Conference Agenda

THE GLOBAL FORUM
DEDICATED TO THE
FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN
GAS & LNG INDUSTRY
13th - 16th April 2015, Amsterdam
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Learn
Network
Engage
Gain insight on the future
for natural gas from
140+ influential
speakers
Meet and do business
with over 750 natural
gas and LNG
professionals
Join interactive
discussions &
roundtables with over
130 energy companies
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contents
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Flame’s Supporters
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Contents Page
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The Producer’s Welcome & What You Can Expect From Flame 2015
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Setting The Scene For 2015: Industry Insight
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The Flame 2015 Programme At A Glance
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Fresh Perspectives For Flame
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Geopolitics & European Security Of Supply
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Editor’s Choice – The Big Themes For 2015
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Meet The Flame Community
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How To Make The Most Of Your Time At Flame
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The Global LNG Summit Programme: Monday 13th April
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The Global Gas Pricing Forum Programme: Monday 13th April
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The Infrastructure & Regulation Forum Programme: Monday 13th April
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Main Conference Day 1 Programme: Tuesday 14th April
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Main Conference Day 2 Programme: Wednesday 15th April
Monday 13th April
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Main Conference Day 3 Programme: Thursday 16th April
• The Global LNG Summit
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The Networking Experience
• The Regulation & Infrastructure Forum
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The 140+Speaker Faculty
• The Global Pricing Forum
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Supporters Of Flame
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Essential Event Information: Travel, Accommodation etc
Tuesday 14th- Thursday 16th April
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Registration & Pricing Information
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welcome
What Can You Expect From the Flame Gas & LNG Event?
140+ inspiring senior industry speakers weighing in on the issues that really matter
170+ presentations, panels, debates & roundtables on essential industry themes
Fresh perspectives on the global economy, geopolitics, energy efficiency & its impact on the energy markets
Expert opinions on global gas pricing trends, security of supply, EU liberalisation, gas trading and the future for the energy mix
The opportunity to hear what the industry really thinks during our annual state of the industry electronic polling panel
Time to have your say on the topics most of interest to you in our informal, interactive ‘in the boardroom’ discussions
Fantastic industry networking opportunities. Meet old acquaintances, new business contacts and kindred spirits!
Numerous Business meetings hosted on your own private meeting table in a quiet area of the conference or at the popular Taqa
Coffee House.
I look forward to seeing you in Amsterdam!
Victoria Chatterton
Conference Director, Flame 2015
[email protected]
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Hub Pricing: Who’s Winning The Race?
Setting the Scene for 2015
Demand, Pricing and Security of Supply
Correlating the results from the last two years of Flame from our
popular trends voting session we have gathered together the important
facts and changes you predicted yourselves. Take a look at what you
thought last year, to see if we’re still heading in the right direction…
What do you expect demand to be in the next 10 years?
BULL VS BEAR
2013 voting:
Why has this position shifted so
dramatically over the last years?
Most of you thought that this was
because gas is losing the energy
mix battle to renewables
5-10% below
More than
10% above
6%
More than
10% below
What are the future trends for
pricing? Will Hub pricing be below
or above last year’s levels for the
year ahead? In 2014 you voted and:
The struggle for dominance between NBP
and TFF is shifting: In 2013 NBP was
6% behind and in 2014 you voted TFF
9% ahead
60% of you said below 5% or more
60%
vs
-6%
NBP
Temperature Corrected Gas Demand
In your country/region what do you
expect temperature corrected
gas demand to be in 10 years time?
Which European Hub Price will be
the most important for your
organisation over the next
few years?
+9%
19%
19% of you said above 5% or more
TFF
Security of Supply: The Big New Direction
Russian gas
for 2015
LNG supplies from a variety of source
2013 voting:
Which sources of
European gas supply
do you think will see
the biggest increase
in the next ten
years?
Southern Corridor pipeline
European shale
gas production
North African
pipeline
27%
16%
23%
26%
About the
same level
3%
29%
Penetration of
renewable energy
5-10% above
2013 predications
29% said 5-10%
above
2014 voting:
5-10%
ow
bel
2013
more than
10% above
2014 predications
29% said 5-10%
below
vs 2014
25%
Economic
growth
18%
more than
10% below
About the
same level
34%
13%
11%
5-10% above
24%
14%
Relative price
levels of oil
and gas
2014 voting:
Which sources of
European gas supply
do you think will see
the biggest increase
in the next ten
years?
11%
33%
16%
37%
Russian gas
LNG supplies from a variety of source
Southern Corridor pipeline
European shale
gas production
North African
pipeline
5-10%
above
5-10%
below
22%
Efficiency
improvements
11%
Other
* Data taken from
FLAME Conference
2013 and 2014
electronic polling
sessions
2%
7%
21%
Do you agree with the predications you made in 2014? What’s your outlook for the industry and its future for 2015 and beyond?
Will opinion on the dominance of LNG supplies change again after the winter to impact our 2015 vote?
43%
26%
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Flame 2015 Programme At A Glance
These three full Monday
agendas offer you more
focused content and expert
perspectives on the
biggest industry themes for
2015 and beyond.
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Monday 13th April
Monday 13th April
Monday 13th April
The Global LNG Summit
The Global Pricing
Forum
The Regulation &
Infrastructure Forum
With over 200 attendees, the LNG Summit is
a conference in its own right! It represents the
European gathering of the LNG Community and
sets the agenda before the main conference
kicks off.
Back by popular demand, this forum gives you
time to get into the intricacies of gas pricing
and hub development in a smaller group
environment.
ACER has revised its Gas Target Model and
progress towards the IEM continues but
can the current regulatory framework deliver
liberalisation of the European gas market?
This Forum has been designed to cover the
key developments in depth so you will leave
knowing exactly where you stand.
Big Themes:
Big Themes:
Big Themes:
Europe’s role in the global LNG Market, The
Asian buyer’s perspective on market changes,
The growth of small scale LNG, Production
updates from Qatar & Russia’s Yamal Project,
The outlook for US LNG Export, The challenges
for global LNG pricing and trading.
An overview of the key regional pricing
dynamics, US pricing dynamic developments
on the Henry Hub, Russian gas pricing,
demystifying Chinese gas pricing, globalisation
and convergence of gas prices, the outlook for
LNG trading.
The European regulatory landscape: TSO
& infrastructure development, market rules
and strategic factors, understanding &
implementing network codes, the reality of
European liberalisation. Are we able to deliver
the internal energy market and the gas target
model?
Key Speakers:
Key Speakers:
Key Speakers:
Octávio M. C. Simões, President
SEMPRA LNG
Ignacio de Aguirre, Head Of Strategy
GAS NATURAL
Mark Gyetvay, Deputy Chairman of The
Management Board, OAO NOVATEK
Philip Olivier, Global Head Of LNG
GDF SUEZ
Andrew Walker, CEO, BG GROUP
Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst European Gas &
LNG Markets, SOCIETE GENERALE
Sergei Komlev, Head Of Contract Structuring
& Price Formation Directorate
GAZPROM EXPORT
David H. Maerz, Global Head, Trading
Analytics, BP
Howard Rogers, Director, Natural Gas
Research Programme, OIES
Pierre Vergerio, Executive Vice President
Midstream Gas, Energy Management and
Optimization, EDISON
Kristóf Kovács, Policy Officer,
Directorate-General for Energy, EUROPEAN
COMMISSION
Olivier Lebois, Business Area Manager,
System Development, ENTSOG
Catharina Sikow, Head of Unit Internal
Market: Networks & Regional Initiatives
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Nigel Sisman, Founder
SISMAN ENERGY CONSULTANCY
Katja Yafimava, Senior Research Fellow, OIES
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Programme
Highlights
Tuesday 14th April
Wednesday 15th April
Thursday 16th April
Main Conference Day 1
Main Conference Day 2
Main Conference Day 3
The opening day of the Flame 2015 conference
will be all about security of supply. We will be
looking at new sources of gas, what Europe is
doing to secure supply and where we are after
the winter will be discussed in depth.
The focus of Day 2 is determining the role of
gas in the energy mix. How are we seen, what’s
the current view and how can we be proactive
to secure our future role in the eyes of the
policy makers and the public?
Day 3 is all about the future for the European
natural gas market. We will be determining
the opportunities for trading and the reality of
European liberalisation. The day concludes
with a forward thinking afternoon dedicated
to industry discussions on new innovations in
gas.
Breakout Themes:
Breakout Themes:
Breakout Themes:
• The Security Of Supply Scenario Game
• Global Gas Trading & Pricing
• The Reality Of European Liberalisation
• The Future Energy Mix
• Taqa Gas Storage Bergermeer Workshop
• Security Of Supply & Current Supply
Updates
• The Reality Of European Liberalisation
• Storage & Flexibility
• Innovations In Natural Gas
The European regulatory landscape: the
internal energy market and the gas target
model, TSO & infrastructure development,
market rules and strategic factors, the reality
of European liberalisation, understanding &
implementing network codes.
Key Speakers:
Key Speakers:
Key Speakers:
Rune Bjørnson, Senior Vice President,
Marketing and Trading, STATOIL
Christopher Delbrueck, CEO
EON GLOBAL COMMODITIES
Vladimir Drebentsov, Head of Russia &
CIS Economics, BP
Francis Egan, CEO
CUADRILLA RESOURCES
Adam Sieminski, Chief Administrator, EIA
Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, IEA
Sir John Grant, KCMG, Executive Vice
President, Policy and Corporate Affairs, BG
Dieter Helm, Fellow
NEW COLLEGE OXFORD
Ajay Shah, VP (Ventures) Integrated Gas
SHELL
Graham Weale, Chief Economist, RWE
Massimo Di’Oroardo, Principal Analyst,
European Gas Research, WOOD MACKENZIE
Jean-Claude Depail, President, GIE & EVP,
Infrastructure Business Line, GDF SUEZ
Stefan Kamphues, President, ENTSOG
Klaus Reinisch, CEO
PETRONAS ENERGY TRADING
Edouard Sauvage, Director Of Strategy
GDF SUEZ
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You can use the Flame App to
manage your time at the event
by keeping up to date with
changing sessions and
setting reminders for your
favourite talks. In addition,
the Flame App enables you
to view the delegate list and
message fellow attendees in
advance of the conference
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Fresh Perspectives For Flame
New Technologies And The
Impact They Will Have On
Energy Demand
The Projected Impact Of Energy
Transitions In Europe
All You Need To Know About
Negotiation & Persuasion
Graham Weale, Chief Economist, RWE
Paul Markillie, Innovation Editor
THE ECONOMIST
Graham will be taking to the stage to explain
and evaluate the impact of energy efficiency
measures on energy demand. He will be
drawing conclusions on what this means for
natural gas moving forward.
Richard Mullender, Former Lead Trainer
at the National Crisis & Hostage
Negotiation Unit, SCOTLAND YARD
Paul is a world leading expert on the disruptive
impact of new technologies and at Flame he will
be addressing how the new industrial revolution
will effect the oil and gas industries. He will
evaluate for you the impact of computer-aided
design software, new materials, nanotechnology,
cheaper automation, online manufacturing, 3D
printing and biotechnology.
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Richard, who is also an instructor to the UN
and FBI, will be sharing his experiences on the
front line of negotiation and exploring lessons
in listening, communication and persuasion that
can be applied to business relationships.
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Geopolitics & European Security Of Supply
Washington-Style Scenario Game
On Security Of Supply In Europe
Explanation:
This interactive simulation was designed in Washington DC to help government
& decision-makers to determine when and how to adapt to changing realities.
Objective:
The objective is to provide the game’s Players and the Audience with a
uniquely interactive, insightful and enjoyable framework through which to explore likely
outcomes of security of supply challenges in Europe.
Geopolitical Insight &
Scenario Game Expertise
Comes To Flame!
John Hulsman Senior Columnist For
Foreign Affairs And Political Risk, City AM
London & Life Member, US Council On
Foreign Relations
Why Join The Simulation?
1) The game allows corporate leaders to spot and understand the current strategic
trendlines, enabling them to rise above the myopia of day-to-day tactics and concerns.
2) The game allows for free thinking. Most geopolitical and macroeconomic
decision-makers take only a narrow variation of possible outcomes into account
however, for truly effective decision-making in the political and
corporate world, it is the contextual disruptors that are the
most important events to anticipate.
John will be giving a guest geopolitical address
at Flame and then will be hosting a special
Washington-inspired simulation dedicated
to looking at the possible challenges and
outcomes to security of supply. 30 Flame
attendees will be able to join John to play this
game. Here is what it entails…
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Editor’s Choice
Victoria Chatterton, the Director of Flame 2015 has selected the big themes set for discussion at Flame. Information on
who is taking on these industry issues is included below...
Security Of Supply & The Fall
Out From The Winter
Jonathan Stern Chairman of OIES
is hosting a morning dedicated to
determining how Europe is mobilising to
secure supply. Rune Bjørnson, Statoil
will offer a producer’s perspective on
EU security of supply and then a panel
comprising Wolfgang Peters, RWE,
Francis Egan, Cuadrilla, Cordi OHara,
National Grid & Thierry Bros, Societe
General will examine the possible
avenues- LNG, storage, new sources and
domestic shale gas.
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The Evolution Of Global LNG
Octávio M. C. Simões, President,
SEMPRA LNG, alongside
Mark Gyetvay of Novatek & Octavio
Simoes of Sempra LNG will be offering
production updates. LNG demand, trading,
pricing and the prospects for Small Scale
LNG will be covered by 20+ industry
experts including Philip Olivier, GDF Suez,
Ignacio de Aguirre, Gas Natural &
Andrew Walker, BG during the Global
LNG Summit.
(Monday 13th April)
The Role Of Gas In The Future
Energy Mix
The Prospects For American
Shale Gas
Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist will be
presenting the IEA’s latest findings on
energy demand, supply and regional
growth. An expert panel comprising
Ajah Shah, Shell, Sir John Grant, BG,
Peder Andreasen, Energinet.dk & Han
Fennema of Gasunie will then debate how
we can ensure gas is given higher priority
in European energy policy and public
opinion.
Adam Sieminski, Chief Administrator
of the EIA presents a vital outlook for
US shale gas production. He is joined by
Richard McMahon of the Edison Institute
to determine the impact this has had on
the US power market and what shale
could do for Europe and Jean Abiteboul
of Cheniere Supply & Marketing will also
be joining to discuss the prospects for US
LNG Exports.
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‘There were so
many excellent
presentations at Flame I would have a hard time trying
to decide which was
the best!’
Geoffrey Hureau,
Secretary General
CEDIGAZ
Global Gas Pricing
Dynamics
Russian Domestic Market
& Export Strategy
The Reality Of European
Liberalisation
The Challenges Of
European Gas Trading
The State of The
Midstream Market
David Maerz, Global Head Of
Trading Analytics at BP is joining
Howard Rogers, OIES, Pierre
Vergerio, Edison & Sergei
Komlev, Gazprom Export to
present on the challenges for
European gas pricing, Russian
pricing, henry hub pricing &
contract renegotiations during
the Global Gas Pricing Forum
(Monday 13th April)
Vladimir Drebentsov, Head
Of Russia & CIS Economics at
BP offers insight into Russia’s
evolving export strategy to China
alongside Tatiana Mitrova,
Energy Research Institute who
will share latest research on
Russian domestic gas markets.
Stephan Kamphues, President
of ENTSOG will be leading
a team of experts to debate
whether there is enough
infrastructure for independence
and resilience in Europe. This
team comprises George Kay,
GIC, Francisco de la Flor
Garcia, Enagas, Jean-Claude
Depail, GDF Suez and Thierry
Trouvé, GRTgaz.
Stephen Cornish, Director
at Koch Supply & Trading is
joined by Georges Tijbosch of
Centrica, Edouard Sauvage
of GDF Suez, Klaus Reinisch
of Petronas Energy Europe and
Didier Magne of Trailstone
Europe to evaluate just how far
the European gas market still
has to go in terms of liquidity,
hub development and market
integration.
Christopher Delbrueck, CEO
of EON Global Commodities will
be joining the famous State Of
The Industry Polling Discussion to
offer his views on the challenges
and opportunities ahead for
European Midstream players. He
will be sitting alongside Didier
Holleaux, GDF SUEZ E&P
for the production perspective,
Sergey Komlev, Gazprom for
the pricing perspective & Gareth
Griffiths, Noble Energy for the
trading view.
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Meet The Flame Community
Who Attends?
Known as the European meeting place for the global gas community, Flame is the annual meeting place for the industry.
Attendees join from
• Oil, Gas & Energy Majors (including ExxonMobil, Statoil, QatarGas, Chevron, ENi, Conocophilips, Shell, Gazprom, BP, Total)
• The Largest European Utilities (including RWE, E.ON, Centrica, GDF Suez, OMV )
• Leading Regulatory Bodies ( European Commission, OFGEM, ACER,
ENTSOG)
• The Top Energy Traders (including BP, Noble Group, Duf Energy Trading,
Petronas Energy Trading, EDF trading, Koch, Mercuria)
• Forward-thinking Storage Operators & TSOs (including GRTgaz, RWE
Gas Storage, National Grid, Centrica Storage, OMV Gas Storage,
Energinet.dk)
• Challenging Industry Analysts & Academic Institutions (Oxford Institute
Of Energy Studies, The International Energy Agency, Wood Mackenzie,
Poyry, Kapsarc, The University Of Oxford)
How Can You Meet With The Flame Community?
• From 2 weeks before the conference you can access the MyFlame
Online Networking Platform to see who’s attending, to message people
and also arrange meetings.
• We have a number of interactive formats including ‘In The Boardroom’
discussions, Champagne Roundtable Discussions, VIP Lunch tables and,
of course, there is always relaxed networking in the Taqa Coffee House
and during our drinks receptions!
• In addition - new for 2015 - you can book to reserve a meeting table in a
quiet area for the duration of the conference - perfect to host meetings!
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How To Make The Most Of Your Time At Flame
For 2015 we have launched new interactive formats to get you thinking, debating and to ensure you have fresh
perspectives to take back to the office with you. This is your event-these sessions help you get the most out of it!
Contribute To The Discussions In
The Boardroom…
Presentations are very useful but sometimes you
need to actually be involved in a discussion to
see the way forward. Would you like to sit with
20 industry experts and discuss with them the
area of the natural gas industry most of interest
to you? This is what the ‘In The Boardroom’
sessions offer! Half an hour, boardroom format
and Chatham House Rules so you can speak
freely and share ideas with the group.
Get To Know Some Fresh Faces…
Join Our Engaged Conversations…
Want to meet someone new but not sure how?
Sign up to meet 10 new people within the
industry in just 20 minutes. You can exchange
business cards, have a quick chat and then
decide whether you’d like to follow up. A great
way to expand your network!
Thursday afternoon will bring together innovative
thinkers to discuss the key opportunities for
natural gas in Europe and explore how, why,
when and what we can do to make these
opportunities a reality and secure the future
place for gas in the energy mix. Industry
innovators will set the scene, then the audience
will group together in focussed roundtables to
debate the key issues and finally the findings of
each roundtable will be presented to the group.
Challenge The Status Quo…
Ensure You Have Take Home From
The Conference Sessions…
Discussions on the conference stage are
fascinating but what will the discussions actually
mean for future of the industry? What’s the
outcome and impact? These daily ‘Making
Sense Of The Morning’ special sections are
focussed on making the link between industry
willpower and industry reality.
Reserve A Meeting Table…
New for 2015! This year, you can book a private
meeting table in a quiet area to host meetings.
This table will be yours for the full three days and
offer wifi and access to power.
Do you think we could improve the industry?
Join fellow innovators for frank small group
discussions on how we can rethink the gas
industry for the better. Topics for discussion will
include: How can we sell gas going forward, can
gas really work with renewables, what does the
public really think of gas & what can we do about
it?
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The Global LNG Summit
08.00
Registration & Coffee
08.30
Chairman’s Opening Address
Monday 13th April 2015
Richard Tyler, Oil & Gas Partner, HOGAN LOVELLS
The Evolution Of Global LNG
08.40
European Gas Markets, Global LNG Supply:
Never The Twain Shall Meet Again?
Andrew Walker, VP Global LNG, BG GROUP
09.05
Changing Dynamics In global LNG markets: A Research Perspective
Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Research Fellow, KAPSARC
09.25
SETTING THE SCENE POLLING DISCUSSION
The Evolution Of Global LNG patterns: Sorting Reality From Hype
Statements to be voted on by the audience and debated by our lively,
opinionated panel:
Ignacio de Aguirre, Head Of Strategy, GAS NATURAL
Philippe Hochart, Strategy and Communication Director, GDF SUEZ
Andree Stracke, Chief Commercial Officer Origination, RWE
Guy Broggi, Senior Advisor, LNG, TOTAL
10.05
GIIGNL Global Report Launch
Waiting For The Wave: The State Of The LNG Industry
Vincent Demoury, Deputy General Delegate, GIIGNL
10.20
Morning Coffee
LNG Supply: Who’s Going To Supply Europe?
10.50
Round The World In 20 Minutes: Which Projects Are Most Promising,
How Much Gas Will They Yield & Will We See The Gas In Europe?
Production & Export Updates
Leslie Palti Gusman, Senior Analyst, EURASIA GROUP
15mins: Qatar
15mins: East Africa
15mins: Yamal
12.30
Mark Gyetvay, CFO, Deputy Chairman of The Management Board & Member
of The Board Of Directors, OAO NOVATEK
15mins: USA
Octávio M. C. Simões, President, SEMPRA LNG
20mins: Producer Discussion Group
How Attractive Is Europe In The Short, Medium & Long Term?
Following the production & export updates, each producer will join this
interactive discussion & answer questions from the audience
Panel Host: David Ledesma, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT
Mark Gyetvay, CFO, Deputy Chairman of The Management Board & Member
of The Board Of Directors, OAO NOVATEK
Octávio M. C. Simões, President, SEMPRA LNG
Lunch & Networking Speaker Lunch Tables: • Guy Broggi, TOTAL • Ignacio de Aguirre, GAS NATURAL • Andrew Walker, BG
LNG Demand: Who’s Competing For Tomorrow’s LNG Supply?
13.40
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15mins: Asian Market Outlook
An Analysis Of Pricing, Development & Demand Across Asia
Andy Flower, Independent Consultant, FLOWER LNG
15mins: Examining The Evolution In The Supply Chain To Asia
Alex Cull, Oil & Gas Partner, HOGAN LOVELLS
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The Global LNG Summit
LNG Demand: Who’s Competing For Tomorrow’s LNG Supply?
13.40
15mins: Japan
New Role Of LNG In Evolving Japanese Energy Market
Akira Myamoto, Executive Researcher, OSAKA GAS COMPANY
15mins: Q&A
14.40
The Klaipėda LNG Terminal
Exploring The New Gateway to the Baltic Gas Market
Mantas Bartuška, CEO, SC KLAIPĖDOS NAFTA
Small Scale LNG: The Renaissance For European LNG Demand?
15.05
Small Scale Discussion Group
Small Scale LNG Dreams Vs Reality: How Much Can Be Achieved
In Europe?
What Stands In The Way Of Small Scale LNG Changing The Face Of
The European Gas Business?
16.00
Afternoon Tea
Panel Moderator: Hakan Werner, VP, Business Development, LNG
I.M. SKAUGEN SE
Stefaan Adriens, Commercial Manager, GATE TERMINAL
Joop Jonkers, Manager, Business Development, VOPAK LNG
Björn van de Weerdhof, Manager Business Development, ANTHONY VEDER
The Outlook For LNG Pricing & Trading
16.30
Pricing Analysis
How Will Structural, Commercial & Regional Changes Impact LNG
Pricing Structures
Stephanie Wilson, Managing Editor, Asia LNG, PLATTS
16.50
The Trader’s Perspective
Asia Overflowing & US LNG Coming: Is This The Opportunity
Europe Needs?
Exploring The Arbitrage Opportunities Between Asia &
The Atlantic Basin
Graham Hartnell, LNG Manager & Gas Consulting, POTEN & PARTNERS
James Cheeseman, Atlantic Basin Trading Manager, BP LNG
Marcio Bastos Demori, LNG Trading Manager, PETROBRAS
Alex Bower, Head of LNG Trading, GDF SUEZ
Rosario Sgarioto, Head of LNG Trading, KOCH SUPPLY & TRADING
Luis Sánchez, Head of LNG Trading, E.ON GLOBAL COMMODITIES SE
17.30
LNG Summit Roundup
Rounding Up The Day
17.40
Choose Between The Following Discussion Groups…
• Small Scale- Hakan Werner, I.M. SKAUGEN SE
• Challenges In Developing New LNG Production Capacity - David Ledesma, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT
• LNG Trading- James Cheeseman, BP LNG
Drinks and nibbles will be provided in each room
18.15
Flame Welcome Drinks
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the Global Gas Pricing Summit
08.30
Registration & Coffee
09.00
An Overview Of The Key Regional Pricing Dynamics
Monday 13th April 2015
Howard Rogers, Director, Natural Gas Research Programme, OIES
Making Sense Of Regional Prices
09.30
European Gas Pricing: Hubs and Contracting Today & Tomorrow
Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst European Gas & LNG Markets, SOCIETE GENERALE
10.00
Russian Gas Pricing: How Is The Market Evolving?
Sergei Komlev, Head Of Contract Structuring & Price Formation Directorate, GAZPROM EXPORT
10.30
US Pricing Dynamics: Developments On The Henry Hub
David H. Maerz, Global Head, Trading Analytics, BP
11.00
Audience Q&A
11.20
Morning Coffee
Markets In Transition
11.50
Europe Focus
30mins: Contracts Moving To Hub pricing, Rebates & Arbitration:
Understanding The Challenges And Opportunities
30mins: The Energy Union, Energy Security & The Potential Impact
On Pricing
Speaker tbc
Ana Stanic, Founder, EA LAW
10mins: Q&A
13.00
Lunch
14.15
Demystifying Chinese Gas Pricing: Progress And Impact
Mike Chen, Visiting Research Fellow, OIES
Global Pricing Trends
14.45
Globalisation And Convergence Of Gas Prices
Mike Fulwood, Principal Global Gas, NEXANT
15.15
Global Fundamentals Driving Markets: Exploring The Future
Scenarios
Howard Rogers, Director, Natural Gas Research Programme, OIES
15.45
Audience Q&A
16.00
Afternoon Tea
The Outlook For LNG Pricing & Trading
16.30
Pricing Analysis: How Will Structural, Commercial & Regional Changes
Impact LNG Pricing Structures
Shelley Kerr, Editorial Director, LNG, PLATTS
16.50
The Trader’s Perspective
Asia Overflowing & US LNG Coming
Is This The Opportunity Europe Needs? Exploring The Arbitrage
Opportunities Between Asia & The Atlantic Basin
Graham Hartnell, LNG Manager & Gas Consulting, POTEN & PARTNERS
James Cheeseman, Atlantic Basin Trading Manager, BP LNG
Marcio Bastos Demori, LNG Trading Manager, PETROBRAS
Alex Bower, Head of LNG Trading, GDF SUEZ
Rosario Sgarioto, Head of LNG Trading, KOCH SUPPLY & TRADING
Luis Sánchez, Head of LNG Trading, E.ON GLOBAL COMMODITIES SE
17.40
Informal Discussions & Drinks Reception
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the Gas Infrastructure & Regulation forum
Monday 13th April 2015
Forum Hosts:
Nigel Sisman, Founder, SISMAN ENERGY CONSULTANCY
Katja Yafimava, Senior Research Fellow, OIES
Plus special Guest Speakers Including:
Thierry Deschuyteneer, Executive Secretary, GAS INFRASTRUCTURE EUROPE
Kristóf Kovács, Policy Officer, Directorate-General for Energy, EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Olivier Lebois, Business Area Manager, System Development, ENTSOG
1. The European Regulatory Landscape: The Internal Energy Market And The Gas Target Model
09.00
• Understanding The Expectations vs Reality of the Internal Energy Market 2014
• Exploring The Outlook For The Revised Gas Target Model
10.30
Morning Coffee
2. Supporting TSO & Infrastructure Development: Market Rules And Strategic Factors
11.00
• Infrastructure Analysis: Pipelines, Terminals and Storage: Is There Enough Infrastructure In Europe?
• Understanding The Evolution Of (Forward and Reverse) Gas Flows: Impact on Infrastructure
• Rules for Construction and Utilisation of New Infrastructure is Europe: Auctions, Open Seasons, Exemptions
• PCI’s & Connecting Europe: What is Being Built and By When Will It Be Completed?
• Strategic Or Market Factors: How Will The European Market Develop?
12.30
Lunch
3. The Reality Of European Liberalisation: Focus On The Regions
13.30
• Regional Development and TYNDP: How Is Central/South Eastern European Infrastructure Developing & How Does It align with North West European Markets?
• South Stream: how, when and what implications?
• What Regional Weaknesses Does The European Commission Stress Testing Programme Highlight?
15.00
Afternoon Tea
4. Understanding & Implementing Network Codes
15.30
• Network Code Development: The Implementation And The Impact
• Determining the Effect Of Cross Border Capital Allocation Regulations for TSOs
• A Closer Look At Network Codes
• CAM & CMP
• Tariffs
• Balancing
• Interoperability
5. What Remains To Be Done And How Long Will It Take To Achieve It?
17.30
• An Informal Group Discussion Covering The Key Points Raised & Evaluating The Way Forward For European Gas Infrastructure
18.00
Drinks Reception
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Main Conference Day 1
08.00
Registration & Coffee
08.30
Chairman’s Opening Address: The Gas Year So Far- What Happened?
Security Of Supply & The State Of The Industry
Tuesday 14th April 2015
Jonathan Stern, Chairman, OIES
The Fall Out From The Winter: The State Of The European Gas Market
08.45
Europe Status Update: 15mins: European Production Update
Pathways To Enhancing Europe’s Security Of Supply
09.10
What Are The Options For Europe?
10mins: LNG Outlook
Can LNG Ride To The Rescue Of The European Gas Market?
10mins: Pipeline Prospects
North African, East Med And The Southern Corridor Pipeline Gas
What Are The Real Alternatives To Russian Pipeline Gas?
10mins: European Shale Gas
Determining The Scope & Potential For Europe’s Indigenous Supply
40mins: Industry Response
How Is Europe Mobilising To Secure Supply?
Infrastructure, Regulation & Vision: What Can The European Gas
Industry Do To Make The Prospects Of New Pipeline & LNG Projects
A Reality?
10.20
Rune Bjørnson, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Trading, STATOIL
Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst European Gas & LNG Markets, SOCIETE GENERALE
Jonathan Stern, Chairman, OIES
Francis Egan, CEO, CUADRILLA RESOURCES
Jonathan Stern, Chairman, OIES • Wolfgang Peters, CEO, Chairman of the Board, RWE SUPPLY & TRADING CZ
Cordi O’Hara, Director, UK Market Operation, NATIONAL GRID
Joined by Expert Perspectives:
Francis Egan, CEO, CUADRILLA RESOURCES • Rune Bjørnson, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Trading, STATOIL
Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst European Gas & LNG Markets, SOCIETE GENERALE
Morning Coffee
The Bigger Picture For Natural Gas
10.50
THE GLOBAL GEOPOLITICAL OUTLOOK
A New Era of Many Powers: Making Sense of Our World
11.30
THE USA
20mins: Shale Gas Production Update
Determining The Scope Of Opportunities & Mitigating The Growing
Challenges To US Shale Gas Production
20mins: Shale Gas & Power
How Is Shale Gas Revolutionising The American Power Market & Domestic
Demand & What Could It Do For Europe?
20mins: The Prospect For American Exports To Europe
How Much, How Quickly, At What Price & How Much Will It Impact European
Markets?
10mins Audience Q&A
John Hulsman, Geopolitical Expert & Life Member
US COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Adam Sieminski, Chief Administrator, EIA
Richard McMahon, Vice President, Energy Supply and Finance
EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE
Jean Abiteboul, President
CHENIERE SUPPLY & MARKETING
12.40
Making Gas Greener
How Academia And Gas Companies Are Innovating To Cut Emissions And
Improve Efficiency
13.00
Lunch + NEW! Discussions & Networking: Choose Between The Following Options… Meet The Speaker lunchtables
Making Sense Of The Morning | Get To Know Some Fresh Faces | Relaxed Coffee House Networking
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Nigel Brandon OBE, Director, Sustainable Gas Institute
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
Flame ‘In The Boardroom’
Working Groups
Be part of a small group
discussing the specific industry
elements of interest to you
10:50-11:20
The Future For TSOs
Thierry Deschuyteneer
GAS INFRASTRUCTURE
EUROPE
11.20-11.50 - Gas To Power
Martin Giesen, ADVANCED
POWER
11.50-12.20
Hub Development
Simon Brod, VATTENFALL
12:20-13:50 - What Can Gas
Learn From The Power
Markets?
Erik Rakhou
BARINGA PARTNERS
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LUNCH PROGRAMME
Meet The Speaker lunchtables
Join speakers have a chat & lunch
Wolfgang Peters, RWE
Supply & Trading
John Hulsman
GEOPOLITICAL EXPERT
Tatiana Mitrova, RAS
Making Sense Of The Morning
A review of the key takehomes from
the morning- what should the gas
industry make of it?
Get To Know Some Fresh Faces
Sign up to meet 10 new industry
faces in 30mins. Chat, exchange
business cards and follow up later if
interested
Relaxed Coffee House
Networking
Or, make the most of the extended
break to chat with old industry
friends over coffee and cake!
Security Of Supply & The State Of The Industry
14.15
14.40
15.05
Security Of Supply Scenario Game
Chairman: Phil Murphy, BG
Global Gas Trading & Pricing
The Reality Of European
Liberalisation
The Future Energy Mix
Taqa Gas Storage Bergermeer
Workshop
Where Now For European Security Of
Supply?
Join our Washington Briefing Style
Scenario Analysis Game To Understand
likely scenarios for security of supply.
Hosted by
John Hulsman
US COUNCIL ON FOREIGN
RELATIONS
The boardroom gathering will be divided
into the following regions:
Demand Areas:
Western Europe
Central and Southern Europe
Eastern Europe
NBP vs TTF & Regional Hub
Development
What’s Next For Continental Europe?
Matthew Monteverde
ARGUS MEDIA
Examining The Proposals For An
Amendment To The Security Of
Supply Regulation
How Many Interventions Can The Gas
Market Survive?
Walter Boltz, E-CONTROL
European Energy Policy
What Does It Mean For Natural Gas?
Richard Sarsfield-Hall
POYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING
The Trader’s Perspective
With Volatility Increasing In The Markets,
Is It All Still Doom And Gloom?
Simon Brod, VATTENFALL
Investor/Operator Discussion
Supporting The Development Of Natural
Gas Infrastructure
& Determining The Future Asset Owners
Moderator: Brandon Prater
PARTNERS GROUP
Panellists:
Martin Giesen, ADVANCED POWER
Lance Crist, IFC
Mark Crosbie
ANTIN INFRASTRUCTURE
Christian Fingerle
ALLIANZ CAPITAL PARTNERS
Gas In A Renewables Dominated
Power System
What Does The Political Reality Mean
For Gas?
Laszlo Varro, IEA
30 mins
Helmer Horlings
TAQA GAS STORAGE BERGERMEER
& others
A Detailed Look At The First Few Weeks
Of Operations
European Interconnectivity
Market Integration, Security Of Supply
And Outlook For Interconnection
Sean Waring, INTERCONNECTOR
MERCURIA ENERGY TRADING
15.30
Supply Regions & Resources:
Russia
Norway
LNG
15.55
Afternoon Tea
Liquidity Developments In The
European Hubs
Where Do We Stand?
Richard Katz, PEGAS
The Risk Management Challenge
Market Integration, Security Of Supply
And Outlook For Interconnection
Martin Fraenkel, CME GROUP
Coal Price Analysis
Understanding Predicted Global Trends In
Coal Consumption & The Impact On Price
Rodrigo Echeverri
KAPSARC
Fabio Gabrieli
SY 2016 upcoming auction
ACCESS, our working gas as collateral
agreement with banks
Any other business: SSSA update,
secondary market, Gas Foundation
Q&A
East/West Supply & Demand Dynamics
16.30
Russia
20mins: Production & The Domestic Market
How Is Russian Production Developing & Examining The Outlook
For Russia’s Domestic Gas Market
20mins: Geopolitics & Export Strategy
Europe Or China? Understanding Russia’s Evolving Export Strategy
10mins Audience Q&A
Tatiana Mitrova, Head of Oil and Gas Department
ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE RAS
Vladimir Drebentsov, Head of Russia & CIS Economics, BP
State Of The Industry Debate
17.20
Electronic Polling
Discussing The Future For The Natural Gas Industry
Gas Demand, Supply, LNG, Shale & Industry Innovation
Moderator: Jonathan Stern, Chairman, OIES
Utilities Perspective: Christopher Delbrueck, CEO, EON GLOBAL COMMODITIES
Production Perspective: Sergey Komlev, Head Of Contract Structuring &
Price Formation Directorate, GAZPROM EXPORT
Trading Perspective: Gareth Griffiths, Global Head Of Power, Gas & Carbon Credits Trading, NOBLE
Exploration Perspective: Didier Holleaux, CEO, GDF SUEZ E&P INTERNATIONAL
18.00
The Flame Round Up Of The Day - Our industry commentator will gallop through the discussions of the day to ensure you missed nothing!
18.10
The 2015 Drinks Reception
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Flame ‘In The Boardroom’
Working Groups
Be part of a small group discussing the
specific industry elements of interest to you
16:30-17:00 - The US & Shale Gas
Richard McMahon
EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE
17:00-17:30 - Overcoming The
Reputational Damage To Gas Caused
By Security Of Supply Challenges
Wolfgang Peters, RWE SUPPLY &
TRADING
17:30-18:00 - Gas & Renewables
Laszlo Varro, IEA
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Main Conference Day 2
08.00
30mins: Industry Breakfast Briefing:
Recent Trends in Global Natural Gas Markets: Supply, Demand & Trade
08.00
Registration & Coffee
08.30
Chairman’s Opening Address
Gas & The Reality Of The Future European Energy Mix
Wednesday 15th April 2015
Geoffroy Hureau, Secretary General, CEDIGAZ
Determining The Role For Gas In The Evolving Energy Mix
THE IEA WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK
How Are Projected Trends In The Energy Mix Responding To Current Environment,
Economic & Social Challenges Both In Europe & On A Global Scale?
Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, IEA
09.15
Energy Transitions In Europe
Understanding The Impact Of Energy Efficiency Measures On Energy Demand &
What This Means For Gas
Graham Weale, Chief Economist, RWE
09.45
THE FLAME 2015 INDUSTRY LEADER DISCUSSION
Integrating Gas In The Future More Renewable And Energy Efficient Low
Carbon EU Energy Market
- Why the gas industry needs to reach out and listen more to society and other
energy sectors
- What is required from the gas industry to be part of the future,
- What will it take to bring back investments in European gas?
- The production challenges
- What does the renewable electricity sector policy champion require from gas?
Moderator: Peder Andreasen, CEO, ENERGINET.DK
Panellists:
Sir John Grant, KCMG, Executive Vice President, Policy and Corporate Affairs, BG
Ajay Shah, VP (Ventures) Integrated Gas, SHELL
Jeremy Sainsbury, Director, NATURAL POWER, and Chairman,
Renewables Committee, ENERGY UK
Kristian Ruby, Partner, OPERATE & Campaign Leader And Advisor To Former Climate
Commissioner, CONNIE HEDEGAARD
Han Fennema, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board, GASUNIE
10.30
Morning Coffee
08.45
Flame ‘In The Boardroom’
Working Groups
Be part of a small group discussing
the specific industry elements of
interest to you
09:00-09:30 - Russia
Jim Henderson, OIES
09:30-10:00 - Storage
Peter Taff, INDEPENDENT GAS
CONSULTANT
10:00-10:30
The future for North Sea Oil & Gas
Marshall Hall, OIL & GAS UK
The Future For European Energy Policy & Demand
11.00
EUROPEAN COMMISSION ADDRESS
Determining The 2030 Agenda For Energy & Climate Policy
Speaker Under invitation
11.30
Geopolitics, The End Of The Commodity Super Cycle And Climate Change
How To Survive In A World Of Lower Commodity Prices & What Does This Really
Mean For Gas?
Dieter Helm, Fellow, NEW COLLEGE OXFORD
12.10
GUEST TECHNOLOGY ADDRESS
Examining The New Technologies On The Horizon
How Will These Innovations Use Energy & Change Man’s Relationship To Energy?
Paul Markillie, Innovation Editor, THE ECONOMIST
12.50
INDUSTRY TASKFORCE
Know Your Customer…
What Does The End User Really Want From Gas & How Successful Are We at
Delivering?
Anita Nyvold, Director Energy Sourcing, YARA INTERNATIONAL
Gertjan Lankhorst, CEO, GASTERRA
Hans Stinis, General Manager For Marketing, Strategy & Analysis, SHELL ENERGY EUROPE
Morten Hultberg Buchgreitz, Executive Vice President, DONG ENERGY
13.25
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Lunch + NEW! Discussions & Networking: Choose Between The Following Options…
Meet The Speaker lunchtables | Making Sense Of The Morning | Get To Know Some Fresh Faces | Relaxed Coffee House Networking
Or, make the most of the extended
Sign up to meet 10 new industry
A review of the key takehomes
Join these speakers for a
break to chat with old industry
faces in 30mins. Chat, exchange
chat & lunch
from the morning- what should
Graham Weale, RWE
friends over coffee and cake!
business cards and follow up later
the gas industry make of it?
Ajay Shah, SHELL
if interested
Dieter Helm
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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Flame ‘In The Boardroom’
Working Groups
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interest to you
11:00- 11:30
Hub Trading
Doug Wood, EFET
11:30-12:00
The German Energy Market
Stephan Dewald, DLP LAW
12:00-12:30
Central Eastern Europe Security
Of Supply
Lubor Veleba, RWE GAS STORAGE
12:30-13:00
European Shale Gas
John Williams, POYRY
Gas & The Reality Of The Future European Energy Mix
Security Of Supply & Current
Supply Updates
The Reality Of European
Liberalisation
Storage & Flexibility
Innovations In Natural Gas
14.40
Russian Challenges To Exports
How Will Russia Handle Sanctions & Supply Gas In
Light Of Geopolitical Developments?
Jim Henderson, OIES
End-Game For European Gas Markets
Does Liberalisation Address All Of Europe’s Gas
Challenges?
Pamela Taylor, FTI CONSULTING
How to Make Value With Volatility And A
Fast-Cycle Gas Storage
Volatility Opportunities You Might Have Missed Last
Year, Which You Do Not Need To Miss Again!
Henk Abbing, ENERGYSTOCK
Domestic Shale Gas
Is There Enough Infrastructure & Do We Have The
Technology In Europe To Produce Shale Gas At The
Necessary Volume & Price?
John Williams, POYRY
15.05
Eastern Mediterranean
Understanding The Future Role Of Eastern
Mediterranean Gas Within Europe: How Much,
When & At What Cost?
Sohbet Karbuz, OME
The Gas Target Model Revised
Incorporating Security Of Supply, Hub Development,
Demand Forecasts And New Uses For Natural Gas:
What Does It Look Like?
Dennis Hesseling, ACER
Shipping
How Is The Maritime Industry Responding To New
Marine Sector Legislation & Will Gas Win Out?
Speaker tbc
15.30
Norway Production Outlook
Will Production Start To Decline After 2020 Or Is
There More To Come?
Erik Johnsen, NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF
PETROLEUM AND ENERGY
The Internal Energy Market In 2014
Where Are We, How Far Have We Come And How
Far Do We Have To Go?
Stephan Kamphues, ENTSOG
TRADER/OPERATOR DISCUSSION
How Much Do You Value Flexibility?
Determining The Real Opportunity Cost Of Storage
In The European Gas Market
Peter Taff, INDEPENDENT GAS CONSULTANT
Erich Holzer, OMV GAS STORAGE
Ralph Aehlen, ENBW
Michael Kohl, RWE GAS STORAGE
Simon Sydenham, CENTRICA STORAGE
Patrick Barouki, EON
15.55
How Does Europe Link To Other Gas Markets?
How Can LNG Increase Our Interconnectivity & How
Long Will It Take?
Speaker tbc
Network Code Development
Implementing CAM, Tariffs & Interoperability: How
Do The Network Codes Work In Conjunction?
Rob Mills, OFGEM
The Storage Business Of The Future
How To Survive & Thrive In Today’s Tough Market
Conditions?
Jean-Marc Leroy, STORENGY
Future Disruptive Game Changers For The Gas
Market/Industry
Dan Lewis, FUTURE ENERGY STRATEGIES
16.20
Afternoon Tea
New Uses For LNG
Examining The Scope Of LNG For Small Industrials,
LNG As A Marine Fuel And LNG For Trucking
Martin Jahan de Lestang, ELENGY
New Connections For Europe
16.50
China
Session 1: 15mins: Understanding The Development Of Chinese
Energy & Environmental Policy
How fast will Chinese gas demand grow?
Session 2: 15mins: What Do Developments In China Mean For
Energy Supply & Security In Europe?
Discussion & Q&A: 10mins
Chinese State Council Speaker tbc
Cameron Hepburn, Member Of The Board Of Directors, AURORA ENERGY RESEARCH
& Professor of Environmental Economics, OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Dr. Michael Thomadakis, Member of the Board, REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR ENERGY, GREECE
Janet Jonas, Gas Marketing Manager, BP
Plus Additional Speakers tbc
Getting Out Of Our Comfort Zone
Boardroom Sessions
Join fellow innovators for frank
discussions on how we can rethink the
gas industry for the better
How Can We Sell Gas Going Forward?
Host tbc
Can Gas Really Work With Renewables?
How?
Ana Stanic, EA LAW
What Does The Public Really Think Of
Gas & What Can We Do About It?
Hansch van der Velden, GASUNIE
17.30
How Soon Will We See Southern Corridor Gas In Europe?
Production Development Status, Pipeline Progress & Project
Horizons
18.05
The Flame Round Up Of The Day
Our industry commentator will gallop through the discussions of the day to ensure you missed nothing!
18.10
Networking Champagne Roundtables:
• Norwegian Production: Erik Johnsen, NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY • Trading: Patrick Barouki, EON
• Gas To Power: What Strategy To Maintain The Role Of Gas In The Decarbonisation Of The Sector? Anouk Honore, OIES • LNG: Martin Jahan, ELENGY • Gas Storage: Martin Videlaine, CENTRICA STORAGE
18.30
Drinks Party
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Main Conference Day 3
08.00
Registration & Coffee
08.30
Chairman’s Opening Address
Reinventing The Future For The European Gas Marketplace
Thursday 16th April 2015
The Evolution Of Gas Pricing & Trading
08.40
Gas Price Analysis
How Confident Are We In Hub Prices, What Risks Should We Be Aware Of In The Evolution Of Hub Pricing &
What’s The Optimal Pricing Structure For Current And Future Long Term Contracts?
Massimo Di’Oroardo, Principal Analyst, European Gas Research, WOOD MACKENZIE
09.05
TRADING TASKFORCE
Driving Forward The European Marketplace
Liquidity, Hub Development & Market Integration: How Far Do We Have To Go?
Moderator: Doug Wood, Chair, EFET
Edouard Sauvage, Director Of Strategy, GDF SUEZ
Georges Tijbosch, Director Of Origination, CENTRICA
Didier Magne, Head of Gas, Europe, TRAILSTONE UK LTD
Klaus Reinisch, CEO, PETRONAS ENERGY TRADING
Stephen Cornish, Director, KOCH SUPPLY & TRADING
The Reality Of Market Liberalisation
09.45
An Industry Perspective On The New Gas Target Model
The Reality Of The Impact On Business, Security Of Supply, Sustainable Development Of The Gas Market &
Market Integration
Thierry Trouvé, CEO, GRTgaz
10.00
Is There Enough Infrastructure For Resilience And Independence In Europe?
Is Nationalism Preventing The EU Market Integration, How Are Network Codes
Impacting The Market & Where Is The Investment Going To Come From?
Francisco De La Flor Garcia, Director Of Regulation, ENAGAS
Jean-Claude Depail, President, GIE & EVP, Infrastructure Business Line, GDF SUEZ
George Kay, SVP, Infrastructure Group, GIC
Stephan Kamphues, Chairman of the Board of Management OGE & ENTSOG President, ENTSOG
Thierry Trouvé, CEO, GRTgaz
10.40
Morning Coffee
Achieving Security Of Supply For
Central Eastern Europe
The Reality Of European Liberalisation
The Outlook For
Gas To Power
Chair: Anouk Honore, OIES
Regional Developments
11.10
Ukraine
What Is Ukraine Doing To Ensure An Uninterrupted
Gas Supply & What’s The Outlook For 2015 And
Beyond?
Simon Pirani, OIES
Paul Shapiro, EBRD
Yuriy Vitrenko, NAFTOGAZ OF UKRAINE
New & Incremental Capacity
How To Offer New Capacity, Open Seasons Vs.
Auctions, Interaction Between CAM, CMP and Tariffs
Jan Ingwersen, ENTSOG
Revitalising The Gas To Power Market
Carbon Markets Or Capacity Markets: What Should
We Pin Our Hopes On?
Moderator: Anouk Honore, OIES
Carbon Market Update
Gunnar Steck, EON
SPAIN
How Is The Spanish Reload Market Developing
To What Extent Can It Help Meet European
Demand?
Francisco De La Flor Garcia, ENAGAS
11.35
South East Europe
The Future Without South Stream?
Predrag Grujicic
ENERGY COMMUNITY SECRETARIAT
Julian Popov
EUROPEAN CLIMATE FOUNDATION
Vladimir Ðurović, PLINACRO
János Fehér, FGSZ LTD
Balancing
Does Each Zone In Europe Need A Developed Hub
For Financial Trading And Hedging & What Are The
Costs Of Achieving This?
Chris Logue, NATIONAL GRID
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Industry Discussion
Guido Custers, DELTA ENERGY
David Viduna, CEZ
Gunnar Steck, EON
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Energiewende Germany
Taking a view from different angles
Session Host:
Helmut Kusterer
GASVERSORGUNG SUEDDEUTSCHLAND
Reinventing The Future For The European Gas Marketplace
12.00
Central Eastern Europe
Security Of Supply Is Role of Storage Changing?
Lubor Veleba, RWE GAS STORAGE
Tariffs
Understanding The Progress Made, The Issues That
Have Arisen, The Challenges Highlighted And The
Impact On Market Development
Tom Maes, CREG
Bucking The Trend: The UK Story
Market Based Security of Supply
Tom Corcut, OFGEM
12.25
Greece
Understanding Energy Security & Market
Developments
Dr. Michael Thomadakis, REGULATORY
AUTHORITY FOR ENERGY, GREECE
REMIT
Understanding The Latest Developments In REMIT
Elio Zammuto, ACER
The Utilities Challenge
How Are Utilities Managing Exposures In A World
Where Long Term Contracts Are Declining And Hub
Use Is Increasing?
Stephan Illerhaus
STADTWERKE MÜNCHEN
12.50
Lunch + Meet The Speaker Lunch Tables hosted by: • Massimo Di’Oroardo, WOOD MACKENZIE • Francisco De La Flor Garcia, ENAGAS
Session 1: 20mins
The German Gas Industry As Part Of An Increasing
International/Global Competition
Madjid Kuebler, TEAM CONSULT
Session 2: 20mins
The Perspective Of A Large International Gas
Consumer
Christian Essers, WACKER CHEMIE
Session 3: 20mins
The Viewpoint Of An Infrastructure Provider With
Special Focus On Economics And Security
Of Supply
Dr. Christoph von dem Bussche
GASCADE GASTRANSPORT
Round Up Q&A: 15mins
Fresh Business Perspectives At Flame
13.40
Have You Ever Felt Like Your Business Partner Is Holding You Hostage?
Lessons In Listening, Communication And Persuasion From A Hostage Negotiator
Richard Mullender, Former Lead Trainer at the National Crisis & Hostage Negotiation Unit
SCOTLAND YARD
New Trend Watch
14.30
Benefit From Informative Reports On Just Some Of The Trends With The Potential To Reinvigorate The Gas
Market
15mins: E-Fuels
Audi E-Fuels: The Opportunity To -70% CO2-Emissions In The Transport Sector
15mins: Energy Storage
Can The Storage Market Reinvent Itself & Offer Support To Renewables?
15mins: Bio Gas
With The potential To Produce More Gas Than European Shale, How Are We
Capitalising On Bio Gas & How Can We Overcome The Challenge Of Competing With Feed Stock?
Hermann Pengg, Head of Renewable Fuels, AUDI
Peter Klingenberger, CEO, EON GAS STORAGE
Michael Sanders, President, DUTCH RENEWABLE GAS PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Reinventing Gas For The Market Of The Future
15.15
Proactive Industry Working Group
20mins: The proceedings for the afternoon will be explained and each host will detail the issue they will
discussing in depth with the table.
30mins: Audience Roundtables
Each Roundtable will focus on one of the above innovations and determine what needs to be done to make
it a realistic opportunity and in what timescale.
25mins: Industry Panel Discussion
The lead representative from each table will join a panel and report the table’s findings back to the group.
Discussion, planning and Q&A will follow.
16.30
End Of Flame 2015
Working Group Hosts:
Karen Sund, Partner, SUND ENERGY
Dan Lewis, Chief Executive & Founder, FUTURE ENERGY STRATEGIES
Soren Juel Hansen, ENERGINET.DK
Michael Sanders, President, DUTCH RENEWABLE GAS PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Peter Klingenberger, CEO, EON GAS STORAGE
Hermann Pengg, Head of Renewable Fuels, AUDI
Bram Buis, Head of Portfolio Management, STATKRAFT MARKETS
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Your guide to
networking
at Flame
The Networking Experience
Networking is what makes your
conference experience both
enjoyable and useful.
Throughout the conference there are
a myriad of opportunities for you to
make key contacts, meet buisness
partners and catch-up with old
industry friends.
These icons are placed throughout
the event diary on the next few pages
to detail where your Flame
networking experiences take place.
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Meet The Speaker Lunch
Tables
Sign up to join one of our keynote
speakers for a relaxed sit-down
lunch. This is your chance to quiz
the speaker on the elements of their
presentation that really appealed to
you.
Breakfast Briefings
Enjoy a full breakfast whilst learning
more about the developments in the
gas industry. This is for the people
who really want to make the most of
their week at Flame!
Champagne Roundtable
Discussions
Daily Cocktail Receptions &
Drinks
Round up the day with an informal
small group chat hosted by one of
the day’s speakers. Champagne,
networking and relevant, thorough
industry discussions!
We conclude every day by offering
the delegation the chance to discuss
the day and network with peers at
drinks receptions dotted
round Amsterdam.
The News Room
Private Meeting Rooms
Speaker Zone
Flame ‘In The Boardroom’
Catch up with your daily intake of
global news in our quiet news room,
away from the bustle of the main
conference.
Reserve a private meeting room
to meet with clients during the
conference. How often are 750
industry members in the same
place at the same time? Contact
James Roberts for more information
([email protected])
An exclusive area for Flame’s
senior speaker faculty to relax and
make final preparations to their
presentations away from the buzz of
the event.
Join small group discussions
about industry topics that matter
to you. These sessions operate
under Chatham House Rules-what
happens in the room stays in the
room!
The Exhibition Area
The TAQA Coffee House
Enjoy a speciality coffee at
the TAQA Coffee House whilst
catching up with old friends or new
contacts. The TAQA Coffee
House will be a buzzing hub for
business discussions all day long
– the perfect kick start to your day.
The EnergyStock Smoothie
Bar
The Flame ‘App’
Hear about the latest strategic
& technical developments in the
industry and discover services
available that could help your
business. Exhibition stands offer
you the chance to speak with
the developers of new industry
projects, product experts & industry
consultants.
Get fresh energy at the EnergyStock
fruit smoothie bar and meet the
EnergyStock team.
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Search who is attending the event
and message them up to 2 weeks in
advance to make the most out of your
time at Flame. It also gives you up to
date timetable changes and details.
● LNG Summit
● Infrastructure & Regulation Forum
● Global Gas Pricing Forum
● Main Conference
The 140+ Speaker Faculty
Henk Abbing, Managing Director, ENERGYSTOCK
Jean Abiteboul, President
CHENIERE SUPPLY & MARKETING
Stefaan Adriaens, Commercial Manager
GATE TERMINAL B.V.
Bram Buis, Head of Portfolio Management
Statkraft Markets
Massimo Di-Odoardo, Principal Analyst,
European Gas Research, WOOD MACKENZIE
James Cheeseman, Atlantic Basin Trading Manager
BP LNG
Vladimir Drebentsov, Head of Russia and CIS Economics
BP
Michael Xiaobao Chen, Visiting Research Fellow, OIES
Vladimir Ðurović, Strategic Development Department
Director Plinacro
Ralph Aehlen, Gas & Oil Trading, ENBW
Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Research Fellow, KAPSARC
Peder Ø. Andreasen, President & CEO, ENERGINET.DK
Tom Corcut, Head of Wholesale Gas Policy, OFGEM
Patrick Barouki, Head of Gas Trading
E.ON GLOBAL COMMODITIES
Stephen Cornish, Director, KOCH SUPPLY & TRADING
Lance Crist, Head of Oil & Gas, IFC
Mantas Bartuška, CEO, SC KLAIPEDOS NAFTA
Marcio Bastos Demori, LNG Trading Manager
PETROBRAS
Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, IEA
Mark Crosbie, Managing Partner
ANTIN INFRASTRUCTURE
Alex Cull, Oil & Gas Partner, HOGAN LOVELLS
Guido Custers, Executive Director, DELTA ENERGY
Rune Bjørnson, Senior Vice President,
Marketing and Trading, STATOIL
Ignacio de Aguirre, Head of Strategy, STREAM REPSOL-GAS NATURAL LNG
Walter Boltz, Executive Director
E-CONTROL (ENERGY CONTROL AUSTRIA)
Alex Bower, Head Of LNG Trading, GDF SUEZ
Nigel Brandon OBE, Director, Sustainable Gas Institute
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
Simon Brod, Head of Origination
VATTENFALL ENERGY TRADING
Francisco De la Flor Garcia, Director Of Regulation
ENAGAS
Christopher Delbrueck, CEO
EON GLOBAL COMMODITIES
Vincent Demoury, Deputy General Delegate, GIIGNL
Jean-Claude Depail, President, GIE & EVP
Infrastructure Business Line, GDF SUEZ
Guy Broggi, Senior Advisor LNG, TOTAL
Thierry Deschuyteneer, Executive Secretary
GAS INFRASTRUCTURE EUROPE
Thierry Bros, Senior Analyst European Gas &
LNG Markets, SOCIETE GENERALE
Morten Hultberg Buchgreitz, Executive Vice President
DONG ENERGY
Rodrigo Echeverri, Research Fellow, KAPSARC
Francis Egan, Chief Executive Officer
CUADRILLA RESOURCES
Christian Essers, Director, Energy Procurement
WACKER CHEMIE
János Fehér, Managing Director, CEO FGSZ LTD
Han Fennema, CEO & Chairman of the Executive Board
GASUNIE
Christian Fingerle, CIO, ALLIANZ CAPITAL PARTNERS
Andy Flower, Independent LNG Consultant
FLOWER LNG
Martin Fraenkel, Managing Director,
Global Head of Energy, CME GROUP
Mike Fulwood, Principal Global Gas, NEXANT
Fabio Gabrieli, Director of Dry Bulk Analysis and Strategy
MERCURIA ENERGY TRADING
Martin Giesen, Chairman, ADVANCED POWER
Sir John Grant KCMG, Executive Vice President,
Policy and Corporate Affairs, BG
Stephan Dewald, Energy Lawyer
DEWALD LAW & PROJECTS
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● LNG Summit
● Infrastructure & Regulation Forum
● Global Gas Pricing Forum
● Main Conference
The 140+ Speaker Faculty
Gareth Griffiths, Global Head Of Power, Gas &
Carbon Credits Trading, NOBLE GROUP
Predrag Grujicic, Head of Gas Unit
ENERGY COMMUNITY SECRETARIAT
Mark Gyetvay, Deputy Chairman of The Management
Board, OAO NOVATEK
Marshall Hall, Energy Policy Manager, OIL AND GAS UK
Geoffroy Hureau, Secretary General, CEDIGAZ
Madjid Kübler, Managing Director, TEAM CONSULT
Stephan Illerhaus, Director Portfolio Management &
Energy Trading, STADTWERKE MÜNCHEN
Helmut Kusterer, Divisional Head of Market Development
GASVERSORGUNG SUEDDEUTSCHLAND
Jan Ingwersen, Business Area Manager, Markets
ENTSOG
Gertjan Lankhorst, Chief Executive Officer, GASTERRA
Martin Jahan de Lestang, CEO, ELENGY
Olivier Lebois, Business Area Manager,
System Development, ENTSOG
David Ledesma, Independent Consultant
SOUTH-COURT LTD
Graham Hartnell, Manager LNG & Gas Consulting
POTEN & PARTNERS
Erik Johnsen, Deputy Director General, Seconded
National Expert, NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF
PETROLEUM AND ENERGY
Dieter Helm, Fellow, NEW COLLEGE OXFORD
Janet Jonas, Gas Marketing Manager, BP
James Henderson, Senior Research Fellow, OIES
Joop Jonkers, Manager, VOPAK
Dan Lewis, Chief Executive & Founder
FUTURE ENERGY STRATEGIES
Cameron Hepburn, Professor of Environmental
Economics, University Of Oxford & Member Of The Board
Of Directors, AURORA ENERGY RESEARCH
Soren Juel Hansen, Head Of Development, ENERGINET
Chris Logue, European Policy Manager, NATIONAL GRID
Stephan Kamphues, Chairman of the Board of
Management OGE and ENTSOG President, ENTSOG
David H. Maerz, Global Head, Trading Analytics, BP
Dennis Hesseling, Head of the Gas Department, ACER
In Red
Philippe Hochart, Strategy & Lobbying Director
GDF SUEZ
Didier Holleaux, CEO
GDF SUEZ E&P INTERNATIONAL SA
Richard Katz, Vice President, Sales &
Communication Director, PEGAS
George Kay, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure Group
GIC
Peter Klingenberger, CEO, EON GAS STORAGE
Erich Holzer, Managing Director, OMV GAS STORAGE
Anouk Honore, Senior Research Fellow
OXFORD INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY STUDIES
Helmer Horlings, Commercial Manager
TAQA GAS STORAGE BERGERMEER
John Hulsman, Geopolitical Expert & Life Member
US COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
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Sohbet Karbuz, Director of Hydrocarbons, OME
Michael Kohl, Commercial Managing Director
RWE GAS STORAGE
Jean-Marc Leroy, CEO, STORENGY
Tom Maes, Vice-Chairman of the Gas Working Group
CEER
Didier Magne, Head of Gas, Europe, TRAILSTONE
Paul Markillie, Innovation Editor, THE ECONOMIST
Richard F McMahon, Vice President, Energy Supply and
Finance, EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE
Rob Mills, Head Of European Wholesale Markets, OFGEM
Tatiana Mitrova, Head of Oil and Gas Department
ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE RAS
Sergey Komlev, Head Of Contract Structuring &
Price Formation Directorate, GAZPROM EXPORT
Akira Miyamoto, Executive Researcher, OSAKA GAS CO
Teddy Kott, Head of Global Gas Analysis, EDF TRADING
Matthew Monteverde, Vice President, Generating Fuels
ARGUS MEDIA
Kristof Kovacs, Policy Officer, Directorate-General for
Energy, EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Richard Mullender, Former Lead Trainer At The National
Crisis & Hostage Negotiation Unit, SCOTLAND YARD
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● LNG Summit
● Infrastructure & Regulation Forum
● Global Gas Pricing Forum
● Main Conference
The 140+ Speaker Faculty
Phil Murphy, Global Head Of Government And
Public Affairs, BG ENERGY
Richard Sarsfield-Hall, Senior Principal
PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING
Georges Tijbosch, Director of Origination, CENTRICA
Anita Nyvold, Director Energy Sourcing
YARA INTERNATIONAL
Edouard Sauvage, Director Of Strategy, GDF SUEZ
Richard Tyler, Oil & Gas Partner, HOGAN LOVELLS
Rosario Sgarioto, Head of LNG Trading
KOCH SUPPLY & TRADING
Hansch van der Velden, Director Corporate
Communications, GASUNIE
Ajay Shah, VP Integrated Gas, SHELL
Lászlo Varró, Head of Gas and Electricity
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
Cordi O’Hara, Director, UK Market Operation
NATIONAL GRID
Thierry Trouvé, CEO, GRTgaz
Leslie Palti-Guzman, Senior Analyst, EURASIA
Paul Shapiro, Senior Banker, EBRD
Hermann Pengg, Head of Renewable Fuels, AUDI
Adam Sieminski, Administrator, EIA
Wolfgang Peters, CEO, Chairman of the Boarda
RWE SUPPLY & TRADING
Octávio M. C. Simões, President, SEMPRA LNG
Lubor Veleba, Chief Operating Officer
RWE GAS STORAGE
Nigel Sisman, Founder
SISMAN ENERGY CONSULTANCY
Martin Videlaine, Strategy and Regulation Director
CENTRICA STORAGE
Ana Stanic, Founder, EA LAW
David Viduna, Head Of Origination, CEZ
Gunnar Steck, Manager Strategy and Regulation - Gas
EON
Yuriy Vitrenko, Business Development Director
NAFTOGAZ OF UKRAINE
Jonathan Stern, Chairman, Natural Gas Research
Programme & Senior Research Fellow
OXFORD INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY
Christoph von dem Bussche, General Manager
GASCADE GASTRANSPORT
Hans Stinis, General Manager for Marketing, Strategy and
Analysis, SHELL ENERGY EUROPE
Sean Waring, Managing Director, INTERCONNECTOR
Kristian Ruby, Partner, Operate & Campaign Leader And
Advisor To Former Climate Commissioner
CONNIE HEDEGAARD
Andree Stracke, Chief Commercial Officer Origination
RWE SUPPLY & TRADING
Håkan Werner, VP Business Development LNG
I.M. SKAUGEN SE
Karen Sund, Partner, SUND ENERGY
Jeremy Sainsbury, Director, Natural Power & Chair
THE RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMITTEE
Simon Sydenham, Commercial Director
CENTRICA STORAGE
John Williams, Senior Principal
PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING
Luis Sánchez, Head of LNG Trading
E.ON GLOBAL COMMODITIES SE
Peter Taff, Independent Gas Consultant
Doug Wood, Chair, EFET
Pamela Taylor, Director, Economic and
Financial Consulting, FTI CONSULTING
Katja Yafimava, Senior Researcher, Gas Group, OIES
Simon Pirani, Senior Research Fellow, Natural Gas
Research Programme, OIES
Julian Popov, Fellow European
CLIMATE FOUNDATION
Brandon Prater, Managing Director, Private Infrastructure
PARTNERS GROUP
Erik Rakhou, Senior Manager, BARINGA PARTNERS
Klaus Reinisch, CEO, PETRONAS ENERGY TRADING
Howard Rogers, Director,
Natural Gas Research Programme, OIES
Michael Sanders, President, DUTCH RENEWABLE GAS
PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Michael Thomadakis, Member of the Board
REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR ENERGY, GREECE
Andrew Walker, VP Global LNG, BG GROUP
Graham Weale, Chief Economist, RWE
Stephanie Wilson, Managing Editor, ASIA LNG, PLATTS
Elio Zammuto, Seconded National Expert, ACER
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Supporters Of Flame
Associate Sponsors
Allegro is a multi –market commodity software solution
provider, offering real-time intelligence and
decision-making capabilities that improve the
management of physical and financial positions, optimize
assets and portfolios, and manage risk. Our commodity
risk management software goes beyond common CTRM
software offerings to deliver the position transparency,
trader performance and compliance functionality you
need to accelerate financial results. With Allegro, you gain
access to a single system of record that enables flawless
execution of value-creating, real-time decisions in the
acquisition, storage, transportation, optimization and sale
of any commodity class. From out of the ground to the
point of consumption, only Allegro stands equipped to
help you squeeze every drop of value out of your
business.
Argus is a leading provider of data on prices and
fundamentals, news, analysis, consultancy services and
conferences for the global crude, oil products, natural
gas, electricity, coal, emissions, bioenergy, fertilizer,
petrochemical, metals and transportation industries.
Data provided by Argus are widely used for indexation of
physical trade. Companies, governments and international
agencies use Argus information for analysis and
planning purposes. Argus has 19 offices globally,
including London, Houston, Washington, New York,
Calgary, Rio de Janeiro, Singapore, Dubai, Beijing, Tokyo,
Sydney, Moscow, Astana and other key centres of the
commodity industries. Argus was founded in 1970 and
is a privately held UK-registered company. Learn more at
www.argusmedia.com
BG Group’s vision is to be an internationally diversified
exploration and production company with a specialism in
gas and LNG. The company has interests in more than 20
countries on five continents and group strategy is to create
value by leveraging its distinctive capabilities in exploration
and from its unique LNG business. The Group’s upstream
production is sourced from base assets in 10 countries
and key growth projects in Brazil and Australia. BG Group
still has a strong presence in the UK, producing around
100,000 boepd from the North Sea as well as producing
hydrocarbons from and holding licences in Norway. BG
Group has 50% equity ownership of the Dragon LNG
import terminal in Milford Haven, West Wales.
Cheniere Energy, a Houston-based company primarily
engaged in LNG related businesses, owns and operates
the Sabine Pass LNG receiving terminal and the Creole
Trail Pipeline located in Southwest Louisiana. Cheniere is
constructing a liquefaction export project adjacent to the
Sabine Pass terminal for up to six LNG trains with
aggregate design capacity of approximately 27 mtpa.
Construction is underway on LNG trains one through four
with first LNG expected in 2015. Cheniere is also
developing a project to provide liquefaction and export
services on its site in Corpus Christi, Texas, for up to
three liquefaction trains with expected aggregate nominal
production capacity of 13.5 mtpa. LNG exports from the
Corpus Christi Liquefaction Project could commence as
early as 2018. Cheniere Marketing is offering LNG on an
FOB or DES basis to customers interested in purchasing
LNG in the short, mid-term markets, with three vessel time
charters for delivering LNG cargoes. www.cheniere.com
As the world’s leading and most diverse derivatives
marketplace, CME Group (www.cmegroup.com) is where
the world comes to manage risk. CME Group exchanges
offer the widest range of global benchmark products
across all major asset classes, including futures and
options based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign
exchange, energy, agricultural commodities, metals,
weather and real estate. CME Group brings buyers and
sellers together through its CME Globex electronic trading
platform, its trading facilities in New York and Chicago,
and through its London-based CME Europe derivatives
exchange. CME Group also operates one of the world’s
leading central counterparty clearing providers through
CME Clearing and CME Clearing Europe, which offer
clearing and settlement services across asset classes for
exchange-traded contracts and over-the-counter
derivatives transactions. These products and services
ensure that businesses everywhere can substantially
mitigate counterparty credit risk.
EnergyStock provides flexibility services with its fast-cycle
gas storage at the heart of the TTF market. TTF offers the
highest churn rate in Europe and is one of the drivers of the
north-west European Gas Roundabout. EnergyStock’s
services are engineered to comply with specific market
needs. The services provide customers with the utmost
flexibility right when they need it. All services are supported
and delivered from EnergyStock’s fast-cycle gas storage in
the North of the Netherlands with an outstanding
performance and proven high reliability. EnergyStock is a
subsidiary of gas infrastructure company Gasunie.
• The only fast-cycle energy storage facility in the
world; Able to meet the volatility challenges of the new
energy world
• The best solution for energy portfolio management;
Optimizing your trading performance
• Market-designed unique services, directly available at
the TTF; Nominate what you want, when you want it
• Outstanding reliability of our fail-safe facility; 24/7
breathing with your portfolio
The energy practice of FTI Consulting offers a wide array
of advisory services to our clients, including Economic &
Financial, Strategic Communications and Corporate Finance
advice. We support clients working in oil & gas, utilities,
transmission/distribution/storage, renewables & cleantech, thermal generation, supply chain, and infrastructure
investment. Our business is global, and within Europe we
have offices in Brussels, London, Paris, Madrid and Berlin. Our team includes ex-regulators, economists, accountants,
ex-Heads of corporate/public affairs, political advisers and
strategy consultants.
We are active within the European gas industry, and work
with clients in distribution and transmission, storage,
interconnection, shale gas production, and are pre-eminent
advisers on gas contract disputes and arbitrations.
Created on 1 January 2005, GRTgaz is an Independent
Transmission Operator, 75% owned by GDF SUEZ and
25% owned by Société d’Infrastructures Gazières (SIG), a
public consortium comprised of CNP Assurances, CDC
Infrastructure and the Caisse des Dépôts. GRTgaz fulfils
the obligations of a public service to guarantee a
continuous gas supply and satisfy the needs of consumers
throughout the region, in all climatic conditions. Over 3,000
employees are mobilised to maintain and develop the
longest transmission network in Europe consisting in
32,000 kilometers covering the majority of the national
French territory. GRTgaz transmits the gas supplied by its
shippers to over 4,500 delivery points (public distribution
networks, large industrial consumers, gas-fired power
plants, etc.), under the safest and most reliable conditions.
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Supporters Of Flame
Associate Sponsors
Hogan Lovells is one of the world’s leading international
legal practices with more than 2,500 lawyers operating
from more than 40 offices in Europe, the Middle East and
Africa, the United States, Latin America and Asia. Hogan
Lovells offers energy clients unrivalled legal coverage
across these regions. Its international energy team is highly
experienced in major LNG, gas, oil, petrochemical,
power and renewables projects. Importantly, and almost
uniquely, the Hogan Lovells Energy team is able to
document energy transactions and projects under either
English and US law. Notable oil & gas mandates include
the Shah Deniz Phase 2 Gas Project and the Southern
European Gas Corridor Route, Papua New Guinea LNG
and Dominion Resources’ US LNG export project at Cove
Point. www.hoganlovells.com
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE) is a leading
network of regulated exchanges and clearing houses for
financial and commodity markets. ICE delivers transparent,
reliable and accessible data, technology and risk
management services to markets participants around the
world.
ICE Futures Europe is the home of Brent and Gasoil
futures, the world’s crude and refined oil benchmarks, as
well as NBP natural gas, UK power and European
emissions futures contracts. ICE Endex is the leading
Continental European energy exchange for natural gas
and power markets, including the leading TTF gas futures
contract, gas balancing markets and gas storage services.
All ICE energy products are cleared at ICE Clear Europe.
Participants across the globe have access to ICE’s range
of futures and options contracts to manage risk around-the
clock, in a transparent and liquid marketplace. Powered by
WebICE, a widely distributed and sophisticated electronic
trading system, ICE brings the world’s energy markets
together on one platform.
+44 (0)20 7065 7700 www.theice.com
PEGAS is the central gas trading platform of EEX Group,
operated by Powernext. PEGAS provides its members with
access to all products on one single platform and allows
them to trade natural gas contracts in the Belgian, British,
Dutch, French, German and Italian market areas. The product range of PEGAS covers spot and derivatives contracts
for the major European gas hubs as well as trading in
location spread products between these market areas. This
setup enables market harmonisation and forms the leading
pan-European natural gas market.
For more: www.pegas-trading.com
Platts is a leading global provider of energy,
petrochemicals, metals and agriculture information, and
a premier source of benchmark price assessments for
those commodity markets. Since 1909, Platts has provided
information and insights that help customers make sound
trading and business decisions and enable the markets to
perform with greater transparency and efficiency.
Platts employs a staff of more than 1,000, and maintains
a network of correspondents spanning the globe. It has
offices in more than 15 key cities, including global
business centers such as New York, Shanghai and Sao
Paulo, and major energy centers such as Houston,
Singapore and London, where Platts is based.
Platts is a division of McGraw Hill Financial (NYSE: MHFI),
a leader in credit ratings, benchmarks and analytics for
the global capital and commodity markets. McGraw Hill
Financial’s other well-known brands include Standard &
Poor’s Ratings Services, S&P Capital IQ, S&P Dow Jones
Indices, CRISIL, and J.D. Power.
Pöyry Management Consulting is the leading advisor to
Europe’s energy markets, providing strategic, commercial,
regulatory and policy advice to Europe’s energy market
players using our problem solving, modelling and
economics expertise and a practical and down-to-earth
approach to our clients’ requirements. Our team of nearly
250 energy specialists, located across 13 offices in 12
countries worldwide, offers unparalleled expertise in the
rapidly changing energy sector. Within Europe and
worldwide our clients include utilities, generating
companies, energy distributors, suppliers, energy traders,
financial institutions, governments, regulators, the
European Commission, the World Bank, trade associations
and industrial energy users. Pöyry Management Consulting
also produces the renowned ILEX Energy Reports which
provide detailed projections for the price of wholesale
electricity, gas, carbon and green certificates in Europe’s
liberalised energy markets.
Shell Energy Europe, headquartered in London, is a
leading energy provider in Europe, responsible for the
marketing and trading of gas, power and environmental
products throughout the continent.
Currently active in 18 countries, Shell Energy Europe was
formed through the merger of Shell’s gas marketing and
trading business in 2009, having leveraged the integration
of these capabilities to offer “Energy Solutions for Your
Business”.
We provide solutions to manage energy exposures and
support in energy regulation related topics to a wide range
of industrial customers, power producers and wholesalers
throughout Europe.
Further info: www.shell.com
Statoil is an international energy company with
operations in 36 countries. Building on more than 40 years
of experience from oil and gas production on the
Norwegian continental shelf, we are committed to
accommodating the world’s energy needs in a responsible
manner, applying technology and creating innovative
business solutions. We are headquartered in
Stavanger, Norway with approximately 23,000 employees
worldwide, and are listed on the New York and Oslo stock
exchanges. See more on www.statoil.com
Storengy, a subsidiary of GDF SUEZ, is one of the few
operators in the world to combine skills as varied as
market analysis, subsurface sciences, drilling and
completion techniques, underground reservoir
engineering, operation of surface industrial facilities and
industrial safety. With nearly 60 years experience and a
total storage capacity of 12.5 billion of m3 , Storengy
operates all type of storage facilities.
With its multi-disciplinary teams, Storengy develops,
operates and guides its partners in underground
operations and geothermal projects.
Employing 1000 persons, Storengy provides its customers
with innovative products through its experience in offering
sales & marketing services on various markets and
regulatory environments.
Tel: +33 1 46 52 30 06
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.storengy.com
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Supporters Of Flame
Associate Sponsors
TAQA, the international energy company from Abu Dhabi,
is majority owned by the Abu Dhabi Government and
listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. We operate
in Canada, Ghana, India, Iraq, Morocco, the Netherlands,
Oman, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United
Kingdom and the United States. TAQA is committed to
contributing to consistent, affordable, reliable and
sustainable energy supplies to Northwest Europe.
Long-term analysis shows that the decline in gas
production will create a substantial decrease in
flexibility in the market. To fill this gap we developed
Europe’s largest,open-access gas storage; providing the
Northwest European gas market with 46 TeraWatt hour
(TWh) seasonal storage capacity. Gas Storage Bergermeer
is an independent storage operator with service delivered
at the TTF. Full commercial storage operations will begin
in 2015. We offer a technically advanced, highly flexible,
storage product. Gas Storage Bergermeer places great
importance on customer focus, providing transparent and
innovative services to maximise value.
In Association With:
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WINGAS is one of the largest suppliers of natural gas in
Germany. The energy company is active in natural gas
trading across Europe: in Belgium, Denmark, France, the
UK, Austria, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic. Its
customers include municipal utilities, regional gas
suppliers, industrial firms and power plants.
More energy – together. www.wingas.com
Endorsing Associations:
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Hotel Okura, Amsterdam
Ferdinand Bolstraat 333
1072 LH Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel:+31 (0) 20 6787798
Fax:+31 (0) 20 6787797
Web: http://www.okura.nl
From Station Central: tram 25,
stopping-place Cornelis Troostplein.
Travelling time ± 20 minutes.
From Station Zuid: bus 65, stopping-place
Scheldestraat. Travelling time ± 8 minutes.
From Station Amstel: tram 12, bus 15
stopping-place Scheldestraat. Travelling time
± 10 minutes.
From Station RAI: A 10 minutes walk to the
Hotel Okura Amsterdam.
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Hotel Okura. Please visit our website at
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on the rate and terms.
Travel to the Hotel Okura,
Amsterdam By Air
The closest airport to the hotel is Schiphol
International Airport. A taxi from the airport
will take 15 minutes and cost approximately
€40.
By Car
From all directions, follow Ring Amsterdam
(A10). Take exit RAI (S109) and follow at the
traffic lights, direction RAI/Centrum (S109).
Follow the signs direction Zuid (S109). You
drive straight on (passing the Rai Congress
Centre on your left hand) en you follow
the right lane, into the Scheldestraat. At
the traffic lights you drive straight on and
after 500 meters Hotel Okura Amsterdam
appears at your right hand side.
Parking: The Hotel Okura has available
parking spaces at a charge per day. Please
contact concierge on + 31 (0)20 678 71 11
prior to arrival to reserve a space.
TAKING A LEADING ROLE AT FLAME
Flame presents an unrivalled opportunity to raise your profile and align your brand with the most highly respected oil and gas conference, as well as benefiting from an extensive global marketing campaign.
For a bespoke proposal please do not hesitate to contact me via email or phone to discuss the possibilities.
James Roberts, Business Development Manager [email protected] +44 (0) 20 7017 7944
www.icbi-flame.com Tel: +44 (0) 20 7017 7200 Email: [email protected]
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‘Flame is great for taking the pulse
of the European gas business’
Register Now – Four Easy Ways!
1. Fax this form on +44 (0)20 7017 7807
2. Telephone us on +44 (0)20 7017 7200
3. Email: [email protected]
4. Via the website: www.icbi-flame.com
Always quote your VIP CODE when registering.
Håkan Werner
VP Business Development LNG
I.M. SKAUGEN SE
Please do not cover VIP code Conference Code: FKN2433
DATES
VENUE DETAILS
• Global LNG Summit: 13th April 2015
• Infrastructure & Regulation Forum:
13th April 2015
• Future For Global Gas Pricing
Forum: 13th April 2015
• Main Conference:
14th-16th April 2015
1st Delegate
Direct Tel
Name
Email Address
Job title
Department
Direct Tel
Mobile Tel
2nd Delegate:
I would like to receive information on future events & services via email. By giving you my email address I am giving ONLY INFORMA
companies the permission to contact me by email.
Name
Direct Tel
Mobile Tel
Job title
Department
Direct Tel
Mobile Tel
Email Address
I would like to receive information on future events & services via email. By giving you my email address
I am giving ONLY INFORMA companies the permission to contact me by email.
Hd of Dept: Name
Department
Mobile Tel
2nd Delegate:
Email Address
Job title
Hotel Okura, Ferdinand Bolstraat 333
1072 LH Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 6787798
Fax: +31 20 6787797
Website: www.okura.nl
View hotel booking information at:
www.icbi-flame.com
Email Address
Booking Contact: Name
3rd Delegate:
Job title
Department
Name
Direct Tel
Mobile Tel
Job title
Department
Email Address
Direct Tel
Mobile Tel
Person who will attend if I have to cancel:
Email Address
Name
Job title
I would like to receive information on future events & services via email. By giving you my email address
I am giving ONLY INFORMA companies the permission to contact me by email.
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COMPANY DETAILS
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PLEASE SELECT YOUR EARLY BIRD PACKAGE
Postcode/Zip:
DATES
Register By
6th Feb 2015
SAVE
Register By
13th March 2015
£4,498 + 21% VAT
£4,598 + 21% VAT
13-16 April 2015
4 DAY PACKAGE: Conference + The Summit & Forums
£800
= £5,442.58
= £5,563.58
£4,098 + 21% VAT
£4,198 + 21% VAT
13-16 April 2015
4 DAY PACKAGE: Conference + Global LNG Summit
£800
= £4,958.58
= £5,079.58
£3,798 + 21% VAT
£3,898 + 21% VAT
13-16 April 2015
4 DAY PACKAGE: Conference + 1 Forum (Select below)
£400
= £4,595.58
= £4,716.58
£2,799 + 21% VAT
£2,899 + 21% VAT
14-16 April 2015
3 DAY PACKAGE: Conference only
£300
= £3,386.79
= £3,507.79
£2,199 + 21% VAT
£2,199 + 21% VAT
13 April 2015
1 DAY PACKAGE: The Summit & Both Forums
= £2,660.79
= £2,660.79
£1,799 + 21% VAT
£1,799 + 21% VAT
13 April 2015
1 DAY PACKAGE: Global LNG Summit only
= £2176.79
= £2176.79
£1099 + 21% VAT
£1099 + 21% VAT
13 April 2015
1 DAY PACKAGE: 1 Forum only (Select below)
= £1329.79
= £1329.79
Please select your Forum on Monday 13th April: □ The Future For Global Gas Pricing Forum □ European Gas Infrastructure Regulation Forum
SAVE
Register After
13th March 2015
SAVE
£700
£4,798 + 21% VAT
= £5,805.58
£4,398 + 21% VAT
= £5,321.58
£4,098 + 21% VAT
= £4,958.58
£3,099 + 21% VAT
= £3,749.79
£2,199 + 21% VAT
= £2,660.79
£1,799 + 21% VAT
= £2176.79
£1099 + 21% VAT
= £1329.79
£500
£700
£300
£200
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£500
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PLUS – NEW for 2015! Add the meeting package to your 3 or 4 day pass for £1500+ 21% VAT (Must be booked with packages that include the main conference)
• Meet business prospects at your own private branded table within the conference area - this table will be yours exclusively for the full three days:
• A quiet space for you, with wifi & power supply, to conduct your business meetings at the conference, undisturbed. No more searching around for a place to meet. Arrange these meetings in advance of the conference using our online
MyFlameConference networking platform
• Please note, all meeting participants must be registered 3 day conference attendees
• Payment and logos must be received 10 days prior to the event taking place. If these are not received the meeting table will be cancelled
The VAT rate is subject to change and may differ from the advertised rate. The amount you are charged will be determined when your invoice is raised. Savings include Multiple Package & Early Booking Discounts. All discounts can only be applied at
the time of registration and discounts cannot be combined (apart from Early Booking discounts that apply to everyone). All discounts are subject to approval. Please note the conference fee does not include travel or hotel accommodation costs. £200 discount
for third and subsequently registered delegate fee for any packages that include the main conference. We are happy to accept a replacement delegate for the whole event, however delegate passes cannot be split or shared between
delegates under any circumstances. Conference code FKN2433
PAYMENT DETAILS
Please use this form as our request for payment. Fax and phone bookings should be made with a credit card number,
or followed up by a posted registration form. Places are only guaranteed by full payment, which must be received
before the conference. I will pay by:
■ Cheque/bankers draft made payable to ICBI for £...............................................
■ Invoice to be sent to my company
■ Bank transfer - full details of bank transfer options will be given with your invoice on registration.
To make payment by credit card: to ensure we provide the highest level of security for your credit card
details we are unable to accept such payments via email or fax which ensures that these details are never stored on our network.
To make payment by credit card on-line, please enter your credit card details in our secure payments website that you will use when
making your booking via the event website: www.icbi-flame.com
Alternatively call our customer service team on +44 (0) 20 7017 7200
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Attendance at this conference is subject to the ICBI Delegate Terms and Conditions at http://www.icbi-events.com/page/termsandconditions. Your attention is drawn in particular to clauses 6, 8 and 14 of the ICBI Delegate Terms and Conditions which
have been set out. Cancellation Policy: If you cancel in accordance with this policy, you will receive a refund of your fees paid to ICBI (if any): (i) if you cancel your registration 28 days or more before the Conference, subject to an administration charge equivalent to 10% of the
total amount of your fees plus VAT; or (ii) if you cancel your registration less than 28 days, but more than 14 days before the Conference, subject to an administration charge equivalent to 50% of the total amount of your fees plus VAT. ICBI regrets that the full amount of your fee
remains payable in the event that your cancellation is 14 days or less before the Conference or if you fail to attend the Conference. All cancellations must be sent by email to [email protected] marked for the attention of Customer Services and must be received by ICBI. You
acknowledge that the refund of your fees in accordance with this policy is your sole remedy in respect of any cancellation of your registration by you and all other liability is expressly excluded. Changes to the conference: ICBI may (at its sole discretion) change the format,
speakers, participants, content, venue location and programme or any other aspect of the Conference at any time and for any reason, whether or not due to a Force Majeure Event, in each case without liability. Data protection: The personal information which you provide to us
will be held by us on a database. You agree that ICBI may share this information with other companies in the Informa group. Occasionally your details may be made available to selected third parties who wish to communicate with you offers related to your business activities. If you
do not wish to receive these offers please contact the database manager. For more information about how ICBI use the information you provide please see our privacy policy at: http://www.icbi-events.com/page/termsandconditions. If you do not wish your details to be available to
companies in the Informa Group, or selected third parties, please contact the Database Manager, Informa UK Ltd, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AD. Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7077, fax: +44 (0)20 7017 7828 or email [email protected] .
Incorrect Mailing: If you are receiving multiple mailings or you would like us to change any details, or remove your name from our database, please contact the Database Manager at the above address quoting the reference number printed on the mailing label.
By completing and submitting this registration form, you confirm that you have read and understood the ICBI Delegate Terms and Conditions and you agree to be bound by them.