1. Gas Storage 2013
Analysing the market and the need for future development
SMi present their 7th annual conference...
19TH-20TH JUNE 2013 I COPTHORNE TARA HOTEL I LONDON, UK
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and Southern Energy • Keith Budinger, Chief Executive, Halite Energy
• Thorsten Dinkela, Head, Business Development, • Mark O’Brien, Managing Director, King Street
North and West Europe, Shell* Energy
• Paolo Formica, Senior Vice President, Gas Storage • Hans-Age Nielsen, Team Leader Gas Storage,
Europe, Eni Energinet.dk
UK Gas Storage and Energy Supply Security
• Scott Fotheringham, Commercial Manager, Gas • Daniel Urban, Manger Regulatory Affairs, RWE Gas
Storage, EDF Energy Storage
• Gundolf Schweppe, Head of Marketing and Sales, • Francisco De La Flor Garcia, Director of Regulation,
E.ON Gas Storage Enagas
• George Grant, Managing Director, Stag Energy
PLUS AN INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
* Subject to Confirmation
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WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
• Discuss key developments within the industry
• Learn about what is driving investment
Sponsored by
• Hear the latest developments from leading and emerging gas storage
projects
• Scrutinise the technological breakthroughs and solutions
• Develop ideas to overcome the current market challenges
• Network with leading professionals
12.30 - 5.00 | TUESDAY 18TH JUNE 2013 | COPTHORNE TARA HOTEL | LONDON, UK
Hosted by: Mike Madden, Managing Director, MJMEnergy Ltd. &
Nick White, Principal Consultant, MJMEnergy Ltd
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2. DAY ONE I 19TH JUNE Gas Storage 2013
8:30 Registration & Coffee 12.20 Networking Lunch
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks 1.50 Gas Storage — Is it good for the Consumer?
Chris N Le Fevre , Owner, Le Fevre Consulting Ltd • Evolving global energy markets
• Who needs gas storage
GAS STORAGE OPERATIONS IN THE UK • Is gas storage cost effective
• Does it provide consumers with protection against price volatility
OPENING ADDRESS George Grant, Managing Director, Stag Energy
9.10 UK gas storage, problem or solution?
• Current state of the UK gas market – uncertainty, change and risk MARKET CHALLENGES
• Challenges faced by new storage build in the UK
• Long Duration vs. Short duration storage 2.30 Commercial Perspective on Storage Project Development
• The use of storage to increase security of supply • Economic difficulties in project development – Extrinsic and
• Challenges and solutions to new storage build
intrinsic value in a flat market
• Update on the Baird gas storage project
• Partner selection – if any
Simon Wills, Managing Director, Centrica Storage Limited
• Choosing an applicable risk sharing mechanism with EPC
contractors
9.50 King Street Energy Gas Storage Project - progress update
• Getting the project constructed
• Updates from last year
Scott Fotheringham, Commercial Manager Gas Storage, EDF Energy
• What has changed?
• Financing projects in today’s market
3.10 Afternoon Tea
• Next steps for King Street Energy Gas Storage
Mark O’Brien, Managing Director, King Street Energy
3.40 GB Gas Storage investments — Is there a case for intervention
• Barriers to new storage projects
10.30 Morning Coffee
• The case for additional storage
• A brief history of Government and regulatory involvement in
11.00 Fast cycle gas storage in the UK energy mix
storage
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• Has the UK got a problem in respect of gas and electricity
• Lessons from elsewhere
security?
• Pros and cons of possible models of intervention
• Is there a link between the widening energy gap and the need for
gas storage? Chris N Le Fevre , Owner, Le Fevre Consulting Ltd
• How should the UK manage peak demand?
Keith Budinger, Chief Executive, Halite Energy Group 4.20 Islandmagee Gas Storage Project, Northern Ireland
• Recently granted planning permission and gas storage license for
11.40 Managing risk, schedule and costs whilst maximizing return of 500mcm salt cavern facility
Gas Storage projects • Optimal depth of salt
• Staying in control - Management of multiple interfaces and • Adjacent to gas and electrical transmission infrastructure
controlling change across the project value chain • Potential access to three markets
• Benefits of integrating Electrical, Instrumentation, Control and • Will be critical to support flexible gas-fired power generation with
Telecoms solutions – A Case Study increasing wind power generation on the island
• Future trends in automation – Integrating operations for local or Senior Representative, Islandmagee Storage Ltd
remote control and management of gas storage assets
Senior Manager, ABB’s Oil & Gas Business 5.00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Sponsored by
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solutions for the onshore and offshore Gas storage industry. ABB’s wide portfolio help optimize injection and
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Recognizing the shortage of skilled process experts and automation engineer’s within the industry, ABB provide
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site personnel.
3. DAY TWO I 20TH JUNE Gas Storage 2013
8.30 Registration & Coffee 12.20 Panel Debate- Competition among UGS and with other flexibility
tools
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks Francisco De La Flor Garcia, Director Of Regulation, Enagas S A
Chris N Le Fevre, Owner, Le Fevre Consulting Ltd Alastair Cleland, Director, Gas Storage, SSE
Keith Budinger, Chief Executive, Halite Energy Group
GAS STORAGE IN EUROPE
Mark Konijnenberg, Chief Commercial Officer , Zechstein Energy
OPENING ADDRESS Storage
9.10 The challenges to Seasonal Storage Infrastructure investments
in North West Europe 1.00 Networking Lunch
• The need for further Storage investments in North West Europe
• Why are such long-term investments struggling to find support 2.00 Challenges for physical storage in NW Europe
in today’s market environment when they have been successfully • Relevance of transport regulations on storage
launched in the past?
• Shift of relevant value parameters for storage
• How can mechanisms be created to stimulate appropriate
• Outlook on different storage types and products in the current
investment?
market environment
Paolo Formica, SVP Gas Storage Europe, ENI
Gundolf Schweppe, Product/ Capacity-Management /Marketing &
9.50 Developing the European gas storage market- Shell's outlook Sales, E.ON Gas Storage GmbH
• How much infrastructure does Europe need to fulfil its gas
requirements? 2.40 The Future outlook for Gas Storage
• Shell’s current development to the European gas storage market • Energy sources in the fossil free energy system
Interoperability issues- cross country transport • What flexibility products will the power system need
Thorsten Dinkela, Head, Business Development, North & West
• Integration of energy sectors
Europe, Shell Energy Europe Ltd*
• The roles for gas storage
10.30 Morning Coffee • What products will be needed from gas storage
Hans-Age Nielsen, Team leader, Customers and Market
11.00 Gas storage- A US case study from the perspective of a new Development, Energinet.dk
entrant on the European market
• Regulatory frame work 3.20 Afternoon Tea
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• Environmental requirements
• Execution of new build
3.50 The Market with Flexibility in CEE: What lies ahead?
• Commercial challenges
• Existing and future sources of flexibility in the region
Mark Konijnenberg, Chief Commercial Officer, Zechstein Energy
• How will demand for flexibility develop?
Storage
• Is CEE finally moving towards a common regional market?
SMi's Pharmaceutical Forwardfor high performance storage in
• Barriers to and opportunities Planner 2012
11.40 High Performance Gas Storage: a History of Gas Storage Daniel Urban, Manager Regulatory Affairs, RWE Gas Storage
Regulation in the Liberalized North American Gas Market and
Perspectives on the Outlook under EU Regulation 4.30 Investment drivers for gas storage: An economic analysis
• Drivers for the evolution of storage rules and resulting US/EU • Overview: Natural gas market and Renewable
regulation • The changing environment of gas storage
• Unbundling by degrees; a comparative time-line of events in the
• Investment and Economic efficiency
liberalization of markets
• Key questions for regulation
• Storage in a single market v regional markets
Edmond Baranes, Professor of economics, University Of
the EU Montpellier / C N R S
Kenneth Culotta, Partner, King & Spalding
James Bowe, Partner, King & Spalding 5.10 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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4. UK Gas Storage and Energy
Supply Security
HALF DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
12.30 - 5.00 I TUESDAY 18TH JUNE 2013
COPTHORNE TARA HOTEL I LONDON, UK
In association with:
Overview of workshop
The security of Great Britain’s gas has been maintained
despite liberalisation and a shift from indigenous supplies
to a significant reliance on imports. However, both
Government and market participants have voiced concerns
that UK is becoming increasingly exposed to supply
security incidents, whilst measures to mitigate such
events have lagged behind.
The workshop will take attendees through the key
national and global factors impacting on gas security of
supply, the role of recent initiatives such as Ofgem’s Gas
Security of Supply Significant Code Review, the potential
for new gas storage investments and the obstacles that
need to be overcome.
The Gastoria Exercise provides participants with an
interactive, hands-on opportunity to assess a series of
potential gas storage opportunities with a view to their
commercial and security implications, exploring key issues
relating to contracts, business models and infrastructure
Why you should attend:
• Understand how the UK gas market has evolved and
the increasing influence of global factors on price and
volumes
• Learn about the technical, economic and regulatory
criteria for assessing security of supply
• Understand how the UK storage sector has evolved and
how it might develop in the future
• Discuss the barriers to new storage investment and
debate how these might be overcome
• Consider how the physical interactions between the
gas and electricity markets might evolve as renewable
generation increases
Programme:
12.30 Registration and Coffee
1.00 Opening Remarks
1.10 Energy security in the context of the UK gas
market
2.00 The role of gas storage for energy security
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.10 Gastoria Storage Exercise
4.20 Developing gas storage
5.00 Workshop Ends
About the workshop hosts:
Mike Madden, Managing Director, MJMEnergy Ltd.
As a chartered engineer with over 30 years
operational and commercial experience, Mike offers
a blend of technical and commercial advice to clients
on a range of gas storage, LNG, gas transportation,
regulation and market development areas. Mike
started his career at British Gas spending 8 years designing,
building and maintaining the high-pressure gas network. He was
then involved in the development of the competitive gas market in
Britain. In 1995 he set up MJMEnergy Ltd.
Nick White, Principal Consultant, MJMEnergy Ltd
Nick has been providing gas market consultancy and
training since 1997, with expertise on a range of gas
storage, market regulation, LNG, trading
arrangements and security of supply issues. He has
advised on a number of storage projects both in the
UK and across Europe, focussing on regulatory and commercial
issues.
MJMEnergy delivers highly professional energy consultancy,
training and publishing to industry practitioners throughout
the world. With a specific focus on commercial, technical and
regulatory aspects of the industry, our extensive knowledge
has been acquired from the experience of many years of
practical application. Whether it's relevant, interactive energy
market training, complex LNG through put arrangements,
detailed gas storage regulatory issues, commercial
implications of power balancing systems, or a range of other
energy challenges, we provide focused, practical, and cost-
effective expert assistance.
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