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Pre-Conference Workshops:
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19 June 2017
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20-21 June 2017 for More!

Post-Conference Workshop:
22 June 2017
Venue:
Equarius Hotel, Resorts
World Sentosa, Singapore

Actualising FSRU Projects and Uncovering New Market


Opportunities in Asia
Featuring FSRU operators, owners and technical experts including:

Laura Saguin U Soe Myint Nazery Khalid


Division Chief, Natural Director General (R) Head of Panning &
Gas Management Energy Planning Development
Division Department Boustead Heavy
Philippine Department Ministry of Electricity Industries Corporation
of Energy and Energy, Myanmar

Ajay Kumar Syed Ammar Shah


Abul Mansur
Chairman and Head of Business
Chairman
Managing Director Development
Petrobangla
Fox Petroleum Limited Engro Elengy Terminal

Parth Jindal
Kazuya Sasaki
Managing Director
General Manager
Hegh LNG Asia
Mitsui OSK Lines
Pte.Ltd

Join Industry Experts at FSRU Asia


Summit 2017 to:

Uncover new opportunities in Meet government officials,


emerging and frontier FSRU project and vessel owners to
markets such as Bangladesh, discuss the growth of FSRUs
Thailand, the Philippines and in Southeast Asia and South
Pakistan and forecast for the Asia
industry in 2017 and beyond
Learn from actual case-
studies of recently completed
Take part in an interactive
FSRU projects, including
roundtable discussion on
Bumi Amardas Malta FSRU,
FSRU containment systems,
which achieved first LNG in
regasification skids and
January 2017 Sponsors:
offloading systems and how
they impact the efficiency of Plus, engage in an intimate
FSRUs networking session with key
decision makers in the LNG
Find out ways to improve
supply chain Developed and Organised by:
FSRU vessel efficiency and
increasing send-out and
storage capacity

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INTRODUCTION

Dear industry colleagues,


Who Can You Expect
With 23 FSRUs currently operational and a further seven on
order, Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs) have to Meet:
quickly become a mainstream solution for potential new LNG
regasification terminals and have helped new markets import Government officials Project financiers
LNG to meet growing gas demands. Fourteen out of 33 LNG FSRU owners FSRU equipment
current import markets have floating capacity and five of these FSRU operators providers
14 have onshore capacity as well. Oil & gas companies FSRU EPCs
Shipyards FSRU consultants
Indonesia remains the main FSRU market in Southeast Asia Power plant operators
with two operational vessels although there have been talks
that neighbouring countries such as Thailand, Philippines,
Vietnam and Myanmar could also make forays into the FSRU
market to meet their energy demand.
From Across Asia and Beyond:
Over in South Asia, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are already 5%
leading the way in FSRUs and it is understood that these
5%

35%
countries, together with Southeast Asia, will lead the growth in 5%
LNG demand over the next few years to offset weaker demand
from traditional import markets such as Japan and South 5%
Korea.
10%
With so much potential growth in Asias FSRU market, the 2nd
FSRU Asia Summit is geared towards addressing some of the
most important issues affecting the FSRU market in the region, 10%
including technology, associated infrastructure, transportation
and vessel availability. We will also analyse frontier FSRU
markets such as Thailand, Philippines and Myanmar and
emerging FSRU markets in the region.
25%
Singapore
Please take this opportunity to explore the agenda and case Rest of Southeast Asia (Thailand, Indonesia,
studies that will be presented at the summit, and I look forward Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei)
to welcoming you in June! North Asia (Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan)
South Asia (India, Bangladesh, Pakistan)
Best Regards, USA
Australia + New Zealand
Hairul Borhan Europe (UK)
Conference Producer MENA (Jordan, Egypt, UAE, Kuwait)
FSRU Asia Summit 2017

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Focusing on both small to mid-scale as well as large scale projects,
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opportunities in 2017 and beyond, and find out how stakeholders are
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OUR DISTINGUISHED

SPEAKER LINEUP INCLUDES:

U Soe Myint Parth Jindal


Kelvin Li
Director General (R) Managing Director
Gas Consulting Expert
Energy Planning Hegh LNG Asia
The Lantau Group
Department Pte.Ltd
Ministry of
Electricity and
Energy, Myanmar Ajay Kumar Karthik Sathyamoorthy
Chairman and President
As the previous Director
Managing Director Galway Group
General for the Energy Planning
Fox Petroleum
Department in Myanmars Ministry
Limited
of Energy, U Soe Myint is well-
versed in the countrys energy Ajay Kumar is currently Chairman
and Managing Director of Fox Stephen Thompson
policies. Hear him speak about
Petroleum, which will be building an Manager LNG & Gas
Myanmars gas-fired power plant
FSRU in Karnataka, India. Hear him Poten & Partners
requirements and how FSRUs will
benefit the development of the speak about Indias LNG demand,
Thilawa SEZ and Dawei SEZ. the current state of Indias LNG
infrastructure and the role FSRUs
Roman Kazmin
will play in major India a major LNG
Head of LNG
importer in the next 5 years.
Laura Saguin ICIS Heren
Division Chief, Natural
Gas Management Shiv Sivarajah
Division Director of Natural Kerry Anne Shanks
Philippine Department Resources Head of APAC Gas and
of Energy ING Bank Asia LNG Research
Wood Mackenzie

Dr. Veerapat
Kiatfuengfoo Kazuya Sasaki
Yoga P. Suprapto
Director Petroleum General Manager
CEO
Business Group, Mitsui OSK Lines
Rinder Energia
Energy Policy and
Planning Office
Kazuya Sasaki has been in the
Thailand Ministry of
LNG shipping business for more Bara Frontasia
Energy
than 23 years and was engaged Operation &
in various FSRU and FSU projects Commercial Director
around the world. He is currently Nusantara Regas
Sampe Purba developing Uruguay FSRU project,
Vice President which will be the largest FSRU in
of Gas South America. He will discuss the
selection criteria for some of the Abul Mansur
Commercialization
major components of the Uruguay Chairman
SKK Migas
FSRU project and provide updates Petrobangla
Sampe Purba currently holds
on its construction.
position as Vice President of Gas
Commercialization at Indonesias
Syed Ammar Shah
energy regulator SKK MIGAS, having Nazery Khalid
Head of Business
joined its predecessor BP Migas in Head of Panning &
Development
2002. His responsibilities include Development
Engro Elengy Terminal
managing the commercialization Boustead Heavy
and monetization of pipeline gas, Industries Corporation
LPG and LNG. Hear him talk about Travis Maurer
Indonesias current energy mix and Senior Vice President/
Gianluca Orlandi
how FSRUs will help the country Head of Oil & Gas
LNG FSRU Project
achieve its 35,000MW power Upstream & Offshore
Manager
generation target. Sumitomo Mitsui
Bumi Armada
Banking Corporation

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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

MONDAY, 19 JUNE 2017

Workshop A | 9:00 - 12:00 Workshop B | 13:00 - 16:00


Important Steps and Considerations to FSRU 101: Understanding Crucial FSRU
Execute an FSRU Project Successfully, Systems and How to Integrate Them
On-Time and Within Budget to Improve a Vessels Efficiency and
Getting an FSRU project operational involves many crucial Reliability
decision-making processes. From the selection of important With FSRUs gaining popularity as a mainstream solution
system components, budgeting, shipyard selection, EPCs for potential new LNG regasification terminals, it is crucial
to sourcing for LNG, these steps often determine how for industry professionals to have a strong grasp of each
successful an FSRU project is and whether they can be aspect of an FSRU and understand how each component
completed within the given timeframe and whether it will affect the vessels deployment, costs, operational strategy,
overrun the projects budget. This workshop aims to help maintenance and efficiency. This workshop aims to help
industry professionals to: industry professionals to:
Identify some of the most important considerations when Get a better understanding of a typical FSRU
executing an FSRU project infrastructure
Develop an effective project development timeline to Familiarise themselves with the various FSRU terms and
prevent project overrun jargons
Learn about the successful execution of the Malta Design a better and more efficient FSRU through a better
FSRU project and understand what and why some key understanding of how the various components and
decisions were made systems work
Gianluca Orlandi Identify crucial component and systems that affect FSRU
LNG FSRU Project Manager operations and deployment
Bumi Armada
Kelvin Li
Gas Consulting Expert
Gianluca currently works for Malaysia-based oilfield services
The Lantau Group
company Bumi Armada as Project Manager for the Malta
LNG FSU regasification project. He led a team of 70 people
Kelvin Li serves as a Gas Consulting Expert at The Lantau
to oversee the conversion of FSU Armada LNG Mediterrana
Groups (TLG) Hong Kong office. He has 16 years experience
into the FSRU and is responsible for overall project execution
in the gas and power industry. Prior to joining TLG, Kelvin
and handover to operations. Prior to this, he has more than
was a Senior Consultant based in London, where he
10 years experience with Italian oil and gas company Eni,
consulted on in-depth LNG market analyses and forecasts.
most recently as the Project Manager for FPSO Olombendo.
He has a strong background in strategic planning, market
Lunch will be provided for delegates attending analysis, economic modelling, business development,
these workshops account management, commercial negotiation and team
leadership.

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POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

THURSDAY, 22 JUNE 2017

Workshop C | 09:00 - 12:00 Workshop D | 13:00 - 16:00


Gaining Market Access to Various Innovative Strategies to FSRU Financing
FSRU Markets in Asia and Overcoming With the cost of building, operating and maintaining a FSRU
Regulatory Hurdles easily reaching millions of dollars, having access to project
finance is crucial. Some countries, especially developing
With more than five countries in Southeast Asia and South nations, might find it difficult to tap into the financial markets
Asia importing LNG for their own consumption, and all to get the required funding. This workshop will discuss:
having their own sets of regulations pertaining to LNG
Understand the current status of the lending market for
imports and access to their energy market, it is crucial for
FSRU projects
LNG exporters, importers and FSRU operators to understand
Some of the innovative financing solutions that are
the various regulations that could present a hurdle to their
suitable for Southeast Asia and South Asia countries
business and to determine the best market access strategies.
Security concerns in financing FSRU vessels under
This workshop aims to help LNG industry practitioners:
construction or undergoing conversion
Gain a better understanding of the various market Understanding the risks for both lenders and creditors
practices in Asia including Indonesia, India, Thailand, when financing a FSRU project
Bangladesh and Pakistan
Identify any potential regulatory hurdles to enter the LNG Shiv Sivarajah
market in Asia Director of Natural Resources
ING Bank Asia
Formulate steps to overcome any market access and
regulatory setbacks
Shiv heads ING Banks Offshore Oil & Gas Services franchise
Establish a solid market entry strategy into the various in Asia. ING is a leading global oil & gas project finance
LNG importing countries in Asia bank with a particularly strong franchise in the offshore oil
& gas sector, having financed over 173 offshore oil & gas
Karthik Sathyamoorthy
transactions over the past 20 years. Shiv has been a banker
President
for 16 years. He started his career in London where he
Galway Group
worked for 10 years, firstly with HSBC and subsequently with
Lloyds Bank. He has worked for ING Bank in Asia for 6 years.
Karthik is currently the President at Galway Group and has
the overall responsibility for Galways operations globally.
Before joining Galway Singapore in 2011, Karthik has had
an extensive Gas and LNG transactional and commercial
experience working for Wood Mackenzie, HSBC and Crisil.
It was a well-organised event with
Karthik has managed consulting assignments relating to ample opportunities for attendees to
the development of new LNG import terminals, small scale
network with industry experts and to
LNG, LNG ship scheduling, contracting and commercial
negotiations across South East Asia, North Asia and Middle participate in conference sessions
East. Other assignments have included Pan-Asian and Ticy Veluvellel Thomas, Lead Contracts Specialist, Modec
country-specific gas strategies; LNG procurement studies;
Gas/LNG pricing studies and storage studies.

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DAY ONE TUESDAY, 20 JUNE 2017

08:15 Registration & Refreshments 11:00 Panel Discussion: FSRUs As A Viable Long-Term
Alternative To On-Shore Import Terminals
Joint Plenary Sessions with the FLNG World Congress Breakdown of the various operating costs
associated with the long-term deployment of an
08:50 Welcome Note from Chairperson & Speed FSRU
Networking Comparing the operational efficiency between
FSRUs and onshore import terminals and its
09:00 LNG Outlook: Revolution or Passing Storm? impact on long-term operational viability
How has the industry responded to low prices Analysing the various issues affecting FSRU
and weaker growth in key markets? deployment including compatibility issues with
Is the waxing US supply fundamentally changing existing and new-build LNG vessels
industry dynamics? Understanding the socio-economic impact
What is the outlook for new LNG supply projects? of FSRU projects on the community and
What are the implications for the FLNG and environment and why it is more advantageous
FSRU solutions? than on-shore terminals
Stephen Thompson Parth Jindal Karthik Sathyamoorthy
Manager LNG & Gas Managing Director President
Poten & Partners Hegh LNG Asia Pte.Ltd Galway Group
Ajay Kumar
09:30 Predicting The End Of The LNG Glut And How It Chairman and Managing
Will Impact Supply And Demand In The Pacific Director
Basin Fox Petroleum Limited
Breakdown of existing contracted and
Moderator:
uncontracted LNG supplies in the Pacific and
Kerry Anne Shanks
Atlantic Basins
Head of APAC Gas and LNG Research
Estimating the number of spot LNG cargoes
Wood Mackenzie
available globally in the next 18 months
Impact of low oil prices on LNG supply and the
12:00 Securing Project Financing For FSRUs In
estimated timeframe of when LNG demand is
Developing Countries
expected to pick up globally
Breakdown of the various costs to build an FSRU
Analysing potential new FSRU markets in Asia
and a mini-FSRU in Asia
and the Middle East and how it will affect LNG
Overview of the various financing solutions
prices
available, especially for developing countries that
Roman Kazmin
might not have the best credit ratings
Head of LNG
Identifying major considerations when applying
ICIS Heren
for project financing and how to solve these issues

10:00 Morning Coffee & Networking Break Travis Maurer


Senior Vice President/Head of Oil & Gas Upstream
Development Of The FSRU Market In Asia-Pacific & Offshore
And The Available Opportunities Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

10:30 Understanding The Requirements Of Existing 12:30 Networking Lunch


FSRU Markets In Asia And Identifying New
Opportunities In The Region Case Studies of Successful FSRU Project Execution
Breakdown of the various operational FSRUs
deployed in Asia, including their current 13:30 Case-study: Factors To Consider In Order To Bring
operating capacities and existing LNG supply The Uruguay FSRU, South Americas Biggest FSRU,
contracts Online, On-Time And Within Budget
Analysing potential new FSRU markets in Asia Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) view of the current
and how it will affect existing and future LNG growth of the FSRU industry and some of the
supply and demand and prices major impacts on the LNG shipping industry
Understand the reasons behind the growth of Understanding the reason why MOL is installing
mini-FSRUs and its potential deployment in Asia, the largest storage tank for the Uruguay FSRU
especially Indonesia Analysing the major difference between the
Uruguay LNG FSRU and some of the existing
Kerry Anne Shanks
FSRUs currently deployed globally in terms of
Head of APAC Gas and LNG Research
design and technology used
Wood Mackenzie

*Pending final confirmation

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DAY ONE TUESDAY, 20 JUNE 2017

Selection criteria for some of the major Improving vessel operational capabilities through
components of the Uruguay FSRU and updates the adoption of industry best practices in FSRU
on the construction of the project conversions and newbuilds
Breakdown of the cost projections for the project Understand how good vessel design can help
and initiatives taken by MOL to ensure project is reduce operating and maintenance costs while
completed within budget increasing production efficiency
Kazuya Sasaki Nazery Khalid
General Manager Head of Panning & Development
Mitsui OSK Lines Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation

14:00 Case-study: Analysing The Successful Conversion 16:30 Understanding FSRU Chartering Contracts And
Of An Existing Moss-Tank LNG Carrier Into Maltas How It Will Impact The Number Of Available
First FSRU Vessels Over The Next Three Years
Understanding the various FSRU docking Breakdown of currently chartered FSRUs whose
concepts and the reasons why Bumi Armada lease will expire in the next three years and how
adopted the spread-mooring arrangement for they will affect LNG supply and demand
the Malta FSRU Number of FSRUs currently on order, including
Reducing development costs through the use of newbuilds and conversions, and when they would
a shore-based power supply for the FSRU be entering service
Ensuring the highest level of FSRU efficiency by Understanding how the current low LNG prices
reducing dry-docking through the use of long- affect FSRU demand and supply
term coating and in-water inspection philosophy Parth Jindal
Gianluca Orlandi* Managing Director
LNG FSRU Project Manager Hegh LNG Asia Pte.Ltd
Bumi Armada
17:00 End of Day 1
14:30 Industry Thought Leadership: Richtech

15:00 Industry Thought Leadership: Sofec

15:30 Afternoon Tea & Networking Break This is a very market specific
Ensuring FSRU Vessel Availability And Increasing conference which provides good
Operational Uptime
insight and expert perspectives
16:00 Identifying And Adopting The Best Practices In
FSRU Construction To Increase Vessel Efficiency
on the FSRU market.
And Reduce Down-Time Donald Leow, Estimating & Tender Manager, Dyna-Mac
Breakdown of the number of number of vessels Engineering Services
being converted into FSRUs and the number of
newbuilds expected to enter the market in the
next 3 years

MEDIA PARTNERS

FPSO and FLNG


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*Pending final confirmation

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DAY TWO WEDNESDAY, 21 JUNE 2017

08:50 Opening Address by Conference Chairman


FSRU Country Focus - Indonesia
FSRU Infrastructure and Technology
11:00 Overview Of Indonesias Power Requirements And
09:00 Ensuring Sufficient Associated Offshore Offloading How FSRUs Are Helping To Achieve The 35k MW
Infrastructure To Support FSRU Operations Power Generation Target
Identifying the various associated onshore Breakdown of Indonesias current energy matrix
facilities needed to support FSRU operations and how natural gas will grow in importance and
such as gas pipelines, storage, etc. account for 25% of the energy mix by 2025
Determining the cost of associated facilities Achieving the 35k MW power generation target
needed and determining whether they are more through the use of more gas-fired power plants
cost-effective than on-shore LNG terminals Importance of LNG imports and FSRUs to meet
Most effective strategies of integrating FSRUs natural gas demands throughout Indonesia
with associated onshore facilities to reduce Sampe Purba
project development and operational cost Vice President of Gas Commercialization
Yoga P. Suprapto SKK Migas
CEO
Rinder Energia 11:30 Assessing The Commercial Viability Of Mini-FSRUs
To Meet Space Constraints And Marginal Demand
09:30 Interactive Round Table Session: Improving FSRU In Indonesia
Vessel Efficiency, Lowering LNG Deliverability Analysing the growth and suitability of mini-
Downtime And Increasing Send-Out And Storage FSRUs in Asia, especially in archipelagic
Capacity countries such as Indonesia
In this inter-industry dialogue, delegates from Breakdown of the various costs of operating
various key stakeholders will engage in roundtable mini-FSRUs and why they are still more attractive
discussions comprising 8-10 members for an in- than running gas pipelines across the country
depth dialogue into three of the most important Assessing the various infrastructure needed to
components of an FSRU. Each discussion group support mini-FSRU operations and their socio-
will take place concurrently, with the tables economic and environmental impact
rotating every 20 minutes. Delegates will have the Bara Frontasia
opportunity to engage in all three of the discussion Operation & Commercial Director
groups over the course of the session. Nusantara Regas
Roundtable Chairman:
Karlman Tham* 12:00 Panel Discussion: Analysing Indonesias Existing
General Manager and Planned FSRUs - West Java FSRU, FSRU
Excelerate Energy Singapore Lampung, Cilamaya FSRU and Bali FSRU
Overview of the various operational and planned
Topic 1: Containment System (Cargo Tanks) FSRUs across Indonesia

This session will discuss the importance of Breakdown of LNG supply contracts for the
containment systems in FSRUs and how to ensure various FSRUs in Indonesia
they are safe, effective and meet the needs of Analysing the operating capacity of each FSRU
FSRU operators while conforming to the various and possible ways to increase them
construction codes. Analysing the future of the FSRU market in
Indonesia and their impact on the countrys
Topic 2: Regasification Skids power generation market

This session will discuss the importance of How FSRUs are helping Indonesia to meet its
regasification skids for FSRUs. It will also explore natural gas needs
the best practices in installing regasification skids Sampe Purba Parth Jindal
to improve send-out output and regasification Vice President of Gas Managing Director
efficiency. Commercialization Hegh LNG Asia
SKK Migas Pte.Ltd
Topic 3: Offloading systems
 Bara Frontasia Yoga P. Suprapto
This session will explore the various offloading Operation & Commercial CEO
systems for FSRUs and how to determine the best Director Rinder Energia
and most suitable configuration to maximise LNG Nusantara Regas
off-loading for each project.
Moderator:
Roman Kazmin, Head of LNG, ICIS Heren
10:30 Morning Coffee & Networking Break

*Pending final confirmation

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DAY TWO WEDNESDAY, 21 JUNE 2017

13:00 Networking Lunch Frontier FSRU Markets: Assessing Realistic FSRU


Opportunities In Untouched Markets
Finding New Opportunities in Emerging FSRU Markets
16:00 Thailand Building An FSRU To Complement The
14:00 India Benefits Of Utilising FSRUs In A Price- Existing Onshore Map Ta Phut LNG Terminal
Sensitive Import Market Overview of the existing LNG infrastructure in
Overview of Indias LNG demand, which is Thailand
expected to register a compound annual growth Analysing the need for an FSRU to increase
rate (CAGR) of 17% during 2015-2025 Thailands LNG import capacity
Current state of Indias stretched LNG Benefits of an FSRU vs onshore terminal in
infrastructure and the investments being made to Thailand
grow the sector Potential location, size and capacity of the
How FSRUs will play a major role in making India planned FSRU
a major LNG importer in the next 5 years
Dr. Veerapat Kiatfuengfoo
Breakdown of existing and planned FSRUs in
India and their specifications, supply contracts Director Petroleum Business Group, Energy Policy
and lease and Planning Office
Thailand Ministry of Energy
Ajay Kumar
Chairman and Managing Director 16:30 Myanmar Powering The Nation Through Gas
Fox Petroleum Limited Imports Via FSRUs
Overview of Myanmars gas-fired power plants
14:30 Bangladesh Jumping On The LNG Import requirements
Bandwagon Through FSRUs Analysing the power needs of Myanmar and the
progression for Bangladesh, where 63% of power various Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
plants are already gas-fired Benefits of importing LNG via FSRUs for the
Identifying major financial, regulatory and Thilawa SEZ and Dawei SEZ
economic considerations for Bangladesh to start Estimated timeline, requirements and location of
importing LNG using FSRUs the planned LNG / FSRU terminals
List of Infrastructure needed to support FSRUs
U Soe Myint
operations in Bangladesh, including storage
Director General (R)
tanks, jettys, pipelines, etc.
Energy Planning Department, Ministry of
Abul Mansur Electricity and Energy, Myanmar
Chairman
Petrobangla 17:00 Philippines Potential Fsru Implementations To
Meet The Countrys Natural Gas Demands
15:00 Pakistan Overview Of The Countrys First And Overview of the current natural gas supply
Second FSRUs situation in the Philippines
Operational analysis of Pakistans first FSRU and Evaluating the benefits of FSRUs in meeting
its contribution to Pakistans gas demand Philippine gas demands
Analysing the technical and operational Utilising an FSRU as an interim measure before a
requirements for Pakistans second FSRU permanent LNG terminal is built
Exploring Pakistans potential position as a major Updates on time-line, progress of the various
LNG importer in South Asia planned FSRUs across the Philippines
Syed Ammar Shah Laura Saguin
Head of Business Development Division Chief, Natural Gas Management Division
Engro Elengy Terminal Philippine Department of Energy

15:30 Afternoon Tea & Networking Break 17:30 Closing Remarks by Chairperson & End of Summit

This conference allowed me to reach the right persons at


owner/operators and engineering companies
Bruce Kleppe, Business Development Manager, Gas Processing, Clariant

*Pending final confirmation

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IQPC Global Innovation Pte Ltd, 61 Robinson Road,
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Please photocopy for multiple bookings. Your priority registration code is printed below. Please quote it when registering.
EVENT CODE: 27399.002 PDFW
BOOK AND PAY BEFORE 25 APRIL 2017 AND SAVE UP TO SGD600 ON THE CONFERENCE PACKAGE! TEAM DISCOUNTS
IQPC recognises the value of learning in teams. Group bookings at the same time
from the same company receive these discounts:
CONFERENCE PACKAGES EARLY BIRD PRICE
BOOK AND PAY BY
SPECIAL RATE PRICE
BOOK AND PAY BY
STANDARD PRICE
BOOK AND PAY AFTER
3 or more 7% 5 or more 10% 8 or more 15%
ALL PRICES SHOWN ARE IN SINGAPORE DOLLARS 31 March 2017 28 April 2017 28 April 2017
Only one discount available per booking. Team discounts are not available in con-
junction with another discount, and do not apply to workshop(s) only bookings.
Conference + 4 Add ons 5,599 (SAVE 600) 5,899 (SAVE 300) 6,199
Call us for a special discount rate for teams of 10 and above.
Conference + 3 Add ons A B C D 4,999 (SAVE 600) 5,299 (SAVE 300) 5,599

Conference + 2 Add ons A B C D 4,399 (SAVE 600) 4,699 (SAVE 300) 4,999 VENUE & ACCOMODATION

Conference + 1 Add on A B C D 3,799 (SAVE 600) 4,099 (SAVE 300) 4,399 Equarius Hotel, Resorts World Sentosa
8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
Conference 2,999 (SAVE 600) 3,299 (SAVE 300) 3,599 Tel: (65) 6575 0021
Registrations without immediate payment or credit card details will incur a processing fee of SGD99 per delegate Web: www.rwsentosa.com/Homepage/HotelsAndSpa/EquariusHotel

DELEGATES REGISTRATION DETAILS Hotel accommodation and travel costs are not included in the registration
fee. A reduced corporate room rate has been arranged at Equarius
Title: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Dr. Other
Hotel, Resorts World Sentosa for attendees at this conference.
First name: Surname: To take advantage of this special rate, please process the hotel room
reservation form provided upon confirmation of your attendance.
Job Title: Department:

Email Address: Company: IQPC CANCELLATION, POSTPONEMENT AND SUBSTITUTION POLICY


You may substitute delegates at any time by providing reasonable advance notice to IQPC.
Address: For any cancellations received in writing not less than eight (8) days prior to the
conference, you will receive a 90% credit to be used at another IQPC conference
which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. An
administration fee of 10% of the contract fee will be retained by IQPC for all permitted
Country: Postcode: cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within seven
(7) days (inclusive) of the conference. In the event that IQPC postpones an event for any
reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend in on the rescheduled date, you will
Telephone: OFFICE MOBILE Fax:
receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC
event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of
Approving Managers Name:
postponement. Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. There
are no refunds given under any circumstances. IQPC is not responsible for any loss or
Email Address:
damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of an event. IQPC
shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled, rescheduled or
Approving Date: DD / MM / YYYY postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event
Delegates
Managers that renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes
Signature: I agree to IQPCs
Signature: of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labor strike,
payment terms.
extreme weather or other emergency. Please note that while speakers and topics were
If the invoice is to be addressed for the attention of a different person than the delegate, please complete the details below: confirmed at the time of publishing, circumstances beyond the control of the organizers may
First name: Surname: necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As such,
IQPC reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary
without any liability to you whatsoever. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our
Email Address: Telephone: OFFICE web page as soon as possible.
If you have not received an acknowledgement before the conference please call us on +65 6722 9388 to confirm your booking.
DISCOUNTS:
All Early Bird Discounts require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date
PAYMENT METHOD in order to receive any discount. Any discounts offered whether by IQPC (including team
discounts) must also require payment at the time of registration. All discount offers cannot be
I WISH TO PAY BY CHECK / BANK DRAFT: MADE PAYABLE TO IQPC GLOBAL INNOVATION PTE LTD combined with any other offer.

YOUR DETAILS:
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passed to other companies who wish to communicate with you offers related to your business
activities. If you do not wish to receive these offers, please tick the box below.
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Please do not pass my information to any third party.
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PAYMENT TERMS
Registrations/orders received without immediate payment or credit card details will incur a
processing fee of SGD99 per delegate. Payment is due in full upon receipt of invoice. Full
BY DIRECT TRANSFER Please quote 27399.002 with remittance advice
payment prior to the event is mandatory for attendance.
IQPC Bank Details: Account Name: IQPC Global Innovation Pte Ltd Bank Number: 7232
Account Number: 260-197751-178 Swift Code: HSBCSGSG
IQPC Global Innovation Pte Ltd
Bank Address: 21 Collyer Quay, HSBC Building Level 1, Singapore 049320
Company Registration No: 201607142G
Correspondent Bank: The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Copyright 2017 IQPC Worldwide Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. This
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All bank charges to be borne by the payer. Please ensure that IQPC receives the full invoiced amount. part without prior written approval of IQPC Worldwide Pte. Ltd

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