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Are you in need of more crucial information about LNG? Are you seeking to employ key technological developments in upcoming projects?

Hear from: StatoilHydro, Suez LNG, 4Gas, JOGMEC, Air Products & Chemicals, Adria LNG, the Center for Current Politics in Russia, Standard Chartered Bank and other key organisations involved in your industry

LNG 2008 will address how this is possible and will deliver to the LNG industry a comprehensive view of the key commercial and technical developments. It will focus on natural gas liquefaction, LNG regasification plant development, risk identification and management, and on how supply and demand can be more balanced

LNG 2008 is a must attend event for those looking to increase their knowledge of the key strategic developments in the LNG industryand other key organisations involved in your industry

The expert speaker line-up includes:

Konstantin Simonov, Director, Center for Current Politics in Russia
Raphael Tilot, Vice President Business Development
, Suez LNG
Otto Granli,
Vice President, LNG Business Development, StatoilHydro

David Ledesma, Strategy & Supply Director, 4Gas
Michael Mertl,
Managing Director, Adria LNG
Masa Yokoyama, General Manager, JOGMEC
John Sheffield, Chairman, LNG Working Party, Gas Processors' Association - Europe and Instructor, John M Campbell & Co.
Ravi Suri, Managing Director,
Standard Chartered Bank
Andrew Pearson,
Senior Analyst, Global LNG, Wood Mackenzie
Alex Forbes, Senior Consultant, Gas Strategies
David Haynes, Senior Consultant, Advantica
Leiv Olav Kallestad, Executive Vice President, Commercial Affairs, Torp Technology
Lars Bakka, Partner, Schjodt and former Lead Counsel, Statoil
Patrick Chaney, Manager of ABS Gas Carriers Ship Sector Development Group
, ABS
Mark Roberts,
Engineering Associate, Airproducts and Chemicals,
Air Products & Chemicals

The conference will cover the most topical areas such as:

  • Russia's plans for LNG
  • Key technological developments
  • The move away from "turn key" contracts 
  • Prospects for Arctic LNG
  • Developments in the MENA region
  • Project Finance
  • Commodity cost trends

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Alex Forbes

Alex Forbes, Senior Consultant, Gas Strategies

9:10 CURRENT TRENDS IN GLOBAL LNG

Andrew Pearson

Andrew Pearson, Senior Analyst, LNG, Wood Mackenzie Ltd

  • LNG Supply/Demand outlook
  • Trans-Suez LNG flows
  • Cost escalation and the impact on cost of supply
  • Evolution of LNG pricing
  • Future growth in LNG
  • 9:50 PROPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF LNG IN RUSSIA

    Konstantin Simonov

    Konstantin Simonov, General Director, National Energy Security Fund

  • Gazprom's strategy for the development of LNG
  • Outlook for new LNG production projects
  • Conditions of participation for non-residents within Russian territory
  • Problems of Russia’s LNG market
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    10:50 ARCTIC LNG

    Otto Granli

    Otto Granli, Vice President, LNG Business Development, StatoilHydro

  • Potential in the region
  • A potential solution to security of supply in Europe?
  • Snøhvit’s strategic positioning and how has the market been affected by it
  • Overcoming the challenges posed by building Hammerfest LNG
  • Applying what has been learned at Snøhvit to other projects
  • 11:30 ADRIA LNG

    Michael Mertl

    Michael Mertl, Managing Director, ADRIA LNG d.o.o.

  • Project drivers: challenges for Croatia and Europe
  • Working in partnership: the structure of the ADRIA LNG d.o.o. company
  • Site selection: Croatia is focusing on the best location for the terminal
  • Project status and outlook
  • 12:00 LNG FROM THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

    Alex Forbes

    Alex Forbes, Senior Consultant, Gas Strategies

  • Will Qatar meet its challenging schedule for supplying a third of the
    World’s LNG by 2010-12...
  • ...and will it launch a “second wave” of projects post-2012?
  • How big a role are Algeria, Egypt and Libya likely to play in meeting fastgrowing
    demand?
  • When will we see Iran export its first drop of LNG?
  • 12:40 TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS AND TRENDS IN LNG

    Patrick Chaney

    Patrick Chaney, Manager of ABS Gas Carriers Ship Sector Development Group , ABS Inc.

  • The shift in size
  • Terminal compatibility
  • Fuel efficiency / Real operating costs
  • Meeting the environmental requirements
  • Operational flexibility
  • 13:10 Networking Lunch

    14:30 LIQUEFACTION TECHNOLOGY SELECTION

    Mark Roberts

    Mark Roberts, Engineering Associate, Airproducts and Chemicals, Air Products & Chemicals Inc

  • Factors to consider when evaluating liquefaction processes
  • Taking advantage of Arctic conditions
  • Design options for floating plants
  • The importance of process efficiency
  • 15:10 DOES THE COMMERCIAL AFFECT THE TECHNICAL?

    David Haynes

    David Haynes, Senior Consultant, Advantica

  • Do different commercial models require different solutions?
  • Comparison of liner trades, TPA and IPP
  • Impact of different trades on terminal designs and costs
  • 15:50 DEVELOPMENT OF OFFSHORE LNG TERMINALS USING HILOAD TECHNOLOGY

    Leiv Kallestad

    Leiv Kallestad, Executive Vice President Commercial Affairs, Torp Technology

  • TORP and the HiLoad technology at a glance
  • The HiLoad from the drawing board to operations
  • The Bienville offshore regasification terminal
  • HiLoad solutions for offshore loading of LNG and liquefaction of marginal
    offshore gas fields
  • 16:30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks, Afternoon Tea and Close of Day One

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Andrew Murray

    Andrew Murray, Technical Advisor, Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators (SIGTTO)

    9:10 BRINGING GLOBAL LNG SUPPLIES TO NICHE LOCAL MARKETS

    Raphael Tilot

    Raphael Tilot, Vice President Business Development, Suez Global LNG

  • Leveraging a global LNG supply portfolio
  • Pushing the limits of technical feasibility: offshore regasification, floating
    storage
  • Long-standing partnerships with local consumers and stakeholders
  • Operational and commercial innovations to best answer the local specifics
  • 9:50 DEVELOPING PARTNERSHIPS IN LNG

    David Ledesma

    David Ledesma, Strategy & Supply Director, 4Gas

  • Securing positions along the chain
  • Structuring an LNG importation project in mature markets
  • Identifying profitable markets
  • The globalisation of LNG regasification capacity
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 INTERLINK YOUR CONTRACTS WITHIN THE LNG-CHAIN FOR PROJECT SUCCESS

    Lars Bakka

    Lars Bakka, Partner, Schjødt

  • Liquefaction in Europe-the first venture
  • The LNG value chain
  • Main contracts linked to the value chain
  • Long term and short term marketing of LNG
  • The US
  • 11:40 ACHIEVING A FLEXIBLE LNG SUPPLY CHAIN

    Bart Dubbelboer

    Bart Dubbelboer, Lead Consultant, Oil & Gas Upstream, Energy and Utilities Line of Business, Logica

  • LNG - a source of flexible and incremental gas supplies for Europe
  • New arbitrage and trading opportunities
  • Managing the supply chain and optimising portfolios
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 NEGOTIATING CAPACITY/THROUGHPUT AGREEMENTS FOR LNG IMPORT TERMINALS

    Richard Tyler

    Richard Tyler, Partner, Lovells

  • Different business models for LNG import terminals
  • Typical risk allocation for a project financed terminal
  • Terminal user's perspective
  • EU regulatory issues
  • Keys to success for LNG terminal projects in Europe
  • 14:30 CREATING VALUE THROUGH TANGGUH LNG

    Masa Yokoyama

    Masa Yokoyama, General Manager, London, JOGMEC

  • The role of Indonesia in Japan's LNG market
  • Creating a stable energy supply through Tangguh LNG
  • Financing the project
  • What will Tangguh LNG offer to the LNG marketplace?
  • 15:10 TRIALS OF DEVELOPING AN LNG TERMINAL

    John Sheffield

    John Sheffield, Chairman, LNG Workring Party, GPA - Europe

  • Many challenges have to be faced
  • Getting Approval from the Local Authority
  • How to minimise emissions
  • What does the regulator want?
  • Project execution, schedule or cost
  • 15:50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks - Afternoon Tea and Close of Conference

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    The Future for LNG: Where is the Industry Going

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