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International Marketing Partner: Media Partners: Produced by: 25 – 28 November 2014 | Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore The Only Event Focusing on FSRU in Asia 3rd ANNUAL IBC ENERGY FSRU Operators What’s New for 2014? Key project updates from experienced project owners in Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan and India Latest project development strategies such as Small Scale Operations with FSRUs, FSUs and more! Technological innovations including Offloading Applications, Ship-to-Ship transfers and LNG Carrier conversions Interactive Workshops on Terminal Contacts, Ship-to-Ship transfers and Equipment for FSRUs Co-located with the 2nd LNG Shipping Conference bring you 120+ targeted FSRU & LNG shipping stakeholders Jakob Stampe Managing Director, Höegh LNG Asia, Singapore Karlman Tham Business Development Manager (Asia), Excelerate Energy, Singapore Key Conference Themes This Year: Order Book and Future Market Opportunities for LNG Carriers and FSRUs Offshore LNG: Will This Be the Norm Vis-à-vis Onshore LNG? Ship-to-Ship Transfers: Establishing LNG Offloading Availability Assessments Converting Existing LNG Carriers to FSRU Vessels: Design, Engineering and Other Challenges Small-Mid Scale Operations with FSRUs: A Potential Future Opportunity Addressing Challenges for Potential FSRU Projects to Reach Final Investment Decision (FID) Tammy Meidharma President Director, PT Nusantara Regas, Indonesia Sheikh Imranul Haque Chief Executive Officer, Elengy Terminal (Engro Corporation Limited), Pakistan Governments and Project Owners Laura Saguin Manager, Natural Gas Management, Department of Energy, Philippines (Tentative) S. Narayanan Managing Director, Andra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation, India Shipyards and Key FSRU Experts Nazery Khalid Head, Planning & Development, Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation, Malaysia Muthu Chezhian Vice President – Capital Projects and Engineering, Rongsheng Offshore and Marine, Singapore 2ND Annual LNG Shipping Co-located with: PLUS! www.fsruconference.com Sponsor: Energy

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- Key project updates from experienced project owners in Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan and India - Latest project development strategies such as Small Scale Operations with FSRUs, FSUs and more! - Technological innovations including Offloading Applications, Ship-to-Ship transfers and LNG Carrier conversions - Interactive Workshops on Terminal Contacts, Ship-to-Ship transfers and Equipment for FSRUs - Co-located with the 2nd LNG Shipping Conference bring you 120+ targeted FSRU & LNG shipping stakeholders Web: http://www.FSRUConference.com

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International Marketing Partner:

Media Partners:Produced by:

25 – 28 November 2014 | Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore

The Only EventFocusing on FSRU

in Asia

3rd ANNUAL

IBCENERGY

FSRU OperatorsWhat’s Newfor 2014?

Key project updates from experienced projectowners in Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan and India

Latest project development strategies such asSmall Scale Operations with FSRUs, FSUs andmore!

Technological innovations including OffloadingApplications, Ship-to-Ship transfers and LNGCarrier conversions

Interactive Workshops on Terminal Contacts,Ship-to-Ship transfers and Equipment for FSRUs

Co-located with the 2nd LNG ShippingConference bring you 120+ targeted FSRU &LNG shipping stakeholders

Jakob StampeManaging Director,Höegh LNG Asia,Singapore

Karlman ThamBusiness DevelopmentManager (Asia),Excelerate Energy,Singapore

Key Conference Themes This Year:Order Book and Future Market Opportunities for LNG Carriers and FSRUs

Offshore LNG: Will This Be the Norm Vis-à-vis Onshore LNG?

Ship-to-Ship Transfers: Establishing LNG Offloading Availability Assessments

Converting Existing LNG Carriers to FSRU Vessels: Design, Engineeringand Other Challenges

Small-Mid Scale Operations with FSRUs: A Potential Future Opportunity

Addressing Challenges for Potential FSRU Projects to Reach FinalInvestment Decision (FID)

Tammy MeidharmaPresident Director,PT Nusantara Regas,Indonesia

Sheikh Imranul HaqueChief Executive Officer,Elengy Terminal (Engro

Corporation Limited),Pakistan

Governments and Project Owners

Laura SaguinManager, Natural GasManagement,Department of Energy,Philippines (Tentative)

S. NarayananManaging Director,Andra Pradesh Gas

Distribution Corporation,India

Shipyards and Key FSRU ExpertsNazery KhalidHead, Planning &Development,Boustead Heavy

Industries Corporation,Malaysia

Muthu ChezhianVice President – CapitalProjects and Engineering,Rongsheng Offshore

and Marine,Singapore

2ND Annual

LNG Shipping

Co-located with:

PLUS!

www.fsruconference.com

Sponsor:

Energy

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26 November 2014CONFERENCE DAY ONE

TUESDAY

8.00 Registration and Morning Coffee

9.00 Welcome from IBC Asia and Speed Networking

9.10 Chairman’s Opening AddressKeith Bainbridge, Managing Director, CS LNG,United Kingdom

Global Market Outlooks9.20 Global and Asia’s LNG Market Outlook

• LNG market trends: Growing demand and new supplies• LNG procurement cost outlook: Will US Henry Hub exports

affect pricing of LNG in Asia?• Analysing the North Asian price premium: Will demand

continue to drive high prices in Japan, Korea and China?John Sattar, Senior LNG Consultant, Poten and Partners,Singapore

9.50 LNG Carrier and FSRU Order Books, Forecasts and Trends• Current and future LNG infrastructure projects and natural

gas pipelines• What’s on order? LNG carrier and FSRU designs and

technology preferences• New-builds market: Project-based or speculative orders?• Shipyards’ capacities and timelines on delivering new

buildsKeith Bainbridge, Managing Director, CS LNG,United Kingdom

10.20 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

Regional FSRU Developments11.00 Philippines LNG: Developing New Import Markets

• Understanding Philippines’ energy needs and governmentpolicy for LNG imports

• Outlining possible terminal projects: Project characteristics,timeline and capacity

• New-build vs. conversion: Managing maintenance costs,time-to-market requirements and capacity required

Laura Saguin, Manager, Natural Gas Management,Department of Energy, Philippines (Tentative)

11.40 Indonesia FSRU: Meeting Market Needs with FSRUProjects• Understanding the Indonesian gas market: Gas export

and import needs• Enhancing project operations and ensuring profitability:

An update on PT Nusantara Regas• Evaluating future project opportunities for FSRUs in

IndonesiaTammy Meidharma, President Director, PT Nusantara Regas,Indonesia

12.20 Pakistan FSRU: Update on FSRU Terminal and ProjectedOperational Best Practices• Understanding Pakistan’s energy needs and government

policy for LNG imports• Update on 3 FSRU projects in Pakistan and when

operations will begin• Evaluating distribution networks in Pakistan: What has

been done to distribute imported LNG?• FSRU project specifics and updateSheikh Imranul Haque, Chief Executive Officer,Elengy Terminal (Engro Corporation Limited), Pakistan

1.00 Networking Lunch

Technology Innovations andEquipment

2.00 Technical Risk and Safety for FSRU Projects in Asia

• Market Analysis: FSRU Market Outlook• Rules and Regulations: The role of Classification Societies

in FSRU Projects• Technical Issues: How does Risk & Safety play a part in

FSRU Projects• Case Study: Typical Risk & Safety Studies and their BenefitsSubajan Sivandran, Offshore Business Development Manager,Bureau Veritas Singapore

2.40 Establishing LNG Offloading Availability Assessments

for Offshore Applications

• Challenges in LNG offloading offshore for FSRUapplications

• Evaluating LNG offshore offloading availability: Heuristic,analytics and probabilistic methods

• Combining facility uptime and commercial drivers of LNGsupply contracts

Holger Kelle, Vice President Floating Systems, INTECSEA

Worley Parsons, Australia

3.20 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

4.00 Ship-to-Ship LNG Transfers between LNG Carriers

and FSRUs

• Methods and challenges in LNG offloading for FSRUapplications

• Evaluating LNG offshore offloading methods and theirexpected availability

• Combining facility uptime and commercial drivers of LNGsupply contracts

• Excelerate Energy’s experiences from over 600 STSoperations

Karlman Tham, Business Development Manager (Asia),Excelerate Energy, Singapore

4.40 Converting Existing LNG Carriers to FSRU Vessels: Design

Concept Configurations, Engineering Requirements and

Other Challenges

• Best practices and criteria when considering candidatevessels for conversion

• Assessing alternative types of storage carriers that havere-gas units connected and how they compare to FSRUsin terms of cost and efficiency

• Technical overview of jetty barges and super tankers:When is it best to use each type?

• Outlining where FSRUs and where onshore terminals fitin: Project development phase differences

S. Narayanan, Managing Director, Andra Pradesh Gas

Distribution Corporation, India

5.20 Chairman’s Summary of the Day

5.30 End of Conference Day One

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27 November 2014CONFERENCE DAY TWO

WEDNESDAY

8.30 Morning Networking & Coffee

9.00 Chairman Opening RemarksNazery Khalid, Head, Planning & Development,Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation, Malaysia

Offshore LNG Opportunitiesand Outlook9.10 Offshore LNG: Will This Be The Norm Vis-á-vis Onshore

LNG?• Comparing the cost and benefit to onshore LNG terminals

and FSRU terminals• Understanding offshore LNG terminal options: How to

select the right technology solution• Reviewing the project development risks in floating LNG

import solutions• Outlining the common pitfalls faced by floating LNG

developersNazery Khalid, Head, Planning & Development,Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation, Malaysia

9.50 FSRU Operator and Shipyards Panel Discussion: GrowthOpportunities and Business Expansion Plans for FSRU• Evaluating the FSRU order book: New-builds vs.

conversions, FSRU capacity and technology trends• Storage and containment systems on FSRUs• Conversion vs. new-builds: Differences in technology,

delivery duration and operating costPanelists:Karlman Tham, Business Development Manager, Asia,Excelerate Energy, SingaporeJakob Stampe, Managing Director, Hoegh LNG Asia,SingaporeMichael Newman, Senior Chatering Manager, NorgasCarriers, Singapore

10.30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

Addressing OperationalChallenges11.00 Small Scale Operations with FSRUs

• Evaluating existing projects and opportunities: Vessel gasup & cool down (GU&CD) services from Dubai’s GolarFreeze FSRU

• Developing a hub and spoke model with an FSRUintegrated project: Case studies from Lithuania FSRU,Nusantara Regas, Lampung and the Philippines

• Key technical and operational considerations in both FSRUand small scale vessel designs

• Monetizing potential markets for regional re-distribution:What does the end customer need to switch their fuelsource to LNG and how to make the economics work?

Michael Newman, Senior Chatering Manager,Norgas Carriers, Singapore

11.40 Operational engineering challenges: Shipbuildingperspectives• Best practices and strategies in overcoming challenges

and delivering high quality and economic products• Introduction of shipyard's standard LNG RV & FSRU

projects• Some technical issues and latest technological initiatives

on the design of the FSRU

12.20 Networking Lunch

Key Commercial Drivers forFSRU Projects1.50 Addressing Challenges for Potential FSRU Projects to

Reach Final Investment Decision (FID)• Outlining feasibility study requirements: Technical and

commercial considerations• Understanding regulatory frameworks in Asia and approval

processes to potential projects• Measuring project risk and its impact to the final

investment decisionKarthik Sathyamoorthy, Managing Director, Galway Group,Singapore

2.30 Raising Capital for FSRU Projects: Challenges andOpportunities• Understanding financing options in Asia: Private equity,

construction financing, asset equity, debt financing andmore

• Developing an attractive business proposal: Key risk,commercial and technical considerations

• Examples of screening criteria and the different stage-gates from Asia Pacific investment sources

• Evaluating project structuring strategies to enhancefinancing success

Muthu Chezhian, Vice President – Capital Projects andEngineering, Rongsheng Offshore and Marine, Singapore

3.10 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

3.40 Fast-Tracking FSRU Projects in Asia• Analysing key investment hotspots, market fundamentals

and potential FSRU projects• Enhancing bankability: Understanding the financial

process through to closing• Accelerated Project Development models for Asia with a

comparison to Europe and Americas• Successful cases for bridging the gaps between projects

and financeAdolfo Dindo Abueg, Co-Head Project Finance, Asia Pacific,Korea Development Bank, SingaporeSheikh Imranul Haque, Chief Executive Officer,Elengy Terminal (Engro Corporation Limited),PakistanMuthu Chezhian, Vice President – Capital Projects andEngineering, Rongsheng Offshore and Marine, Singapore

Public-Private Partnership (PPP)Financing Opportunities4.20 Project Financing and Public-Private Partnership

Opportunities for FSRU Terminals in Asia• Financing challenges for LNG infrastructure projects in

Asia• Identifying the right investor profile: Investor mix and

financing structures• Key project fundamentals to improve project financing

opportunitiesGrant Hauber, Principal Public-Private Partnership Specialist– Southeast Asia, Asian Development Bank, Philippines

5.00 Chairman Summary of the Day & Close of Conference

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WORKSHOPSPRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP : 25 NOVEMBER 2014 • TUESDAY • 9.00am – 4.00pmA

FSRU Terminal Projects, Contracts and RiskIntroduction to FSRU: Project risks and structuring

FSRU Project Structures: Key risk issues identification andmitigation through proper contract structuring

FSRU Construction: Key risks and strategies for terminalconstruction contracts

FSRU Terminal Contracts: Key issues in Time Charter Parties andLNG Terminal Use Agreements

LNG Procurement: Key issues and trends in Sales and PurchaseAgreements (Long-term and short-term/spot)

Financing FSRU terminal projects

About Your Workshop LeadersDaniel Reinbott, Partner, Ashurst, SingaporeDaniel’s practice focuses on advising host governments, projectdevelopers, offtakers and lenders in relation to major energyprojects, with particular emphasis on the LNG and oil & gas sectors.He has advised in respect of many of the existing and proposed

liquefaction and regasification projects in the Asia Pacific region. Danielísexperience includes a secondment with a major international oil and gascompany in London, where he acted as an internal legal adviser to its naturalgas supply and trading business.

Tom Hiew, Senior Associate, Ashurst, SingaporeTom Hiew is a senior associate with a focus on energy andinfrastructure projects, advising, in particular, on issues relating toEPC contracts. Tom's transactional experience includes advisingon major energy and power projects in Asia, Australasia and the

Middle East. In the LNG sector, Tom's experience includes advising on FSRUand land based regasification terminal projects, as well as on conventional andfloating liquefaction projects.

POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP : 28 NOVEMBER 2014 • FRIDAY • 9.00am – 12.00pm

Ship-to-Ship (STS) Transfers: Developing Cost-Effective and SafeOperating Procedures

Outlining regulatory conditions and requirements: Approvalprocesses for STS transfers

Comparing the offloading systems: Side by side transfers andother alternatives

Understanding operational procedures and developing the STSoperations plan

Identifying operational safety and environmental considerations

Evaluating risk management best practices and possible actionin case of infringement of safety

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POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP : 28 NOVEMBER 2014 • FRIDAY • 1.30Pm – 4.30pm

An Integrated Approach: Docking, Fendering, and MooringSolutions for Floating Regas

Understanding the FSRU market and differentiating market needsIdentifying the key components of the FSRU Terminal: Jetty, FSRUand LNGCAnalysing key operational areas: mechanical, instrumentationand control and monitoring elementsContrasting FSRU vs. FLNG docking, mooring and fenderingsolutionRiskmanagement and maintanence considerations: How can theintegrated solution minimize operational costs

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Stephen Woolway, Business Development Director – China,Trelleborg Marine Systems Melbourne Pty Ltd, AustraliaStephen Woolway has devoted over three decades of his career tothe marine, oil and gas sector. Before joining the Marine Systemsdivision of Trelleborg in 2012, Stephen worked in commercial ship

operations, shipbuilding & repair, marine machinery sales, ship management,design and related shore side infrastructure development. Stephen also holdsan honors degree in Marine Engineering alongside a Masters in Business.

Holger Kelle, Manger, Floating Systems, INTECSEA Worley Parsons

Group, AustraliaHolger Kelle is the regional Manager for INTECSEA WorleyParsonsGroup Floating Systems in Australia. Holger has over 17 yearsíindustry experience and has acted as Principal FSRU and FLNG

consultant on over 20 projects. He was involved in working on a range of, LPGFSO (2) and conventional FPSO projects (10+) at various stages from conceptthrough to detail design including shipyard supervision. As a specialist forFSRU and FLNG developments he has undertaken, LNG logistic chain modelling,LNG buying and sales agreement reviews, interface management and theintegration of process and marine systems and CAPEX and OPEX estimates.He is an industry leader in the assessment of LNG offloading offshore andconducted/supervised model test, new technology qualification, offshoreberthing analysis and multi body hydrodynamic interaction modelling.

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Companies Which Attended IBC’s FSRU Conferences Include*Companies are featured in alphabetical order

Applied Engineering Pte Ltd | Baring Asia | BW Maritime | Chiyoda Corporation | Clifford Capital Pte Ltd | DV Offshore | EgyptianNatural Gas Holding Company | Emirates LNG | Energis Power Corporation Ltd | First Gas Power Corp | FMC Technologies SA | GSCaltex Corporation | IHI Corporation | ING Bank NV | Itochu Corporation | Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp| Jurong Shipyard Pte Ltd | Kobe Special Tube Co Ltd | Korea East West Power Co Ltd | Malakoff Corporation Bhd| Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering Holdings Bhd | Marubeni Asian Power Singapore Pte Ltd | Meiya PowerCo Ltd | Ministry Of Electric Power Myanmar | Ministry of Energy | Myanmar Petroleum Products Enterprise |Pertamina Energy Services | Petronas LNG Ltd | Petronas Nasional Bhd | PT RINA Indonesia | PT Rinder Energia| Queensland University of Technology Brisbane | Royal Cargo Combined Logistics Inc | Sener IngenieriaY Sistemas SA | Shanghai Richtech Engineering Co Ltd | Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding CoLtd | Shell Eastern Petroleum Singapore Pte Ltd | Shell International Trading & Shipping Co Ltd |Shell International Eastern Trading Co (SIETCO) | Shell Philippines Exploration BV | Shinko ResearchCo Ltd | Shipload Maritime Pte Ltd | Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering | SK E&S | SumitomoCorporation | The Royal Institution Of Naval Architects UK | Toyota Tsusho Corporation | VoltaRiver Authority | Wilson International Trading Pte Ltd | Woodside Energy Ltd

25 – 28 November 2014 | Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore

The Only EventFocusing on FSRU

in Asia

3rd ANNUAL

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Be at the Forefront of FSRUTerminal Developments in Asia!With Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs) gainingdominance as the import terminal of choice across the globe andAsia’s growing demand for LNG, there is a strong interest in Asia tolook into investment opportunities in developing FSRU Terminals.

“Of 30 potential FSRU regasification projects worldwide, 16 ofthese are in Asia & the Middle East” ~ Hoegh LNG (Q1, 2014)

“Since the first floating regas project delivered in 2004, themarket has grown to 10 projects in operation and is expected todouble by 2015” ~ Golar LNG

This conference aims to identify investment hotspots, discuss projectdevelopment strategies and share operational best practices from keynames in this industry. As the ONLY FSRU Conference in Asia, don’tmiss this opportunity to learn and network with key leaders from Oil& Gas, Power Generation, FSRU Operators, Shipyards, TechnologyProviders, Financiers, Consultants and more!

Featuring Investment Hotspots andOperational Best Practices in Asia

INDONESIA: PT Nusantara Regas on experience and bestpractices from Asiaís first operating FSRU terminal

SINGAPORE: Höegh & Excelerate on FSRU order books andexpansion opportunities worldwide

PAKISTAN: Engro Corporation on developing Pakistan’s firstLNG-FSRU terminal

PHILIPPINES: Department of Energy on LNG importationneeds and potential for FSRUs

MALAYSIA: Boustead Heavy Industries on offshore LNGtrends and growth markets

INDIA: Andra Pradesh Gas Corpration on case study forIndia’s FSRU terminal with conversion-based units

Who You Will Meet

INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN

■ Governments 3%

■ Oil & Gas 40%

■ Shipyards 10%

■ LNG Shipping Companies 10%

■ Power Generation, Utilities and Other Off-takers of Gas 12%

■ Technology and Equipment Providers 15%

■ Classification Companies, Lawyers, Banksand Financiers 10%

GEOGRAPHY BREAKDOWN

■ Singapore/Malaysia/Indonesia 40%

■ Vietnam/Philippines/Thailand 15%

■ India 10%

■ North Asia 20%

■ Middle Eas 5%

■ US, Europe, Australia 10%

Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesTo position your company as a market leader in the LNG sector, and to explore the range ofthought leadership, speaking, branding and marketing opportunities available, please contactMr. Jason Tan | Tel: +65 6508 2493 | Email: [email protected]

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