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WHO WILL YOU MEET?

Meet CEOs, MD's, VPs, Directors & Heads Of LNG/LNG Projects
& Strategic Planning From LNG Terminal Operators, Owners & Port Authorities In Europe

 

Plus Also Meet The Following Strategic Job Functions:

  • CEO
  • CTO
  • Managing Director
  • Heads Of Investment LNG Projects
  • Heads Of LNG Planning & Strategy
  • Heads Of LNG Shipping 
  • Heads Of Decarbonisation
  • European Gas VP
  • Head Of Terminals & Cross Border Pipelines  
  • Head Of Strategic Development

ATTENDING FROM:

FSRU, FSU & GASIFICATION:

  • FSRU Conversion Companies
  • FSRU Leasing Companies
  • FSRU Sales Companies
  • FSRU & LNG Ship Owners Cross Border Pipeline
  • Modular Tech Solutions for FSRU Conversion
  • Regasification Module Suppliers

TRADERS, GAS SALES & CROSS BORDER PIPELINES:

  • LNG Traders
  • Oil & Gas Multi-Nationals
  • European Gas Sales Companies
  • Cross Border Pipeline Operators
  • LNG & Gas Market Analysts
  • Gas Distribution Companies

GOVERNMENT, POLICY, FINANCE & STRATEGY:

  • Private Capital & Equity
  • Investment Banks
  • Port Authorities
  • National Governments
  • EU Regulators & Policy Makers
  • Think Takes & Strategy Consultants

EPC’s & NEW TECHNOLOGIES:

  • Construction Companies & EPC’s
  • Onshore Facility Modular Solutions
  • FSRU Modular Solutions
  • New Tech For Green FSRU Conversion (Methanol)
  • LNG Storage Technology
  • Conversion For Hydrogen Technologies

Ezekiel Adesina

Head of Strategy & Planning

Nigeria LNG Limited

Ezekiel Adebayo Adesina did first degree in Chemical Engineering and MBA at Lagos Business School and postgraduate degree in Strategy at University of Oxford, Said Business School. He has an extensive Senior Executive Program on Management and Program for Leadership Development at Harvard Business School. He also have management, energy and business training at IESE Business School, IFP School Paris etc. He is currently the Head of Strategy for Nigeria LNG Limited, the fifth multi-billion-dollar gas company in the world. He is also the current Secretary of Africa Energy Study Group, a think tank advisory group to Africa Governments on Energy. He has a career of over 20 years, in various capacities in Project, Plant Operation, Planning, Strategy and Management etc.

He was one of the selected global gas experts in the writing of LNG handbook with US Department of Energy in 2015. He has presented many topical papers and presentations at various Oil & Gas Conferences, around the world as a key speaker. Notable among them are in German –Africa Energy Conference in Hamburg, Latin America Gas Conference (Brazil), AIPN Gas Conference, AFDB Gas Conference, Africa Energy Week, Africa Oil Week, Nigeria Oil & Gas Conferences, West Africa Power Industry Conference, Africa Assembly & West Africa Assembly of Oil Council etc. Majority of his presentations at various events can be found online. He is a pioneering member and first Vice President (Professional Development) of Project Management Institute (PMI) in Nigeria. He is also a seasoned energy tutor at AIPN University (Association of International Petroleum Negotiators) in the USA and a member of many professional associations.

AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:

Whether you operate an onshore terminal, aim to grow through the deployment of FSRUs or trade LNG, this event is an absolute must-attend, examining short-term and long-term possibilities for expanding the capacity of LNG import terminals, cross-border pipelines, and other vital infrastructure assets

DAY 1:

  • Identifying New, Cost-Effective LNG Sources For Europe
  • Solutions For Expanding LNG Import Capacity In The Short Term (To 2026)
  • Onshore Terminals Vs FSRU’s
  • Ensuring FSRU Project Success To Expand LNG Import Capacity In Europe Rapidly
  • Global Perspective On FSRU Conversions - Dubai, Singapore And South Korea
  • New Technology For Floating Regasification And Marine Infrastructure

DAY 2: 

  • Options For Financing The Development Of New Onshore Terminals
  • Managing Risk And Cost In The EPC Supply Chain
  • Rapidly Constructing Terminal Expansion Projects
  • FSRU Skill Building & Competence
  • Examining Repurposing Possibilities For Either Hydrogen, Ammonia, Or Methanol To Ensure The Investment In New Onshore Import Facilities Is A Long Term Investment
  • Comparing The Emissions Of FSRUs With Onshore Terminals

REASONS TO ATTEND:

  • Facilitating Partnerships & Collaboration among Government, Finance, Terminal Operators, Port Authorities, FSRU Suppliers, and LNG sector decision makers & investors
  • The Only LNG Conference Focusing On Increasing Capacity In Relation To The LNG Supplies Available In The Global Market
  • Decide The Optimal Strategy For The Future: Examine the possibilities for sourcing additional quantities of LNG
  • Hear From National & European Commission Policymakers: on potential investment and growth timelines for significant infrastructure assets, cross-border pipelines, and LNG terminals
  • Discuss Immediate Options That Could Be Implemented Rapidly To Increase LNG Capacity: Is it truly the optimal strategy to convert LNG ships into FSRUs, for instance? Would it be more worthwhile to invest in onshore facilities and take a longer 10-to-15-year perspective?
  • Determine How LNG Import Capacity In Terms Of Terminals Cross-Border Pipelines And Infrastructure For Regasification May Be Made Available.  What is occurring in the key nations and regions, including Germany, Italy, France, the Baltic States, and the Balkans?
  • FSRU STRATEGY: Should FSRU’s be used as a temporary stopgap measure or if they could be utilised more permanently
  • Determine The Practical Advantages Of Building Onshore Capacity If Hydrogen Is To Replace LNG Eventually: Whether this involves redesigning LNG terminals and pipelines for ammonia, methane, or different types of hydrogen carriers
  • What's Happening With Proposed Post-Terminals And FSRUs and how long it'll take to get the necessary permits and approvals to start construction
  • Learning from Germany: This conference will bring together the numerous stakeholders in the value chain to highlight Germany's progress in swiftly building its FSRU terminals and accelerating the permit process

 

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