1. Held in conjunction
with:
Bringing Commercial Trends and Projections to the Forefront
8 – 11 APRIL 2013 | MARINA BAY SANDS, SINGAPORE
International Experts and Thought Leaders Asia’s Premier OSV
Lionel Lee Michael See Sugiman Layanto Hassan Basma
Conference is Back in
Group Managing
Director, EMAS
Group Chief Financial
Officer & Executive
President Director,
PT Wintermar
Executive Director
and CEO, Bumi
2013!
Vice President, Otto Offshore Marine Tbk Armada Bhd.
2 tracks; 40+ top-level, senior decision maker
Marine Limited speakers
3 co-located offshore events, 500+ attendees,
40+ countries
Geir Sjurseth George Horsington Capt. Garrick Stanley Simon Liang 90% new content and fresh topics
Managing Director, President – Business Managing Director, Chairman and CEO, 9 industry dialogues and roundtables on the
Offshore Support Development, Go Offshore Sinopacific hottest issues
Group, Jaya Holdings Ltd. Shipbuilding Group
DVB Group Featuring CEOs of the largest shipowners and
Merchant Bank shipyards in Asia
Roy Donaldson
Chief Operating Officer,
Arnstein Eknes
Segment Director,
Joyce Tee,
Managing Director, Head
James Fortnum
Regional Marine
New in 2013
Topaz Energy and Special Ships, DNV of Shipping, Aviation & Authority, Strategic discourse from the world’s largest
Marine Ltd. Norway Transportation, BP Exploration and vessel owners and builders
DBS Bank Ltd. Production Asia
CEO Panel Discussion on OSV asset types and
Pacific
technologies they are investing in
The Deepwater Dialogue on opportunities,
challenges and requirements
Co-located with: Broker’s Forum on asset values, pricing and
“Event educational, highly recommended, high trends
calibre offshore industry executives” Chartering Panel on Optimal Contracting
Strategies
Elias Nassif, CEO, Stanford Marine Group
Growth and demand update from Offshore
Hotspots: Brazil, Arctic, India and Australia
Produced by: Associate Sponsors: Tabletop Associate Sponsor:
Achieving high fleet utilization through
technology
Maritime Economic implications of switching to LNG as
fuel
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2. “In comparison with other events in
Europe and North America, there were
Held in conjunction
new faces and the delegates and
with: speakers were more open to new ideas.
The event was really focusing on the
addressed topics with excellent
networking opportunities”
Bringing Commercial Trends and Projections to the Forefront Stefan Hadeler,
Senior Project Engineer,
Naval Architect, VP – Project
8 – 11 APRIL 2013 | MARINA BAY SANDS, SINGAPORE Design Department,
Nordic Yards
An Unrivalled Lineup of Industry Leaders
SHIP OWNERS Introducing 9 new Industry
Lionel Lee Michael See Sugiman Layanto Hassan Basma Dialogue Sessions
Group Managing Group Chief Financial President Director, Executive Director CEO Roundtable – Achieving High Fleet
Director, Officer & Executive PT Wintermar and CEO, Utilisation
EMAS Vice President, Offshore Marine Tbk Bumi Armada Bhd.
Otto Marine
Deepwater and Distant Field Opportunities
Limited Discussion – trends and new requirements
Offshore Brokers Panel – Segment analysis and
George Horsington James Pang Capt. K. Devadas Lee Keng Lin predictions
President – Business Director – Business Senior Vice President, Director, Deepwater OSV Financiers Forum
Development, Development & Offshore Services Services, Optimal Contracting and Chartering Strategies
Jaya Holdings Ltd. Marketing, Pacific Department, T & OS Posh Semco Dialogue with Charterer’s on their expectations
Radiance Ltd. Division, The Shipping from the OSV market
Corporation of India
Ltd. Technologists’ Panel on Analysing costs involved
on using LNG as fuel
Roy W Donaldson Craig Maddison Stephen Clark Kelvin Lee Open discussion on market development
Chief Operating Chartering Manager Chartering Manager, Marketing Manager, strategies on regional offshore hotspots
Officer, Topaz Asia Pacific, Mermaid Marine Stanford Marine
Energy and Marine Dof Management Asia Pte Ltd Indonesia Update from SKMIGAS (formerly
Ltd AS known as BPMIGAS)
Reasons to Attend:
SHIP BUILDERS & DESIGNERS 1 Network with the movers and shakers of the
Ajith P J OSV sector in Asia and across the world
Stefan Hadeler Simon Liang Tor Leif Mongstad
VP – Project Design Chairman and CEO, Executive Vice Technical Director 2 Get access to field operators and charterers
Department, Sinopacific President, (Projects), from the FPSO and Offshore Drilling Rigs
Nordic Yards Shipbuilding Havyard Global Aries Marine Conferences
Group Solutions AS 3 Learn market strategies of the most successful
shipowners and shipyards and assess upcoming
opportunities
4 Hear the latest updates from offshore hotspots:
Brazil, Australia, India and Arctic Regions
SHIP BROKERS AND MANAGERS 5 Assess the cost and technical challenges of
Capt. Mike Meade Harald Paulsen Capt. Shubpreet Alessandro Ciocchi shifting to more energy efficient options
Chief Executive Officer, Løvik Singh Vice President Offshore, 6 Find out how you can get financing for
M3 Marine Group General Manager & S&P – Offshore, V. Ships newbuilds and retrofits
Partner, Simpson Spence & 7 Evaluate equipment and technology options
Fearnley Offshore Young for improved vessel capabilities and
Supply
performance
8 Focus sessions on new project and contracting
opportunities from all major offshore E&P
SHIP FINANCIERS & INDUSTRY EXPERTS hotspots
9 Dedicated discussions on market access
Geir Sjurseth David Palmer Nigel J. Anton Oskar Levander strategies, technology advantages, and
Managing Chief Executive Managing Director Vice President
contracting approaches
Director, Offshore Officer, & Head Shipping Innovation, Engineering
Support Group, Pareto Securities Finance, & Technology – Marine, 10 Participant list available via the Online
DVB Group Asia Pte Ltd Standard Rolls-Royce Networking Tool before and after the
Merchant Bank Chartered Bank conference
PLUS!
Pre Conference Symposium: 8 April 2013
Offshore Regional Hotspots
Post Conference Workshop: 11 April 2013
OSV Dry Docking: Repair,
Refurbishment and Retrofitting
Site Visits: 11 April 2013
AM: Jaya Shipyard and Vessel Tour
PM: EMAS Training Academy &
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Bringing Commercial Trends and Projections to the Forefront 8 – 11 APRIL 2013 | MARINA BAY SANDS, SINGAPORE
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
PRE CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM CONFERENCE DAY 1 CONFERENCE DAY 2 POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Offshore Regional Hotspots Plenary Sessions Track 1: Commercial & Finance Track 2: Design & Technology OSV Dry Docking – Repair,
• Brazil Refurbishment and Retrofitting
• Australia • Market Strategies & Future Outlook • Offshore Brokers Panel • Design & Technology drivers
• Arctic • CEO Roundtable: Achieving high • OSV Financiers Forum • Shipbuilder strategies
• Indonesia fleet utilisation • Spotlight on Malaysia, Indonesia • CAPEX and OPEX for new builds
• Deepwater Dialogue and Myanmar • Improving fleet utilisation through
• Growing your company’s long term • Contracting and Chartering technology
value Strategies • OSV designs that add value
• Shipyard perspectives on raising • Rig deployment in SE Asia
finance • Meeting charterer needs
• Charterer’s perspectives
In its 4-year history, IBC’s OSV Conference has earned the Co-located with
reputation of a must-attend conference for the offshore maritime
industry in Asia. The theme, “Bringing Commercial Trends and 500+ offshore attendees all up
Projections to the Forefront” encapsulates market
opportunities, and attracts ship owners, shipbuilders, brokers
Common Networking
and designers who are looking for business in and outside the Joint exhibition
region. The 5th Annual event will once again be part of Singapore
Maritime Week 2013, the ONLY venue to meet global players, Access participants across all
movers and shakers of Asia’s OSV sector. events
YOU WILL MEET PRE CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM: 8 APRIL 2013 | MONDAY | 9am – 4pm
BY INDUSTRY BY REGION OFFSHORE REGIONAL HOTSPOTS
Ship Owners 23% Regional Outlook: Global Offshore • Minimizing opex and risks
Banking, Finance & • Vessels needed in the foreseeable future
Law Firms 10% South East Asia 64%
Production
• E & P spend and activities Capt. Garrick Stanley, Managing Director,
Research • Significant hydrocarbon discoveries Go Offshore
Institutes &
Europe
• Regional comparative analysis
Equipment & Regulators 2%
12% Jason Waldie, Director, Douglas- Design Aspects and Challenges on
Technology Arctic OSVs (North Sea)
Providers 17% Consultants, Westwood
Trade Promotion • Ice class and icebreaking performance
& Media 5% Indian • Choice of propulsion systems
Subcontinent
The Changing Regulatory Structure in
Oil & Gas 2% Indonesia • Operating in hostile environments
Companies Classification • Update, future plans and new rulings • Future OSV opportunities in Arctic regions
5% Societies 4% Americas • How regulation is implemented and Stefan Hadeler, VP – Project Design
Ship Brokers 3% evolving Department, Nordic Yards
Shipyards & Managers Middle • Field developments and new offshore
&Designers 15% North Asia 8%
11% East 8% projects Manning and Managing the Largest
EPCs 4% Fuel Suppliers 4% Oceania 3% OSV Fleet in India
• OSV requirements
Amir Hamzah, Vice President, Operations • Contract management
Support, SKMIGAS (formerly known as • Operational challenges and experiences
Hear from Attendees at Past OSV Events BPMIGAS) •
•
Content requirements
Future vessel required capabilities for
Meeting the Demands of the Brazilian deepwater projects
“An excellent platform for exchange of ideas Oil & Gas Sector Capt. K.Devadas, Senior Vice President,
and getting updates on current trends” • Local requirements and trends Offshore Services Department, T&OS
Vinod Narayanan, Deputy General Manager, • Crew, cost vs qualification Division,The Shipping Corporation of
Marine, Cairn Energy India • Regulation issues India Ltd.
• Challenges for foreign-flagged vessels
Alessandro Ciocchi, Vice President Open Discussion: Capitalising on
“A segment targeted conference with an Offshore, V. Ships Market and Regional Opportunities
interesting international mix from businesses • Market development strategies
Opportunities in the Australian • Identifying the right market and region to
within the segment” Offshore Gas Market focus
Vivek Seth, Regional Managing Director - Middle East & India, Smit Lamnalco Group • Project and field development update • Forging strategic partnerships
• Adapting to changing requirements *Interested to be discussion leader? Contact
“Gained more knowledge and will be going again” • Challenges and opportunities
aileen.vitug@ibcasia.com.sg
Whitthaya K., Engineer, Marine, Logistics And Operations Support Dept., PTT
Exploration And Production Pcl
POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 11 APRIL 2013 | THURDAY | 9am – 4pm
“Very good and informative”
Sandeep Vaidya, Deputy General Manager, DRYDOCK MANAGEMENT
Fleet Management, Great Offshore Ltd The costs of docking projects could run from hundreds of thousands to more than a million
dollars, and vessels being out of service from a few weeks to months, so it is important for ship
owners that such projects are managed effectively. Otherwise, docking projects are likely to
cost far more than it should and could result in vessels failing to meet charterparty requirements.
This workshop will attempt to address this and cover the key issues by offering a very practical
advice and guidance on planning, preparation and execution of docking projects. The course
OSV Global Series 2013 Conference Locations: will open up discussions on different approaches to docking and improving the integration
of the docking process into the management of a vessel’s life cycle.
8 – 11 April, Singapore 2 – 4 October, Abu Dhabi
Learning objectives of the workshop:
18 – 21 June, Ghana 2 – 4 December, Shanghai • Realise the importance of effective dry dock management
For more information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities at the 5th Annual OSV • Understand the importance of a docking specification and how to prepare one
Conference, please contact: Ms. Catherine Wong • Learn how to improve the engagement of ship’s staff
Tel: (65) 6508 2469 | Email: catherine.wong@ibcasia.com.sg • Learn to choose a yard/ repair facility that fits your needs and be able to evaluate yards
Safety Criteria in line with laid up local & international rules
• Develop an understanding for practical project management using real-world examples
Partnership and Profile building opportunities at the OSV • Learn how to recognize the bottlenecks in docking projects and what to do about them
Conference Series!
Present a keynote session, launch a product, sponsor a lunch, demonstrate that pioneering International Course Director
technology you have developed – the options are endless. Key decision makers from the Offshore Jack Brabban is a chartered engineer and an independent maritime consultant based in Singapore. He
has over 30 years experience in the maritime industry and has worked for some of the most well-known
Industry will converge in Singapore to outline new projects, requirements, and technology owners and operators in the industry. He spent more than 10 years at sea as an engineer, was Surveyor,
expectations. This is your chance to reach out to them. Technical Superintendent, Fleet Manager and General Manager before setting up his own.
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4. CONFERENCE DAY ONE: Tuesday, 9 April 2013 CONFERENCE DAY TWO: Wednesday, 10 April 2013
MARKET STRATEGIES 12.40 Questions and Discussion followed by TRACK 1: COMMERCIAL & FINANCE TRACK 2: DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
Joint Networking Lunch with FPSO and
08.30 Registration & Coffee ODR 2013 09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks 09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
08.45 Welcome & Speed Networking FUTURISTIC OUTLOOK COMMERCIAL AND FINANCE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
Aileen Vitug, Senior Conference DEVELOPMENTS
Producer, IBC Asia 14.00 Mastering the Challenge that Lies 09.10 World Economic Outlook and How it
Ahead impacts Asia 09.10 Design Trends and Technology
08.55 Chairman’s Opening Remarks • How has the industry evolved?
George Horsington, President – • The debt issue – U.S., EU, and Japan and Drivers
• New drivers for change impact to global growth • Design and construction trends in
Business Development, Jaya Holdings • Overcoming market challenges and • Domestic demand in Asia – not consumption, present generation OSVs
Ltd. embracing new opportunities but public demand & investment • Multipurpose and hybrid concepts –
George Horsington, President – • The future supply chain – more compact, extending functionality & capability
09.00 Strategies for Success in a Global • Design elements for compliance of
Business Development, Jaya Holdings local, and regional, less global
Marketplace class rules, notations and requirement
• Investing in the right locations and Ltd. Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, Institute of
• Modifications and refurbishment
operating in high growth regions Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore trends – meeting changed
• Overcoming cost challenges and meeting 14.30 Outlook from Finance Markets for the Management University & Copenhagen expectations
regulatory requirements OSV Sector Business School Arnstein Eknes, Segment Director,
• Making the right investment choice in • Equity offerings, M & A Transactions and Special Ships, DNV Norway
vessels that fits the longer term needs of bank debt raised 09.30 OSV Market Outlook
the market • Forecasting the availability of finance David Palmer, Chief Executive Officer,
09.40 Understanding the Cost
• How to increase profits and maintain • Finance for newbuilds and for projects Pareto Securities Asia Pte Ltd Implications of Fuel Switch to LNG
sustainability whether the market is up
TECHNOLOGIST’S ROUNDTABLE
• Managing financial risk in investing in • Analysing the technology involved,
or down the offshore energy and maritime sector 09.50 Segment Analysis, Trends and Market
who pays for it?
Lionel Lee, Group Managing Director, Geir Sjurseth, Managing Director, Predictions • Is shifting to LNG a cost effective
BROKERS PANEL DISCUSSION
EMAS • Asset values, pricing and emerging trends solution? Who has the incentive of
Offshore Support Group, DVB Group • Expected demand growth for each segment
Merchant Bank saving fuel cost?
09.40 Shipyard’s Perspectives: Raising • Update on the S & P market • Major benefits and advantages from
Capital for an OSV Fleet • Market for large PSV/ AHTS for deeper/ distant firsthand experience of using LNG as
• What’s on order? 15.20 Questions and Discussion followed by fields fuel
• How can this be funded? Afternoon Refreshments Capt. Mike Meade, Chief Executive Officer, Henning Mohn, Head of Section,
• Utilising the advantage to deliver high- M3 Marine Group Principal Consultant, Clean Technology
spec cost-effective OSVs 16.00 Deepwater and Distant Fields Harald Paulsen Løvik, General Manager & Centre, Maritime, DNV Singapore
Simon Liang, Chairman and CEO, Opportunities Partner, Fearnley Offshore Supply Oskar Levander, Vice President
Sinopacific Shipbuilding Group • Analyzing the operational profile and
DEEPWATER DIALOGUE
Capt. Shubpreet Singh, S&P – Offshore, Innovation, Engineering & Technology
Ole Zahl, Managing Director, areas of operation
Simpson Spence & Young – Marine, Rolls-Royce
Sinopacific Norway AS • Expectations to service capability and
vessel capacity 10.20 Questions and Discussion 10.20 Questions and Discussion
10.40 Questions and Discussion • New tasks, new functions, new Followed by Morning Refreshments Followed by Morning Refreshments
Followed by Morning Refreshments equipment required
Capt. K.Devadas, Senior Vice President, 11.00 Assessing Market Appetite for Offshore 11.00 Shipbuilder Strategies in the
11.20 Achieving High Fleet Utilization Offshore Services Department, T&OS Finance from Medium to Long Term Offshore Market
FINANCIER’S PANEL
• What type of asset and technologies are • Structure and pricing for offshore maritime
they currently investing in?
Division,The Shipping Corporation of • Availability of local suppliers for
CEO ROUNDTABLE
India Ltd. financings equipments
• Have increases in rates kept pace with • Will the events that are unfolding in Europe
costs? Kelvin Lee, Marketing Manager, • Obtaining orders at right time
and US accelerate shift in shipping finance • Planning and production for timely
• Strategies and challenges for various Stanford Marine from the West to the East?
geographical markets delivery
Lee Keng Lin, Director, Deepwater • Will Asian banks stay locally focused or will Tor Leif Mongstad, Executive Vice
• Foreseeable growth and emerging trends
Services, Posh Semco they become global players? President, Havyard Global Solutions
• Future plans for fleet expansion and
acquisition Nigel J. Anton, Managing Director & Head AS
Hassan Basma, Executive Director and 17.00 How are Charterers’ Needs Changing? Shipping Finance, Standard Chartered
CEO, Bumi Armada Bhd. • What does an oil and gas company Bank 11.30 Estimating Cost of Build and Opex
CHARTERER’S INTERFACE
expect from the contractor market? Joyce Tee, Managing Director, Head of for New Vessels
Sugiman Layanto, President Director, • Location-specific requirements, Shipping, Aviation & Transportation, DBS • Comparing capex and opex for PSVs,
PT Wintermar Offshore Marine Tbk challenges and new opportunities MPSVs and other vessels types and
Roy W Donaldson, Chief Operating Bank Ltd.
• Lowering maintenance cost of floating functions
Officer, Topaz Energy and Marine Ltd structures with vessel utilization Divay Goel, Head of Investments and • Harsher environments and tougher
James Pang, Director-Buinesses • Lessons learnt and avoiding potential Projects, Siva Shipping operational requirements, new
pitfalls equipments required and their
Development & Marketing, Pacific 12.00 Rig Deployment in South East Asia and corresponding costs
Radiance James Fortnum, Regional Marine
Implications for OSV Sector • How to prepare existing tonnage to
Authority, BP Exploration and • Global and Asian rig outlook be used in versatile way with minimal
12.00 Growing a Company’s Long Term Value Production Asia Pacific • Project timelines and requirements cost
• Meeting stakeholders demands *Interested to be a discussion leader? Contact • Long term benefits and likely returns
• Challenges and opportunities for shipyards
• Expanding market share and reach aileen.vitug@ibcasia.com.sg and shipowners
• Financing strategies during credit crunch 12.00 Questions and Discussion Followed
• Going beyond borders and targeting new Trichy Krishnan, Vice Dean – Research &
frontiers 18.00 Questions and Discussion PhD, NUS, Singapore by Networking Lunch
Michael See, Group Chief Financial Joint Networking Cocktail with 12.30 Questions and Discussion Followed by 14.00 Achieving High Fleet Utilization
Officer & Executive Vice President, FPSO and ODR2013 Networking Lunch through Technology
Otto Marine Limited End of Day 1 • How designs can be catered to current
14.00 Update on Cabotage in Indonesia as well as anticipated future needs?
• Assessing how best an OSV company can use • Technology and price advantage of
INDONESIA DIALOGUE
Our Special Thanks to the OSV2013 Advisory Board these rules to its advantage having highly sophisticated vessels
Robin Kirkpatrick, Chief Executive Officer, EMAS Marine Erick Limin, Managing Director, • Having vessels to meet the needs of
PT Limin Marine and Offshore nearby regions and tougher operating
Venkatraman Sheshashayee, Chief Executive Officer / Executive Director, Jaya Group of conditions
Amir Hamzah, Vice President, Operations Roy W Donaldson, Chief Operating
Companies
Support, SKMIGAS (formerly known as Officer, Topaz Energy and Marine
Capt. Mike Meade, Chief Executive Officer, M3 Marine Group BPMIGAS) Ltd
Arnstein Eknes, Segment Director, Special Ships, DNV Norway
James Fortnum, Regional Marine Authority, BP Exploration and Production Asia Pacific 14.30 OSV for Asia’s Deepwater
Kelvin Lee, Marketing Manager, Stanford 14.30 Minimal Operating Downtime for
Denis Welch, CEO, IHC Asia Pacific= Marine Vessels
• How it can be achieved?
15.00 Accessing Opportunities in Myanmar • Ensuring minimal operating
James Finch, Partner, DFDL downtime for field operations
SITE VISITS: 11 April 2013 15.30 Questions and Discussion Followed by
Afternoon Refreshments
• Reliability through DP systems
15.00 Optimized Newbuild Design that
Limited to 20 participants only provides Greater Value to a Field
16.00 Optimal Contracting and Chartering Operator
MORNING: Strategies • Drivers for Design Optimization
PANEL DISCUSSION
• Understanding the growing complexities in • Design Optimizations trends for OSVs
JAYA SHIPYARD AND offshore operations • How to achieve optimal supply
operations
VESSEL TOUR •
•
Assessing the needs of the charter market
Creating the right mix of spot and long term
Join us as we take you through Jaya charters 15.30 Questions and Discussion Followed
Holdings’ Tuas Facility and inside an OSV, • Criteria and considerations for long term by Afternoon Refreshments
to be followed by lunch onsite. contracts
John Payne, Group Business Development 16.00 Adding Functional Elements for
(9.30 – 1.00pm) Basic Supply Vessels to Conversion
Director, Hallin Marine
Craig Maddison, Chartering Manager Asia with MPSV Features
• Design compliance checks
AFTERNOON: Pacific, Dof Management AS • Deck space allocation
• Machinery allocation
EMAS TRAINING ACADEMY & 16.30 Malaysian Market Entry – A Singaporean
Owners Perspective
• Plan approval and execution of
modifications
SIMULATION CENTER • Projected Malaysian Market Growth and
Ajith PJ, Technical Director (Projects),
Development
SEE FOR YOURSELF THE EMAS ACADEMY • Working with PETRONAS License Holders and Aries Marine
EMAS Academy, a S$10 million maritime training institute Agents
dedicated to advancing safety, operational standards and • Minimizing Risk and Exposure 16.30 New Technical Opportunities
• Dual fuel technology
equipping offshore personnel with the specialised skills Stephen Clark , Chartering Manager, • Propulsion machinery
required to execute intricate offshore operations. Mermaid Marine Asia Pte Ltd • Ship power management systems
(1.30pm – 5.00pm)
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