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Day 1: Thursday 19th November
TANK STORAGE STREAM
BIOFUELS STREAM
SESSION ONE: Market outlook

9.00 Chairman’s opening remarks:
Stuart Traver, Principal advisor, Gaffney Cline & Associates

9.15 Keynote address: Tracking the contango: What to expect for 2010
  • The implications of contango on storage economics
  • What to expect in the medium and long term?
  • Update on activities in Singapore
  • Recent key mergers and acquisitions
Stuart Traver, Principal advisor, Gaffney Cline & Associates

9.45 Emerging Asia’s economic outlook
  • Prospects for demand growth and contraction in Asia
  • Regional outlook
  • Local profit centres
Matt Hildebrandt, Economist, JPMorgan Chase Bank

10.15 Networking break in exhibition hall

11.00 Prospects for oil trade flows east of Suez
  • Crude oil
  • Oil products
  • Oil quality and specifications
  • Implications for oil terminal requirements
Ben Holt, Vice president, Downstream consulting, Wood Mackenzie

11.30 Securing debt financing in today’s uncertain climate
  • The financial and economic crisis
  • Pressures on lending
  • The syndicated loans market
  • Impact on the storage industry
Bert van der Toorn, Managing director, Head natural resources, Asia Structured Finance ING WholeSale Banking

12.00 Networking lunch in the exhibition hall

SESSION TWO: Identifying growth segments in Asia

2.00 Chairman’s opening remarks

2.15 Deregulation in Indonesia, the market and the distribution network
  • Petroleum products consumption and distribution, areas that need additional storage and distribution capacity
  • Ongoing development and future opportunities
  • Deregulation of Pertamina and the oil products distribution network
  • Abolition of the monopoly on the provision of ports/terminals and ports services
  • Risks and potential rewards as the private sector get involved
David Wignall, Managing director, David Wignall Associates

2.45 Malaysia’s growing role as a global storage hub
  • Growing demand for storage in the region
  • Challenges and opportunities
  • New projects and plans
  • Potential impact on Singapore and other storage hubs
Anthonie Versluis, Associate director - industrial development, Arthur D. Little (Malaysia)

3.15 Networking break in exhibition hall

4.00 Independent storage outlook for Japan
  • Is there sufficient capacity available?
  • Medium and longterm storage outlook
  • The role of third party operators and the need for market consolidation
  • Investment opportunities
Morimasa Ogawa, Auditor, Nippon Vopak, Japan

4.30 Petroleum industry in Thailand - Outlook for investment opportunities in bulk liquid storage
  • Outlook for economic growth
  • Global effects of limited storage capacity
  • Major developments in the region
  • Understanding local environmental policies
Wicha Chuichum, Vice president, Eastern Petroleum Terminal, PTT

5.00 India’s medium and long term potential
  • Tankage Industry
  • The Indian Scenario, present and future
  • Regulatory Issues for operations and growth
Katragadda Sharath Choudary, CEO, East India Petroleum
  SESSION ONE: Market outlook

9.00 Chairman’s opening remarks:
Tobias Mangelmann, Consultant, McKinsey & Co, Malaysia

9.15 Keynote address: Staying economically viable in the current crisis
  • Regulatory promotion, incentives and support mechanisms
  • Biodiesel pricing structure in Singapore
  • Future outlook: medium and longterm perspective
  • Advantages of the micro-refinery business model
Allan Lim, CEO, Alpha Biofuels

9.45 Overcoming the challenges of producing biodiesel in Malaysia
  • Closer look at the Malaysian Biofuel Policy
  • Impact of feedstock price changes
  • Update on regulations
  • Impact of new ASTM standards on exports
Long Tian Ching, Managing director, Vance Bioenergy

10.15 Networking break in exhibition hall

11.00 Regulatory framework and incentives in Asia
  • Comparing mandatory blend rates across Asia
  • Which government support programmes work?
  • Investment and tax incentives
Howard Shaw, Executive director, Singapore Environment Council

11.30 Exploring the biofuels market in Philippines
  • Biofuel development plan and the Biofuel Law
  • Looking at new feedstocks such as jatropha
  • Overview of ongoing projects
  • Market production capacities and potential
Clovis T. Tupas, VP / GM – Operations, PNOC Alternative Fuels

12.00 Networking lunch in the exhibition hall

SESSION TWO: Future feedstocks

2.00 Chairman’s opening remarks

2.15 2.15 Algae’s role in the future of Asian biodiesel
  • When will algae become a biofuel feedstock in Asia?
  • How will algae be deployed as a source of fuel?
  • What is the potential for algae in southeast Asia?
Per Dahlén, Partner, Portelet Asia

2.45 Potential of biomass to liquid technology in Asia
  • Critical success factors for BTL
  • Project update and feedstock outlook
  • Where to source biomass efficiently
Saku Rantanen, Consultant, Pöyry

3.15 Networking break in exhibition hall

4.00 Jatropha production in Asia
  • Market potential and developments in Asia
  • Improvements in yield, production & efficiency
  • Medium and longterm outlook
  • Investment opportunities
Naren Raju, CEO, Bioenergy Plantations

4.30 Biofuel outlook in Asia energy trade
  • Outlook for supply and demand of biodiesel and its feedstocks
  • Review of global biodiesel trade flows
  • Pricing risk analysis for biodiesel
Henri Bardon, Biofuels trading manager, Trafigura

5.00 Issues regarding sustainability
  • Which feedstocks are most sustainable
  • Controlling and certification systems
  • Assessing indirect land use change
  • How sustainability is measured
  • Why a scientific and standard approach is necessary
Ray Hogger, Technical-Commercial director, Vertical Asia Pte

5.30 Close of day 1: Drinks reception in exhibition hall


Day 2: Friday 20th November
TANK STORAGE STREAM
BIOFUELS STREAM
SESSION THREE: Creating value in Asian storage

9.00 Chairman’s opening remarks:
Ben Holt, Vice President, Downstream Consulting, Wood Mackenzie

9.30 Medium and Long-term trends for storage in Taiwan
  • Storage capacities and future outlook
  • Petroleum and oil product trends in Taiwan
  • Major developments in the region
  • Understanding local regulations
Raychung Chang, Director, Department of storage and transportation, CPC Corporation, Taiwan

10.00 Risk mitigation and emergency response planning
  • Specific security threats in Asia
  • How to minimise and prepare for potential threats
  • Reducing product loss using insurance
  • Impacts of a major incident
Hari Bhatt, Vice president, Supply chain logistics, Reliance Industries

10.30 Networking break in exhibition hall

11.15 Benefits of wireless tank gauging
  • Cost savings
  • Self organising networks
  • How it works
  • Practical examples in tank farms
Johan Sandberg, Sales manager, Rosemount Tank Gauging

11.45 Outlook for chemical sector in current climate
  • Improving working capital financing costs
  • How to increase profitability
  • Coping with changes in product flows
Chris McNally, Principal, Booz & Co

12.15 Networking lunch in the exhibition hall

SESSION FOUR: Best practices for terminal operators

2.00 Chairman’s welcome back

2.15 Considerations when storing & handling biofuels
  • Impact of new specifications and blend mandates
  • Material compatibility
  • The need for added infrastructure and pipelines
  • Difficulty of predicting biofuel storage needs
Bernadette Raymundo, Vice president of supply, quality control and product development, Seaoil Philippines

2.45 The modern approach to safety
  • Identifying and avoiding hazards
  • Learning from previous incidents
  • Transparent risk assessment
Mark Jarman, Head of risk division, Lloyds Register

3.15 Networking break in exhibition hall

4.00 Process safety at the terminal
  • Regulatory updates post-Buncefield
  • Operational continuity and security integrity
  • Risk management devices
Volker Schulz, Business development manager, Endress+Hauser

4.30 Applications for Lined HDPE pipe systems
  • Benefits versus steel
  • Technical specifications
  • Rheomax - applications
  • Case studies
Glyn Owens, Commercial Director, PetroTechnik

  SESSION THREE: Key issues and trends

9.15 Chairman’s opening remarks:
Nicholas Ashby, CEO, Celadon Capital

9.30 Impacts of EU regulations on Asia
  • Explaining the Renewable Energy Directive
  • Market impact of feedstock price and supply
  • Future outlook for Asian biofuels
H.E. Holger Standertskjold, Ambassador of delegation of the European Commission to Singapore

10.00 Key success factors for securing project finance and investment
  • Are investment levels slowing down?
  • Key success factors to obtain finance
  • Evaluating short and long term financial viability
  • Investment trends and exit options
Edgare Kerkwijk, Managing director, Asia green capital

10.45 Tea/coffee break in exhibition hall

11.15 India: Hitting the biodiesel target
  • Moving away from the export market
  • Investment needed to meet biodiesel targets
  • Production capacities and future outlook
Bhaskar Chalasani, MD, Naturol Bioenergy, India

11.45 Methanol outlook for Asia
  • Economic outlook
  • Project update
  • Asian MTBE overview
Heng Lee Shir, Director, methanol and MTBE fuels, Asia, DeWitt & Company

12.15 Lunch in the exhibition hall

SESSION FOUR: Improving quality & performance

2.00 Chairman’s welcome back

2.15 Adding value to biofuels plants
  • What to consider before embarking on a project
  • Overcoming local legal and regulatory challenges
  • Choosing the right scale and technology
  • Location logistics
Yash Mankame, Vice president, Praj Industries, Thailand

2.45 Mitigating risk at a biofuels plant
  • Risk mitigation strategies
  • How to increase profit margins
  • Considerations in a volatile market
Lance Hardesty, Vice president, R.W. Beck

3.15 Tea/coffee break in exhibition hall

4.00 Impact of regulatory frameworks on biofuel economics
  • Successful regulatory support mechanisms for alternative energies
  • Regulatory frameworks for biofuels in South East Asia
  • Future outlook: medium and longterm perspective
Tobias Mangelmann, Consultant, McKinsey & Co, Malaysia

4.30 Overcoming the challenged of biofuels blending
  • Criteria for blending methods
  • Overview of blending targets across Asia
  • Future technology
  • Pipeline feasibility
Roy Koh, Honeywell Enraf

5.00 Close of conference

*Please note that speakers/topics may be subject to change. Please check this page for updates.

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