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Gastech is the global meeting place for professionals working in the natural gas, LNG and hydrocarbons industry. Operating on an 18 month cycle to ensure fresh, accurate content is delivered, Gastech brings you the very latest in project updates, developments, innovations and market evolution. Now celebrating 42 years of success, Gastech arrives in Korea for the rst time next March, when the Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) will play host to the event. Over the past four decades, Gastech has provided a key global platform for the gas industry to do business. Every major international oil company is present, plus a multitude of national oil companies, global utility companies, engineering contractors, shippers, manufacturers and services companies. Companies, organisations and governments attend to share ideas, learn new innovations, establish joint ventures, sign contracts and do major business with suppliers and buyers representing the entire global gas industry supply chain. Gastech continues to respond to the rapidlyevolving market, with key conference sessions focusing on LNG & gas pricing/contracting/ trading, unconventional gas opportunities, latest developments in the global market, shipping & shipbuilding, new technologies, LNG export & import plant progress, and much more. Every Gastech event is hosted either by the leading national oil or gas company in that country, or by a major international oil company who has a global presence in the marketplace.

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Dear industry colleagues,


As the President & CEO of KOGAS it is my great pleasure to invite you to the Gastech

Conference & Exhibition in Korea. As one of the leading gas events in the industry, Gastech encompasses all aspects of the international gas and LNG supply chain, helping to forge and strengthen business relationships across the global gas industry. In its 42nd year, Gastech is expected to attract over 2,000 senior national, regional and international executives to its Conference and as a delegate you will engage in quality networking with the worlds commercial and technical leaders, benet from comprehensive and thought-provoking conference sessions and attend excellent social functions. I look forward to welcoming you to Gastech Korea in 2014. Yours sincerely Mr. Jang Seok Hyo President and CEO, KOGAS Chairman, Korea Gas Union Dear colleague, We are delighted to be able to bring Gastech to northern Asia for the very rst time in our 42 year history. By taking the event to Korea one of the worlds fastest-growing economies and the second-largest importer of LNG the global gas industry arrives in the heart of a region rapidly expanding its gas demands. More than two-thirds of the worlds LNG supply is consumed in an area less than three hours ight from Seoul, with the key markets of Japan, China and Taiwan neighbouring. As a result, the interest and buzz in both the conference and the exhibition has been unprecedented, and we received more than 500 abstracts from individuals and companies all over the world hoping to speak on the conference programme for 2014. Our Governing Body were then faced with the lengthy and challenging task of selecting the strongest 70 papers the cream of the crop which now make up the 2014 programme you see here. We have tried hard to ensure that only the most original and informative papers have made it through and that all our delegates ultimately gain a business-critical advantage from attending Gastech 2014. There are many essential, must-hear papers on both the commercial and technical streams and I hope you enjoy learning more about these at the event. On behalf of the organisers and our generous hosts, KOGAS, I look forward to warmly welcoming you to Korea and to the Gastech 2014 Conference. Gavin Sutcliffe Head of Programme Gastech 2014

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Gastechs acclaimed international conference features more than 120 of the industrys most prominent speakers and representatives from the global gas community to engage over key issues impacting the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors. The commercial and technical conference programme provides a vital opportunity to meet every 18 months and stay on top of the changes, evolution and developments being witnessed by the gas and LNG industries. With plenty of face-to-face networking, comprehensive conference sessions and excellent social functions, the Gastech 2014 Conference brings innovation, discussion and inspiration by connecting the commercial and technical players together under one roof.

The Gastech Governing Body are:


Co Chairman: Paul Sullivan Director of Global LNG and FLNG WorleyParsons Co Chairman: Chris Clucas Group Fleet Director Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement Ltd. Dr. Y. M. Yang Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, R&D Division, KOGAS Shigeru Muraki Executive Vice President & Chief Executive of Energy Solution Division Tokyo Gas Co Ltd Roger Bounds Global Head of LNG Shell Upstream International Noel Tomnay Head of Global Gas, Gas & Power Research Wood Mackenzie Paul Sibal Chief Process Engineer ExxonMobil Production Company Elizabeth Spomer Senior Vice President, Global Business Development BG Group Katan Hirachand Managing Director, Energy Project Finance Socit Gnrale Jupiter Ramirez Senior Marketing Adviser Qatargas Operating Company

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Ahmed Al-Ghamdi Senior Manager Saudi Aramco Daniel Purba Vice President of Technology PT Pertamina Christopher Caswell Director, LNG and FLNG KBR Gas Monetization Development Steve Coulom Senior Commercial Adviser Chevron Global Gas Andrew Clifton General Manager SIGTTO (Society for International Gas Tanker & Terminal Operators) William Sember Vice President Global Marketing ABS Guy Broggi Senior Advisor to Director LNG Total SA David Messersmith Manager of LNG Technology and Services Group Bechtel Javid Talib Floating LNG Programme Manager Black & Veatch Charles Durr Vice President LNG Wood Group Mustang Iain MacNeil Managing Director Witherbys Seamanship Patrick Olinma General Manager Nigeria LNG

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Bill Wayne Director Sewallis Consulting Geoffroy Hureau General Secretary CEDIGAZ Deborah Turner Senior Shipping Adviser Simpson Spence & Young James Ball Independent Consultant

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Day One Monday 24 March 2014


Morning Session r Organisers & Co-Chairman Welcome r Host Keynote Welcome Address Jang Seok-Hyo, President and CEO, KOGAS, Chairman, Korea Gas Union r Ministerial Welcome Address Yoon Sang-Jick, Minister for Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE), The Republic of Korea r Executive Keynote Address Andrew Brown, Upstream International Director, Shell r The Executive Leadership Panel Discussion Strategies for Securing Asias Gas Demand Demand Side Perspectives r The Official VIP Opening Ceremony of the Exhibition Afternoon Session r Strategies for Securing Asias Gas Demand - Supplier Side Perspectives

Part 1: Developing the Next Wave of Gas Supply to Asia-Pacic Markets Part 2: Global Gas Trade and the Implications for Asia Pacic Markets
Day Two Tuesday 25 March 2014
Commercial Streams r The Global Gas Market: Key Developments & Updates (Morning) r Unconventional Gas: Developing the Potential (Afternoon) Technical Streams r LNG, Gas & Shipping & Shipbuilding (Morning) r LNG Terminals & Plants: Engineering Project Progress (Afternoon)

Day Three Wednesday 26 March 2014


Commercial Streams r Contracting, Pricing & Trading in Gas & LNG (Morning) r Financing, Investing & Developing Gas & LNG Projects (Afternoon) Technical Streams r LNG as Transport Fuel: with Bunkering & Infrastructure Development (Morning) r Emerging & Ground-Breaking Gas Technologies (Afternoon)

Day Four Thursday 27 March 2014


Technical Stream r Contracting & Fabrication: The Greatest Challenges (Morning only)

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MORNING 09:00 09:10 Welcome & Introductions to the Conference r Gavin Sutcliffe, Head of Programme, Gastech 2014 r Gastech Co-Chairman: Paul Sullivan, Director Global LNG & FLNG, WorleyParsons r Gastech Co-Chairman: Chris Clucas, Group Fleet Director, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement Ltd 09:15 09:25 09:30 09:45 09:45 10:10 Host Keynote Welcome Address Jang Seok-Hyo, President and CEO, KOGAS, Chairman, Korea Gas Union Ministerial Welcome Address Yoon Sang-Jick, Minister for Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE), The Republic of Korea Executive Keynote Address Andrew Brown, Upstream International Director, Shell

10:15 11:45 Strategies for Securing Asias Gas Demand Demand-Side Perspectives r (Moderator) Nick Milne, First Vice President & LNG Specialist, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ r Kwon Young-Sik, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Resources Business Division, KOGAS r Shigeru Muraki, Executive Vice President & Chief Executive of Energy Solution Division, Tokyo Gas Company, Ltd. r Domenico Dispenza, President, The International Group of LNG Importers (GIIGNL) r Hirobumi Kawano, President, Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) r Senior Board Executive, China National Petroleum Company (CNPC) (pending) 11:45 12:30 12:30 14:00 Afternoon 14:15 15:30 16:00 17:15: Strategies for Securing Asias Gas Demand: Supplier-Side Perspectives Part 1: Developing the Next Wave of Gas Supply to Asia-Pacic Markets r (Moderator) Mark Rowley, Partner, Baker Botts LLP r Pierre Breber, Corporate Vice President and President, Chevron Gas and Midstream r Hamad Rashid Al Mohannadi, Chief Executive Officer, RasGas Company Limited r Peter Coleman, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Woodside Petroleum r Rob S. Franklin, President, ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing r Steve Ratcliffe, Senior Vice President, LNG Coordination, ENI Part 2: Global Gas Trade and the Implications for Asia-Pacic Markets r (Moderator) Noel Tomnay, Head of Global Gas, Gas & Power Research, Wood Mackenzie r Maarten Wetselaar, Executive Vice President, Integrated Gas, Shell r Philip Olivier, President, GDF SUEZ LNG r Martin Houston, Former Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director, BG Group r Philippe Sauquet, CEO, Total Gas & Power r David Knipe, Global Head of Trading & LNG, BP 18:00 - 20:00 The Official VIP Opening Ceremony of the Exhibition Hosted by KOGAS & the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE) Delegate Lunch Sponsored by Oman LNG

15:30 16:00 Break

The Gastech Welcome Reception & Party Hosted by KOGAS

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COMMERCIAL stream The Global Gas Market: Key Developments & Updates
09:10 -09:30 Realising Ambitions: Enabling Power Market Optimisation in Korea through Natural Gas Chris Gunner, Country Chairman & General Manager, Shell Korea 09:35 - 09:55 Pacic LNG Supply Sufficiency How Can Asia Achieve This? Gavin Thompson, Head of Asia-Pacic, Gas & Power Research, Wood Mackenzie 10:00 - 10:20 The Role of Russian Gas and LNG in Asia-Pacic Markets by the 2020s Professor Jonathan Stern, Chairman & Senior Research Fellow, Natural Gas Research Programme, Oxford Institute of Energy Studies 10:25 - 10:45 LNG from Canada: Developing a New Supply Hub Elizabeth Spomer, Senior Vice President, Global Business Development, BG Group 10:45 - 11:15 Networking Break 11:15 11:35 Seeking Alternative LNG Supply for Japanese Utilities: Tokyo Gas Plans for New Supplies from Russia, North America & East Africa Kunio Nohata, Executive Officer & Senior General Manager of Gas Resources, Tokyo Gas Co,. Ltd. 11:40 - 12:00 Africas Changing Role in the Global Gas & LNG Market: 3 Case Studies Avril Johnson, Commercial Adviser, BP Gas Marketing 12:05 - 12:25 North Americas Role in Supplying LNG to Asia Randy Selin, Senior Market & Supply Consultant, ExxonMobil 12:30 - 12:50 The Changing LNG Paradigm 2015 to 2020 Peter Thompson, Manager LNG, Gas Strategies RESERVE PAPER: Global LNG Markets Outlook: What Happens After the Current Tightness? Denis Bonhomme, Executive Vice President Strategy, GDF SUEZ LNG 12:50 - 14:10 Delegate Lunch Sponsored by Fluor

TECHNICAL stream LNG & Gas Shipping & Shipbuilding


09:00 - 09:10 Chairmans Welcome Andrew Clifton, General Manager, Society for International Gas Tanker & Terminal Operators (SIGTTO) 09:10 - 09:40 Risk Assessment for LNG Vessel Transit in an Expanded Panama Canal Tamunoiyala Koko, Team Leader Halifax, Lloyds Register 09:40 - 10:00 The Successful Development of a New Membrane-Type Containment System for LNG Tankers K.H Joh, Principal Engineer, Samsung Heavy Industries Yung Shin, Senior Staff Consultant, ABS 10:10 - 10:40 The Panama Canal and the Arctic: Transforming LNG Shipping Routes Paal Thorsen, Commercial Manager Projects, Shipping, BG Group Co-Author: Julie Nelson, Director, Government & Public Affairs, BG Group 10:40 - 11:10 Networking Break 11:10 - 11:40 Understanding the new IMO Energy Efficiency Design Index for Gas Carriers Richard Boudiette, Technical Adviser, SIGTTO 11:40 - 12:10 Hybrid FGS System with Partial Re-Liquefaction Unit for ME-GI Propelled LNG Carriers Choi DongKyu, Ph.D. Deputy Director, Head of Energy System R&D Team, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering 12:10 - 12:40 SSRC: A Robust, Low-Cost Liqueed Gas Containment System John Holland, Managing Director, Carbonshipping GmbH RESERVE PAPER: Full Scale Measurement of Sloshing on the LNG IMO: comparison between operational full-scale measurements and GTT sloshing model test results Tom Klungseth stvold, Principal Engineer, DNV 12:50 - 14:10 Delegate Lunch Sponsored by Fluor

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COMMERCIAL stream Unconventional Gas: Developing the Potential
14:20 - 14:40 Delivering Chinas Shale Gas Potential Craig McMahon, Head of Asia-Pacic, Upstream Research, Wood Mackenzie 14:45 - 15:05 The Outlook for Canadian Natural Gas Supply Including Unconventionals and the Emerging Role of Canada as a Global LNG Supplier and Contributor to Koreas Energy Security Francois Nguyen, Director of International Energy Policy, Alberta Energy Canada 15:10 - 15:30 Is the United States Leading the World into a Golden Age of Gas? Stacey Eller, Group Macroeconomics Manager, Strategy & Portfolio Development, BG Group 15:35 - 15:55 The Chinese Shale Gas Endeavour: Good or bad for Asian LNG markets? Raj Rattanavich, LNG & Gas Manager, Poten & Partners 15:50 - 16:20 Networking Break 16:25 - 16:45 Linking the Growth of the Ammonia Industry with United States Shale Gas Development Terry Newendorp, Chief Executive Officer, Taylor-DeJongh 16:50 - 17:10 Quenching the Flares: Making a Case for Mini-LNG within North America Nancy Ballout, LNG Senior Technical Consultant, WorleyParsons Paul Sullivan, Director of Global LNG & FLNG, WorleyParsons 17:15 - 17:35 How to Address Your Total Risk Picture During an Unconventional Resource Revolution? Lars Srum, Global Director of Unconventional Resources, DNV 17:40 - 18:00 The Predicament of the LNG Feed Gas Economics Heinz Kotzot, Technology Manager LNG, KBR RESERVE PAPER: Prospects for an EU Shale Gas Boom: A Regulatory Perspective Stephen Murray, Global Head - Oil and Gas Practice, Herbert Smith Freehills

TECHNICAL stream LNG Terminals & Plants: Engineering & Project Progress
14:00 - 14:10 Chairmans Welcome Dr. Yang Young Myung, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, R&D Division, KOGAS 14:10 - 14:35 Update on Prelude FLNG Jim Marshall, Asset Manager - Prelude FLNG, Shell Development (Australia) Pty Ltd 14:40 - 15:05 Engineering & Delivering Sonatrachs Brand New LNG Export Plant in Algeria Anton Marco Fantolini, LNG Technology Manager, Saipem 15:10 - 15:35 Papua New Guinea (PNG): Delivering a World-Class LNG/ Condensate Export Terminal Eskender Said, Marine Engineering Lead, ExxonMobil 15:40 - 16:00 Networking Break 16:00 - 16:25 Repairs Inside a Metallic Tank in a Cryogenic Atmosphere: A World-First for LNG Pascal Anfossi, LNG Operating Expert, Elengy 16:30 - 16:55 Developing the Cyprus LNG Export Project: Unlocking Regional Potential Gregory A. Beard, Commercial Manager LNG, Noble Energy 17:00 - 17:25 Treating Pipeline Gas for LNG: Not as Easy as it Seems Susan Walther, Manager Process Engineering, Foster Wheeler 17:30 17:55 Feasibility Study on Practical Application of Ambient Air Vaporizer for LNG Import Terminals in South Korea Kim Ho-Yeon, Principal Researcher, KOGAS RESERVE PAPER: The Study on Natural Gas Liquefaction Process Development, KSMR Lee Sang - Gyu, Principal Researcher, KOGAS R&D

19:00 - 21:00

Chevron, Gastech Industry Party

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MORNING
COMMERCIAL STREAM Contracting, Pricing & Trading in Gas & LNG
09:10 - 09:30 Asias Move to Hub Indexation: Pipe Dream or Prospective Reality? Chris Holmes, Senior Director Global Gas & LNG, IHS Global 09:35 - 09:55 Qatargas Perspectives on the Evolving Commercial Trends in the Global LNG Business Alaa Abujbara, Chief Operating Officer Commercial & Shipping, Qatargas 10:00 - 10:20 LNG: a Changing Market & the Key Drivers and Inhibitors Examined Andrew Walker, Vice President Global LNG, BG Group 10:25 - 10:45 How to Escape from Long-Term LNG Sale & Purchase Agreements Paul Griffin, Global Head of Oil & Gas, Allen & Overy 10:45 - 11:15 Networking Break 11:15 - 11: 35 Understanding Evolving LNG Procurement Patterns in Asia Hiroshi Hashimoto, Senior Analyst, Gas Group, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan 11:40 - 12:00 LNG Pricing: Oil Linked or Non-Oil Linked Price Indexing? Paramate Hoisungwan, Senior Analyst, PTT International 12:05 - 12:25 Price Review Clauses in LNG Sale & Purchase Agreements Jason Bennett, Partner Global Projects Group, Baker Botts LLP 12:30 - 12:50 Will Non-Oil Indexation be the Liberator of Asian Buyers? Ming Cai, Senior LNG Analyst, Poten & Partners RESERVE PAPER: The Role of Shipping in Driving the LNG Growth Business Deborah Turner, Senior LNG Adviser, Simpson, Spence & Young 12:50 - 14:10 Delegate Lunch

TECHNICAL STREAM LNG as a Transport Fuel: with Bunkering & Infrastructure Development
09:00 - 09:10 Chairmans Welcome Mark Bell, General Manager, Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) 09:10 - 09:40 Development of an Innovative, New LNG-powered Container Ship Design Krzysztof Kozdron, Managing Director, Schulte Marine Concept 09:40 -10:10 Developing Guidelines and Policies for First US Project with LNG as Fuel William Sember, Vice President Global Marketing, ABS 10:10 - 10:40 Main Engine Gas Injection (ME-GI): Successfully Converting Large 2-Stroke Diesels to Dual Fuel on Qatari Large LNG Carriers Thomas Hale, Senior Cryogenic Engineer, Qatargas Operating Company Ltd 10:40 - 11:10 Networking Break 11:10 - 11:40 LNG Bunkering Feasibility Analysis for Koreas Coasts: Developing a National Infrastructure Kim Kidong, Principal Research, KOGAS 11:40 - 12:10 Diversifying the Zeebrugge LNG Terminal into a Hub for Small-Scale LNG Peter Verhaeghe, Director Technical Operations, Fluxys 12:10 - 12:40 The Technical Implementation of High-Pressure Fuel Gas Supply Systems for 2-Stroke Engines (ME-GI) Juergen Harperscheidt, Sales Manager, TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH RESERVE PAPER: Wrtsils 2-Stroke Low-Pressure Dual Fuel Marine Engines Marcel Ott, Project Manager, Wrtsil Switzerland Ltd 12:40 - 14:10 Delegate Lunch

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afternoon
COMMERCIAL STREAM Financing, Investing & Developing Gas & LNG Projects
14:00 - 14:10 Chairmans Welcome Katan Hirachand, Managing Director, Energy Project Finance, Socit Gnrale 14:20 - 14:40 Floating LNG: Evolutionary or Revolutionary? Gaurav Seth, Managing Director, Global Energy Advisory & Finance Group, Socit Gnrale 14:45 - 15:05 Creating Sustainable LNG Development Projects Julie Nelson, Director of Government & Public Affairs, BG Group 15:10 - 15:30 Investment Insights into the Future of Floating LNG Projects Kathleen Eisbrenner, Chief Executive Officer, Next Decade LLC 15:35 - 15:55 LNG Project Financing: Are the Technical Risks Blowing Out? Sam McCready, Consultant, LNG & Natural Gas Consulting, Poten & Partners (Australia) Pty Ltd 15:55 - 16:20 Networking Break 16:25 - 17:25 SPECIAL PANEL DISCUSSION: New LNG Dawns: Financing & Investing in the New Projects to Supply Asias Growing Gas Demand New commercial models and how nance will adapt The fast-changing landscape of offtakers and suppliers alike How a new breed of buyer in Asia will attract nancing New sources of nance for LNG projects Speakers to be conrmed from: Korea Eximbank Japan Bank of International Cooperation International Finance Cooperation Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

TECHNICAL STREAM Emerging & Ground-Breaking Gas Technologies


14:00 - 14:10 Chairmans Welcome Marjan Van Loon, Vice President Liqueed Natural Gas & Gas Processing, Shell 14:20 - 14:50 A New Offshore Application of Gas-to-Liquid Technology to Cut Flaring on FPSOs Francesco Criminisi, FLNG Development Engineer, SBM Offshore 14:50 -15:20 Emission Reduction by the Use of Supercritical CO2 Cycles in LNG Liquefaction Plants Cyrus Meher-Homji, Engineering Fellow and Technology Manager, Bechtel 15:20 - 15:50 Sulnol-X: A Solution for LNG Production from RSH Containing Natural Gas Jun-ichiro Tanaka, Engineering Consultant, Chiyoda Corporation Alexandra Anghel, Technology Commercialisation & Licensing Manager, Shell Research 15:50 - 16:20 Networking Break 16:20 - 16:50 Unlocking Small-Scale GTL: A New, Cost-Effective Platform for Producing Drop-In Fuels from Natural Gas-Derived Syngas George Boyajian, Vice President Business Development, Primus Green Energy 16:50 - 17:20 Technology to Achieve High NGL Recovery in a Simple, Efficient and Robust Process Using a Single Mixed Refrigerant Kevin L. Currence, Technology Manager Gas Processing, Black & Veatch 17:20 - 17:50 State-Of-The-Art Nitrogen Removal for Natural Gas Liquefaction Christopher Ott, Senior Principal Process Engineer, Air Products & Chemicals Inc. RESERVE PAPER: A KOGAS Analysis of Membrane Sloshing Kyo-Kook Jin, Senior Research Engineer, LNG Tech Center R&D Division, KOGAS

18:00 - 20:30 Gastech 2015 Launch Party

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MORNING
Technical Stream Contracting & Fabrication: The Greatest Challenges
09:00 - 09:10 09:10 - 09:40 09:40 - 10:10 10:10 - 10:40 10:40 - 11:10 11:10 - 11:40 11:40 - 12:10 Chairmans Welcome Paul Sullivan, Global Director of LNG & FLNG, Worley Parsons Meeting the Execution Challenges of Prelude FLNG Alain Poincheval, Executive Project Director, Technip Type B Tanks: Meeting the Demands for Storage with the Growth of FLNG Projects Kang Joong Kyoo, Energy System R&D Team Leader, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Utilising Integrated NGL/NR technology for the rst time in Qatar on the Barzan Gas Project Saad Al-Kaabi, Senior Engineer (Systems Completions), RasGas Company Limited Understanding Floating Liqueed Natural Gas Vessels & the Supply Chain Ciaran McIntyre, Head of Compliance Projects, Korea, Lloyds Register Adaptation & Application of the Rolls-Royce Trent 60 Engine for Offshore Facilities Andrew Buckenberger, Product Manager, Rolls-Royce Energy Evaluation of Fuel Gas Supply Options of ME-GI engine for LNG Carriers Ki-Hong Kim, Research Engineer, Advanced Technology Institute, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

KOGAS hosted Incheon Regasication Terminal Tour


KOGAS will be hosting a day tour to the Incheon Regasication Terminal for 80 registered Conference delegates. Registration is now open, however places are limited. For more information please contact Guy McCulloch, Head of Sales at guymcculloch@dmgevents.com or call +44(0) 203 615 2872. The deadline date for application is 13th December 2013. KOGAS will choose and email all conrmed participants with a conrmation by 24th January 2013. dmg :: events takes no responsibility for the nal conrmed attendee list of participants. www.gastechkorea.com/incheon-tour

To view the latest conference programme and speakers, visit www.gastechkorea.com/programme

Register Your Place Today


1 Register your delegate place online at www.gastechkorea.com/delegate 2 Email us at marketing@gastech.co.uk 3 Speak to the Gastech team +44 (0)203 615 2872

Delegate Rates
Autumn Rate 2,999 Valid from 1 September 2013 23 March 2014 Onsite Rate 3,099 Valid from 24 March 27 March 2014

Your delegate pass includes: Access to all conference sessions over four days Lunch in the delegate dining area (Mon-Wed) Daily coffee & networking breaks Invitations to evening networking functions Access to online conference documentation post event Entry to the exhibition

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Conference Monday 24 March 2014 Tuesday 25 March 2014 Wednesday 26 March 2014 Thursday 27 March 2014 09:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 18:00 09:00 13:00

Exhibition 12:00 18:00 10:00 18:00 10:00 18:00 10:00 16:00

Accommodation Information Gastech 2014 is pleased to announce a partnership with seven hotels in South Korea. Each 5 * hotel offers a wide range of hotel rooms. Hotel Partners: The Plaza The Westin The Ritz Carlton The JW Marriott The Conrad The Millennium Seoul Hilton The Grand Hilton

All bookings must be made directly between each participating company and the hotels. We advise that you book your hotel room as soon as possible as there is limited availability. When making your reservation please quote Gastech 2014 to receive special discounted preferred rates. For more information about booking your accommodation at Gastech please visit www.gastechkorea.com/hotels Travelling to KINTEX
Air
Attendees ying into Gastech have the option to y into Incheon International or Gimpo International Airport.

Public Transport
Bus Departures: From Gangnam Bus: 9700 From Seoul stn / Gwangwhamun / Sinchon Bus: 1000, 2000, M7106, 9714, 9708, 9701 From Yeungdeungpo Bus: 9707, 1500 From Incheon Intl Airport Bus: 3300 (Myungsung Transportation, 031-915-0388) From Gimpo Intl Airport Bus: 150, 56 From Bundang Bus: 8109 From Ilsan Bus: 55, 55-2, 97, 151, 200, 550, 600, 900, 056, 919 From Sinchon Bus: 770, 72 From Yeungdeungpo Bus: 870, 873

Subway
Daehwa Station (Line #3) Travel Time / Fare * Seoul station ~ Daehwa station : 60 min, KRW1,500 (transfer 1) * Yeungdeungpo station ~ Daehwa station : 80 min, KRW1,500 (trnasfer 1) * Gangnam station ~ Daehwa station : 78 min, KRW1,600 From Daehwa station to KINTEX 7-minute Walking Distance From Exit 1, 2 (Daehwa station) Shuttle Bus Service In front of Exit 3 headway (15-20 min) * Subject to change according to the event schedule (refer to KINTEX website)

Limousine
Incheon Departure: Incheon Intl Airport Bus: 7400 (Airport Limousine) Arrival: KINTEX (near hall 1) Enquiries: +82-(0)2-453-1626 Uijeongbu Distance: 45km Travel time: 60 min Gimpo Departure: Gimpo Intl Airport Bus: 7300 (Airport Limousine) Arrival: KINTEX (near hall 1) Enquiries: +82-(0)2-453-1626

KTX
Nearest KTX stations are Haengsin station and Seoul station From Seoul station (Exit 3) Bus: 1000, 2000, M7106 / 40 min Line #3 to Daehwa station From Haengsin station Bus: 97 / 40 min (Bus 97 goes to KINTEX via Haengsin station)

Taxi
Call Taxi (call fee: KRW1,000) Within Ilsan (call fee: KRW1,000): +82-(0)1-588-1382 +82-(0)1-588-1385 Ilsan ~ Seoul: +82-(0)1-566-5600 +82-(0)2-555-5858 Van/Truck +82-(0)1-588-2408 +82(0)31-925-0059 +82-(0)31-818-8924

Shuttle Bus
KINTEX ~ Daehwa Station Bus Stop * Exit 3, Daehwa station * In front of KINTEX agpole (near Hall 3) Headway * 15~20 min / 09:00~18:00 * Subject to change according to the event schedule * Only available during the event period

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Venue Address KINTEX 1 2600 Daehwa-dong, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang City Gyonggi-do, Korea

KINTEX 1 was opened in April 2005 with a total indoor exhibition area of 53,541m comprised of 5 exhibition halls. KINTEX 1 also has about 3,000m site for outdoor events and exhibitions and 23 dividable meeting and conference rooms including a multi-functional grand ballroom for 2,000 people. The role of KINTEX is to serve as a trade marketing busines venue for both leading local and overseas companies by attracting and developing world class tradeshows and conventions through its global and domestic marketing activities.

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Connecting the gas supply chain & forging new relationships


Running alongside the Conference, the Gastech Exhibition represents the international gas supply chain at the highest levels, and throughout its 42 years as the leading global gas event, it has attracted executive visitors from across Europe, Middle East, United States, Africa and Asia Pacic regions. The 2014 event will open its doors to international operators, engineering & construction contractors, service companies, shippers and utilities all keen to develop their business in the worlds premier growing gas & LNG market: Asia-Pacic. Bringing Gastech to Asia will provide our international exhibitors and visitors with the platform to meet and connect with the largest community of buying & procurement teams from some of Asias leading energy companies. The international, executive level of Gastech also means the event will deliver unique opportunities to meet governments and ministries who are committed to using Gastech to uncover large scale investment opportunities across the region. If your company is interested in exhibiting within Gastech please contact the sales team on +44 (0)203 615 2847 or email us at sales@gastech.co.uk www.gastechkorea.com/exhibition

Gastech Exhibitors Include:

To view the full exhibitor list visit www.gastechkorea.com/exhibitorlist

Sponsorship Opportunities are Available!


Gastech presents its attendees with an excellent opportunity to promote their brand and products through sponsoring the worlds largest natural gas event in 2014. We have a range of high-level networking, branding and business alignment opportunities that will help you gain and hold the attention of your target audience, raise your prole and give you an edge over your competitors. For more information on sponsorship opportunities at Gastech, please contact Shunker Goel or Michelle Thorby on +44 (0)203 615 2876 or email sales@gastech.co.uk

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Registering for the Gastech 2014 Exhibition will also grant you access to the following free-to-attend show features. Each of these features will be available to you as visitors of the exhibition to provide a valuable and enriching experience at Gastech. Centres of Technical Excellence (CoTE) Tuesday 25 March Thursday 27 March Driving Awareness of Innovation & Advancements in Gas Technologies

The CoTEs technical seminars will provide an ideal platform for exhibitors to establish their expertise in the industry. Dedicated to delivering knowledge, education and awareness of technological innovations, this technical seminar programme provides businesses a platform to showcase their latest developments in gas technology to a targeted audience of industry professionals within the following streams:

Offshore & Subsea Technology

Natural Gas Vehicles (NGV)

LNG & Gas Carrier Shipbuilding

Pipeline Infrastructure

Liquefaction

Power Generation

Gas Monetisation NGL/GTL

Health, Safety, Security & Environment

LNG as a Shipping Fuel

For more information about the CoTEs programme visit www.gastechkorea.com/CoTEs

To register to attend the Gastech exhibition visit www.gastechkorea.com/visitor-registration

Coming soon! The Gastech App will help all attendees plan their visit to Gastech from start to nish, providing them with the ability to:
Make appointments with fellow attendees Arrange Conference & Exhibition schedules Receive the latest event news in real-time

Plan your visit to Gastech

Gastech News is a free news content website that gives you the opportunity to gain further insights into the latest industry developments. Now featuring a new fortnightly e-zine containing top-quality, original content and opinion pieces, we are now inviting article/case study submissions from our exhibitors on the following topics: LNG Shipping, Supply Chain & Project Updates Unconventional Gas & Resources Developments Gas Shipping, Storage & Transport Gas Monetisation Opportunities Gas Contracting & Trading International Exploration & Production International Markets - Asia-Pacic & Atlantic Basins Recruitment & Workforce Development for the Hydrocarbons Industry

Successful submissions will benet from promotion via the Gastech News network and readership database of over 80,000 gas & LNG industry executives around the world. For further information go to www.gastechnews.com

Paul Sinclair Event Director paulsinclair@dmgevents.com Guy McCulloch Head of Sales guymcculloch@dmgevents.com Corina Sullivan Head of Operations corinasullivan@dmgevents.com Louise Jacobs Marketing Executive louisejacobs@dmgevents.com

Gavin Sutcliffe Head of Content & Production gavinsutcliffe@dmgevents.com Spica Gaite Asia Delegate Sales sales@gastech.co.uk Laurence Allen Senior Marketing Manager laurenceallen@dmgevents.com

Register Your Place Today


1 Register your delegate place online at www.gastechkorea.com/delegate 2 Email us at marketing@gastech.co.uk 3 Speak to the Gastech delegate registration team +44 (0)203 615 2872
Delegate Rates Autumn Rate 2,999 Your delegate pass includes: Access to all conference sessions over four days Lunch in the delegate dining area (Mon-Wed) Daily coffee & networking breaks Invitations to evening networking functions Access to online conference documentation
post event Entry to the exhibition

Valid from 1 September 2013 23 March 2014

Onsite Rate 3,099


Valid from 24 March 27 March 2014

About dmg :: events Trusted Brand for Over 40 Years dmg :: events organises many of the worlds most important exhibitions and conferences including Gastech (24-27 March 2014 in Korea www.gastechkorea.com), Abu Dhabi International Petroleum and Exhibition Conference (ADIPEC, 10-13 November 2014 in Abu Dhabi www.adipec.com) and the Global Petroleum Show (GPS 10-12 June 2014 in Calgary, Canada www.globalpetroleumshow.com). From the global gas market to the oil sands of Alberta, dmg :: events provides conferences that provoke and educate, and exhibitions that showcase the best products and services that the industry has to offer. Our events are organised from our offices in London, UK and Calgary, Canada. Our staff of dedicated, experienced events professionals is complemented and supported by the large number of industry associations that endorse our events, and by Governing Bodies of industry leaders that guide and shape our conferences. dmg :: events is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc, one of the largest media companies in the United Kingdom. DMGTs history dates back to 1896 when the Harmsworth brothers (Alfred and Harold) established the Daily Mail newspaper in the United Kingdom. For more information on DMGT. To nd out more, visit www.dmgenergyevents.co.uk Registered Address dmg :: events (UK) ltd, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT T: +44 (0)20 3180 6577 F: +44 (0)20 3615 0679 E: info@gastech.co.uk Company No. 2246951 VAT No. GB 494 1614 35

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REGISTRATION FORM
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CHOOSE ONE OF 5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER:


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TEL: +44 (0)203 615 0390 EMAIL: laurenceallen@dmgevents.com louisejacobs@dmgevents.com ONLINE: www.gastechkorea.com/delegate
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FAX: +44 (0)20 3615 0679 POST: Laurence Allen/Louise Jacobs dmg :: events, Reference: Gastech 2014, 6th Floor, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London, W8 5TT, UK

DELEGATE RATES

AUTUMN RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,999


Valid from 1 September 2013 to 23 March 2014

ON-SITE RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,099


Valid from 24-27 March 2014

All rates are subject to applicable taxes. The delegate pass includes access to all conference sessions, documentation, lunches & refreshments and networking functions.

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PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR COMPANY:


1. What is your job function?
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BOOKING CONDITIONS
1. Denitions
1.1 In these terms and conditions, the following terms have the
following meanings: Company The employer of the Delegate as named on the booking form. Delegate Any person who attends the Gastech Conference. Conference The Gastech Conference in Korea, 24-27 March 2014. Organisers dmg :: events (uk) ltd. Package The facilities offered during the Event to include conference sessions, meals and refreshments during session breaks.

8. Insolvency
8.1 In the event of the Company becoming insolvent, or going into
liquidation, or having an administrator or receiver appointed, or entering into a voluntary arrangement, the contract with it may be terminated at the option of the Organisers and the provisions of clause 6 will apply.

9. Prohibition of Transfer
9.1 The Company may not transfer the booking from one named
Delegate to another without the prior written consent of the Organisers. The provisions of clause 6 will apply where a Delegate named on a booking form does not attend the Event. The Organisers reserve the right to refuse passage and attendance to the Event to a replacement individual who is not the named Delegate where consent has not been given in accordance with the provisions of this clause.

2. Law and Jurisdiction


2.1 These terms and conditions shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with English law and any disputes resulting from an interpretation of these terms and conditions shall be settled by UK court.

3. Applications to attend an Event


3.1 Applications to attend an Event must be made via the Gastech
2014 online registration page or the Organisers official booking form, which must be completed in full. The Organisers may accept applications in writing or by facsimile, at their sole discretion, and on the understanding that these terms and conditions must be signed. No alterations to these terms and conditions can be accepted without the written consent of the Organisers.

10. Postponement, abandonment or speaker cancellation


10.1 The Company shall not have any claim against the Organisers in
respect of any loss or damage consequent upon the failure for whatever reason to hold any part of the Event or of the venue at which the Event is scheduled to take place becoming wholly or partially unavailable for the holding of the Event. If by rearrangement or postponement of the period of the Event, or by substitution of another venue for the holding of the Event, or any other reasonable manner, the Event can take place, the contract between the Organisers and the Company shall remain in force. 10.2 If the Organisers have to alter the content or timing of the Conference Programme or the identity of any speakers, for any reason whatsoever; the organisers are not liable to refund delegate fees or pay for additional costs incurred by delegates attending Gastech 2014.

4. Cost
4.1 The Conference will include all the facilities more specically set
out in the Contract.

4.2 The Delegate will be charged and will pay the venue directly during
the Event for all goods and services not included in the delegate package. 4.3 The Delegate accepts that travel and hotel accommodation must be paid for by his or her company. The organisers will not accept invoices or charges relating to delegates travel and accommodation.

11. Insurance
11.1 The Organisers are not responsible for the safety of any property of
the Company or Delegate, or for its loss, damage or destruction or for any loss or damage sustained by the Company or the Delegate, in each case for any reason whatsoever. No responsibility can be accepted by the Organisers for any consequences arising from postponement or abandonment of the Event. The Company should take out its own insurance to cover all liabilities and risks as well as non attendance by the delegate for what ever reason.

5. Contract and Termination


5.1 On the acceptance of the official booking form or online booking
by the Organisers, a contract relating to the Event will exist between the Organisers and the Company. In case of non-payment of any sum due from the Company, whether legally demanded or not, or of the breach, or non-observance, by the Company or the Delegate of any of these terms and conditions, or any regulations to be observed by the Company or the Delegate, the Organisers shall have right to terminate the contract and to refuse passage to the Delegate or attendance to the Event by the Delegate without prejudice to the right to recover all sums payable by the Company and all other claims against it, and any loss or damage sustained by the Organisers.

12. Fire Precautions


12.1 The Company and the Delegate must comply with any reasonable
instructions given by the venue or any other authority regarding re precautions.

13. Information and Copyright


13.1 Information supplied by the Organisers in relation to any event is
accurate to the best of their knowledge and belief, but shall not constitute any warranty or representation by the Organisers and any inaccuracy or mistake in such information or omission from it shall not entitle the Company to cancel its booking. 13.2 Unless stated otherwise, all information and data relating to the Event, which is supplied by the Organisers to the Delegate, is for use by that Delegate only, is the copyright of the Organisers and cannot be passed on to any third party for any purpose.

6. Withdrawal or Cancellation by Company Delegate


6.1 Any notication of withdrawal or cancellation by the Company and/or Delegate must be in writing and sent to the Organisers. Cancellation will be deemed to have occurred when written notication has been received by the Organisers. 6.2 The withdrawal of delegates causes the Organisers a loss of earnings and therefore, cancellations are charged at the following rates: 75% of the delegate fee from 1 June 2013 to 30 November 2013 inclusive 100% of the delegate fee after 1 December 2013 6.3 C0=24;;0C8>= 544B 0A4 3D4 5>A 100% ?0H<4=C 1H 31 0=D0AH 2014 >A >= 34<0=3 85 C74 20=24;;0C8>= 8=E>824 8B A08B43 05C4A C74 1 F41AD0AH 2014. 6.4 $>CF8C7BC0=38=6 2;0DB4 6.1 C> 2;0DB4 6.3 85 ?0H<4=C 8B <034 1H >=;8=4 2A438C 20A3 C74 34;460C4 70B C74 A867C C> 20=24; 78B 1>>:8=6 F8C78= 7 30HB >5 ?DA270B4 D=34A C74 +!JB D8BC0=24 )4;;8=6 (46D;0C8>=B.

14. Exclusion
14.1 The Organisers reserve the right to exclude or remove from the
Event any person whose presence, in the opinion of the Organisers, is or is likely to be undesirable or may put the safety and wellbeing of the other delegates or staff at risk.

15. Data Protection


15.1 The Company acknowledges that the Organisers will be entitled to
use the Company and Delegate details in accordance with the Organisers privacy policy. Details of this are available on request or at www.gastechkorea.com

7. Payment terms
7.1 Delegates booking through the bank transfer option will not have
rights to attend the conference or attend any other sessions or social functions at Gastech 2014 until payment is made in full. Payment of 100% is due for immediately. 7.2 Once a delegate booking is complete, no future promotional offers can be used in conjunction with the original booking. 7.3 This clause does not invalidate the delegates obligation under clause 6.

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