East Africa LNG

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Keynote Speakers

Do Business With Leaders including

Dr. Nelson Ocuane Chairman ENP

Martin Hruska Senior Director – Upstream Asset Development Excelerate Energy

Toshiya Momose General Manager, Gas & LNG Process Engineering Unit Chiyoda Corporation

Keith Bainbridge Partner RS Platou

Mohamed Ould Bamba Vice President Gas Monetization Technip

Fabrizio Trilli Managing Director ENI East Africa

James Hughes Business Development Energy and Chemicals Fluor

Samir Saad Aly HSE General Manager Khalda Petroleum Company – JV of Apache Corporation & Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation

Yahya Lawal General Manager Human Resources Nigeria LNG

Antonio Barbalho Head of Oil, Gas, Mining, Chemicals and Energy Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) The World Bank Group

H.E. Salvador Namburete Minister of Energy Mozambique

Hon. Professor Sospeter M. Muhongo Minister of Energy and Mining Tanzania

PLUS! Two exclusive workshops: Workshop A: Mastering the technical aspects of LNG storage & liquefaction Masterclass leader: Ali Abdallah GTT (Gaztransport & Technigaz SAs) Ocean Intelligence Pte Ltd

Workshop B: Regulatory, Legal & Tax considerations for East Africa LNG

 Understand how to mitigate project risk and maximize value from LNG export projects  Make the business case for East Africa LNG bankable  Capitalise on short and long term plans for LNG in the region  Establish competitive commercial terms along the value chain  Secure economic SPA contracts and assess the future of the LNG export markets

The ONLY event in the region dedicated to LNG – Bringing together Government, NOCs, regional energy companies, IOCs, Banks, FIs, Investors, regulators, technology/service providers and EPCs to network and create business opportunities

Industry Support Sponsors

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Media Partners


East Africa’s ability to monetize its phenomenal natural gas assets via LNG requires extensive planning and cooperation between stakeholders to ensure investment opportunities are in place along every link of the value chain. The East Africa LNG Conference is the only event in the region to exclusively focus on securing partnerships with the right people to successfully deliver long-term sustainable and lucrative LNG project success. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of these lucrative projects that are changing the face of the global energy industry.

WHY ATTEND EAST AFRICA LNG?

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Participating as a sponsor or exhibitor will give you direct access to your target market. Our flexible sponsorship packages can be designed to give your brand direct exposure and increase your client base with numerous networking opportunities, including:

Make projects happen: build personal contacts and business relationships with key project decision makers Benefit from case studies from leading industry professionals on how they successfully hit the critical milestones to successfully complete projects

 Access to the invitation-only speaking platform where you will be able to promote your company’s services

 Face to face time for networking with regional government representatives and other potential clients to build a relationship throughout the two days

Learn how to make your projects and services more effective, efficient and profitable

Identify the most lucrative and viable prospects and beat the competition to present your services

 Brand your company alongside the leading industry players in the international LNG market

For customised sponsorship & exhibition packages to meet your specific needs, please contact: Arshed Hussain on: +971 (0) 4 407 2715 or: sponsorship@iirme.com

WHO WILL I DO BUSINESS WITH?

Mozambique could become the world’s third largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), an Anadarko Petroleum Corp. executive told attendees at the Mayer Brown Seventh Annual Global Energy Conference in Houston.

EAST AFRICA LNG DELEGATE BREAKDOWN:

- Rigzone A few years ago governments in East Africa would practically pay companies to come and explore for oil or gas on their territory. Those days are gone.

- Reuters Local Government

13%

Africa 27%

NOCs/regional companies

25%

Far East

15%

IOCs 25%

South East asia

15%

Banks/FIs/Investors 20%

North America

20%

EPCs 10%

South America

2%

Technology/Service providers 7%

Europe/Russia 18% Middle East

3%

Japan and Mozambique have signed a MoU aimed at supplying energy to the Asian country. The deal will allow Japan to tap the African country’s natural resources to replace nuclear energy as its main power driver.

- Petroleum Africa

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE 08:15

Registration and refreshments

09:00

Chairman’s opening remarks

09:15

Keynote Ministerial Address H.E. Dr. Salvador Namburete, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Mozambique Hon. Prof. Sospeter Muhongo, Minister, Ministry of Energy Tanzania

09:45

10:15

Latest updates from ENH Mozambique Aligning government, national and international companies at every stage along the way to project completion Preparing for negotiations: will joint ventures co-operate in the construction of a single mega LNG facility or pursue individual developments? Dr. Nelson Ocuane, Chairman, ENP

Securing economic SPA contracts and the future of the LNG export markets The geographical competitive advantage of East Africa and its strategies to secure markets Navigating a potential LNG supply glut Effectively negotiating Sale and Purchase agreements (SPAs) with major buyers Fabrizio Trilli, Managing Director, East Africa, ENI

10:45

Refreshment and networking break

11:15

Technical overview: African LNG liquefaction The expertise necessary to build an on-shore (up to) 10 train LNG liquefaction plant Establishing technically robust projects Likely regional FEED outcomes and analysis Toshiya Momose, General Manager, Gas & LNG Process Engineering Unit, Chiyoda Corporation James Hughes, Business Development, Energy and Chemicals, Fluor Mohamed Ould Bamba, Vice President, Gas Monetization, Technip Ali Abdallah, Business Development Manager, Middle East & Africa, GTT France

12:00

12:30

13:00

Global LNG Prices and East Africa: A New Commercial Reality The outlook for the global LNG market in the next 5-7 years Oil linkages are necessary but where is the price of oil heading? With new East African, Australian and US/Canadian LNG exports coming online, what will the pricing scenario be for 2018-2020? Robert Smith, Principal Consultant, FACTS Global Energy

TUESDAY | 12 NOVEMBER 2013 14:30

15:15

LNG Liquefaction project financing: making the business case bankable Project financing structures best suited to the region Additional funding streams to cover high capital and operating costs in the early stages With only a two train greenfield development estimated at l US$25 billion, establishing how players can best share of this sort of development cost Katan Hirachand, Managing Director, Energy Project Finance, Societe Generale Christophe Maurat, Structured Finance, Investment Banking Division, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Rowan Goeller, Director, Group Five Infrastructure Development

Successfully integrating the role of shipping into the LNG cycle How local companies can participate Best practice for shipping strategy Global exposure and the considerations this brings Keith Bainbridge, Partner, RS Platou

15:45

Refreshment and networking break

16:15

Developing and working within sustainable regulatory and commercial frameworks Building capability within governments and national oil companies to advance legislative, bureaucratic, customs and financial challenges Successfully concluding Mozambique’s commercial framework and the Tanzanian commercial advantage Could presidential change and elections due in Mozambique in 2014 and Tanzania in 2015 impede progress? INP Representative

16:45

17:15

Resourcing and the technical training aspects of LNG projects The return on experience for Fluor in LNG projects Technical training implementation strategies Manpower forecasting for both construction and operation of liquefaction plants James Hughes, Business Development, Energy and Chemicals, Fluor Chairman’s closing remarks and end of Conference Day One

Effective Process Safety Management (PSM) Systems in LNG Operations Characteristics of an effective management system Objectives and requirements of an effective PSM system Implementation within Oil/ Gas Industry Samir Saad Aly, HSE General Manager, Khalda Petroleum Company – JV of Apache Corporation & Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation Lunch and networking opportunity

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO 08:30

Registration and refreshments

09:00

Chairman’s opening remarks

09:15

The investor’s perspective: establishing competitive commercial terms along the value chain How governments can best work closely with potential investors to establish clear rules and regulations Implementing the country’s strategy for the gas sector and encourage investment Global investor appetite for LNG export projects and risk assessment of the region Antonio Barbalho, Head of Oil, Gas, Mining, Chemicals and Energy, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), The World Bank Group Alisher Ali, Chairman, Silk Road Finance Chris Faulkner, President and Chief Executive Officer, Breitling Oil & Gas Katan Hirachand, Managing Director, Energy Project Finance, Societe Generale

10:00

Excelerate’s FLSO: An efficient and cost effective solution for gas monetization Africa in Focus: Increasing demand for new global FLNG projects with Africa representing a significant opportunity Building the Model: An update on Excelerate Energy’s FLNG development with the US Lavaca Bay Project in focus Win-Win: Stand-alone or integrated #with land based LNG, FLNG is a scalable and cost competitive solution 1+1=3: Partnerships between reserve holders and LNG midstream companies accelerate value to operators, governments and sponsors Martin A. Hruska, Senior Director – Upstream Asset Development

10:30

Morning Break

11:00

Safety & Reliability and Successful implementation of LNG mega projects Timely installation and start-up and safe and reliable operation are key factors for project success. The presentation discusses different project risks that may threaten LNG developments and presents tools and strategies that may be used to control these risks. Project risk management for identifying and monitoring risks Risk Based verification to ensure consistency and quality in the design and fabrication faces Technology qualification to reduce the risk of employing new technology Safety assessment to ensure safe operation Reliability and availability assessment to ensure proper performance Erik Skramstad, Vice President, DNVV

11:30

Management and compensation strategies to ensure retention of experienced talent in a highly competitive market Creating training programs to ensure a sustainable local workforce The challenges of limited local skilled labor Case study examples Yahya Lawal, General Manager, Human Resources, Nigeria LNG

WEDNESDAY | 13 NOVEMBER 2013 12:00

Maximizing value of LNG plant project by applying excellent LNG Plant Technology LNG plant design from small to large size based on many LNG project experience Selection of suitable liquefaction process and refrigerant compressor driver Optimized design of liquefaction section Technology breakthrough for LNG plant design Toshiya Momose, General Manager, Gas & LNG Process Engineering Unit, Chiyoda Corporation

12:30

Lunch and networking opportunity

14:00

Raising financing for the necessary non-LNG infrastructure Establishing deepwater ports, pipelines and general infrastructure capable of servicing the needs of the sector Who will finance this and how can the risk be reduced and appetite encouraged? Enabling fair and competitive third-party access to infrastructure Rowan Goeller, Director, Group Five Infrastructure Development

14:30

The impact on local economies from energy assets The ‘boom times’ even before LNG production becomes a reality and the wider implications for the local economies Reducing local tensions that the industry can trigger Ensuring clear pathways for profits to benefit local populations Lisa Kurbiel, Senior Social Policy Specialist, UNICEF Mozambique

15:00

Refreshment and networking break

15:30

The tax implications of projects Mozambique’s new 32% tax on the future sale of local assets Progress on the commercialization agreement between the Mozambican government and gas majors to regulate taxation The taxation frameworks for Kenya & Tanzania Russell Maynard, Regional Director Oil & Gas Tax East Africa, Ernst & Young

16:00

Legal frameworks to protect investors and ensure government revenues How efficiently will East African countries be able to adopt legal and policy instruments to handle gas production sharing contracts? Paving the way for a positive outcome to unitization negotiations in Mozambique, required under Mozambican law Mitigating legal risk for projects

16:30

Chairman’s closing remarks and of East Africa LNG Conference

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WORKSHOP WORKSHOP - A

MONDAY | 11 NOVEMBER 2013 Monday | 11 November 2013

Mastering the technical aspects of LNG storage & liquefaction Registration will be at 08:00. The workshop will run from 08:30 to 12:30 with appropriate breaks for prayer and refreshments. Lunch will be served at 12:30 – 13:30. Ali Abdallah Business Development Manager, Middle East & East Africa, GTT (Gaztransport & Technigaz SAs)

Mastering the technical aspects of LNG storage and liquefaction. This workshop will explore the technologies and processes available for LNG storage and liquefaction. Attendees will explore the most appropriate technologies for projects in East Africa and develop a thorough understanding of the challenges while learning from success and failure stories of other LNG terminal owners/operators.

WORKSHOP - B

Monday | 11 November 2013

Regulatory, Legal & Tax considerations for East Africa LNG Registration will be at 13:30. The workshop will run from 14:00 to 17:30 with appropriate breaks for prayer and refreshments. Lunch will be served at 12:30 - 13:30. The masterclass will provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of the current legal and regulatory frameworks in place in East Africa, and an update on upcoming developments that will impact on the development of LNG projects in the region. The programme will look at step being taken to remove barriers to investment and to make projects in east Africa attractive to international organisations. Get a thorough understanding of: · The current regulatory environment in Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya · Regulatory trends and evolution of legal frameworks – current state and prospects of gas & LNG in Africa

The target audience for the course includes engineers, scientists, technicians and technical managers.

· Barriers to investment and steps being taken to make investment in East African energy sector attractive

Attend this workshop and you will learn about: · Operational and technical overview on LNG terminal

· Highlighting liberalisation and privatisation policies

· Physical characteristics of LNG · Technical description of containment systems · Basic design of equipment · Safeguard and safety equipment

· Impact of upcoming changes to the legal frameworks · Ensuring regulatory stability · The tax environment in East Africa · Techniques for managing credit risks For a chance to lead this workshop contact sponsorship@iirme.com

· LNG transfer terminal/LNG carrier

Do Business with the key decision makers at East Africa LNG Why do you need to be at there? Conferences work. Unlike the visitors at trade shows and exhibitions, conference delegates are qualified decision makers with proven budget control. You’ll be meeting and doing business with select groups who have chosen to invest their money, and, more importantly, their time in addressing the specific challenges addressed in the agenda. They want to buy. You’re guaranteeing that you’ll be making contacts with decision makers and influencers responsible for purchasing decisions. Our delegates are people who have come looking for solutions, and sponsoring puts you on a platform to demonstrateyour expertise and win their business. In aligning yourself with the experts speaking on the East Africa LNG agenda you will be able to demonstrate how

your solutions overcome the obstacles faced by your clients. You’ll be able to explain how you deliver cost-effective, high-efficiency products and services that will make a real impact on their projects. Who you’ll do business with: You'll be meeting the region's key Government Ministries, NOCs, major global IOCs and Independent E&Ps, plus the top EPCs. Job titles who attend our events include: Key CxOs and Heads of: Strategic planning Project Development Finance and Investment Exploration & Production LNG Offshore Legal Research and Development Technology

Price and Risk You’ll be forging contacts with the key decision makers from East Africa's LNG Projects. Who should sponsor? If you provide any of the following services it’s essential you don’t miss this opportunity to present your solutions to your key prospects and potential clients: IOCs EPCs EPC Contractors Software solutions Legal Firms Design Consultancy Energy Consulting Banks and Financial Institutions Contact Arshed Hussain today on +971 (0) 4407 2715 or email sponsorship@iirme.com

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If you are unable to attend, a substitute delegate will be welcome in your place. Registrations cancelled more than 7 days before the Event are subject to a $200 administration charge. Registration fees for registrations cancelled 7 days or less before the Event must be paid in full. Substitutions are welcome at any time.

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