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议程
第1天
8.00
Registration & Morning Coffee
9.00
Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Peter Cockcroft, Managing Director, European Gas & Chairman, Blue Energy, Australia
9.10
Asia-Pacific Gas Markets & Dynamics
- Gas demand forecast to 2030
- Demand growing - but what are the barriers to bringing natural gas to market
- The role of LNG in Asia
- The role of CBM in Asia
- How vulnerable is CBM to being overshadowed by other gas streams, in particular LNG and shale gas
Tony Regan, Principal Consultant, TriZen International, Singapore
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9.50
A Close Examination of Commercializing CBM in India
- Commercial production developments of the Raniganj block
- Strategy and commercial sale of gas
- Mannargudi (Tamil Nadu) CBM project updates
- Drilling strategy and targets to achieve
- Marketing strategy for the Mannargudi block
Prashant Modi, President & COO, Great Eastern Energy Corporation Limited, India
10.30
Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
11.00
Current Update on the Mungi, Australia CBM Play & Commercialization Strategy
- Proving up and developing the Mungi asset
- Update on production, drilling and results
- • Enhancing Mungi gas value through vertical integration: the Mungi power generation
project
- Insight on Australian Government support and post carbon taxed electricity market
- Next steps in the project pipeline
Ian Gorman, Director & CEO, Molopo Energy, Australia
11.40
Achieving Full Scale CBM Development for Power Generation in Indonesia
- Technical, commercial and political considerations for full scale CBM development in
Indonesia
- Business model for commercializing CBM in Indonesia
- Current update on project and production in 2011
- Next steps to advance commercialization
Sammy Hamzah, President, PT EPHINDO, Indonesia
12.20
Commercializing CBM Basins in Queensland, Australia
- Overview of the Bowen, Galilee and Maryborough basin assets and reserve targets
- Project milestones and timelines to complete
- Drilling program and preliminary results
- Commercialization activity and strategy
John Phillips, CEO, Blue Energy, Australia
1.00
Networking Luncheon
Stream A:
CBM市场的预测与商机 |
Stream B:
CBM的现场开发 |
Chairman:
Peter Cockcroft, Managing Director,
European Gas & Chairman,
Blue Energy, Australia
2.20
China’s Gas Market Development: Past, Present & Future Scenario
- A historical look at China’s gas market structure
- Gas pricing mechanisms in China
- The role of CBM in meeting domestic gas demand
Zhou Fengqi, Senior Energy Advisor, Energy Research Institute, National Development Reform Commission (NDRC), China
3.00
Indonesia’s Gas Market, Development & Key Priorities for CBM Development
- Overview of the gas industry in Indonesia: market structure and regulatory environment
- Meeting large domestic demand for natural gas in Indonesia
- Natural gas infrastructure for domestic and export usage
- Gas pricing in Indonesia
- Key priorities to advance commercialization of CBM in Indonesia
Hanan Nugroho, Senior Energy Planner, National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Indonesia
3.40
Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
4.10
The Role of CBM for Power Generation in Fulfilling Indonesia’s Future Demand for Medium Loader Power Plants
- Analysis of PLN’s fuel supply and costs for power generation to meet peak supply or power
- Current status of national gas supply for power generation in Indonesia
- Reducing fuel oil reliance and the role of CBM
- The role of private CBM producers to improve PLN’s fuel mix
Chairani Rachmatullah, Senior Manager, Primary Energy, Planning & Evaluation,
PT PLN, Indonesia
4.50
Gas Pipelines & Distribution Plans for CBM Commercialization
- Infrastructure development for the commercialization of CBM
- Gas Infrastructure plans- pipelines/distribution
5.30
Chairman’s Summary |
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Chairman:
Rod Bresnehan, Principal Consultant – Petroleum Engineering,
Bresnehan & Associates, Australia
2.20
Addressing the Challenges & Discrepancies Associated with Reserves
Estimation
- A brief overview of the resource classification/categorisation and reporting process
- Challenges associated with reserves estimation
- Criteria for achieving realistic estimates of reserves
- Australian reporting standards vs international reporting standards
- What are the discrepancies and how can these be addressed
Bruce Gunn, Principal Advisor, RISC, Australia
3.00
A Review of CBM Drilling & Well Problems & New Techniques Developed
- Overview of drilling problems to well bore damage
- Techniques to reduce overall drilling time
- Eliminating well damage and cost
- Improving wellbore stability
Mike Zuber, Regional Technical Manager, Middle East & Asia, Schlumberger
3.40
Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
4.10
Utilizing Microturbines for Distributed Power Generation on Wellhead Pumps
for Efficient Operations
- Microturbine energy systems for CBM field electrical demands
- Ensuring more operating hours, lower operating costs and clean benefits to the environment
- Insights on applications of Microturbines fuelled by CBM
- Operational and cost benefits for the CBM operator
Lee Richards, Director of Sales Asia, Capstone Turbine Corporation, Singapore
4.50
CBM Field Development & Unique Geological Characteristics in Asia
- Comparative examination of CBM field development with insight from China, Europe, Indonesia & Australia
- Best field methods and practices for Asia-Pacific to adopt
- Overview of the technical problems experienced associated with CBM development
- Strategies and technology for field development taking into account unique geological characteristics
- Key lessons, where the gaps are and how they can be filled
Rod Bresnehan, Principal Consultant – Petroleum Engineering, Bresnehan &
Associates, Australia
5.30
Chairman’s Summary |
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End of Conference Day One
第2天
8.30
Morning Coffee
9.00
Chairman’s Opening Remarks:
Peter Cockcroft, Managing Director, European Gas & Chairman, Blue Energy, Australia
9.10
An Integrated Gas Business Model for CBM Commercialization in China
- Overview of CBM assets and current update on projects
- Technology, drilling commitment and strategy for CBM development
- Investment in gas pipelines and distribution for strategic access to gas markets
- CNG, LNG and gas retailing
Kiam Poon Tee, CEO, Fortune Oil, China
9.50
Current Update on the Qinshui Basin ECBM Project & the Xinjiang CBM Project in China
• Overview of projects and key developments over the past year
• Updates on drilling program and appraisals
• Preliminary results from pilot development
• Milestones to achieve commercial production
Kenny Chan, Chairman, Enviro Energy, China
10.30
Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
11.00
New Developments in Production from the Shouyang Block, Shanxi Province CBM Project & Accessibility of China’s Gas Market
- Shouyang, Shanxi pilot area update
- Increasing gas production and milestones for the next 18 months
- Current update on new producing coal seams
- Gas sales agreements in place
- Market access and pipeline sales
Michael McElwrath, CEO & President, Far East Energy Corporation, China
11.40
Latest Developments in the Mabi CBM Block in China
- Preliminary results of evaluations so far
- Strategy for development
- Access to market
- Next steps
Pierce Li, Vice President Business Development, Asian American Gas, China*
12.30
Networking Luncheon
Stream A:
CBM市场的预测与商机 |
Stream B:
CBM的现场开发 |
Chairman:
Peter Cockcroft, Managing Director,
European Gas & Chairman,
Blue Energy, Australia
2.00
Developments in Indonesia’s Tax & Fiscal Framework for CBM Investors
- Political reform
- Economic developments in Indonesia
- Tax, financial and investment requirements
- Fiscal policy and incentives driving upstream and downstream gas development to meet energy targets
- Private investment in CBM and related gas infrastructure: pipelines, gas fired power generation and LNG terminals
Mr Askolani, Director Budget Policy, Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance, Indonesia
2.45
Partnerships & Foreign Cooperation for CBM Development in China
- China’s 12th 5 Year Energy Plan and the role of CBM
- CUCBM’s role in Chinaís CBM development
- Updates on unexplored areas and new PSCs
- Opportunities for the foreign CBM developer
Fu Xiaokang, Director International Cooperation, China United Coalbed Methane
(CUCBM), China
3.30
Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
4.00
Partnerships with Coal Concession Holders for the Simultaneous Extraction of CBM
- Overview of the regulations for the simultaneous extraction of CBM in India
- Objectives to make coal mining safe and reduce greenhouse gases
- Working with coal concession owners
Huang Shengchu, President, China Coal Information Institute, China
4.45
Project Finance & Risk Management
- CBM has traditionally been on the fringe of comfort for financiers- has the situation changed?
- Examining debt and equity for CBM projects
- Risk assessment and management for the bankability of CBM projects
- Evaluating the right sponsors, with the right technical expertise and ensuring the right scale of project
- Due diligence for cash flows
5.30
Chairman’s Summary |
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Chairman:
Rod Bresnehan, Principal Consultant – Petroleum Engineering,
Bresnehan & Associates, Australia
2.00
CBM Water Management & Environment
- Meeting environment, health and safety standards
- Effective water management and disposal options
- Accurately estimating water production rates, volumes, composition and disposal to
capture true economics of the CBM reservoir
- Compatibility of reinjection with subsurface formation
- Costs and impact on CBM economics
Shankar Narayan, Regional Technical Manager – Eurasia Pacific, Wireline &
Perforating, Halliburton, Euroasia Pacific
2.45
CBM Surface Production & Facilities Management for Maximum Gas Flows
- Schematic of a typical CBM production facility
- Well surveillance
- Adequate measurement equipment
- Modeling for well management
- Compression strategy
- Automation to extend CBM production life
Vilas Tawde, General Manager ( Surface Facilities), Essar Exploration & Production,
India
3.30
Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
4.00
Understanding Coal Permeability: the Key to Accurate CBM Production Forecasts
- Coal maturation and permeability variation
- Favourable affects of coal permeability and strategies for control
- Achieving accurate production forecasts
Robert Gales, VP Unconventional Gas Projects, Weatherford, Middle East*
4.45
Managing Large Volumes of Wells to be Drilled, Completed, Operated & Maintained
- CBM as a manufacturing business and the need for good margins to justify investment
- Adopting lean manufacturing and TPR practices in CBM businesses to maximize profit margins
- Standardization of drilling and production operations
- Improving quality and production
- Eliminating waste
5.30
Chairman’s Summary |
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5.45
End of 4th Annual CBM Conference
Pre Symposium
Pre-Conference Symposium
2011年7月11日 AM 9:00 — PM 5:00 |
Acquiring & Investing in Unconventional Gas Assets
“A few years ago the United States was ready to import gas. In 2009 it had become the world's biggest gas producer. This is phenomenal, unbelievable.” - Anne- Sophie Corbeau, Senior Gas Expert, IEA, January 2011.
According to the IEA, “supplies of natural gas could last more than 250 years if Asian & European economies follow the US unconventional reserves”. As unconventional gas becomes more and more economically viable to produce, countries around the world are now rushing to replicate the US success. While Australia is set to take the lead in unconventional gas development, China, India and Indonesia are close behind.
With significant investment and acquisition activity expected to rise globally, this preconference symposium offers you the chance to keep up with the changing nature of gas markets and natural gas supply, the investment trends and opportunities to invest and diversify your unconventional gas portfolio.
9.00
Chairman’s Opening Remarks:
Tony Regan, Principal Consultant, Trizen International, Singapore
9.10
Investment Trends in Unconventional Gas Markets
- Overview of Asia-Pacific unconventional gas players
- Recent mergers and acquisition activity in unconventional gas assets
- Role of juniors vs increasing role of oil majors and NOCs in unconventional gas markets
- Finance issues in current market conditions
Alberto Migliucci, Head of Mining, Energy & Oil & Gas, Southeast Asia Investment Banking Credit Suisse, Singapore
10.00
Opportunities for Shale Gas Commercialization in Asia
- Lessons from the US
- Market opportunity for Shale Gas
- Challenges to unlock Shale potential
Rajnish Goswami, Head of Power & Gas, Middle East & Asia, Wood Mackenzie, Singapore
11.00
Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
11.30
Investing in Australia’s Unconventional Gas Sector
- Overview of Australia’s unconventional resource sector including CBM-LNG
- Australia’s legal structure, regulations and partnership laws
- JV arrangements and foreign investment in Australia
- Tax considerations
- Other legal issues for investing in Australia’s unconventional gas sector
Mark Carkeet, Partner, Minter Ellison, Australia
12.30
Legel Framework & Recommendations for Investing in Indonesian Unconventional Gas Projects
- Legal framework
- Overview of the Indonesian CBM PSC
- Project risks
- Recommendations for foreign investors
Norman Bissett, Foreign Legal Consultant, Hadiputranto, Hadinoto & Partners, Indonesia
1.30
Networking Luncheon
2.30
Commercial Fundamentals of Unconventional Gas
- Defining terminology and acronyms used for unconventional CBM & Shale Gas
- How CBM & Shale Gas differ to conventional Oil & Gas
- Reviewing resource and reserve classifications
- Overview of the economics for CBM & Shale Gas projects
Don McMillan, Principle Engineer, Oil Gas CBM Services, Australia
5.00
End of Pre-Conference Symposium
Pre Workshop
Pre-Conference Workshop
2011年7月11日 AM 9:00 — PM 5:00 |
CBM Water & Environment Management
- A review of the challenges for CBM operators associated with water management
- Hydrogeology and water curve estimation
- The regulatory and social environments in Australian context
- The varying degrees of quality of water and impacts on treatment and reuse
- Water collection and recycling options
- Dams – overview of regulation, design principles and operational challenges
- Beneficial reuse options and key drivers
- Options for management of brine including solar and thermal evaporation and crystallization
- Case examples of water management of CBM gas wells in Australia
- The issues for regulators and CBM operators based on international experience
Chris Hertle
Global Market Leader – Water,
GHD, Australia
A Chemical Engineer with more than 25 years’ experience, Chris aims to develop and strengthen our client and stakeholder relationships within the global water industry. Enhancing GHD’s offering in the industrial water and waste management areas are his key focus points, along with leveraging GHD’s global network to share water insight from around the world.
Having joined GHD more than 16 years ago, Chris is an active member of GHD’s Technical Services Advisory Group and also played a key role in helping roll out GHD’s Innovation program in 2008. Chris aims to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions to clients and leverage these outcomes to grow the firm. He has been involved in numerous municipal and industrial water projects involving advanced treatment for energy recovery and water recycling. Chris was involved in the introduction of membrane bioreactors into Australia and has been involved with the CBM industry water management.
Chris has presented many papers at national and international forums and is currently a member of the Water Project Group for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
Post Workshop
Post-Conference Workshop
2011年7月14日 AM 9:00 — PM5:00
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Appraising & Developing CBM Reservoirs
- CBM is not Oil and Gas
- Background to the resource
- Geology overview
- Permeability
- Skin does not mean damage
- Methodology of resource and reserve calculation
- Pitfalls and typical mistakes discussed
- Gas Deliverabilit
- How to identify “Sweet Spots”
- Methods of predicting field performance
- Stress Vs Production profile
- Forecasting
- Targeted Production & Completion Strategies & Technologies to Stimulate CBM
Production
- Characteristics of CBM production
- Understanding regional structural geology and the relationship to gas production
profile
- Completion strategy Barefoot and Fracture Stimulation and Horizontal wells – Bowen & Surat Basin experience
- Optimizing fracture stimulation
- Production pilots overview of strategy
Don McMillan
Principal Engineer
Oil Gas CBM Services, Australia
Don McMillan has over 24 years experience with the oil and gas industry in Asia, Europe and Australia. He graduated from the University of NSW (Australia) with a Bachelor of Engineering and a Post Graduate Diploma in Petroleum Engineering. Don plays an active role in the Society of Petroleum Engineers, represents Queensland on the SPE Australian Council, and is the Technical Chairperson for the 2010 SPE APOGCE. He formed Oil Gas CBM Services four years ago and offers a broad range of services including, fracture stimulation, development strategies, asset valuation and reserves estimating & auditing. Don is currently consulting on projects in Australia, Asia and Europe.
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