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Conference Programme
Where the commercial and technical gas worlds meet
Register for
your delegate
place and meet the
gas industry’s most
senior thought-leaders
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Contents3 Welcome to the 25th Gastech Conference
4 Governing Body
5 Highlights & What’s new
6 - 7 Conference at a glance
8 - 14 Day-by-day programme, speakers and timings
15 Networking opportunities
18 Event information
19 Exhibition
20 How to register
Experts from the following areas will attend...• Associations, Government Agencies, Institutes and Regulatory Bodies • Carbon Capture & Storage • Classification/Certification • Consultancy
• Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Local Content, Fiscal Regimes • Drilling • EPC/FEED • Exploration & Production • Finance/Banking • FLNG
• Gas Shipping - LNG/LPG/CO2 • Gasification • Geosciences • HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) • International Oil & Gas Company (IOC)
• Legal Services • LNG/LPG/GTL/CNG Production & Marketing • Media/Publications & Events • National Oil & Gas Company (NOC)
• Oil & Gas Equipment • Pipeline Technology Maintenance & Operations • Plants, Terminals, Transmission & Gas Storage • Ports & Harbours
• Power Generation/Utility • Processing • Recruitment, Education & Training • Renewable Energy • Research & Development • Service Company
• Shipbuilding • Subsea Production, Operations & Technology • Trading • Unconventional Gas
Ways to registerOnline www.gastech.co.uk/ conference-programmeCall +44 (0) 203 180 6573Email [email protected]
Five reasons to participate
1 Listen to, discuss and debate with the gas industry’s genuine thought-leaders
2 Find out about the critical issues affecting the global gas industry in the decade ahead
3 Set up valuable meetings with your customers, stakeholders and suppliers
4 Build partnerships, source and develop new business relationships
5 Make first-rate new contacts and take away market intelligence
Welcome to the 25th Gastech Conference
“We are delighted to be hosting Gastech 2011 in The Netherlands. Natural gas is an essential component of a sustainable global energy mix, and vital for meeting increased demand for energy. At Shell, we are growing our natural gas business, so much so that by 2012 gas will account for around half of our production. Gastech 2011 provides us with an ideal platform to meet and communicate with our customers and partners from across the global gas industry.”
Peter VoserCEO, Royal Dutch Shell Plc
“It’s both exciting and inspiring to help create Gastech 2011, which returns to North-West Europe for the first time since 1993. With superb host support from Shell and our newly-expanded (and highly-knowledgeable) Governing Body – plus many of the world’s most respected companies in the gas industry – we’re able to deliver an event where the quality of conference paper and expertise of speaker is, truly, second to none. We’ve also logically evolved some of the content, respecting what our past delegates have asked us to programme and what most accurately reflects the market at present: unconventional gas impact upon supply, the latest frontier LNG projects, gas trading & origination, advances in key new technology – to name just a few areas we are covering in detail for 2011. ”
Gavin SutcliffeHead of Content, Gastech
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The Gastech 2011 Governing BodyThe Gastech Governing Body is comprised of 33 of the most influential and experienced individuals in the gas industry. Gastech is proud that its conference is developed and run by the industry, for the industry and aims to deliver relevant and high quality papers, based on the careful selection of our Governing Body.
Chris ClucasCommercial Director, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (Isle of Man) Limited
De La Rey VenterGlobal Head of LNG, Upstream International,Shell
Noel TomnayHead of Global Gas, Wood MacKenzie
Ieda GomesHead of New Ventures, BP Gas, Asia & Middle East
Sara BanaszakSenior Economist, Policy Analysis, API (American Petroleum Institute)
Georg KrudeSenior Vice President Strategy Gas, E.ON Ruhrgas AG
Charles DurrEnergy Technology, KBR
Lars OdeskaugCEO, Torp LNG
Guy BroggiHead of LNG Supply, Total Gas & Power
Heather RodgersChief Procurement Officer, Centrica
Bill WayneGeneral Manager, SIGTTO
Bill SemberVice President, ABS
Ron BowenChief Process Engineer, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company (retired)
Patrick OlinmaGeneral Manager, Nigeria LNG
James BallPresident Director, Gas Strategies
Paul SullivanChief LNG Consultant, CCL
Beate RaabeEU Director, OGP (International Association of Oil & Gas Producers)
Thierry RouaudSecretary General, Cedigaz
Jan Van AkenSecretary General, EFET (European Federation of Energy Traders)
James ChildressChief Executive, GTC (Gasification Technologies Council)
Walter BoltzChairman of Gas Group, ERGEG (European Regulators Group for Electricity & Gas)
Iain McNeilManaging Director, Witherby’s Seamanship
Ahmad A Al SomaliProcess Engineering Division Head, Saudi Aramco
Rashid Hamad Al-MarriGeneral Manager, South Hook Gas
Paul SibalChief Process Engineer, ExxonMobil Upstream
Brian PriceVice President, LNG Technology, Black & Veatch
Doug BrownGeneral Manager, China LNG Shipping
Graham MooreSenior Commercial Adviser, Chevron Global Gas
Fereidun FesharakiChairman & CEO, FACTS Global Energy Group
David BrookesChief Engineer - Subsea & Floating Systems, BP PLC
Deborah TurnerDirector LNG, Braemer Shipping Services
Daniel HecSecretary General, Marcogaz
David MessersmithManager of LNG Technology and Services Group, Bechtel Corporation
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Unmissable Conference highlightsThis year’s conference covers, for the first time in Gastech’s 38 year history, some new industry trends that demand careful attention. The unquestionable global impact that unconventional gas has made on North American energy demand has significant repercussions for the global markets – especially LNG – and Gastech, in partnership with the Gas Technology Institute (GTI), will be covering these in fascinating detail throughout the week.
There’s more focus than ever before on the exploration & production of gas and the conference will focus on the new technologies available to help develop these resources, as gas continues to play an increasingly vital role in the world’s energy mix. Innovations in the way LNG is produced and delivered also falls under the spotlight of many of the world’s leading experts – all present at the Amsterdam RAI for what promises to be the most important meeting for the global gas industry in 2011.
There is also a unique opportunity to better understand gas trading and origination with a special stream being run in partnership with the European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET), which welcomes senior European heads of trading, European regulators and top international producers. Gas transmission, pipelines and interconnectivity will be scrutinised as European gas supply and demand issues are contextually debated from a global perspective.
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NEW PROGRAmmE STREAmS FOR 2011
Gas Trading & Contracting Day (Tuesday 22 march) Join us for our exclusive 3rd conference stream – the European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET) Gas Trading & Contracting Day, where top regulators, traders and influencers come together at Gastech for the very first time.
Unconventional Gas Day (Wednesday 23 march) The Gas Technology Institute (GTI) is running a fascinating Unconventional Gas Day, boasting many of the world’s foremost exponents, engineers & commercial players in this game-changing sector.
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Conference Programme at a glance
DAY 3 Wednesday 23 March
COmmERCIAL
• Gas Contracting & Trading
TECHNICAL
• Floating LNG
GTI
DAY 1 Monday 21 March
OPENING CEREmONY
• Keynote Leadership Panel • Inspirational Keynote • Tour of the Exhibition
COmmERCIAL
• Global Market Outlook
TECHNICAL
• Developments in Safety & Training
LAUNCH PARTY FOR GASTECH 2012
OFFICIAL GASTECH GALA RECEPTION, HOSTED BY SHELL
CONFERENCE OPENING TImES:monday 21 march 2011 09:00 – 18:00
Tuesday 22 march 2011 09:00 – 18:00
Wednesday 23 march 2011 09:00 – 18:00
Thursday 24 march 2011 09:00 – 12:50
• New Realities for LNG
• Advances in Key Enabling Technology
• Unconventional Gas
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Conference Programme at a glance
DAY 2 Tuesday 22 March
COmmERCIAL
• Unconventional Gas
TECHNICAL
• Technology Advances in Gas Processing
EFET
DAY 4 Thursday 24 March
LOOK TO THE FUTURE
FUELLING THE FUTURE
THE GASTECH PERSPECTIVE
CONFERENCE CLOSES
• Natural Gas & LNG Projects
• LNG, LPG & Chemical Gas Shipping
• Gas Trading & Contract Day
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OPENING CEREmONY & mINISTERIAL ADDRESS
09:00-09:10 Opening Remarks Jason Franks, Executive Vice President, Gastech Gavin Sutcliffe, Head of Content, Gastech
09:10-09:30 ministerial Address – Dutch Government maxime Verhagen, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture & Innovation – Government of the Netherlands
09:30-09:45 Host Chairman & Panel moderator malcolm Brinded CBE, Executive Director Upstream International, Shell
09:45-11:15 Gas Leadership Panel – “The Role of Gas in the Future Energy mix” malcolm Brinded CBE, Executive Director Upstream International, Shell Sheikh Khalid Al-Thani, Chief Executive Officer, Qatargas Hans-Peter Floren, Member of the Board of Management, E.ON Ruhrgas AG Plus other international industry leaders soon to follow
11:15-11:45 Inspirational Speaker Professor Brian Cox OBE
12:15-13:45 Delegate Lunch
SESSION 1 (COmmERCIAL) – GLOBAL mARKET OUTLOOK
13:45-14:00 Keynote Commercial Address John D. Gass, Corporate Vice President & President, Chevron Global Gas
14:00-14:10 Opening Remarks from the Chairman De La Rey Venter, Global Head of LNG, Upstream International, Shell
14:10-14:30 LNG markets: dealing with post-crisis context and rising LNG production Philip Olivier, President, GDF Suez LNG
14:30-14:50 Shifting Global Gas Dynamics Noel Tomnay, Head of Global Gas, Wood macKenzie
14:50-15:10 Unconventional Gas: A Blessing or a menace for the International Gas Industry? morten Frisch, Senior Partner, morten Frisch Consulting
15:10-15:40 Refreshment Break
15:40-16:00 Global LNG 2008 to 2010; the Great Discontinuity? Betsy Spomer, Senior Vice President, Business Development, BG Group
16:00-16:20 marketing and managing 42 mmTA of LNG in a global LNG market Alaa Abujbara, Marketing Director, Qatargas
CONFERENCE PROGRAmmE Day 1: Monday 21 March 2011
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16:20-16:40 Future export availability of gas from middle East and North Africa David Ledesma, Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
16:40-17:00 Will Supply Constraints Temper LNG’s Growth Potential? Graeme Wildgoose, LNG Consultant, Poten & Partners
17:00-17:20 Questions from the Floor & Wrap Up Hosted by our Chairman
Reserve Paper Strategies to manage LNG Portfolios in the Face of High Uncertainty Robert Stibolt, Managing Director, Galway Group
SESSION 2 (TECHNICAL) – DEVELOPmENTS IN SAFETY & TRAINING
13:45-14:00 Keynote Technical Address matthias Bichsel, Projects & Technology Director, Shell
14:00-14:10 Opening Remarks from the Chairman Bill S. Wayne, General Manager & COO, SIGTTO
14:10-14:40 SIGTTO revisions of the IGC Code Roger Roue, Principal Technical Adviser, SIGTTO
14:40-15:10 Summary of investigations into the Effects of Fire on LNG Carrier Cargo Containment Systems mark Hodgson, Manager Gas Projects, Shell
15:10-15:40 Refreshment Break
15:40-16:10 The sloshing motion phenomena in liquid cargo tanks Sangeon Chun, Principal Research Engineer, Samsung Heavy Industries Ltd
16:10-16:40 measurement of sloshing impacts Oeyvind Lund-Johansen, Principal Engineer & Jan Koren, Business Director, Det Norske Veritas
16:40-17:10 manning a new generation of LNG carriers Philip Williams, Fleet Manager, Nakilat Fleet Group 5, Shell
17:10-17:40 Cryogenic Fluid Dynamics and the avoidance of rollover Ralph Scurlock, Emeritus Professor of Cryogenic Engineering, University of Southampton
17:40-18:00 Questions from the Floor & Wrap Up Hosted by our Chairman
Reserve Paper marine terminals – site selection, design and operation Colin Skipper, Director, HR Wallingford
19:30-late Official Gastech Gala Reception, hosted by Shell Networking function for delegates, speakers and press
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SESSION 3 (COmmERCIAL) – NATURAL GAS & LNG PROJECTS09:00-09:20 Keynote Commercial Address Tom Walters, President, Gas & Power Marketing, Exxonmobil
09:20-09:30 Opening Remarks from the Chairman Andrew Jamieson, Chairman, Zanthus International
09:30-09:50 Pearl GTL – Delivering a world-scale project Andy Brown, Managing Director & Country Chairman, Qatar GTL, Shell
09:50-10:10 A plant for all reasons – standardised or customised Heinz Kotzot, Technology Manager, KBR
10:10-10:30 From Simulation to Reality: Start-up and initial operation of Sakhalin Energy’s LNG plant Rene Verburg, Operations Manager LNG/OET, Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd
10:30-10:50 Success and challenges of operation of the AP-X® Liquefaction Unit Dean King, Plant Engineering Support Manager, Qatargas Operating Company
10:50-11:20 Refreshment Break
11:20-11:40 Ethane production from an existing LNG train Dominique Gadelle, LNG Department Manager, Technip
11:40-12:00 Angola LNG: Creating the foundation for sustainable development, environmental enhancement and shareholder investment Speaker name to be confirmed: Angola LNG Supply Services & Sonagas
12:00-12:20 Lump-sump EPC contract for Kochi LNG terminal – A split contract approach man mohan Ahuja, Senior Vice President (Technical), Petronet LNG
12:20-12:40 Improving Train Reliability Canute Hudson, Team Leader – Process Engineering, Atlantic LNG Trinidad & Tobago
12:40-14:00 Delegate Lunch
SESSION 4 (TECHNICAL) – LNG, LPG & CHEmICAL GAS SHIPPING09:00-09:20 Keynote Technical Address Alan Haywood, Chief Operating Officer, BP Global Gas
09:20-09:30 Opening Remarks from the Chairman Capt. Andrew Clifton, General Manager, Tangguh LNG Shipping
09:30-10:00 Operational experience with diesel-electric and steam-powered LNGCs Jean-François Castel, Manager Business Development & New Buildings, GazOcean
CONFERENCE PROGRAmmE Day 2: Tuesday 22 March 2011
10:00-10:30 Small Scale LNG and breaking bulk Piet Kager, Business Development Manager, NV Nederlandse Gasunie
10:30-11:00 Going small with LNG projects Frederic Deybach, Commercial Vice President, GTT
11:00-11:30 Refreshment Break
11:30-12:00 mSC.285(86) and Code for gas-fuelled ships (IGF-Code) – technical challenges and perspectives Dr. Wuersig Gerd, Manager for Process & Gas Technology, Germanischer Lloyd AG
12:00-12:30 LNG Powered ships: fundamentals, benefits & operational issues from an engineering perspective Andrew Smith, Global Technology Leader, Lloyd’s Register of Shipping
12:30-13:00 Development of LNG Fuelled Propulsion System for Containerships and Tankers Jung Han Lee, Vice President, Daewoo Shipbuilding & marine Engineering
13:00-14:00 Delegate Lunch
Reserve Paper A fully flexible ‘reliquefy or burn as fuel-gas’ approach to boil-off gas handling on LNG carriers with dual fuel mE-GI propulsion Eirik maalean, Business Development Manager, Hamworthy Gas Systems AS
SESSION 5 (COmmERCIAL) – UNCONVENTIONAL GAS – A GLOBAL GAmE-CHANGER?14:00-14:10 Opening Remarks from the Chair Kent Perry, Executive Director Exploration & Production, Gas Technology Institute
14:10-14:30 Australia – the commercial and technical challenges of converting coal seam gas to LNG David maxwell, Senior Vice President, QGC Pty Limited, BG Group
14:30-14:50 How Policy and Regulation Intersects with Unconventional Gas in the U.S. Sara Banaszak, Senior Economist, American Petroleum Institute
14:50-15:10 European Unconventional Gas – will it be a ‘Game Changer’? Peter Hagen, General Manager Gas Commercialisation, Chevron Global Gas
15:10-15:40 Will Asian shale gas transform global markets? Afonso Reis e Sousa, Director, Taylor-DeJongh
15:40-16:10 Refreshment Break
16:10-16:30 Outlook for domestic gas production in Europe & the potential role of Unconventional Gas Greg Guidry, Executive Vice President Europe, Upstream International, Shell
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16:30-16:50 marcellus Shale – the Gamechanger Derek Weber, Business Development Manager, Dresser Inc.
16:50-17:10 The US Natural Gas Revolution: Technology transforms a market Porter Bennett, President & CEO, BENTEK Energy LLC
17:10-17:30 Questions from the Floor & Wrap Up Hosted by our Chairman
Reserve Paper Risk management in LNG projects Erik Skramstad, Vice President, DNV
SESSION 6 (TECHNICAL) – TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES IN GAS PROCESSING14:00-14:10 Opening Remarks from the Chair Charlie Durr, Energy Technology, KBR
14:10-14:40 Techno-economic analysis of combined cycle based liquefaction plants Cyrus meher-Homji, Bechtel Fellow & Senior Principal Engineer, Bechtel Corporation
14:40-15:10 Next generation of onshore LNG plant designs marjan van Loon, Projects & Technology, Shell
15:10-15:40 machinery/Process configurations for an evolving LNG landscape Joseph Wehrman, Engineering Associate, Air Products
15:40-16:10 refreshment Break
16:10-16:40 A tale of two sieves Wesley Qualls, Director, LNG Operations & Startup, ConocoPhillips
16:40-17:10 The SWAP: A breakthrough in flue gas cleanup, CO2 mitigation and H2S disposal Wolf Koch, CEO, SWAPSOL
17:10-17:40 Canned hermetically-sealed compression for reliable long-term operation in gas storage applications Jan Dekker, Sales Manager STC-ECO, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery B.V
17:40-18:00 Questions from the Floor & Wrap Up Hosted by our Chairman
Reserve modular design & construction for LNG liquefaction plants – a pioneering approach that is here to stay Andy Hemingway, Manager, Business Solutions Group, Foster Wheeler
EFET GAS TRADING DAY (SESSION 1) – mARKETS, PRICES AND OPTImISATION09:30-09:35 Chairman’s introduction Colin Lyle, Board Member and Gas Committee Chairman, European Federation of Energy Traders
09:35-10:00 New trends in gas price formation mike Fulwood, Principle Consultant, Nexant, and International Gas Union Study Group Leader
10:00-10:25 KEYNOTE: The Outlook for Traded Gas markets in Europe Speaker to be confirmed
10:25-11:00 PANEL SESSION – Challenges for further development of Europe’s gas hubs – views of operators and exchanges Ken Snodgrass, General Manager Northwest Europe, Shell B.V Harald Wustrich, Managing Director, Central European Gas Hub Bert den Ouden, CEO, APX-ENDEX
11:00-11:30 Refreshment Break
11:30-11:35 Welcome back from the Chair
11:35-12:00 Streamlining gas trading processes Hugh Brunswick, Managing Director, EFET.net
12:00-12:25 New perspectives for LNG trading Christina Ludena, Senior Legal Council, Vitol Senior Executive, Gaselys
12:25-12:30 Discussion and close of session
12:30-14:00 Delegate Lunch
EFET GAS TRADING DAY (SESSION 2) – POLITICAL AND REGULATORY INFLUENCES14:00-14:05 Opening remarks from the chair Colin Lyle, Board Member and Gas Committee Chairman, European Federation of Energy Traders
14:05-14:25 Achieving a single EU gas market Philip Lowe, Director General, DG Energy
14:25-14:45 Delivering new EU gas market rules Vittorio musazzi, Secretary General ENTSOG
14:45-15:05 Improving access and trade across Europe Senior executive, NW Europe Gas Regional Initiative (tbc)
15:05-15:15 Discussion and Q&A
15:15-15:45 Refreshment Break
15:45-15:50 Welcome back from the Chair
15:50-16:10 Optionality and risk – the gas capacity conundrum Dirk-Christof Stüdemann, Regulatory Affairs Gas and Power Trading, ENBW
16:10-16:30 State of the art provision of fundamental data on gas transmission Porter Bennet, President and CEO, BENTEK LLC
16:30-16:50 Post trade transparency for gas in Europe Karl-Peter Horstmann, Head of Markets Regulation, RWE Supply & Trading
16:50-17:00 Q&A and close of session
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SESSION 7 (COmmERCIAL) – NEW REALITIES FOR LNG09:00-09:10 Opening Remarks from the Chairman Neil Theobald, General Manager – Gas Commercialisation, Chevron Global Gas
09:10-09:30 Long term LNG supply – the next generation Andrew Pearson, Head of LNG Research, Wood mackenzie
09:30-09:50 Current myths about LNG Christopher Caswell, Technology Manager – LNG & FLNG, KBR
09:50-10:10 Small scale LNG use – an Indonesian model Dr Evita Legowo, Director General of Oil and Gas Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, The Republic of Indonesia
10:10-10:30 Can small-scale LNG import projects make commercial sense? Wayne Perry, Managing Director, Galway Group L.P.
10:30-11:00 Refreshment Break
11:00-11:20 Is the current surplus of LNG shipping set to stay? An examination of the supply/demand fundamentals of the fleet Kenneth Wilson, External Adviser, mitsui OSK Bulk Shipping (Europe)
11:20-11:40 Establishing LNG storage capacity at LNG receiving terminals John A Sheffield, Consultant/Instructor, John m Campbell & Company
11:40-12:00 Adding Value through NGL Recovery at LNG Receiving Terminals Susan Walther, Process Manager, mustang Engineering
12:00-12:40 maintaining LNG Production at Elevated Ambient Temperature Joseph Cho, Vice President, SK Engineering
12:40-14:00 Delegate Lunch
SESSION 8 (TECHNICAL) – ADVANCES IN KEY ENABLING TECHNOLOGY09:00-09:10 Opening Remarks from the Chairman Paul Sibal, Chief Process Engineer, Exxonmobil Production Company
09:10-09:40 An opportunity to be discovered: the offshore electric power generation business Leen Poldervaart, Marketing Manager, Single Buoy moorings Inc.
09:40-10:10 An integrated instrumentation & control package for floating and aerial LNG transfer systems Phillip Cox, Business Development Manager, Technip France
CONFERENCE PROGRAmmE Day 3: Wednesday 23 March 2011
10:10-10:40 Floating LNG import terminal in Dubai Abdi Nayak, Dubai Supply Authorities
10:40-11:10 Refreshment Break
11:10-11:40 Gas supply developments using distributed LNG concepts Shawn Hoffart, LNG Section Head, Black & Veatch
11:40-12:10 Angola LNG plant Ram Tekumalla, Chief Engineer, Bechtel Corporation
12:10-12:40 Offshore Floating LNG Terminals: risk-based selection methodology of key technologies Bruno Dabouis, Bureau Veritas marine Division
12:40-14:00 Delegate Lunch
Reserve Use of closed loop expansion cycles for C2 + NGL recovery – a refinery off-gas example Rajeev Nanda, Process Manager, Technip
GTI UNCONVENTIONAL GAS STREAm (PART 1)09:30-09:35 Chairman’s Introduction Guy Lewis, Managing Director E&P, GTI
09:35-10:00 What Unconventional Gas makes Possible Simon Blakey, Special Envoy, Eurogas
10:00-10:25 The market Context for European Unconventional Gas Ben Hollins, Head of European Gas & Power Consulting, Wood mackenzie
10:25-10:50 The European View of Unconventional Gas michael Schütz, Policy Officer Indigenous Fuels, European Commission
10:50-11:20 Refreshment Break
11:20-11:25 Welcome back from the Chairman Guy Lewis, Managing Director E&P, GTI
11:25-11:50 Case Study: The marcellus Shale Experience NFG/Seneca Resources Representative
11:50-12:30 Question & Answer Panel Session moderated by Derek Brower, Editor, Petroleum Economist Panel members to be confirmed.
12:30-14:00 Delegate Lunch
SESSION 9 (COmmERCIAL) – GAS CONTRACTING & TRADING14:00-14:10 Opening Remarks from the Chairman Frank Harris, Head of Global LNG Consulting, Wood mackenzie
14:10-14:30 Outlook of the role of the emerging markets in underpinning existing and new LNG projects Fereidun Fesharaki, Chairman, FACTS Global Energy
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14:30-14:50 Can Henry Hub or NBP become a price index for Asia Pacific LNG contracts? Kyoichi miyazaki, Senior Consultant, Poten & Partners
14:50-15:10 How will LNG imports into Europe impact long-term contract pricing of pipeline gas? Benjamin Schlesinger, Managing Director, Benjamin Schlesinger & Associates, LLC
15:10-15:40 LNG pricing which enables the sustainable growth of the LNG business Naoto Nakamura, General Manager, Osaka Gas
15:40-16:10 Refreshment Break
16:10-16:30 Pricing under LNG SPAs: the impact of current market dynamics on price review mechanisms Simon Tysoe, Partner, Herbert Smith LLP
16:30-16:50 Friend or Foe – National Oil Companies and International Oil Companies Nick Prowse, Partner - Energy Projects Group and Head of Global Oil & Gas, Norton Rose
16:50-17:10 The European/Atlantic gas picture Stefan Judisch, Chief Executive Officer, RWE Supply & Trading
17:10-17:30 Questions from the Floor & Wrap Up Hosted by our Chairman
Reserve Paper The Egyptian gas experience Dalia Younis, Researcher, Arab Academy for Science & Technology and maritime Transport
SESSION 10 (TECHNICAL) – FLOATING LNG14:00-14:10 Opening Remarks from the Chairman Bill Sember, Vice President Global Gas Development, ABS
14:10-14:40 The seamless integration of subsea architecture with floating LNG: issues, challenges & solutions Joe Verghese, Director, Select, WorleyParsons
14:40-15:10 Lessons learned in qualifications of components and systems for LNG offshore transfer Evert van Bokhorst, Senior Consultant LNG Projects, TNO
15:10-15:40 Floating LNG grows up Barend Pek, General Manager Floating LNG, Projects & Technology, Shell
15:40-16:10 Refreshment Break
16:10-16:40 Belanak FPSO – five years of successful operation & its application to floating LNG Paul Davies, Staff LNG Process Manager, ConocoPhillips
16:40-17:10 Developing a complete innovative tandem offloading solution based on floating cryogenic hoses Raymond Hallot, Technical Adviser, Saipem
17:10-17:40 OLT Offshore Toscana, the world’s first offshore floating LNG regasification terminal: an update Stefan Bürkle, VP & COO of LNG Strategic Business Unit, E.ON Ruhrgas AG
17:40-18:00 Questions from the Floor & Wrap Up Hosted by our Chairman
Reserve Paper Reduction of Boil-Off Gas for LNG offshore terminals Yacine Zellouf, Research Engineer, GDF Suez
GTI – UNCONVENTIONAL GAS STREAm (PART 2)14:00-14:05 Opening remarks from the Chairman Kent Perry, Executive Director E&P, GTI
14:05-14:30 European Resource Characterisation Dr. Brian Horsfield, Research Director, Project GASH
14:30-14:55 Case Study: Poland Tight Gas Rowen Bainbridge, Chief Executive Officer, Aurelian
14:55-15:20 Coal Seam Gas to LNG: The Gladstone LNG Project Geoff Hunter, LNG Adviser, Santos
15:20-15:50 Refreshment Break
15:50-15:55 Welcome back from the Chairman Kent Perry, Executive Director E&P, GTI
15:55-16:50 Poland Shale Gas Panel Discussion moderated by michael Seymour, President, OPPPW, with other OPPPW members to be confirmed shortly
Launch Party for Gastech 2012 - delegates, speakers, exhibitors and press invited
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SESSION 11 – LOOK TO THE FUTURE
09:00-09:30 Green & Flexible LNGC: a new philosophy for LNG shipping matthieu Fiere, Naval Architect, GTT
09:30-10:00 Natural gas hydrates Satoo Nakai, Natural Gas Hydrate Project Department, mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co.
10:00-10:30 Carbon capture and storage – CO2 Shipping magnus Lindgren, Principal Surveyor, DNV
10:30-11:00 Refreshment Break
SESSION 12 – FUELLING THE FUTURE
11:00-11:20 How the gas industry can develop and retain the best talent Sarah Beacock, Professional Affairs Director, Energy Institute
11:20-11:40 NexGen Gas Engineers Arif Habibullah, Vice President, Worley Parsons
11:40-12:00 Gas Shipping: Oceans of opportunity Ray Gillett, Director, L-3 mPRI
12:00-12:45 The Gastech Perspective Highlights of the conference, handpicked for you by the Governing Body
12:45-12:50 Conference closes
Programme correct at time of print. Speakers and content may change.
CONFERENCE PROGRAmmE Day 4: Thursday 24 March 2011
FOR THE LATEST CONFERENCE PROGRAmmE AND SPEAKER LINE-UP, VISIT WWW.GASTECH.CO.UK/CONFERENCE-PROGRAmmE
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Networking is central to the Gastech delegate experienceNetworking is a fundamental aspect of the Gastech delegate experience. An unrivalled pre-event and onsite networking programme will bring gas industry professionals together and facilitate meaningful discussion.
Online Networking Suite
Once you’ve registered for your delegate place, you’ll receive an invitation to join the Gastech Networking Suite, an online network enabling you to quickly view who else is attending, connect with other delegates and make arrangements to meet during Gastech.
Daily delegate lunches & networking breaks
Delegate luncheons provide the ideal setting to meet with industry peers and build strategic business relationships. The Gastech conference programme is designed to provide regular networking refreshment breaks between sessions, to facilitate discussion and interaction.
Stunning evening networking events
Official Gastech Gala Reception Monday 21 March (19:30-late) Hosted by Shell, this prestigious evening function brings together speakers, delegates and press.
Gastech 2012 Launch Party Wednesday 23 March Find out about plans and location for the 26th Gastech and network with the global gas industry.
Join our online communities
You can find Gastech on Linkedin and Twitter. If you’re registered with these social and business networking sites, why not link up with Gastech to keep informed of the latest event developments and news.
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Gastech 2011 official supporters and partnersGastech 2011 is supported by major industry organisations, media, the Dutch Government and 21 leading international industry associations, delivering unprecedented endorsement and confirming Gastech as the event to attend – no matter what part of the supply chain you operate within.
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Event Information
Amsterdam
One of Europe’s most exciting cities, Amsterdam boasts nearly 800 years of history and is a thriving commercial and industrial centre, with historic sites, charming shopping streets, exciting nightlife, superb restaurants and museums. With excellent transport links from across Europe and the rest of the world, Amsterdam is one of the world’s preferred congress cities.
HOTELS The Amsterdam RAI Hotel & Travel Service is the official hotel agent for Gastech 2011 and can offer you considerable savings in money, time and hassle. Use their online reservation system to search for hotels by star rating and area, and to view a map showing the location of the hotel in relation to Amsterdam RAI.
Preferential room rates at the official hotels are limited, so don’t delay as the demand for rooms in Amsterdam during Gastech will be high. Visit our website at www.gastech.co.uk/info/hotels
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TRAVEL INFORmATION
1. By Air You can reach Amsterdam RAI from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol - one of Europe’s biggest Airport’s – by car or public transport in under 15 minutes. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol provides 270 flight connections to airports in 92 countries with 104 different airlines from all over the world. It is in close proximity to the Port of Amsterdam and the Port of Rotterdam and is further supported by a wide transport network of rail and road.
2. By TrAm or Bus If you arrive at Amsterdam Central Station (CS), take the Amstelveen express tram 51 (travelling time: 12 minutes, exit at the Amsterdam RAI station) or tram 4 (travelling time: 30 minutes, exit at the RAI Europaplein). If you are travelling by train to the Amstel station, take the Amstelveen express tram 51 (travelling time: 5 minutes) or the bus (route 15, 69 or 169), which will bring you to the RAI within 10 minutes. In this case you should get off at RAI Europaplein. From Amsterdam Sloterdijk station, the best way to reach the RAI is with express tram 50.
3. By TrAin The intercity trains from Roosendaal/Belgium connect at Schiphol, with trains going to the Amsterdam RAI station. At Schiphol you can change trains on the same platform. The fastest way to reach the RAI if you are coming from Arnhem/Germany, is to take the train to Amsterdam Duivendrecht station. Here you can change trains for the Amsterdam RAI station. There is also direct train connection with the Amsterdam RAI station from Rotterdam, the Hague, Leiden, Weesp, het Gooi and the Flevo polders.
THE VENUE The Amsterdam RAI is the perfect venue for Gastech’s 25th edition. One of Europe’s most important international exhibition and conference venues, each year the RAI hosts over 1,000 national and international conferences and events.
Situated in one of Amsterdam’s green areas, 3 kilometres from the historic city centre and 10 kilometres from Amsterdam International Airport Schiphol, the RAI is the largest of its kind in Holland. It features sophisticated amenities that will enhance Gastech and assure the comfort of its attendees.
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The Gastech ExhibitionTaking place alongside the conference, the Gastech Exhibition is a major showcase of the latest innovations, technologies, products, services and suppliers for professionals operating within the global gas industry. With more than 250 exhibiting companies, the Gastech exhibition spans a broad spectrum of gas related products and services across the downstream, midstream and upstream sectors of the gas supply chain.
Bringing together thousands of gas professionals from more than 75 countries, it’s a comprehensive platform for those keen to meet industry suppliers face-to-face, see the latest industry technologies and innovations and do business.
Centres of Technical Excellence – product-based seminars on the exhibition floor – have also been introduced, to provide exhibition visitors with short presentations featuring case studies and technical innovations.
Admission to the exhibition is free for all delegates and visitors.
To exhibit at Gastech 2011, contact Paul Sinclair, Sales Director on +44 (0) 203 180 6576 or email [email protected]
Exhibitors include...- Air Products - BG Group - Black & Veatch - Cameron Valves - CB&I - Chevron - Exxon Mobil - GDF Suez - Hertel - Hoegh LNG - Iberdrola - Lloyds Register - Petrobras - PGniG - Shell - Technip - TGE Engineering - Wartsila
For a complete A-Z exhibitor list, visit www.gastech.co.uk/exhibition
Plan your exhibition visit
Use ‘MyGastech’ at www.gastech.co.uk to plan your visit to the Gastech Exhibition and create a personalised itinerary. This useful online event planner enables you to search for the most relevant exhibitors, products and services that meet your business needs, create a personalised exhibition itinerary and schedule appointments with exhibitors.
Exhibition opening times
Monday 21 March 2011 10:00-18:00 Tuesday 22 March 2011 10:00-18:00 Wednesday 23 March 2011 10:00-18:00 Thursday 24 March 2011 10:00-16:00
REGISTER YOUR PLACE TODAY!1 Register online at www.gastech.co.uk/conference-programme
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Gastech is organised by dmg :: events (uk) ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT, www.dmgt.co.uk), one of the largest media companies in the United Kingdom. dmg :: events was founded in 1989
and in 20 years has managed exhibitions, conferences and online platforms for many industries in up to 25 countries.
dmg :: events (uk) ltd, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London, W8 5TT – T: +44 (0) 203 180 6577 F: +44 (0) 203 180 6550 E: [email protected] Company No: 2246951 VAT No: GB494161435
Your delegate pass includes:
Access to all conference sessions over four days
Lunch in the delegate dining area (Mon-Wed)
Daily coffee networking breaks
Invitations to evening networking functions
Conference papers and documentation
Four-day Amsterdam City travel pass, courtesy of Shell
Entry to the Exhibition
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Delegate rates – Pre-register & savePre-register and save ¤300 on every delegate place booked.
¤2,499 + VAT (from 1 January 2011 to 20 March 2011)
¤2,799 + VAT (between 21-24 March 2011)
Conference registrations can be made using most major credit cards or by requesting payment by invoice.
For booking queries or assistance with group bookings, please call us on +44 (0) 203 180 6573.