What’s Different About The LNG Export USA 2014: Global Buyers Congress? • US LNG FOCUSED: This is not a congress looking at LNG in general - it has been designed specifically for domestic sellers and international buyers of US LNG who are looking to capitalize on the country’s shale gas glut • GLOBAL BUYER SPEAKERS: Over 50% of presentations will be from global utilities that are actively purchasing or seeking to purchase US LNG and will host buyer speakers from: China, India, Chile, UK, Netherlands, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Italy, The Dominican Republic and Nigeria The LNG Export USA 2014: Global Buyer Congress has been designed to focus on... • US LNG COMPETITIVENESS: Hearing How Global Buyers Perceive The Competitiveness Of US LNG In Relation To Competing LNG Export Projects Across The World • GLOBAL DEMAND: Establishing Global Demand For US LNG And Driving The Terminal, Pipeline And Transport Infrastructure Needed To Take It To The Most Profitable Markets • TERMINAL UPDATES: Hearing The Latest Updates On Export Terminal Construction Projects, Capacities And Timelines For Completion • PRICING: Assessing How An Increase In Exports Will Affect Henry Hub Pricing To Assess The Global Competitiveness Of US LNG • EXPORT APPROVALS : Hearing The Latest Updates From The DOE And FERC On Government Export Approvals Permitting The Supply OF LNG To Non-Free Trade Countries Driving Long Term US LNG Trading Partnerships Between US Suppliers And Global Markets Establishing Long Term LNG Partnerships Between Domestic Supply And Global Demand: Examining The Very Latest US Government Export Regulations, Quantifying Global Supply, Demand And Pricing And Expediting The Growth Of Export Terminal Infrastructure Capacity To Establish The Global Competitiveness Of US LNG And Reduce The Risk And Uncertainly Of International Trading Contracts For Buyers April 29-30, 2014 | Houston | Texas Driving long term US LNG trading Partnerships between US suppliers and Global Markets M Follow us @UnconventOilGas www.lng-export-usa-2014.com + (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]www.american-business-conferences.com Register By Friday March 14, 2014 SAVE $200 John Bretz VP Marketing Anadarko Petroleum Vince Morrissette VP Origination and Regulatory Affairs Anadarko Petroleum Corey Grindal VP - Gas Supply Cheniere Energy Larry Persily Federal Director Alaska Natural Gas Projects - Arctic Government Peter Hansen CEO Oregon LNG Petroleum Andrew Kunian Founder & CEO EOS LNG and Barca LNG Keo Lukefahr General Manager Natural Gas Trading & Marketing PetroChina Sanil Namboodiripad Addl. Vice President Reliance Power Ltd. Rudolf Araneda CEO GasAtacama Francisco de la Flor Director of Regulations and President Enagás Phil Carter Head of Commercial, LNG National Grid UK Robin Head of Business Development Netoil Group Organized By: US SPEAKERS INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS
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LNG Export USA 2014: Global Buyer Congress Connecting US LNG Supply With Global Demand
In the past five years, US LNG export scale-up has grown from just being a lucrative commercial opportunity for gas E&P and marketing companies, to a move critical to the economic sustainability of the American natural gas industry. Holding 2,543 trillion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas, the United States has more than a hundred year's domestic supply of natural gas at current consumption rates in a global economy where demand from markets in Asia, South America and Europe is growing at pace.
Given that some of the largest markets for LNG are currently non-FTA regions such as Asia, Europe and Latin America, U.S. natural gas companies and non-FTA countries are dynamically seeking long-term contracts for considerable volumes of LNG. However, lack of transparency around the DOE's decision criteria to grant NFTA export licenses, uncertainty over country-specific energy demands and ambiguity surrounding liquefaction and export terminal completion timelines are hampering US producers from fully capitalizing on the excessive supply of natural gas, despite the increasing global demand for it.
This prospect of realizing the ramp up of US exports in light of government regulations, global demand and infrastructure expansion has sparked a contentious energy debate in the US and is fueling escalating discussions in Asian, European and Latin American energy circles.
The LNG Export USA 2014: Global Buyer Congress has been strategically designed to be the only LNG congress focused specifically on connecting US supply with international demand, gathering some of the most senior strategically positioned LNG executives and key international LNG buyers from Asia, Europe and Latin America to successfully deliver long-term sustainable and lucrative LNG trade partnerships. The two day event will be packed with strategic presentations and discussions examining the very latest US government export regulations, quantifying global supply, demand and pricing, and expediting the growth of export terminal infrastructure capacity. The definitive purpose of the congress is to establish the global competitiveness of US LNG and reduce the risk and uncertainly of international trading contracts for buyers to drive forward the realization of LNG export opportunities in North America.
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What’s Different About The LNG Export USA 2014: Global Buyers Congress?• USLNGFOCUSED:This is not a congress looking at LNG in general - it has been designed specifically for domestic sellers and international buyers of US
LNG who are looking to capitalize on the country’s shale gas glut
• GLOBALBUYERSPEAKERS: Over 50% of presentations will be from global utilities that are actively purchasing or seeking to purchase US LNG and will host buyer speakers from: China, India, Chile, UK, Netherlands, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Italy, The Dominican Republic and Nigeria
The LNG Export USA 2014: Global Buyer Congress has been designed to focus on...• USLNGCOMPETITIVENESS:Hearing How Global Buyers Perceive The Competitiveness Of US LNG In Relation To Competing LNG Export Projects
Across The World
• GLOBALDEMAND: Establishing Global Demand For US LNG And Driving The Terminal, Pipeline And Transport Infrastructure Needed To Take It To The Most Profitable Markets
• TERMINALUPDATES: Hearing The Latest Updates On Export Terminal Construction Projects, Capacities And Timelines For Completion
• PRICING: Assessing How An Increase In Exports Will Affect Henry Hub Pricing To Assess The Global Competitiveness Of US LNG
• EXPORTAPPROVALS: Hearing The Latest Updates From The DOE And FERC On Government Export Approvals Permitting The Supply OF LNG To Non-Free Trade Countries
Driving Long Term US LNG Trading Partnerships Between US Suppliers And Global Markets
Establishing Long Term LNG Partnerships Between Domestic Supply And Global Demand:
In the past five years, US LNG export scale-up has grown from being a lucrative commercial opportunity for gas E&P and marketing companies toamovecriticaltotheeconomicsustainabilityoftheAmericannaturalgasindustry. Holding 2,543 trillion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas, the United States has more than a hundred year’s domestic supply of natural gas at current consumption rates in a global economy wheredemandfrommarketsinAsia,SouthAmericaandEuropeis growing at pace.
Given that some of the largest markets for LNG are currently non-FTA regions such as Asia, Europe and Latin America, U.S. natural gas companies and non-FTA countries are dynamically seeking long-term contracts for considerable volumes of LNG. However lack of transparency around the DOE’s
decision criteria to grantNFTAexport
licenses,uncertainty overcountry-
specificenergydemandsand
ambiguity surroundingliquefaction
andexportterminalcompletion
timelines are hampering US producers
from fully capitalizing on the excessive
supply of natural gas, despite the
increasing global demand for it.This
prospect of realizing the ramp up of
US exports in light of government
regulations, global demand and
infrastructure expansion has sparked a
contentiousenergydebateintheUS
and is fueling escalatingdiscussions
inAsian,EuropeanandLatin
Americanenergycircles.
The LNGExportUSA2014:Global
BuyerCongress has been strategically
designed to be the only LNG congress
focused specifically on connecting
USsupplywithinternationaldemand, gathering some of the most
senior strategically positioned LNG
executives and key international
LNG buyers from Asia, Europe
and Latin America to successfully
deliver long-term sustainable andlucrativeLNGtradepartnerships. The two day event will be packed
with strategic presentations and
discussions examining the very latestUSgovernmentexportregulations,quantifying global supply, demand and
pricing, andexpeditingthegrowthofexportterminalinfrastructurecapacity. The definitive purpose of
the congress is to establish the global
competitiveness of US LNG and reduce
the risk and uncertainly of international
trading contracts for buyers to drive
forward the realisationofLNGexportopportunitiesinNorthAmerica.
Sponsorship And Exhibition Opportunities Available At The Congress Venue Information
Need to generate new sales leads, launch a new product, engage key decision makers, build new future business relationships in key markets, or simply educate the industry about a new product? Then you need to exhibit at the LNGExportUSA2014:GlobalBuyerCongress. Our busy exhibit area is an integral part of the Congress and is of genuine practical value to delegates, who are looking for new solutions and technologies. Exhibiting at the congress will help you position yourself as a market leader and centre of excellence to the key decision makers in the industry.
LNG INFRASTRUCTURE: SPAIN AND BELGIUM2.50ScrutinizingMarketAccessConditionsToLNGInfrastructureInSpainAndBelgiumToFacilitateExportToLowDomesticGasProductionMarketsCommercial Insights for US LNG Exporters•Comparingregulatedandexemptedaccessand
Francisco de la Flor, Director of Regulations and President, Enagás
3.20 Question & Answer Session3.30 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
LATIN AMERICA4.00MappingLNGDemandAndExistingSupplyAndImportInfrastructureInPlaceToJustifyUSLNGExportationToASmall-MidscaleLatinAmericanEnergyMarketCommercial insights for US LNG Exporters•Evaluatingupcomingplanstobuildshippingfacilities
LNG PRICING, TRADING AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
Assessing Global LNG Projects, Us Trade Sanctions And Henry Hub Pricing To Assess The Long Term Economics Of US-LNG Exports Relative To Other
Export Projects
HENRY HUB PRICING4.40AssessingHowAnIncreaseInLNGExportsWillAffectHenryHubPricingToDetermineTheImpactOnUSLNGCompetitivenessAndExportPricingDecisionsCommercial insights for US LNG Exporters•ComparingHenryHubvs.JKMvs.Brentpricetrendsto
US LNG GLOBAL EXPORT MARKETS, PRICING AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETIVENESS
LIQUEFACTION TERMINALS AND CONNECTIVITY INFRASTRUCTURE
Day 1 Continued...Tuesday April 29, 2014
Day 2Wednesday April 20, 2014
8.30Chair’sOpeningRemarksKEYNOTE: US LNG ECONOMICS - LNG TERMINAL OPERATOR PERSPECTIVE8.40AnalyzingHowTheIncreasedSupplyOfUSLNGExportsWillImpactGlobalLNGEconomics,PricingAndStockMarketsInTheLong-TermCommercial insights for US suppliers•Recognizingthelong-termimpactofUSLNGexports
9.50 Question & Answer Session10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
JORDAN COVE ENERGY PROJECT10.30HearingHowTheLiquefactionAndExportProjectWillServeAsianGasMarketsWithUSWestCoastLNGSupplySourcedFromMultipleGasRegionsSolutions for US LNG Exporters
3.30EvaluatingTheEconomicCostsOfShippingLNGByThePanamaCanalToCategorizeItAsAViableTransitPointForUSLNGExportsCommercial insights for US LNG Exporters and International LNG Buyers
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