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SMi presents its 5th annual conference on…
Floating LNG
Capturing the latest developments and innovation
to accelerate near-shore and offshore projects
Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK
PLUS TWO INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS • WEDNESDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 2017
A: Developing a FLNG Project
08.30am – 12.30pm
Workshop Leader:
David Haynes, Director & Principal Consultant,
Penguin Energy Consultants
B: Legal and commercial issues affecting
the FLNG industry
1.30pm – 5.30pm
Workshop Leaders: Nick Prowse, Partner,
Head Of Oil And Gas Energy, Oil And Gas, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Richard Howley, Partner, Banking, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
• Increase the awareness of the current technological
landscape and optimisation of FLNG solutions
• Update your knowledge on standards, regulation and
legislation regarding the safety and environmental use
of FLNG
• Examine the impact of the oil-gas price margin within
the FLNG market
• Assess the influence of geopolitics on the supply and
demand of FLNG
• Obtain insight of Golar Hilli FLNG Steam Turbine Generators
CHAIRMAN FOR 2017:
Leigh Bolton,
Founder and Managing Director,
Holmwood Consulting Ltd
EXPERT SPEAKER PANEL INCLUDES:
• Alan Buxton, Chief Operating Officer, Gasol plc
• Andrew Loose, Technical Director FLNG and LNG, KBR
• James Richmond, Business Development Director,
Peter Brotherhood Ltd
• Tom Haylock, Business Development Manager, Aragon
• Stuart Russell, Senior Trade and Investment Manager,
Western Australia European Office
• Costanza Jacazio, Senior Gas Analyst,
International Energy Agency
• Claudio Rodriguez Suarez, Director General of
Infrastructure and ATR, Enagas
Sponsored by
CONFERENCE:
13TH - 14TH
WORKSHOPS: 15TH
FEB 2017
2. Floating LNG
Day One | Monday 13th February 2017
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Leigh Bolton, Managing Director,
Holmwood Consulting Limited
OPENING ADDRESS
9.10 FLNG opportunities for the East Med
• East Med is a new gas province with good deep water
discoveries and prospects
• Examining the export options
• Going beyond the regional market: FLNG to European
and global markets
• Unlocking access
Charles Ellinas, CEO, EC Cyprus Natural Hydrocarbons
Company Ltd (eCNHC)
9.50 New LNG floating solutions for a more competitive LNG
value chain under an uncertain scenario
Claudio Rodriguez Suarez, Director General of
Infrastructure and ATR, Enagas
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Prospects for Floating LNG – the worldwide outlook
• The exploitation of current market conditions
• FLNG production & FSRUs
• Future outlook, geographic segmentation and
expenditure forecast to 2022
Steve Robertson, Director, Douglas-Westwood
11.40 Early FLNG projects - Key technology challenges
• Technical approach to FLNG
• Capability for modularisation
• Operability & safety
Andrew Loose, Technical Director FLNG and LNG, KBR
12.20 Networking Lunch
1.30 Offshore versus Land-Based Regasification Terminals
• Worldwide development of FSRUs
• Key elements differentiating between Offshore and
Land-Based terminals
• Making the right conceptual design selection
Sergio Gonzalez, Business Development Manager, Amec
Foster Wheeler Iberia
2.10 The shipping market: Drivers for the development of a
short-term market
• Gained experience of the LNG shipping market leading
up until today
• Factors facilitating the short term market
- LNG supply & demand
- FSRU market
- FLNG market
• Where the LNG shipping market is heading
Christopher Bergsland, Partner, Affinity Ship
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.20 FLNG’s role in the current market
• The FLNG value chain: Liquefaction through to
regasification
• Where is FLNG cost effective in the current market
• How to ensure FLNG is cost effective in the current
market
Tom Haylock, Business Development Manager, Aragon
4.00 Top side design overviews and challenges
• Why FLNG is not a FPSO but there are similarities
• Technology and processing scale
• What changes between design and reality
David Haynes, Director & Principal Consultant,
Penguin Energy Consultants
4.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
TECHNICAL & SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
PROSPECTS FOR FLOATING LNG
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FLOATING INFRASTRUCTURE MODELS & CONCEPTS
Sponsored by
Peter Brotherhood
Established in 1867, the UK’s only turbine manufacturer, Peter Brotherhood
design, manufacture, install, commission & service steam turbines for floating
production vessels. With over thirty years floating production experience and
the worlds largest installed base on such vessels, including two 33MW sets on
Golar Hilli FLNG. www.peterbrotherhood.com
Lead Media
Partner
3. Floating LNG
Day Two | Tuesday 14th February 2017
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Leigh Bolton, Managing Director,
Holmwood Consulting Limited
OPENING ADDRESS
9.10 Key commercial challenges for the development of LNG
import projects
• Economic threats and opportunities
• Risk mitigation
• Importance of met/ocean data
• Coordination of works to reduce claims for delay
caused by individual work streams
Alan Buxton, Chief Operating Officer, Gasol plc
9.50 How FSRUs can accelerate the demand growth for LNG in
East of Suez?
• Overview of the global LNG demand
• Recovery of the LNG industry: When and how?
• What are the wildcards for LNG? The known and
unknowns
• Changing the dynamics in the East of Suez LNG market.
• How FSRUs can accelerate the demand growth for LNG
in East of Suez
Siamak Adibi, Senior Consultant, Head of Middle East Gas
Team, FGE
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Steam Turbine Process Power Generation System
Considerations for LNG to FLNG Conversions
• Case study of Golar Hilli FLNG Steam Turbine Generators
• Steam system design
• Design considerations for steam turbine power
generation systems
James Richmond,
Business Development Director,
Peter Brotherhood Ltd
11.40 The Outlook for global LNG markets
• How much room is there for LNG with current record
high of renewables and coal based power generation?
• Flexible US LNG supplies: how is the market changing?
• Who are the new players and how are they different
from traditional market participants?
Costanza Jacazio, Senior Gas Analyst,
International Energy Agency
12.20 Networking Lunch
1.30 Concentrating on small FSRU/ FRU in Asia
• The importance of new designers for small FSRU/ FRU
• Demand for different set of technologies
• Will the manufactures be the same?
Leigh Bolton, Managing Director,
Holmwood Consulting Limited
2.10 LNG opportunities in Western Australia
• By 2018, Australia’s liquefied natural gas (LNG)
production is expected to be 87 million tonnes (Mt) a
year – the largest of any country – of which Western
Australia will produce 48.7Mt (56 per cent)
• The Western Australia State Liberal-National Government
supports the use of FLNG technology for development
of smaller stranded gas fields (e.g. Prelude) which could
not support the cost of pipelines and infrastructure
involved in an onshore LNG project
• For major gas fields (e.g. Browse), the State Government
supports onshore developments either through
Greenfields development or partnerships with existing
producers
Stuart Russell, Senior Trade and Investment Manager,
Western Australia European Office
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.20 Addressing Financing Risk for Floating LNG Projects
• Commercial banking market appetite for floating LNG
• Project finance opportunities and risk mitigation
• Sources of finance for FLNG
• Latest trends in oil and gas project finance
Session reserved for Top Tier Commercial Bank
4.00 Floating solutions for LNG regasification terminals:
Alternative business and contractual models in the current
global LNG environment
• Current status: LNG regasification terminal market
• Current business models and contractual models: Best
practices and latest developments around the world
• Key issues and solutions: land-based and offshore LNG
regasification terminals
Nick Prowse, Head of Oil and Gas, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
4.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
FSRU & INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
FINANCE & ECONOMICS
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4. WORKSHOP A
Developing a FLNG Project
Leader: David Haynes,
Director & Principal Consultant,
Penguin Energy Consultants
HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Wednesday 15th February 2017
08.30am – 12.30pm
Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK
Overview of Workshop:
The workshop will describe the key decisions and strategies
involved in developing a FLNG project from “is FLNG right
for me?” to “what LNG tank size and technology should I
have?” The workshop will work through the timeline of a
project showing how and when detailed is best added
and certainty of cost and schedule improved.
Allfacetsofaprojectneedtobeconsideredsimultaneously,
it is not just about technical/engineering issues but
how they affect permitting, commercial contracts and
financing and vice versa. Upstream gas supply also needs
to be considered along with the midstream FLNG facility
and the contracts to supply the downstream markets.
Why should you attend this workshop:
• To understand the totality of a FLNG project and have
the various disciplines need to work together
• To understand which key decisions need to be taken
and when
• To understand the viewpoint of host country and
regulatory stake holders
• To understand the timeline of a FLNG project and key
cost drivers
Programme:
08.30 Registration and Coffee
09.00 Opening remarks and introductions
09.10 Project strategies
• Impact of gas supply limitations
• Maximising market attractiveness
• Defining the corporate proposition
09.50 Impact of regulation and industry norms
• Requirements of regulatory systems
• Host government relations
• Project permits
• Commercial contracts
10.30 Coffee
11.00 The design/development process
• Contents of project stages
• Key project decisions
• Key deliverables
11.40 Time, cost and finance
• Project timeline
• Contracting strategy
• Project costs
• Finance and investment
12.20 Closing remarks
12.30 End of workshop
About the Workshop Leader:
David Haynes is a process engineer with a degree in
Chemical Engineering from Bath University in the UK who
has worked in the gas industry for over 30 years, with the
last 20 of them in LNG. His career has spanned international
development projects with British Gas/BG Group and
consultancy projects with Advantica, GL Noble Denton
and DNV GL. David is now the principal and director of
UK based, independent consultants, Penguin Energy
Consultants Ltd.
David has worked on LNG liquefaction and import projects
in over 25 countries worldwide. Over the last 5 years he has
performed 9 owner support, due diligence, consultancy
and design projects on FLNG and a further 8 on FSRUs.
David is a regular participant at conferences both as a
speaker and chairman and an established LNG trainer.
Current work includes a baseload liquefaction project
in the US, support for floating LNG in west Africa, import
terminal training courses in Europe and LNG importation
via FSRUs in Asia.
About the Organisation:
Penguin Energy Consultants Ltd is a small, UK
based, energy consultancy offering advice
across the gas and power industries. The
company specialises in advising clients in
the LNG and FLNG areas.
5. WORKSHOP B
Legal and commercial issues
affecting the FLNG industry
Leaders: Nick Prowse, Partner, Head Of Oil And Gas
Energy, Oil And Gas, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Richard Howley, Partner, Banking, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Overview of Workshop:
The workshop will have an interactive format. We will
cover a number of fundamental issues currently facing the
FLNG industry including the lessons that can be applied
from various onshore and offshore LNG and FLNG projects,
relevant shipping issues and how best to structure your
FLNG transaction.
Why should you attend this workshop:
• Understand the critical issues facing the FLNG industry
today
• Gain insights into these critical issues and work through
practical solutions
This is the perfect conclusion to the SMi conference. Having
gained significant knowledge about the current state
of the FLNG industry during the conference, this is your
opportunity to work with leading experts in terms of how to
implement a successful transaction.
Programme:
1.30 Registration and Coffee
2.00 Opening remarks and introductions
2.10 An overview of the key issues facing the FLNG
industry
2.50 Floating LNG developments and broader issues
for the LNG shipping and LNG and gas to power
projects
3.30 Coffee
4.00 FSRUs and FSUs: A case study
5.20 Closing remarks
5.30 End of workshop
About the Workshop Leaders:
Nick Prowse is the Head of Norton Rose Fulbright’s
global Oil & Gas practice. He acts for international
and national oil companies, other major
corporations, Governments and lenders. He joined
Norton Rose Fulbright over twenty-four years ago and has
been involved in all aspects of the global oil and gas industry.
He has advised on oil and gas developments, pipeline
projects, LNG (liquefaction and regasification) projects and
petrochemical projects, as well as power plants and mergers
& acquisitions in relation to all aspects of the energy industry.
His work spans Europe, Africa, the Middle East and North and
South America.
Richard Howley is a partner who is experienced in
international ship finance, with a particular focus
on financing LNG carriers. He has a broad range
of experience in bilateral and syndicated debt
facilitiesandstructuredfinancings,includingtheprojectand
lease financing of LNG carriers and the project financing
of semi-submersible drilling rigs, FPSOs and other floating
production units, and the negotiation of shipbuilding and
other transport contracts, particularly in connection with
shipowners tendering for LNG projects. Richard has been
involved with the financing of both second-hand and new-
building vessels, acting for shipowners, banks and lessors
worldwide. He has also acted for international banks
and finance lessors in relation to the debt financing and
lease restructuring of semi-submersible drilling rigs, drillships
and FPSOs. Richard is a regular speaker at international
conferences, chaired the Banking and Legal session at
Gastech 2009 in Abu Dhabi, one of the world’s largest
energy conferences, and participated in the Students
Programme at Gastech 2011 in Amsterdam.
About the Organisation:
Norton Rose Fulbright is a global
law firm, providing the world’s pre-
eminent corporations and financial institutions with a full
business law service. With more than 3800 lawyers and other
legal staff based in more than 50 cities across Europe, the
United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Africa,
the Middle East and Central Asia, Norton Rose Fulbright is
recognized for its strong industry focus, across all the key
industry sectors: financial institutions; energy; infrastructure,
mining and commodities; transport; technology and
innovation; and life sciences and healthcare.
HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Wednesday 15th February 2017
1.30pm – 5.30pm
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