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11th FLNG Asia Pacific Summit Capitalising on new scaled & hybrid Floating LNG project opportunities as market demand shifts n Conference Dates: 21 & 22 October 2013 n Post-Conference Workshops & Masterclass: 23 October 2013 n Venue: Renaissance Seoul Hotel, Korea Book by 16 Aug 2013 and save up to USD1,282! More details on back page JOIN GLOBAL EXPERTS TO DEBATE 3 CORE QUESTIONS… ATTENDING THE WORLD ENERGY CONGRESS IN DAEGU? Extend your stay in Korea and receive a 15% discount on the FLNG Asia Pacific Summit. Contact [email protected] for details. Organised and Developed by: Guy Broggi, Senior LNG Advisor TOTAL SA, France Mr Jeong Wook Khang, Senior Researcher KOGAS, KOREA Hiroshi Hashimoto, Senior Researcher, Gas Group INSTITUTE OF ENERGY ECONOMICS, JAPAN 1. Will shifts in SE Asian energy demand trigger changes to Floating LNG project yields, supply arrangements and global trading options? Rene van Vliet, Chief Project Officer PANGEA LNG and Former Vice- President, Global LNG SHELL, NORWAY Chris Mole, Global Hydrocarbons Select Director WORLEY PARSONS, AUSTRALIA Paul C. Young Chief Marketing Officer, Exmar NV, Belguim Lars Odeskaug Chief Operating Officer, SEVAN MARINE ASA, NORWAY 2. Will advancements in scaled and hybrid Floating LNG and joint venture collaborations open up more economical gas fields? Vegard Hellekleiv, Senior Vice President, Regas Business Area, HOEGH LNG, NORWAY Trym Tveitnes, Chief Technical Officer FLEX LNG, UK Herbert Moon, Technical Director, Project Development & Technology, DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING & MARINE ENGINEERING, KOREA 3. How can you capitalize on the commercial and design revolutions occurring in supporting FLNG infrastructure like FSRUs, terminals and carriers? Media partners: Sponsors: T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.flngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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Page 1: Book by FLNG - GIIEvent · on FLNG developments, markets & the world trading price for LNG • Reviewing what the world’s top exporters, Qatar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and

11th FLNGAsia Pacific Summit

Capitalising on new scaled & hybrid Floating LNG project opportunities as market demand shifts

nConference Dates: 21 & 22 October 2013 nPost-Conference Workshops & Masterclass: 23 October 2013 nVenue: Renaissance Seoul Hotel, Korea

Book by 16 Aug 2013 and save up to USD1,282!

More details on back page

JOIN GLOBAL EXPERTS TO DEBATE 3 CORE QUESTIONS…

ATTENDING THE WORLDENERGY CONGRESS IN DAEGU?

Extend your stay in Korea and receive a 15% discount on the FLNG Asia Pacifi c Summit.

Contact [email protected] for details.

Organised and Developed by:

Guy Broggi, Senior LNG AdvisorTOTAL SA, France

Mr Jeong Wook Khang, Senior ResearcherKOGAS, KOREA

Hiroshi Hashimoto, Senior Researcher, Gas GroupINSTITUTE OF ENERGY ECONOMICS, JAPAN

1. Will shifts in SE Asian energy demand trigger changes to Floating LNG project yields, supply arrangements and global trading options?

Rene van Vliet, Chief Project Offi cerPANGEA LNG and Former Vice-President, Global LNGSHELL, NORWAY

Chris Mole, Global Hydrocarbons Select DirectorWORLEY PARSONS, AUSTRALIA

Paul C. YoungChief Marketing Offi cer, Exmar NV, Belguim

Lars OdeskaugChief Operating Offi cer,SEVAN MARINE ASA, NORWAY

2. Will advancements in scaled and hybrid Floating LNG and joint venture collaborations open up more economical gas fi elds?

Vegard Hellekleiv, Senior Vice President, Regas Business Area,HOEGH LNG, NORWAY

Trym Tveitnes, Chief Technical Offi cerFLEX LNG, UK

Herbert Moon, Technical Director, Project Development & Technology, DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING & MARINE ENGINEERING, KOREA

3. How can you capitalize on the commercial and design revolutions occurring in supporting FLNG infrastructure like FSRUs, terminals and carriers?

Media partners:Sponsors:

T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.fl ngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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11th FLNGAsia Pacific Summit

Dear Colleague,

I’m really pleased to work with Oil & Gas IQ on the development of the 2013 FLNG Asia Pacifi c Summit in Korea.

It’s been a busy year for everyone in the FLNG space; within Shell there’s been a focus on replicating scaled versions of our revolutionary mammoth platform technology. And I know many companies are excited by the opportunities in small and mid-scaled Floating LNG projects.

JV’s and collaborative partnerships are also on the rise across our industry. There are exciting developments within Papa New Guinea from WorleyParsons, InterOil and Exxon Mobil and I’m delightedto announce that for the fi rst time in Korea wehave a Senior Representative from Worley Parsons and market commentators joining us to discuss changes in that market.

On the commercial side of our business, this year has seen tectonic shifts occurring in world markets; especially around LNG demand and trade fl ows.

n Will the opening up of a Japanese LNG exchange impact the lucrative value of LNG? n Will increasing North American gas exports dilute Australia’s share of the Asian Market? n Will Russian and African LNG projects affect local opportunities and pricing?

All these questions and many more we’ll address during this event.

Plus as major Floating LNG projects near pre-operational delivery, we need to examine the operational and technical challenges of integrating topsides, hulls, offl oading, storage and transportation measures. This year these topics have been presented in tailored workshop formats to provide you with the depth that you need to resolve the issues.

As the year comes to a close there is no better time to examine all these commercial and technical issues.

This year we’ve timed the conference to follow the World Energy Congress so that delegates can access coverage on energy demand shifts, as well hear fi rst-hand insights into how the scaling and replicating of large Floating LNG design is forever changing the faceof our business.

I hope you’ll agree that this is a must attend event for all key decision makers keen to leverage these commercial opportunities to meet the growing thirst for cheaper, cleaner energy.

I look forward to meeting you in this October in Korea!

Rene van VlietChief Project Offi cer, Pangea LNG,Former Vice President, Global LNG, Shell

P.S. Attractive group booking offers are now available until 16 August 2013! Please refer to the back page for more details on how to save up to USD1,282.

INDUSTRY NEWSJAPAN IS STARTING THE WORLD-FIRST LNG FUTURES WITHIN 2 YEARSThe country is the world’s largest LNG importer. Those behind the push for the contract, which includes utility companies, trading houses and government offi cials, will aim to list the dollar-denominated futures on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange by March 2015…the listing…would help set up a global market for the increasingly popular commodity.

2 April 2013, www.BusinessWeek.com

The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan will discuss the implications and impacts of this on Day 1, 13:20

A MAJOR MILESTONE IN TAMAR’S Floating LNG PROJECT DEVELOPMENTA cost sharing agreement (CSA) has been executed between Levant LNG Marketing, a subsidiary of Pangea LNG BV and Tamar Partners. This major milestone demonstrates the continuing progress toward the export of LNG from the Tamar and Dalit fi elds in the Eastern Mediterranean, Israel.

29 November 2012, www.WorldMaritimeNews.com

Pangea’s Chief Project Offi cer will be addressing this on Day 1, 16:10

HONEYWELL AND PETRONAS, COLLABORATING WITH TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS FOR Floating LNGHoneywell subsidiary UOP will share some of its gas purifi cation secrets with Malaysian state-owned major Petronas as the two companies collaborate to streamline Floating LNG processing technology and produce the next generation of FLNG equipment to remove contaminants from gas before it is liquefi ed – an important factor for FLNG. The technology will be used for Petronas’ fi rst FLNG project, to be moored at the Kanowit gas fi eld in Sarawak with the aim for a late 2015 start-up.

26 September 2012, www.EnergyNewsPremium.net

Honeywell will reveal its technology sharing details with Petronas on Day 2, 12:20

EXMAR LAUNCHES FLRSU TO EXPLOIT STRANDED GAS OFFSHORE COLOMBIAExmar NV plans to invest $300 million on the fi rst-ever Floating liquefacation, re-gasifi cation and storage unit (FLSRU) in an effort to develop stranded gas worldwide…We are the fi rst one to do re-gasifi cation onboard a ship and the fi rst one to do ship-to-ship transfer of LNG. This small-scale project is set to correct the imbalance in LNG trade both in price and supply. The underlying risk sharing pact and technological collaboration is between 3 parties Launched on 1 June 2013, the project is being built in Nantong, China.

19 June 2013, www.Offshore-mag.com.

Exmar will reveal more in their exclusive presentation on Day 2, 11:00

on FLNG articles, whitepapers, podcasts, presentations and much more!

Visit www.FLNGKorea.com now.

GET EXCLUSIVE COMPLIMENTARY DOWNLOADS

T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.fl ngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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11th FLNGAsia Pacific SummitA LINE UP OF GLOBAL EXPERTS

SHIPPING, VESSEL AND TECHNICAL EXPERTS

Herbert MoonTechnical Director, Project Development & Technology, DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING & MARINE ENGINEERING, KOREA

Dan TrueGlobal Director UOP, HONEYWELL, KOREA & USA

Lars OdeskaugChief Operating Offi cer, SEVAN MARINE ASA, NORWAY

Stephen WoolwayBusiness Development Manager, Offshore Integrated Mooring Systmes, TRELLEBORG MARINE SYSTEMS, AUSTRALIA

GLOBAL LNG FINANCING AND INDUSTRY EXPERTS

Simon NewtonDirector Asia, ENERGY & POWER, SINGAPORE

Karthik SatyamoorthyHead of Asia-Pacifi c, GALWAY GROUP LP, SINGAPORE

Jason WaldieDirector, DOUGLAS WESTOOD, SINGAPORE

Hiroshi HashimotoSenior Researcher, Gas Group, INSTITUTE OF ENERGY ECONOMICS, JAPAN

Travis MaurerFirst Vice President, SUMITOMOMITSUI BANKINGCORPORATION, SINGAPORE

THIS YEAR THE FLNG ASIA SUMMIT GOES GLOBAL! Join us to hear project updates and expert opinions from over 13 countries!

USA

UK

Norway

France

East AfricaPapa New Guinea

Singapore

Indonesia

Malaysia

Korea

Japan

Belgium

Australia

ENERGY COMPANIES, PROJECT LEADERS AND DEVELOPERS

Paul C. YoungChief Marketing Offi cer, Exmar NV, Belguim

Trym TveitnesChief Technical Offi cer, FLEX LNG, UK

Vegard HellekleivSenior Vice President, Regas Business Area, HOEGH LNG, NORWAY

Jeong Wook KhangSenior Researcher, KOGAS, KOREA

Rene van VlietChief Project Offi cer, PANGEA LNG, Former Vice-President, Global LNG SHELL, NORWAY

Guy BroggiSenior LNG Advisor, TOTAL SA, FRANCE

Chris MoleGlobal Hydrocarbons Select Director, WORLEY PARSONS, AUSTRALIA

Ciarán McIntyreHead of Compliance Projects, Korea, LLOYDS REGISTER ASIA

Robin WadeTechnical and Marketing Manager Passive Fire Protection and Insulation, INTERNATIONAL PAINT

T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.fl ngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE: Monday, 21 October 2013

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08.15 Coffee & Registration

09.00 Chairman’s Welcome Address

Rene van Vliet Chief Project Officer, PANGEA LNG, Former Vice-President, Global LNG, SHELL, NORWAY

Understanding how major shifts in SE Asian energy markets are impacting the viability of Floating LNG projects An exclusive opportunity to examine how changes in LNG trade flows, supply arrangements and trading options are impacting the future profitability of Floating LNG

09.15 Examining how major shifts in SE Asian energy demand are impacting the viability of Floating LNG project options • With South East Asia consuming over 63% of the world’s LNG, what impacts are the top Asian importers of Japan, Korea and China now having on global LNG demand, price and Floating LNG project viability? • How will Japan’s turning to Russia to develop LNG and gain greater access to cheaper supplies change the viability of regional Floating LNG projects? • Will China’s interest in cheaper African LNG projects impact on Australasian Floating LNG developments? • Will the new Singapore LNG market change the import demand landscape? • Will LNG receiving capacity expansion projects synchronise to enable the delivery of LNG?

Jason Waldie Director, DOUGLAS-WESTWOOD, SINGAPORE

09.55 Global trends in LNG demand & trade flows: Impacting on FLNG developments, markets & the world trading price for LNG • Reviewing what the world’s top exporters, Qatar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and Nigeria are planning to change global trade flows • How are the LNG import demands of American and European markets impacting on the trading price of LNG and the need for further scaled FLNG developments to service them? • What impact will the expansive scaled and hybrid Floating LNG developments in Latin America, Canada and East Africa, have on Australasian project viability? • Will these changes dilute Australia’s share of the Asian market and aligned projected FLNG project returns? • Will the spate of new Floating LNG projects materialise and at what cost and pace?

Guy Broggi Senior LNG Advisor, TOTAL SA, FRANCE

10.35 Morning Refreshment & Networking

11.00 As a top importer of LNG how is Korea responding to LNG’s rapid growth and the need to access greater and more economical energy? • Forecasting the demand for LNG in the future of Korea’s energy mix • How is Korea approaching future LNG supply arrangements? • Will Korea’s reliance on Qatar and Oman continue for LNG or will it turn to Malaysia and Indonesia as projects operationalise? • What is Korea’s role in progressing innovations and hybridisations of Floating LNG technology to accelerate developments and hence access to future supply?

Jeong Wook Khang Senior Researcher, KOGAS, KOREA

11.40 Securing superior access and trading positions in a changing supply market • How will growth in the emerging Floating LNG market affect price, trading portfolio positions and the ability to lock in secure set priced LNG supply arrangements? • Will the shift away from pre-negotiated long-term off take arrangements and indexation continue and at what cost to operators, suppliers and buyers?

Rene van Vliet Chief Project Officer, PANGEA LNG and Former Vice-President, Global LNG, SHELL, NORWAY

Guy Broggi Senior LNG Advisor, TOTAL SA, FRANCE

Jason Waldie Director, DOUGLAS-WESTWOOD, SINGAPORE

12.20 Lunch & Networking 13.20 Examining the impact of Japan’s move to secure an LNG Future on Floating LNG project returns within Australasia • Japan plans to create a world-first futures contract for LNG by March 2015 is being backed by utility companies, trading houses & government officials. If this occurs, what will be the impact on forecast Floating LNG project yields? • Will the opening up of the Japanese LNG exchange market impact the lucrative value of LNG? • Japan has been attempting to lock in future supplies at set prices to meet its energy needs by signing contracts with the USA and Australia. Will LNG traded futures tip the profitability scales?

Hiroshi Hashimoto Senior Analyst & Researcher, Gas Group INSTITUTE OF ENERGY ECONOMICS, JAPAN

Capitalising on Small & Mid Scale Floating LNG There is a growing recognition that the future of Floating LNG may well be in scaling FLNG innovations. Small scale Floating LNG platforms could act as feeder sites for the larger projects or become economical ways to access previously untapped smaller reserves opening up potentially 800 “stranded” gas fields.

14.00 Commercialising game changing Floating LNG facilities: Evolving designs and progressing innovations in scaled and hybrid developments • What lessons can be learned and shared to enable this unproven sector to flourish? • How can large scale FLNG technology be adapted economically to develop stranded gas reserves and meet burgeoning energy demand? • What can we learn which can assist in other projects being initiated and sanctioned?

Rene van Vliet Chief Project Officer, PANGEA LNG and Former Vice-President, Global LNG, SHELL, NORWAY

Paul C. Young Chief Marketing Officer, EXMAR NV, BELGUIM

Trym Tveitnes Chief Technical Officer, FLEX LNG, UK

14.40 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking

T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.flngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE: Monday, 21 October 2013

16.10 Enabling unique cost sharing, contractual and technological innovations to successfully progress FLNG development A unique cost sharing agreement (CSA) has been executed between Levant LNG Marketing (part of Pangea LNG BV) and Tamar Partners. This is a major milestone demonstrating the progression toward the export of LNG from the Tamar and Dalit Fields in the Eastern Mediterranean. • Hear lessons learned when undertaking and negotiating such an agreement • Understand the commercial, financial and legal outcomes of such an innovative power sharing arrangement

Rene van Vliet Chief Project Officer, PANGEA LNG and Former Vice-President, Global LNG, SHELL, NORWAY

16.50 Examining the risk factors and opportunities of financing scaled Floating LNG projects • Analysing the differing geopolitical and financing risk factors underpinning smaller scaled projects in emerging markets. • Comparing FLNG, FSRU and FPSO risk factors • Evaluating new potential financing solutions for large scale and small scale Floating LNG projects • Assessing new opportunities for funders, developers and operators • Benefit from insights gained when assessing five major projects encompassing Java, Malaysia, Vietnam and Australia

Travis Maurer First Vice President, SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION, SINGAPORE

17.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks

15:00 Floating Liquefied Natural Gas Vessels and the Supply Chain • Challenges, risks and uncertainties of supply chain issues associated with large and novel FLNG projects • Criticality of communicating to all parts of the supply chain and that of monitoring every link • How large, multi-client, multi-location project execution can take place safely, responsibly and productively. • How projects can be assisted to ensure quality construction and operation of critical infrastructure.

Ciarán McIntyre Head of Compliance Projects, Korea, Lloyds Register Asia

15.30 Examining how scaled projects are opening up opportunities to develop stranded assets within South East Asia Worley Parsons are working with ExxonMobil on a potential LNG project in the western province of PNG. Worley Parsons are also involved in conceptual topside development and design integration for a proposed scaled Floating LNG facility for InterOil. In this technical presentation hear: • First hand insights on the complexities of developing Floating and scaled LNG facilities within PNG • Tools used for project risk management, assessment of options and quantification for potential design solutions • The comparative attributes of large, mid and small scaled concepts and their suitability for emerging markets? • Some of the challenges faced to date during this venture

Chris Mole Global Hydrocarbons Select Director, WORLEY PARSONS, AUSTRALIA

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO: Tuesday, 22 October 2013

08.00 Coffee & Registration

08.30 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Rene van Vliet Chief Project Officer, PANGEA LNG and Former Vice-President, Global LNG, SHELL, NORWAY

08.40 Commercialising assets using small to mid-scale Floating LNG technology There are a huge number of gas companies now reviewing the commercialisation pathways and divestment options available to enable small to mid-scale development of their stranded assets. This presentation will examine of the technical, political and environmental challenges of these options including: • Divesting to the larger operators • Developing stand-alone low-cost projects, using the lean technologies which are emerging from larger operators such as Shell • Becoming feeder sites for larger projects to extend their lives

Karthik Satyamoorthy Head of Asia-Pacific, GALWAY GROUP LP, SINGAPORE

09.20 Progressing small stranded gas fields using small to mid-scale Floating LNG technology

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• Developing economical small scale Floating LNG platforms to access untapped smaller reserves • What are the economics of these developments? • Can they serve as feeders for larger projects?

Trym Tveitnes Chief Technical Officer, FLEX LNG, UK

10.00 Accessing LNG in stranded Latin American gas fields using revolutionary small scale FLRSU’s Launched on 1 June and under construction in Nantong China, Exmar’s first ever Floating liquefaction, re-gasification and storage unit (FLSRU) will convert natural gas into LNG and store it for offloading to a permanently moored storage unit or shuttle tankers. • Examine how this revolutionary hybridised small scale facility will access the La Creciente gas field, Columbia and compete with global supplies • How do designers overcome the technical and safety challenges of operating and offloading in harsher environments • What potential does this provide for competitive growth of LNG in the USA and collaborative technology sharing for FLNG industry developments in the Asia-Pacific region?

Paul C. Young Chief Marketing Officer, EXMAR NV, BELGUIM

10.40 Morning Refreshment & Networking

T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.flngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO: Tuesday, 22 October 2013

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11.00 Fast tracking scaled Floating LNG projects using innovative FPSO technology and collaboration • Accelerating the diversification of small, mid-scale and hybrid LNG projects to service the evolving LNG industry • Examine the innovations Hoegh have undertaken in developing four FSRU’s with Hyundai Heavy Industries • Lessons learned from global projects including Lithuania and Indonesia in addition to the FPSO for Tamar and PNG

Vegard Hellekleiv Senior Vice President, Regas Business Area, HOEGH LNG NORWAY

11.40 Streamlining LNG processing & gas purification technologies for scaled Floating LNG facilities Scheduled to start in 2015 Petronas Malaysia will be using revolutionary scaled Floating LNG technology to drill and ship gas from fields which were either too small or too remote to be previously profitable. This mid-scaled project moored 180km from shore presents its own unique cryogenic processing challenges. Reducing the weight and footprint of the processing equipment used to remove contaminants from gas before it is liquefied is critical for Floating LNG. Hear Dan reveal how they are jointly working with Petronas in the Kula Lumpur design centre to develop the next generation of Floating LNG purification equipment for this scaled facility.

Dan True Global Director, HONEYWELL, KOREA & USA

12.20 Providing reliable, tried and tested solutions to protect structural steel work against the effects of cryogenic liquid exposure on oil and gas facilities • The need for effective, tried and tested solutions to mitigate against the risks posed by cryogenic liquid exposure was identified nearly 20 years ago and has intensified over the past decade. • A leading FLNG project was almost stopped because of the lack of a reliable cryogenic spill protection system. This lead to owner initiated studies into the most effective material and the selection of a solution to progress the project. • Since then, the industry has developed a better understanding of the risks posed by these LNG liquefaction assets and the consequences of not addressing these risks appropriately. • International will be discussing how they have worked closely with owners and design engineers to address these project specific risks, partnering with them in the use of epoxy syntactic foams and epoxy passive fire protection as design elements for these assets.

Robin Wade Technical and Marketing Manager Passive Fire Protection and Insulation, International Paint

13.00 Lunch & Networking

14.00 Overcoming the vital challenges of topside, hull and system integration • Examining the inherent engineering challenges of matching topside requirements with optimal operational efficiency in design • Addressing the issue of the heavy load of topside processing • Reviewing the design challenges for topside modules, including the integration of pre-treatment and liquefaction processing

Lars Odeskaug Chief Operating Officer, SEVAN MARINE ASA, NORWAY

Exploring the tandem growth in FLNG Infrastructure Examine the latest growth opportunities and technical advancements in these crucial operational areas

14.40 Examining the challenges hybrid and scaled projects present for the collaborative project development process • What are the unique technical and project management challenges of small and mid scaled projects? • Considering the commercial and project man agement issues throughout the development phases which require the integration and assembly of a complex components for platforms, vessels and associated infrastructure built in different sites around the region

Herbert Moon Technical Director, Project Development & Technology DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING & MARINE ENGINEERING, KOREA

15.20 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking 15.40 Meeting the demand for FPSO & FSRU vessels to support Floating LNG development There are increasing numbers of operational Floating storage and regasification units (FSRU’s) and several under construction globally which will require increasing numbers of vessels to service the facilities. Take this opportunity to question world experts on how these technological conversions could be used to meet rising LNG demand: • Examining the challenges of servicing offshore and near shore facilities. • Converting existing LNG carriers to FSRU vessels requires unique concept design reconfigurations and engineering. What are the challenges? • What does the near future hold for evolutions in FPSO and FSRU technologies?

Rene van Vliet Chief Project Officer, PANGEA LNG and Former Vice-President, Global LNG, SHELL, NORWAY

Paul C. Young Chief Marketing Officer, EXMAR NV, BELGUIM

Stephen Woolway Manager, Business Development, Offshore Integrated Mooring Systems, TRELLEBORG MARINE SYSTEMS, AUSTRALIA

Vegard HellekleivSenior Vice President, Regas Business Area, HOEGH LNG

Trym TveitnesChief Technical Officer, FLEX LNG, UK

Lars OdeskaugChief Operating Officer, SEVAN MARINE ASA, NORWAY

16.20 Examining the unique opportunities and challenges the evolving FLNG market is presenting for vessel designers, producers and ship builders • What are the recent trends in LNG shipping? • What is necessary to ensure a sustainable, profitable LNG shipping market for owners? • Given the ongoing status of international LNG projects are owners better advised to look towards more specialised LNG assets? • Has there been enough speculative ordering for LNG carriers or will the market fundamentals support more investment?

Rene van Vliet Chief Project Officer, PANGEA LNG and Former Vice-President, Global LNG, SHELL, NORWAY

Mr Herbert Moon Technical Director, Project Development & Technology DSME, KOREA

Paul C. Young Chief Marketing Officer, EXMAR NV, BELGUIM

17.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks

17.10 Close of Conference

T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.flngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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POST-CONFERENCE TECHNICAL WORKSHOPS Wednesday, 23 October 2013

WORKSHOP A: 09.00 – 13.00

Examining available and emerging technologies for offloading, transfer and containment systemsThis highly practical workshop will explore innovations in commercial and technical system design to enable the effective operation of Floating LNG facilities of differing scales and locations.

What will be covered?1. Floating LNG and FSRU Facilities • Examine challenges which have been overcome for hulls integration, mooring and turrets • Compare technology performance considerations for Floating LNG and FSRU facilities in shallow and deep water • Determine if some designs and systems are more suitable to differing waters and geographical locations

2. Offloading and Transferring LNG, LPG & Condensate • Resolve the complexities of offshore side by side loading and tandem transfers • Examine how to safely transfer LNG between two Floating structures - what are the inherent challenges, risks and benefits of the different systems? • Explore side by side loading versus tandem loading - what are the hazards and how can they be mitigated?

3. Production, Storage and Containment Systems • Review emerging containment system technologies • Examine the impact of sloshing on cargo containment systems

How will you benefit?Attend this workshop and:• Gain an understanding of the available and emerging technologies for offloading, transfer and containment systems• Compare the performance capabilities of FLNG and FSRU facilities in varying regions• Identify potential solutions for the inherent challenges and risks of offloading and transfer systems• Hear a technical analysis of the potential impact of sloshing on evolving containment systems

About Your Workshop Leader: Simon NewtonDirector Asia, ENERGY & POWER, SINGAPORE

Simon Newton is a Chartered Engineer with an honors degree in Chemical Engineering from Cambridge University and an MBA from INSEAD. Simon has been involved in energy infrastructure projects since 1995 and has significant experience in a wide range of upstream and downstream projects. Simon currently overseas regional business development and is involved in a range of activities from commercializing LNG technologies to technical, economic and risk evaluations for onshore and offshore projects. Prior to Energy & Power Simon held senior process engineering positions with Bechtel, Foster Wheeler, and MW Kellogg where he completed projects for refineries, LNG, Gas to liquids and gas treatment.

WORKSHOP B: 14.00-17.00

A comprehensive approach to Floating LNG docking and mooring systemsThe complexity of Floating LNG projects requires the need to re-examine and integrate docking, mooring and fendering solutions in order to meet the requirements of all stakeholders and provide the most safe, efficient and seamless operations.

Combining elements of conventional jetty mooring, docking, offshore ship-to-ship (STS) mooring systems when more than two entities are required to interface with each other, means that systems integration becomes more complex and critical. In the complex case of Floating LNG mooring configurations, a comprehensive overview is essential to incorporate, align and co-ordinate the design requirements of all stakeholders.

What will be covered? • A technical discussion regarding the importance a comprehensive approach• Defining the unique challenges of Floating LNG mooring when each Floating LNG project tends to involve different berthing configurations • The importance of an integrated approach i.e. Jetty/FSRU/ LNGC • The missing link between the Floating LNG and the Jetty from a mooring and berthing perspective • Designing safe and efficient mooring solutions • Case analysis

How will you benefit? Attend this workshop and take away:• Tools to map out the data needed to monitor the 3 components of Jetty, docking and offshore mooring systems• System analysis strategies to enable the design integration of the Jetty, FSRU and LNGC• Strategies to pre-empt potential operational design problems• Possible solutions in meet all stakeholders and provide the most safe, efficient and integrated operations.

About Your Workshop Leader: Stephen WoolwayManager, Business Development, Offshore Integrated Mooring Systems, TRELLEBORG MARINE SYSTEMS, AUSTRALIA

Stephen graduated as a Marine Engineer from the California Maritime Academy in Vallejo California 1981 and completed a MBA from Deakin University in Melbourne Australia 2010. During the early part of his career, he sailed on a variety of merchant vessels as an engineering officer, finishing his seagoing career working for Energy Transportation on 125,000 m3 LNG carriers trading between Indonesia and Japan. His shore side career includes the following roles; project management of vessel new builds and conversions, ship propulsion and power system design, ship management and marine equipment product development and sales. Steve joined Trelleborg Marine Systems in February 2012 after spending four years in China focusing on the Chinese shipbuilding and offshore markets. In his current role with Trelleborg, Stephen is responsible for promoting integrated docking & mooring and offloading systems for the offshore oil & gas industry with a focus on the emerging FSRU/Floating LNG segments.

T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.flngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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POST-CONFERENCE MASTERCLASS Wednesday, 23 October 2013

And more…get the attendee list from [email protected].

WHO COMES TO OIL & GAS IQ’S ASIAN FLNG SUMMIT? Past attendees include senior representatives from:

n Ashurstn ABS American Bureau of Shippingn ANZ Bankingn Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporationn BASF Indonesian Bermad Singaporen Black & Veatch Company Limitedn BP Korea Limitedn BP MIGASn Bumi Armada Berhadn Bureau Veritas Singaporen BW Offshoren Cameron Process Systemsn Cameron Korea Limitedn CB & I Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.Vn China Huanqiu Contracting and Engineeringn Class NK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai Japann COMART S.P.A.n ConocoPhillips Companyn ContiTech Beattie Limitedn Contitech Dunlop Oil and Marine Limitedn Cuu Long Joint Operating Companyn DeepBlue Private Limitedn Diamond Gas Shipping Company Limitedn DNV Det Norske Veritas ASn DongHwa Entec Company Limitedn Douglas Westwood Singaporen DSME Daewoo Shipbuilding and n Marine Engineering Companyn Energy & Powern Emerson Process Management Korea Limitedn Excelerate Energyn ExxonMobil Korea n FLEX LNG Management Limitedn FMC Technologies Singapore Private Limitedn G & S Engineering and Construction Corp Korean Gas Supply Private Limitedn GS Caltex Corporationn GTT GazTransport and Technigazn Hoegh LNGn Hyundai Heavy Industries Company Limitedn IHI Marine Unitedn IHS-Petrodatan Inpex Corporationn Integral-RS Asia Pte Ltdn InterOil Australia Pty Ltdn Japan Bank for International Corporationn JMU Japan Marine United Corporationn KANFA Aragon ASn Karoon Gas Australia Limited

n Keppel Corporation Limitedn Kogas - Korea Gas Corporationn Korea Energy Technology Centren Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technologyn Liberty Natural Gas LLCn Linde AG, Germanyn Linde Engineering Far East Limitedn Liquid Niugini Gasn Lloyd's Register Asian MISC Berhadn Mitsui & Co (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltdn Murphy SE Asia Oil Pte Ltdn NKK Nippon Kaiji Kyokan NOPSA - National Offshore Petroleum Safetyn Origin Energy Limitedn Osaka Gas Company Limitedn Pacific LNG Operationsn Petrofacn Petronasn Petrovietnam Gas Corporationn Portigonn PT Badak Natural Gas Liquefactionn PT Kemitraan Energi Industrin PT Nusantara Regasn PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Persero PGN HQn PT Saipem Indonesian RINA Italy Classification Society China Companyn SAACKE Marine Systemsn Saipem Holding France S A Sn Samsung Engineeringn Samsung C&T Malaysia SBhdn Sarawak Shell Berhadn SBM Offshoren Sevan Marine ASAn SG CIB Societe Generale Bank and Trust Hong Kongn Shell Group of Companies Berhad (Shell Global)n Siemens AGn SK Holdingsn SKK Migas Headquartersn Soceite Generalen Technip APACn Tidewater Marine Australia Propriety Limitedn TNO Science and Industryn Toyo Engineering Corporationn TRI-ZEN International Private Limitedn TTCL - Toyo Thai Corporation Public Companyn United Pipelines Asia Pacific Pten UOP Korean Wartsila Korea Limitedn Wartsila Singapore Private Limitedn Worley Parsons

MASTERCLASS: 09.00-17.00

Commercialising Small and Mid-Scale Floating LNGThe mammoth Floating LNG projects of Shell, Exxon and Woodside are now moving from design concept to operational reality. And with strategies now in place to replicate the facilities in scaled or hybrid forms, these market leaders have opened up a commercial opportunity to potentially monetize up to 800 stranded reserves.

There is rapidly growing need for financiers, investors and Floating LNG developers to understand the business models required to assess these commercial opportunities. Plus the challenges and strategies involved in monetizing offshore gas reserves of various sizes using scaled versions of the mammoth designs.

What will be covered?• Evaluating business models for small to mid-scale Floating LNG development• Traditional FPSO versus Floating LNG contract methods• Cost-benefit analysis of monetizing small to mid-scale gas reserves• The commercial issues involved in small to mid-scale Floating LNG project development• Managing internal and external stakeholders in the Floating LNG project lifecycle

How will you benefit? Attend this masterclass and: • Gain a clearer understanding of appropriate business models for scaled structures and the risks associated with their development• Receive a unique perspective on the costs and benefits of monetizing smaller reserves using revolutionary scaled technology• Drill down to the detail of the common commercial challenges that arise during project development phases• Have an understanding of strategies you can use to effectively manage the unique mix of stakeholders in the project lifecycle

About Your Masterclass Leader: Karthik SatyamoorthyHead of Asia-Pacific, GALWAY GROUP LP, SINGAPORE

Karthik joined Galway’s Singapore office in 2011 and brings to the firm over a decade of blue chip commercial, techno commercial and consulting experience in the Asian energy sector. Prior to joining Galway, Karthik was with Wood Mackenzie, HSBC and CRISIL/Gas Strategies. He has managed consulting assignments relating to Gas/LNG markets, contracting, commercial negotiations, corporate strategy and competitive environment studies for IOCs and NOCs across a wide range of markets including Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Bangladesh, India, China, the Middle East and Australia. He has worked extensively on consulting projects for LNG supply projects in the Pacific Basin and Pan-Asian gas supply/demand studies along with separate LNG procurement, Gas/LNG pricing and storage studies. Karthik holds an Electrical Engineering degree and an MBA in Oil and Gas Management.

T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.flngkorea.com n E: [email protected]

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11th FLNGAsia Pacific SummitSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Do you offer technology or solutions for the Floating LNG Industry?

There are limited partnership opportunities at this event. If you would like to display thought leadership and deliver a technical presentation, or command presence by booking a customized exhibition space in our Technology Networking Hall, then get in touch today:

• Email [email protected]• Phone +65 6722 9388

Why do you need to be there?Conference delegates are qualifi ed, senior level decision makers with proven budget control. You’ll be meeting and doing business with leaders driving the development of the Floating LNG industry and who have chosen to invest their money and time in addressing the specifi c challenges listed in the agenda.

Our delegates come looking for solutions, and sponsoring puts you on a platform to demonstrate your expertise and win their business. By 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.

Here’s a look at the breakdown of our past attendees

BY COUNTRY

BY Market

n South Korea 38%n Singapore 16%n Indonesia 8%n Japan 6%n Malaysia 5%n Rest of Asia Pacifi c 6%n Europe 15%n Middle East/USA 6%

n Gas/FLNG Developers, Vessel Owners, Operators 50%n FLNG Contractors/EPCs 18%n Shipbuilders/ Designers 12%n Shipyards 12%n Research 5%n Banking 3%

Comprehensive presentation of competitive views from main players of FLNG developments. Principal Project Engineer - FLNG, Woodside

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T: (65) 6722 9388 n F: (65) 6720 3804 n W: www.fl ngkorea.com n E: [email protected]