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- Details about the conference agenda, speakers, and topics to be discussed over two days, including project updates, design and construction challenges, economics, and financing.
- Information about two half-day workshops to be held after the conference on legal and commercial issues related to FLNG, and on floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) and whether they could replace traditional onshore LNG terminals.
- Instructions for registering for the conference and workshops, along with early bird discounts for booking by certain dates.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) to be held in London in February 2014. It includes:
- Details about the conference agenda, speakers, and topics to be discussed over two days, including project updates, design and construction challenges, economics, and financing.
- Information about two half-day workshops to be held after the conference on legal and commercial issues related to FLNG, and whether floating storage and regasification units could replace traditional onshore LNG terminals.
- Instructions for registering for the conference and workshops, along with early bird discounts for booking by certain dates.
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SMi Group's Project Financing in Oil and Gas 2015 conference
1. 23 -24
NOV
2015
SMi Group proudly presents the third in the series...
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PLUS AN INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Wednesday 25th November 2015, Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, UK
Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, UK
An Oil & Gas Project Finance Workshop
Workshop Leader: Ian Cogswell, Managing Director - Head of Natural Resources,
Global Infrastructure & Projects, Natixis
8.30am - 12.30pm
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BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
• Hear how different oil price scenarios will impact
project financing
• Understand when project financing is the right
financing structure for your project
• Listen to and network with the top banks in project
finance for oil and gas projects
• Learn about ways in which political risk could be
mitigated
CHAIRMAN:
Raj Kulasingham, Senior Counsel,
Energy & Infrastructure, Dentons
KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
• Stephen Enderle, Head of Oil and Gas Finance,
Investment Banking, Rand Merchant Bank
• David Craig, Manager, Project and Structured Finance,
UK Export Credit Agency
• Jack Peck, Managing Director, Reserve Based Finance,
Natural Resources, Société Générale
• Obiajulu Ihekoromadu, Chairman and CEO, Niger
Omega Group
• Bali Kochar, Executive Director, International Structured
Finance, Banca Imi S.p.A
• Liam O'Keeffe, Managing Director, Head of Project
Finance, Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank
• Ian Cogswell, Managing Director, Head of Natural
Resources, Global Infrastructure & Projects, Natixis
• Robert Clews, Head of Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals,
Project Finance, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
• Jan Gabrynowicz, Head of Oil & Gas, London, Project
Finance, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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Project Financing in Oil and Gas
Day One | Monday 23rd November 2015 www.projectfina
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
Raj Kulasingham, Senior Counsel, Energy & Infrastructure,
Dentons
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9.10 The impact of oil prices on project finance loan markets
• State of the project finance loan markets
• How different scenarios in oil prices will affect project
finance
• Bank appetite for midstream oil & gas projects
• Bank appetite for upstream oil & gas projects
Liam O’Keeffe, Managing Director, Head of Project
Finance, Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank
The Basics of Project Finance
9.50 Back to basics: Understanding project financing
structures
• What are the cornerstones of project financing
• Applying project finance to Oil and Gas projects
• Key Lender Requirements
• Project Finance in the future
Ian Cogswell, Managing Director, Head of Natural
Resources, Global Infrastructure & Projects, Natixis
10.30 Morning Coffee
10.50 Introduction to reserve based lending
• Introduction to reserve base financing
• Banking case and reserve analysis
• Key commerical terms
• Hedging & Security
Dimitri Papaefstratiou, Partner, Energy & Infrastructure
Finance, DLA Piper
11.30 Understanding the pros and cons of other main financing
structures
• Taking a look at the main other funding structures
• Which options are most popular?
• When these may be more appropriate
• Do they offer any advantages that Project Financing
doesn’t?
Christian Coulter, Managing Director, Head of Energy
Capital EMEA, Macquarie Bank Limited
12.10 Networking Lunch
Best Banking Structures and Knowledge
1.40 The Continuum of Reserve Based Finance
• The types of reserve based finance
• Single field development finance, large borrowing base
financings, reserve based finance used for acquisition
finance, dollar per barrel, corporate
• Determining which type of reserve based finance is
suitable
• Identifying and structuring for factors affecting the
credit environment of the Borrower
• A few case studies
Jack Peck, Managing Director, Reserve Based Finance,
Natural Resources, Société Générale
2.20 Maximising your debt capacity (or all the things your
lenders don’t want you to know)
• Choosing the right structure, high level pros and cons
• Tranching the risk
- Multi-tier capital structures - can they get you more
and are they worth the increased complexity?
- Dividing the risk among the appropriate market
counterparts - who what’s which bit of the risk?
• Hedging: When is enough enough?
• Poacher turned Game Keeper
Stephen Enderle, Head of Oil and Gas Finance,
Investment Banking, Rand Merchant Bank
3.00 Afternoon Tea
International Projects looking at the Middle East and Africa
3.30 Project Financing in Africa
• The current market outlook
• The common difficulties associated with upstream
projects
• Reflection on experiences: Lessons to be learnt
Brian Marcus, Director, Oil and Gas Project and Export
Finance, Standard Chartered Bank
4.10 Completing projects in Nigeria: The key things you need
to know
• Understanding the complexities of local law
• Preparing to work internationally
• Working with International Governments
• Previous case studies and lessons learnt
Folajimi Alli-Balogun, Associate, Aluko & Oyebude
4.50 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
Raj Kulasingham, Senior Counsel, Energy & Infrastructure,
Dentons
OPENING ADDRESS
9.10 LNG Projects and their Financing: Heydey or Mayday?
• Overview and trends in the LNG Sector
• Likely impact on future LNG Financings
• Framework for evaluating LNG financings
Bali Kochar, Executive Director, International Structured
Finance, Banca Imi S.p.A
The Project Finance Markets
9.50 Oil and gas project finance
• An overview of the current trends
• Risks and mitigants
• Financing structures and sources of finance
Robert Clews, Head of Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals,
Project Finance, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
10.30 Morning Coffee
10.50 When is Project Financing the right financing structure
choice?
• The project funding landscape: what are the main
options?
• Joint Ventures and other scenarios which benefit a
project financing approach
• Taking a Geographical overview
• When project financing is attractive
Jan Gabrynowicz, Head of Oil & Gas, London, Project
Finance, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Overcoming Risk In Different Areas
11.30 Difficulties with pricing: Calculating upstream risk
• Understanding the main risks associated with upstream
projects
• Mitigating these risks: What are the possibilities?
• How do banks view and price this risk?
• How can sponsors secure upstream project financing?
Tom Woolgar, Director, EMEA Energy, Scotiabank
12.10 Networking Lunch
1.30 Considering the difficulties surrounding securing finance
for pipeline projects
• With such demand for pipeline projects, what is halting
the process?
• The main risks associated with pipeline ventures
• What lenders are looking for in pipeline projects
• Looking to the future - how will midstream financing
develop?
Dolan Hinch, Head of Middle East & Africa, Infrastructure
& Energy, Deutsche Bank
2.10 Understanding the options when dealing with the
political risk
• Why is political risk an important aspect to consider
during application for project funding
• Case studies of project failures due to political risk
• Involving the government to minimise risk
• Other mitigations which reduce political risk
Raj Kulasingham, Senior Counsel, Energy and
Infrastructure, Dentons
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.10 Working with the ECA to secure funding
• How the Export Credit Finance works differently to
other lenders
• The benefits of having the Export Credit Agency
onboard
• How to optimise working with the ECA
• Looking towards future developments
David Craig, Manager, Project and Structured Finance,
UK Export Credit Agency
3.50 Managing a joint venture: What you need to know
• Understanding the complexities of a joint venture
• The specific difficulties joint ventures produce
• Why project Financing is suited to joint ventures
• Particularities to remember when entering a joint
venture
Obiajulu Ihekoromadu, Chairman and CEO, Niger
Omega Group
4.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
4. HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Wednesday 25th November 2015
Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, UK
An Oil & Gas Project
Finance Workshop
Workshop Leader:
Ian Cogswell, Managing Director - Head of Natural
Resources, Global Infrastructure & Projects, Natixis
Overview of workshop:
From its origins in the 13th Century, when the English Crown
enlisted a leading Florentine merchant bank to aid in the
development of the Devon silver mines; through to the
production payment loans used to finance “wildcat” explorers
in the Texas & Oklahoma oil fields in the 1930’s; right up to the
multi-billion dollar LNG liquefaction Project financings being
raised today; Project Finance has been a key tool in the
development of the Natural Resources industry.
The International Project Finance Association (“IPFA”) defines
Project Finance as “the financing of long-term infrastructure,
industrial projects and public services based upon a non-
recourse or limited recourse financial structure where project
debt and equity used to finance the project are paid back
from the cashflow generated by the project.” This workshop will
describe what Project Finance is in practice; how it differs from
other forms of finance; and explore how it is applied to various
sectors of the oil & gas industry.
Why you should attend this workshop:
• To gain an understanding of the key principles of Project
Finance
• Understand the objectives of each of the various parties
to a transaction
• Learns how specific financing structures can be
developed to suit the specific needs of a transaction in
the oil & gas sector
• Understand the importance of cash flow based analysis
• See examples of Project Finance in practice through
case study analysis
Programme
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Opening remarks and introductions
9.10 Session 1 - What is Project Finance?
• Non-Recourse Financing Fundamentals
• Key Participants
• A Typical Contractual Framework
9.30 Session 2 - How Project Financing Differs from
other Forms of Financing
• Key Differences between Project Finance and
Corporate Finance
• “Off-Balance Sheet” Financing - what does it mean?
• Pros & Cons of Project Financing
10.00 Session 3 - Project Finance Key Considerations
• Bankability and Risk Allocation
• Construction Risk & Mitigation
• Supply (Feedstock) Risk & Mitigation
• Operating Risk & Mitigation
• Offtake Risk & Mitigation
10.30 Coffee
11.00 Session 4 - Cashflow Based Analysis
• From Revenue Streams to Financial Modelling
• Key Criteria for Lenders
• The Cashflow Waterfall
• Debt Profiles & Coverage Ratios
11.30 Session 5 - The Project Finance Process
• Timeline and Key Parties
• Asset Security
• Contractual Security
12.00 Session 6 - Case Studies
12.45 Closing remarks
About the Workshop Leader: Ian Cogswell
Ian Cogswell joined the NATIXIS Project Finance Group in
2006 and is currently Global Head of the Natural Resources
sector. He has over 20 years banking experience gained at
Lloyds Bank, IBJ/Mizuho, and NATIXIS and has specialised in
the oil & gas sector since 2002. At NATIXIS, he is responsible
for establishing the global strategy for the sector,
coordinating and supervising the origination and execution
of transactions and maintaining relationships with clients. Ian
holds a BA (Hons) in Economics and an MSc in Civil
Engineering, both from the University of Newcastle upon
Tyne. He is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers
and the Association of Corporate Treasurers.
About Natixis:
Natixis is the financing,
investment management,
insurance and financial
services arm of Groupe
BPCE, the second largest banking group in France. At Natixis,
we advise and support our clients and their projects worldwide.
We provide customized solutions to meet the specific needs of
companies, financial institutions and institutional investors. We
also design products and services tailored to the client base of
Groupe BPCE’s two retail networks. To do so, we draw on the
complementary areas of expertise of our core businesses:
Wholesale Banking, Investment Solutions, Insurance and
Specialized Financial Services.
5. The participants of Project Financing in Oil and
Gas 2015 will be the most senior decision makers
responsible for project financing, representing
financial institutions and oil and gas companies.
The audience will include, but not be limited to:
• Chief Financial Officer
• Finance Director
• General Manager
• Director, Investor Relations
• Director, Structured Finance
• Business Development/Business Acquisition
Director
• Director of Oil and Gas
• Consultant
• Advisor
• Project Manager
• Partner
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APac 24.5%
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Project Financing
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