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conference details
Pre-conference:
31st May 8am-5.30pm
 
Conference:
Day 1
1st June 8am - 5:30pm
Day 2
2nd June 8am - 5:30pm
 
Post-conference:
3rd June 8am-5.30pm
 
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Conference Day 2 - 2 June 2010

Conference Day 2 - 2 June 2010
8.30am

Registration & Coffee

8.45am

Chairperson's opening remarks

 

Plenary session: Tapping into new LNG Frontiers: Identifying promising suppliers and buyers in the Australia and Asian regions

9am

Australasia Panel Discussion: Monetising gas supplies from Australasia - Examining the potential of Australasia as a major LNG supplier for the Asian Market

  • Leveraging on Australia’s proximity to Asia – will Australia dominate the LNG supply in Asia?
  • Understanding the LNG sources and export strategies of Australia to tap into the huge Asian market
  • Moving forward – Enhancing business prospects between Australia and Asia – what lies ahead?
Angelo Perry Dabala, Executive Director, Ochre Energy,  Australia
Managing Director, Red Sky Energy
Principal Consultant, Tri-Zen International
General Manager for Commercial & Strategic Planning, Petromin
9.45am

The potential of CSM exploration projects in Australia to address increasing LNG demand in Asia

  • Scope of upstream CSM opportunity in Australia for Asia gas buyers to secure long term supply
  • Comparing CSM versus conventional gas in offering lower risk to key partners
  • Red Sky Energy’s large acreage portfolio & advantage as an entry point into Australia for LNG players
 
Managing Director, Red Sky Energy
10.15am

Emerging LNG Markets Panel Discussion: Identifying new potential LNG markets in the Asian region in the next 5-15 years

  • Exploring new potential LNG markets in Asia – Thailand, Vietnam, India, Singapore
  • Identifying current and projected LNG demand and infrastructure requirement
  • Positioning your business and tapping into these promising markets – what you should do?
 
Project Director, Energy Market Authority (EMA)
Vice President, Petrovietnam Gas Corporation
Senior Vice President, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Principal Consultant, Tri-Zen International
11am

Networking tea break

 

Financing and funding sustainable LNG projects in Asia

11.30am

Bankers Panel Discussion: Identifying options and solutions for financing LNG infrastructure

  • What are the different funding options that LNG infrastructure developers can consider
  • How are banks evaluating the risks and returns of financing LNG infrastructure development
  • Learning effective strategies to tap into different financing sources
Head of Oil and Gas, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Director Asia Project Finance & Utilities Team, BNP Paribas
Mr. Sin Foong Wong,
Head of Oil, Gas, Mining & Chemicals, IFC - East Asia and Pacific
12.30pm

Learning investors’ appetite for LNG project investment: What investors are looking for?

  • Examining decision criteria in investing in LNG projects
  • Understanding investors’ appetite for risks and requirements on returns
  • Identifying proven strategies for effective collaboration with investors to ensure successful financing of LNG projects
 
Director for Asia, Energy & Power Ltd
Mr. Sin Foong Wong,
Head of Oil, Gas, Mining & Chemicals, IFC - East Asia and Pacific
Director, Prudential Asset Management (Singapore)
1pm

Is unconventional gas production going “to change the game” in Asia as it does in the US?

  • By 2012 about 50% of US gas production is likely to come from unconventional gas and many new LNG terminals will be idle. Could this happen in Asia?
  • How significant could unconventional gas production be in Asia?
  • What impact could CBM have on the LNG market?
  • Will an emerging CBM industry be overwhelmed by shale gas or gas hydrates?
 
1.30pm

Networking Lunch

 

Marketing, trading and contract negotiation

2.30pm

Issues, Challenges and Prospects in Gas Trading: The Indonesian Experience

  • Understanding, the mechanics of gas trading in Indonesia
  • Assessing how can the industry create greater transparency and dynamism to encourage the development of gas trading
  • Identifying some lessons and recommendations that can be learned : Framework and future direction for gas and LNG trading  
Mr Danny Praditya,
President Director, Compressed Natural Gas Trader and Distributor
3pm

Optimising the balance between long-term contracts and spot trading by learning from European examples

  • Managing supply and demand and examining trading practices
  • Discussing contract strategies and price indexations
  • Examining issues and opportunities in LNG trading liberalization to accelerate the development of the industry
3.30pm

Revisiting shipping in the gas age: challenges, opportunities and prospects

  • Examining shipping environmental challenges
  • Discussing advantages and disadvanatages in gas shipping and learning strategies to address them
  • Examining market reference for gas shipping – what do you need to know to ensure success?
4pm

Networking tea break

 

Innovation and technology to drive LNG excellence

4.30pm

Case study: Enhancing safety and security measures toward world class LNG plants

  • Revisiting safety and security issues in LNG plant operation
  • Understanding the critical parts of LNG operation that pose the highest risk and danger
  • Identifying effective measures, policies and approaches to improve the safety and security of your LNG plants
HSE Manager, PT Badak LNG
5pm

Examining alternative propulsion system for LNG Ships

  • Examining the assessment tools  to determine the relative merits/demerits in deciding propulsion systems for LNG Ships
  • Understanding the potential and business case of Ultra Steam Turbine (UST)and Dual Fuel Diesel Electric (DFDE) propulsion plants based on reliability, maintainability, availability, fuel consumption, levels of gas emissions, life cycle costs 
  • Highlighting relevant recommendations for a more reliable, cost-effective propulsion system for LNG Ships
 
CEO, Malaysian Maritime Academy Sdn Bhd (ALAM)
5.30pm

Addressing operational and environmental hazards in LNG shipping, storage and receiving terminals

  • Reviewing the operational and environmental hazards in LNG shipping, storage and receiving terminals
  • Understanding the impact and cost of these hazards to LNG projects
  • Learning proven and tested pro-active measures and approaches to minimise and eliminate these operational and environmental hazards
Operations & Maintenance Head, Petronet LNG
6pm

Chairperson's closing summary & end of conference

2010 sponsors:
silver sponsor
 
 
masterclass sponsor

 
associate sponsor

 

 

2010 confirmed speakers
 
Frederic Barnaud 
President and Managing Director 
Gazprom Global LNG

Brian Buckley 
CEO 
Oman LNG
 
 
Atsunori Takeuchi 
Senior Vice President, LNG Asia Pacific
Tokyo Gas
 
 
Ric Frasse 
Executive Vice President 
GS Caltex Corporation
 
Rudolf  Huber
Head of Business Development
EconGas GmbH


 
Joshua R. Kalinoe 
Executive Director & CEO 
Petromin

Shaun Scott 
CEO 
Arrow Energy

Axel  Wietfeld 
Vice President Group Energy Projects 
E.ON Ruhrgas AG (Middle East)

Rod  Duke 
Project Director  
Energy Market Authority

John Pexton  
Deputy CEO 
Fortune Oil

Wijnand  van Eck 
Head of Oil and Gas  
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation



 
 
 

 

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