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LNG ShippingGrand C26-29 November er 2013d Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, SingaporeAsia’s ONLY LNG Shipping Event Supporting Global LNG TradeLNG Ship Owners, Operators & BuildersSuryan Wirya SumunovicGeneral Manager – LNG/Offshore,Mitsui O.S.K. Bulk Shipping,SingaporeTheo LekatompessyPresident Director,PT Humpuss IntermodaTransportasi, IndonesiaArvind SharmaDirector – HumanResources Marine,Bernhard SchulteShipmanagement,SingaporeCaptain Satnam Singh KumarManaging Director,V. Ships Asia Group Pte Ltd,SingaporeSpecial International PortAuthority AddressS.V. KherVice President I/C – BulkCarrier Commercial,The Shipping Corporationof India Ltd., IndiaTian Zheng JunTechnical Director,AVIC DinghengShipbuilding, ChinaJane CarlandDownstream LNG BusinessDevelopment Manager AsiaPacific,Shell Eastern PetroleumPte Ltd, SingaporePanama Canal Expansion: UnlockingNorth American LNG ExportsManuel BenítezDeputy Administrator,Panama Canal Authority, Panama2013 LNG ShippingTopic HighlightsGlobal LNG Shipping MarketDevelopmentsLNG Spot Cargo Trading, Pricing Arbitrage& Chartering TrendsNew LNG Shipping Models & Small LNGProspectsRegional LNG Terminal Developments &Shipping OpportunitiesLNG as a Marine Fuel & Cost-Effective LNGShip DesignsBest LNG Shipping Operational Efficiencies& Crew ManagementLNG Ship Financing Options & RiskManagementNew Trade Routes: Northern-Sea &Panama-to-AsiaSpecial FocusedWorkshops:Tuesday 26 November 2013Pre-Conference Workshop A:9.00am – 12.30pmLNG Shipping ContractsPre-Conference Workshop B:1.30pm – 5.00pmNext Generation LNG VesselsFriday 29 November 2013Post-Conference Workshop: 9am – 5pmSmall LNG ShippingCo-located with:The Only Event ExaminingFSRU Opportunities,Build & Technology26 – 29 November 2013 | SingaporeProduced by:Supported by:www.lngshippingasia.comMedia Partners:EnergyInternational Marketing Partner:World ilsWorld's Oil CentralREGISTER NOW! Customer Service Hotline: +65 6508 2401


LNG ShippingCONFERENCE DAY ONE27 November 2013 | Wednesday8.30 Registration and Morning Coffee9.00 Welcome by IBC & Speed Networking9.10 Chairman’s Opening RemarksZahar Mohd Hashim Bin Zainuddin, Chief Executive Officer/Director, GMOS, MalaysiaPORT AUTHORITY KEYNOTEGlobal LNG Shipping Market Outlook9.20 Global Fleet of LNG Carriers & Chartering Trends• LNG shipping market background and evolution• Rate of LNG fleet utilization: Can it meet LNG shippingdemands?• Leasing market dynamics and chartering trends• Outlook and future direction for the LNG fleet marketSuryan Wirya Simunovic, General Manager – LNG/ Offshore,Mitsui O.S.K. Bulk Shipping, SingaporeNew LNG Trade Routes10.00 Panama Canal Expansion: Unlocking North American LNGExports to Asia• Overview of the $5.25 Billion expansion project and theopportunities to export LNG volumes from United States• Expected trade tonnage and ship sizes’ compatibility postexpansion• Navigational rules and standards to administer new LNGin the traffic mix• How will the Panama Canal enlargement program impacton conventional North-American LNG voyage routes toAsia?• Projected completion date and next stage of expansionphaseManuel Benítez, Deputy Administrator, Panama CanalAuthority, Panama10.40 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break11.10 Northern-Sea Route: Saving 20 Days to Receive AtlanticLNG Cargoes through Arctic Seas• Reviewing the world’s first LNG voyage through the ArcticSeas: How does it compare with traditional LNG shippingroutes?• Navigating approvals, procedures and regulations prior tothe journey• Ice-class LNG ship specifications and technicalconsiderations for trading through the arctic• Economics and benefits of the Northern Sea Route forfuture LNG tradeMarco Graziotto, Director, Arctic Bulk, SwitzerlandLNG Bunkering11.50 Developing LNG as a Marine Bunker Fuel• Emission legislation as a key driver for change: Case forLNG as a bunker fuel• Shell’s global LNG supply portfolio and downstream LNGprojects• LNG marine cost-volume profit: Economic andenvironmental benefits• The need for legislation and regulatory alignment, globallyJane Carland, Downstream LNG Business Development ManagerAsia Pacific, Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd, Singapore12.30 Networking LuncheonAsia’s LNG Trading Hub & LNG Spot Markets14.00 Establishing an LNG Trading Hub in Asia & the Effects onRegional LNG Trade• Key drivers and obstacles for developing a regional LNGtrading hub in Asia• How will LNG trade evolve?• Review of LNG terminal developments in Asia – Possiblecontenders?• Main ingredients for successfully establishing a regionalLNG trading hubDr. Tilak Doshi, Principal Fellow & Head – Energy EconomicsDivision, National University Singapore, Singapore14.40 LNG Spot Cargos Trading in Asia – Trends & FactorsAffecting LNG Shipping• Contractual and spot flows in Asia• LNG futures in Japan: Progress-to-date and expected impacton LNG trades• Emergence of global demand competition• How are LNG spot trading, price arbitrage and cargo swapschanging the landscape of traditional chartering patternsand demands?Roman Kazmin, Editor – LNG Daily Markets, ICIS, UnitedKingdomLNG Vessel Market & Chartering Trends15.20 LNG Vessels Order Insights & Shipbuilders’ Capability forDelivering New Builds• Current order book and price trends for LNG vessels• Key drivers for orders – Speculative demand or acuteinvestment foresights?• Short to long-term outlook on the new build market forLNG vessels• Analysis of shipyard capacity to deliver new build LNGvesselsMohd Nurman Kamaruddin, Head of Gas, Simpson Spence& Young, Singapore16.00 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break16.30 Adapting to an Increasingly Popular LNG SpotChartering Market• Reviewing LNG spot chartering developments: Threats oropportunities?• How do chartering requirements and procedures differfrom long-term charters?• Supply and availability of LNG vessels for spot chartering• Freight rates volatility managementSuryan Wirya Simunovic, General Manager – LNG/ Offshore,Mitsui O.S.K. Bulk Shipping, SingaporeMohd Nurman Kamaruddin, Head of Gas, Simpson Spence& Young, SingaporeStephen Thompson, Manager – LNG & Gas Asia Pacific,Poten & Partners, AustraliaOlga Vedernikova, LNG Director, Clarksons LNG, UnitedKingdomLatest LNG Vessel Designs17.10 Cost-Effective LNG Vessel Designs & Technologies• Recent status and technology developments for LNG vessels• Optimal LNG carrier type and size in accordance to shippingoperations profile• Commercial and technical criteria for selecting containmentsystems, engines and propulsions• Design and construction innovations for lowering per unitLNG transportation costs, maximum operational flexibility,maneuverability and safety17.50 Chairman’s Summary Remarks &End of Conference Day OneREGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.lngshippingasia.com


LNG ShippingCONFERENCE DAY TWO28 November 2013 | Thursday8.30 Registration and Morning Coffee9.00 Chairman’s Opening RemarksZahar Mohd Hashim Bin Zainuddin, Chief Executive Officer/Director, GMOS, MalaysiaLNG Shipping Business Models,Partnerships & Financing9.10 India’s LNG Boom – Can LNG Shippers Keep Pace?• LNG growth, new LNG import terminals and LNG trade inIndia• India’s LNG cabotage regulations and chartering guidelines:How will this impact on LNG fleet availability?• Exploring partnership and joint venture opportunities withforeign LNG shippers• LNG fleet development and expansion strategies to supportLNG shipping activities in IndiaMr. S.V. Kher, Vice President I/C – Bulk Carrier Commercial,The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd., India9.50 LNG Exporter to Importer: Adjusting to the ChangingDynamics in Indonesia’s LNG Shipping Sector• Indonesia’s LNG demand and new plans for LNG importterminals• A look at Indonesia’s archipelago and small LNG shippingtransportation demands• Reviewing Indonesia’s gas and maritime infrastructure forfacilitating increased domestic LNG distribution• Future outlook and the way forward for Indonesia’s LNGshipping sector growthTheo Lekatompessy, President Director, PT HumpussIntermoda Transportasi, Indonesia10.30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break11.00 LNG Shipping & the Vertical Integration of the LNGValue Chain• Shipping in the traditional LNG value chain• Characteristics of the shipping segment vs. regasificationand liquefaction• The present: Blurring of shipping and regasification• The future: Blurring of shipping with liquefaction and withmarketing• Demise of the traditional value chain?Stephen Thompson, Manager – LNG & Gas Asia Pacific,Poten & Partners, Australia11.40 Evolution of LNG Shipping Finance & Options for NewLNG Vessels• Current ship financing environment and financial schemesfor new orders• A look at the emerging trend of counterparties agreementsand corporate guarantees to finance new projects• How are financiers adjusting to a more flexible, short-termLNG shipping market?• Refinancing risks and mitigation strategiesPeter Illingworth, Managing Director & Global Head of Crude& LNG, DVB Bank SE, SingaporeDarryl Tan, Director of Transportation, ABN Amro N.V.,SingaporeNoriyuki Kawachi, Head of Shipping Asia, Sumitomo MitsuiBanking Corporation, SingaporeGlobal LNG Market Dynamics14.00 Global LNG Trade Trends• Analysis of demand in traditional Asian markets• Investigating LNG supply capacity amidst emerging North-America & Africa LNG exports, rising LNG project costs anddomestic gas obligations• Arbitrage from Henry Hub LNG pricing vs. oil-linked pricing:How will it affect long-term LNG buying trends?• Identifying upcoming trade flows for the LNG shippingcommunityOlga Vedernikova, LNG Director, Clarksons LNG, UnitedKingdomSmall LNG Shipping14.40 Innovative Small LNG Ship Design & Construction• Determining optimal small LNG ship types and sizes• Advanced small LNG shipbuilding technologies andarchitecture• Key design elements for terminal compatibility, operationalflexibility and safetyTian Zheng Jun, Technical Director, AVIC DinghengShipbuilding, China15.20 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break15.50 Small & Short-Haul LNG Shipping InvestmentOpportunities in Asia• Recent developments in the small scale LNG shippingsector• Key success factors for leading players• New carriers in the market and opportunities in Asia• LNG infrastructure to support small LNG shipping anddistribution• How will the development of small LNG shipping changethe spectrum of trade in Asia?Eduardo Perez, Shipping Consultant, Small-LNG.Com, SpainCrewing & Manning LNG Ships16.30 Crew Recruitment & Training for Long Term Success in LNGShip Management• Current state of the LNG fleet labor market• Prevalent crewing challenges encountered• Strategies for retaining and recruiting qualified staff• LNG maritime incident scenario and optimal situationhandling trainingArvind Sharma, Director – Human Resources Marine,Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, SingaporeTerence Zhao, Managing Director, Singhai Marine, ChinaCaptain Satnam Singh Kumar, Managing Director, V. ShipsAsia Group Pte Ltd, Singapore17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks & End of Conference12.20 Networking LuncheonREGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.lngshippingasia.com


LNG Shipping WORKSHOPSPRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A • TUESDAY 26 November 2013 | 9.00am – 12.30pmLNG Shipping ContractsRecent LNG trading and shipping developmentsLong-term LNG shipping contracts: Key commercial terms,technical challenges and issuesLNG spot chartering – Standard contracts, process, termsand risksLNG sales and purchase contracts and the impact on <strong>LNGShipping</strong>LNG shipping charter parties agreements and obligationsCommon causes and resolutions for LNG pricing anddelivery disputesNegotiating and managing common pitfalls in LNGchartering contractsAbout Your Workshop Leader:Daniel Rogers, Partner, King & Spalding, SingaporeDaniel (”Dan”) Rogers is a partner in the Global TransactionsPractice Group and practices in the firm's Singapore office. Hispractice centers on Asian and international energy projects andtransactions, energy-related infrastructure development andfinance, commodities marketing and trading, and transportationprojects and transactions. He works on projects and transactions involvingpower, water, oil & gas, petrochemicals, and shipping, where he representssponsors, lenders, suppliers, transporters, processors, operators and marketersin all aspects of the international energy value chain.Mr. Rogers has written numerous articles and spoken at several conferenceson legal and commercial issues affecting the energy industry. His is rankedas one of the leading projects, transportation and energy attorneys in theChambers Asia Pacific, Chambers Global and Chambers USA guides, and heis also included in International Who's Who of International Project FinanceLawyers and in the International Who's Who of International Oil & Gas Lawyers.PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B • TUESDAY 26 November 2013 | 1.30pm – 5.00pmNext Generation LNG VesselsQuick review of LNG vessels in the marketKey design elements for a fuel efficient and cost-effectiveLNG vesselSelection of containment systems, propulsions, enginesand other facilitiesExamining the economics of Dual Fuel Diesel Electric andLNG-Fuelled LNG carriersRetrofitting and refurbishment architecture and challengesfor diesel LNG carriersFuture shipping specifications and LNG carrier designs andtrendsAbout Your Workshop Leader:Jose Esteve, Manager – Oil & Gas Offshore Centre,Bureau Veritas, SingaporeJose graduated as a Naval Architect from the Escuela Superiorde Ingenieros Navales of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,holds a Master Degree in Energy Management delivered by theBI School of Management in Oslo, the ESCP Europe in Paris andthe Institute Francais du Petrole (IFP) in Paris. Over the years, he has gainedsignificant expertise in the Oil and Gas industry in offshore projects, providingtechnical assistance for the structural integrity management of floatingproduction platforms. Jose joined Bureau Veritas in 2001 in the CommercialDepartment of the Marine Business Line as a project engineer carrying outstructural analyses and has worked as Offshore Projects Manager since 2005.In January 2011, he was appointed Manager of the Offshore Centre based inSingapore. He speaks fluent English and French.POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP • FRIDAY 29 November 2013 | 9.00am – 5.00pmSmall LNG ShippingUnderstanding the small LNG supply chain and shippingaspects of a projectSmall LNG shipping technologies, economics, evaluationand costSmall LNG shipbuilding, financing, time frames and projectestimationsTank capacities, ship capacities, demand and seasonalityGlobal fleet of small LNG ships and availabilityChartering small LNG shipsSmall LNG shipping contracts and project structureGas quality and interchangeability implications of smallLNG shippingTechnical and economic analysis of LNG as a fuel vs. fuel oilAsia’s demand, geographical make-up and suitability ofsmall LNG shippingAbout Your Workshop Leader:Eduardo Perez, Shipping Consultant, Small-LNG.Com,SpainEduardo has more than 20 years of experience in internationaltrade and shipping, both as a Charterer and as a Ship Owner.He specializes in ethylene transportation, small LNG carriersand complete supply chain value analysis. Areas of expertise inpetrochemicals transportation include Iran and the Middle East; Europe; Braziland Argentina and South East Asia. Eduardo spent over 14 years as a Charteringand Supply Chain manager with Dow Chemical globally before spending closeto 10 years as Vice President at Norgas Carriers Houston and Singapore, GeneralManager at MNGC in Singapore and thereafter at Lauritzen Kosan A/S fromDenmark as Business Development Manager. Eduardo has experience indealing with different cultures and negotiation contracts in different countries.REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.lngshippingasia.com


LNG Shipping26-29 NGrand C26-29 November er 2013d Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, SingaporeMonetizing Shipping Opportunities from Asia’s Strong LNG Demand!“LNG Carrier Market to be Worth $6.47bn in 2013” – Visiongain, Jan 2013“U.S Approves Expanded Gas Exports” – Wall Street Journal, 18 May 2013“LNG Boom in India Set to Ignite a Dull Shipping Market” – Livemint, 20 June 2013Fuelled by strong LNG demand in Asia, the LNG shipping market hasseen tremendous growth since 2006. But, can this trend be expectedto continue? Join IBC Asia’s inaugural LNG Shipping conference thisNovember for a comprehensive understanding of the ins-and-outs ofthe current LNG shipping market and discover firsthand on where theLNG shipping sector is headed in the long-term.Critical Analysis & Interactive DiscussionsYou Don’t Want to Miss!Is LNG Supply Capacity Secure?How is LNG Spot Cargo Trading Changing the Landscape ofTraditional Chartering Markets?LNG Vessel Orders – Investment Foresights or Speculative Orders?What are The Latest Cost-Effective LNG Ship Designs & Trends?Where are The Opportunities for Small LNG Shipping in Asia?New Trade Routes – Accessibility and Vessel Fuel Efficiencies?How has LNG Shipping Finance Evolved?What are The Keys to Resolving LNG Crewing Challenges?Leading Port Authority, Ship Owners,Operators, Managers & Builders onthe Hottest LNG Shipping Topics!Who You Will Meet■ Government & Port Authorities 5%■ Oil & Gas, LNG Marketing & Trading 20%■ Ship Owners, Operators & Brokers 20%■ Terminal Operators & Owners 10%■ Shipyards 10%■ Shipdesigners & EPCs 10%■ Equipment & Technology Providers 10%■ Classification Societies & Consultants 5%■ Finance, LNG Traders, Law & Insurance 10%■ Singapore/ Malaysia/ Indonesia Thailand/Vietnam/ Philippines 45%■ Middle-East/ India 5%■ Japan/ Korea/ China/ Hong Kong 25%■ Australia/ US/ Europe 20%■ Rest of the World 5%New LNG Trade Routes & ShippingOpportunitiesNorthern Sea Route: Saving 20 Days toReceive Atlantic LNG CargoesThe Shipping Corporation of India:India’s LNG BoomRotterdamHammerfestNorthern SeaRouteAVIC Dingheng: Small LNG VesselDesign & ConstructionSuezCanalRouteSuez CanalSingaporeTokyoMitsui O.S.K. BulkShipping: Global LNGFleet UtilizationShell EasternPetroleum Pte Ltd:LNG BunkeringAsiaPanama Canal Expansion:Unlocking North-American LNG ExportsPacific OceanNorth AmericaPanama CanalSouth AmericaAlantic OceanPT Humpuss IntermodaTransportasi: Changing Dynamicsin Indonesia’s LNG Shipping SectorBernhard Schulte & V.Ships: Crewing &Recruitment StrategiesWhy You Should SponsorSponsoring or exhibiting at IBC Asia’s LNG Shipping Conferenceenables you to position your company as a market leader throughacclaimed leadership and brand recognition.To discuss a customized Sponsorship & Exhibition package, pleasecontact: Mr. Jason TanEmail: jason.tan@ibcasia.com.sg | Tel: +65 6508 2493REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.lngshippingasia.com

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