3rd Annual Global LNG Forum
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18 - 20 February 2013 • Lisbon Marriott Hotel, Lisbon, Portugal
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KEY BENEFITS
Unique presentations on upstream LNG developments from each part of the world
speakers from 10+ different countries
2 interactive sessions: unconference session and round table
Voting system to boost interactivity even more
special pre-conference poll. Its results will be revealed at the conference
Exciting kick-off: Business Card Meet&Greet
12+ hours full of networking
SPECIAL FEATURE
6-hours field trip to rEn-operated sines LnG terminal. Vote, whether the excursion itself will be by foot, by bus or mixed – it is only up to you to decide!
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OUR PRESIGIOUS SPEAKING PANEL
opEnInG spEEch by: João Conceição REN Group Portugal Executive board member
chaIr: Leigh Bolton Holmwood Consulting Ltd. UK, Managing director
Guy BROGGI Total, France senior adviser to LnG director
Wim Groenendijk Gasunie Netherlands Vice president International and public affairs
Sergey Komlev Gazprom export, Russia head of the department for gas contracts and pricing
Francisco de la Flor Enagas, Spain director of regulations
Jean Abiteboul Cheniere Supply&Marketing USA, president
Dr. Brian D P Buckley Shell Upstream International UK, former cEo oman LnG and special advisor
Paulo Mestre REN Atlantico Portugal Terminal manager of the plant
David M. Sweet WADE, USA Executive director
Cpt. Andrew Clifton SIGTTO, UK secretary General
Vladimir Revenkov, head of the Gas Markets division, Institute for Energy and Finance, Russian Federation
Ane de Arino Ochoa Stream, Spain director of strategic planning and control
Richard Harper Tethra Energy Limited, UK director
Roman Kazmin ICIS Heren, UK head of LnG – asia pacific and Med basin
Aziz Bamik Gaztransport Technigaz France, business development director
Nuno Moreira Goldenergy Portugal cEo
Stefano Grassi Adriatic LNG Italy commercial adviser
Matthias Maedge NGVA, Spain EU affairs Manager
Carolina Catanho Grupo Sousa Portugal cFo
Vasco Silva SINFIC, Portugal business Manager
David Palacios Sener, Spain director, special projects
Nuno da Cunha Pires Sener, Spain commercial responsible Energy & Gas
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8% C-Levels, Board Members, Senior Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents
DISTRIBUTION BY POSITION
22% Directors, Managing Directors, Heads
7% Operators, Planners, Engineers
5% Public Sectors and Others
14% Advisors, Consultants, Analysts, Specialists
44% Senior Managers, Managers, Team Leaders
65% Western Europe
12% Southern Europe
9% CEE and CIS
7% Northern Europe
4% Asia
3% Africa and Middle East
DISTRIBUTION BY REGION
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Leigh Bolton Holmwood Consulting Limited, UK Managing director
Guy BROGGI Total, France senior advisor to the LnG director
Francisco de la Flor Enagas, Spain director of regulations
Christophe ADOTTI Total Gas & Power Ltd France, LnG specialist
Alexander Harsema-Mensonides Marine Service GmbH Germany, senior Engineer business development
Wim Groenendijk Gasunie, Netherlands Vice president International and public affairs
Roman Kazmin ICIS Heren, UK head of LnG – asia pacific and Med basin
KEY TOPICS: LNG upstream projects globally (from Europe to australia)
Get insight from importer turning to exporter – the USA – from practitioner and
government‘s circles (lobbyist)
LNG infrastructure and floating LNG
developments in LNG pricing and trading
WHO WILL ATTEND?• CEOs • CTOs • COOs • Presidents • Senior Vice Presidents • Vice Presidents • Directors •
Heads & Managers of: Projects & Business Developments • Production • LNG Infrastructure •
LNG transportation • Regulatory Affairs • Traders • Consultants • Analysts and Advisors from
associations and Institutes
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2nd annual Global LnG Forum: How Was It
Fleming Europe‘s 2nd Global LNG Forum attracted 100 industry heads to Marseille the 8th-10th February 2012, to address the most up-to-date trends & techniques achievable in today’s technological, economic and regulatory environment. The forum, officially endorsed by Elengy (GdF sUEZ Group), invited all registered delegates to Elengy’s operated Terminal Fos cavaou.
The conference featured three main motives (below) delivered through presentations and case studies with four hours of panel and round table discussions, as well as more than 13 hours of power-networking.
Day 1drivers and constraints for LnGGlobal Market developments
DAY 2LnG business challenges andopportunities
DAY 3Guided tour of the Fos-cavaouLnG Terminal
2nd Annual Global LNG Forum confirmed its positionas a flagship event in the industry as over 100 delegatesnetworked with experts from leading companies such asBotas • Hoegh LNG • JP Morgan • Kuwait National Petroleum Company • Northgas • SENER • South Hook Gas • Statoil • Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd and Total.
sUMMIT In nUMbErs
74 honoUrabLE dELEGaTEs
24 EXPERT SPEAKERS
13 networking hours
7 presentations
4 roundtable discussions
3 panel discussions
2 case studies
field trip to Fos cavaou terminal
VIDEO from 2012 Site visit to Elengy‘s Operated Terminal Fos Cavaou
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“Thank you to you for giving me this opportunity and congratulations for the organization. I found the event very valuable and I confirm interest of many people to have meeting after my presentation. In this regards, I thank you very much. Good continuation and see you next time.”Aziz Bamik, GTT
“This is just a quick note to thank you and your team for last week’s conference, and to congratulate you on the faultless performance and interesting range of speakers. It was a very interesting couple of days.”
Alec Don, Milford Haven Port Authority
“I hope the participants will keep excellent memories of Fleming Europe’s Conference in Marseille and of the visit at Fos Cavaou LNG terminal in particular.”
Jacques Rottenberg, Elengy
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DAY 1, 18 February 2013
8.30 Registration and Coffee
9:00 Official Opening of the Event by: João Conceição, REN Group, Portugal Executive board member
9:05 Opening remarks from the Chair Leigh Bolton, Holmwood Consulting Ltd., UK Managing director
9:10 Special Feature: ‘Business Card Meet & Greet‘In order to get to know one another right from the beginning, delegates will have several minutes to introduce themselves and exchange business cards with the person sitting beside them.
Session: LNG Supply and Demand Analysis
9:20 kEYNOTE LNG supply and demand analysis in mid-term: existing and proposed projects will cover the needs or even exceed expectations?• Potential LNG suppliers and buyers: meeting or oversaturating
demand?• Existing and proposed LNG projects worldwide, hurdles on the
way to realisation, perspectives• Questions and AnswersGuy Broggi, Total, France senior advisor to the LnG director
Session: Global LNG Market Outlook
10:00 SPECIAL INSIGHT: Turning from an importer to an exporter: case study on prospective role of the USA in changing global LNG picture• The changing legal and regulatory treatment of LNG facilities
at doE and FErc that will determine what export facilities are approved
• The impact of the election on US energy policy and LNG projects
• The outlook for shale gas production as a supply source for LNG exports and the challenges that remain
David M. Sweet, WADE, USA, Executive director
10:40 What is the impact of Australia as a new player in LNG market? Existing and proposed projects analysis• Projects‘ development• Target market in the mid- and long-term perspective• Possible new equilibrium of gas market by 2020Leigh A. Bolton, Holmwood Consulting, United Kingdom, Managing director
11:10 Morning Coffee and Networking
11:40 The Role of the ME in meeting Future Global LNG Demand• The continuing tensions and divergence between the 3 LNG
markets, Usa, Europe and Far East.• The resulting and continuing price differentials• The impacts of the shale/unconventional supplies on buyer
confidence in natural Gas as a reliable energy source.• The changing demands in USA, European, Far East markets• The rise of the ME as a demand market and resulting squeeze
on supplies from that region• The resulting role of ME in Global LNG marketsDr. Brian D P Buckley, Shell Upstream International UK, former cEo, oman LnG and special advisor
12:20 The Russia’s LNG production: prospects and problems • The Russia’s LNG production targets• Global gas market restructuring with emphasis on LNG trading• Growing competition among LNG producers: to what extent?• The Asia-Pacific as potential gas consumption growth areaVladimir Revenkov, Institute for Energy and Finance Russian Federation, head of the Gas Markets division
13:00 Luncheon
14:00 LNG developments in Europe• Europe’s current gas market situation• Present and future role of LNG in Europe• Recent trend in LNG contracting: does Europe have a chance?Ane de Arino Ochoa, Stream, Spain director of strategic planning and control
14.30 CASE STUDY LNG in Madeira Island: from unfeasibility to reality• Introduction of Grupo Sousa • Trademarks of the Madeiran energy landscape• The LNG Terminal project: presentation and reasons for being
unsuccessful• The solution: LNG transport in cryogenic ISO ContainersCarolina Catanho, Grupo Sousa, Portugal, cFo
15:00 Special case-study: Experience of offshore LNG terminal operation• Overview of the Adriatic LNG Terminal after 3+ years of
commercial operations• Brief history of the project• The unique nature of the Adriatic LNG Terminal:• establishing a number of industry “firsts“ (i.e.: first offshore
LNG import terminal, first concrete “gravity based structure“ (Gbs) used as an LnG terminal)
• opening new routes for natural gas into Italy• Terminal Function and Design• Accessing Regasification Capacity at Adriatic LNGStefano Grassi, Adriatic LNG terminal, Italy commercial adviser
15:30 Afternoon tea and networking
16:00 SPECIAL TECHNOLOGICAL INSIGHT: Quatenus - A Real Time Asset Management platform• Platform design• Areas of implementationVasco Silva, SINFIC, Portugal, business Manager
16:30 UNCONFERENCE SESSIONThis is a chance for the participants to select the topics they want to discuss through this brief session of networking & brainstorming. After an organizational break the facilitators will categorize all the feedback from the attendees into core aspects of interactive discussions. The large group will break into smaller groups and the facilitators will lead lively discussions running simultaneously, keep it on track, ask questions, spice it up with some controversy and create an open, uncompetitive atmosphere for idea sharing!
17:30 Feedback Session
17:40 Closing Remarks from Chair Leigh Bolton, Holmwood Consulting Ltd., UK Managing director
SPEAkERS AND DELEGATES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A NETWORkING COCkTAIL RECEPTION
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DAY 2, 19 February 2013
9:00 Opening remarks from the Chair Leigh Bolton, Holmwood Consulting Ltd., UK Managing director
9:05 CASE STUDY American changing LNG market: role of Sabine pass• New position within supply chain - adjusting to be an
exporter• Regulatory and technological challenges, search of potential
customers• Sabine Pass terminal and its role in changing LNG picture• Henry Hub pricing: increasing gas competitionJean Abiteboul, Cheniere Supply&Marketing, USA president
Session: LNG infrastructure
9:40 kEYNOTE The development of LNG import infrastructure and all the Basic Gas Infrastructure to enhance the contribution of LNG• The current status of LNG import infrastructure in Europe• The interaction and integration of all basic gas infrastructure• The flexibility provided by the LNG infrastructure• The access conditions, combination of L/T and S/T and
flexibility servicesFrancisco de la Flor, Enagas, Spain director of regulations
10:20 Best practices and safety in the LNG shipping industry• A brief history of LNG shipping• LNG shipping today• Safety record• Best practies and safe operating standards• New innovations, CNG, FLNG, FSRU and LNG as fuelCpt. Andrew Clifton, SIGTTO, UK, secretary General
10:50 FRSU: Development of a New Integrated Project Concept• Guidelines of Design• Construction strategy• Application Analysis and Potential Markets• Q&ANuno da Cunha Pires, Sener, Spain commercial responsible, Energy & GasDavid Palacios, Sener, Spain, director, special projects
11:30 Morning Coffee and Networking
12:00 From Small to Very Large On-Shore tanks: What are the technical solutions• Review of containment technologies• Key features of GTT membrane technology• Design case of Small Scale configuration• Design case of Large Scale configurationAziz Bamik, Gaztransport Technigaz, France business development director
12:40 The NGV market and small-scale LNG developments• NGV technologies and development. Europe, USA and Asia• Inter-modality: LNG and LCNG concepts for road transport
and shipping• Emissions reductions & policy drivers• EU funding and projectsMatthias Maedge, NGVA, Spain, EU affairs Manager
13:10 CASE STUDY Opportunities for Small Scale LNG in Portugal.• Portuguese Natural Gas Market
• Small Scale LNG technologies
• SWOT analysis
• Trends for Small Scale LNG
Nuno Moreira, Goldenergy, Portugal, cEo
13:50 Feedback Session
14:00 Luncheon
Session: LNG pricing, trading and financing
15:00 Role of Flexibility in Long-term Supply Contracts• Flat versus flexible contracts in Europe • Costs of storage• Pricing swing-options• Flexibility and use-it-or- loose-it principleSergey Komlev, Gazprom export, Russia head of the department for gas contracts and pricing
15:30 LNG spot market in 2012/2013• Emergence of Latin America
• Historical highs for northeast Asia
• Shipping market booming
• India as the dumping ground
Roman Kazmin, ICIS Heren, UK head of LnG – asia pacific and Med basin
16:00 Afternoon Tea and Networking
16:30 Round table: • Golden Gas Era or Gas Sunset? Will LNG promote usage of
gas worlwide?
• World moves towards floating LNG? Pros and cons, costs, specific projects
• LNG as a fuel: feasible in upcoming 10 years?round table leaders:Wim Groenendijk, Gasunie, Netherlands Vice president International and public affairsRichard Harper, Tethra Energy Limited, UK, directorDr. Brian D P Buckley, Shell Upstream International UK, former cEo, oman LnG and special advisor
17:30 Closing remarks from the Chair Leigh Bolton, Holmwood Consulting Ltd., UK Managing director
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DAY 3, 20 February 2013
Presentation of REN Atlântico
rEn atlântico is a company of the rEn (redes Energéticas nacionais) Group, which has the portuguese concession for the reception, storage and regasification of Liquefied natural Gas. These functions are achieved through the operation of the sines LnG Terminal, which is the only portuguese LnG receiving terminal.
7:40 Meeting in front of the hotel
8:00 Leaving for the terminal
10:00 Welcome address by REN Atlântico team
The sines LnG Terminal is located in the southeast coast of portugal, some 150 km from Lisbon, and in directly connected to the portuguese national nG high pressure grid. This installation includes a jetty suitable to receive ships from 45.000 m3 to 216.000 m3, three storage tanks with total capacity of 390.000 m3 of LnG and regasification equipment with peak capacity to regasify 1.350.000 m3(n)/h. The installation also considers a station to load LnG truck to supply the portuguese areas that are not covered by the pipeline grid.
12:00 Final remarks from the REN Atlântico team
14:00 Arriving back to the hotel
14:05 End of the conference
OR you could participate in co-hosted event - COSTA workshop
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Update: March 2012
The COSTA Action aims at developing framework conditions for the use of LNG for ships in the Mediterranean, Atlantic Ocean and Black Sea areas. It will result in preparing an LNG Masterplan for short sea shipping between the Mediterranean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean as well as the Deep Sea cruising in the North Atlantic Ocean towards the Azores and the Madeira Island. The feasibility study results will promote Motorways of the Sea sustainability, contributing to the common effort addressing climate change, in particular in view of the forthcoming requirements with respect to the implementation of the requirements of Annex VI of the MARPOL Convention.
The project will complement the results of the on-going LNG North Sea and Baltic project 2010-EU-21112-S. This will all increase the potential of Motorways of the Sea by lowering transport costs and reducing CO2, NOx and SOx emissions, in conjunction with greening the transport corridors and using of LNG as an alternative to marine bunker. If COSTA’s policy recommendations are implemented, it is expected that CO2 emissions from shipping could drop by 25% in 2020 and by 50% in 2050. For the air pollutants the use of LNG would eliminate SOx and reduce NOx by 90%.
TEN-T Multi-Annual Programme
Member States involved: Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece
Implementation schedule Start date: February 2012 End date: April 2014
Budget:
Action promoter: €1,536,948
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €3,073,896
EU contribution: €1,536,948
Percentage of EU support:Studies: 50%
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report of the Priority Project: http://ec.europa.eu/transport/infrastructure/ten-t-implementation/priority-projects/european-coordinators/luis-valente-de-oliveira_en.htm
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport/ index_en.html
Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-T EA) http://ec.europa.eu/tentea
Beneficiary: Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportwww.mit.gov.it Liguria Region www.regione.liguria.it Instituto Portuário e dos Transportes Marítimos www.imarpor.pt Almazán Ingenieros www.almazan-ingenieros.es Fundacion Valenciaport www.fundacion.valenciaport.com Ocean Finance www.oceanfinance.gr Implementing bodies: RINA www.rina.org Grimaldi Group www.grimaldi.napoli.it Grandi Navi Veloci www2.gnv.it Portos dos Açores www.portosdosacores.pt Portos da Madeira www.portosdamadeira.com
Please note that the present document is for information purposes only. Only the content of the individual Commission Decision (under preparation) can be considered legally binding.
COSTA
2011-EU-21007-S Part of Priority Project 21
co-financed by the European Union Trans-
European Transport networks (TEn-T)
DAY 3, 20 February 2013
The cosTa action aims at developing framework conditions for the use of LnG for ships in the Mediterranean, atlantic ocean and black sea areas. It will result in preparing an LnG Masterplan for short sea shipping between the Mediterranean sea and north atlantic ocean as well as the deep sea cruising in the north atlantic Ocean towards the Azores and the Madeira Island. The feasibility study results will promote Motorways of the sea sustainability, contributing to the common effort addressing climate change, in particular in view of the forthcoming requirements with respect to the implementation of the requirements of annex VI of the MarpoL convention. The project will complement the results of the on-going LnG north sea and baltic project 2010-EU-21112-s. This will all increase the potential of Motorways of the sea by lowering transport costs and reducing co2, nox and sox emissions, in conjunction with greening the transport corridors and using of LnG as an alternative to marine bunker. If cosTa’s policy recommendations are implemented, it is expected that co2 emissions from shipping could drop by 25% in 2020 and by 50% in 2050. For the air pollutants the use of LnG would eliminate sox and reduce nox by 90%.
Member States involved:
spain, portugal, Italy, Greece
Implementation schedule:
start date: February 2012
End date: april 2014
Budget:
action promoter: €1,536,948
Total project cost covered
by this decision: €3,073,896
EU contribution: €1,536,948
percentage of EU support:
studies: 50%
8:45 – 9:15 Registration
9:15 - 9:30 Welcome address and Introduction (Portuguese Administration)
9:30 - 9:45 Sustainable waterborne transport - EC initiatives (Roel Hoenders - EMSA)
9:45 - 10:00 TEN-T MoS Program and the role of COSTA project (J. Anselmo - DGMOVE)
10:00 - 10:15 COSTA project: objectives and contents; scope of the workshop (M. Dogliani – RINA on Behalf of Italian Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport)
10:15 - 11:15 Use of LNG: Issues – the view of the COSTA Team• Logistic aspects
(c. navarro correcher - Fundacion Valencia port)• Technical aspects (Almazàn Ingenieros)• Rules/Regulatory (Mario Dogliani - RINA) • Financial/Costs (P. G. Zacharioudakis – Ocean Finance)
11:15 - 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 - 12:30 Use of LNG: Issues – Some contribution from Stakeholders and Experts:Madeira case (rui Lopes – portos da região autónoma da Madeira)Azores Case (Filipe Macedo - Portos dos Açores)Tenerife Case (J. R. Diaz Hernandez – Port Authority Tenerife)Rules/Regulatory (Roel Hoenders - EMSA)Logistics aspects (Matthias Maedge - nGVa)Financial/Costs (tbc)
12:30 - 13:30 Working lunch
13:30 - 15:30 Meeting of working groupsWorking Group 1 (Coordinated by RINA): “Ships/Sea related Issues”Working Group 2 (Coordinated by Fundacion Valencia Port): “Ports/Shore related Issues”
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 - 17:30 Feedback session and closure(prof. L. V. de oliveira – TEn-T Mos coordinator):• Outcomes of the workshops• Open discussion• Conclusion
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