Cleaner energy and shipping in Indonesia Small scale LNG By: Jan Valkier Jakarta - Mareforum 2012 March 28, 2012
Outline Introduction Anthony Veder Group Fleet LNG focus Our experience in small scale LNG Drivers Small scale LNG links in the chain Indonesia market Opportunities Challenges Cost illustration Capacity Cost Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 2
Anthony Veder - History 1937 Establishment 1945 WW II 1968 Gas tanker 1990 Focus on Gas 2010 CO2 & LNG Focus Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 3
Integrated ship owner Introduction Integrated departments Chartering Operations SHEQ Technical Crewing Supporting divisions Business Development New building HR Finance Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 4
Products Moved for our Clients Cargo types shipped 2011 LNG, other; 6% Butadiene; 4% LPG; 10% Ammonia; 11% Ethane, Ethylene, 49% Propylene; 20% Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 5
New markets Fleet development 23 2 1 Current trading area strategic development areas Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 6
Our fleet LPG, LNG, Ethylene and CO 2 10 Ethylene carriers 9 Semi pressurized/fully refrigerated 1 Fully pressurized LPG carrier 1 CO2 carrier 4 Mid size vessels (18-38,500cbm) for LPG and NH3 7,500 cbm LNG/ethylene/LPG carrier Newbuilding program phase 1: actual NB program 1 LNG carrier 15,600 cbm, delivery Q4 2012 1 LNG carrier 6,500 cbm, delivery H1 2013 3 Ethylene carriers 6,500 cbm, delivery 2012 Newbuilding program phase 2: discussion options Possibilities in range 4,000 23,000 cbm Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 7
Anthony Veder Indonesia Local crew through local presence Indonesian crew since 1968 Since 2008 local rep. Office: 8 people employed in the office Today we employ abt. 300 Indonesian seafarers and 400 by year end Abt. 100-120 Indonesian officers More officers and better quality crew by: Offering traineeships Extensive training programs Close links with local schools Employee benefits like: longer term contracts, health insurance, family education fund Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 8
Small scale LNG value chain Shipping is key Source Small scale production Large scale terminals Transport By ship By truck By train End user Power plants Regas terminal Bunker facilities Our experience in LNG shipping is Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 9
Export from world scale terminals Loading at Fluxys LNG terminal, Zeebrugge Jakarta Mareforum 28 March 2012 10
Export from world scale terminals Loading at World scale LNG terminal, Huelva Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 11
Elevated manifolds On all vessels Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 12
Loading at small scale terminals Skangass liquefaction facility Norway Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 13
Links in the chain Discharging LNG at Nynäshamn terminal for Stockholm LNG shipping, developing the market 28 March 2012 14
Links in the chain Discharging at Ora, Norway (east of Oslo) Anthony Veder LNG shipping, developing the market 28 March 2012 15
Links in the chain Local regas terminal of Gasnor in Norway Anthony Veder LNG shipping, developing the market 28 March 2012 16
Links in the chain Local regas terminal in Chile by Cryonorm LNG shipping, developing the market 28 March 2012 17
Ship to ship Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 18
Ship to truck Discharging into trucks in Norway Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 19
Small scale LNG Markets Maritime Road Power gen Industry - LNG as a fuel for ships - LNG as a fuel for trucks - Small power plants - Ports - Steel mills - Remote areas - Islands - Aluminum industry - Domestic use Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 20
Indonesian LNG market Opportunities Demand for (clean) fuel is increasing LNG is more and more available Many islands and little scope for a pipeline grid Ideal market for small scale LNG AV wants to develop the market Experience and skills Entire value chain approach Ship shore interfaces Overall optimisations: ship and terminal size Establish local partnerships to set up the value chain Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 21
Indonesian LNG Interface Large Scale Small scale Arun LNG plant Medan - Hoegh - PGN FSRU Bontang LNG Terminal Donggi Serono LNG Plant Tangguh BP LNG plant Nusantar - Golar - Pertamina FSRU Jakarta Bali Abadi fields Inpex FLNG FSRU s are being developed Floating terminals under development Large infrastructure can accommodate swift start small scale Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 22
Supplying the local market Example 20,000 cbm vessel Arun LNG plant Bontang LNG Terminal Tangguh LNG plant 300nm 0.7 MTA @ USD 0.8/mmbtu Jakarta 300nm 0.7 MTA 500nm 0.56 MTA @ USD 0.95/mmbtu 850nm 0.4 MTA @ USD 1.15/mmbtu 500nm 0.56 MTA 850nm 0.4 MTA Note: not to scale, sailing distance leading circles illustrative Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 23
Challenges Sourcing of LNG Conservative business, based on long term export commitments Smaller scale vessels not commonly used yet Cabotage laws inflexible and limits expansion Creates a non competitive market Hampers growth and development of LNG solution Strong position of privately owned coal vs state oil/gas Current investment climate Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 24
Coral Methane 7,500 cbm LNG/LPG/Ethylene carrier Ship designed in line with OCIMF standards Ship designed to berth at both large and small scale LNG terminals Two engine rooms installed L = 118m B = 18.5m T = 6.5m Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 25
Newbuilding Coral Energy 15,600 cbm LNG carrier Ship designed in line with OCIMF standards Ship designed to berth at both large and small scale LNG terminals Dual Fuel Engines from Wärtsila shall be installed Option available for another LNG carrier 16,000 cbm; ready in H1 2013 L= 156m B = 23m T = 7.4m 300,000tpa LT TC Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 26
Newbuilding Coral Anthelia 6,500 cbm LNG/LPG/Ethylene carrier NB available 1H2013 High/low manifold under consideration Ideal for launching flows L = 115 B = 16.8 T = 7 m Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 27
thony Veder: M/V Coral Methane Small scale LNG market openener March 28, 2012
Questions, contact details Internet www.lng-shipping.com Email LNGprojects@anthonyveder.com Jakarta Mareforum March 28, 2012 29