      •  How to identify high-quality CDR solutions: design a CDR portfolio and source CDR solutions
      •  Challenges of scaling BECCS: Policy gaps, costs, and financing
      •  Hear use cases and the role of Carbon capture, utilization, and storage in the industry
      Esteban Mezzano, General Counsel Operation and Sustainability, Nestlé
      Jerome Rouphael, EMEA Institutional Sales, JP Morgan Chase & Co

      Marc Bradbrook, SVP of Business Development, Drax
      Pascal Siegwart, VP Carbon Markets and Economy, TotalEnergies
      Moderator: Erik Darner, Energy Transition, Consulting, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 17:10 Panel discussion: Recognizing Carbon as an asset that can be financed
      •  The importance of price discovery
      •  Risk, returns and the impact on financing
      •  Demand and supply dynamics
      •  Inclusion of climate indicators in economic models to support climate investment
      Professor Lisa Wilson, Managing Director, XTCC Investments
      Nicolas Thevenot, Chief Banking Officer, APICORP
      Rob Lee, SVP, Head of Carbon, Aspiration
      Moderator: Vandana Sebastien, Analyst, Price Assessments, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 17:40 End of day close
      Deb Ryan, Head of Strategic Commodities, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 17:45 Networking Drinks Reception
    • Sponsored by 
November 8 - Global Carbon Markets Conference, day 2 agenda
    • 8:30 Networking breakfast
    • 9:00 Chair’s recap of day one
      Deb Ryan, Head of Strategic Commodities, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • Scaling nature based solutions, investing in natural capital and biodiversity
    • 9:10 Keynote: Scaling nature-based solutions in Southern Europe
      •  The importance of European NBS projects with triple-impact
      •  Headwinds and tailwinds for NBS projects in Southern Europe)
      •  Key aspects of scaling high-quality NBS projects: 
      •  o Phased approach
      •  o Key partnerships
      •  o Vertical integration of processes
      Jaime de Rábago Marín, Managing Director, Group Sylvestris
      Javier Torres Pérez, Repsol Social Impact Managing Director, Repsol Foundation
      Joan Llansó Caldentey, Investment Director, Portobello Capital
    • 09:35 Panel discussion: Creating a fair and balanced representation of the market: Fact-checking 2023 statistics
      •  “Companies that buy carbon offsets are decarbonising twice as fast as those who don’t”
      •  “The threat to forests had been overstated about 400% on average”
      •  "New fNRB estimates for cookstove projects are 2-3x lower than previous defaults” 
      Holly Pearen, Lead Counsel, Environmental Defense Fund
      Molly Brown, Head of Carbon Strategy, BURN
      Anna Macdonald, Technical Climate Consultant, Sylvera
      Moderator: Kanchan Yadav, Senior Pricing Specialist, Voluntary Carbon Markets, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 10:05 Panel discussion: Emerging biodiversity markets: Is it taking off and where is it headed?
      •  Are biodiversity markets important and why?
      •  Methodology challenges and how to ensure high integrity
      •  No offsetting? Learnings and overlap with the VCM 
      •  What’s the demand: a buyer’s perspective
      Should you get credit for what you are already doing voluntarily? Where could this benefit goals?
      Juan Carlos Gonzalalez Aybar, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, The Shared Wood Company
      Apostolos Siskos, Chairman of the BoD, Envirometrics
      Moderator: Chris Bennett, Global Head of Strategy and M&A, S&P Global Sustainable 1
    • 10:35 Networking & refreshment break
      (10:50) Genius Exchange Presentation “How to choose the best nature based credits” by Renoster during Networking Break
    • Sponsored by 
    • Spotlight on clean cooking projects
    • 11:20 Scale, impact and integrity: Meeting the triple challenge in clean cooking programmes
      •  Founding story: motivation, the problem, challenges
      •  Principles of new model: At scale, free distribution, exclusive rural poor focus, integrated education, sustainable funding, government partnerships
      •  Brief synopsis of live well milestones to date 
      Euan McDougall, Group Chief Operating Officer, DelAgua
    • Exploring market infrastructures and how to support the scaling up of VCM
    • 11:40 Standardization and growth of VCM Derivative Markets
      •  Standardizing VCM frameworks
      •  VCM trading and pricing dynamics
      •  Standardization of VCM spot market derivatives 
      •  Growth and scale of futures markets
      •  Evolving Standards and Markets
      Pete Keavey, Managing Director, Global Head Energy and Environmental Products, CME Group
    • 12:00 Fireside chat: Managing risk in whilst enabling users to trade Carbon credits on a global basis
      •  New technologies and market infrastructures to help scale-up of VCM and manage risk
      •  Frameworks and standardization to support transactions, measurements, and verification
      •  Tools supporting to manage risks from differentials impacting price: Understanding price methodology of carbon credits  
      •  Building a diversified portfolio of carbon credits: What does this look like?
      Jeff Swartz, Vice President Strategy, Regulatory Affairs & Partnerships, bp
      Chris Webb, Global Head of Carbon Markets, HSBC
      Moderator: Silvia Favasuli, Voluntary Carbon Markets, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 12:30 Networking lunch
    • Role of ratings and Carbon principles in achieving transparency in VCM
    • 13:50 Panel discussion: Understand what makes a high-quality Carbon credit
      •  Due-diligence and quality assurance capability that can assess Carbon credits
      •  Deploying data led, standardized, and clear quality assurance processes
      •  Validation methods for Carbon credits: Building a reputable monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) framework
      •  Consistent validation methods for Carbon credits enabling accurate and comparable measures
      Mathilde Mignot, Nature-based Solutions Director, EcoAct
      Mark McDivitt, Chief Operating Officer, Context Labs
      Ludovino Lopes, Founding Partner, Ludovino Lopes Sociedade de Advogados
      Andrew Howard, Senior Director, Climate Policy and Strategy, Verra
      Moderator: Dana Agrotti, Low Carbon Markets Analyst, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • Environmental product innovations
    • 14:35 Fireside chat: Other certificate markets: Where are the gaps in creating fully functioning credits?
      •  Innovations in environmental products: iRECS, GOs and other emerging certificates
      •  Should there be a hydrogen credit?
      •  Evolution of the Voluntary Carbon Market in recent years
      •  What innovative solutions have been developed to help scale the VCM
      İhsan Erbil Bayçöl, CEO, Enerjisa Üretim
      Sonia Battikh, Global Head of Carbon Offset Trading, Citi
      Bruno Brunetti, Low Carbon Analytics Manager, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 15:05 Networking & refreshment break
    • 15:50 Panel discussion: Hear from the buyers of Carbon credits
      •  Understand the buyer’s perception of Carbon credits
      •  Hear Carbon credit purchasing strategies: What is influencing decision making
      •  Response on buying government or voluntary certified schemes
      •  Working with credit rating agencies or using third parties for due diligence
      •  Navigating various standards and finding high-quality Carbon credits at a transparent price
      Klaus Kunz, Head of ESG, Bayer
      Alexis Manuel, Head of Carbon Desk, Engie
      Moderator: Eklavya Gupte, Editorial Lead, EMEA Energy News, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 16:20 Closing Remarks: What to watch out for at COP 28
      •  Expected deal on Article 6.4: Progress, timing and impacts of adjustments
      •  Lack of clarity on the trading of carbon credits in a compliance environment (Article 6.2 and 6.4)
      •  Developments surrounding the Article 6 eligibility criteria
      •  Progress on rules for multilateral Carbon credit trading system
      Agamoni Ghosh, Managing Editor, Global Compliance Carbon Pricing, S&P Global Commodity Insights
      Amrita Arora, Senior Consultant Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights
      Moderator: Deb Ryan, Head of Strategic Commodities, S&P Global Commodity Insights
    • 16:35 End of Conference

Speakers


WilliamWilliam Pazos,
Co-Founder and CEO, ACX
Nicolas Thevenot.JPGNicolas Thevenot,
Chief Banking Officer, APICORP
RJJRobert Jan Jeekel,
Head of European Union Institutional Affairs, ArcelorMittal
RobertRobert Lee,
SVP, Head of Carbon, Aspiration
KlausKunzKlaus Kunz,
Head of ESG, Bayer
MounirMounir Bouaziz,
Owner and CEO, BEE ENTERPRISE DMCC
TeresaTeresa Hartmann,
Chief Ratings Officer, BeZero
JeffSwartzJeff Swartz,
Vice President Strategy, Regulatory Affairs & Partnerships, bp
MollyMolly Brown,
Head of Carbon Strategy, BURN
SoniaSonia Battikh,
Global Head of Carbon Offset Trading, Citi
RobRob Stevens,
Director of Product Development, Climate Impact Partners
PetePete Keavey,
Managing Director, Global Head Energy and Environmental Products, CME Group
MarkMark McDivitt,
Chief Operating Officer, Context Labs
EuanEuan McDougall,
Group Chief Operating Officer, DelAgua Group
FeFe Bush,
CDR Originator, Drax
Marc (1).jpgMarc Bradbrook,
SVP of Business Development, Drax
NaveedNaveed Tariq,
VP Strategy, Sustainability & Innovation, E.ON, CEO, Seagrass
JackyJacqueline Hadasch,
Manager & Lead, Carbon Offsetting Strategy, Climate & Sustainability, E.ON
MathildeMathilde Mignot,
Nature-based Solutions Director, EcoAct
Pedro Pedro Carvalho,
Head of Portfolio, Ecosecurities
Thomas SchroderDr Thomas Schroder,
Head of Environmental Products, EDF Trading
Ihsanİhsan Erbil Bayçöl,
CEO, Enerjisa Üretim
Alexis Manuel_ENGIE.jpgAlexis Manuel,
Head of Carbon Desk, Engie
ApostolosApostolos Siskos,
Chairman of the BoD, Envirometrics
JudyJudy Meltzer,
Director General, Environment Canada
HollyHolly Pearen,
Lead Counsel, Environmental Defense Fund
JillJill Duggan,
Senior Adviser of Global Policy, Environmental Defense Fund
KishorKishor Rajhansa,
Chief Operating Officer, Global Carbon Council
JaimeJaime de Rábago Marín,
Managing Director, Group Sylvestris
ChrisChris Webb,
Global Head of Carbon Markets, HSBC
Michael Evans 200x200.jpgMichael Evans,
Group Sustainability Insights Manager, IAG
StefanoStefano de Clara,
Head of Secretariat, ICAP
Dirk ForristerDirk Forrister,
President and CEO, IETA
KrisKris Nathanail,
Chief of Staff, IOSCO
JeromeJerome Rouphael,
EMEA Institutional Sales, JPMorgan Chase & Co
LudovinoLudovino Lopes,
Founding Partner, Ludovino Lopes Sociedade de Advogados
ChileJuan Pedro Searle Solar,
Chief of Climate Change, Ministry of Energy, Chile
Jean-BaptisteJean-Baptiste Brom,
Head of Origination for Environmental Products, Morgan Stanley
Esteban Mezzano (1).jpgEsteban Mezzano,
General Counsel Operation and Sustainability, Nestlé
RandiRandi Skytte,
Head of Development and Regulation, Bioenergy Markets, Orsted
JoanJoan Llansó Caldentey,
Executive Director, Portobello Capital
FabioNehmeSaif Bhatti,
Founder and CEO, Renoster
JavierJavier Torres Pérez,
Repsol Social Impact Managing Director, Repsol Foundation
Nick OsborneNick Osborne,
General Manager, Carbon and Environmental Products Trading, Shell
FredericFrederic Gagnon Lebrun,
Director, Climate Policy, Finance and Carbon Markets, Southpole
AudreyAudrey Goldstein,
Director, Carbon Markets Development, Standard Chartered
AnnaAnna Macdonald,
Technical Climate Consultant, Sylvera
Swati Dr Swati Murthy,
Director for the Global Sustainability Solutions Practice, Tata Consultancy Services
16. Hugh Salway.jpgHugh Salway,
Senior Director, Market Development and Partnerships, The Gold Standard Foundation
Juan CarloJuan Carlos Gonzalez Aybar,
Co-Founder and Managing Partner, The Shared Wood Company
Pascal Siegwart (1).jpgPascal Siegwart,
VP Carbon Markets and Economy, TotalEnergies
AndrewAndrew Howard,
Senior Director, Climate Policy and Strategy, Verra
Lisa wilsonProfessor Lisa Wilson,
Managing Director, XTCC Investments

S&P Global Speakers


agamoni.jpgAgamoni Ghosh,
Managing Editor, Global Compliance Carbon Pricing, S&P Global Commodity Insights
AmritaAmrita Arora,
Senior Consultant Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Augustine Borell.jfifAugustin Borelle,
Senior Research Analyst, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Bruno-Brunetti1.jpgBruno Brunetti,
Low Carbon Analytics Manager, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Coralie_Laurencin_100.jpgCoralie Laurencin,
Research and Analysis Director, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Dana Agrotti.jfifDana Agrotti,
Low Carbon Markets Analyst, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Deb RyanDeb Ryan,
Head of Strategic Commodities, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Eklavya Gupte 100x100.pngEklavya Gupte,
Editorial Lead, EMEA Energy News, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Emmanual Corral 150.jpgEmmanuel Corral,
Senior Analyst Emissions, S&P Global Commodity Insights
ErikErik Darner,
Director, Energy Transition, Consulting, S&P Global Commodity Insights
JoanneJoanne Hochheiser,
Product Management Executive Director, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Kanchan Photo (resized).jpeg.jpgKanchan Yadav,
Senior Pricing Specialist, Voluntary Carbon Markets, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Marie-LouiseMarie-Louis de Bois,
Global Head of Carbon Pricing, Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights
RomanRoman Kramarchuk,
Head Energy Scenarios, Policy & Technology Analytics, S&P Global Commodity Insights
SilviaSilvia Favasuli,
Managing Editor, Voluntary Carbon Markets, S&P Global Commodity Insights
SimonSimon Thorne,
Climate & Energy Transformation Lead, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Vandana Sebastian (resized).jpgVandana Sebastien,
Analyst, Price Assessments, S&P Global Commodity Insights,
Chris Bennett.jfifChris Bennett,
Global Head of Strategy and M&A, S&P Global Sustainable 1,

Strategic Partners

                                                

2023 Sponsors


CME
Drax
Context labs
Drax
Drax
Xpansiv
Ecoact
Sylvestris
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Southpole
DelAgua
Burn
Context labs
Verra
Renoster
Aspiration

Become a sponsor for 2023

Position your business in expert company, distinct from your competitors. At S&P Global Carbon Markets Conference,
each sponsor has the opportunity to showcase their product or service to industry-wide professionals. We provide an environment that encourages an honest and open dialogue among attendees. If you would like to lead the conversation as an event sponsor, contact us for more details on available packages: Irina Bondareva at [email protected]. 

Demonstrate your strengths, raise your company profile, and maximize your ROI as we bring key industry players and decision-makers to you. At the S&P Global Carbon Markets Conference, each sponsor has the opportunity to showcase their products and services and distinguish themselves from the competition. We offer a full range of opportunities and packages, and can even tailor solutions to suit your needs. 

Contact us to start a conversation about your goals and how you can lead the pack as an event sponsor: Irina Bondareva at [email protected] 

Pricing


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$1,895
$2,095    
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Venue


The Global Carbon Markets Conference will take place at the Le Méridien Etoile in Paris

Address: 81 Boulevard Gouvion Saint-Cyr, 75848 Cedex 17, 75017 Paris, France
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Website: Le Meridien Etoile
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