Opening Ceremony, Conference & Exhibition Tuesday
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Opening Ceremony, Conference & Exhibition Tuesday
DAY 1 Opening Ceremony, Conference & Exhibition Tuesday, 27 January 2015–Assembly Hall 1 Program Updated 21-01-2015 TIME DESCRIPTION 07.30 – 08.30 Registration 09.00 – 10.30 Opening Ceremony Chairman Report by Jean-Francois Capelle, Chairman of the Organizing Committee IndoGAS 2015 Welcome Speech by Yenni Andayani, Chairman of the Steering Committee IndoGAS 2015 Keynote Address and Opening of IndoGAS 2015 by H.E Sudirman Said, Minister of Energy & Mineral Resources, The Republic of Indonesia 10.30 – 11.00 Exhibition Tour & Coffee Break 11.00 – 11.20 Keynote 1 – Pertamina’s Role in Indonesia’s Shifting Paradigm from Gas Producing to Gas Consuming Country Dwi Soetjipto, President Director & CEO, PT PERTAMINA (Persero) 11.20 – 11.40 Keynote 2 –Global Outlook on Gas and LNG Jerome Ferrier, President of International Gas Union (IGU) 11.40 – 12.00 Keynote 3 – New Business Models (Gas Pricing & Financing) in the New Era of Gas Fereidun Fesharaki, Chairman of FACTS Global Energy (FGE) 12.00– 13.00 Networking Lunch 13.00 – 16.00 CEO Panel Discussion – Strategies to Boost Gas Production and Utilization” Objective : Domestic gas demand is growing at around 4 percent per year while domestic gas supply is insufficient to meet the demand for energy. 75 percent of Indonesia’s potential gas resources are located offshore in the eastern Indonesian region, which require higher levels of technological capability, human resources and more capital, while the risks are much higher than those in previous projects in western Indonesia. Meanwhile, reserves of shale gas and CBM are estimated to be 574 tcf and 453 tcf respectively, compared to conventional gas, which stands at 104 trillion standard cubic feet (tscf) in proven and 48 tscf in potential gas reserves. There is a dire need to incentivize development of gas reserves and supporting gas infrastructure and accelerate the approval of mega oil and gas projects to minimize the future oil and gas demand and supply gap. The government must also commit to the development of local gas infrastructure and other necessary retailing facilities, such as gas refueling stations to support the gas conversion policy. Participants will discuss immediate steps that must be taken by the Government to reverse Indonesia’s path to becoming a gas importer and the crucial collaboration required among stakeholders to increase gas production and utilization. Moderator : Azam Mohammad, Head, Energy Practice McKinsey South East Asia. Panelists : 1. Jean-Marie Gillermou, President & CEO, TOTAL E&P Asia Pacific 2. Charles A. Taylor, Managing Director of Chevron IndoAsia Business Unit & President of Chevron Indonesia Company 3. Christina Verchere, President, BP Asia Pacific Region 4. Marc den Hartog, President, Shell Upstream Indonesia 5. Jon M. Gibbs, President & General Manager, ExxonMobil Indonesia 6. Syamsu Alam, Upstream Director, PT PERTAMINA (Persero) 17.00 – Finish *) To be confirmed Welcome Reception DAY 2 Conference Wednesday, 28 January 2015–Assembly Hall 1 Program TIME DESCRIPTION 08.30 – 08.50 Keynote 4 –Creating a Balanced Fiscal Policy on Gas to Enable Sustainable Gas Monetization and Economic Development Bambang P.S. Brodjonegoro, Minister of Finance, The Republic of Indonesia 08.50 – 09.10 Keynote 5 – Downstream Perspective on Challenges to Sustainable Gas Development in Indonesia Muhammad Khayam, Director of Basic Chemical Industry, Directorate General of Manufacturing Based Industry, Ministry of Industry, The Republic of Indonesia 09.10 – 11.00 Panel Discussion 1 – Managing Indonesia’s Gas Supply and Demand Objectives : With gas production declining in the next few years while a number of new large gas projects are delayed due to various reasons, Indonesia is turning to LNG from local and international sources. The government must carry out a comprehensive analysis of oil and gas basins to confirm gas balances, plan gas allocation and identify new potential reserves. Early exploration in a number of strategic hydrocarbon basins, such as East Natuna and the deep-sea Kutai basins should be given high priority. Participants will discuss to the need to boost the upstream oil and gas sectors through a more attractive environment with clear and certain regulations, simplified bureaucracy, streamlined business processes, and more attractive fiscal and tax arrangements. Moderator: David Morrison, Chairman, Wood Mackenzie Panelists: 1. GOI’s Gas Development Master Plan, Dr. Andrinof Chaniago, Head of Bappenas* 2. Removing The Stumbling Blocks in Licensing, Procurement and Social Issues to Enable Efficient Gas development Aussie B. Gautama, Deputy for Planning Management, of SKK Migas 3. Andy N. Sommeng, Head of BPH Migas 4. Supply Demand Outlook for Indonesia, Widhyawan Prawiraatmadja, Special Advisor for Minister & Head of Performance Management Unit, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources The Republic of Indonesia 5. Hardy Pramono, President and General Manager, TOTAL E&P Indonesie 11.00 – 11.20 Coffee Break 11.20 – 12.20 Technical Session 1: Advances in Gas Exploration and Production Session Chairman: Salis S. Aprilian, President Director & CEO, PT Badak NGL Speakers: 1. Floating LNG Development, Malcolm King, Chief Adviser, Shell Upstream Indonesia 2. Advanced Completions Technologies, Gordon Goh Kim Fah, Principal Reservoir Engineer, Completions Domain Manager, Schlumberger 12.30 – 13.30 Networking Lunch 13.30 – 13.50 Keynote 6 – The LNG Business in Transition–Expectations of Indonesia LNG Yoichi Mukae, Director, Managing Executive Officer, The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc 13.50 – 14.10 Keynote 7 – Tokyo Gas 2020 Vision and Our Challenge – Investing Upstream to Guarantee Sustainability of The Downstream Business Kunio Nohata, Executive Officer, Sr. General Manager Gas Resources Department, Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd. *) To be confirmed DAY 2 Conference Wednesday, 28 January 2015–Assembly Hall 1 14.10 – 15.40 Panel Discussion 2 – Gas Pricing & Financing Objective : Gas will become the main oil substitute to fulfill Indonesia’s growing energy needs. However, domestic utilization is hampered by lack of gas infrastructure connecting gas fields to demand centers. Pricing and gas infrastructure such as pipelines are two key factors in increasing gas uptake, including liquefied natural gas (LNG), in domestic markets. Pricing policies must take into account upstream project economics and high infrastructure development costs. Participants will discuss pertinent collaboration and synergy needed among stakeholders to enable economically feasible pricing as well as the need for the government to facilitate and incentivize upstream development and innovative project financing. Moderator: Rajnish Goswami, Senior Vice President, Head of Gas & Power Consulting, Asia & the Middle East, Wood Mackenzie Panelists: 1. John R.A Brown, Senior Treasury Manager, BP p.l.c 2. A. Bakir Pasaman, Technical & Development Director, PT Pupuk Kalimantan Timur 3. Gigih Prakoso, SVP Corporate Strategic Growth, PT PERTAMINA (Persero) 4. SKK Migas* 15.40 – 16.00 Coffee Break 16.00 – 17.30 Technical Session 2 – Innovations Gas Technologies Mini LNG, CNG etc. Session Chairman: Yoga Suprapto, CEO/ Fellow Consultant, Rinder Energia Speakers: 1. Virtual Pipeline Technology to Build Indonesia Gas Infrastructure, Matthew Marinovich, Technical & Commercial Analyst Downstream Technology Solution, General Electric 2. Mini LNG Solution, Olof Kallgren, Head of Clean Energy Merchant LNG, Linde 3. New Shipping Technology, Heru Prasetyo K, Chief of Operating Officer, PT Gas Transport Services International 4. Roger Harkin, Advisor, Go LNG Indonesia 5. Pramendra Srivastava, Project Manager, Technip *) To be confirmed DAY 3 Conference Thursday, 29 January 2015–Assembly Hall 1 Program TIME DESCRIPTION 08.30 – 08.50 Keynote 8 – Updates in Renewable Energy Development in Indonesia Ir. Rida Mulyana, Director General for New and Renewable Energy, Ditjen EBTKE* 08.50 – 09.10 Keynote 9 – Impact of US Shale Production on World Gas Markets Nicolas Zanen, Vice President Asia, Cheniere Marketing Pte. Ltd. 09.10 – 09.30 Keynote 10 – Unconventional Gas – Coal Bed Methane Indonesia, Challenges and Opportunities Gunther Newcombe, President Director & CEO,VICO Indonesia 09.30 – 10.00 Coffee Break 10.00 – 11.30 Panel Discussion 3 – Optimizing Unconventional Gas Development in Asia Objective : Despite CBM resources estimated at 453 tcf respectively, Indonesia’s CBM has not met the initial expectations, with dismal results in exploration and production/ Unconventional hydrocarbon involves different extraction techniques and technology thus there is a need for fit-for-purpose contract, permit and procurement systems and incentives, which recognize the unique natural and challenges in producing unconventional hydrocarbons. Participants will discuss solutions to the many challenges including overlapping regulations between different ministries, between the central and provincial governments, difficulties in land acquisition, complex bureaucracy at the central and provincial levels and lack of access to transmission pipelines. Moderator: Sammy Hamzah, President Director, PT Ephindo Panelists: 1. Progressing CBM Development in Indonesia – An Industry Perspective, Mohd. Radzif Mohamad, CBM Commercial Manager, VICO Indonesia 2. Norbert Heitmann, Stimulation Domain Manager, Schlumberger 3. Ignatius Tenny Wibowo, President Director, PT Pertamina Hulu Energi 11.30 – 12.30 Networking Lunch 12.30 – 14.00 Panel Discussion 4 – Gas Infrastructure Development Objectives : Investment and development of pertinent gas infrastructure, such as LNG regasification and distribution network, CNG stations, inter-island transmission etc, must be made now to avoid an energy crisis and enable successful oil to gas conversion. The development of gas infrastructure must be guided by the National Gas Road Map/Master plan based on the most economically efficient infrastructure to connect demand centers to gas blocks according to the current and projected gas balances and allocations. Participants will discuss need to improve Indonesia’s energy investment climate supported by enabling regulations and incentives to attract necessary private sector partnership for high-risk infrastructure projects. Moderator: Asheesh Sastry, Partner and Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group Panelists: 1. PTT – Gas for Sustainable Economic Development from Thailand, Pitak Janyapong, Executive Vice President, PTT Public Company Ltd. 2. Gas Natural Fenosa´s Experience in Developing Gas Infrastructure, Javier Fernandez Gonzalez, Director Business Origination Asia, Gas Natural Fenosa 3. PT Pertamina Gas *) To be confirmed DAY 3 Conference Thursday, 29 January 2015–Assembly Hall 1 14.00 – 15.30 Technical Session 3 Natural Gas Transportation Technology Session Chairman: Halliru Moha, President Director, PT Hoegh LNG Speakers: 1. CNG Vehicle Technology, Ciro Barberio, Research & Development Director, Landi Renzo S.p.A 2. Key Operating Issues For LNG Bunkering, Xingyan Elsie Tang, Consultant, DNV GL Maritime Advisory 3. Erry Purnomo Hadi, Chairman, Hiswana Migas 15.30 – 17.00 Panel Discussion 5 – A Perspective from Professional Organizations: “The Future Energy is Gas” Objective : With domestic production meeting less than 50 percent of total consumption, Indonesia has become a net oil importer. At the present oil and gas production levels, which are around 2.2 million boepd, and declining, urgent action is needed to secure Indonesia’s future energy supply if the country is to avoid getting deeper into the energy crisis arising from the widening demand and supply gap. Participants from across the energy value chain will share their perspectives and exchange ideas on the opportunities, issues, challenges and solutions to securing a sustainable energy future. Moderator: Djohardi A. Kusumah, SVP Gas & Power, New & Renewable Energy Directorate, PT PERTAMINA (Persero) Panelists: 1. Craig Stewart, President of Indonesia Petroleum Association (IPA)* 2. Rovicky Dwi Putrohari, Advisor, Indonesian Geologist Association (IAGI) 3. Moch. Harry Jaya Pahlawan, Chairman, The Indonesian Electrical Power Society (MKI)* 4. Nanang Untung, Chairman, Chemical Engineers Association of Indonesia (BKK-PII)* 5. Daniel S. Purba, Secretary General, Indonesian Gas Society (IGS) 17.00 – 17.20 *) To be confirmed Closing Remarks