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8 Dec 2009, 8:30am - 5:30pm
 
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9 Dec 2009, 8:30am - 5:30pm
 
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10 Dec 2009, 8:30am - 5:30pm
 
 
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Conference Day Two, Thursday 10 December 2009

Conference Day Two, Thursday 10 December 2009
8.30am

Welcome coffee

9am

Opening Remarks from the chair

 

Realising LNG growth potential

9.10am

Ensuring Australia becomes a world leader in LNG

  • Strategies to support LNG growth
  • Maximising benefits to the Australian public and industry
  • Implementing a plan that encourages new entrants into the industry
  • Training a skilled workforce to ensure potential can be reached
Shadow Minister for Energy and Resources, Federal Opposition
9.40am

Developing and operating Australia’s first CSM/LNG export facility

  • Operating Australia’s first CSG to LNG terminal
  • Overcoming a new regime of financing discipline and the strong position for LNG development
  • Maximising CSG output to secure potential growth
  • Balancing environmental issues with a rapid increase in LNG exports
Managing Director, LNG Limited Australia
10.10am

Overcoming the challenges in remote site LNG project delivery

  • Pioneer Phase
  • Infrastructure Development Phase
  • LNG Project Delivery Phase
Vice President, Gas Monetisation Development, KBR
10.40am

Morning tea

 

PNG – Maximising growth and ensuring sustainability

11.10am

The significance of LNG development to PNG

  • Commercialising the nations vast natural gas potential
  • The benefit of LNG development to the people of PNG
  • The role of Government to ensure sustainability
  • Creating an environment which is ideal for production
  • The future for business in PNG
Petroleum and Energy Minister, Papua New Guinea Government
11.40am

Resource Development and Socioeconomic Development in the Developing World

  • Resource development paradox
  • There is no alternative?
  • Diversity, barriers, inequities
  • What can be done?
Senior Principal, Coffey
12.10pm

Roundtable Discussions: Carbon, infrastructure, sustainable development and labour

  • Roundtable 1: Carbon pollution reduction legislation and its impact on LNG project structuring in Australia Led by Blake Dawson
  • Roundtable 2: Sustainable development in Indigenous
    communities, remote areas and developing countries Led by Coffey International
  • Roundtable 3: Addressing the labour shortage challenge
    Led by Fragomen
1pm

Networking lunch

 

PNG – People and economy

2.30pm

LNG in PNG: Long-term viability, financing and development

  • Strategies for financing in a new economic environment
  • Working with ECA’s to secure finance
  • Geographical significance in securing long-term contracts
  • Establishing clear strategies to ensure production while satisfying domestic issues
Mr Augustine Mano,
Managing Director, MRDC
Petroleum and Energy Minister, Papua New Guinea Government
Mr Paul Balfe,
Executive Director, ACIL Tasman
Dr Bruce McConaghy,
General Manager, Commercial & Strategic Planning, Petromin
3.10pm

Providing PNG opportunities for growth and the importance of Joint Ventures

  • Developing strong commercial relationships to maximise resource potential
  • Creating a strategic and sustainable plan for PNG gas reserves
  • Elevating PNG into a global LNG player
  • Continuing exploration and development in PNG
Executive Director & CEO, Petromin
3.40pm

Afternoon tea

4.10pm

Ensuring the interests of the PNG people are secure

  • Efficient operation in challenging environments
  • Developing a strategic and sustainable long term view for the PNG LNG Industry
  • Working closely with Government and local groups to minimise delay
  • The importance of developing strong commercial relationships
    in large scale production
Mr Augustine Mano,
Managing Director, MRDC
4.40pm

The PNG LNG Project and its role in the rapid expansion of the PNG economy

  • The expected impacts of LNG industry on the GDP
  • Creating a strategic plan that efficiently utilises the expected influx of revenue
  • Ensuring long term benefits to the PNG people
  • Satisfying global demand and maximising revenue
Mr Paul Balfe,
Executive Director, ACIL Tasman
5.10pm

Closing remarks from the chair

5.20pm

End of conference

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Hiroki Sato
GM Fuels, Head of Contracting & Purchasing (LNG)
Chubu Electric Power Co
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Hon Norman
Moore MLC
Minister for Mines
& Petroleum
WA Government
 
 
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Hon William Duma
Petroleum and
Energy Minister
PNG Government
 
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R Priyono
CEO
BPMIGAS
 
 
 
 
 
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Philip Fjeld
CEO
Flex LNG
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Executive Director and CEO
Petromin
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Hon Ian Macfarlane MP
Shadow Minister
for Energy and
Resources
Federal Opposition
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Maurice Brand
Managing
Director
LNG Ltd
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