CONFERENCE DAY 1-22/05/2018 DoubleTree by Hilton Greenway Plaza Registration & Coffee 08:30-09:15 Chair's Opening Remarks 09:15-09:30 Outlining LNG market trends and its impact on the shipping markets going forward 09:30-10:00 How is oversupply in the market affecting domestic use and external exports? Determining pricing strategy for LNG based on destination what does this mean for vessel activity? Outlook for infrastructure growth on LNG exports Jason Feer - Head of Business Intelligence, Poten & Partners LPG trends in the next 5 year 10:00-10:30 US growth opportunities Asian demand South East, Far East and Subcontinent LPG commodity outlook and its impact on the shipping market Michael Panas - Managing Consultant, NGLStrategy, LLC Shifting margins: Will upcoming bottlenecks bring a return to fat margins? 10:30-11:00 Increasing US production of LPG/ethane Where it will find a home and how that will create bottlenecks in the coming years unless there is additional investment? Kristen Holmquist - LPG Forecasting Specialist, Poten and Partners Morning coffee & networking 11:00-11:45 View from the Canal: Panama Canal expansion and it impact on the gas shipping industry 11:45-12:15 Panama Canal dynamic how that will evolve? How the expanded canal facilitates and eases the trade from US to Asia? Transit times and logistical bottle neck José Arango S - Senior Specialist, Liquid Bulk Segment Executive Vice Presidency for Planning and Business Development, Panama Canal Authority Role of Ports in building infrastructure and connecting markets 12:15-12:45 Achieving supply chain and efficiency in global markets How are ports working to accommodate capacity and vessels? Reaching new geos and markets of Mexico, Latin America Where are the new pipelines and opportunities? Jarl Pedersen - Chief Commercial Officer, Port of Corpus Christi Authority Joint Q&A 12:45-13:00 Networking Lunch 13:00-14:15 Harvey Gulf and QLNG: Update on the LNG current and future bunkering activities 14:15-14:45 Hear direct feedback from a Ship owner Chad Verret - President QLNG, QLNG Overview of Shell s Marine Technical Customer Value Proposition for LNG bunkering 14:45-15:15 Bill Hutchins - Project Manager, LNG Marine Fuels Americas, Shell In the Mix - ethane transportation 15:15-15:45 Overview of waterborne exports of ethane from the US to India Nitin Nayyar - VP- LNG (Projects - FSRU & Commercial Operations), MOL Americas Afternoon Coffee & Networking 15:45-16:15 Vessel design & innovation to support small scale LNG and fuel adoption in USA 16:15-16:45 Innovating in the sector for renewed vessel purpose in a low price operating market Discussing key changes to engine propulsion systems Does size matter? Considering older and smaller coastal ships for point to point journeys LNG carriers, ATB v/s mini LNG carrier BOG reliquification v/s LNG sub cooling; the hardware and the practical experience LNG bunkering: cryogenic hoses v/s the bunkering arm Alexander Harsema-Mensonides - Director Business Development, Braemar Engineering A new containment system for small scale LNG 16:45-17:15 A new approach to satisfying the need of Small Scale LNG for storage on land, on barge and in LNG Bunker Vessels The paper describes how a new tank design provides a superior alternative to the cylinder and bi-lobe designs, and shows its flexibility to fit new and converted bunker and small coastal vessels as well as fuel tanks in several types of ships, including cruise ships Thomas Lamb - Engineer, University of Michigan, USA R Ramoo - Vice President of Engineering, Altair ProductDesign Chair s Closing Remarks and close of day 1 17:15-17:25
SCHEDULE CONFERENCE DAY 1-22/05/2018 DoubleTree by Hilton Greenway Plaza TIME 08:00 08:30 - Registration & Coffee 09:00 09:15 - Chair's Opening Remarks 09:30 - Outlining LNG market trends and its impact on the shipping markets going forward 10:00 10:00 - LPG trends in the next 5 year 10:30 - Shifting margins: Will upcoming bottlenecks bring a return to fat margins? 11:00 11:00 - Morning coffee & networking 11:45 - View from the Canal: Panama Canal expansion and it impact on the gas shipping industry 12:00 12:15 - Role of Ports in building infrastructure and connecting markets 12:45 - Joint Q&A 13:00 13:00 - Networking Lunch 14:00 14:15 - Harvey Gulf and QLNG: Update on the LNG current and future bunkering activities 14:45 - Overview of Shell s Marine Technical Customer Value Proposition for LNG bunkering 15:00 15:15 - In the Mix - ethane transportation 15:45 - Afternoon Coffee & Networking 16:00 16:15 - Vessel design & innovation to support small scale LNG and fuel adoption in USA 16:45 - A new containment system for small scale LNG 17:00 17:15 - Chair s Closing Remarks and close of day 1
DoubleTree by Hilton Greenway Plaza Coffee 08:30-09:00 Chair's Opening Remarks 09:00-09:05 The evolving approach to project financing: tracking the point of change and the challenges and opportunities 09:05-09:20 Paul Sullivan - Project Adviser to the CEO, Steelhead LNG LNG SUPPLY PANEL: Connecting demand and supply with Small to Mid-Scale LNG Challenges and opportunities? 09:20-09:50 Preparing for growth in small scale LNG for the shipping market Is the US LNG flexibility giving smaller projects and players a window of opportunity to develop? Practical opportunity for smaller volumes, quick solutions and changing market requirements from the buyers Response to infrastructure developments and investments Oversupply for next 5 years where does US LNG fit in? Paul Sullivan - Project Adviser to the CEO, Steelhead LNG Leslie Palti Guzman - Head of Gas, Rapidan Jarl Pedersen - Chief Commercial Officer, Port of Corpus Christi Authority Moderator: Tony Teo - LNG Consultant, Specialised Shipbuilding, Case for small scale LNG adoption 09:50-10:20 Overview of the FSRU Markets Identifying the parallels between Europe & the North American market adoption using regulation, financial and engineering factors to consider the integration of small scale LNG in conjunction with large scale Technical Considerations for FSRUs Case study: System design for Guyana power plant using gas reserves 10:20-10:50 A new 50 MW gas power system consumption, ROI, and environmental impacts Partnerships in the region and infrastructure Shortening shipping routes and land transportation as an option Niebert Blair - PhD Candidate, University of Canterbury, Guyana Power and Light, Guyana Power and Light Morning coffee and networking 10:50-11:20 Role of the USCG with LNG, LPG and ethane projects and regulatory update 11:20-11:50 Vessels and bunkering operations ECA overview and enforcement and LNG bunkering in Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay New guidance on LNG bunkering facilities, ship to ship, shore to ship and ISO containers USCG position on simultaneous operations (SIMOPS) USCG approved training and manning Dallas D. Smith - LCDR, U.S Coast Guard Drivers for LNG fuelled vessels in the US market 11:50-12:20 Long term outlook for alternative vessel fuels and volumes required for different types of vessels Mapping out important routes that cater to LNG fuelled vessels Long term view on utilising LNG for longer charters Analysing the cost-benefit of utilising LNG for point to point journeys John Hatley - Americas Vice President Ship Power, Wartsila North America SIGTTO & Safety 12:20-12:50 Historical Overview: Safety Record Publications: IGC and SIGTTO Risk assessment: Bow Tie Future David B. Ervin - Consultant Technical Advisor, SIGTTO DISCUSSION : Small scale LNG production supply to ship fuelling how and when? 12:50-13:15 Economics of smaller vessels Future of integrated small scale and receiving terminals LNG fuel pricing: so many views, but what works for the owners? Networking lunch 13:15-14:30
DoubleTree by Hilton Greenway Plaza The Three Elements of Gas Shipping Efficiency 14:30-16:00 It s tempting to believe that Technology = efficiency: the more we embrace smart technology the more efficient we become. Not so. Smart technology is one element in a broader process which, when taken on its own, falls short of the ultimate goal; making the best use of all competencies. That s significant for gas shipping because the push for smart technology has become intricately linked with increased efficiency. The two are almost synonymous. But efficiency has two further strands that complement and strengthen technology. These are Regulation principles that control activities and processes, and Human capital the combination of skills, knowledge and experience. When acting in harmony with technology, these three elements become the basis for increased efficiency on board liquefied gas ships, at gas terminals, and in the interaction between them. Lloyd s List will explore this trinity in depth. Each of the three elements is analysed from the perspective of gas shipping, seeking ways to enhance the capabilities of smart technology, impartial regulation, and human resourcefulness. The focus is always to augment maritime efficiency: to understand how the interaction between three elements works to raise the level of efficiency. For each element, we ask: Who are the drivers of the search for efficiency in gas shipping? Who is responsible for implementing efficiency? What are the real barriers to greater efficiency? Moderator: Richard Clayton - Chief correspondent, Lloyd's List Eric Linsner, International Registries Tim Downs - General Manager, Shipping and Maritime Americas, Shell Peter Fitzpatrick - Vice President, Global Business Development, ABS Questions from the Floor 16:00-16:15 Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference followed by the Lloyd's List Americas Awards 16:15-16:25
SCHEDULE DoubleTree by Hilton Greenway Plaza TIME 08:00 08:30 - Coffee 09:00 09:00 - Chair's Opening Remarks 09:05 - The evolving approach to project financing: tracking the point of change and the challenges and opportunities 09:20 - LNG SUPPLY PANEL: Connecting demand and supply with Small to Mid-Scale LNG Challenges and opportunities? 09:50 - Case for small scale LNG adoption 10:00 10:20 - Case study: System design for Guyana power plant using gas reserves 10:50 - Morning coffee and networking 11:00 11:20 - Role of the USCG with LNG, LPG and ethane projects and regulatory update 11:50 - Drivers for LNG fuelled vessels in the US market 12:00 12:20 - SIGTTO & Safety 12:50 - DISCUSSION : Small scale LNG production supply to ship fuelling how and when? 13:00 13:15 - Networking lunch 14:00 14:30 - The Three Elements of Gas Shipping Efficiency 15:00 16:00 16:00 - Questions from the Floor 16:15 - Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference followed by the Lloyd's List Americas Awards