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Floating LNG
17 February - 18 February 2014
Floating LNG

Following the success for the inaugural FLNG conference SAE Media Group proudly presents their 2nd annual Floating LNG 2014 conference. This year’s conference aims to focus on current project updates and developments within the field, the LNG market dynamics and economics to determine what is driving the industry forward, technological innovations, case studies from leading infrastructure providers as well as cover project finance and risks associated with this dynamic industry.

Over the last two years, since Shell reach its final investment decision on project prelude the industry has seen a great shift in people’s perception towards FLNG, once thought of as a means to access stranded gas fields FLNG is becoming, in some eyes much more than that. SAE Media Group’s 2nd annual Floating LNG will look at exploring these developments and ultimately discus and answer some leading questions into the developments of this technology.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Benjamin  Mauries

Benjamin Mauries

Floaters Technologies Development Manager, Saipem Sa
Christopher Caudill

Christopher Caudill

Director, United LNG
Dinar  Indriana

Dinar Indriana

Senior Project Communication Coordinator, Inpex Corporation
Thomas  Fiskaa

Thomas Fiskaa

Vice President, Business Development, Höegh FLNG

Alex Forbes

Energy Journalist and consultant, Forbes Communications
Alex Forbes

Benjamin Mauries

Floaters Technologies Development Manager, Saipem Sa
Benjamin  Mauries

Benjamin Mauriest

Offshore LNG Technology Development, Saipem Sa
Benjamin  Mauriest

Brian Songhurst

Director of LNG, ThyssenKrupp Uhde Energy & Power
Brian Songhurst

Christopher Caudill

Director, United LNG
Christopher Caudill

Constantyn Gieskes

Project Manager, Braemar Engineering
Constantyn  Gieskes

David Haynes

Principal Consultant, DNV GL
David Haynes

Dinar Indriana

Senior Project Communication Coordinator, Inpex Corporation
Dinar  Indriana

Francis Ugboma

Senior Manager, LNG & Business Development, Gasol plc
Francis  Ugboma

Gonzalo Ramirez

Senior Director of Development, Excelerate Energy L P
Gonzalo Ramirez

Graham Hartnell

Manager, LNG & Gas Consulting, Poten & Partners
Graham Hartnell

James Palairet

LNG Shipping Advisor, Platou LNG
James Palairet

Lars Odeskaug

COO, Sevan Marine A S A
Lars Odeskaug

Leigh Bolton

Managing Director, Holmwood Consulting Ltd
Leigh Bolton

Richard Tyler

Partner, Hogan Lovells International
Richard Tyler

Thomas Fiskaa

Vice President, Business Development, Höegh FLNG
Thomas  Fiskaa

Thomas Valentine

Senior Partner, Norton Rose Fullbright
Thomas Valentine

If you are interested in speaking at this conference, please get in touch with the producer at smiproduction@smi-online.co.uk

If you are interested in sponsoring this conference, please get in touch with our sponsorship team at sponsorshipdept@smi-online.co.uk
 

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Leigh Bolton

Leigh Bolton, Managing Director, Holmwood Consulting Ltd

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9:10

Pioneering technology for floating LNG industry

Dinar  Indriana

Dinar Indriana , Senior Project Communication Coordinator, Inpex Corporation

• Masela Project Background History
• Latest Updates
• Overcome Challenging Situation
• Supporting Masela Abadi FLNG Project Development

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9:50

Examining the North American Market – What is the Potential for FLNG?

Constantyn  Gieskes

Constantyn Gieskes, Project Manager, Braemar Engineering

·        Updates on the current market and major new projects

·        Why the move to FLNG Facilities?

·        Updates on the world’s largest FLNG project

·        Expected future developments in FLNG

 

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

The FLNG project at Main Pass Energy Hub

Christopher Caudill

Christopher Caudill, Director, United LNG

• Overview

• Modularization – FLNG and platforms working together

• Gas supply – deeper dive into the complexity of the liquid US gas market

• Political and regulatory discussion – the advantages of being offshore
- Permitting through MarAd vs FERC

• Commercial advantages of FLNG projects and review of commercial status of MPEH

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11:40

The Role of Shipping in FLNG

James Palairet

James Palairet, LNG Shipping Advisor, Platou LNG

• Floating regasification and liquefaction market ideas

• Execution of vessel acquisition

• New build vs conversions  

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12:20

Networking Lunch

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13:30

Identifying risks in FLNG Projects

Richard Tyler

Richard Tyler, Partner, Hogan Lovells International

• An overview of the key issues facing the FLNG industry today
• Floating LNG developments and broader issues for the LNG shipping industry
• Floating Storage and Regasification Units - top tips for structuring and negotiating a successful FSRU transaction

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14:10

LNG Offloading: The Evolution towards Tandem Offloading

Benjamin  Mauries

Benjamin Mauries, Floaters Technologies Development Manager, Saipem Sa

 

 

 

• Key challenges facing offloading LNG

• Side by side against tandem loading - What are the limitations?

• Saipem LNG Tandem offloading using Trelleborg floating hoses

 

 

 

 

 

 

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14:50

Afternoon Tea

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15:20

Designing safety into FLNG

David Haynes

David Haynes, Principal Consultant, DNV GL

• Overview of the hazards associated with LNG
• Identification of their impact on a FLNG vessel
• Examination on how these issues can be addressed

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16:00

Panel discussion- Design and construction challenges involved in a cost effected industry

 

Christopher Caudill

Christopher Caudill, Director, United LNG

Benjamin  Mauries

Benjamin Mauries, Floaters Technologies Development Manager, Saipem Sa

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16:50

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Leigh Bolton

Leigh Bolton, Managing Director, Holmwood Consulting Ltd

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Alex Forbes

Alex Forbes, Energy Journalist and consultant, Forbes Communications

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9:10

What role is FLNG playing in the global gas market?

Graham Hartnell

Graham Hartnell, Manager, LNG & Gas Consulting, Poten & Partners

·          Gas & the global energy business – why FLNG?

·          Industry drivers and trends

·          Current state of play in the FLNG business

·          Expectations of future expenditure and sector evolution

·          Industry challenges

 

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9:50

Floating Regasification – Market Update and Future Trends

Gonzalo Ramirez

Gonzalo Ramirez, Senior Director of Development, Excelerate Energy L P

• Overview of floating regasification market

• Changing client requirements

• Recent project developments

• The future of floating regasification

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

West African Gas Markets – Gas to Power

Francis  Ugboma

Francis Ugboma , Senior Manager, LNG & Business Development, Gasol plc

·          Gasol strategy

·          Supply of Gas and Liquefied Natural Gas

·          Benin, Togo, Ghana and Ivory Coast Gas Demand

·          Conclusion

 

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11:40

The latest developments within FLNG hull design and LNG offloading technology

Lars Odeskaug

Lars Odeskaug, COO, Sevan Marine A S A

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12:20

Networking Lunch

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13:30

Designing Large-Scale FLNG Topsides

Benjamin  Mauriest

Benjamin Mauriest, Offshore LNG Technology Development, Saipem Sa

• Liquefaction systems comparison for large-scale application

• Challenges of modules and lay-out design, between safety and constructability

• Case-study for 6 MTPA production FLNG topside

 

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14:10

The Lastest Floating LNG Developments from Around the World

Brian Songhurst

Brian Songhurst, Director of LNG, ThyssenKrupp Uhde Energy & Power

• Who is providing what?
• Who are the new players and what are their offerings?
• How do they compare – SWOT analysis
• The Golden Threads (trends) from what we have seen so far
 

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14:50

Afternoon Tea

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15:20

FLNG Economics and Risks – an independents view

Thomas  Fiskaa

Thomas Fiskaa, Vice President, Business Development, Höegh FLNG

• Describe the various cost metrics typically seen and the relevance of these in making the economic case for FLNG

• Outline the full cost picture with FLNG development

• What are the risks in FLNG EPCIC and Lease and financeable risk distribution 

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16:00

FLNG and FSRU project development – “Offshore and onshore liquefaction and regasification projects - key commercial and legal differences

Thomas Valentine

Thomas Valentine , Senior Partner, Norton Rose Fullbright

 

  • Analysis of typical project structures
  • Typical risk allocation for offshore and onshore LNG projects
  • Offshore and onshore liability, indemnity and insurance regimes
  • Other key commercial and legal differences between offshore and onshore LNG liquefaction and regasification projects
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    16:40

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two


    Floaters Technologies Development Manager
    Saipem Sa
    Director
    United LNG
    Project Manager
    Braemar Engineering
    Senior Project Communication Coordinator
    Inpex Corporation
    LNG Shipping Advisor
    Platou LNG
    Managing Director
    Holmwood Consulting Ltd
    Partner
    Hogan Lovells International
    COO
    Sevan Marine A S A
    Senior Manager, LNG & Business Development
    Gasol plc
    Offshore LNG Technology Development
    Saipem Sa
    Director of LNG
    ThyssenKrupp Uhde Energy & Power
    Senior Director of Development
    Excelerate Energy L P
    Energy Journalist and consultant
    Forbes Communications
    Vice President, Business Development
    Höegh FLNG
    Senior Partner
    Norton Rose Fullbright
    Manager, LNG & Gas Consulting
    Poten & Partners
    Principal Consultant
    DNV GL

    Workshops

    Legal and commercial issues affecting the FLNG industry
    Workshop

    Legal and commercial issues affecting the FLNG industry

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