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Register and pay before 17th December 2010 to save up to £200 for the Global Floating LNG Summit 2011 conference on 25-26 January 2011 in London. The summit will provide in-depth analysis and operator-led case studies on floating liquefaction technology and perfecting ship-to-ship LNG transfers. Expert participants will discuss developing offshore gas reserves with FLNG and bypassing expensive infrastructure.
3 Biggest Attractions This Year:
1. An Exclusive Site Visit to the Incheon LNG regas facility in Seoul
2. A Comprehensive Program this year focusing not just on floating LNG developments, but also on a wide variety of proposed offshore LNG projects including FSRUs, mid-scale LNG projects and comparison of offshore and onshore LNG processes
3. A Revamped Speaker Lineup comprising project owners, field operators and engineering companies and shipbuilders to focus on both the commercial and technical viability of proposed projects
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The document discusses signs that a project is troubled and ways to assess and fix troubled projects. When a project is going poorly, communication decreases, people avoid discussing the project, and blame becomes focused on instead of solving problems. To fix a troubled project, one must determine if the issues were from a single failure, multiple aggregated failures, or a catastrophic failure. The causes could be people, process, technology, or a combination. Actions to fix the project range from minor adjustments to full salvage or abandonment of the project.
The Bunkering Week 2015 is a ground breaking platform for the shipping and marine fuels sector. From Bunker markets and trade opportunities, developments in LNG Bunkering, through to Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems, the Bunkering Week will showcase the full range of strategies and solutions for the shipping community.
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http://www.lngbunkeringsg.com
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The document summarizes an agenda for the Global FLNG Summit 2011 conference.
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This document provides an overview of GE's Power Conversion business and its innovative technology solutions for the LNG value chain. GE has over 120 years of experience in the energy industry and more than 25 years of global experience in LNG projects. It offers a range of technologies including medium voltage drives, rotating machines, power management systems, and grid integration solutions to help maximize LNG production and optimize lifecycle costs. GE takes a systems approach and provides customized solutions tailored to each customer's specific needs and requirements.
The document summarizes an agenda for the Global FLNG Summit 2011 conference.
The two-day conference will cover various topics related to floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) technology, including the latest developments in FLNG, extracting stranded gas reserves using FLNG, adoption of new technologies for floating LNG, optimizing FLNG power and maintenance, and creating a business case for FLNG investment. Speakers will include representatives from energy companies, engineering firms, and regulatory bodies. Interactive sessions are planned to discuss converting LNG ships, unconventional LNG projects, risk mitigation, and financing FLNG projects. The summit aims to provide insights into realizing the potential of FLNG.
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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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The document discusses Shell's Prelude FLNG project, the first floating liquefied natural gas facility in the world located offshore Australia. It describes how in 2009, Shell and the Technip-Samsung Consortium signed an agreement for the design, construction, and installation of multiple FLNG facilities over 15 years. Key milestones included starting construction in 2012 and completing the hull in 2013. The Prelude FLNG facility is expected to produce 3.6 million tonnes per year of LNG. Safety was a primary focus in the design of the facility to handle liquefied natural gas offshore.
This training course has been designed so as to give the interested parties an introduction to small scale LNG design and operation.
- Understand the sources and nature of LNG supplies
- Grasp the significant of key technical facts
- Acquire in depth knowledge of the elements in the LNG Chain
- Develop and deep understanding of small scale Liquefaction cycles
- Understand how small scale shipping operates
- Appreciate the different market segments for small scale LNG including Marine, Road, Mining & Construction and Power
- Learn how to develop a small scale LNG business
- Appreciate the commercial aspects of the LNG business
This 3 day training course is designed to give you an operational perspective of LNG Terminals and an appreciation of how the business of LNG and relevant technologies inter-relate and work together. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to engage in highly interactive discussions and acquire critical operational processes and techniques.
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Inshore or Offshore FSRU’s provide safe, strategic and good location for the receiving terminals for LNG and provide the conversion of the methane from the liquid phase back to the gaseous phase to direct consumer usage.
This 2 day training course covers Gas and LNG activities – their Supply Chain from Onshore and Offshore Gas Fields to Market, with FSRU’s providing the last step by converting the LNG back to usable methane gas for local supply and use. Case Studies and videos will be used to illustrate lessons learned from past successful projects. A DVD of the powerpoint presentation and numerous Industry videos will be distributed with the lecture materials.
This document provides information about the 2016 Floating LNG conference, including the chairs, special address speaker, expert panel members, pre-conference workshops, and overview of the conference agenda. Some of the key sessions at the two-day conference focus on the FLNG outlook and opportunities in various international markets, technical and safety considerations of FLNG, and examining issues of commercialization, financing, and due diligence.
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at historical high records are pushing toward monetization of
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The liquefied natural gas sector has experienced large growth in the last decade and is expected to grow more in the decades to come.
WorleyParsons recently completed a study for the Global CCS Institute to identify the trends in the LNG sector and to make a range of assessments on how these trends may impact on the CCS industry.
At this webinar, Graeme Cox, Principal Consultant from WorleyParsons focused on looking at industry wide and project specific aspects of LNG and relate these to industry wide and project specific aspects of CCS. The cost escalation of LNG projects was explained as well as the impact this may have on the deployment of CCS.
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Flng - Tapping the potential of floating lng
1. Tapping the potential of floating LNG
Organisations across the planet are slowly waking up to the possibilities presented by
floating liquefied natural gas (LNG), which for many is currently an untapped
revenue stream.
Despite having significant potential, however, the majority of organisations in the oil
and gas sector are still not benefiting from the opportunities presented by this
emerging technology.
As floating LNG allows for the tapping of offshore gas reserves and access to
stranded fields, and is an alternative to costly infrastructure investments, many expect
interest in it to gain momentum in the coming years, and one of these is the Bermuda-
based Teekay LNG Partners, the largest LNG tank owner in North America.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Peter Evensen, chief executive officer of the
organisation, said that tankers which can convert liquid to gas onboard will be in
"increasing demand" in the next ten years, mainly as a result of rising electricity
production boosting consumption.
He stated: "The biggest new thing in the LNG area is floating storage regas units.
These are ships that cater for a sudden need for gas for power."
According to Mr Evensen, the company has so far identified 30 different sites which
may need floating LNG converters in the coming five years, and these range from
global powerhouses such as China to Bangladesh and Indonesian islands.
The current head of the company's North American division is set to take over as
parent company Teekay Corporation's chief executive in 2011 and said that during his
tenure he will be seeking to expand the number of tankers being used across the
planet.
As the technology enables transportation by sea to markets not yet connected by
pipelines, he said that the tankers effectively act as "import terminals", because they
are capable of carrying LNG to these areas as liquid before converting it back to gas
and sending it to local pipelines.
Companies utilising the technology find that the key benefits of doing so are
unlocking offshore gas reserves, monetising stranded fields and bypassing expensive
infrastructure, and Mr Evensen recognises that the likes of Dubai and Kuwait will also
show interest in the next five years.
"That's probably where you are going to see a lot of incremental traffic. We are also
seeing more places that burn fuel oil start to switch over to gas," he told Bloomberg.
At the moment, the global LNG tanker fleet capable of converting LNG into gas
consists of 15 vessels, and Teekay, which currently owns 15 LNG tankers without this
2. capability, earlier this year confirmed that it had purchased a 50 per cent stake in one
of these advanced carriers.
However, the LNG chief executive said he is currently "pessimistic" about the state of
US LNG exports, as costs are generally higher than in regions such as Qatar, mainly
due to the time taken for the commodity to reach consumers.
Nevertheless, companies such as Freeport LNG Development, Macquarie Group and
Cheniere Energy have stated their intention to build LNG export terminals across the
US.
Mr Evensen speculated: "Gas has a great future in the US, but I don't believe
exporting gas from the US has a great future."
"Today you have Qatar, Malaysia, and Indonesia exporting LNG, but the one that's
going to be huge in the future is Australia. There is going to be plenty of gas even
before you take into account new LNG projects in Africa."
In terms of the distances which need to be travelled, he said that it is "clearly" less
expensive to bring gas from the Australasian countries and Indonesia to the major
LNG import markets, which include China, Japan and Korea.
One thing is clear, however, the global floating LNG market will continue to grow in
the next ten years and organisations which have the knowledge and expertise to assess
the business case for investing in the technology will be the ones who benefit the
most.
The Global Floating LNG Summit will be hosted from 24th - 26th January in London. For more
details, please visit the website: www.globalflngsummit.com , call freephone: 0800 652 2363
or email: enquire@iqpc.co.uk.
3. Register and pay before 17th December 2010 and save up to £200
GLOBAL FLOATING
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fields and bypass expensive infrastructure
This year’s expert
participants include:
Quote Senior Vice President - Operations
FLNGSLIDE Excelerate Energy L.P.
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conference Vice President
Pre Conference Workshop: 24th January 2011 ticket LNG Marine Operations
America Square Conference Centre, London, UK E.ON Ruhrgas
Floating Liquid Natural Gas represents a significant and yet
untapped revenue stream. The Global FLNG Summit will provide Director
operator led, in-depth analysis on how to: Methane Services
BG Group
• Perfect ship-to-ship transfer with the latest technical developments
• Utilise the latest advances in floating re-gas and liquefaction LNG Business
Development Manager
technology Centrica
• Ensure that your FLNG project is safety compliant from its inception
with direct guidance from the HSE General Manager
Sigtto
• Build the business case for FLNG investment with a 360 degree
assessment of the financial and legal requirements Head of LNG
Energy & Power Ltd
“Excellent discussions on the high impact issues.” Emerging Technology Lead
Michael Harbeson, Conoco Phillips HSE
FLNG Consultant
Plus in depth interactive pre conference workshop Norwegian Petroleum Society
Workshop: 24th Jan 09:00 – 12:00
What’s missing for the sanction of the first Floating Liquefaction Vessel? Senior Research Fellow
Energy and Power Ltd The Oxford Institute for
Energy Studies
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4. Workshop Day Monday 24th January 2011
Workshop 09.00 - 12.00 AM
What’s missing for the sanction of the first Floating
Liquefaction Vessel?
The industry has been studying floating liquefaction for the past 40 years and a lot of money has been
spent on engineering studies but still no sanctioned project. It has been mentioned that one company
alone has spent around $500 million to date on their concept but still no orders.
This workshop will summarise the current options on offer and then look at the issues that are likely
preventing approval of the first project.
Namely;
• The need for an economic solution that will generate a profit to stakeholders;
• The main technical issues and how they can be mitigated
• The main commercial issues and how they can be addressed
• The need to comply with the project development ‘gated’ process for smooth energy company
buy-in and approval;
• The project execution strategy to be adopted, particularly for new technology;
• The lessons learned from the recent successful floating storage and regasification projects and how
they could be
applied to benefit floating liquefaction projects;
Your workshop leader:
Brian Songhurst, Director LNG, Energy and Power
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5. Conference Day One Tuesday 25th January 2011
08:30 Registration and welcome coffee 12:30 Extracting stranded gas - new approaches
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• Understand the ‘Supply Glut’; its scale, duration and impact on your business
• Find out how post recession supply and demand fundamentals will effect 13:15 Lunch and Networking Break
your business
• Develop a clear understanding of the World’s future LNG needs
• Assess the challenges and opportunities for FLNG and you can deal with them Technical Focus Sessions
Howard Rogers
Senior Research Fellow 14:15 Tandem and side-by-side transfer, evaluate
Oxford Institute of Energy Studies the merits of each approach
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You will have the opportunity to exchange details with every member Senior Vice President - Operations
of the delegate audience- so that you have already identified your Excelerate Energy L.P.
business prospects as the Summit gets underway
15.00 Adoption of new technologies for floating LNG;
The development of a LNG Test and Technology
10:45 Centre:
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Bas van den Beemt
11:45 FLNG Beyond the Hype – Discover the latest Business developer Oil and Gas
TNO Science and Industry
developments in FLNG technology
• View the concepts currently on offer for floating liquefaction 15:45 Coffee and networking break
• Hear where the first FLNG projects are likely to be located
• hat tangible successes have been achieved to date in the development
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of FLNG? service operation
• earn from successful FSRU projects and the elements that can be
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floating liquefaction project Alexandre Eykerman
Brian Songhurst Sales Director Ship Power
Director LNG Wärtsilä Switzerland
Energy and Power
17:15 Chairman’s summary and close of conference day one
* Subject to final confirmation
“It was good to hear the opinion
of the variouselements of the
LNG-FSPOvalue chain”
Arata Nakamura, Inpex Corporation
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6. Conference Day Two Wednesday 26th January 2011
08:30 Registration and welcome coffee 13:45 Problem Solving Session Conversion of existing
09:00 Chairman’s opening remarks
LNG Ships
• conversion a viable alternative to building an FLNG facility from
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Engineering Consultant
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• dentify how responsible regulators assess the hazards, risks and
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14.30 Unconventional LNG - Changing the shape
of this process into the UK of the business
• dentify the key success factors for unconventional LNG projects
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Giles Farrer
Analyst - Global LNG
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technology before its implementation 15:15 Coffee and networking break
• Discover the pitfalls of being part of the first wave of operators
of FLNG facilities 15:45 Panel Discussion and Open Floor Interactive
• Balance the pros and cons so that you can decide if the risk is justifiable
Session: Creating the business case for FLNG
Taff Powell In roundtables – use the knowledge and opinions gathered over the last
Emerging Technologies Lead two days to inform the creation of a business case for FLNG. Each group
HSE will need to identify…
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10:45 Coffee and networking break Concept Development Manager
FLEX LNG
11:15 Chatham House Rules Frederic Venner
A closed session where you can discuss those sensitive and burning Vice President LNG Marine Operations
issues. This will be an Audio Visual free session in which everything that E.ON*
is said is off the record. Questions collected from the networking sessions Captain Mark Lane
on day 1 will be put to the group and answered with complete anonymity. Vice President of Operations
A perfect opportunity to voice that controversial theory! Excellerate Energy
12:00 Problem Solving Session – Financing
16:30 Wrap-up session: Looking forward –
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12.45 Lunch and networking break
17:15 Chairman’s summary and close of main conference
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the Global FLNG • Head of LNG • Naval Architects • Emerging Technologies
Lead
Summit? • Business Development
Manager
• Senior Project Manager
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7. GLOBAL
FLOATING LNG
SUMMIT 2011
The Developing World of FLNG
Company: Shell/Statoil Company: Shell Company: Petronas Company: Shell
Field: Nnwa Doro Field: NEMed Location: Offshore Field: Prelude
Location: Offshore Nigeria Location: Offshore Egypt Malaysia Location: Browse Basin,
Australia
Company: Inpex
Field: Abadi
Size: 10 TCF
Location: Offshore Indonesia
Company: Teekay, ML
Field: Kitimat Company: Talisman
Location: Offshore Canada Field: Pandora, Rift
Location: PNG
Company: BG
Field: Block 5c
Size: 1.5 TCF Company: Woodside
Location: Offshore Trinidad Field: Sunrise
Location: Timor Sea
Company: Petrobras
Field: Tupi and Guara
Location: Pre-salt
discoveries, offshore Brazil Company: FLEX LNG
Field: Chuditch, Bilby, Wombat
Location: Timor Sea
Company: Ophir
Field: Lykos and Fortuna
Size: 1.5 TCF - 3TCF Company: Tullow Oil Company: PTTEP Company: GDF Suez
Location: Offshore Equatorial Field: Kudu Field: Coogee, Cash, and Santos
Guinea Location: Offshore
Namibia
Maple
Location: Timor Sea
Field: Petrel, Tern and
Frigate Potential FLNG
Location: Bonaparte
Basin, Australia
Projects as of 2009
Why is this THE ONLY FLNG Summit you need Maximise Your Involvement:
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities
to attend this year? The Global Floating LNG Summit 2011 will provide you with the
unique opportunity to profile the solutions that operators are looking
• Operator led case studies and discussion for. By sponsoring you will gain invaluable face-face exposure with
the key decision makers over a prolonged period. This event is the
• Insight on the only FLNG projects on the market right now perfect opportunity to promote your services in an environment that
is both business and information orientated it is the perfect setting
for social interaction and networking. A focus on getting you direct
•Cutting edge analysis on optimum FLNG vessel design access to the key decision makers across leading organisations will
and technology solutions ensure that your investment is well placed. We understand that the
needs of all our sponsors and exhibitors will differ. That’s why we
don’t limit you to specific packages. For more information contact
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sponsorship@iqpc.co.uk and she will be able to tailor make
• Meet global decision makers and key solution providers a package suited to your company’s strategies and needs.
Telephone: Fax: Email: Visit:
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