The catalyst for international FSRU projects
IIR Middle East are proud to host the 2nd Annual International FSRU 2014 Summit,
the FIRST and ONLY event bringing together industry experts to discuss the latest news about existing and
planned FSRU projects around the world.
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FLEXIBILITY, MAINTAINABILITY, FASTER, CAPACITY, CHEAPER, EASIER, IN-DEMAN…FSRUs are on the rise globally, hear the latest projects and upcoming opportunities within FSRU operations
Melanie WrightLNG Prospecting and Origination Manager MENAGDF SUEZ UK
Alessandro Ciocchi Business Development Manager V. Ships Monaco SAMMonaco
Ali Abdallah, Business Development Manager Middle East & East AfricaGTT FranceFrance
Olga VedernikovaDirectorClarksons LNGUK
Zaher Sleiman Advisor to the Minister, Head
of LNG UnitMinistry of Energy and
WaterLebanon
Djoko Saputro Director of Technology and
DevelopmentPGN
Indonesia
Martin WhiteRegional Director
4Gas AsiaDubai
S. NaraynanManaging Director
Andra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation
India
FSRUs-a catalyst for driving the LNG industry forward!
Why You Have To Be There: ➜ Hear the latest existing and planned FSRU projects
internationally
➜ Meet the key decision makers across the value chain
➜ Identify your place in the market and understand where your services are needed
➜ Increase your market visibility and improve your competitor analysis & benchmarking
17 – 19 February 2014The Address Hotel | Dubai Mall | Dubai | UAE
AM - Workshop A: PM - Workshop B:
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PLUS! Dont miss our industry-leading workshops on 19 February 2014:
LNG FLOATING STORAGE REGASIFICATION UNIT 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Critical Topic Highlights Include: ➜ Market Overview and commercial indicators for growth LNG & FSRUs
➜ A series of in-depth case-studies which examine the upcoming opportunities within FSRU
➜ Addressing the reality checks within FSRU projects: what leads to the so-called sleepers
➜ Risk Management strategies: how to reduce risk on FSRU projects
➜ Conversions Vs. New-build
➜ Operational engineering challenges: Shipbuilding perspectives
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As the LNG market continues to grow internationally FSRUs have become an increasingly important component, in particular to smaller and growing
economies worldwide. With 11 active FSRUs and over 40 approved and planned for the following years, the growth rate for FSRUs is increasing steeply.
FSRU operations are likely to surge by 100% in the next two years as Governments and private companies continue to take advantage of a faster,
cheaper and more flexible means of re-gasifying LNG.
The 2nd Annual FSRU International 2014 Summit is the ONLY FSRU summit taking place in the Middle East, with a larger geographical focus
including the Middle East, Eastern Mediterranean, India, Indonesia and Africa. FSRU 2014 provides you with a platform to hear the latest existing and
planned FSRU operations in Indonesia, India, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon and other regional hot spots and investment areas. We are pleased to be the ONLY
event in the region to draw together the leading international players in this exciting new area of the LNG industry to forge working relationships and
fast-track new projects.
Jordan � Golar LNG Limited has signed a deal to provide the Government
of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan with the country’s first Floating Storage and Regasification (FSRU) time charter.
� The FSRU Golar Eskimo is said to hold a capacity of 160,000 cubic meters of LNG and will provide gas to the Jordan Gas Transmission Pipeline, which delivers natural gas to power plants throughout the Kingdom.
The case-study will include an in-depth timeframe overview of the latest FSRU developments along with the challenges faced so far.
Comprehensive Coverage Of the Latest FSRU Projects in the Region
IndIa S. Narayanan, Managing Director, Andra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation, India
India’s demand for LNG is growing; these two case-studies will focus on the two most important FSRU projects, the deep-water port at Kakinada and offshore Andhra Pradesh. Both locations are strategically placed and are considered as key markets for importing gas to India.
The deep-water port at Kakinada project:
� The latest developments in the recent submission of the draft Environmental Impact Assessment report and the signing of the Port Services Agreement will be discussed, as well as the commercial arrangements, operational factors of the project and current port facilities.
Andhra Pradesh (AP) FSRU project: � Andhra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation Ltd have recently entered into a project framework agreement with GDF Suez LNG UK Ltd, for jointly
setting up the first FSRU in offshore Andhra Pradesh. This case-study will explore the project stages with exclusive insights from Managing Director of Andra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation Mr. S. Narayanan including challenges and best practices of setting up FSRUs in East India.
dubaI and KuwaIt The case-study around existing FSRUs assesses the performance of operational FSRUs, namely in Jebel Ali port, Dubai first FSRU which has been operating since 2010, and Kuwait’s latest FSRU located in KNPC’s LNG import terminal Mina Al, which has been operating since March 2014.
The case-study will pay particular attention to how well these FSRUs have been functioning as well as what makes FSRUs successful and why countries choose to use them as opposed to on-land regasification plants?
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IIR Middle East is proud to continue welcoming key FSRU representatives from across the value chain to this growing international summit. Some of last year’s senior level delegates and leading industry speakers included:
Lebanon � Lebanon has become the most recent country in the Middle East
to launch international tenders for its first FSRU in the Beddawi area.
� The FSRU is to supply local power plants with natural gas, as well as the coastal pipeline that will interconnect all coastal existing and future power plants.
Zaher Sleiman, Advisor to the Minister, Head of LNG Unit, Ministry of Energy and Water, Lebanon
The case-study will include exclusive updates around the latest FSRU developments. From evaluating the thirteen prequalified companies, discussing the major deadlines and milestone, to Lebanon’s roadmap for becoming a future exporter.
Comprehensive Coverage Of the Latest FSRU Projects in the Region
➜ Dubai Supply Authority➜ Kuwait Petroleum Corporation➜ Brunei National Petroleum Co.➜ Ministry of Oil & Minerals Yemen➜ Ministry of Petroleum Egypt➜ Petronet LNG Limited➜ Osaka Gas Company➜ Dolphin Energy➜ Shell
➜ Warstilla➜ Hoegh LNG➜ Drydocks World ➜ Egyptian Natural Gas➜ PT Pertamina➜ UAE NationalTransport Authority➜ Standard Chartered Bank➜ RINA Group➜ Mubadala
➜ GTT France➜ Macquarie Group➜ Mitsui & Co. Middle East ltd.➜ Brunei National Petroleum Company ➜ Drydocks Worls➜ Yemen Gas Co.
…and many more!
PhILIPPInes � There are currently two potential FSRU locations,
Mindanao and Luzon Batagas, both projects are still on the site identification and tendering agreement stages.
Laura Saguin, Division Chief, Natural Gas Management Division, DOE, Philippines
The case-study outlining the latest FSRU developments in the Philippines will include discussions about the country’s future challenges, its regulated power market, coal dependency and the need to diversify its energy supply though LNG importation. As well as the infrastructure needed for pipeline grid connectivity, an overview of the domestic environment and plans for future frameworks for deploying FSRUs.
IndonesIa � Höegh LNG will provide PGN with an FSRU and mooring system
offshore Sumatra, Indonesia, the FSRU should be operational by 2014.
Djoko Saputro, Director Technical & Project Development, PGN, Indonesia
The case-study focuses on the latest planned FSRU operations in Indonesia, from examining the FSRUs in construction offshore Sumatra in Indonesia to technical overviews and challenges faced so far.
“With the actual trend of the new business with FSRUs, the industry was waiting for this type of conference”
“One of the best gatherings for upcoming projects who are looking for the most economical and
competitive solutions”
Pedro Amendola LNG Superintendent, Dubai Supply Authority, UAE
Olga Vedernikova, Director, Clarksons LNG, UK
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Monday 17th February 2014Conference Day One 08:30 Registration and coffee
09:00 Opening comments from the Chairman
09:10 Presentation: Market Overview and commercial indicators for growth LNG & FSRUs; analysing the latest megatrends in LNG supply and demand
• Assessing the globalization of LNG and initiatives to develop the business by increasing capacity and utilizing major gas reserves
• What are the current drivers, challenges and best practices in the LNG market, are we noticing different patterns of consumption and global market shifts?
• Considering gas and oil prices; how will this affect the market on a global scale and are businesses equipped for this?
• Assessing the need for more power generation in large economies such as Asia and topographical shifts of importing and exporting LNG
Melanie Wright, LNG Prospecting Manager, GDF Suez
09:40 Panel: Global demand for FSRUs, identifying regional hot spots and investment areas:
• Assessing the commercial viability for FSRUs internationally and best strategies used for ensuring profitability, sustainability and ROIs for each investor in the supply chain
• Government initiatives to import LNG; what can governments do to increase supply of gas and accelerate contract procedures in order to ensure regional supply
• How to ensure business sustainability and best approaches in countries that are currently looking to implement FSRUs
• Assessing the performance of longstanding FSRU operations internationally and examining how well these FSRUs are functioning
Laure Baynes-Clarke, Senior LNG Account Manager, ShellOlga Vedernikova, Director, Clarksons LNG, UK
This section is dedicated to a series of in-depth case-studies which
are structured through a sequence of different examples of FSRU project stages; from completed, under-construction, contracted to the so-called sleeper projects. Each case-study aims to address operational issues on what makes FSRU projects successful and the obstacles that cause project delays. The case-studies will look closely at the performance of longstanding FSRU operations and assess how well they are functioning. Discussions will move to an overview of the current FSRUs in construction, the approved and proposed operations and lastly the so-called sleepers.
10:10 Case-study India: Operational Case-study: a detailed look at India’s planned FSRU projects:
• Challenges and best practices of setting up FSRUs in East India • Latest FSRU developments in the deep-water port at Kakinada and
offshore Andhra Pradesh • Top five factors which we must take into consideration and best
practices in hedging against risks when operating in a new region • India’s demand for LNG; a key contributor to growth in new market
developmentS. Narayanan, Managing Director, Andra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation, IndiaAK Gumber, Business Development, FSRU, GAIL (India) Ltd
10:40 Morning Break
11:10 Case-study Lebanon: Future FSRUs in Lebanon • Overview of Lebanon’s FSRU project stage; outlining tenders,
deadlines and the latest developments • Assessing the FSRU locations Martime Zone of the Tripoli Oil
installation, Zahrani oil installation or the Salata region • Outlining FSRU yearly usage, contract types and Lebanon’s
expectations for the FSRU • Looking ahead, the road map for becoming a future exporter
Zaher Sleiman, Lebanese Ministry, Advisor to the Minister, Head of LNG Unit, Ministry of Energy and Water, Lebanon
11:40 Case-study Jordan: Approved FSRUs: Overview of the latest approved FSRU projects- a detailed look at Jordan’s FSRUs
• Overview of the latest FSRU developments around the FSRU Golar Eskimo in Jordan
• Domestic overview; what social and political frameworks are in place to welcome LNG importation
• Assessing the capability of the Jordan’s main Gas Transmission Pipeline
12:10 Case-study Philippines: Future FSRU projects in the Philippines and assessing the demand for LNG
• Overview of the planned FSRU projects; assessing the stages of the Luzon and Mindanao FSRU projects
• Identifying a strategic location and commencing with the infrastructure facility framework in order to meet LNG Supply demands
• Challenges ahead and the road map for diversifying the energy supply in the Philippines
Laura Saguin, Division Chief, Natural Gas Management Division, DOE, Philippines
12:40 Lunch and Networking opportunity
14:00 Case-study Indonesia: Examining the FSRUs in construction offshore Sumatra in Indonesia
• Latest updates around Höegh’s LNG FSRU mooring system offshore Sumatra, Indonesia
• Discussing the different stages of the project and contractual obligations
• Best practices to ensure project delivery and efficiency Djoko Saputro, Director Technical & Project Development, PGN Indonesia
14:30 Case-study Dubai & Kuwait: Operating FSRUs: existing and operating FSRU terminals in the Gulf
• Assessing the performance of longstanding FSRU operations in Dubai
• Examining how well these FSRUs are functioning • What makes FSRUs successful and why do countries choose to use
them as opposed to on-land regasification plants?
15:00 Presentation: How do the FSRU operations become bankable? • Who is buying the gas and are they credit worthy? Can they commit
to a 10 year contract? • Outlining the necessary criteria for FSRU operations; ticking off the
check-list- 3 main components: • Ensuring LNG supply • Technology • Off-take agreements (long term contracts)
• Enforcing a stronger need to identify the buyers and users in the market
• The importance of off-taker contracts and security of cash flow
15:30 Refreshment and networking break
16:00 Panel: Addressing the reality checks within FSRU projects: what leads to the so-called sleepers?
• Why do some FSRU projects take over 5 years; how can we avoid the so-called sleeper situation and major project delays?
• Are we assessing the domestic market; what key factors have to be in place within the domestic market in order to ensure that FSRU projects can take place without too much delay?
• Pre-requisites for entering into FSRU and LNG deals; can the market pay, assessing the pipeline connection, and are the government legislations and regulations suitable?
• Considering crucial learning curves; the importance of securing off-take agreements
Martin White, Regional Director, 4 Gas Asia, UAEZaher Sleiman, Lebanese Ministry, Advisor to the Minister, Head of LNG Unit, Ministry of Energy and Water, Lebanon
16:30 Presentation: Contract Strategies and Management: how to make sure the contract phase is clearly outlined
• Clarifying contract structures, the 3 main business models; determining vessel owners, operators, charters and third parties involvement and contractual obligations
• Assessing the best approaches in incorporating risk factors within contractual clauses, and greater risk sharing models
• Evaluating the commercial viability of your investment, and the impact of contractual obligations and timeframes
• Best practices in mitigating the risks involved in FSRU projects, namely: commencement of hire, staying on hire, liabilities and indemnities, warranties, performance and taxes
Judith Kim, Partner, Oil & Gas, Ashurst, UAE
17:00 Presentation: Risk Management strategies: how to reduce risk on FSRU projects
• Making sure you have appropriate collateral during each phase of the project
• Best strategies in mitigating risk during the preliminary phase of the project in order to ensure long-term sustainability of FSRU ships
• How to conduct accurate measures in identifying political, construction, operational, financing and performance risks
Paul Nicholson, Managing Director, Marsh Energy, UK
17:30 Networking Reception
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Tuesday 18th February 2014Conference Day Two
“This was one of the best events I have attended. The experiences helped in giving us the right examples that I will never forget.”
Abeer Al Mehairbi, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO)
Lea Lonsted, Maersk Oil Qatar
Rafidah Rambli, Brunei Gas Carriers
“A great opportunity to network with peers from the region ”
“Very well organised. Very informative.”
08:15 Registration and coffee
09:00 Opening comments from the Chairman 09:15 Presentation: Customized FSRUs: tailor made solutions from
technology providers: • The rise of customised optimised solutions, identifying new trends
in customized Vs flexible vessels • Understanding the concept of varied technical solutions on a client
to client basis • Depicting the large variety of technical possibilities that are efficient,
environmentally sustainable, flexible and economically viableBruno Dabouif, Vice President, Marine Division, Bureau Veritas
10:00 Presentation: Conversions vs. New-build: technology vessel analysis; developments in different types of vessels and business models
• Best practices and criteria when considering candidate vessels for conversion; new builds vs conversions
• Assessing alternative types of storage carriers that have re-gas units connected to them and how they compare to FSRUs in terms of cost and efficiency
• Technical overview of jetty barges and super tankers; when is it best to use each type, assessing the infrastructure facilities of the country in question, offshore location, side-by-side transfer and weather issues
• Outlining where FSRUs fit in and where onshore terminals fit in and the possible phasing
Engr. Tamunokuro S. Alalibo, Consultant / E,I & C Engineer, Rivers State Ministry of Power & Energy, Nigeria
10:30 Morning Break
11:00 Presentation: Topside advancements in technology; the latest challenges and solutions in FSRU technology
• How to provide required availability at the lowest price as FSRU increase in size
• Methods in utilizing maximum capacity storage units in vessels • Improvements in engineering and technology that will assist in safer
LNG transfer; developments in this area in terms of transfer hoses and arms
• What is the optimum configuration and arrangement of larger FSRUs regas units, and what are the limitations?
Brian Songhurst, Director LNG, Energy & Power Consultants UK
11:30 Presentation: FSRU GTT Mark III and NO96 containment systems: advanced technology for energy storage
• Thermal efficiency, shape and structural strengthening: how to customize the performance of the containment system?
• An overview on existing and on-stream FSRU/FSU projects • Application of the technologies: from the small scale to the ultra
large FSRU • Flexible, fast track, and cost effective solutions: key attributes of the
GTT’s membrane containment systemAli Abdallah, Business Development Deputy Manager, Middle East & Africa, GTT France
12:00 Presentation: Operational engineering challenges: Shipbuilding perspectives
• Best practices in bridging the gap between ship building, engineering, design and operational phases in order to ensure delivery target is met
• From the contract phase to the end result; best strategies in overcoming challenges and delivering high quality products
• Latest technological initiatives in ship building Drydocks Representative
12:30 Lunch and networking opportunity
13:45 Presentation: Improvements in FSRU operations and logistics • Reassessing the safety requirements in FSRU operations • Best practices in logistical measures, crew selection procedures and
training for efficient FSRU maritime operations • Combating external threats, ship to ship interfaces, environment
and political risks in order to ensure operational sustainability and satisfaction
• Securing off-take agreements, vessel authorization and aligning government regulations and port authorities
Alessandro Ciocchi, Business Development Manager, V.Ships Offshore, Monaco
14. 15 Presentation: Overview of the regulatory issues and classification societies
• Gaining clarity on which regulations apply for what part of the cycle • Examining the latest developments around new legislation for re-
gas and the requirements for IMO’s Gas Code • The need for higher transparency and a breakdown in simpler terms
to operators and technology providers what regulations apply to each part of the regasification process
15:15 Refreshment and networking break
16:15 Case-study: GDF Suez and the Tianjin project in China • Latest updates around the Tianjin project in China • Discussing the structure terminal use agreements, and revenue
share • Examining why there is no standard contract solution, why is it
different in places?
17:15 Panel: FSRU commercial drivers and future outlook: an economic solution to the global demand for gas?
• Assessing the commercial aspects of using FSRUs and future demand
• Changing patterns; FSRUs growth from seasonal demand to yearly usage, what will this mean for the industry in the next five years?
• Considering the best way forward; are FSRUs becoming more popular than on-shore re-gas plants due to their economic viability, efficiency and low construction cost and time?
• Geographical and geopolitical factors; considering the drivers and challenges for different areas globally; focusing on the geopolitical differences
• Examining South East Asia’s demand for energy, how is the market reacting to this
• Assessing cost effective methods for low demand areas (countries) and methods for government
Olga Vedernikova, Director, Clarksons LNG, UKAli Abdallah, Business Development Deputy Manager, Middle East & Africa, GTT France
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Workshop A:
OperationsWednesday 19th February
Registration will be at 08:00. The workshop will run from 08:30 to 12:30 with appropriate breaks for prayer and refreshments. Lunch will be served at 12:30 – 13:30.
As global demand for LNG increases, FSRUs are fast becoming a preferred LNG importation solution due to their cost competitiveness, speed, efficiency and flexibility. As more countries opt for FSRUs, the demand for tailor made contracts and solutions are increasing. This operational workshop will provide you with a clear picture of the technical and economical drivers that will deliver further successful FSRU projects.
Topics to be covered include:
• Best practices in key project issues from the contractual phase to the end product
• Overview of the current and planned FSRU projects internationally
• Cost and schedule breakdown
• Latest technologies offering more tailor made solutions
• Detailed comparison with onshore terminals and offshore
Workshop B:
TechnicalWednesday 19th February
Registration will be at 13:30. The workshop will run from 14:00 to 17:30 with appropriate breaks for prayer and refreshments.Lunch will be served at 12:30 - 13:30.
As new builds seem to be overtaking conversions, technical challenges and solutions are continuously arising within the LNG FSRU industry. Understanding the latest technical development within FSRU operations seems to be a key consideration in moving ahead in the industry. This master class will provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of the latest technical challenges to successfully complete FSRU projects.
Attendees will benefit from:
• Different types of vessels and containment systems
• Conversions vs. New builds
• Safe and efficient methods of transferring cargo
• Reliability, availability and maintainability of regas plants and marine environment
• Assessing safety issue
• Understanding the concept of varied technical solutions on a client to client basis
WORKSHOPS
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Who Will I Meet?
Geographical Breakdown
Why should your company sponsor the 2nd International FSRU 2014 Summit?5 Great Reasons To Sponsor:
1 New Business Leads – Conferences work. Unlike the visitors at trade shows and exhibitions, conference delegates are qualified decision makers with the authority to make investment decisions / present their company business case. You’ll be meeting and doing business with select groups who have chosen to invest their money, and more importantly time, in addressing the specific challenges within FSRU projects globally.
2 Brokering New Business Partnerships or Services – Our clients tell us that
contracts generated at our conferences have a high conversation rate, as those attending are serious investors, lenders, government representative’s or project sponsors with the means to actively create and close details. The summit includes different examples of FSRU project stages along with the latest FSRU investment opportunities.
3 Launch New Products or Services – Our delegates are people who have come
looking for solutions, and sponsoring puts you on a platform to demonstrate your expertise and win their business. In aligning yourself with the experts speaking on the conference agenda, you will be able to demonstrate how your solutions overcome the obstacles faced by your clients. As many new FSRUs are under construction, the summit will highlight investment areas and identify market shifts, allowing your business to prepare and stay ahead of these changes.
4 Enter New Markets – Branding and exhibiting on site at a conference are one
of the most cost effective and time efficient ways of entering new markets. It is a great opportunity to research and network whilst gaining exposure to a new and qualified database. By gathering the key industry representatives from across the LNG FSRU business, the summit will allow you to increase your market visibility and improve your competitor analysis & benchmarking.
5 Build Customer Loyalty – Face to face contact at conferences shows continued
support of a market and helps you to develop client loyalty as well as cementing your position as a market leader.
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