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KEY PRESENTATIONS FROM:
Alex Tonks, Managing Consultant, CRU Group
Mick Buffier, Chairman, World Coal Association and Group Executive - Coal Assets, Glencore
Ian Macfarlane, Chief Executive, Queensland Resources Council Photo courtesy of Townsville Bulletin
Phil Ren, President, Sino Resources Holding Group Limited and resident, China Coal Import Association
Chris Poynter, Associate Director, Macquarie Capital
Glen Lewis, Managing Director, Realm Resources
Matt Fifield, Partner, Pacific Road Capital
Dr Neil Bristow, Managing Director, H & W Worldwide Consulting Pty Ltd
Gary Cochrane, Managing Director, Resource Management International
Marian Hookham, Senior Manager, HIS Markit
Greg Evans, Executive Director - Coal, Minerals Council of Australia
Peter O’Sullivan, CEO, Gladstone Port Corporation
Brent Spalding, Principal Analyst, APAC Coal Costs, Wood MacKenzie
Bede Boyle, Director, Coal Ventures Limited
Andrew Arthur, Managing Director, Coal Port Services
Patrice Brown, Company Director, CQG Consulting, Telstra Business Women’s Queensland Entrepreneur 2016
Tim Hanmore, Partner, McCullough Robertson Resources Group
Michael Roche, Strategic Adviser, McCullough Robertson Resources Group
Australian Coal Conference The New Era for
Australian Coal
25 – 26 July 2017 | The Stamford Plaza Brisbane
PRESENTING THE
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8.30 Coffee and registration
9.00 Welcome form Informa
9.05 Opening remarks from the Chair
MARKET OUTLOOK
9.10 From boom to bust to? Is this a new dawn for Australian coals? — Coking coal and thermal coal outlook
— Global market trends
— Stronger pricing – for how long?
Alex Tonks, Managing Consultant, CRU Group
9.40 The ongoing role of coal with low carbon solutions in an Asian dominated growing world
Mick Buffier, Chairman, World Coal Association and Group Executive - Coal Assets, Glencore
10.10 A review of the state of the industry — Coal exports from Queensland reached a new record level in 2015-16, delivering $32.7 billion
— Does the coal sector have a long term future?
Ian Macfarlane, Chief Executive, Queensland Resources Council
10.40 Morning refreshments
INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATION
11.10 China’s policy changes and their impact on coal supply and demand
— China coal demand and import requirements
— China coal production
— The role of coal in China’s future energy generation
Phil Ren, President, Sino Resources Holding Group Limited and President, China Coal Import Association
FINANCE AND INVESTMENT – HOW ATTRACTIVE IS THE COAL INDUSTRY?
11.40 The potential for further foreign investment in the Australian coal industry
— Capital availability and requirements for investment in the coal sector
— Merger and Acquisitions in a resurgent coal mining sector
Chris Poynter, Associate Director, Macquarie Capital
12.10 PANEL DISCUSSION — Evaluating trends in mining deal making and financing – what works best and for whom?
— What are the mining investment trends in Australia that investors should be aware of?
— Low coal prices for a number of years have led to significant underinvestment
Matt Fifield, Partner, Pacific Road Capital
Chris Poynter, Associate Director, Macquarie Capital
Please check the conference website for updates on panellists
12.40 Luncheon
FOCUS ON COKING COAL
1.50 The challenges and evolution of the seaborn coking coal market — Steel production in India
— China: Restructuring of the steel industry and new capacity
Dr Neil Bristow, Managing Director, H & W Worldwide Consulting Pty Ltd
2.20 Indonesia coking coal export – A threat to Australia? — Who are the main developers
— What are the typical coal qualities
— Constraints to growth
— Future potential
Gary Cochrane, Managing Director, Resource Management International
2.50 Afternoon refreshments
3.20 The Queensland floods – An update — Repercussions on supply
— Impacts on price
Marian Hookham, Senior Manager, HIS Markit
INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE
3.40 Realm Resources – Overview and projects — Updates on Foxleigh
— The PT Katinga Ria project in Kalimantan
Glen Lewis, Managing Director, Realm Resources
4.10 Olive Downs Complex – A step closer to become one of the largest coking coal mine
Barry Tudor, CEO, Pembroke Resources (invited)
4.40 PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing new coal mine after an industry downturn — Increase value for shareholders in the short and long term
— Acquire unique coal assets from the traditional major mining houses
— Viability of coal projects in the long term coal market outlook
Barry Tudor, CEO, Pembroke Resources (invited)
Glen Lewis, Managing Director, Realm Resources
Please check the conference website for updates on panellists
5.00 Closing remarks from the Chair
5.10 Networking drinks
5.40 Close of Day 1
Australian Coal Conference Tuesday 25 July 2017 DAY 1
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9.00 Opening remarks from the Chair
9.10 Global coal costs: the transformation continues — Seaborne export costs on the rise again for thermal and metallurgical coal — A closer look at the cost drivers — How Australia has performed against its competitors?
Brent Spalding, Principal Analyst, APAC Coal Costs, Wood MacKenzie
9.40 Restructuring of Australian Export Coal Industry — A New Disaggregated Industry Dynamic is emerging with Restructuring of the Australian Coal Industry — Exposed to an Increasingly Volatile Market
This presentation examines the dramatic changes in the second half of 2016 in the Australian export coal industry which will be played out further in 2017.
Bede Boyle, Director, and George Edwards, Director, Coal Ventures Limited
10.10 The outlook for Australian coal exports and why will coal remain a cornerstone of our domestic electricity supply
Greg Evans, Executive Director - Coal, Minerals Council of Australia
10.40 Chain of Responsibility Act and the new rehabilitation paradigm — How has the Act and Guideline affected strategies for owners and investors in coal assets — New directions for financial assurance, residual risk and progressive rehabilitation — Is the Act here to stay and do the Guidelines provide sufficient comfort?
Tim Hanmore, Partner and Michael Roche, Strategic Adviser, McCullough Robertson Resources Group
11.10 HELE power in the north – the opportunities and obstacles Australian’s are in a flux of confusion regarding the provision of power.
We are dependent on it as a nation for our way of life, production of food, transport, education, health and communications yet we have a growing expectation that all power will be generated only by renewables in the near future. While this ambitious goal is shared by many the path to progress from fossil fuel power supply to 100% renewables will need smart transitioning and involvement by the coal industry not only in the adoption of but importantly also in raising awareness of the cleaner coal technologies.
Many Australians are not aware the role technologies such as high efficiency low emission (HELE) power generation plants can offer as an energy source in a low carbon future.
Development of Northern Australian will require a reliable power supply which cannot be provided at the moment by renewables alone. Our existing coal fired power stations will come to the end of their existence in the next decade or so. With the advancements in HELE power plant technologies and access to affordable, good quality coal and a reliable grid. The Bowen Basin region is well poised to integrate a HELE power plant with renewables to provide Australia with power at affordable prices.
Key obstacles that a HELE in Northern Australia will face will be public opposition to a coal fired power stations, capital costs and funding.
This presentation will open conversation with conference participants to discuss the role the coal industry could provide in raising the awareness of cleaner coal technologies and the considerations for input into feasibility studies for a Northern Australian HELE plant.
Patrice Brown, Company Director, CQG Consulting, Telstra Business Women’s Queensland Entrepreneur 2016
11.40 Morning refreshments
COAL INFRASTRUCTURE – FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
12.00 Meeting the transport expectations of the next coal production increase
Please check the conference website for updates on speakers
12.30 Challenges for port facilities for sustainable coal growth — Planning and funding new coal terminals in the future
— Dredging and development challenges for terminals
— Take or pay contracts and risk in future expansions
— Growth of technology to support sustainable port facilities
Peter O’Sullivan, CEO, Gladstone Port Corporation
1.00 Innovation in the export logistics chain — How new technology will radically alter the export process
— Electronic signatures and the end of paper based documentation
— Real time data integration and the improvement in supplier decision-making
— “Just in time” supply and demand price transparency
Andrew Arthur, Managing Director, Coal Port Services
1.30 Shipping - Coming out of the downturn
Please check the conference website for updates on speakers
2.00 Closing remarks from the Chair
2.10 Lunch and close of conference
DAY 2Australian Coal Conference Wednesday 26 July 2017
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