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2019 SPONSORS & PARTNERS
ORGANISED BY
PART OF THE DMG EVENTS NETWORK
PART OF THE GASTECH NETWORK
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
The Leading Gas and Power Summit for the Americas
20-22 November 2019The W Hotel Panama
www.americas-gasandpower.com
– S E C O N D E D I T I O N –
UNDER THE AEGIS OF
ASSOCIATESBRONZE SPONSORS
ENDORSING PARTNERS SUPPORTING PARTNERS
GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS
www.americas-gasandpower.com Panama | 20-22 November 2019
NEWFOR 2019
Welcome to Americas Gas & Power Summit 2019
AGPS 2019 is the leading gas, LNG, bunkering and power summit for the Americas and delivers a strategic conference programme, plenary sessions, keynote presentations, dedicated gas and power conference streams as well as dedicated country spotlight sessions.
This year’s event will be run in partnership with the International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) who will be hosting their IBIA Americas Summit for 2019 on the 20th November.
Private sector investors and public sector leaders from across the Americas will debate key topics of financing, policy and technology to accelerate the growth and demand of the regions Gas, LNG, Bunker and Energy industries.
BRAND NEW BIGGER VENUEW HOTEL PANAMA
400+LEADING ENERGY EXECUTIVES
100+SPEAKERS
CO-LOCATED WITHIBIA AMERICAS SUMMIT 2019
3-DAY AGPS & IBIASTRATEGIC PROGRAMME
COUNTRY SPOTLIGHT CONFERENCE STREAM
EXPANDED EXHIBITION & BUSINESS MATCHING AREA
CONTENTS
Welcome 2Why Panama? 3Opportunities in the Americas 4Statistics and demographics 2018 6Speakers 2018 8Participating companies 2018 10Programme overview 2018 11
Programme overview 2019 11
Partnership options 2019 14AGPS 2019 15Contact us 16
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STRATEGIC LOCATION TO:
BECOME AN LNG HUBPositioning itself as the logical supply point for smaller cargoes to Central American and Caribbean markets.
BECOME AN ENERGY HUBConnecting the electricity grids of North and South America and becoming an energy exporter for neighbour countries.
2050By 2050; Panama is well positioned to achieve carbon neutral or even carbon negative status.
19.3%
5.6%5.6% economic growth annually during the last five years.
6.2%ANNUAL INCREASE
Commercial and industrial energy demand has increased 6.2% annually since 2006.
IDEAL LOCATIONFOR BUNKERINGLNG for bunkering will increase five-fold over the next two decades.
National Secretariat of Energy planning to achieve 19.3% and 39.4% of non-conventional renewables by 2030 and 2050 respectively.
39.4%BY 20
30
BY 20
50
Why Panama?
“Great opportunity to meet power players, network and exchange industry leading practices in gas and energy with leaders from all over Central America, the Caribbean and US.”
EMANUEL DAROSAPresident & CEO Jamaica Public Service CompanyJAMAICA
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29.4%617.9 BcfLatin America and the Caribbean
5.6%118.6 Bcf
South Asia
16.0%336.3 BcfEurope and Central Asia
7.8%162.9 BcfMiddle East and North Africa
41.1%864 Bcf
East Asia and Pacific
Colombia leads with the highest number of oil and gas discoveries in Q2 2019 and Ecopetrol and the government assess plans for fracking.
EVOLUTION OF LNG CONSUMPTION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLICSMALL MARKET CONSUMPTION
SOURCE: Adapted from (Bolinaga, 2017)
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
0.30.4
0.60.6
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Panama, with the AES project, and El Salvador, with a similar one that is in the pipeline, are really taking the lead in Central America by developing natural gas to fuel power plants.
RISING VACA MUERTA SHALE OUTPUT MAKES ARGENTINA LNG EXPORTERIn early June, Argentina exported its first Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) cargo ever. Government officials and industry players agree that the path forward for monetizing the world’s second-largest shale gas play is almost exclusively an LNG conversation.
Opportunities in the Americas – Gas & LNG
EXPORTS OF DOMESTICALLY-PRODUCED LNG DELIVERED(Cumulative starting from February 2016 through January 2019)
SOURCE: US Department of Energy
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Opportunities
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CARIBBEAN INVESTMENTSAcross the Caribbean investments in renewable energy is spiking, planning to improve energy resiliency in the face of climate risk. After natural disasters happened in previous years, many Caribbean islands are starting to break dependency on costly fossil fuel imports.
The Dominican Republic announced on July 2018 plans for a large-scale renewable energy tender.
A GROWING ENERGY DEMANDEnergy demand is growing in Latin America. It is a developing region with growing economies and one where energy demand is still tied to economic growth, it is not decoupled from economic growth as in Europe and the US. Electricity demand is growing and the transport sector is seeing massive growth.
UNTAPPED RESOURCESIt has incredible resources for solar, for wind and huge untapped resources for oil and gas – the pre-salt alone could make Brazil one of the three or fourth largest offshore oil producers in the world. I think the region will definitely continue to be dynamic for project development.
SOURCE: The Dialogue_Leadership for the Americas
70%Panama is working towards an energy mix of 70% renewables.
The El Salvadorian economy has a five year growth rate of 12%.
23%The Central America region scales up clean infrastructure investments in line with its Paris Climate Agreement commitments, installed capacity has grown by 23% in recent years.
COSTA RICAProduces 99% of its electricity from renewable sources.
COLOMBIA sets sights onOctober for first renewable auction.
“The Americas Gas Summit was fantastic! I received a lot of positive feedback. We had in a couple of days: interesting discussions, great networks, everything was fine!”
MARCELO ALFRADIQUENatural Gas Superintendent Energy Research Office (EPE)BRAZIL
Opportunities in the Americas – Power & Renewables
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2018 SPONSORS AND PARTNERS
GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS
BRONZE SPONSORS
DEVELOPMENT PARTNER
UNDER THE AEGIS OF
COUNTRY HOST
ENDORSING PARTNERS SUPPORTING PARTNERS
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Statistics and demographics 2018
“There is great potential for Panama to become an energy hub due to our geographical location, the expansion of the Panama Canal and the rapid increase in the use of LNG and the exploitation of conventional and non-conventional gas reserves. Natural gas can become the most important fuel in the years to come and as a transition fuel for renewables the Secretariat Nacional De Energia is inviting International Investors and Developers to attend the co-located Gas, LNG, Power & Renewables Summits in Panama annually to capitalize on the vast opportunities in the energy sectors”.
DR VICTOR CARLOS URRUTIAFormer Secretary, National Secretariat of Energy, Panama
300 LEADING ENERGY EXECUTIVES
80SPEAKERS
25PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES
115ONE-TO-ONE BUSINESS MATCHING MEETINGS
2018 FIGURES
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COUN
TRY DEMOGRAPHIC
PARTICIPATING GOVERNMENTS
ATTENDANCE BY
JOB TITLE
PANAMA TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
GUATEMALA ECUADOREL SALVADOR
16% IPP / Power Developer
11% Government / Public Sector
9% OEM
9% Consultancy / Legal /Professional Services
7% Investor (Financial Institutions)
7% Gas / Electric Utility
6% Technology / Solutions Provider
6% Transport, Storage & Distribution
5% LNG Supplier / Trader / Portfolio Player
5% EPC
4% Offshore / Marine / Shipping
4% Association / Media / Press
3% NOC / IOC
3% FSRU
3% Industrial / Buyer / End User
2% LNG Regas / Liquification
INDUSTRY SECTOR
7%
14%
2%
3%
10%
5%
3%
Other
2%
3%2%
2%
47%
57%C-SUITE /
SENIOR MANAGER
23%MANAGEMENT
SALES/MARKETING 7%TECHNICAL/ENGINEER 3%
CONSULTANTS/ADVISORS 6%OTHER 4%
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Speakers 2018
PUBLIC SECTOR
Dr Victor Carlos Urrutia National Secretary, National Secretariat of Energy, Panama
Alberto Reyes Vice Minister of Hydrocarbon, Ministry of Energy & Mines, Dominican Republic
Luis Chang Minister of Energy and Mines, Ministry of Energy & Mines, Guatemala
Patricio Larrea Vice Minister of Hydrocarbon, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Non Renewables, Ecuador
Penelope Bradshaw-Niles Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries, Trinidad & Tobago
Alexander Ramírez Director of Hidrocarburos y Minas, Ministry of Economy, El Salvador
Fernando Diaz Director of Electricity, National Secretariat of Energy, Panama
Marta Bernal Co-Ordinator – Special Projects and Renewable Energy, National Secretariat of Energy, Panama
Silvia Marucci General Director, Panama Canal Authority
Roberto Meana General Manager, Autoridad Nacional de los Servicios Públicos (ASEP), Panama
Oscar Rendoll Deputy General Manager, Empresa de Transmisión Eléctrica (ETESA), Panama
Jesus Mejia President, EPR- SIEPAC & General Manager Empresa Nacional de Energía Electrica (ENEE), Honduras
Javier Orozco Director Planning and Electric Development, Instituto Costarricense de Energía, Costa Rica
Marcelo Alfradique Natural Gas Superintendent, Energy Research Office (EPE), Brazil
Emanuel DaRosa President & CEO, JPS
PRIVATE SECTOR
Miguel Bolinaga President Panama, AES Corporation
Marta Chiruta DLNG Business Development Analyst, Shell LNG Marketing and Trading
Kasciandro Senem Gas & Power Manager, Petrobras
Alden Evans Vice President, LNG, Advisian Americas
Jaime Orjuela Gestor de negocios y proyectos de infraestructura, TGI – Grupo Energia Bogota
Fatima Guardado Senior Project Engineer, Energia del Pacifico
Rodrigo Reyes Sales Director, Central & South America, MAN Energy Solutions
Najla Jamoussi Director, Global Fundamentals and Corporate Research, Cheniere
Martin Rocher Vice-President Business Development Latin America & Caribbean, Total Eren
Juan Rodríguez Business Development Manager Colombia, Central America & Caribbean, Jinko Solar
Jose Maria Castro General Manager, SPEC LNG
Celso Silva EVP, Golar Power LATAM Ltda.
Tito Sanjurjo Director of Operations, InterEnergy Holdings
Jose Ramon Gomez Senior Energy Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank
Jun Murakami General Manager, Energy Department, Mitsui & Co. USA
Alfredo Chamat General Manager, Calamari LNG
Pedro van Meurs President, Van Meurs Y Asociados S.A., Panama
“Sharing with the actors and direct protagonists responsible for the management of electrical integration in Central America was a memorable experience in the past event, their views of their experiences and particularly their proposals to improve the electrical integration of Central America were of great value for all us and the audience.”
WERNER AREVALODirector, Ingeniería Desarrollo & Construcción. (IDC) PANAMA
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Dustin Meyer Policy Advisor, Global Gas & LNG, American Petroleum Institute
Jose Nieto Managing Director Latin America, JCM Power
Sandra Antonovic Chief Operating Officer, Reflex Marine
Martin A. Hruska Director – Floating Facilities, Solutions Group, Wison Offshore & Marine (USA), Inc.
Zickie Allgrove Vice President – Transport and Terminals Sector, Advisian, Americas
Hector Chinchilla Director of Panama, Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Andres Garcia-Novel Principal Investment Officer, International Finance Corporation
Lisette Benitez New Business Development, Enel
Ignacio Lucas Business Development Manager, Colombia, Central America & Caribbean, Solarcentury
Carlos Hinestrosa LNG Manager, AES Corporation
Dan Winkler Director of Business Development – Gas Projects, MODEC
Laura Andersen Program Director, Global Energy Group, Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Nicolas Vukelja Duque Board Director, Panama Maritime Chamber & International Bunker Industry Association
German Corredor Director Ejecutivo, Ser Colombia
Rafael Marquez Director of Energy Latam, Indra
Esteban Barrientos General Manager, Ensa Grupo EPM
Ignacio Rodriguez Director, Tetra Tech
Jorge Dengo Líder Desarrollo y Análisis de Mercados, Celsia
Alvaro Rios Managing Director, Gas Energy Latin America
James Walker Manager, McKinsey & Company | Panamá
Alejandro De Jesus Panama Country – Partner, Environmental Resources Management
Patrick Doyle Managing Director, MGM Innova Capital LLC
Patricia Garip Editor, Argus Media
Fernando Zúñiga Director for Central America and the Caribbean, MPC Renewable Energies
Jelle Hettinga Director de Análisis Estratégico, Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI)
Alden Kitson Director General, Cuestamoras Energía
Juan David Oliveros Storage BD Manager MCAC, AES Mexico
Carlos Samayoa Marín LATAM Commercial Manager, EDECSA
Juan Pablo Restrepo Velasque VP Generación Energia, EPM
Alfredo Vincenty General Manager Puerto Rico, Genplant
Gustavo Adolfo Delvasto Jaimes Director, Consultoría Delvasto & Echeverria Asociados
Rafael Valdez Managing Director for Latin America & Caribbean, Envision Energy International
José Antonio Brenes Partner, Anzola Robles & Asociados and Board Member & Secretary, WEC Panama
Veronica Irastorza Associate Director, NERA
Felix Chevalier Founder Partner, The Chevalier Law Firm, Pllc
Esteban Papanicolau Executive Director, Gas Porto International LLC
Jaime Martinez Business Development Director, ERM Mexico
Werner Arevalo Director, Ingenieria Desarrollo & Construccion S.A.
Mario Scaletta Partner, Environmental Resources Management
Deepak Bhatnagar CEO, DKB Associates
“The conference was very interesting and productive.”
ERNESTO GUEVARAMarket Research Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
“It was interesting for us to join the event, share some experiences and meet new players.”
GUILLERMO AGUIRREEnergy & Mineral Resources Department – BOGNR, Mitsui & Co. (Colombia) Ltda
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Participating companies 2018 included:ABB
ABS
Acciona Industrial
ACCIONA Industrial Mexico
ACP
Administracion de Energias Renovables
Advisian
AECOM/URS
AES
AES Corporation
AES Mexico
AES Panama
Aggreko
AKZA
American Bureau of Shipping
American Petroleum Institute
Arctech Solar
Argus Media
ASEP
Asociación de Grandes Clientes Eléctricos
Asociación de Grandes Clientes Eléctricos (Agrandel)
Autoridad del Canal de Panamá
Avenir LNG
Bakaert Trade Mexico
BCIE
biotech americas
BWSC Panama S.A.
CAF
Calamari LNG
Cámara de Comercio e Industria Panameña Alemana
Camara Maritima de Panama
Canadian Solar
Cargill Risk Management
Celsia S.A.
Cemento Interocéanico (Gran Cliente Eléctrico)
Cheniere Energy Inc.
Chevron
CIMC Enric SJZ Gas Equipment
CMI ENERGIA
Cobra Caribbean LLC
Cofrady S.A.
Colon LNG Marketing
Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI)
Crowley LNG/ Carib Energy
Cryotanks Solutions S.A.
Cuestamoras
Delvasto y Echeverria Asociados Ltda
Denovo Energy
Department for International Trade
dmg events
Eagle LNG Partners
EcoElectrica l.P.
Edecsa
Electro Technical Services
Embajada de la República Federal de Alemania
Embassy Guatemala
Embassy of Germany
Embassy of Spain
Empresa de generación Eléctrica, S.A.
Empresa Mercados Electricos de Mesoamerica (MELECSA)
Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica
Empresas Lipigas S.A.
Enagas
Enel Panama
Energia del Pacifico
Energy Research Office (EPE), Brazil
Enertis
Enestas Natural Gas
ENI US OPERATING
Enlex Consultores
ENSA
Ensa, Grupo EPM
Environmental Resources Management
Environmental Resources Management
Envision Energy International
EPM
Equigas International
ERM
ETESA
Fountain Hydro Power Corp.
Gas Energy Latin America
Gas Porto International LLC
GE International Inc
Generacion Solar
Generadora del Atlantico S.A.
GE Power
Genplant
Golar Power LATAM Ltda
GreenWood Energy Latinoamerica
Grupo Desarrollo Infraestructura SA de CV
Grupo Naturgy Panama
Grupo P4 Dawcas
HAM Criogenica S.L.
Hoegh LNG
Honeywell
Icaza Gonzalez-Ruiz & Aleman
ICE
IDB Panama
IFC
Indra
Ingenieria Desarrollo & Construccion
INOXCVA
Intercostal Marine Inc
International Finance Corporation
IntiTech Solar
ISTMO SOLAR
Jamaica public Service Company (JPS)
JCM Power
Jinko Solar
K&M Advisors
Kanan Overseas I, Inc
LATAM Renewable Solutions S.A.
LPG de Panama S.A.
MAN Energy Solutions
Maritime Advisors
Marsh Semusa
McKinsey
Meridian Navigation
MGM Innova Capital LLC
Ministry of Economy
Ministry of Energy, Dominican Republic
Ministry of Energy and Mines, Guatemala
Ministry of energy, Natural Resources and Non Renewables, Ecuador
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Mitsui Co. (USA) Inc.
Mizse Group, Inc.
MODEC
MPC Renewable Energies
Naturgas
Naturgy Energy Group S.A.
NERA
Nestrade S.A. Panama Branch
Nordex Acciona Windpower
Northland Power Inc.
Oficina Comercial de la Embajada de España en Panamá
ONU Medio Ambiente
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
PEGSA
Petrobras
Petroport S.A. LPG Terminal
Plexos Energy Exemplar
PMGI – Project Management Group Int’l
Promigas
Promisol
PW Power Systems
Refeel
Reflex Marine Ltd
Rengen Solutions
Secretaria Nacional de Energía Panama
Seléctrica
Ser Colombia
Shell LNG Marketing and Trading
Shell Exploration and Production
Siemens
Sinolam Smart Energy
SK E&S Colombia
SMBC
Sociedad Panameña de Ingenieros y Arquitectos
Sociedad Portuaria El Cayao S.A.
Sol Real Centroamerica
Solarcentury
Tetra Tech
The Chevalier Law Firm, PLLC
The Sol Patch International, Inc.
Total Eren
Total Global LNG North America Corp
TPS Operaciones de Guatemala, S.A.
Transportador de Gas Internacional
TROPIGAS
TSK Electronica y Electricidad
U.S. Embassy
Uniper Energy
Van Meurs Energy
VIM Energy
Wartsila Colombia S.A.
Waste 2 Energy Panama
WEC Panama
Wison Offshore & Marine
Xcoal Energy & Resources
IPMA
Wequips
DKB Associates
ARSA Energy Capital
Canal de Panamá
Interenergy
BT4 Media
MAN Diesel & Turbo
Secretariat of Energy Panama
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PRE-CONFERENCE DAYWednesday 14 November
15:00 – 19:00 Pre-registration and delegate badge collection
19:00 – 21:00 Welcome cocktail drinks reception
CONFERENCE DAY ONEThursday 15 November
07:30 – 09:00 Registration and welcome coffee
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome remarks
09:10 – 09:30 COUNTRY HOST PRESENTATION: By National Secretary of Energy, Panama
09:30 – 10:30 PUBLIC LEADERS INSIGHTS: The potential market for LNG in the Americas
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee and networking break
11:00 – 11:25 SCENE SETTER PRESENTATION: Challenges and Opportunities for a Panama LNG Hub
11:25 – 11:35 KEYNOTE: Country focus Trinidad and Tobago
11:35 – 12:35 PANEL DISCUSSION: Mapping LNG market opportunities
12:35 – 13:00 AES Colón Project presentation
13:00 – 14:30 Business and networking lunch
14:30 – 15:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Reviewing LNG infrastructure and facilities in the Americas
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee and networking break
16:00 – 16:15 SCENE SETTER PRESENTATION: Marketing for fuels – Effect on bunkering
16:15 – 17:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Gas demand and utilisation
17:00 – 17:15 SCENE SETTER PRESENTATION: Practical solutions linking the LNG value chain
17:15 – 18:00 INDUSTRY DIALOGUE: Small-scale LNG
19:00 – 22:00 Official drinks reception
CONFERENCE DAY TWOFriday 16 November
08:30 – 09:00 Registration and welcome coffee
09:00 – 09:20 SCENE SETTER PRESENTATION: Growth drivers for the global gas industry
09:20 – 10:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: The new global LNG landscape
10:30 – 10:45 KEYNOTE: Regulatory aspects of the Mexican Energy Reform, lessons learned
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee and networking break
11:15 – 11:30 SCENE SETTER PRESENTATION: FSRWP – The next generation FSRU
11:30 – 12:15 Natural gas in the energy matrix – Gas to power
12:15 – 12:30 Summit close and thanks
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch and networking break
14:00 – 17:00 Site visit
PRE-CONFERENCE DAYWednesday 14 November
15:00 – 19:00 Pre-registration and delegate badge collection
19:00 – 21:00 Welcome cocktail drinks reception
CONFERENCE DAY ONEThursday 15 November
07:30 – 09:00 Registration and welcome coffee
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome remarks
09:10 – 09:30 COUNTRY HOST PRESENTATION: By Sub Secretary of Energy, Panama
09:30 – 10:30 PUBLIC LEADERS INSIGHTS: The potential market for clean energy in Central America and the Caribbean
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee and networking break
11:00 – 11:20 KEYNOTE: Case study – Jamaica
11:20 – 12:20 PANEL DISCUSSION: Transition towards sustainable energy
12:20 – 12:40 KEYNOTE: A sleeping giant – The growth of renewables in Colombia
12:40 – 13:00 KEYNOTE: Energy efficiency and smart grids – New trends in the new power era
13:00 – 14:30 Business and networking lunch
14:30 – 15:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Regional energy integration in LAC
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee and networking break
16:00 – 16:15 KEYNOTE: Energy storage and batteries – New trends in the new power era
16:15 – 16:30 KEYNOTE: Non-conventional renewable energies in energy planning in Colombia
16:30 – 17:45 INDUSTRY DIALOGUE: Renewable energy tenders
19:00 – 22:00 Official drinks reception
CONFERENCE DAY TWOFriday 16 November
08:30 – 09:00 Registration and welcome coffee
09:00 – 10:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Financing the energy sector in Central America and the Caribbean
10:00 – 10:45 PANEL DISCUSSION: Environmental, regulation and policy insights
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee and networking break
11:15 – 12:15 PANEL DISCUSSION: A sustainable energy mix: Potential and development
12:15 – 12:30 Summit conclusions and thanks
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch and networking break
14:00 – 17:00 Site visit
Programme overview 2018
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Programme overview 2019
INTERNATIONAL BUNKERING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (IBIA) AMERICAS SUMMITWednesday 20 November
SESSION ONE
IMO: Regulatory framework
SESSION TWO
Fuels beyond 2020 (LNG, Methanol, Biofuels etc)
SESSION THREE
What does the future hold for the regional bunkering markets? The post 2020 bunker industry
SESSION FOUR
Technology and fuels for 2020 (Scrubbers etc)
CONFERENCE DAY ONE AMERICAS GAS AND POWER SUMMITThursday 21 November
7:30 – 9:00 REGISTRATION AND WELCOME COFFEE
9:00 – 9:05Welcome Remarks
9:05 – 9:25 MINISTERIAL OPENING AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Panama as a regional LNG and energy hub – Next steps?
9:25 – 9:40 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
The Panama Canal – Gateway for trade and development
9:40 – 10 :00 KEYNOTE ADDRESSAlfonso Blanco Bonilla, Executive Secretary & CEO, OLADE
10:00 – 11:00 MINISTERIAL PANEL
Policy and regulation for the energy industry
11:00 – 11:30 COFFEE BREAK AND BUSINESS MATCHING
11:30 – 11:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Cooperation between the United States and Panama on energy and infrastructure investment
11:45 – 12:15 PANEL DISCUSSION
‘The Americas grow’ – Partnerships for prosperity
12:15 – 12:30 SPONSOR KEYNOTE
Regional energy outlook 2020
12:30 – 13:30 REGIONAL LEADERS ROUNDTABLE
The shift to gas and renewables
13:30 – 14 :30 COFFEE BREAK AND BUSINESS MATCHING
GAS AND LNG STREAM POWER AND RENEWABLES STREAM
14:30 – 14 :45 BRAZIL SPOTLIGHT
Panorama of the natural gas sector in Brazil
14:45 – 15 :15 PANEL DISCUSSION
Upstream asset development
14:30 – 15 :15
Latin America – A global leader in renewables
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1315:15 – 16:15 COFFEE BREAK AND BUSINESS MATCHING
16:15 – 16:30 SCENE SETTER
LNG developments in contracts and trade
16:30 – 17:15 E PANEL DISCUSSION
Expanding LNG demand and supply in the Americas?
16:15 – 17:15 PANEL DISCUSSION
Financing renewable power generation in latin America: Opportunities and challenges
17:15 – 18:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
Infrastructure, projects and finance to support gas growth
17:15 – 18:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
Energy access and rural electrification
18:00 – 19:00 BUSINESS MATCHING
19:00 – 22:00
OFFICIAL DRINKS RECEPTION DAY ONE
CONFERENCE DAY TWO AMERICAS GAS AND POWER SUMMITFriday 22 November
8:00 – 9:00 REGISTRATION
9:00 – 9:05 Morning welcome
9:05 – 9:20 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9:20 – 10 :15 PANEL DISCUSSION
Financing energy infrastructure in the Americas – Who, what, where, how and why?
10:15 – 11:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
Electric mobility, storage and smart grids
11:00 – 11:30 COFFEE BREAK AND BUSINESS MATCHING
GAS AND LNG STREAM POWER AND ELECTRICITY STREAM
11:30 – 11.45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
A destination fuel for the 21st Century?
11:45 – 12:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
LNG as a marine fuel?
11:30 – 12:15 PANEL DISCUSSION
Gas and LNG to power – Drivers and obstacles to the further development
12.00 – 13:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
Small-scale LNG
12:15 – 13:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
Powering industry – Commercial and industrial
13:45 – 15 :00 FAREWELL LUNCH AND BUSINESS MATCHING
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AGPS (Plenary: 21-22 Nov)Gas & LNG stream (21-22 Nov)
Power & Renewables stream (21-22 Nov)IBIA Summit (20 Nov)
GREAT ROOM 1
GREAT ROOM 2
COFFEE BREAKCO
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STUDIOS 6&7
Country spotlight sessions
(21-22 Nov)
STUDIO 8
Business Matching(21-22 Nov)
REGISTRATION DESK
SP4
AS1 AS3
AS4 AS7
COFFEE BREAK
AGPS 2019
AGPS 2019 OPPORTUNITIESExhibition display spaces are limited at this year’s summit so to secure your place, please contact:
FOR SPEAKER, SPONSOR AND PARTNERSHIP ENQUIRIES, please contact Alex Moulds:
FOR SPANISH SPEAKING ENQUIRIES, please contact Marcela Cuartas:
THE POWER OF LIVE EVENTS YOU’RE MAKING A SOUND INVESTMENTLive events beat other forms of marketing hands down
2xmore powerful
than TV ads
3xmore effective
than print media
4xmore effective
than radio
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How to get involvedWhen it comes to technology marketing we understand that every company’s needs are different. Our team has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the energy sector and have also organised some of the largest cloud-based technology events in the world.
For a consultation on the full range of possibilities at this year’s Americas Gas & Power Summit, please contact:
ALEX [email protected]
ELI PARRAManager Government Affairs and Strategic [email protected]
MARCELA CUARTASMarketing and Operations [email protected]
Venue informationThe W Hotel Panama is located in the business district in Panama City. It’s inspired by local art and culture embodying the spirit of Panama. The hotel also features shipping containers into the design as a nod to the Panama Canal.
HOW TO GET THERE...Calle 50 and Aquilino de la Guardia, Panama City, 80809 Panama
www.americas-gasandpower.com
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