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Page 1: 23 – 25 April 2014...SPONSORSHIP & NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 23 – 25 April 2014 Jakarta,Indonesia A unique experience to connect with leading IOCs, NOCs, LNG Traders, LNG Ship-owners,
Page 2: 23 – 25 April 2014...SPONSORSHIP & NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 23 – 25 April 2014 Jakarta,Indonesia A unique experience to connect with leading IOCs, NOCs, LNG Traders, LNG Ship-owners,

23 – 25 April 2014Jakarta,Indonesia

THE LEADING ASIA-PACIFIC EVENT DEDICATED TO LNGVALUE CHAIN & LNG GROWTH, PRODUCTION & SHIPPING

CURRENT LNG MARKETS & TRENDS

HEAR THE LATEST ISSUES INCLUDING

Topics that were addressed at LNGgc Asia Pacific included:

• How will Indonesia balance LNG exports and domestic energy needs?• What subsidies will be needed to encourage upstream gas investment and development?• What global LNG supplies are available for Indonesia and at what price?• Where are the opportunities to invest in LNG projects?• Asia's emerging demand and supply centres• Pricing in Asia for natural gas• India and China as key growth areas• Regional unconventional and shale potential• Singapore as a hub for trading LNG• Small scale LNG developments• FLNG production and storage• Australia's potential for LNG• Exports from North America into Asia• The role of geopolitics within the region• LNG competing with pipelines gas• Buyer's market, how buyers have control• Nuclear energy developments in Japan• Traditional exporters turning to importers• New unconventional and conventional gas supplies

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

LAS 2014 Conference and Workshops are aimed at industry professionals who are looking to gain knowledge and information about LNG & Natural Gas from gas producing, consuming, marketing and distribution groups from both corporations and governments as well as LNG shipping, trading, project development. It will be especially relevant for:

• LNG/Gas and Power Project Managers and Directors• Economists, Policy Makers, Corporate Planners and Analysts

• LNG/Gas E&P Managers

• Contracts and Legal Managers

• Marketing and Business Development Managers

• Banks & Project Financiers

• Oil/Fuel & Pipeline Gas Traders

• LNG Consultants and Project Advisory Services

• LNG Shipping Operations

• Ship Broking

PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE

LNG Asia Summit 2014Gasification & Liquefaction Workshop

Gasification Technology and Projects Updates in Asia

NETWORKING LUNCHEON

Gas Liquefaction

Government LNG Policy

Project Tech Advanced TechFSRU Tech

CooperationExport Import

TaxCapital Raising IssueLaw

If this is the “age of natural gas” then LNG is certainly helping drive theexpansion of the industryGlobally only 30% of gas produced is internationally tradedLNG is a global market, but with regional pricing

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By CountryNorth AsiaSouth AsiaMiddle East & AfricaEurope & USIndoneisa,Singapore Rest of South East Asia

By IndustryGovermentOil & GasShipping & LogisticsPower & UtilitiesTerminal Owners & OperatorsShipyardsTechmology & EquipmentEPCsFinanciers,Insurers,Laws & Consultants

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Asia Summit 2014 LNG

GEOGRAPHY & INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN

REGISTER TODAY! | Email [email protected] | Phone +86 21 61065002 | Fax +86 21 61065003

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SPONSORSHIP & NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

23 – 25 April 2014Jakarta,Indonesia

A unique experience to connect with leading IOCs, NOCs, LNG Traders, LNG Ship-owners, policy makers, infrastructure experts & more!

60+ Hot Topics In LNGLNG Supply-Demand, South East Asia LNG Exports, New Supply Projects, Buyer's Panel, LNG Trading & Pricing, Infrastructure And Terminal Investments and more!

Meet 200+ LNG LeadersPERTAMINA, BP, SHELL, PETROBRAS,TOTAL, ENEL TRADE, ENECO ENERGY TRADE, KOGAS, RWE, TOKYO GAS, JOGMEC, GDF SUEZ, GAZPROM and many more!

Are you a market leader or looking to become one?Featured products & technologies for exhibitionThrough sponsorship, you will have extensive opportunities to meet with your target market and prominently brand your company to the wider utilities community– meaning you can form new business opportunities, consolidate existing relationships and display industry expertise.To find out more about our range of packages, or discuss a bespoke solution based on your specific requirementsPlease contact: 0086-21-61065002 or [email protected]

• Gas Producer

• Gas Buyer

• Gas Utilities

• BOG Reliquefaction

• Gas Compressors

• LNG Tanks

• Gas treatment technology

• EPC(LNG Plant/LNG Terminal)

• Gas Chemical Company

• Coating

• Mooring System Solution

Luxury booth

3×3 meter standard booth decorated with skirting. One table, two chairs and one electric power outlet on the floor (if required), and 2 booth staff passes, 3 complementary delegate passes.

Standard booth

3×2 meter standard booth decorated with skirting, one table, two chairs and one electric power outlet on the floor (if required), and 2 booth staff passes, 2 complementary delegate passes.

Tabletop booth

2×2 tabletop booth with one table, two chairs and 2 booth staff passes, 2 complementary delegate passes.

• LNG Regasification

• Pump and Valve

• Gas Turbine

• Pipeline

• LNG Shipping

• Ship-to-ship Transfer

• LNG Shipbuilder

• Shipbroker

• FLNG Solution

• Testing & Classification

• CNG Technolog

• Gas Producer

Featured products & technologies for exhibition

Delegate Bag SponsorPut your logo on the delegate bags

Lanyard SponsorPut your logo on the name badge

Cocktail SponsorNetwork with C-level executives

Luncheon SponsorWelcome decision-makers &

enhance your brand awareness

REGISTER TODAY! | Email [email protected] | Phone +86 21 61065002 | Fax +86 21 61065003

Asia Summit 2014 LNG HOW TO GET BENEFIT FROM THE LEADING EVENT

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Proposed Agenda

Government Policy and Resources Outlook—Day1 AM

08:00 Registration

Indonesia’s Gas Resources: Policies, regulations and

opportunities on upstream oil and gas business development

Mr. A. Edy Hermantoro, Directorate General of Oil & Gas, Ministry of

Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia Director of Oil and Gas

Upstream Business Development

09:30 Governmental Keynote Address: How the Japanese

Government Is Facilitating the Development of the Gas

Industry

Hirohide Hirai, Director, Petroleum and Natural Gas Division,

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry,Japan

10:00 Balancing LNG Exports with Domestic Needs

Pertamina’s LNG strategy

Current upstream gas resources and development of LNG supply

Central Java FSRU plans and development

Mini-LNG strategy for the Eastern part of Indonesia

Allocation of LNG cargoes

Yenni Andayani, VP Strategic Planning & Business

Development, Pertamina, Indonesia (to be confirmed)

10:30 Networking Afternoon & Refreshment Break

11:00 An Overview of LNG Pipeline Development and Prospect in

Asia

What are the key factors leading the LNG pipeline developments

in Asia

Examining prospects of LNG pipelines in Asia

Introducing major LNG pipeline projects in Asia

A geo. breakdown of the development from key countries in Asia

Luo Weizhong, Vice President, CNOOC Gas & Power Co., Ltd

11:30 China’s Gas Market Development: Past, Present & Future

Scenario

A historical look at China’s gas market structure

Gas pricing mechanisms in China

The role of LNG in meeting domestic gas demand

Zhou Fengqi, Senior Energy Advisor, Energy Research Institute,

National Development Reform Commission (NDRC), China

12:00 Panel Discussion: Indonesia LNG Outlook, meet the domestic

need and exports

Technical barriers

Indonesia current policy updating

Cooperation

Panelist to be announced

12:30 Luncheon

Small & Mini LNG Commercialization– Day1 PM

14:00 Development of Mini LNG Terminals in the Eastern Region

of Indonesia (tentative topic)

LNG source and receiving terminal

Technology requirements to meet demand volume, geographical

profile, and existing infrastructures

Key cost components

LNG shipping solution options, opportunities and challenges

Suryadi Mardjoeki, Director Gas & Oil, PLN, Indonesia

14:30 FSRU Integrated with 800 MW Gas Power Plant Project

Opportunity in West Java Indonesia

Current situation in Indonesia

Natural Gas Demand & Supply

Electricity, Existing & Development

The Opportunities & The Plan

The Project Summary

Ari Rahim, President Director, PT. Khatulistiwa Mandala Energi

15:00 Investment, Evaluation & Commissioning of an FSRU

Achieving project completion within the set timeframe

Size and models

Financing arrangements for the FSRU vessel

Technology and procurement

Commissioning requirements

Successful project execution

Angelo Lo Nigro, General Manager, Energy Division, Rina

15:30 Networking Afternoon & Refreshment Break

Project Updates Day1 PM

16:00 Updates on the first FSRU project in Indonesia: status and

future plans (tentative topic)

Tammy Meidharma Sumarna, President Director,

PT NUSANTARA REGAS

16:30 FLNG Technology & Development

Black & Veatch, Speaker to be announced

(Presentation Sponsor)

17:00 FSRUs in South East Asia

Jakob Stampe, Managing Director , Hoegh LNG Asia

17:30 End of Day 1

18:00 Cocktail Party (Sponsorship Available)

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Proposed Agenda

LNG Shipping & Transport –Day2 AM

09:00 LNG Exporter to Importer: Adjusting to the Changing

Dynamics in Indonesia’s LNG Shipping Sector

Indonesia’s LNG demand and new plans for LNG import

terminals

Reviewing Indonesia’s gas and maritime infrastructure for

facilitating increased domestic LNG distribution

Future outlook and the way forward for Indonesia’s LNG shipping

sector growth

Mr.Theo Lekatompessy, President Director PT Humpuss Intermoda

Transportasi, Indonesia (to be confirmed)

09:30 Global Fleet of LNG Carriers & Chartering Trends LNG

shipping market background and evolution

Rate of LNG fleet utilization: Can it meet LNG shipping

demands?

Leasing market dynamics and chartering trends

Outlook and future direction for the LNG fleet market

Suryan Wirya Simunovic, General Manager – LNG/ Offshore, Mitsui

O.S.K. Bulk Shipping, Singapore

10:00 LNGF Seagas and M/S Viking Grace:

Examining the LNG bunkering process

Johan Lilliesköld, Business Development Manager LNG,Mann

Teknik AB ( Silver Sponsor)

10:30 Networking Afternoon & Refreshment Break

LNG Terminal & Distribution Day2 AM

11:00 Andhra Pradesh Floating LNG Terminal & Distribution

Development

Engineering, procurement and construction partnerships

LNG distribution market

Sourcing LNG and pricing

S Narayanan, Managing Director, Andhra Pradesh Gas

Distribution Corporation, India

11:30 Joetsu LNG Terminal Construction

Suppliers: Inpex are considering whether to import LNG

produced from Ichthys (Australia) or Abadi (Indonesia)

Customers: Gas will be supplied mainly to the city gas

enterprises and commercial/industrial customers in the Tokyo

metropolitan area

Seiji Yui, Director, INPEX Corporation

12:00 Keynote Speech

Hendi Prio Santoso, President Director, PT PGN (Inviting)

12:30 Luncheon

LNG Re-gasification & Utilization —Day2 PM

14:00 Converting the Arun LNG Plant to an LNG Receiving &

Regasification Terminal (Tentative Topic)

Overview of the Arun LNG project and key updates

Technical features and advantages

Environment, risk, space requirements

Commissioning and operational considerations during the EPC

phase

Herry Santosa S, Project Director, Arun LNG Terminal, Rekayasa

Industri, Indonesia

14:30 LNG bunkering trends and the opportunities for LNG trade in

south-east Asia, how to make LNG bunkering safe and efficient?

Internal and external challenges and suggested solutions

LNG supply: domestic gas vs import of LNG

Financing and capital availability

Key project milestones achieved and next steps

Henning Mohn,Head of Shipping Advisory,DNV GL Maritime

Advisory S.E. Asia - Pacific

Finance & Investment in Indonesia’s LNG

15:00 Examining the Investment Climate for Indonesia LNG

Growth & Investment

Current update on fiscal policy for the development of LNG plants

and terminals

Structuring and financing LNG plants and terminals in Indonesia

How can Indonesia fast track LNG growth and development?

Dr Pradeep Tharakan, Energy Sector Lead, Indonesia Resident

Mission, Asian Development Bank (ADB) Indonesia

15:30 Networking Afternoon & Refreshment Break

16:00 Japan LNG Demand, Procurement & LNG Contracts

Discussions on Japan's new energy policy focusing on natural

gas

Changes in the natural gas market after Fukushima

New trends of LNG prices and procurements

Akira Miyamoto, Executive Researcher, Osaka Gas, Japan

Tax, Fiscal Issue & Capital Raising

16:30 A legal Walkthrough for LNG Development Projects in

Indonesia

Energy Independence Policy and Energy Subsidies

Reviewing legal basis and portraying upstream development

Midterm National Gas Policy and Pricing

Mr. Avinash Panjabi, Senior Associate, Oentoeng Suria & Partners,

17:00 Chairperson's summary and end of day two


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