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Advancing the World’s Gas & LNG Value Chain
Conference & Exhibition Programme
For the latest programme and speaker line-up, visit www.gastechevent.com
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WELCOME FROM NOBUO TANAKA – JAPAN GASTECH CONSORTIUM CHAIRMAN
Nobuo Tanaka Chairman of the Japan Gastech Consortium
Former Executive Director of the International Energy Agency
Dear Industry Colleagues,
On behalf of the Japan Gastech Consortium, it gives me great pleasure to invite you to participate in Gastech (4 -7 April, 2017 at the Makuhari Messe Chiba, Tokyo) - the world’s largest and most important meeting place for the global gas and LNG industry.
Who are the Japan Gastech Consortium companies?
The Consortium represents 10 of Japan’s leading companies whose disciplines span the energy value chain. Members who have collectively chosen to host Gastech in 2017 are: Tokyo Gas, JERA, Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsui & Co., INPEX corporation, ITOCHU corporation, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd (JAPEX), JX Nippon Oil & Energy, Marubeni Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation.
What will happen at Gastech?
Gastech’s broad, diverse programme is shaped by energy professionals to deliver outstanding insight, create exceptional networking and new business opportunities, whilst ensuring a robust return-on-investment. The event will include:
• The world’s largest international natural gas & LNG exhibition – 54,000sqm of floor space, featuring over 600 exhibitors, four product sector zones, 12 country pavilions and 25,000 visitors.
• An established conference encompassing key technical and commercial topics, delivered by over 200 expert speakers to 2,500 delegates.
• An exclusive VIP programme for 250 major energy industry leaders, government ministers and key influencers.
• Dedicated mentoring and networking programmes for 200 young energy professionals.
• Various hosted networking functions, including world-class gala receptions and dinners.
• A hosted meetings programme to help arrange your onsite business meetings.
Who will be at Gastech?
Gastech provides companies who operate across the up, mid and downstream sectors of the gas and LNG supply chain with a business platform to meet with and influence highly-focused international decision-makers and buyers.
At Gastech Japan you will hear from and meet with:
• International government ministers, policy-makers and business leaders; driving global investments, project financing and partnerships.
• Key executives involved in the contracting, procurement, trading and delivery of natural gas and LNG.
• All major engineering, procurement and construction companies tendering global gas and LNG projects.
• International technology teams delivering engineering expertise and solutions for the gas and LNG value chain.
• Leading shipbuilders, ship-owners, brokers and fleet management currently delivering LNG to world markets.
Companies confirmed to exhibit include the Japan Gastech Consortium companies, Shell, ExxonMobil, BP, KOGAS, GAIL, Gazprom, Total, Qatar Petroleum, KBR, Bechtel, Chevron, ADNOC, Samsung Heavy Industries, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, MI LNG, DSME, Hyundai Heavy Industries and many more.
We look forward to hosting this prestigious international event and bringing the international energy industry to Japan with your support.
Kind Regards,
CONSORTIUM MEMBERS
Gastech 2017 is proud to have the support of the Japan Gastech Consortium - 10 leading Japanese companies who are committed to the development and success of the event.
2017 SPONSORS
Gastech is supported by some of the biggest names in the global gas and LNG industry.
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SUPPORTERS WELCOME FROM CHAIRMAN
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Advancing the world’s gas and LNG value chainGastech is the world’s leading gas and LNG event, enabling over 25,000 commercial experts and technical innovators from the up, mid and downstream sectors of the supply chain to discover business-changing insights, explore innovative solutions and build profitable business connections.
Who will you meet at Gastech 2017?
JOB TITLES INCLUDE:
Senior & C-Level Management:
• General Managers• Head of Departments & Directors• Chairmen• Presidents• CEOs• COOs• Vice Presidents
Commercial Audience:
• Business Development Managers• Sales & Marketing Managers• Country Managers• Traders
• Operations Managers• Financiers & Lawyers• Purchasing Managers• Purchasing Directors
Technical Audience:
• Engineers• Technical Managers• Project Managers• Technicians• R&D• Technical Directors
Commercial Audience
TechnicalAudience
Senior & C-Level Management
39%
25%
36%
33%Asia &
Oceania
9%Africa
7%MiddleEast
30%Europe
21%The Americas
54,000 Square Metres of Exhibition Space
600+Regional and International Exhibitors 350+ CEOs, Government
Officials & Ministers
25,000+ International Attendees
2,500Commercial and Technical Delegates 750+ Hosted
Meetings
200+Speakers from Leading Energy Specialists and Companies 70+
Countries representing the global gas production, supply, service & technology value chain
30 New Technical Conference Sessions 12
Country Pavilions5 Commercial Conference Sessions
DELEGATES BY JOB FUNCTION DELEGATES BY INDUSTRY SECTOR
DELEGATES BY REGION
14% 12% 14% 17% 21% 22%
Marine Shipping & Storage
Engineering Procurement Construction
& Management
Contracting, Commercial, Investment &
Trading
Regasification, Transmission
and Distribution
& Power Generation
Exploration Hydrocarbon Processing
and Technology
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Conference programme overviewThe four-day, multi-streamed conference programme will reflect the business-critical needs of the international gas and LNG market, featuring 200 speakers and hosting over 2,500 international delegates representing the entire value chain.
Special features at a glance
Monday 3 April Tuesday 4 April Wednesday 5 April Thursday 6 April Friday 7 April
AM PM AM LUNCH PM AM LUNCH PM AM LUNCH PM AM PM
VIP Reception & Dinner
Plenary & Networking
VIP Networking
Lunch
VIP Programme
CONFERENCE
Conference Speakers Dinner
Morning Plenary
Delegate Networking
Lunch
Exhibition Visit Delegate Networking
Lunch
Commercial Stream Delegate Networking
Lunch
Commercial and Technical streams combined
Technical Stream Technical Stream
EXHIBITION
SPECIALIST EVENTSYoung Gastech + Drinks Reception
Women in Energy + Drinks Reception
Delegate Networking
Lunch
LNG Procurement
Forum + networking
drinks reception
Global Meetings Programme – Structured Bilateral Business Meetings & Networking
Gastech 2017Opening
Party
Gastech Industry Party
Gastech 2018 Launch Party
GLOBAL MEETINGS PROGRAMME
Launched at Gastech 2015, the Global Meetings Programme is a dedicated, high profile networking service aimed at enabling pre-registered attendees to search for, and connect with new and existing business contacts. Meetings can be arranged to take place in the dedicated Global Meetings Lounge, in private meeting rooms or on exhibition stands.
Global Meetings Programme
VIP PROGRAMME
The VIP programme is an exclusive, invitation-only event for C-level executives, government Ministers and policy influencers driving the global gas and LNG industry. The programme includes strategic discussions lead by keynote speakers, high-level networking during private lunches and refreshment breaks, and an exclusive VIP dinner at a central Tokyo location.
WOMEN IN ENERGY
The Women in Energy programme recognises the talent and prospective career opportunities for women in energy. Through all levels of expertise, discussions and presentations will focus on identifying and developing talent pipelines, recognising the diversity of a modernising workforce in the energy sector, and encouraging young women into engineering and energy-related careers.
6 April 2017
YOUNG GASTECH
The expanded Young Gastech programme provides an exciting opportunity for students wishing to pursue a career in the gas sector, and for young engineers looking to get closer to the natural gas and LNG industry. This is an unrivalled opportunity to network with peers who have already started gaining professional experience in the field, as well as high-level speakers and industry representatives.
LNG PROCUREMENT FORUM
This invitation-only forum will welcome prominent and influential executives involved in the procurement, portfolio trade and end-use of LNG. Executives will have the opportunity to hear exclusive talks on the global LNG trading business, and meet with industry counterparts to discuss key business decision drivers within a private networking environment.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME OVERVIEW SPECIAL FEATURES
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Day 2: Wednesday 5 April | Commercial sessions
08:45 – 09:45: How Energy Firms can Successfully Develop People & Projects for their Customers
Moderated by: Mary Hemmingsen, Global Head of LNG, KPMG
Panel Leaders include:
• Shogo Shibuya, President & Chief Executive Officer, Chiyoda Corporation
• Steve Hill, Executive Vice President for Gas & Energy Marketing and Trading, Shell
• Mike Utsler, Chief Operating Officer, Woodside Energy
• David Knipe, Head of International Gas, IST, BP
SESSION 1: Contracting, Pricing & Trading of Gas & LNG
10:00 – 10:20: Special Keynote Address
• Jack A. Fusco, President & Chief Executive, Cheniere Energy, Inc.
10:20 – 10:40: The International Gas Union 2017 Perspectives on the World LNG Industry
• Elias Cortina, Gas Market Advisor, Chevron & The International Gas Union
10:40 – 11:10: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
11:10 – 11:30: Japan’s Pursuit of its Own LNG Hub
• Hiroshi Hashimoto, Senior Analyst – Gas Group, Institute of Energy Economics Japan
11:30 – 11:50: Surviving & Thriving in Japan’s Future End-User Led Markets: Lessons from the European Experience
• Senior Executive, Uniper
11:50 – 12:10: In Defence of Take or Pay
• Jason Bennett, Partner, Baker Botts
12:10 – 13:00: PANEL DEBATE: United States LNG Exports – The Future?
Co-chaired by: Andrew Walker, Vice President of Strategy, Cheniere Marketing
Noel Tomnay, Head Global Gas, Gas and Power Research, Wood Mackenzie
• Elizabeth Spomer, President, Jordan Cove LNG
• Octáviõ M.C. Simoes, President, Sempra LNG
• Hiroki Sato, Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Fuels Transaction Officer, JERA Co., Inc.
13:00 – 14:30: DELEGATE NETWORKING LUNCH
4:30 – 17:20: SESSION 2: The Future for Gas in the New Dawn of Tighter Economics and Lower Carbon Emissions
14:40 – 15:00: The Global LNG Market in 2025 – Size of the Prize
• Noel Tomnay, Head Global Gas, Gas and Power Research, Wood Mackenzie
15:00 – 15:20: India – Breaking the Mental Barrier & Giving Natural Gas its Due
• Prabhat Singh, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Petronet
15:20 – 15:40: Market Outlook for Gas & LNG – The Key Growth Markets
Philip Olivier, Chief Executive Officer, ENGIE LNG
15:40 – 16:10: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
16:10 – 16:30: Africa: The New LNG Importing Region?
• Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Research Fellow II, KAPSARC
16:30 – 16:50: The Challenges for New LNG Demand Creation
• Jun Nishizawa, Senior Vice President and Deputy COO, Natural Gas Business Division, Mitsubishi Corporation
16:50 – 17:10: The LNG Fuel Tipping Point and the Competitive Advantage
• John Hatley, Americas VP Marine Solutions, Wärtsilä
Gastech Japan 2017 Conference Agenda
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Day 1: Tuesday 4 April | Plenary session
09:00 – 09:10: Organisers Welcome
• The Gastech Governing Body Co-Chairmen
09:10 – 09:20: Japanese Government Welcome Address
• H.E. Hiroshige Seko, Minister, The Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry (METI) (pending)
09:20 – 09:50: Japanese Host Welcome & Preview of Gastech 2017
Gastech’s host chairman will lead a review between senior Japanese energy executives, to listen to what they hope to see discussed during the Gastech event, and what topics are most anticipated.
Chaired by:
• Nobuo Tanaka, Chairman of the Gastech Japan 2017 Consortium, former Executive Director of the International Energy Agency
Panel Leaders include:
• Yuji Kakimi, President, JERA
With three leading executives representing Tokyo Gas, Mitsubishi and Mitsui
09:50 – 10:15: Global LNG Leader’s Address
• Maarten Wetselaar, Integrated Gas & New Energies Director, Royal Dutch Shell
10:15 – 10:25: NOC & Ministerial Address
• Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State and ADNOC Group CEO
10:30 – 10:40: Global NOC Address
• Alexey Miller, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chairman of the Management Committee, Gazprom
10:45 – 11:15: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
11:15 – 12:45: International Energy Leadership Panel Debate
How Resilient are the Gas & LNG Industries as Part of a Future Global Energy Market?
Moderated by: Simon Flowers, Chairman & Chief Analyst, Wood Mackenzie
Panel Leaders include:
• Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Total SA
• Ryan M. Lance, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, ConocoPhillips
• Peter Coleman, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Woodside Energy
• Michael K. Wirth, Executive Vice President Midstream & Development, Chevron
• Robert S. Franklin, President, Gas & Power Marketing, ExxonMobil
• Khalid bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Chief Executive Officer, Qatargas
• Charif Souki, Chairman, Tellurian Investments Inc.
12:45 – 14:00: DELEGATE NETWORKING LUNCH
14:00 – Close: Organised Business Meetings, Networking and Exhibition
For the latest programme and speaker line up, visit www.gastechevent.com/programme
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Day 3: Thursday 6 April | Commercial sessions
08:45 – 09:45: Executive Panel Discussion
Delivering Greater Efficiency & Cost-Savings through Improved Innovation & Technology
• Rod Christie, President & CEO, Turbomachinery Solutions, GE Oil & Gas
• Toshiaki Kitamura, President & Chief Executive Officer, INPEX Corporation (tbc)
• Dr Young-Myung Yang, Executive Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Research & Development Division, KOGAS
09:45 – 13:00: SESSION 3: New Frontiers, Joint Partnerships & Investments
10:00 – 10:20: Natural Gas – the Natural ‘Renewables’ Partner
• Roger Bounds, Vice President, Global Gas, Shell
10:20 – 10:40: The Ship Owners’ Response to the Challenges & Opportunities Created by the Redrawing of the Gas Map
• Mike Rowley, Director – LNG Division, Mitsui O.S.K Lines
10:40 – 11:10: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
11:10 – 11:30: The Emerging Role for a Portfolio Player in a New Market
• Jonathan Shepherd, Chief Operating Officer, LNG & International Gas, IST, BP
11:30 – 11:50: Donngi Senoro LNG - A New Prototype for LNG Development
• Juro Baba, General Manager, Indonesia Natural Gas Business Dept., Mitsubishi Corporation
11:50 – 12:10: Reducing Regulatory Risk to Stimulate Long-Term Investment in Projects: Two-Steps Forward, One-Step Back?
• Steven Miles, Partner, Baker Botts LLP
12:10 – 12:30: Post COP 21 – What Does The Future Hold for Gas in ASEAN Countries?
• Geoffroy Hureau, Secretary General, CEDIGAZ
12:30 – 12:50: Gas Market Reform Across Asia: The Advent of Third Party Access?
• Richard Nelson, Partner, King & Spalding
13:00 – 14:30: DELEGATE NETWORKING LUNCH
14:30 – 17:20: SESSION 4: Gas & LNG Projects – Progress & Updates
Chaired by: Neil Theobald, General Manager, as Commercialization, Chevron
14:40 – 15:00: LNG Marketing for Floating LNG: The Case of Coral South FLNG
• Umberto Vergine, Chief Officer – Midstream Gas & Power, ENI
15:00 – 15:20: ExxonMobil and Marketing Papua New Guinea LNG
• Stephen McCusker, Vice President PNG Marketing, ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
15:20 – 15:40: The Tangguh Train 3 Expansion Project
• Christina Verchere, Regional President, Asia Pacific, Upstream, BP
15:40 – 16:10: NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
16:10 – 16:30: The World’s First Import /Export LNG Facility – Cheniere Energy
• Pradeep Pillai, LNG Technology Manager, Bechtel
16:30 – 16:50: Taking an Integrated Approach to Unlock New Small-Scale LNG Markets through Commercial and Technical Innovation
• Markus Hector, Market Access Development Manager, Shell
16:50 – 17:10: GNL Quintero Phase 2 Expansion Project: Developing in Times of Change
• Antonio Bacigalupo, Chief Executive Officer, GNL Quintero
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Day 1: Tuesday 4 April | Technical sessions
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 1: LPG / Ethane / Hydrogen Shipping
1. New Terminals, New Opportunities: But How Can We Avoid The Same Old Problems?
• Bill Wayne, Principal Consultant, Sewallis Consulting
2. Risk Assessment of Liquefied Hydrogen Gas Carriers• Koichi Nishifuji, Manager of Natural Resorces and
Energy Department, ClassNK
3. “Introduction to a Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier for a Pilot Chain Project in Japan”
• Yuukiti Takaoka, Senior Manager, Engineering Division, Ship & Offshore Structure Company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 2: Unconventional Gas to Supply LNG Projects
1. The Eagle Ford Shale Case Study: Improving Fracturing Efficiency by Understanding the Proppant Placement Mechanism in a Natural Fracture System
• Tetsuya Tamagawa, Senior Manager, JAPEX Research Center
2. Offshore Eastern Algeria Case Study: 3D Petroleum System Modelling and Hydrocarbon Occurrence
• Mohamed Arab, Senior Geologist, Sonatrach
3. Go East, Young Man - An Alternative for Western Canada’s Potentially Stranded Gas
• John Baguley, Chief Technical Officer, LNG Limited
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 3: Carbon Reduction, Capture & Storage
1. Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Project of Japan, with CO2 Injection in Progress
• Yutaka Tanaka, General Manager of Technical and Planning Dept., Japan CCS Co., Ltd. (JCCS)
2. Three-Dimensional Reactive Transport Simulation of the CCS Demonstration Project in Tomakomai
• Kohei Akaku, Specialist (Geochemistry), Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd. (JAPEX)
3. “Environmental Benefits of Natural Gas: Enhancing Efficiency & Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Gas Networks”
• Maria Sicilia Salvadores, Director of Strategy, ENAGAS
15:30 – 16:00: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
16:00 – 17:30: Stream 1: Gas Transmission & Pipeline
1. FLNG to Subsea – Are You Following Me?• Andy Loose, Technical Director FLNG and LNG, KBR
2. Subsea System Architecture for Coral South FLNG• Francesco Rossi, Project Engineering Manager, ENI
Mozambique Engineering
3. The Strait of Gibraltar Case Study: Submarine Pipelines Under Extreme Environmental Conditions
• Daniel Vélez Vega, Project Engineer, ENAGAS, S.A.
16:00 – 17:30: Stream 2: Digital & Data Management
1. Change Demands Innovation: Embracing Cognitive Computing to Unlock Collective Intelligence - Both Past and Present
• Russell Potapinski, Head of Cognitive Science, Woodside
2. Supporting the Operational Efficiency of LNG Carriers with Big Data and the “IoT” (Internet of Things)
• Deokhoon Jang, Key Account Manager, NAPA
3. Realising the Full Value of Industrial Internet and Data Analytics in LNG Facilities
• Jaleel Valappil, Principal Engineer/Group Supervisor, Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals
16:00 – 17:30: Stream 3: Gas to Liquids / Natural Gas Liquids
1. Unlocking Value Through GTL Innovation• Shelley Wheeler, Gas to Liquids Business Development
Manager, Shell
2. FT-GTL Unlocks Value from Natural Gas• Michael Goff, Technology Manager, Black & Veatch
3. Roll Out of Smaller Scale GTL Technology at ENVIA Energy’s GTL Plant in Oklahoma City, USA
• Neville Hargreaves, Business Development Director, Velocys
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Day 2: Wednesday 5 April | Technical sessions
08:45 – 10:15: Stream 1: Gas & LNG Process Engineering: Control & Optimisation
1. The Dynamic Measurement of Liquefied Natural Gas• Pico Brand, Global Product Manager, Krohne
2. 10 Trends Driving Efficiency, Reliability and Risk Reduction at Gas Processing and LNG Facilities
• Chuck Miller, Director – Global Gas Processing, Emerson Process Management
3. Choosing the Right Nitrogen Rejection Scheme• Paul Terrien, NGL & NRU Technical Lead, Air Liquide
Global E&C Solutions
08:45 – 10:15: Stream 2: LNG Shipping – Containment
1. Introduction to KC-1 CCS (KOGAS LNG Cargo Containment System) for LNG Carriers
• Kun Hyung Choe, Chief Technology Officer, KC LNG Tech Co., Ltd.
2. The World’s First Commercial LNG Fuel Tank Made of High Manganese Austenitic Steel
• Jiwon Yu, Senior Researcher, POSCO
3. Structural Design & Construction Method for “Apple-Shaped Liquefied Natural Gas Cargo Tank” for LNG Carriers
• Kazuhiro Hirota, Engineering Manager, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
08:45 – 10:15: Stream 3: Gas & LNG Storage & Containment – Onshore Tanks
1. The Best Remedy to Prolong Lifetime of LNG Storage Tanks: A Diagnosis & Overhaul for LNG Storage Tanks
• Chusung Son, Manager, Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS)
2. Effective Solutions for the Safe & Reliable Delivery of Large LNG Storage Tanks in the Severe Conditions of Northern Siberia
• Patrick Genoud, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Entrepose Contracting
3. Shortening of LNG Storage Tank Construction Period, Using the Jack Climbing Method
• Hirotsugu Tateishi, Engineer, IHI Corporation
10:15 – 10:45: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
10:45 – 12:15: Stream 1: Gas & LNG Process Engineering – Liquefaction / Pre-treatment
1. Innovative Precooling Strategies for Efficient Natural Gas Liquefaction
• Gowri Krishnamurthy, Senior Principal Research Engineer, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
2. An Improved Reliquefaction System for LNG Carriers• Andrew Scott, General Manager, Babcock LGE Process
3. LNG AGRU Designs for Feed Gases with Low CO2 Content• Torsten Katz, Global Technology Team Manager,
Gas Treating, BASF SE
10:45 – 12:15: Stream 2: LNG Shipping – Ship Design & Build
1. The Future of LNG Carriers – Probability of Further Upsizing & Fuel-Efficiency Improvements
• Takeshi Hashimoto, Director / Senior Managing Executive Officer, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd.
2. Inspection Plans for Gas Carriers• Mark Corsetti, Director, Global Gas Solutions,
American Bureau of Shipping
3. Yamal LNG – Shipping Design for Northern Russia• Sergey Frank, President & Chief Executive Officer,
PAO Sovcomflot
10:45 – 12:15: Stream 3: Gas & LNG Storage & Containment – Underground
1. First Field Trial of Regasified LNG Underground Storage: The Reproduction & Evaluation of Large-Scale Underground Storage Capacity of a Gas Field in Japan
• Tomoya Ohata, Business Staff, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd (JAPEX)
2. Operational Troubles in the First Middle East Underground Gas Storage Surface Facility
• Hasan Mohammad Hosseini, Process Engineer, National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC)
12:30 – 14:00: DELEGATE NETWORKING LUNCH
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 1: Gas & LNG Process Engineering – Heat Exchangers & Drivers
1. Electric Motor-Driven Compression System (eLNG) for the Freeport LNG Project
• Leonardo Baldassarre, Engineering Executive, GE Oil & Gas
2. Brazed Aluminium Heat Exchangers for Liquefaction Process Optimisation
• Paul Shields, Director of Marketing, Chart Industries
3. Energy Saving and ‘Green’ CNG Decompression• Lev Tunkel, Technical Director, Universal Vortex, Inc.
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 2: LNG Shipping – Propulsion
1. Maintenance Support for TFDE Vessels in Port• Richard Gilmore, Director Gas Fleet, Maran Gas Maritime
2. Gas Turbine-Powered LNG Carrier for Safe, Reliable & Cost-Effective ShippingHyundai Heavy Industries
3. The Most Efficient LNG Carrier Designed by DSME• Jai Oh Sun, Senior Principal Engineer, Pre-Contract,
DNV GL
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 3: Operations, Maintenance & Reliability
1. Development of a New High-efficiency Dual-Cycle Natural Gas Liquefaction Process
• Chang Lin, Senior Engineer, China Huanqui Contracting & Engineering Corp.
2. The Innovative Approach to Improve LNG Terminals: An Assessment System for LNG Receiving Terminals
• Chahwan Kim, Senior Manager, Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS)
3. Initiatives to Reduce Environmental Impacts & Improve Energy Efficiency in an LNG Plant
• Abu Bakar Usman, Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer, Qatargas
15:30 – 16:00: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
16:00 – 17:30: Stream 1: Alternate Energy Transportation & Storage
1. Large-Scale Hydrogen Storage and Transportation System• Yoshimi Okada, Principal Researcher, Chiyoda
Corporation
2. Development of a Hybrid Electricity Supply System Using Marine Fuel Cells with LNG Reforming System
• Osamu Okada, President, Renaissance Energy Research Corporation
16:00 – 17:30: Stream 2: LNG Shipping – Equipment & Handling
1. A New High Pressure Emergency Release System for Gas Transfer Arms
• Pablo A. Vega Perez, Senior Process Engineer Gas & LNG, Shell
2. A New Reliquefaction System of MRS-F® (Methane Refrigeration System – Full Reliquefaction) for LNG Carriers with X-DF Engines
• DongKyu Choi, Director, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
16:00 – 17:30: Stream 3: Gas Fired Power Generation – Engineering & Technology
1. High Flexibility Distributed Power Plant to Support Intermittent Renewable Power Generation
• Michael Welch, Marketing Manager, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd.
2. Samsung Energy Plant: All-in-One Solution for Floating Power Plants with Gas-fired Combined Cycle Gas Turbines
• Myung-Kwan Song, Principal Engineer, Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
3. Improving Energy Efficiency with Cogeneration Technology
• David O’Brien, Senior Consultant, Power Projects, ExxonMobil
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Day 4: Friday 7 April | Combined sessions
09:00 – 13:00: COMMERCIAL & TECHNICAL
COMBINED FINAL MORNING SESSIONS
“Engineering, Procurement & Construction”
PART 1: PROJECT EXECUTION & UPDATES
09:00 – 09:10: Session Chair’s Opening Remarks
09:10 – 09:25: The “Young Gastech” Winning Essay Presentation
09:25 – 09:50: LNG and the Great Reformation?
• Christopher Caswell, Director – LNG and FLNG, KBR
09:50 – 10:15: LNG project developments of the future; what are the key levers to have safe, competitive and affordable project delivery?
• Hilary Mercer, Vice President Integrated Gas Projects, Shell
10:15 – 10:40: Steelhead LNG’s “At-Shore LNG” (ASLNG) Project
• Nigel Kuzemko, Chief Executive Officer, Steelhead LNG
10:40 – 11:00: Vysotsk LNG: The Development of a Future Model for Russian LNG Projects
• Paul Hughes, Project Director LNG, WorleyParsons
11:00 – 11:20: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
Part 2: Risk Management & Strategy
11:20 – 11:40: Managing Technology Risk – an Owner’s Perspective
• Tony Diocee, Vice President Projects, Jordan Cove LNG LLC
11:40 – 12:00: Successfully Managing Cost & Schedule Estimate for Mega-Projects as a Non-Operator
• Daikyu Kajimura, Project Services Manager, Japan Australia LNG (MIMI) Pty Ltd
12:00 – 12:20: Keeping EPC Mega-Projects on Track with Innovative Project Controls and Extreme Planning
• Russ Thompson, Major OEM Manager, Kiewit
12:20 – 12:30: Session Chair’s Closing Remarks
12:30 – 13:00: Governing Body Co-Chairmen & Guests: Reflections and Summaries of the 2017 Gastech Japan Conference
13:00: Close of Gastech 2017
Day 3: Thursday 6th April | Technical sessions
08:45 – 10:15: Stream 1: Health, Safety & Environment: Asset Infrastructure
1. The Risk of Cryogenic Liquid Release Could Still Be a Show Stopper for LNG Assets Without Appropriate Cost Effective Solutions
• Robin Wade, Chartek Segment Manager, AkzoNobel
2. Visualization of Leaks for Getting Insights of Appropriate Judgement
• Teruo Hioki, Senior Lead Engineer of Plant Diagnosis Unit, Chiyoda Corporation
3. HSSE Challenges & Solutions in a New Built Natural Gas Mega-Plant in South Pars: Practice Review
• Gholamreza Bahmannia, Manager of Gas Plant, National Iranian Gas Co.
08:45 – 10:15: Stream 2: Floating LNG: Design & Technology
1. The World’s Largest FLNG Facility Coming to Australia• David Bird, Vice President – Production, Shell Australia
2. Competitive At-Shore FLNG Solutions• Bill Breckenridge, Project Manager, Black & Veatch
3. Innovative Liquefaction Technology for Floating LNG• Mark Roberts, Engineering Associate, Air Products and
Chemicals Inc.
08:45 – 10:15: Stream 3: Small-Scale LNG & Infrastructure – Marine
1. Inland Waterway Floating LNG Bunkering Stations in China: Safety, Design & Engineering Best-Practice
• Hongjun Fan, Senior Engineer, China Classification Society
2. LNG Infrastructure in the Baltic Sea Ports• Emil Arolski, Project Manager, Baltic Ports Organization
3. Developing the Zeebrugge LNG Terminal into an International Hub for Small & Large-Scale LNG, Plus Trans-Shipment Services
• Peter Verhaeghe, Chief Technical Officer, Fluxys
10:15 – 10:45: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
10:45 – 12:15: Stream 1: Healthy, Safety & Environment – Pollution Reduction
1. Flare Reduction & Availability Improvement Using Novel Automated Main Cryogenic Heat Exchanger Cooldown Technology
• Fei Chen, Lead Engineer, Air Products and Chemicals Inc.
2. Getting to “Near-Zero” Liquid Discharge: Qatargas’ Process Wastewater Treatment System
• Khalid Bashir, Head of Environment – LNG Plants and Projects, Qatargas Operating Company Ltd.
3. Feasibility Study of Flare Reduction Concept for Operating LNG Trains by Dynamic Simulation
• Kyoko Kamei, Lead Engineer, Chiyoda Corporation
10:45 – 12:15: Stream 2: Floating LNG – Marine Operations
1. Unique Test-Commissioning of Barge FLNG before Sail-Out• Sara O’Dell, Project Engineer, Oil & Gas, Black & Veatch
2. Fully Electric Loading Arms• David Thomson, Principal Marine Facilities Advisor, Shell
Trading and Shipping Co.
3. Mid to Large Scale Floating LNG Plant-Technology Development and JGC’s Contribution
• Naoyuki Takezawa, Project Manager, LNG Projects, JGC Corporation
10:45 – 12:15: Stream 3: Small-Scale LNG & Infrastructure – Land
1. Small Scale LNG to Power: Clean and Affordable• Frédéric Deybach, Key Program Small Scale
LNG, ENGIE
2. MARLIN: The First Boil-Off Gas Reliquefaction Plant in an LNG Plant
• Ringo Lim, Principal Liquefaction Engineer, PETRONAS
3. The Configuration of Small Scale LNG Terminals: Today and for the Future!
• Hans J. Grossmann, Managing Director, GOC Engineering GmbH
12:30 – 14:00: DELEGATE NETWORKING LUNCH
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 1: Health, Safety, Environment: People
1. Mind the Gap: The Real Truth about the Talent Shortage in Gas Shipping
• Mark Charman, Chief Executive Officer, Faststream Recruitment Group
2. Social Performance: Can You Get It Right?• Mary Lou Lauria, Vice President Environment
& Society, WorleyParsons - Advisian
3. Human Factor Engineering in FLNG Projects• Danaraj Chandasegaran, Section Head, Technip
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 2: LNG & Gas for Transport – Land
1. Innovation for LNG as a Fuel• Marc Perrin, Program Manager, ENGIE Lab CRIGEN
2. An Accurate Octane Number for LNG as a Transportation Fuel• Howard Levinsky, Senior Principle Specialist –
Combustion Processes, and Professor, DNV GL and University of Groningen
14:00 – 15:30: Stream 3: Floating Storage & Regasification Units (FSRU)
Moderated by: Patrick Janssens, Vice President, Global Gas Solutions, ABS
1. FSRUs: The Key to Opening New LNG Markets• Ragnar Wislof, Chief Commercial Officer, Höegh LNG
2. FSRUs: Accommodating Emerging Market Gas and Power Needs
• Daniel Bustos, Chief Development Officer, Excelerate Energy
3. LNG FSRUs & Power Barges: Innovative Solutions to Access New LNG Supply Markets
• Klaus Gerdsmeyer, Executive Director, Business Development & Sales, TGE Marine Gas Engineering
15:30 – 16:00: NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
16:00 – 17:30: Stream 1: Health, Safety & Environment: Improvements
1. Further Verified Safety Enhancement for Blast & Fire-Rated Doors on Structures in Hazardous Environments
• Berend Groeneveld, Managing Director, InterDam BV
2. Local Resource Development Initiative (LRDITM): Creating Shared Value Between Projects and Local Stakeholders
• Luc Morin, Senior Director, Social Responsibility, SNC-Lavalin
3. Cogeneration: Energy Production, Maximising Efficiency & Minimising Environmental Impact at All Scales
• Michael Welch, Marketing Manager, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd.
16:00 – 17:30: Stream 2: LNG & Gas for Transport – Marine & Bunkering
1. Development of the SPB® LNG Fuel Tank• Koji Takashima, Assistant Manager, Japan Marine
United Corporation
2. LNG Transfer Systems for Bunker Ships• Carlos Guerrero, Business Development Manager,
Bureau Veritas
3. Interface Standards for FSRU, FSU and Small-Scale Sectors• Dave Pendleton, Managing Director, TMS UK,
Trelleborg Marine Systems
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VIP PROGRAMME
VIP ProgrammeThe exclusive VIP Programme has been specifically designed for the global gas industry’s leadership, collectively representing 25 governments, over 40 countries and tens of billions in annual transactional business.
MONDAY 3 APRIL 2017 – PALACE HOTEL TOKYO
EVENING VIP DELEGATES ARE INVITED TO AN EXCLUSIVE EVENING OF NETWORKING FUNCTIONS
18:00 – 20:00 VIP Champagne Reception
Hosted by
20:00 – 21:30 VIP Dinner
Hosted by
TUESDAY 4 APRIL 2017 – MAKUHARI MESSE CHIBA
MORNINGVIP NETWORKING & CONFERENCE PLENARY (HALL 8)
08:00 – 08:45 Welcome Coffee & Networking
09:00 – 12:45 Gastech Conference Opening Plenary
12:45 – 14:00 VIP Networking Lunch
AFTERNOONCLOSED-DOOR VIP SESSIONS (CONFERENCE CENTRE)
14:00 – 14:10 Welcome Remarks
14:10 – 14:30 Keynote Address
14:30 – 15:30 Panel Discussion
Energy Strategies after COP 21 – Will Natural Gas & LNG Be Relevant in the Future Energy Mix?
15:30 – 16:00 Networking Refreshment Break
16:00 – 16:20 Industry Insights
The LNG Market: Evolution and New Realities
16:20 – 17:20 Panel Discussion
Long-Term Financing and Investing in Natural Gas & LNG Projects: Where Next, and Why?
17:20 – 17:30 Concluding Thoughts & Summary
Delegates must meet eligibility and seniority criteria to attend the Gastech VIP Programme.
For more information please contact Jade Woodall on +44 (0) 203 772 6073; email [email protected]
Visit vip.gastechevent.com
DiamondSponsor
Platinum Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Associate Sponsors
Global Partner O�cial Knowledge Partner Organised by
Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors2017 sponsors currently include:
LNG Procurement The LNG Procurement Forum provides an unrivalled platform for senior management of leading buyers and sellers of LNG from across the world to share their thoughts on the market and to network.
THURSDAY 6 APRIL
AFTERNOON
14:00 – 14:10 Session Moderator’s Welcome & Introduction
14:10 – 14:25 Keynote Address: “Global LNG Market Unpredictability – What Might Happen Next?”
14:25 – 14:40 Procurement Leader’s Interview: “The new dawn for demand dynamics: what impact will increased supply and weaker demand have on the ‘lower for longer’ global LNG market outlook?”
14:40 – 15:20 Insights Panel Debate: “The Rise of the LNG portfolio player – Winners & Losers?”
15:20 – 15:50 Networking Refreshment Break
15:50 – 16:20 Collaboration and Competition Discussion: Risk Management, Trade Finance and Credit Risk within Emerging Markets.
16:20 – 16:50 The Hub Debate: How will Asia move beyond oil indexed gas contracts and establish a truly liquid regional LNG market?
16:50 – 17:30 The LNG Procurement Panel Debate: “Forecasting global market outlook to predict trading volumes and adapting to market needs”
EVENING
17:30 – 18:00 Close followed by private networking drinks reception
All LNG Procurement Forum guests are welcome to remain for drinks and canapes afterwards, and meet & greet the speakers and fellow delegates. For more information please contact Will Robson
on +44 203 772 6090; email [email protected]
Visit www.gastechevent.com/lng-procurement-forum
LNG PROGRAMME
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Women in Energy - driving diversity for successFundamental to the future of the gas industry, is leveraging human capital to create resilient organisations, in particular from the talent pool of women. The Women in Energy Programme will facilitate over 20 speakers - champions of diversity and role models in the industry, both men and women - to share their opinions and experiences.
Young Gastech The expanded Young Gastech programme provides an exciting opportunity for students wanting to pursue a career in the gas sector and for young engineers wanting to get closer to the natural gas and LNG industry.
WEDNESDAY 5TH APRIL
MORNING
09:00 – 09:05 Welcome and Introduction
09:05 – 09:15 Welcome from the Chair
09:15 – 09:25 The Beginner’s Gastech Essentials – Navigating Gastech and identifying the must see highlights
09:25 – 09:30 Attendees will divide to attend the separate Student and Young Professionals sessions
09:30 – 09:50 Students Session:
Energy Industry 101: What is it about and how does it work?
Young Professionals Session:
Outlook on the current natural gas and LNG climate
09:50 – 10:30 Students Session: The world of career opportunities in
energy: How do you find, engage with and apply to the right companies for you?
Young Professionals Session:
The Future’s Bright: New and exciting projects coming online around the globe
10:30 – 11:00 Networking Coffee Break
11:00 – 11:40 Students Session:
Why are companies struggling to recruit young talent – where are the largest shortages across the industry?
Young Professionals Session:
Essential and desirable skills for the energy industry to get ahead in today’s energy climate
11:40 - 11:45 Attendees will return to the main room for the final two sessions before lunch
11:45 - 12:15 Leading yourself to success – personal development and leadership focus
12:15 - 12:45 Today’s Leaders Panel Discussion: Some of the leading figures in the
industry share their insight
12:45 - 14:00 Networking Lunch
14:00 - 16:00 Problem Solving Interactive Roundtable:
Students and Young Professionals will form mixed groups and work through a problem solving task. Solutions will be presented at the end of the session
16:00 - 16:30 Networking Coffee Break
16:30 - 17:00 Mentoring Session
17:00 - 19:00 Networking Reception
For more information please contact Will Robson on +44 203 772 6090;
email [email protected] young.gastechevent.com
THURSDAY 6 APRIL
MORNING
09:00 – 09:05 Organiser’s Welcome remarks
09:05 – 09:10 WIE Chairperson Welcome remarks
09:10 – 09:30 Opening Keynote Speech
09:30 – 10:30 How to champion gender diversity in the workplace and engage with leadership - examples of success from around the world
10:30 – 11:30 Networking Refreshment Break
11:30 – 12:30 ‘Womenomics’ in Japan - is it blossoming? Update on the Prime Minister’s initiative to increase participation of women in the workforce, including case studies from the gas industry
12:30 – 14:00 Networking Lunch
14:00 – 14:45 Outside looking in - perspectives on gender diversity from industries outside the gas sector
14:45 – 15:30 Leadership during market volatility - initiatives around the world to create more resilient organisations
15:30 – 16:00 Networking Refreshment Break
16:00 – 17:00 Personal stories from successful women in the gas industry about their career paths and obstacles overcome
WIE Chairperson closing remarks
EVENING
17:00 – 19:00 Networking Drinks Reception
Come and meet the WIE speakers and other members of the audience. Use this opportunity to network with leading men and women from around the world.
For more information please contact Barbara Jinks on +61 7 3278 3327;
email [email protected] Visit gastechwomeninenergy.com
6 April 2017
WOMEN IN ENERGY PROGRAMME YOUNG GASTECH PROGRAMME
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A world-leading field of commercial and technical experts set the agendaCOMMERCIAL GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS TECHNICAL GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS:
Competition for conference speaking opportunities in 2017 was, as always, fierce. From nearly 800 submissions, Gastech’s Governing Body – 45 industry professionals, representing commercial and technical disciplines from within the global gas and LNG supply chains – have chosen a strong line up of insightful conference sessions to develop a programme which is ‘by the industry, for the benefit of the industry’.
COMMERCIAL COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Nick Milne Senior Vice President, Offshore Oil & Gas / LNG Finance Macquarie Bank
Paul Sullivan Technical Co-ChairmanSenior Vice President - Global LNG and FLNG WorleyParsons Group
COMMERCIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Jason K. Bennett Partner, Deputy Department Chair Global Projects Group Baker Botts L.L.P.
John Hatley Vice President Americas Wärtsilä Marine Solutions
Darius Lim Head of Strategic Relations and Corporate Affairs Pavilion Energy
Didik Sasongko Vice President LNG Pertamina (Persero), PT
Noel Tomnay Head Global Gas, Gas and Power Research Wood Mackenzie
Roger Bounds Global Head of LNG Shell
Mary Hemmingsen Partner & Global Head of LNG KPMG
Shigeru Muraki Executive Advisor Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd
Hiroki Sato Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Fuel Transactions Office JERA Co., Inc.
Deborah Turner Senior Shipping Adviser Simpson Spence & Young
Guy Broggi Senior LNG Advisor Total
Katan Hirachand Managing Director, Energy Project Finance Société Générale
Masaki Okada President, Gas Japan, International Gas, Integrated Supply & Trading BP
Sven Messerschmid Vice President Uniper Global Commodities SE
Matt Turns Strategy and Planning Manager Chevron
Simon Davies Executive Director Natural Resources EMEA Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
Geoffroy Hureau General Secretary CEDIGAZ
Daniel Purba Director & Chief Operating Officer PT Badak NGL
Delphi Sun VP and Head of LNG Trading Sinopec
Koichi Wada Senior Vice President Mitsubishi Corporation
Hirotatsu Fujiwara Managing Officer, Chief Operating Officer Mitsui & Co
Scott Ickes Manager of Business Support Qatargas Operating Company Limited
Jupiter Ramirez General Manager Domestic Marketing Mozambique LNG
Gavin Sutcliffe Head of Content dmg :: events global energy
Andrew Walker Vice President LNG Strategy Cheniere Marketing
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Chris Clucas Group Fleet Director Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement Ltd
Young-Myung Yang Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Research & Development Division, Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS)
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Tsutomu Akabane Director, Senior Executive Vice President JGC Corporation
David Colson Commercial Vice President Gaztransport & Technigaz - GTTSEA Pte Ltd
Justin HearnIndustry Manager, Natural Gas / LNG applications - OASE® - Gas Treating ExcellenceBASF SE
Karl Masani Director LNG Technologies & Licensing, ConocoPhillips
Katsuo Nagasaka Executive Vice President Chiyoda Corporation
Hayato Suga Operating Officer and General Manager of Natural Resources and Energy Department, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Class NK)
Ngo Anh Hien Deputy General Manager of Gas Division, Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam)
Guy De Kort VP Development Integrated Gas, Shell
Patrick Janssens Vice President, Global Gas Solutions ABS
Qinghai Meng Deputy Chief Engineer of Sinopec Engineering Incorporation Sinopec
Tushar Poddar Independent Consultant
Javid Talib Vice President | Director, Floating Technology Applications Black & Veatch
Gailing Bai Chief Engineer, LNG and Offshore Engineering Company, China Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Corporation
Charles Durr Vice President, LNG Wood Group Mustang
Akira Kono Corporate Officer NYK Line
David Messersmith Manager of LNG Technology and Services Group Bechtel Corporation
Dr Tongwen Shan Director, Chief LNG Engineer CNOOC Gas and Power Group
Dr. Kazuhiko Tezuka General Manager Research Center, Technical Division JAPEX
Christopher Caswell Director LNG and FLNG KBR
Nicolas FoirienLNG Product Manager Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions
Xiaofeng LuoDirector of Wuhan Rules & Research Institute China Classification Society
Stephen Mogose Executive Director, Process Technology Fluor Corporation
Paul Sibal Chief Process Engineer ExxonMobil Production Company
Tetsuro Tochikawa Vice President Technical Headquarters & General Manager, Technical Planning & Coordination Unit INPEX Corporation
Andrew Clifton General Manager and Chief Operating Officer Society of International Gas Tanker & Terminal Operators (SIGTTO)
Anzhong Gu Professor, PhD UK Supervisor China LNG Association
Iain MacNeil Chief Executive Officer Witherby Publishing Group
Björn Munko Sales Manager TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH
James Solomon Global Director, LNG Air Products
GOVERNING BODY GOVERNING BODY
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HALL 3
The Gastech Experience
CONFERENCE AREA
DELEGATE LUNCH AREA
THE MEETING PLACE
Gas Processing Zone
Operations Management &
HSSE Zone
Transmission & Distribution Zone
LNG Facilities & Infrastructure Zone
Shipping & Marine Engineering zone
HALL 7 HALL 6 HALL 4
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE HALL
FLOOR PLAN AND SHOW FEATURES FLOOR PLAN AND SHOW FEATURES
KEY
All stands
Zones
Pavilions
Feature Area
German Pavilion
Global Meetings
Programme
Conference
Exhibition
Specialised commercial and technical programmes
2,500 Commercial and technical delegates
130+ Presentations and debates
25,000+ International attendees
60 Sessions in 2 Product showcase theates
12 Country pavilions
5 Show floor zones
Register your attendance at www.gastechevent.com
Networking Cafe Area
Networking Cafe Area
VIP LOUNGE
DELEGATE LOUNGE
HALL 5 HALL 2 HALL 1HALL 8
Italian Pavilion
Singapore Pavilion
Holland Pavilion
Indonesian Pavilion
USA Pavilion
Canadian Pavilion
Korean Pavilion
French Pavilion
Japanese Pavilion
Chinese Pavilion
Iran Pavilion
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Networking at GastechTogether with an outstanding programme of content, features and product demonstrations, there is another significant reason to attend Gastech – 30+ hours of face-to-face networking.
Gastech gives you a rare chance to select from 25,000 attendees from up, mid and downstream sectors of the global gas and LNG supply chain, to meet, share ideas and discuss new partnerships in one place, saving you thousands in travel and logistics costs.
GASTECH MOBILE APP
The Gastech Mobile App is developed to enhance your experience before, during and after the show:
• Browse through the conference programme and speakers
• Navigate the expansive floorplan.
• Browse through hundreds of exhibitors and products.
• Connect and interact with other attendees.
• Engage with conference speakers live during Q&A sessions.
GLOBAL MEETINGS PROGRAMME
Gastech’s pioneering service is a complete meetings solution, helping you to pre-arrange meetings with attendees* and facilitate those meetings at the event. Meetings can then be arranged to take place in the dedicated Global Meetings Lounge, in private meeting rooms or on exhibition stands.
Register for the conference.
Log in and access the portal on your desktop, or via the mobile app on your mobile or tablet device.
Update your personal profile.
View attendees by job title and company, or generate matches by their business type or solutions they offer.
Send and receive invitations to meet in the dedicated Global Meetings Lounge, in a private meeting room or at an exhibition stand.
Organise and download your meeting schedule pre-event.
Arrive at your meetings, facilitated onsite by our dedicated team.
HOW IT WORKS:
Official App sponsor
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Delegate Lounge & Networking Areas
Positioned within the conference area, the delegate lounge and networking areas give you the opportunity to talk with some of the most senior attendees participating in the event.
Delegate Lunches
Exclusive for conference delegates, the seated delegate lunch is a great way to meet new people while enjoying local and international dishes.
Networking Cafés
Discuss business, in one of two networking cafes positioned conveniently on the show floor, open for all visitors and conference delegates to hold discussions in a relaxed atmosphere.
Private Meeting Rooms
Conference delegates enjoy preferential rates for private meeting rooms – a central place to host effective meetings with existing customers and new partners.
Show floor
Benefit from a carefully-designed exhibition floorplan, giving you more opportunities to interact with attendees and exhibitions to maximise your networking potential.
NETWORKING FEATURES NETWORKING FEATURES
*subject to registration type
Delegate packages BUSINESS DELEGATE PACKAGE
Access all areas with exclusive benefits to facilitate business and networking
TECHNICAL DELEGATE PACKAGE A cost-friendly option to access the Technical
Conference streams
VISITOR PASS Free access to the exhibition
$4,499 USD $2,250 USD Free
Exhibition Access – access to:
Exhibition area ✔ ✔ ✔
Networking cafes and bars ✔ ✔ ✔
Conference access – access to:
Opening Plenary session ✔ ✔
Technical Stream ✔ ✔
Technical Stream presentations post-event ✔ ✔
Commercial Stream ✔
Commercial Stream presentations post-event ✔
Global Meetings Programme access – ability to network online with:
Exhibitors ✔ ✔ ✔
Visitors ✔ ✔
Technical Package Delegates ✔ ✔
VIP Delegates ✔
Speakers ✔
Business Package Delegates ✔
Other benefits – access to:
Event app ✔ ✔ ✔
Attendee list ✔ ✔
CPD Accreditation ✔ ✔
Delegate Networking Lunch ✔ ✔
Preferential rates for onsite Meeting Rooms ✔
Business Lounge access ✔
THREE WAYS TO REGISTER
Online: www.gastechevent.com Email: [email protected] Telephone: +44 (0)203 772 6040Please visit www.gastechevent.com for booking information
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VENUE AND ACCOMMODATION BOOKING INFORMATION
Venue and accommodationVENUE
Gastech 2017 will take place at the Makuhari Messe, Chiba, one of the largest convention centres in Japan. The Makuhari Messe is easily accessible from Tokyo city centre, as well as being well connected to airports and train stations.
Venue address
Makuhari Messe 2-1, Nakase Mihama-ku, Chiba-city 261-0023 Japan
DISCOUNTED FLIGHTS
Once registered, attendees can access discounted flights, thanks to our Official Airline Alliance oneworld.
Attendee benefits:
• Discounts on flights for attendees and one travel companion.
• Travel up to seven days before and seven days after the event.
• Flights available from all oneworld member airlines and affiliates.
• Enjoy a user-friendly booking tool showing the most convenient flight options.
• 24-hour support via email or phone.
• Earn rewards and tier status points on eligible oneworld flights.
• Frequent flyer privileges including access to some 650 premium airport lounges worldwide, fast track at security lanes in selected airports and extra baggage allowance.*
• Seamless connections and quality service on oneworld member airlines.
* Privileges depend on your oneworld tier status level. For more information, visit www.oneworld.com/benefits.
DISCOUNTED HOTEL ROOMS
Gastech 2017 is pleased to offer discounted hotel room rates, thanks to our official destination management company, JTB Global Marketing and Travel.
Each 3*, 4* and 5* hotel offers a wide range of hotel rooms.
Chiba Tokyo
Hotel The Manhattan Hotel New Otani Tokyo
APA Hotel & Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Hotel Francs The Tokyo Station Hotel
Hotel Green Tower Makuhari Shangri-La Hotel Tokyo
Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport Hotel The Capitol Hotel Tokyo
Hotel New Otani Makuhari Messe Fully Booked
Grand Hyatt Hotel Tokyo
In Chiba Urayasu The Palace Hotel Tokyo
Okura Chiba Hotel Hotel Metropolitan Marunouchi
Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel Okura Tokyo
Hilton Tokyo Bay Conrad Hotel
Intercontinental Tokyo Bay
oneworld® is pleased to be the official airline alliance of Gastech 2017
For the latest programme and speaker line-up, visit www.gastechevent.com
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