22 September 2022
Digital Forum | 13:00 - 15:00 CET
LNG Shipping Forum
Fuelling the Shipping Industry
With the major shifts in demand & supply of LNG, change in gas prices, technological innovations for new LNG vessels, engines & transportation in the sector are impacting the current market environment.
The LNG Shipping Forum will focus on new market and technology insights in LNG for cruises, bunkering, vessel conversion, ship technology, and operational training both technically and commercially.
The 2-hour extensive program will cover the LNG market’s supply and demand, global fleet and terminal capacity, terminal technology development, vessel technology, and conversions, LNG bunkering and cruise, LNG operational training pricing, trading & brokerage challenges, and financing of the market.
2022 Speakers
KEY TOPICS INCLUDE...
Global LNG trade – the challenge and changes
Sizing Up Global Fleet and Terminal Capacity
A Road Map for Vessel Technology, Conversions And Operations
LNG Bunkering, Small Scale & Cruise Ahead Of 2020
Trade And Financing In A Dynamic LNG Market
Financing LNG Projects
Why Attend?
- Network with the whole gas supply chain including gas buyers, gas suppliers, shipowners, charterers, technology providers, analysts, shipbrokers, legal experts, and gas traders at the convenience of your home or office.
- Explore LNG shipping capacity from all angles of the value chain and map out the global LNG terminal landscape, capacity to manage supply, and finance your LNG project.
- Hear case studies of converting traditional vessels, new ship-to-shore links, and boil-off prediction tools from ‘new players’ and new vessel technology providers.
UNLOCK LIMITLESS OPPORTUNITIES BY ATTENDING A FASTFORUMS EVENT
Capitalise on the unique opportunity to ask questions and network with industry thought leaders and uncover vital best practices.
Make exclusive connections that will help you grow your business and establish brand presence in a burgeoning market
Understand alternative private finance options to get your projects off the ground and avoid costly delays