C AL GASIFICATION. Featuring Leading Coal Gasification Project Developers Including: Coal Gasification Project Highlights. Why You Should Attend

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1 C AL 19 Featuring Leading Coal Gasification Project Developers Including: Asia s First & Only Conference on Coal Gasification to Feed Growing Power, Fertilizer & Chemical Needs - 22 NOVEMBER 2013 Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Coal Gasification Project Highlights Coal Gasification to Ethanol Kim Dae-Sung Deputy General Manager, IGCC Team, Korea Western Power Corporation (KOWEPO), Korea Andrew Haythorpe Managing Director, Liberty Resources, Australia Latrobe Valley Coal Gasification to Urea Xinjiang Coal Gasification to LNG Gujarat Pilot UCG Project Naveen Ahlawat Deputy General Manager, Supply Chain Management & Marketing, Coal Gasification & Coal to Liquid, Takaya Watanabe General Manager, Sustainable Energy & Environment Strategic Planning Department, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan Denison, Queensland Coal Gasification to Fertilizer Project West Kalimantan Coal Gasification for Power Generation Why You Should Attend Mark Oberle Senior Vice President, Asia, Celanese Corporation, China Allan Blood Chairman, Latrobe Fertilizers Limited, Australia Pre-Conference Workshop 19 November am 4pm Post-Conference Workshop 22 November am 4pm Coal Gasification to LNG Identify coal gasification investment and potential production locations Determine coal supply options for coal gasification projects Develop an appropriate synthetic gas or chemical marketing and distribution strategy Learn what it takes to make a coal gasification project bankable & establish effective joint venture partnerships Be advised on effective coal gasification policies, markets, technologies & project successes Produced by: Associations: International On-line Media: International Marketing Partner: Energy Media Partners: World ils World's Oil Central REGISTER NOW! Customer Service Hotline:

2 CONFERENCE DAY ONE 20 NOVEMBER 2013 WEDNESDAY 8.15 Registration & Morning Coffee 9.00 Welcome from IBC Asia & Speed Networking 9.10 Chairman s Opening Remarks Coal Gasification Market Outlook 9.20 Setting the Scene for Coal Gasification: Global Coal, Gas & Renewable Markets Overview of coal, renewables and gas markets, trends and outlook Market trends in the trading of Renewable, Gas and LNG market references in Asia Pricing trends for Renewables, Coal and Gas/LNG and future forecasts An assessment of coal/gas demand and consumption The impact of unconventional gas and US LNG exports on coal and renewable markets What impact will (coal gasification) synthetic gas have on Asian markets? Marcus Pearl, Director Commodities, Global Markets, ANZ, Opportunities for Coal Gasification in Asia Indonesia s Coal Supply Suitable for Gasification & Current Status of Technology Implementation Where does coal gasification fit in within Indonesia s coal utilization strategy? Brief overview of coal quality and supply for gasification projects Why consider UCG in Indonesia? Coal gasification technology selection and implementation Opportunities and challenges for the commercialization of coal gasification in Indonesia What incentives are available to encourage coal gasification in Indonesia? Dr Bukin Daulay, Senior Researcher on Coal, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources, Indonesia GOVERNMENT ADDRESS Morning Networking & Refreshment Break China s Coal Resources, Gasification Technology & Synthetic Gas Market Development China s plan to accelerate the domestic use of underutilized coal Drivers to reduce carbon emissions and reliance on imported oil and LNG China s leading edge coal gasification projects An assessment of power and chemicals markets to commercialize coal gasification Huang Shengchu, President, China Coal Information Institute, China ONGC s Progress & Development in India Potential sites for UCG development in India Policy developments for UCG projects Coal characteristics, evaluation and estimates for UCG production Drilling and technology needed for the development of UCG sites in India Justifying the investment/economics of a UCG project in India Commercialization roadmap and development Dr Lohar BL, Executive Director, ONGC, India Networking Luncheon...Syngas made from coal and natural gas could replace as much as percent of the expected increase in global crude oil demand between 2011 and 2020 (Nomura) CNBC June 2013 Coal Gasification to Ammonia/Fertilizer Production 2.00 Latrobe Valley Coal Gasification to Urea Development Overview of the project and project partners Coal quality and supply agreements Incentives and financing structures for the project State and environmental approval processes A close look at the coal gasification and ammonia technology chosen Milestones achieved and next steps Allan Blood, Chairman, Latrobe Fertilizers Limited, Australia 2.40 The Denison Coal Gasification to Fertilizer Project & Development in Queensland, Australia Drivers for coal to ammonia and urea Sources of low cost coal supply Examining the coal to urea/ammonia process and technology Evaluating the opex and capex of coal to urea/ammonia projects Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG) a plausible intermediate step Commercialization strategy Andrew Haythorpe, Managing Director, Liberty Resources, Australia 3.20 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break 3.50 Developments in : Modeling & Simulation Developments to Enhance UCG Recovery Why the need for modeling and simulation for UCG success? How do you model the UCG process? Latest developments in UCG modeling A close look at an integrated model for a UCG project Anil Khadse, Associate Professor, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, India Best Practices for Coal Gasification Project Development 4.30 Technical & Commercial Considerations for Successful Coal Gasification Projects When does a coal gasification project make sense? Determining coal supply options for coal gasification projects Coal gasification technology selection Key criteria to determine the feasibility of a project Investment considerations Moving from the concept stage to implementing project and strategy development Developing an appropriate synthetic natural gas (SNG), power, or chemical marketing and distribution strategy Moderator: Panelists: Allan Blood, Chairman, Latrobe Fertilizers, Australia Andrew Haythorpe, Managing Director, Liberty Resources, Australia Dr Lohar BL, Executive Director, ONGC, India Dr Bukin Daulay, Senior Researcher on Coal, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources, Indonesia PANEL DISCUSSION 5.00 Chairman s Summary of the Day 5.10 End of Conference Day One

3 CONFERENCE DAY TWO 21 NOVEMBER 2013 THURSDAY 8.30 Morning Networking & Coffee 9.00 Chairman s Opening Remarks Coal Gasification to Power 9.10 Coal Gasification Technology and Business Approach: Power in Indonesia Overview of the coal gasification power project in Indonesia A detailed look at the coal gasification technology selected and application Cost-benefit analysis Business model and commercialization strategy Opportunities for investment and practical application in Asia Takaya Watanabe, General Manager, Sustainable Energy & Environment Strategic Planning Department, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan 9.50 PLN Coal Gasification Projects & Development Brief overview of PLN power needs Current update on the West Kalimantan Coal Gasification Power Plant Feasibility studies of coal gasification projects PLN plans and opportunities for IGCC and CCS technologies What s next for PLN s coal gasification development? Zainal Arifin, Senior Engineer, Strategic Procurement Planning, Engineering and Technology Division, PLN (State Owned Electricity Company), Indonesia Morning Networking & Refreshment Break Coal Gasification Supply Chain Management & Technology 2.30 Supply Chain Management (SCM): A Different Outlook for Setting Up Greenfield Coal Gasification Projects An introduction to the Angul Coal Gasification Plant Existing status of the project Established SCM model for setting up petrochemical/refinery and coal gasification plant SCM risks identified for setting up the project and risk mitigation plans Key learnings for setting up a Greenfield coal gasification project Naveen Ahlawat, Deputy General Manager, Supply Chain Management & Marketing, Coal Gasification & Coal to Liquid, 3.10 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break 3.40 Experience & Future Development on Coal Gasification in China Developments in the Opposed Multi Burner (OMB) and Coal Water Slurry (CWS) gasification technology and Dry Coal Gasification Technology Commercial scale plants featuring the OMC CWS gasification technology in China Advancements and future plans for ECUST s deployment of coal gasification technology in China and internationally Dr Zhijie Zhou, Associate Professor, East China University of Science & Technology (ECUST), China Coal Gasification Financing, Partnerships & Joint Ventures Korea s First Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) Plant Overview of the IGCC plant in Taean, South Korea Sources of coal supply for the IGCC project Application of Shell s Coal Gasification Technology Process (SGTP) & Shell s Gas Treatment Technology (SGTT) IGCC plant facility design and utilities An assessment of the project and timelines to construct Investment, financing and Government support Drivers and market opportunities to develop IGCC in Korea Kim Dae-Sung, Deputy General Manager, IGCC Team, Korea Western Power Corporation (KOWEPO), Korea Coal Gasification to Chemicals & Liquids Asia s Coal Gasification to Ethanol Market, Key Projects & Progress Overview of the market for coal gasification to ethanol in Asia, growth and prospects A close look at the TCX ethanol process and economics Current progress on the Indonesia (Pertamina) Coal Gasification to Ethanol project Latest update on Coal Gasification to Ethanol projects in China Opportunities for further applications in Asia Mark Oberle, Senior Vice President, Asia, Celanese Corporation, China Networking Luncheon 1.50 Arckaringa Coal Gasification to Liquids Project Results from the Coal Gasification to Liquids pre-feasibility studies Project concept and direction Overview of Coal to Liquids technology Technical and commercial risks and risk mitigation strategy Financing the project Market drivers Chris Schrape, Managing Director, Altona Energy, Australia 4.20 What Makes a Coal Gasification Project Bankable? An investor perspective on coal gasification projects What are the risks involved with coal gasification projects? What is an effective risk mitigation strategy for coal gasification projects? What are the expectations from financiers? What finance options and structures are available? Roger Suyama, Managing Director, VTB Capital PLC, 5.00 Establishing Beneficial Partnerships & JV Arrangements for Coal Gasification Projects What should you look for in a coal gasification project partner? What makes a mutually beneficial partnership for the success of coal gasification projects? Partner selection, license terms and agreements Risk allocation and mitigation Moderator: Panelists: Roger Suyama, Managing Director, VTB Capital PLC, Mark Oberle, Senior Vice President, Asia, Celanese Corporation, China Naveen Ahlawat, Deputy General Manager, Supply Chain Management & Marketing, Coal Gasification & Coal to Liquid, Takaya Watanabe, General Manager, Sustainable Energy & Environment Strategic Planning Department, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan PANEL DISCUSSION 5.25 Chairman s Summary of the Day 5.30 End of the Coal Gasification Conference

4 Pre-Conference Workshop: 19 November 2013 Tuesday 9am 4pm What is UCG? Global overview of UCG Basic process and different technologies Preliminary UCG project feasibility analysis UCG process modeling Developing a UCG pilot project Determining the commercial viability of UCG Environmental factors and considerations in a UCG project Anil Khadse, Associate Professor, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, India About your Workshop Leader: Dr Anil Khadse is a proficient professional with PhD in Chemical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India having the diverse experience in chemical and energy engineering. Especially he has extensively worked on various aspects of Underground Coal Gasification in his academic and professional careers including rigorous process modeling by using advanced commercial software. He worked on Underground Coal gasification, Coal to Liquids and Coal Bed Methane projects at Reliance Industries Limited, India from 2008 to Further, he led the projects of Underground Coal Gasification and Coal Mine Methane at Adani Enterprises Limited, India from 2010 to After that, he entered into academic research and at present he is working as Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering in Department of Petroleum Engineering, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune, India. Post-Conference Workshop: 22 November 2013 Friday 9am 4pm Coal Gasification to LNG Overview of the Xinjiang Guanghui, China Coal Gasification to LNG Project and others in the pipeline Facility design and construction Integrating the coal gasification plant and syngas supply for conversion to LNG Understanding the synthetic gas to LNG process Utility systems and cost Market drivers and economics for Coal Gasification to LNG Comparing synthetic natural gas and other coal gasification conversion alternatives to Coal Gasification to LNG George Gruber, Vice President & Technology Manager Gasification, Black & Veatch, US About your Workshop Leader: Mr. Gruber has 39 years of process engineering experience in plant operations, process development, and EPC project execution. He started his career with DuPont as a process engineer at the Victoria, Texas Petrochemicals Plant and at the New Johnsonville, Tennessee Pigments Plant. Mr. Gruber was a process development engineer for Occidental Oil Shale where he designed and operated ancillary facilities for modified in-situ oil shale retorting. He was a process engineering supervisor at the Great Plains Synfuels Plant in Beulah, North Dakota from 1982 to 2001 during plant construction, startup, and the first five years of commercial operation. The Great Plains Synfuels Plant gasifies lignite to produce SNG and ammonia. Since 2001, Mr. Gruber has been employed by Black & Veatch in the Gas, Oil, and Chemicals Business Line. Mr. Gruber is currently Vice President and Technology Manager for Gasification, Syngas, Synfuels, and Chemicals at Black & Veatch. Mr. Gruber leads Black & Veatch development of projects to produce ammonia, urea, methanol, diesel, LNG, and SNG from syngas produced by coal and coke gasification and by reforming natural gas. Nomura estimates that China the world s largest coal importer could invest as much as $160 billion in transforming coal into gas by 2020, while the US could shovel around $25 30 billion into coal gasification CNBC June 2013

5 19-22 NOVEMBER 2013 Grand Copthorne Waterfront t Hotel, Are you looking to monetize Asia s unmineable or low rank coal resources? Do you need to diversify your fuel supply? Are you seeking to capitalize on Asia s growing gas, power, fertilizer & chemical demand? Do you need a cleaner, more efficient alternative to coal fired power? If you answered yes to the above questions then this conference is for you. IBC s Coal Gasification conference explores the opportunities for coal gasification investment and development in Asia. It brings together coal gasification investors & operators, coal owners, synthetic gas users including power, fertilizer and chemical companies, technology and financiers to discuss critical issues facing the growing sector today. Register today to take advantage of Asia s plethora of coal reserves, make use of un-mineable or low rank coal resources, explore the opportunities for fuel diversification, capitalize on Asia s gas supply gap and seize the environmental benefits. Now is the time to unlock the value of coal s future! Key Conference Highlights Coal Gasification Market Outlook Opportunities for Coal Gasification in Asia Coal Gasification Technology Selection & Implementation Best Practice Coal Gasification Project Development Coal Gasification to Power Coal Gasification to Chemicals & Liquids Coal Gasification Financing, Partnerships & Joint Ventures Who You Will Meet Top Reasons to Attend this Conference Asia s First & Only Coal Gasification Conference Case Studies & Practical Applications for Coal Gasification Meet with Synthetic Gas Users Including Power, Fertilizer & Chemical Companies Showcase of Coal Gasification Technology Advancements 4 Days of Value Packed Interactive Sessions to Enhance your Learning & Business Opportunities INDUSTRY Government 5% Coal Companies 25% Power 17.5% Refineries, Fertilizer & Chemical Companies 17.5% Technology & Equipment 15% EPCs 10% Finance/Law 10% COUNTRY Southeast Asia 50% North Asia 15% Middle East & India 15% Australia/NZ 10% Europe/US 10% WHY YOU SHOULD SPONSOR Grab this opportunity to raise your visibility in the coal gasification market sector and take advantage of the business potential in Asia today. Talk to us on how you can benefit from prime exposure to decision makers and stakeholders, showcase your technology and services and gain exceptional branding in Asia s first and only Coal Gasification Conference. To have a Sponsorship & Exhibition package tailored to your specific business, please contact: Catherine Wong Tel: catherine.wong@ibcasia.com.sg