1. 3rd Annual
26 February – 1 March 2013 | Grand Hyatt Jakarta, Indonesia
Capitalising On The Fast Developing Offshore Fields In East Indonesia
GOVERNMENT AND OIL & GAS PROJECT TOP REASONS TO
DEVELOPERS: ATTEND OFFSHORE
Satya W Yudha INDONESIA OIL &
Member
The House of Representatives of Indonesian Commission VII GAS 2013!
(Energy, Mineral Resources, Environment, Research &
Technology) • 4 days of value-packed sessions
covering the latest developments
Abdul Kamarzuki Hendra Jaya & commercial opportunities from
Head of Planning Division, President Director, offshore expansions
Secretariat, KP3EI Nusantara Regas
• Industry insiders share market
intelligence on oil and gas hotspots
in the unexplored frontier,
Dr I Putu Suarsana Dinar Indriana deepwater regions of East Indonesia
Reservoir Manager Senior Project Communication • Government regulators outline
EOR Project, Coordinator – Abadi FLNG changes to the way upstream oil &
PT Pertamina EP Development Project,
INPEX Masela
gas blocks will be secured in the
future
• Uncover commercial opportunities
BENEFIT FROM LEADING INDUSTRY for LNG, FLNG & FSRUs in the
expanding Indonesia gas market
PROJECT CASE STUDIES: • Offshore support vessels (OSVs) and
Gain insight on the establishment of Indonesia’s First West Java FSRU project pipeline infrastructure opportunities
Inpex Masela delivers the entire value chain and recent developments of the are revealed
Abadi Gas FLNG project • Gain insight on field development
Latest updates on the Trans-Asean Gas Pipeline project and its role in increasing and deepwater project
gas transport efficiency in East Indonesia opportunities
• Identify financing options for
offshore oil & gas projects
PLUS Two Intensive & Interactive Workshops:
Tuesday, 26 February 2012 Deepwater Appraisal, Development Strategies and Reserves Estimation in
East Indonesia
Friday, 1 March 2012 Joint Venture Oil & Gas Contract Fundamentals in Indonesia
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2. 3rd Annual
Capitalising On The Fast Developing
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DAY ONE | Wednesday, 27 February 2013
08:30 Registration & Morning Coffee 11:45 Fast-tracking Monetisation of Gas Discoveries in
East Indonesia
09:00 Welcoming Remarks & Speed Networking • Knowledge of critical information
GOVERNMENT ADDRESS
Dhanya Surendran, Conference Producer, IBC Asia ~ Gas potential
~ Gas allocation; Domestic vs export
09:05 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks ~ Existing gas infrastructure
• Gas infrastructure project development requirements
Joi Surya Dharma, Corporate Planning and Strategy,
~ Transmission pipelines
PT. Sugih Energy, Tbk ~ Liquefaction plants
~ Receiving terminals
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES & LEGAL FRAMEWORK • Attracting investors for project investment
~ Gas prices
09:10 New Investment Opportunities in Offshore ~ Subsidies
Indonesia’s Oil & Gas Sector Satya W Yudha, Member, The House of
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
• Current market trends in the upstream oil & gas business Representatives of Indonesian Commission VII
in Indonesia (Energy, Mineral Resources, Environment, Research
• Assessing challenges faced by existing and potential oil & Technology)
& gas investors
• Oil & gas regulator’s expectations for Indonesia’s oil & gas
sector
12:30 Networking Lunch
Senior Representative, BP Migas
LEADING OFFSHORE GAS TECHNOLOGY IN
09:45 Regulatory and Legal Structure of Indonesia’s EAST INDONESIA – LNG, FLNG & FSRU
Upstream Oil & Gas Business
• Regulation governing the award of oil and gas blocks: 13:45 Development of LNG in East Indonesia and the SEA
Direct bidding vs official tender Context: Small-scale LNG and LNG Bunkering
• Update on productions sharing contract terms • Examining the existing and new LNG project plans
• Legal responsibilities of oil and gas block winners • What are the key project challenges?
• Oil & gas block contract renewal evaluation process • Future role of LNG business in East Indonesia
~ National vs foreign operator Dr. Lorenzo Casarosa, Senior Consultant, DNV Clean
~ Operator performance and potential reserves Technology Centre
Pramu Priyandono, Senior Associate, Oentong Suria
& Partners 14:30 The Establishment of Indonesia’s First West Java
FSRU Project
Marlina Tambunan, Senior Associate, Oentong Suria • Examining the drivers for FSRU development
& Partners ~ Cost efficiency
~ Meeting domestic gas demand
10:30 Morning Tea & Networking Break ~ Energy sustainability
• Analysing FSRU commissioning, construction and
GAS MARKET STRUCTURE IN EAST INDONESIA implementation process
• Latest update in FSRU operation
11:00 New Gas Utilisation Business Model – Indonesia’s • The future of the FSRU market in Indonesia
Future is in Gas Hendra Jaya, President Director, Nusantara Regas
• Gas export moratorium scheme: Emphasis on domestic
gas allocation vs exports 15:15 Afternoon Tea & Networking Break
• Gas pricing structure and its impact on gas demand and
supply 15:45 Latest Update on Indonesia’s First Abadi Gas FLNG
• Future potential in LNG imports from Africa and Australia Project – JV Partners Shell and EMP Involvement in
• Focus on unconventional gas to boost gas production Masela project
• Shift in gas utilisation from onshore to offshore deepwater, INPEX Corporation Ltd acquired 17.5% participating interest
West to East Indonesia in the Prelude Floating LNG (FLNG) Project from Shell
Priagung Rakhmanto, Executive Director, Reforminer Development (Australia) proprietary Ltd in order to get the
Institute experience to develop the Abadi LNG Project in Masela Block.
This session will outline the latest opportunities and updates
following this new partnership.
“The event was well managed with an excellent speaker line up
Dinar Indriana, Senior Project Communication
related to the theme. The conference provided us with good Coordinator – Abadi FLNG Development Project,
insights, knowledge and invaluable information on the oil & gas INPEX Masela
industry in Indonesia”
Burhan Sidqi, Mitsubishi Corporation 16:30 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks and End of Day One
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DAY TWO | Thursday, 28 February 2013
09:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks OFFSHORE OIL & GAS PROJECT FINANCING
Anthony Patten, Partner, Allens
13:45 Project Financing Opportunities for Capital Intensive
FIELD DEVELOPMENT & DEEPWATER Offshore Oil & Gas Projects
PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES • What is the current oil & gas project financing landscape?
• What are the options available to finance high capex oil &
09:05 Role of Oil & Gas in Developing the Economic gas projects?
Corridors of East Indonesia – Sulawesi, Java, • Role of the government in providing funding
GOVERNMENT ADDRESS
Kalimantan, Papua ~ Petroleum fund
• Which region and corridor views oil & gas as a growth Alberto Migliucci, Managing Director, Head of Mining,
engine? Energy, Oil & Gas, South East Asia, Credit Suisse
• Examining future plans on oil & gas project developments
• Role of oil & gas in East Indonesia OIL & GAS LOGISTICS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Abdul Karmarzuki, Head of Planning Division, PROJECT DEVELOPMENT IN EAST INDONESIA
Secretariat, KP3EI – OFFSHORE SUPPORT VESSELS & PIPELINES
09:45 Petroleum Geology of Untapped Offshore 14:30 Expansion of Fleet Size and Capabilities of Offshore
Deepwater Oil & Gas Reserves in East Indonesia Support Vessels to Support Growing E&P Activities
• Gain insight into potential oil & gas reserves in Offshore Oil & Gas Fields in East Indonesia
• Examining the petroleum geology and identifying marginal • Latest trends in offshore vessels to support oil and gas
and high potential oil & gas blocks production in East Indonesia
• Advanced seismic surveys for deeper and complex • Challenges faced by local ship owners
reservoirs ~ High vessel cost
• Delivering reliable and accurate data on potential reserves ~ Good infrastructure & expertise
Rovicky Dwi Putrohari, President, Indonesian ~ Demand for high-spec vessels
Geologist Association (IAGI) • Who is going to supply offshore vessels?
• How can the government support this sector?
10:30 Morning Tea & Networking Break Sugiman Layanto, Managing Director, PT Wintermar
Offshore Marine Group
11:00 Latest Offshore Field Development Updates:
Opportunities & Challenges 15:15 Afternoon Tea & Networking Break
• What are the characteristics and performance of the
awarded reservoirs? 15:45 Future Opportunities in Infrastructure Development
• Update on the results of exploratory wells for the Local Construction & Fabrication Yards
• What are the key requirements and challenges for • What are the capabilities of local shipyards?
successful field development? ~ Topsides tonnage
~ Regulation; procurement and permit grants ~ Draft capability
~ Availability and accuracy of subsurface data • Are there future new build and conversion opportunities
~ Incentives of floating units?
~ Partnerships • Can Indonesia compete with the Singapore, Korea and
• Future role of deepwater field development in Indonesia China yards?
Peter Chuang, General Manager, PT Sentek Indonesia
11:45 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Program for Mature and Chairman, Batam Shipyard & Offshore
Field Development in East Indonesia Association (BSOA)
• Analysing mature field development challenges in East
Indonesia 16:30 Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP) Project Update –
• Understanding the procedures of the EOR program Efficient Gas Transportation in East Indonesia
• Key requirements for successful EOR program • Current status of the TAGP project
implementation • What is the gas pipeline development model?
• Future role of EOR application for offshore fields in • Upcoming and the potential for new Trans-Asean gas
Indonesia pipelines
Dr I Putu Suarsana, Reservoir Manager EOR Project, Merry Marteighianti, Chairperson, Trans ASEAN Gas
PT Pertamina Pipeline Task Force, ASCOPE
12:30 Networking Lunch 17:15 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks & End of Conference
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4. 3rd Annual
Capitalising On The Fast Developing
Offshore Fields In East Indonesia
Interactive Pre-Conference Workshop | Tuesday, 26 Februrary 2013 | 9am – 5 pm
Deepwater Appraisal, Development Strategies and Reserves
Estimation in East Indonesia
• Introduction to Typical Deep Water Developments Worldwide • Development – Oil Field
• Deep Water Discoveries & Potential in Asia Pacific • Development – Gas Field
• Appraisal – Data Acquisition & Strategies • Reserves Classification – Proved, Probable, Possible Application
to Field Examples
About Your Workshop Leader:
Malvinder Bandal, Principal Reservoir Engineer & Director, MB Energy
Malvinder Bandal is a well-rounded Petroleum Engineer with 30 current industry interests in deep water developments, tight gas reservoirs, fractured
years’ reservoir engineering studies, operations and project systems, compositional gas reservoirs, etc.
management experience obtained in various geographical areas He participated actively in the formulation of deep water oil field development
namely in the Asia-Pacific region and to a lesser extent in Africa, plans for several fields in Malaysia. Experiences from the Gulf of Mexico were
CIS/Russia and the U.S.A. considered in these developments. He has also been involved in screening
Engineering from University of New South Wales, Australia; a Bachelor of Science developments for deep water projects in West Africa. He has been keeping abreast
degree in Chemical Engineering from National University of Singapore; and an with deep water developments in Indonesia and India.
Advanced Diploma in Business Administration (accreditation to ABE, UK). Malvinder Malvinder has experience with more than 20 field development projects ranging
is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineer since 1981, and served as Program, from primary recovery to secondary recovery (gas, water injection) and tertiary
Membership and Scholarship chairman at two chapters. He is also an active member recovery (steam flood, WAG). He led Australia’s first radioactive tracer injection
in SEAPEX. logging program in 1992 with 20 wells being surveyed and analyzed. In 1994, he
Malvinder has worked for a significant period with international energy consultants was the development drilling team leader for PETRONAS Carigali’s first operated
Gaffney Cline & Associates (Singapore), national oil company, PETRONAS (Malaysia) field where the successful appraisal cum development of the turbidite field led to
and with independent oil company Chevron/WAPET (Australia). In September 2011, doubling of Proved reserves. In 2005, he led Malaysia’s multi-company IOR initiative
he founded his own company, MB Energy, where he is now the Principal Reservoir to speed up IOR application techniques across fields throughout Malaysia.
Engineer and Director. He is author of 3 technical papers and co-author of another 4 papers. His most
He has been project manager and/or reservoir engineer in many acquisition, appraisal recent paper presented at IPA 2012 in Jakarta titled “Reporting Accuracy in
and development drilling, full field review, field development planning and reserves Conventional and Unconventional Resources” provides a clear approach in defining
estimation projects. He has also been with project teams involved in gas sales accuracy of each parameter taking into account the measurement and interpretation
agreement and unitization/redetermination work. He has significant experience in errors inherent in each parameter.
Interactive Post-Conference Workshop | Friday, 1 March 2013 | 9am – 5 pm
Joint Venture Oil & Gas Contract Fundamentals in Indonesia
• Key provisions and considerations in negotiating oil & gas joint ventures
• Use of industry standard models and key changes to Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) 2012 model
• Key considerations in documenting an Indonesian Joint Operating Agreement (JOA)
• Joint-bidding agreements
• Documenting farm-ins, carries and other earn-in arrangements
• Joint ventures for unconventional gas projects – key differences
About Your Workshop Leaders:
David Holme, Partner, Allens and Senior Foreign Legal Advisor, Widyawan and Partners
David is a partner of Allens and is currently seconded as a Senior Foreign Legal Adviser to Widyawan & Partners, the firm's Jakarta office. David's practice
focuses on energy, resources and infrastructure (ERI) in Asia, and also advises international clients on mergers and acquisitions and general corporate
and commercial matters in the ERI sectors. David has lived in Asia since 2005 where he was based in the firm’s Singapore office. In 2008, he was seconded
to be based in Jakarta full time as a foreign legal adviser with Widyawan & Partners. David has many years of experience advising international and
Indonesian ERI clients such as Pertamina, Inpex, ExxonMobil, Shell, CNOOC, Medco, PGN, Transportasi Gas Indonesia and more on its investments and
projects in Indonesia and abroad. David has been named a leading individual for Energy and Resources in the current editions of leading independent publications such
as Chambers Asia-Pacific and Asia-Pacific Legal 500.
Anthony Patten, Partner, Allens
Anthony Patten specialises in corporate and project development work in the energy industry, with a particular focus on oil and gas, both in Australia
and internationally. He is experienced in advising national oil companies, major international oil companies, trading houses, utilities and independents
on all aspects of their businesses. Prior to joining Allens in 2011, Anthony was a partner in London with another international law firm. He also spent six
years as a senior in-house counsel of Royal Dutch Shell, based in London and in the UAE. Anthony has advised on many significant oil and gas projects
internationally. Examples of some of Anthony's most notable transactions include: Golar LNG’s Floating LNG regasification and storage project in Dubai;
other significant LNG projects in the region; Shell Gas and Power's Hazira LNG regasification project in India; GATE LNG’s project financing in Rotterdam, Netherlands; Korea
Gas Corporation's equity investment and long term offtake from the Santos/ Petronas Gladstone LNG project in Queensland, Australia; LNG Japan Corporation’s equity
investment and long term offtake from the Brass LNG project in Nigeria; Shell Gas and Power's development of the Persian LNG project in Iran; QatarGas4 LNG project in
Qatar; South Gas (gas gathering) project in Iraq.
Anthony is recognised as a leading oil and gas lawyer in Chambers (where he is recommended for his industry knowledge), Legal 500 (being a 'strong adviser on LNG-
related matters') and in Who’s Who Legal.
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5. 3rd Annual
26 February – 1 March 2013
Grand Hyatt Jakarta,
Indonesia
Capitalising On The Fast
Developing Offshore
Fields In East Indonesia
Don’t Miss the Latest Industry
EAST INDONESIA: THE NEXT Updates at Offshore Indonesia 2013!
OFFSHORE OIL & GAS HOT SPOT! • New updates on plans to encourage upstream oil &
gas investment in Indonesia
Indonesia is now capitalising on its vast unexplored oil & gas reserves in the
• Indonesia’s future gas utilisation model
frontier, deepwater regions of East Indonesia. The movement of oil & gas
production from West to East is the next big thing for Indonesia’s oil & gas • Deepwater development and exploratory drilling in
sector. East Indonesia
• Project updates on leading offshore gas technology
“The government is now focusing on encouraging E&P in in East Indonesia – LNG, FLNG and FSRU
the East of Indonesia and several companies are moving • Enhancing oil & gas logistics and infrastructure in East
their operations to this region” Indonesia – Offshore support vessels and pipelines
~ Herry Wibiksana, President & GM, AWE Indonesia; Source – Focus Reports 2012 • Project financing capital intensive offshore oil & gas
projects
IBC Asia’s 3rd Annual Offshore Indonesia Oil & Gas event will provide insight
• Legal framework of Indonesia’s upstream oil & gas
on regulatory plans to encourage offshore oil & gas investment, identify oil &
business
gas hotspots and outline the legal framework in securing upstream oil & gas
blocks.
Hear from Leading Industries
This forum will highlight the latest oil and gas projects to boost the oil & gas
sector in East Indonesia including updates on LNG, FSRU, FLNG, deepwater
Shaping Indonesia’s Offshore Oil &
field development, oil & gas infrastructure and logistics focusing on pipelines Gas Sector:
and offshore support vessels. • Nusanatara Regas outlines the establishment of
Indonesia’s first West Java FSRU project
• Inpex Masela delivers the entire value chain and
WHO YOU WILL MEET AT OFFSHORE recent developments of the Abadi Gas FLNG project
INDONESIA 2013: • PT Wintermar Offshore Marine Group highlights
the impact on offshore support vessels amidst growing
GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN E&P activities in East Indonesia
South East Asia Indonesia 35% • ASCOPE will address the Trans-Asean Gas Pipeline
(Singapore, Malaysia,Vietnam, project updates and its role in increasing gas transport
Thailand) 35%
efficiency in East Indonesia
• PT Pertamina EP will examine the Enhanced Oil
Recovery (EOR) program for mature field development
Middle East 3%
Rave Reviews From Attendees at our
previous Offshore Indonesia Oil &
Australia 3%
North Asia (Japan,
Gas Event:
Korea, China, Taiwan) 15% India 3% US/Europe 6% “Informative and useful. Excellent exchange of major
issues facing the oil & gas industry in Indonesia”
INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN Steve Jacobs, Ex- Genting Oil Natuna
EPCs 20% Oil & Gas Operators/ “Truly insightful on how the offshore oil & gas industry
Investors 25% in Indonesia is progressing”
Andrew Meljille, PT Aquaria Shipping
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