LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT & STORAGE PHILIPPINES

LNG
FORUM SERIES
4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Pacific Manila , Philippines
2
nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT
& STORAGE PHILIPPINES
IN PARTNERSHIP
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CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING
LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
WHY LNG PHILIPPINES?
For the Philippines – which is currently one of Asia's fastest-growing economy –, importing LNG is only a question of when and how, and no longer
if. To prepare for the energy future of the Philippines – especially with the inevitable decline of Malampaya–, this forum will continue to lay the
groundwork for the establishment of a natural gas master-plan incorporating the entire value chain which is anticipated to be announced end
2015.
Taking the theme, “Continuous Push to Utilize Natural Gas and LNG by Fast Tracking LNG Supply Imports and Infrastructure Development”, the
timely 2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT & STORAGE PHILIPPINES 2015 will continue to addresses issues with LNG imports and infrastructure
developments that will definitely be taking place in the Philippines and the region.
This is the perfect opportunity for all serious stakeholders to highlight potential opportunities for development and establish their position in the
upcoming LNG boom.
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FORUM SERIES
4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Pacific Manila, Philippines
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2nd LNG
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CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING
LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
ABOUT THE 2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT & STORAGE PHILIPPINES 2015 FORUM
Asia is LNG reliant - with spiralling demand double that of Latin America or Europe. The
Philippines, currently one of Asia's fastest-growing economies is seriously seeking LNG to fill its
demand gap. In addition to seeking sustainable LNG supply, private stakeholders in the
Philippines are putting terminal projects – both offshore and onshore – on a fast-track route.
With the Department of Energy (DOE) currently forging a master plan for liquefied natural gas
(LNG) as part of its efforts to increase the LNG share in the energy mix, Philippines will soon be
importing LNG once all the necessary plans and infrastructure are in place.
WHAT HAPPENED IN 2013?
The first ever LNG Supply, Transport and Storage Philippines 2013 Forum attracted 176
delegates. The 2013 forum offers a one-shot platform for all serious stakeholders to highlight
their positions in and distinctive solutions for the nascent Philippine LNG industry while
establishing relationships with key policy-makers and private sector players integral to gas
import licensing as well as LNG supply, off-take and distribution.
The event report can be downloaded on http://lng-world.com/event-report.html
PROPOSED RUNDOWN
Pre Conference Workshops
• Wednesday, 4 February 2015 •
Workshop A: LNG 101: INTRODUCTION TO LNG BUSINESS
This workshop is designed for those looking to gain a better understanding of the fundamentals of the LNG industry - from the
technical to the commercial aspects.
Facilitated by:
Tony Regan
Principal Consultant
TRI-ZEN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD
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FAX: +65 6749 7293
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEB: www.lng-world.com
LNG
IN PARTNERSHIP
WITH
FORUM SERIES
4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Pacific Manila, Philippines
2
nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT
& STORAGE PHILIPPINES
CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING
LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Main Conference Day One
• Thursday • 5 February 2015 •
0900
Welcome Remark by All Events Group
0905
KEYNOTE WELCOME
1345
Stéphane Maillard
Business Development Manager
GAZTRANSPORT & TECHNIGAZ
H.E Carlos Jericho Petilla
Secretary
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (Invited)
0915
1415
OPENING REMARK: FUTURE OF LNG
FOR THE PHILLIPINES
MEETING INCREASING DOMESTIC DEMAND WITH NATURAL
GAS AND LNG: PNOC ROLE AND GOALS
1445
Networking Coffee Break
1515
SMALL SCALE LNG BASED POWER GENERATION
IN THE PHILIPPINES
Antonio M. Cailao
President & CEO
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL OIL COMPANY
1000
Bing Thomas
Country Manager - Business Development (Power Plants)
WÄRTSILÄ CORPORATION
LNG SUPPLY/DEMAND AND BENEFITS OF GAS
1545
James MacTaggart
General Manager for Middle East, North Africa and Asia
SHELL
1030
Networking Coffee Break
1100
NEW LNG SUPPLY FROM CANADA –
OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PHILIPPINES
PANEL DISCUSSION
EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION ALONG THE NATURAL GAS VALUE
CHAIN: WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO ENSURE LNG TAKES
OFF SUCCESSFULLY IN THE PHILIPPINES?
Panellists include:
• Alan Townsend, Senior Energy Specialist, WORLD BANK
• Francois Nguyen, Director International Energy
Policy Branch, ALBERTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
• Jose Basanio T. Aldon, Senior Adviser – Natural Gas
Business, Business Development,
FIRST GEN CORPORATION
• Nicolas Lefevre, General Manager,
TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING (GDF SUEZ)
Francois Nguyen
Director International Energy Policy Branch
ALBERTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
1130
FSRU EVOLUTION AND ADVANTAGES
Jakob Stampe
Director- Regas
HÖEGH LNG ASIA
Senior Representative
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
0930
DEVELOPING AN LNG CHAIN FOR THE PHILIPPINES:
MEMBRANE SYSTEMS OPEN UP NEW OPPORTUNITIES
UTILIZING LNG FOR POWER GENERATION –
INDONESIA CASE STUDY
Facilitated by:
Tony Regan
Principal Consultant
TRI-ZEN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD
Chairani Rachmatullah
Senior Manager for Energy Planning and Evaluation
PT PLN
1200
Networking Lunch
1315
INTEGRATING NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE TO MEET
INCREASING DOMESTIC DEMAND
1630
End of Conference Day One
Jose Basanio T. Aldon
Senior Adviser – Natural Gas Business,
Business Development
FIRST GEN CORPORATION
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LNG
IN PARTNERSHIP
WITH
FORUM SERIES
4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Pacific Manila, Philippines
SUPPLY, TRANSPORT
2nd LNG
& STORAGE PHILIPPINES
CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING
LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Main Conference Day Two
• Friday • 6 February 2015 •
0900
Day One Recap
0915
HASTENING NATURAL GAS AND LNG INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT FOR POWER –
PRACTICAL, FAST TRACK SOLUTIONS
1145
FINANCING NATURAL GAS AND LNG PROJECTS:
KEY CONSIDERATIONS
1215
Networking Lunch
1330
TEMPORARY POWER SOLUTIONS WITH NATURAL GAS
Donny Syafrudin
Head of International Sales
PT SUMBERDAYA SEWATAMA
Karim G. Garcia
Energy Expert
0945
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR LNG IMPORT
TERMINALS: THE EXPERIENCE AND VIEWS FROM A
EUROPEAN LNG TERMINAL OWNER AND OPERATOR
Franck Le Baron
VP International Projects
ELENGY (GDF SUEZ)
1015
1430
Tony Regan
Principal Consultant
TRI-ZEN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD
1500
CRITICAL ROLE OF LNG IN JAPAN’S ENERGY MIX
Akira Miyamoto
General Manager and Executive Researcher
OSAKA GAS
1045
Networking Coffee Break
1115
CONFIGURATION AND PLANNING OF NEAR SHORE
FLOATING TERMINALS –
OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PHILIPPINES
THE POTENTIAL OF SMALL-MID SCALE LIQUIFACTION
IN THE PHILIPPINES
LNG FOR TRANSPORTATION
Lee Giok Seng
Executive Director
ASIA PACIFIC NATURAL GAS VEHICLES ASSOCIATION
1530
Summary and End of Conference
Ron Heffron
Vice President
MOFFATT & NICHOL
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WEB: www.lng-world.com
LNG
IN PARTNERSHIP
WITH
FORUM SERIES
4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Pacific Manila, Philippines
2
nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT
& STORAGE PHILIPPINES
CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING
LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
PAN PACIFIC HOTEL, MANILA FLOORPLAN
12 SQM
B4
TRACTEBEL
ENGINEERING
9 SQM
B2
WARTSILA
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SHELL
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LNG
IN PARTNERSHIP
WITH
FORUM SERIES
4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Pacific Manila, Philippines
SUPPLY, TRANSPORT
2nd LNG
& STORAGE PHILIPPINES
CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING
LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
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