1. Stream B:
CBM Market Outlook & Commercial Opportunities
CBM Field Development
Chairman: Chairman:
Peter Cockcroft Rod Bresnehan, Principal Consultant – Petroleum
Chairman, Blue Energy, Australia Engineering,
Bresnehan & Associates, Australia
2.20
China’s Gas Market Development: Past, Present & 2.20
Future Scenario Addressing the Challenges & Discrepancies
Associated with Reserves
A historical look at China’s gas market Estimation
structure
Gas pricing mechanisms in China A brief overview of the resource
The role of CBM in meeting domestic gas classification/categorisation and reporting
demand process
Challenges associated with reserves
Zhou Fengqi, Senior Energy Advisor,Energy estimation
Research Institute, National Development Reform Criteria for achieving realistic estimates of
Commission (NDRC), China reserves
Australian reporting standards vs
3.00 international reporting standards
Indonesia’s Gas Market, Development & Key What are the discrepancies and how can
Priorities for CBM Development these be addressed
Overview of the gas industry in Indonesia: Bruce Gunn, Principal Advisor, RISC, Australia
market structure and regulatory environment
Meeting large domestic demand for natural 3.00
gas in Indonesia CBM Wellhead Monitoring and Analysis – from
Natural gas infrastructure for domestic and Pilot to Production
export usage
Gas pricing in Indonesia New wellhead monitoring and analysis technology is
Key priorities to advance commercialization of being used in the pilot phase of CBM projects to prove
CBM in Indonesia project feasibility. Based on experiences in Australia,
the technology used for monitoring wellhead
Hanan Nugroho, Senior Energy Planner,National performance in the pilot phase, can also be utilised to
Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), lower CBM project costs and improve the leadtime to
Indonesia full scale production. This presentation details the new
wellhead monitoring and analysis technology being
developed in Australia, and discusses how it can be
3.40
effectively utilised from the pilot phase of CBM
Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
projects to:
4.10
Prove commercial feasibility of CBM projects
The Role of CBM for Power Generation in Fulfilling
Indonesia’s Future Demand for Medium Loader
Power Plants Lower CBM project costs
Improve CBM project leadtime to full scale
production
Analysis of PLN’s fuel supply and costs for
power generation to meet peak supply or Efficiently maintain remote CBM operations
power Provide real time data to operations,
Current status of national gas supply for power commercial and management teams
generation in Indonesia
Reducing fuel oil reliance and the role of CBM Adam Harris, Gas Business Manager,Honeywell
The role of private CBM producers to improve Process Solutions, Asia Pacific
PLN’s fuel mix
3.40
Chairani Rachmatullah, Senior Manager,Primary Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
Energy, Planning & Evaluation,
PT PLN, Indonesia 4.10
Understanding Coal Permeability: the Key to
4.50 Accurate CBM Production Forecasts
Chairman’s Summary
2. David Collecott, Region Wireline BD Manager ,
Weatherford
4.50
Utilizing Microturbines for Distributed Power
Generation on Wellhead Pumps
for Efficient Operations
Microturbine energy systems for CBM field
electrical demands
Ensuring more operating hours, lower
operating costs and clean benefits to the
environment
Insights on applications of Microturbines
fuelled by CBM
Operational and cost benefits for the CBM
operator
Lee Richards, Director of Sales Asia, Capstone
Turbine Corporation, Singapore
5.30
Chairman’s Summary
End of Conference Day One
eter Cockcroft, Chairman, Blue Energy, Australia
Asia- Pacific CBM Best Practice
9.10
The Commercialization of CBM in Asia Pacific
A brief overview of Dart Energy
Updates on Indonesia, India, China, Vietnam & Australian CBM activities
Key messages for regulators, investors and operators to advance commercialization
Positioning for growth
What’s next for Dart Energy?
Nathan Rayner, COO, Dart Energy
Special Focus China CBM Business Models & Project Updates
9.50
Current Update on the Qinshui Basin ECBM Project & the Xinjiang CBM Project in China
Overview of projects and key developments over the past year
Updates on drilling program and appraisals
Preliminary results from pilot development
Milestones to achieve commercial production
Kenny Chan, Chairman, Enviro Energy, China
Don Downing, Chief Operating Officer, Enviro Energy, China
10.30
Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
3. 11.00
New Developments in Production from the Shouyang Block, Shanxi Province CBM Project &
Accessibility of China’s Gas Market
Shouyang, Shanxi pilot area update
Increasing gas production and milestones for the next 18 months
Current update on new producing coal seams
Gas sales agreements in place
Market access and pipeline sales
Garry R. Ward, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Far East Energy Corporation, China
CBM Production in India
11.40
CBM Surface Production & Facilities Management for Maximum Gas Flows
Schematic of a typical CBM production facility
Well surveillance
Adequate measurement equipment
Modeling for well management
Compression strategy
Automation to extend CBM production life
Vilas Tawde, General Manager (Surface Facilities), Essar Exploration & Production, India
12.30
Networking Luncheon
Stream A: Stream B:
CBM Market Outlook & Commercial Opportunities CBM Field Development
Chairman: Chairman:
Peter Cockcroft Rod Bresnehan
Chairman, Blue Energy, Australia Principal Consultant – Petroleum
Engineering, Bresnehan & Associates, Australia
2.00
Developments in Indonesia’s Tax & Fiscal 2.00
Framework for CBM Investors CBM Water Management Considerations
Political reform Meeting environment, health and safety
Economic developments in Indonesia standards
Tax, financial and investment requirements Effective water management and disposal
Fiscal policy and incentives driving upstream options
and downstream gas development to meet Accurately estimating water production rates,
energy targets volumes, composition and disposal to
Private investment in CBM and related gas capture true economics of the CBM reservoir
infrastructure: pipelines, gas fired power Compatibility of reinjection with subsurface
generation and LNG terminals formation
Costs and impact on CBM economics
Freddy R. Saragih, Director of Risk Management Unit,
Fiscal Policy Office,Ministry of Finance, Indonesia Dr Larry Ryan, Water Treatment Business
Manager, Halliburton, Global
2.45
Partnerships with Coal Concession Holders for the 2.45
Simultaneous Extraction of CBM Economic Water Treatment Options for CBM
Producers
Overview of the regulations for the
simultaneous extraction of CBM in China Chris Hertle, Global Market Leader- Water, GHD,
Objectives to make coal mining safe and
reduce greenhouse gases
4. Working with coal concession owners Australia
Huang Shengchu, President, China Coal Information 3.30
Institute, China Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
Sang Fengyun, Project Manager/Principal Research
Fellow China Coal Bed Methane Clearinghouse, China
Coal Information Institute, China 4.00
A Review of CBM Drilling & Well Problems & New
Techniques Developed
3.30
Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
Overview of drilling problems to well bore
damage
4.00 Techniques to reduce overall drilling time
Pertamina’s Role in CBM Development Eliminating well damage and cost
Improving wellbore stability
Mr. Tasiyat, Upstream Technology Centre,Pertamina
Mike Zuber, Regional Technical Manager,Middle East
4.45 & Asia, Schlumberger
Chairman’s Summary
4.45
CBM Field Development & Unique Geological
Characteristics in Asia
Comparative examination of CBM field
development with insight from China,
Europe, Indonesia & Australia
Best field methods and practices for Asia-
Pacific to adopt
Overview of the technical problems
experienced associated with CBM
development
Strategies and technology for field
development taking into account unique
geological characteristics
Key lessons, where the gaps are and how
they can be filled
Rod Bresnehan, Principal Consultant – Petroleum
Engineering, Bresnehan & Associates, Australia
5.30
Chairman’s Summary
5.45