education / management 12 اسفند 1392 - 03 March 2014
China Natural Gas Summit 2013 CNGS 2013
China Natural Gas Summit 2013
The latest Chinese government sworn in since March this year is dedicated to upgrading the economy through transforming industry structure. Natural gas will play a key role in the process. As China’s gas market is in its infant stage, the government as well as the industry participants will have to crack on tough issues including gas price, pipe management, level playing for all participants, policy incentives and market development. In the 2013 edition of China Natural Gas Summit 2013, the organizer has invited a very authoritative faculty to shed light on issues on how China can optimize the gas development strategy from well head planning and downstream market development. The summit will also cover topical subjects such as geopolitics in China-Russia gas cooperation, equipment requirement to meet the demand for shale gas development and new government gas utilization policy. Join us @ China Natural Gas Summit 2013 for the guidance in your future natural gas business in China.
China Natural Gas Summit 2013
8:00-9:00 Registration and Morning Refreshment
9:00-9:10 Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction
9:10-9:40 Natural Gas Comes of Age in China
China is ready for gas age
Part of larger plan for economy upgrading
Environment benefits come at a price
Woes on route to a healthy gas industry development
Yang Lei, Deputy Director, Oil and Gas Department
National Energy Administration
9:40-10:10 Optimal Government Gas Policies – Is there a model to copy?
Gas policy orientations in the west
Government role in gas market development
Learning curve for China
Gas policy with Chinese characteristics
Philip Andrews-Speed, Professor
National University of Singapore
10:10-10:40 Morning Tea and Networking
10:40-11:10 The Complexity and Prospects Analysis of Russia’s long-term supply of natural gas to China
Attraction of Russia’s Natural gas
The difficult and tough negotiation
Where is the problem
The impact of using Henry Hub ‘s gas price for the benchmark
Where is the way out
Xia Yishan, Senior Research Fellow
China Institute of International Studies
11:10-11:40 China’s Road Map For Natural Gas Price Reform
Price-pegged gas demand
Gas pricing history
Recent reforms
Future pricing trend
Liu Yijun, Professor
International Energy Market Study
China Petroleum University
11:40-12:10 China’s New Natural Gas Utilization Policy and Impact On Market Development
What is new?
What is priority?
What are pros and cons?
What are the implications?
Hu Aoling, Director
Research Institute of Natural Gas Economy
PetroChina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company
12:10-12:20 Questions and Answers
12:20-14:00 Conference Lunch and Networking
14:00-14:30 Unconventional Hydrocarbons – How They Would Shape the Future World Energy Landscape
World unconventional oil and gas trend
Geology, technology and infrastructure
Institutional support
Impact on conventional resources
Environmental impact
Ken Koyama, Managing Director, Chief Economist
The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
14:30-15:00 Overall Development Planning For Shale Gas Plays
Shale gas planning
Optimum development pace
Rig scheduling
Production and economics
Neil Buckley, President
Enersight Corp
15:00-15:10 Questions and Answers
15:10-15:40 Coffee Break and Networking
15:40-16:10 Road Map of China’s Unconventional Gas (Shale Gas & Coal Bed Methane) Development
Three milestones
E&P update by company
Challenges
Ways ahead
Tang Tingchuan, Director, Development Strategy Policy Research Department
China National Petroleum Corporation
16:10-16:40 Town Gas Market Expansion – Shift From Coal to Natural Gas
Urbanization spurs town gas demand
Town gas supply mix – Natural gas, LNG, LPG and Coal gas
Outlook for urban population having access to gas
Government policies on town gas development
Chi Guojing, Secretary General
China Gas Association
16:40-16:50 Questions and Answers
16:50 End of Conference
Who should attend?
Chinese and global NOCs
Independent oil & gas companies
Governments & agencies
Electric utilities
Gas service companies
Technology providers
Drilling services
Seismic equipment providers
Gas equipment manufacturers
Banks and law firms
Why should you attend?
Learn China’s latest gas policies and industry trend;
Meet with decision makers who are seeking partnerships and investments for developing China’s gas industry
Listen to top think-thank to know China’s gas latest gas pricing reform
Improve your technology by comparing notes with top notch gas explorationists and developers
Exhibit your technology and services to beat your competitors eager to set foot in China’s gas sector.
Be the first to enter a fast emerging shale gas market in China
Evaluate the economic viability and profitability of the gas business chain
Find out attractive projects for partnerships in China