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CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT 2 nd LNG FORUM SERIES 4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Pacific Manila , Philippines LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT & STORAGE PHILIPPINES WHY LNG PHILIPPINES? For the Philippines – which is currently one of Asia's fastest-growing economy –, importing LNG is only a question of when and how, and no longer if. To prepare for the energy future of the Philippines – especially with the inevitable decline of Malampaya–, this forum will continue to lay the groundwork for the establishment of a natural gas master-plan incorporating the entire value chain which is anticipated to be announced end 2015. Taking the theme, “Continuous Push to Utilize Natural Gas and LNG by Fast Tracking LNG Supply Imports and Infrastructure Development”, the timely 2 nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT & STORAGE PHILIPPINES 2015 will continue to addresses issues with LNG imports and infrastructure developments that will definitely be taking place in the Philippines and the region. This is the perfect opportunity for all serious stakeholders to highlight potential opportunities for development and establish their position in the upcoming LNG boom. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Organized by: Media Partners: TEL: +65 6506 0951 FAX: +65 6749 7293 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.lng-world.com Philippine Resources Mining, Petroleum & Energy Journal Conference Sponsors: Sponsor: Silver Sponsors:

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CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

2nd

LNGFORUM SERIES

4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Paci�c Manila , Philippines

LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT & STORAGE PHILIPPINES

WHY LNG PHILIPPINES? For the Philippines – which is currently one of Asia's fastest-growing economy –, importing LNG is only a question of when and how, and no longer if. To prepare for the energy future of the Philippines – especially with the inevitable decline of Malampaya–, this forum will continue to lay the groundwork for the establishment of a natural gas master-plan incorporating the entire value chain which is anticipated to be announced end 2015. Taking the theme, “Continuous Push to Utilize Natural Gas and LNG by Fast Tracking LNG Supply Imports and Infrastructure Development”, the timely 2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT & STORAGE PHILIPPINES 2015 will continue to addresses issues with LNG imports and infrastructure developments that will definitely be taking place in the Philippines and the region. This is the perfect opportunity for all serious stakeholders to highlight potential opportunities for development and establish their position in the upcoming LNG boom.

IN PARTNERSHIPWITH

Organized by:

Media Partners:

TEL: +65 6506 0951 FAX: +65 6749 7293 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.lng-world.com

Philippine ResourcesMining, Petroleum & Energy Journal

Conference Sponsors:

Sponsor:

Silver Sponsors:

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TEL: +65 6506 0951 FAX: +65 6749 7293 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.lng-world.com

ABOUT THE 2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT & STORAGE PHILIPPINES 2015 FORUM

Asia is LNG reliant - with spiralling demand double that of Latin America or Europe. The Philippines, currently one of Asia's fastest-growing economies is seriously seeking LNG to fill its demand gap. In addition to seeking sustainable LNG supply, private stakeholders in the Philippines are putting terminal projects – both offshore and onshore – on a fast-track route.

With the Department of Energy (DOE) currently forging a master plan for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as part of its efforts to increase the LNG share in the energy mix, Philippines will soon be importing LNG once all the necessary plans and infrastructure are in place.

WHAT HAPPENED IN 2013?

The first ever LNG Supply, Transport and Storage Philippines 2013 Forum attracted 176 delegates. The 2013 forum offers a one-shot platform for all serious stakeholders to highlight their positions in and distinctive solutions for the nascent Philippine LNG industry while establishing relationships with key policy-makers and private sector players integral to gas import licensing as well as LNG supply, off-take and distribution.

The event report can be downloaded on http://lng-world.com/event-report.html

LNGFORUM SERIES

2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT& STORAGE PHILIPPINES

4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Paci�c Manila, Philippines

CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

IN PARTNERSHIPWITH

PROPOSED RUNDOWN

Pre Conference Workshops• Wednesday, 4 February 2015 •

Workshop A: LNG 101: INTRODUCTION TO LNG BUSINESS This workshop is designed for those looking to gain a better understanding of the fundamentals of the LNG industry - from the technical to the commercial aspects.

Facilitated by:

Tony Regan Principal ConsultantTRI-ZEN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD

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TEL: +65 6506 0951 FAX: +65 6749 7293 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.lng-world.com

Main Conference Day One• Thursday • 5 February 2015 •

0900 Welcome Remark by All Events Group 0905 KEYNOTE WELCOME

H.E Carlos Jericho Petilla Secretary DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (Invited)

0915 OPENING REMARK: FUTURE OF LNG FOR THE PHILLIPINES

Senior Representative DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

0930 MEETING INCREASING DOMESTIC DEMAND WITH NATURAL GAS AND LNG: PNOC ROLE AND GOALS

Antonio M. Cailao President & CEO PHILIPPINE NATIONAL OIL COMPANY

1000 LNG SUPPLY/DEMAND AND BENEFITS OF GAS

James MacTaggart General Manager for Middle East, North Africa and Asia SHELL

1030 Networking Coffee Break

1100 NEW LNG SUPPLY FROM CANADA – OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PHILIPPINES

Francois Nguyen Director International Energy Policy Branch ALBERTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

1130 UTILIZING LNG FOR POWER GENERATION – INDONESIA CASE STUDY

Chairani Rachmatullah Senior Manager for Energy Planning and Evaluation PT PLN

1200 Networking Lunch

1315 INTEGRATING NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE TO MEET INCREASING DOMESTIC DEMAND

Jose Basanio T. Aldon Senior Adviser – Natural Gas Business, Business Development FIRST GEN CORPORATION

1345 DEVELOPING AN LNG CHAIN FOR THE PHILIPPINES: MEMBRANE SYSTEMS OPEN UP NEW OPPORTUNITIES

Stéphane Maillard Business Development Manager GAZTRANSPORT & TECHNIGAZ

1415 FSRU EVOLUTION AND ADVANTAGES

Jakob Stampe Director- Regas HÖEGH LNG ASIA

1445 Networking Coffee Break

1515 SMALL SCALE LNG BASED POWER GENERATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

Bing Thomas Country Manager - Business Development (Power Plants) WÄRTSILÄ CORPORATION

1545 PANEL DISCUSSION

EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION ALONG THE NATURAL GAS VALUE CHAIN: WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO ENSURE LNG TAKES OFF SUCCESSFULLY IN THE PHILIPPINES?

Panellists include: • Alan Townsend, Senior Energy Specialist, WORLD BANK • Francois Nguyen, Director International Energy Policy Branch, ALBERTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY • Jose Basanio T. Aldon, Senior Adviser – Natural Gas Business, Business Development, FIRST GEN CORPORATION • Nicolas Lefevre, General Manager, TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING (GDF SUEZ)

Facilitated by: Tony Regan Principal Consultant TRI-ZEN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD

1630 End of Conference Day One

LNGFORUM SERIES

2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT& STORAGE PHILIPPINES

4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Paci�c Manila, Philippines

CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

IN PARTNERSHIPWITH

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TEL: +65 6506 0951 FAX: +65 6749 7293 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.lng-world.com

Main Conference Day Two• Friday • 6 February 2015 •0900 Day One Recap

0915 HASTENING NATURAL GAS AND LNG INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR POWER – PRACTICAL, FAST TRACK SOLUTIONS

Karim G. Garcia Energy Expert

0945 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR LNG IMPORT TERMINALS: THE EXPERIENCE AND VIEWS FROM A EUROPEAN LNG TERMINAL OWNER AND OPERATOR

Franck Le Baron VP International Projects ELENGY (GDF SUEZ)

1015 CRITICAL ROLE OF LNG IN JAPAN’S ENERGY MIX

Akira Miyamoto General Manager and Executive Researcher OSAKA GAS

1045 Networking Coffee Break

1115 CONFIGURATION AND PLANNING OF NEAR SHORE FLOATING TERMINALS – OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PHILIPPINES

Ron Heffron Vice President MOFFATT & NICHOL

1145 FINANCING NATURAL GAS AND LNG PROJECTS: KEY CONSIDERATIONS

1215 Networking Lunch

1330 TEMPORARY POWER SOLUTIONS WITH NATURAL GAS

Donny Syafrudin Head of International Sales PT SUMBERDAYA SEWATAMA

1430 THE POTENTIAL OF SMALL-MID SCALE LIQUIFACTION IN THE PHILIPPINES

Tony Regan Principal Consultant TRI-ZEN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD

1500 LNG FOR TRANSPORTATION

Lee Giok Seng Executive Director ASIA PACIFIC NATURAL GAS VEHICLES ASSOCIATION

1530 Summary and End of Conference

LNGFORUM SERIES

2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT& STORAGE PHILIPPINES

4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Paci�c Manila, Philippines

CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

IN PARTNERSHIPWITH

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LNGFORUM SERIES

2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT& STORAGE PHILIPPINES

4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Paci�c Manila, Philippines

CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

IN PARTNERSHIPWITH

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Payment Policy: Payment is due in full at the time of registration. Full payment is mandatory for event attendance. Cancellations & Substitutions: Substitutions will be accepted at any time prior to the event. AEG will not provide refunds for cancellations. For cancellations received in writing more than seven (7) days prior to the conference, you will receive a full credit to be used at another AEG event for up to one year from the date of issuance. For cancellations received seven (7) days or less prior to an event (including day 7), no credits will be issued. In the event that AEG cancels an event, a full credit will be credited to the delegate for use at another AEG event. This credit is valid for one (1) year from the date of issuance. We reserve the right to change the venue and date of the event if required. AEG is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation / postponement of an event. AEG will assume no liability whatsoever in the event this event is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of this event impracticable or impossible. For purpose of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labor strike, extreme weather or other emergencies. Program Change Policy: Please note that speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing; however circumstances beyond the control of the organizers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As such, AEG reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible.

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Conference + Workshop A USD 2950

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TEL: +65 6506 0951 FAX: +65 6749 7293 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.lng-world.com

LNGFORUM SERIES

2nd LNG SUPPLY, TRANSPORT& STORAGE PHILIPPINES

4 - 6 February 2015 | Pan Paci�c Manila, Philippines

CONTINUOUS PUSH TO UTILIZE NATURAL GAS AND LNG BY FASTRACKING LNG SUPPLY IMPORTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

IN PARTNERSHIPWITH