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Still Asia’s Only Gas Turbines Event! REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 / www.gasturbinesasia.com PRODUCED BY: SPONSORS: ERA TECHNOLOGY Pre-Conference Workshop A: GAS TURBINE FAILURES Pre-Conference Workshop B: ROTOR LIFE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT Post-Conference Workshop: GAS TURBINE MONITORING SOMGIAT DEKRAJANGPETCH Vice President – Asset Optimization, Glow Group – GDF Suez, Thailand MOHD NAZRI SHAHRUDDIN Vice President – Generation Tenaga Nasional Berhad Malaysia NOOR WAHYU HIDAYAT CEO, PT Mitra Energi Batam Indonesia STUART ANDREW MCWILLIAMS Vice President – Asset Management, Senoko Power Singapore RAMIAH MANICKAM Operations Manager – Power Utilities, SembCorp Cogen Singapore SURESH NATARAJAN Mechanical Maintenance Manager, SembCorp Industries Singapore NIRMALLYA SEN Plant Manager, HPL Cogen – Haldia Petrochemicals, India CHARLES ED. RISLEY Manager of Gas and Power Operations, Petrokazakhstan Kumkol Resources, Kazakhstan J. SINHAMAHAPATRA Head of Gas Station National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), India PETER SOUTH Manager of Gas Turbines and Sustainable Operations, Verve Energy, Australia KIRIT BRAHMBHATT Head of Centre of Excellence for Power and Steam Generation, Reliance Industries Limited, India ASHOK NOGRIYA Engineering & Maintenance Chief – Gandhar Complex, Indian Petrochemicals Corporation, India MAGGIE GO Business Engineer – Black Point Power Station & Penny’s Bay Power Station, CLP, Hong Kong ALI MOHAMMED AL-JABERI Ruwais Refinery Division Manager, Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company, UAE ABDULRAHMAN A. AL-SALOOLI Head of Generation Technical Support, Saudi Electricity Company, Saudi Arabia WHY THIS IS A MUST ATTEND EVENT: 18+ case studies, breakout sessions and interactive panels 16+ Gas Turbine users including Industrial & aeroderivatives CEO /Vice President-level talks Representation across all Turbine-using Industries: commercial and independent power plants, petrochemical facilities, gas fields, national power companies and refineries Interactive Panel Discussions and Breakout Sessions Certification for Attendees: all attendees will be certified on-site with Professional Development Hours (PDH) points, based on lecture time Hot Parts and Compressor Management and Maintenance Best Practice Turbine Performance Optimization Talks: fuel flexibility, environmental initiatives, efficiency programmes and availability improvement from the best in your industry Retrofit and Expansion Case Studies Root Cause Analysis Best Practices PLUS: Exclusive In-depth Workshops 28–31 MAY 2012 GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL SINGAPORE REX J. APALAKIAN, Deputy Plant Manager/ Operations and Maintenance Manager, Eastern Power and Electric Co – Bang Bo Power Plant, Thailand

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Still Asia’s Only Gas Turbines Event!

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICE FOR ALL GAS TURBINE USERS

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 / www.gasturbinesasia.com

PRODUCED BY: SPONSORS: ERATECHNOLOGY

Pre-Conference Workshop A: GAS TURBINE FAILURES

Pre-Conference Workshop B: ROTOR LIFE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT

Post-Conference Workshop: GAS TURBINE MONITORING

SOMGIAT DEKRAJANGPETCH Vice President – Asset Optimization, Glow Group – GDF Suez, Thailand

MOHD NAZRI SHAHRUDDIN Vice President – Generation Tenaga Nasional Berhad Malaysia

NOOR WAHYU HIDAYAT CEO, PT Mitra Energi Batam Indonesia

STUART ANDREW MCWILLIAMS Vice President – Asset Management, Senoko Power Singapore

RAMIAH MANICKAM Operations Manager – Power Utilities, SembCorp Cogen Singapore

SURESH NATARAJAN Mechanical Maintenance Manager, SembCorp Industries Singapore

NIRMALLYA SEN Plant Manager, HPL Cogen – Haldia Petrochemicals, India

CHARLES ED. RISLEY Manager of Gas and Power Operations, Petrokazakhstan Kumkol Resources, Kazakhstan

J. SINHAMAHAPATRA Head of Gas Station National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), India

PETER SOUTH Manager of Gas Turbines and Sustainable Operations, Verve Energy, Australia

KIRIT BRAHMBHATT Head of Centre of Excellence for Power and Steam Generation, Reliance Industries Limited, India

ASHOK NOGRIYA Engineering & Maintenance Chief – Gandhar Complex, Indian Petrochemicals Corporation, India

MAGGIE GO Business Engineer – Black Point Power Station & Penny’s Bay Power Station, CLP, Hong Kong

ALI MOHAMMED AL-JABERIRuwais Refinery Division Manager, Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company, UAE

ABDULRAHMAN A. AL-SALOOLIHead of Generation Technical Support, Saudi Electricity Company, Saudi Arabia

WHY THIS IS A MUST ATTEND EVENT:• 18+ case studies, breakout sessions and interactive panels• 16+ Gas Turbine users including Industrial & aeroderivatives• CEO /Vice President-level talks• Representation across all Turbine-using Industries:

commercial and independent power plants, petrochemical facilities, gas fields, national power companies and refineries

• Interactive Panel Discussions and Breakout Sessions• Certification for Attendees: all attendees will be certified

on-site with Professional Development Hours (PDH) points, based on lecture time

• Hot Parts and Compressor Management and Maintenance Best Practice

• Turbine Performance Optimization Talks: fuel flexibility, environmental initiatives, efficiency programmes and availability improvement from the best in your industry

• Retrofit and Expansion Case Studies• Root Cause Analysis Best Practices

PLUS: Exclusive In-depth Workshops

28–31 MAY 2012GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL

SINGAPORE

REX J. APALAKIAN, Deputy Plant Manager/ Operations and Maintenance Manager, Eastern Power and Electric Co – Bang Bo Power Plant, Thailand

PRE AND POST CONFERENCE ADD ON DAYS:

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 / www.gasturbinesasia.com

Still Asia’s Only Gas Turbines Event!

POWER PLANTS:

SOMGIAT DEKRAJANGPETCH Vice President – Asset Optimization Glow Group – GDF Suez, Thailand

MOHD NAZRI SHAHRUDDIN Vice President – Generation Tenaga Nasional Berhad Malaysia

NOOR WAHYU HIDAYAT CEO PT Mitra Energi Batam Indonesia

RAMIAH MANICKAM Operations Manager – Power Utilities, SembCorp Cogen Singapore

STUART ANDREW MCWILLIAMS Vice President – Asset Management, Senoko Power Singapore

SURESH NATARAJAN Mechanical Maintenance Manager, SembCorp Industries Singapore

J. SINHAMAHAPATRA Head of Gas Station, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), India

PETER SOUTH Manager of Gas Turbines and Sustainable Operations Verve Energy, Australia

MAGGIE GO Business Engineer – Black Point Power Station & Penny’s Bay Power Station, CLP, Hong Kong

REX J. APALAKIAN, Deputy Plant Manager/ Operations and Maintenance Manager, Eastern Power & Electric Co – Bang Bo Power Plant, Thailand

ABDULRAHMAN A. AL-SALOOLI Head of Generation Technical Support, Saudi Electricity Company, Saudi Arabia

OIL & GAS, REFINERS:

CHARLES ED. RISLEY Manager of Gas and Power Operations, Petrokazakhstan Kumkol Resources, Kazakhstan

KIRIT BRAHMBHATT Head of Centre of Excellence for Power and Steam Generation, Reliance Industries Limited, India

ALI MOHAMMED AL-JABERIRuwais Refinery Division Manager Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company, UAE

CHEMICALS:

NIRMALLYA SEN Plant Manager HPL Cogen – Haldia Petrochemicals, India

ASHOK NOGRIYA Engineering & Maintenance Chief – Gandhar Complex, Indian Petrochemicals Corporation, India

OEMS AND EXPERTS:

YASUOKI TOMITA Engineering Manager Power Systems Service Division Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan

EIJI AKITA General Manager & Chief Engineer Power Systems Service Division Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan

MAXINE WATSON Director – Power Resources Quest Integrity New Zealand

MATT SMILLIE Consultant Engineer Quest Integrity New Zealand

MIKE WOOD Gas Turbine Consultant ERA Technology New Zealand

2012 SPEAKERS INCLUDE

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICE FOR ALL GAS TURBINE USERS

PRODUCED BY: SPONSORS: SUPPORTED BY: MEDIA PARTNERS:

INTERNATIONAL MARKETING PARTNER:

ERATECHNOLOGY

1 20+ speakers, 150+ attendees

2 16+ gas turbine user case studies

3 Interact with industry leaders in panels and breakout sessions

4 Face to Face Networking with leading gas turbine users across two days

5 Success Stories – find solutions to common Operations & maintenance bottlenecks

6 Improve operations and increase turbine availability

7 Equipment, Repairs, Technology – key maintenance issues addressed

8 Certification On-Site – Continued Professional Development

9 Focus on hot parts and compressor maintenance and management

10 We’ve focused our conference on the things that are costing you – THE USER – the most money! So to maximize efficiency and be cost-effective, be at Gas Turbines 2012!

REASONS TO ATTEND:

GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

Pre-Conference Workshop A 9am–1pm, 28 May 2012

GAS TURBINE FAILURES

Pre-Conference Workshop B 2pm–5pm, 28 May 2012

ROTOR LIFE ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENT

Masterclasses in gas turbine failure analysis and prevention, component degradation and rotor life assessment.

Post-Conference Workshop 9am – 5pm, 31 May 2012

GAS TURBINE MONITORINGA full day masterclass bringing you the latest approaches to OEM and user monitoring, monitoring data use and OEM-user response.

DEDICATED TO ENGINE ROOM PRODUCTS, TECHNOLOGIES & NEWS

Petromindo.ComINDONESIAN OIL, MINING AND ENERGY NEWS

28–31 MAY 2012

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 / www.gasturbinesasia.com / [email protected] TODAY! +65 6508 2401 / www.gasturbinesasia.com / [email protected]

DAY ONE: TUESDAY, 29 MAY 2012

08.00 Registration & Morning Coffee

08.50 Chairperson’s Opening RemarksMaxine Watson, Director – Power Resources, Quest Integrity, New Zealand

GAS TURBINE PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION

09.00 Gas Turbine Performance Optimization: Glow Group-GDF Suez Strategies and Approach to Turbine Optimisation• Fleet description and challenges encountered• Performance analysis• Tools used in optimization at Glow Group – GDF SuezSomgiat Dekrajangpetch, Vice President – Asset Optimization, Glow Group – GDF Suez, Thailand

Glow Group use Frame 6B, and operate 2416MW in total.

09.45 Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)s Improvement Initiatives in Gas Turbine Performance• Minimising expenses through ongoing gas turbine improvement initiatives• How to tell when OEM-supplied control systems are outdated• Purchase choices• Programmes at TNB for performance improvementMohd Nazri Shahruddin, Vice President – Generation, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia

TNB use Frame 9FAs, LM6000s among others, using a total of 44 Gas Turbines with a generating capacity of around 5000MW.

10.30 Morning Refreshments & Networking

11.00 Cost-Effectiveness and Efficiency Panel• Cogeneration and combined-cycle factors versus open cycle power

generation• NOx control alternatives and options – cost and efficiency impact• Senior management approach and strategy• Solutions and processes implemented on sitePANELISTS:Somgiat Dekrajangpetch, Vice President – Asset Optimization, Glow Group – GDF Suez, ThailandMohd Nazri Shahruddin, Vice President – Generation, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, MalaysiaNoor Wahyu Hidayat, CEO, PT Mitra Energi Batam, IndonesiaAbdulrahman A. Al-Salooli, Head of Generation Technical Support, Saudi Electricity Company, Saudi ArabiaRex J. Apalakian, Deputy Plant Manager/Operations and Maintenance Manager, Eastern Power and Electric Co – Bang Bo Power Plant, Thailand

COMBINED CYCLE GAS TURBINE UPGRADES, EXPANSIONS AND RETROFITS

11.45 Case Study of a Successful Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plant Retrofit• Revenue and efficiency benefits perceived• Measuring the investment against the profit gained• Outline of an ideal retrofit project• Ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing operationsNoor Wahyu Hidayat, CEO, PT Mitra Energi Batam, Indonesia

PT Mitra Energi Batam use 2x27MW + 2x30MW Gas Turbines, 20MW TM2500 and are converting to a Gas Turbine Combined Cycle

12.30 Networking Lunch

14.00 Boosting Efficiency and Adding Megawatts with the Latest Technology• Case study of a leading combined cycle gas turbine expansion• Technology selection• Project outline – parts, services, engineering and technology requiredStuart Andrew McWilliams, Vice President – Asset Management, Senoko Power, Singapore

Senoko’s plants use 2x430MW + 500MW, 850MW and 1095MW turbine sets.

HOT GAS PATH (HGP) & COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE

14.45 Protecting Your Compressor & Ensuring Equipment Reliability• Washing issues – on-line and off-line• Assessment of the risk of damage from corrosion• Optimizers for filtration• Ensuring sufficient air pumpingAshok Nogriya, Engineering & Maintenance Chief – Gandhar Complex, Indian Petrochemicals Corporation, India

The Gandhar Complex runs off 65M, 6001B machines and 2x45MW LM6000.

15.30 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking

16.00 Comprehensive Systems for Hot Gas Path (HGP) Condition Monitoring• Creep monitoring during machinery life cycle• Predictive methods for life cycle fatigue/ life-limited

component monitoring• Vibration sensors and measurement methodologies• Monitoring during low- or high-cycle runningJ. Sinhamahapatra, Head of Gas Station, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), India

NTPC owns a 3955MW gas-fired plant, including V94s, 9001Es, FR9Es and FR9FAs.

16.45 Successful Component Integrity Management: F9/P11 Case Study• Vibration problem overview• Inspections, surveys and overhauls that took place• Decisions made and strategies implemented• Final strategy, expert team and OEM use leading to solutionPeter South, Manager of Gas Turbines and Sustainable Operations, Verve Energy, Australia

Verve operate 200MW LMS100s.

17.30 Chairman’s Summary & End of Conference Day One

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICE FOR

ALL GAS TURBINE USERS

GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

28 – 31 MAY 2012

“The presentations at the conference were relevant and

insightful, and greatly improved my knowledge of this industry.”

NAZRULHISHAM OSMAN, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, PETRONAS GAS BHD

More than ever our programme hits home with gas turbine users in all industries, from power, oil and gas, offshore, refining, chemicals and more.

Don’t miss the chance for networking and knowledge share with your industry colleagues across different sectors!

“Operations and maintenance issues affecting gas turbines are absolutely

common across all uses of the machine.”MAXINE WATSON, DIRECTOR - POWER RESOURCES,

QUEST INTEGRITY GROUP

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 / www.gasturbinesasia.com / [email protected]

DAY TWO: WEDNESDAY, 30 MAY 2012

08.50 Chairperson’s Opening RemarksMaxine Watson, Director – Power Resources, Quest Integrity, New Zealand

SHUTDOWN MAINTENANCE STRATEGIES & RELIABLITY IMPROVEMENTS

09.00 Enhancing Reliability of Gas Turbines & Combined Cycle Plants • Gas Turbine Reliability – Control Improvements.• HRSG (Heat Recovery Steam Generator) Reliability Improvements• BOP (Balance of Plant) Improvements for Improved reliability of the Plant.• Black Start Capabilities and Requirements.Kirit Brahmbhatt, Head of Centre of Excellence for Power and Steam Generation, Reliance Industries Limited, India

RIL have 33 Gas Turbines in operation, mostly Frame 6 and 7.

09.45 Preventing Operations Disruption in Challenging Environments• Availability of backup engines – back-up power generator purchase choices• Different philosophies for running the turbine• Balancing available budget to life-cycle and long-term cost• Importance of filtration technology• Preventing revenue loss through maintenance event reductionAli Mohammed Al-Jaberi, Ruwais Refinery Division Manager, Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company, UAE

Takreer’s refinery uses 7 Gas Turbines and 2Steam Turbines to generate 650MW.

10.30 Morning Refreshments & Networking

ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS CASE STUDIES

11.00 Best Practice Gas Turbine Failure Analysis Techniques• Techniques and methods for failure analysis• Failure modes and materials degradation affecting components• The difference between on-site and laboratory investigations• Common causes of failureRamiah Manickam, Operations Manager – Power Utilities, SembCorp Cogen, SingaporeSuresh Natarajan, Mechanical Maintenance Manager, SembCorp Industries, Singapore

SembCorp have Singapore’s largest cogeneration plant at 815MW.

11.45 On-site Fault Identification Techniques and Methodologies for Aero-derivatives• Examining the problem on-site• Common faults users should be prepared to identify on-site• Monitoring for vibration and other common culprits of shutdownsNirmallya Sen, Plant Manager, HPL Cogen – Haldia Petrochemicals, India

HPL use 6551B Gas Turbines for the 110MW needed to power the chemical facility.

12.30 Networking Lunch

14.00 Best Practice Response to Bearing and Rotor Failures• Frame 6B, No.2 Bearing Failure Analysis• Failure Causes Investigation• White metal bearing damage mechanisms• Bearing configuration and set up• Lessons learnedMatt Smillie, Consultant Engineer, Quest Integrity, New Zealand

14.45 BREAKOUT SESSIONSAttendees will divide into three groups and, led by our expert session leaders, delve deeper into issues they feel directly impact their business. Choose from the three carefully selected topics below:

Hot Gas Path Management & PartsDiscussion Leader:

Peter South, Manager of Gas Turbines and Sustainable Operations, Verve Energy, Australia

Shutdown Scheduling & Emergency Shutdown ManagementDiscussion Leader:

Charles Ed. Risley, Manager of Gas and Power Operations, Petrokazakhstan Kumkol Resources, Kazakhstan

Gas Turbine Life ExtensionDiscussion Leader:

Maxine Watson, Director – Power Resources, Quest Integrity, New Zealand

15.45 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking

AVAILABILITY IMPROVEMENT SOLUTIONS& FUEL FLEXIBILITY

16.15 Improving Operational Efficiency through Availability Improvement Solutions • Improvement solutions for a low- and variable-load gas turbine operation• Improving your hit rate and availability – the key to success• Looking at your choices when running low-load• Dealing with vibration problems• Creativity with efficiency-maximising turbine and plant upgradesCharles Ed. Risley, Manager of Gas and Power Operations, Petrokazakhstan Kumkol Resources, Kazakhstan

Kumkol’s Central Gas Facility increases its gas usage via 3x 5001F5 producing 55MW

17.00 Fuel Flexible Gas Turbines for Improved Efficiency and Reduced Environmental Impact• Gaseous fuels available for firing gas turbines• Configuring gas turbines to operate on high-hydrogen-content refinery

gas and coke-oven gas (and other waste gases)• Improving combustion, turbomachinery, hot gas path components and

emissions control• Maximizing fuel treatment system usageMaggie Go, Business Engineer – Black Point Power Station & Penny’s Bay Power Station, CLP, Hong Kong

CLP’s award-winning Black Point Power Station employs 8x312.5MW Gas Turbines to generate 2500MW.

17.45 Close of Conference

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICE FOR

ALL GAS TURBINE USERS

GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

28 – 31 MAY 2012

“We found the conference to be very applicable to gas turbine operators and owners. It is able to bring together owners, operators, service providers and technical experts into one room and share a vast amount of practical knowledge and experience – this I believe is very valuable to everyone who is associated with Gas Turbines.” S. NITHI, REGIONAL SALES MANAGER – SOUTH-EAST ASIA, GAS TURBINE EFFICIENCY (GTE)

“It was definitely a good opportunity for the operators to share and meet new contacts. I really enjoyed the conference.” PATRICK LO, BUSINESS MANAGER, CLP HOLDINGS LTD

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 / www.gasturbinesasia.com / [email protected]

GAS TURBINE MONITORING A full day masterclass bringing you the latest approaches to OEM and user monitoring, monitoring data use and OEM-user response.

COURSE FEATURES• R2P2: A newly formulated methodology for remote monitoring and OEM-user

response integration• Enhanced operation support at reactive, proactive and preactive stage of GTCC

maintenance• Monitoring system data use – introducing enhanced issue response and market

response• Suggested solutions for improvement of OEM-user collaboration

ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADERS

EIJI AKITA General Manager & Chief Engineer Power Systems Service Division Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Eiji is a pioneer of MHI gas turbine engineering from design to after-service. He has led the development of next generation gas turbine technology for decades from the MF111 through Mitsubishi’s F and G series. The development of the M501G dramatically improved gas turbine performance and reliability benefitting users around the world. In addition, he has expanded MHI gas turbine technology to low BTU gases firing application, such as BFG (Blast Furnace Gas). His vision and leadership have shaped the MHI gas turbine business.

After developing gas turbine technology and MHI’s after-service philosophy in Japan, he established Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe service organization as senior vice president, using his breadth of experience to develop MHI’s European supply chains, repair, maintenance capabilities, and service know-how.

YASUOKI TOMITA Engineering Manager Power Systems Service Division Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Yasuoki has over 20 years of experience with gas turbine engineering, design, and maintenance service. Since joining MHI, he has worked on all stages of gas turbine engineering from design to maintenance. He is currently working as the engineering manager for the gas turbine service division of MHI to improve gas turbine reliability.

He has led projects focusing on root cause failure diagnosis, failure prevention through proactive remote monitoring, lifetime extension of hot parts, and reliability improvements. For those reliability improvements, he has overseen extensive verification of gas turbine including component analysis and failure investigations.

GAS TURBINE FAILURES Investigations, Implications and Improvements

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS • Why components degrade, and can fail - Designer strategies• Failure analysis process - Why it is worth doing and what can be gained from it• Specific failures examples arising from: - Design - Operation - Manufacturing and maintenance - Maintenance and inspection - Implications for the operator

ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADER

DR. MIKE WOOD Gas Turbine Consultant ERA Technology

Dr Mike Wood leads the Gas Turbine area at ERA Technology.

In the 24 years that he has worked there, he has been actively involved in a wide range of investigations concerning gas turbine integrity, repair, non OEM components, life extension, associated operational problems, failure investigations and Expert witness work in arbitration/litigation cases.During this time he has worked on very wide range of sizes, ages and makes of industrial and power generation gas turbines. This work has been carried out mostly for gas turbine operators and the insurance companies.

In conjunction with these activities, he has also initiated and lead programmes to develop improved techniques to assess the serviceability of service run hot section components. These projects have been supported by both operators and original equipment manufacturers from around the world.

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A 28 MAY 2012, 9AM – 1PM

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B 28 MAY 2012, 2PM – 5PM

POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 31 MAY 2012, 2PM – 5PM

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICE FOR

ALL GAS TURBINE USERS

GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

28 – 31 MAY 2012

“It was a pleasure participating in the Gas Turbines conference.”CHARLES E. RISLEY, MANAGER- GAS AND POWER OPERATIONS, PETROKAZAKHSTAN KUMKOL RESOURCES, KAZAKHSTAN

“I found the event to be very well run and IBC was very hands on and present at every moment to attend to any questions the attendees had. Jared and I really enjoyed ourselves and look forward to going in the future.”CHRISTOS MARINAKOS, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, AERO-LINK MARINE & POWER

DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT – HEAR WHAT PAST ATTENDEES HAVE TO SAY ABOUT IBC ASIA’S GAS TURBINES ASIA EVENT!

ROTOR LIFE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT A full day masterclass bringing you best practices in rotor asset integrity.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS• Materials Degradation process - do rotors degrade in service?• Rotor materials and manufacturing techniques.• Rotor life assessments – retirement for cause.• Tools and Techniques used for life assessment.• Case Studies for Turbine Disc Life Assessments

ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADER

DR MAXINE WATSON Director, Power Resources Quest Integrity Group New Zealand

Maxine has over 25 years experience in root cause failure diagnosis, failure prevention and remediation, specialising in the reliability of rotating equipment.

Maxine has devised and managed several research programmes aimed at improving the service life and reliability of rotating machinery including four, multi-client programmes on the industrial applications of coatings and surface treatments.

She has recently completed a joint industry programme on gas turbine asset management as part of the Australian CIEAM initiative. Maxine was one of the founders of the UK National Pump Centre, a past member of the Institute of Materials Surface Engineering committee and Institute of Mechanical Engineers Tribology Group and was on the advisory board for the UK Pump Centre.

She is the Chair of the Australia and New Zealand Gas Turbine Users Forum.

SPONSOR THE 6TH ANNUAL GAS TURBINES 2012

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 / www.gasturbinesasia.com / [email protected]

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28–31 MAY 2012

The only conference in Asia dedicated to gas turbines!

A SNAPSHOT OF THE TOP 40 COMPANIES AT THE 5TH ANNUAL GAS TURBINES:

WHO YOU WILL MEETGas Turbines 2012 is an international annual gathering for Asia’s turbine user community. The event has a strong history of attracting a cross-section of different turbine users as 60% of our audience, and 90% of our speaker panel. It is the must-attend event for the turbine industry in Asia.

Cost-effectiveness and efficiency are pivotal to gas turbine operations and ownership. Our event has been helping you keep costs down and efficiency up for more than half a decade!

As Asia’s only forum for gas turbine users to share knowledge and enhance maintenance and operation practices, Gas Turbines has become a major annual meeting of power companies, oil & gas operators, petrochemical facilities and refiners among others for whom gas turbines are a big part of their business.

If your business hinges on operating and maintaining a gas turbine, wherever it might be located and for whatever application, join us at Gas Turbines 2012. Hear from our expert line-up of turbine users, benefit from a value-packed programme, mix with your industry peers and find out why this is the only place to be for Asia’s gas turbine community!

REGIONS:

n Southeast Asia .............................................................. 48%n Rest of Asia......................................................................23%n Middle East.......................................................................10%n Oceania .................................................................................7%n Africa & Americas ............................................................4%n Europe ...................................................................................8%

Aero-Link Marine & Power • Allianz Insurance Company of Singapore • Apac Energy Rental • Camfil Farr Power System • Carigali Pttepi Operating Co • Centralised Utility Facilities - Petronas Gas • CESS Ltd • Chana Power Plant - Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand • Chromalloy (Thailand) • CLP Power Hong Kong • Dalian Lube Oil R&D Institute - Petrochina • Glow Co Ltd • GTC Services • Kellstrom Industries • Kuwati Oil Company (KSC) • Meiya Power Company • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries • MJB International • Nordic Air Filtration • NTPC Ltd • O&M Solutions • Parsons Brinckerhoff • Petrokazakhstan Kumkol Resources • Phu My 3 BOT Power Company • Pratt & Whitney Power Systems • PT Indonesia Power - UBP Perak Grati • Qatar Power Company • Quest Integrity Group • Saudi Electricity Company • Sembcorp Cogen • Shell Chemicals Seraya • Sime Darby Engineering • Tata Power Company • Team Industrial Services • Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) • Turbine Overhaul Services • Tuas Power Generation • Verve Energy • Wartsila • Wood Group GTS ... and many more!

INDUSTRIES:

n Power Plant Operators / Companies ..................... 40%n Oil & Gas, Chemical, Refining, Offshore ................20%n Service, Technology & Equipment Providers.........8%n EPC / Service & Repair .................................................10%n OEMs ...................................................................................13%n Backup Generator Vendors ...........................................5%n Safety & Certification .....................................................4%

BRING YOUR TEAM TO GAS TURBINES 2012:

Chief Operating Officers and Vice Presidents of Asset Management, Generation and Operations can bring Plant Managers, Asset Managers, Operations Managers, Maintenance Managers, Directors of Power and/ or Generation as well as Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical Engineering Teams.

Attendance to Gas Turbines 2012 will allow you to automatically clock up Professional Development Hours (PDH points) and you will be personally certified on-site.

To profile your company’s product, service or technology for the benefit of top-level decision makers and hands-on turbine managers, please contact

Ms Catherine Wong:

+65 6508 2469 [email protected]

The conference brought together a great cross-section of industry players that made for a great networking platform. Very good and interactive: views in LTSAs and maintenance aspects from many users. I very much appreciate the question and answer sessions for every paper.PUNDIT THARANAMAI, HEAD – ASSET INTEGRITY & RELIABILITY, CARIGALI-PTTEPI

With this event’s strong regional standing and history of bringing industry players face to face, Gas Turbines 2012 is the perfect place to showcase your technology, equipment and solutions.

Turbine manufacturers and suppliers of gas turbine equipment, parts, repair services, certification, insurance and coatings can guarantee the right audience for a sponsored presentation, and the right visitors to an exhibition.

SAVE SGD300 WITH THE EARLY BIRD RATE!

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SGD 4,695 SGD 4,895 SGD 4,995 SGD 4,595

3 ½ Day Package (2 day Conference + ONE Pre Workshop + Post Workshop) Pre-Conference Workshop (A) (B)

SGD 4,295 SGD 4,495 SGD 4,595 SGD 4,195

3 Day Package(2 day Conference + ONE Add On Day)

Pre-Conference Workshops A&B Post-Conference Workshop

SGD 3,795 SGD 3,995 SGD 4,095 SGD 3,695

2 ½ Day Package(2 day Conference + ONE Pre Workshop) Pre-Conference Workshop (A) (B)

SGD 3,295 SGD 3,495 SGD 3,595 SGD 3,195

2 Day Package(2 day Conference Only)

SGD 2,795 SGD 2,995 SGD 3,095 SGD 2,695

GROUP BONUS - Register 3 Delegates from the same company and the 4th Delegate attends FREE!

1 Grange Road,#08-02 Orchard Building, Singapore 239693Tel: +65 6508 2400 Fax: +65 6508 2408

MAIL the attached registration form with your cheque toIBC Asia (S) Pte Ltdc/o Informa Regional Business Services111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset #10-06, Singapore 238164

5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER

Customer Service Hotline+65 6508 2401

[email protected]

Fax+65 6508 2407

Webwww.gasturbinesasia.com

ENJOY SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS WITHOUR MULTIPLE BOOKING DISCOUNT!Register 3 delegates from the same companyand the 4th delegate attends FREE!

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HOTEL INFORMATION

Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel392 Havelock Road, Singapore 169663 Tel: +65 6733 0880 Fax: +65 6737 8880 Contact Person: Aili Tan Email: [email protected]

PAYMENT TERMS

Payment must be received 10 business days prior to the event. To take advantage of discounts with an expiry cut-off date, registration and payment must be received by the cut off date.

Payment by bankers draft or cheque in USD or SGD should be made in favour of “IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd” and mailed to:

IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltdc/o Informa Regional Business Services111 Somerset RoadTripleOne Somerset #10-06Singapore 238164Attn: The Accounts Receivable Team

Payment by bank transfer in USD or SGD made payable to:

IBC Asia (S) Pte LtdA/CNo.: 147-059513-001 (SGD)A/C No.: 260-457866-178 (USD)The Hongkong and ShanghaiBanking Corporation Limited21 Collyer Quay, HSBC Building,Singapore 049320Bank Swift Code: HSBCSGSGBank Code: 7232

Payment by Credit Card in USD or SGD (AMEX, VISA or MASTERCARD).

The best way to pay by credit card is through our secure portal built into the website. To pay by phone please indicate the contact name and details below and our Customer Services Team will call within 24 hours to take payment. Please do not send credit card information by email.

CANCELLATIONS / SUBSTITUTION

Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate is welcome at no extra charge. Cancellations must be received in writing at least 10 business days before the start of the event, to receive a refund less 10% processing fee per registration. The company regrets that no refund will be made available for cancellation notifications received less than 10 business days before the event.

IMPORTANT NOTE

Please quote the name of the delegate, event title and invoicenumber on the advice when remitting payment. Bank charges are to be deducted from participating organisations own accounts. Please fax your payment details (copy of remittance advice, cheque or draft to +65 6508 2407.

Attendance will only be permitted upon receipt of full payment. Participants wishing to register at the door are responsible to ensure all details are as published. IBC Asia will not be responsible for any event re-scheduled or cancelled.

DATA PROTECTION

The personal information entered during your registration/order, or provided by you, will be held on a database and may be shared with companies in the Informa Group in the UK and internationally. Sometimes your details may be obtained from or shared with external companies for marketing purposes. If you do not wish your details to be used for this purpose, please contact Winnie Seah (database) on [email protected] Tel: +65 6508 2468 or Fax: +65 6508 2408.

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Please photocopy for additional delegates

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CREDIT CARD PAYMENTSThe best way to pay by credit card is through our secure on-line registration process, simply log on to the website at www.gasturbinesasia.com and click “Register On-line”. If you would prefer to pay over the phone please complete the contact name and details and our Customer Services Team will call within 24 hours to take payment. As we treat your credit card information in the strictest confidence, please do not send payment details by email.

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