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LNG Offshore & Onshore Infrastructure
08:00 - 09:00
Welcoming Coffee & Networking
09:00 - 09:05
Opening Remarks
09:05 - 09:30
Panel: North-West European LNG regasification terminals: What challenges will Europe face in refilling capacity for 2025 and beyond?
- Measures adopted for emergency increasing capacity on LNG terminals - Do we have spare capacity for short-term or mid-term? Does EU need more physical pipeline capacity to enable more LNG imports and if so, where is the additional pipeline capacity needed?
- Overview & assessment of LNG regime for new terminals - What are we doing with the existing infrastructure? Are projects going to be underutilized and further impact LNG liquefaction as a whole with sizeable projects going live across the globe?
- Future financing of new projects – Finance availability and viability of projects? Are banks willing to commit to finance these projects? Is LNG price high enough to justify new projects?
09:30 - 10:00
Panel: LNG Shipping – Emissions, bottlenecks, decarbonisation targets and how to deal with it?
- Shipping bottlenecks – Where does the LNG on the water go when storage is full? Addressing supply chain risk and repercussions in Panama Canal and Red Sea
- Decarbonising LNG along the value chain – reducing emissions, monitoring carbon footprint, changing consumer behaviour, routing of vessels and decarbonising LNG contracts.
- Future marine fuels like ammonia, methanol, e-fuels, h2, biogas - How can they support the LNG business?
10:00 - 10:20
Solo: The role of the small-scale LNG and liquefaction plant on global mobility and related impact on the CO2 emission.
- Applications
- Technical features
- Specific consumption
- Energy & Environment features
10:20 - 10:40
Solo: Protecting LNG infrastructure and supplies from adverse impacts of energy transition regulation
10:40 - 11:10
Panel: Role of LNG in 2040 and beyond - What is the future of LNG? What could help LNG go further? How bullish or bearish is LNG demand?
- Emethane, eLNG, BIoLNG, CCS, blue H2 - What markets are changing their view on natural gas?
- New FIDs for liquefaction projects beyond 2050 - Will there be oversupply or undersupplied?
- Flexible & diversified supply and demand options - Diversification of sources and infrastructure/imports terminals & integration with pipelines to transport across Europe
- Understanding demand –Is industrial demand in Europe going to remain the same? How much gas is available for global demand? When will LNG demand peak?
11:10 - 11:40
Networking Break
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Energy Transition and Decarbonisation
11:40 - 12:10
Panel: LNG vs alternate fuels – What does energy transition look like for oil and gas producers?
- Which energy sources will be dominant – LNG, Hydrogen, Renewables, Biogas?
- Policy support for hydrogen & hydrogen derivatives – how does it impact gas?
- Scaling up renewable gases for LNG – technology, market, barrier
- Will the focus shift to increasing efficiency, reducing emissions and survival?
12:10 - 12:30
Report: Review of market developments in 2024 and outlook for 2025
- Spotlight on greenhouse gas emissions along gas supply chains - emissions reduction initiatives by the largest natural gas and LNG producers and consumers
- Policy and market developments related to biomethane, low-emissions hydrogen and e-methane.
12:30 - 13:00
Panel: FSRUs/FLNGs – how can FSRU meet local regulations? Does the demand profile require more new builds?
- Marine fuel – What will the share be of LNG, ammonia, bioLNG and future fuels in the mix? Does the demand profile require more FSRU?
- Solution for sourcing, strategy, order book, understanding facilities, environmental regulations, bottlenecks in shipyards and why are costs going up?
- Negotiating contracts with emissions trading scheme by 2026: How can FSRU meet European regulations?
- New build – costing, price indexation, contracting, supply chain risks, how does it impact old vessels?
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 14:20
Fireside Chat: Climate neutrality by 2050 – What remains to be done to establish CCS value chains in the region?
- How is the scope changing to carbon capture and decarbonising methane on site?
- Different approaches for setting up the market and how deep you need to regulate for it to work.
- Overcoming potential bottlenecks to CCUS deployment in LNG infrastructures
- Innovative solutions for the decarbonisation of corporates and products
14:20 - 14:40
Report: Cop28’s oil & gas decarbonisation charter – how will it affect the industry?
- What does it mean to IOCs & NOCs?
- What will this mean for methane abatement?
14:40 - 15:00
Solo: Decarbonising LNG – How are IOCs/NOCs assessing emissions across the value chain to align with the Fitfor55 framework?
- Carbon and methane regulations, measurement, reporting and verification- having it incorporated and how to progress over time?
- Best-in-class technologies and tools used for collecting data and monitoring emissions
- What decisions are industry players having to take regarding lowering energy costs, future energy efficiency and affordability?
15:00 - 15:05
Chairman’s Closing Remarks
15:05 - 15:35
Networking & Close of Congress
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