Presentations from GoLNG project
Klaipėda LNG Forum 2019
Date: 15 May 2019, Wednesday
SESSION 1 - POLICIES ON LNG
- 1. Polish government’s view on Polish road initiatives with regard to LNG
by/ Marta Czaplejewicz, Ministry of Energy, Poland
- 2/3. Environmental benefits of LNG in achieving Lithuanian air pollution and climate change mitigation objectives PDF1 | PDF 2
by/ Paulius Žvirblis and Tomas Aukštinaitis, Ministry of Environment, Lithuania
SESSION 2 - LNG INFRASTUCTURE
- 4. Klaipėda LNG terminals as an incentive for further development of LNG infrastructure
by/ Mindaugas Jusius, Klaipėdos Nafta
- 5. Dutch LNG terminals
by/ Patrick Cnubben, National LNG Platform
SESSION 3 - ROAD AND RAILWAY TRANSPORT
- 6. LNG and Lithuanian transport policy
by/ Andrius Jaržemskis, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University/ Smart Continent LT
- 7. Natural power vehicles – the natural way to sustainable transport
by/ Ernestas Jakubonis, IVECO
- 8. First LNG fuelling station in Lithuania
by/ Vidas Korsakas, SG dujos
- 9. LNG driven locomotive
by/ Albertas Bajorinas, VLRD
SESSION 4 - MARITIME AND INLAND WATER TRANSPORT
- 10. Bunkering activities in Port of Rotterdam
by/ Cees Boon, Port of Rotterdam
- 11. Future of LNG bunkering vessels – Kairos case
by/ Jan Schubert, Nauticor GmbH & Co. KG
- 12. LNG for inland water transport
by/ Justas Kavaliauskas, Western Baltic Engineering, BLRT GRUPP
- 13. LNG for maritime transport
by/ Oscar Kallerdahl, Kongsberg Maritime
Day 2
SESSION 1 - OFF GRID APPLICATIONS
- 1. Go LNG – Development LNG value chain in Baltic sea region
by/ Andrius Sutnikas, Lithuanian LNG Cluster
- 2. Small scale LNG in Polish off grid areas
by/ Lech Wojciechowski, DUON
- 3. Druskininkai case – turning point for small-scale LNG model application in Lithuania
by/ Dovydas Palaima, Lietuvos Energijos Tiekimas
- 4. Update from the leading ssLNG terminal provider: ssLNG hubs with marine, road, power and other functionalities
by/ Joris van Kreij, Chart Industries, Inc.
- 5. How to make off grid LNG investment work double duty cost effective ways to add LNG, L-CNG refuelling and even HP mobile storage decanting/fill functions
by/ Meelis Kuusberg, Nordic Gas Solutions
SESSION 2 - LNG – SUSTAINABILITY AND INNOVATION
- 6. LNG as clean fuel for coastal communities
by/ Knud Tybirk, Samsø Biogas IVS, Samsø Municipality
- 7. BioLNG; liquefied biogas as a viable step towards emission reduction
by / Claudia Beumer, Wartsila
- 8. Cold energy utilization
by/ Michailas Ošerovskis, Vytenis Naujokas, Valcon
- 9. LNG for marine shipping in Norway
by/ Tom O. Kleppesto, Shipping & Offshore Network
- 10. LIT-LNG distribution in EU
by/ Algirdas Čebatorius, Andrew Crook, Emerson
SESSION 3 - LNG TRAINING AND EDUCATION
- 11. Cryogenic fuels (Bio)-LNG and Hydrogen in an optimised, ecological, coupled, Hybrid Energy Network in a value chain context
by/ Jacques Dam, Hanze University AS
- 12. BSR LNG competence centre
by /Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 13. LNG science and education at Klaipeda University
by/ Rima Mickevičienė, Klaipeda University
- 14. LNG value chain and trade
by/ Hans Buytaert, SGS Belgium NV
Presentations from workshop: LNG as Future Marine Fuel: Trends and Challenges (Shanghai, China)
Date: Wednesday, 3rd of April 2019
- 1. Blue Corridor Strategy
by/ Fabio Ballini - Monica Canepa, World Maritime University
- 2. Overview Baltic Sea Shipping
by/ Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 3. Integrated LNG Value Chain in the Baltic Sea Region for Intermodal Innovative Transport Solutions: The Case of Macro-Regional Collaboration for Blue Growth in Europe
by/ Lawrence Henesey Blekinge Institute of Technology - Laima Gerlitz , Wismar University of Applied Sciences
- 4. LNG transportation review and COSCO-Shipping practices
by/ WANG Weiqi, COSCO SHIPPING LNG Investment (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd.
- 5. The analysis on the safety operations of LNG transportation
by/ Capt. Chang Junyu, Shanghai Maritime University
- 6. The business case of Bio-LNG at Samsoe Island, Denmark: From Field to Ferry
by/ Knud Tybirk - Søren Stensgaard, Samsoe Municipality
- 7. LNG bunkering experience from the Baltic ports
by/ Bogdan Ołdakowski, Baltic Ports Organization
- 8. LNG application on board-Gotland Visborg
by/ Han Yangquan, GSI
Presentations from LNG Port Equipment Seminar (Valencia, Spain)
Date: Tuesday, 12th of March 2019
- 1. Fundación Valenciaport – Innovation and Technologies
- 2. Fundación Valenciaport – Training Valencia Port Cluster
Date: Wednesday, 13th of March 2019
- 1. Decarbonising Port Operations
by/ José Andrés Giménez Maldonado, ValenciaPort Foundation
- 2. GAINN Project & More LNG for maritime applications in the mediterranean area
by/ Eva Pérez García, ValenciaPort Foundation
- 3. Core LNGas hive
by/ Mercedes de Juan Muñoyerro, ValenciaPort Foundation
Presentations from LNG Value Chain Conference (Hamburg, Germany)
Date: Tuesday, 7th of February 2019
- 1. Future-oriented gas supply and use of LNG
by/ Udo Bottlaender (CEO), Gasnetz Hamburg
- 2. Blue Corridor strategy for the Baltic Sea Region
by/ Lawrence Henesey, Blekinge Institute of Technology
- 3. LNG competence development in the Baltic Sea region
by/ Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 4. Transfer / Bunkering Operation of LNG
by/ Vytautas Paulauskas, NPPE Klaipeda Shipping Research Centre
- 5. LNG - ready - the Port of Hamburg
by/ Linda Hastedt, Hamburg Port Authority
- 6. Innovation for the track: Breaking new ground in LNG supply
by/ Heinz-Jürgen Hiller, VTG
- 7. The role of LNG for environmentally friendly road freight transport
by/ Manfred Kuchlmayr, Iveco
Presentations from LNG Value Chain training (Warsaw, Poland)
Date: Tuesday, 29th of January 2019
- 1. Go LNG the future of LNG shipping in the BSR
by/ Andrius Sutnikas, Klaipėda Science & Technology Park, Lead Partner Go LNG
- 2. LNG Competence Development in the BSR
by/ Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 3. Procedures and devices providing the safety during LNG operations. Transfer/bunkering operation of LNG.
by/ Vytautas Paulauskas, NPPE Klaipeda Shipping Research Centre
- 4. LNG as marine fuel – status and trends
by/ Jan Talaśka, Head of Business Development DNV-GL Poland
- 5. LNG energy calculations
by/ Hans Buytaert, LNG Business Development Manager, SGS Belgium NV
- 8. The exploitation and prospects of LNG in Lithuania
by/ Vitalijus Savičius, Business Development Project Manager Klaipedos Nafta
- 9. The brand new pure gas engine from Rolls-Royce, Bergen Engines
by/ Finn Arne Rognstad, VP Customer & Sales – Central Europe, Rolls-Royce Marine AS
Presentations from Towards the Fossil Free Society 2050 - – Liquefied Bio Gas (LBG) and the 360° vision by the Municipality of Samsø (Samsø, Denmark)
Date: Tuesday, 3rd of October 2018
- 1. Technical efficiency and socio-economic impact of the clean shipping in focus: Recommendations benefiting the environment and health, and supporting the maritime industry and economic growth
by/ Jan Boyesen, MDC – Maritime Development Center
- 2. Ferry Connections
by/ Marcel Meijer, Mayor of Samsø
- 3. From Field to Ferry - Liquid Biogas as a marine fuel of the future
by/ Søren Stensgaard, Samsø Municipality
- 4. The LNG bunkering solution in Hou used for the ferry Princess Isabella
by/ Frej Olsen, Kosan Crisplant
- 5. Financing the Fossil Free Society
by/ Søren Stensgaard, Samsø Municipality
- 6. Alternative Fuels for Green Shipping
by/ Alexey Bakhtov, HELCOM
Presentations from Maritime LNG training (Fredericia, Denmark)
Date: Tuesday, 26th of September 2018
- 1. Contribute to the safe operation of a ship subject to IGF Code
by/ Marcin Przywarty, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 2. Apply occupational health and safety precautions and measures
by/ Kinga Drwięga, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 3. Firefighting operations, Respond to emergencies
by/ Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 4. Alternative fuels and LNG - fuelled vessels
by/ Dr. Elif Bal Besikci, World Maritime University
- 5. Adressing GHG Emissions from International Maritime Transport: The Road Ahead
by/ Ms. Beatriz Martinez Romera, Assistant professor, Centre for International Law, University of Copenhagen
- 6. Pricing on gas: focus on LNG sectors
by/ Ph.D. Monica Canepa, Research Associate, World Maritime University
Presentations from LNG Value Chain (Oslo, Norway)
Date: Tuesday, 11th of September 2018
- 1. Go LNG the future of LNG shipping in the BSR
by/ Andrius Sutnikas, Klaipėda Science & Technology Park
- 2. LNG Competence Development in the BSR
by/ Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 3. LNG as marine fuel – status and trends in Norway
by/ Martin Chr. Wold, DNV GL – Maritime Advisory
- 4. LNG energy calculations
by/ Hans Buytaert, SGS Belgium NV
- 5. Enabling a flexible value chain with the UTS
by/ David M. Knutsen, Connect LNG AS
- 6. From HFO to LNG in power production at Faroe Island: A technical, environmental and economic evaluation
by/ Harald Hesselberg, Norconsult AS
- 7. The brand new pure gas engine from Rolls-Royce, Bergen Engines
by/ Finn Arne Rognstad, Rolls-Royce Marine AS
Presentations from the LNG Value Chain towards the Global Sulfur Cap 2020 - LNG Value Chain Training Workshop (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Date: Tuesday, 11th of September 2018
- 1. Skangas
by/ Gunnar Helmen, Sales Manager Marine, Skangas
- 2. The Business model of LNG and LBG
by/ Knud Tybirk, Samsø Biogas IVS, Samsø Municipality
- 3. Klaipedos Nafta
by/ Vitalijus Savicius, Business Development Project Manager at LNG Services, Klaipedos Nafta
- 4. Commercial Trucks
by/ Tommy Nielsen, Director - Commercial Trucks, Volvo Group Trucks
Presentations from the BSR LNG Competence Center Development Workshop Study Visit (Alesund & Trondheim, Norway)
Date: Tuesday, 22nd of May 2018
- 1. LNG Systems Low Emission Power Systems
by/ Oscar Kallerdahlt, Rolls-Royce
Date: Wednesday, 23nd of May 2018
- 1. Potential for GHG reduction from shipping
by/ Elizabeth Lindstad, SINTEF Ocean
Presentations from the LNG Value Chain Training (Tallin, Estonia)
Date: Tuesday, 16th of May 2018
- 1. Contribute to the safe operation of a ship subject to the IGF Code
by/ Monika Hapanionek, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 2. Procedures and devices providing the safety during LNG operations. Transfer/bunkering operation of LNG.
by/ Vytautas Paulauskas, NPPE Klaipeda Shipping Research Centre
- 3. Take precautions to prevent hazards on a ship subject to the IGF Code
by/ Kinga Drwięga, Maritime University of Szczecin
- 4. Standardization for LNG for Road Filling Stations and Trucks
by/ Karol Wieczorek, Regional Manager, Cryogas M&T Poland S.A.
- 5. The M/S Megastar bunkering experience
by/ Pasi Moisio, AS Eesti Gaas
- 6. LNG in port equipment
by/ Lawrence Henesey, Blekinge Institute of Technology
- 7. Apply occupational health and safety precautions and measures
by/ Monika Hapanionek, Maritime University of Szczecin
Presentations from the Value Chain and Maritime LNG training - LNG workshop and Partner meeting(Malmö, Sweden)
Date: Tuesday, 25th of April 2018
- 1. Opportunities & Synergies for LNG in the port and cargo handling industry - Sweden
by/ Lawrence Henesey, Blekinge Institute of Technology
Date: Wednesday, 26th of April 2018
- 1. Alternative fuels and maritime energy management
by/ Aykut I. Ölçer, World Maritime University
- 2. Safety Guidelines during bunkering
by/ Dimitrios Dalaklis, World Maritime University
- 3. LNG: Legal and regulatory framework
Monica Canepa, World Maritime University
- 4. Pricing on gas: focus on LNG sectors
Fabio Ballini, World Maritime University
Presentations from the Conference and Study Tour LNG: BEST FUEL OF THE FUTURE (Bergen)
Date: Tuesday, 10th of April 2018
- 1. Norwegian NOx Fund as an Instrument to Reduce Emissions from Ships
by/ Rouzbeh Rasai, Senior Advisor, The Norwegian NOx-fund
Session 1: Regulatory update: LNG Bunkering Procedures and Possibilities
- 2. Reviewing the Current and Future LNG Regulatory Landscape
by/ Ole Vidar Nilsen, Business Development Manager, Maritime, DNV GL
- 3. Ship to Ship Bunker LNG Procedures and Possibilities
by/ Christoffer Lillhage, Operation Manager, PFSO, Gothenburg Port Authority
- 4. LNG Ship Bunkering – from Idea to Operations
by/Knut Førland, Managing Director, Liquiline LNG
- 5. Standardization for LNG for Road Filling Stations and Trucks
by/ Karol Wieczorek, Regional Manager, Cryogas M&T Poland S.A.
Session 2: LNG Distribution Costs for Different Transport Modes
- 6. Distribution Costs for Bunkering by Terminal
by/ Morten Larsen, CTO, Fjord Line
- 7. Flexible Small Scale LNG Bunkering
by/ Frej Olsen, Business Development Manager, Kosan Crisplant
- 8. Building LNG supply chain
by/ Gunnar Helmen, Sales Manager, SkanGas
- 9. Distribution Costs for the LNG Value Chain
by/ Jan Schubert, Manager Sales & Business Development, Nauticor Gmbh & Co.
- 10. Experience the Bunkering of M/S MEGASTAR
by/ Sergei Jefimov, Technical Development Manager, Eesti Gaas
Date: Wednesday, 11th of April 2018
Session 3: Building the Business Case for LNG
- 11. The Business Case of Klaipedos Nafta
by/ Nerijus Strazdauskas, Senior Coordinator, Commercial Operations Unit, Klaipedos Nafta
- 12. Meeting Operational Requirements
by/ John Hansen, Vetting Manager, Furetank Rederi
- 13. Supply Chain Limitations
by/ Henrik Rousing, Business Developer, Eniig
- 14. LNG Bunkering Solution in Rotterdam
by/ Martial Claudepierre, Regional Manager of Technical Innovation, Bureau Veritas
- 15. LBG and Blending
by/ Knud Tybirk, Project Manager, Samsø Municipality, Samsø Shipping
- 16. Operation of Gas Engines for Marine
by/ Kaj Portin, General Manager, Research & Technology Programs, Wärtsilä Finland
Date: Thursday, 12th of April 2018
Session 5: Global Opportunities LNG Infrastructure Development for Current and Future LNG Markets
- 17. Enabling LNG projects by simplifying the marine facility
by/Tonje Sunde, Marine Manager, Connect LNG AS
- 18. LNG for rail – LNG hybrid shunting locomotive
by/Albertas Bajorinas, General Director , Vilnius Locomotive Repair Depot
- 19. Alternative LNG Supply Systems & Bunkering Solutions
by/ Kristoffer Lorentsson, Sales Manager, MAN Cryo
- 20. Global SOx, NOx and Co2 Caps
by/ Aykut I. Ölçer, Professor, World Maritime University of the IMO
- 21. LNG Competence Development – for Ships, Trucks and Terminals
by/ Stefan Jankowski, Professor, Maritime University of Szczecin
Presentations from LNG Workshop: LNG Value Chain training in Gdansk
Date: Wednesday, 7th of March 2018
- Future & safety – LNG application & bunkering guidelines in the light of DNV GL’s Recommended Practice (DNVGL-RP-G105)
Jan Talaśka, Det Norske Veritas Poland
- Contribute to the safe operation of a ship subject to the IGF Code
Dr.-Ing. Jarosław Poliński, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
- Procedures and devices providing the safety during LNG operations. Transfer/bunkering operation of LNG
Vytautas Paulauskas, NPPE Klaipeda Shipping Research Centre
- Take precautions to prevent hazards on a ship subject to the IGF Code
Kinga Drwięga, Maritime University of Szczecin
- Comprehensive LNG supply for maritime customers in the Baltic Sea
Jan Schubert, Nauticor
- LNG supply chain and commercial solutions
Rafał Rygielski, Emerson Process Management
- Apply occupational health and safety precautions and measures
Monika Hapanionek, Maritime University of Szczecin
- LNG in port equipment
Lawrence Henesey, Blekinge Institute of Technology
- Conversion of ship’s propulsion to LNG fueled – design aspects
Michał Sienkiewicz, Remontowa Marine Design & Consulting
- LNG terminal in Świnoujście as a LNG gate to the Baltic Sea
Dariusz Kryczka, Gaz-System S.A
- Implementing LNG as fuel in the Port of Gdynia
Michał Daczuk, Port of Gdynia
- Overland small scale LNG
Andrzej Leonczuk, Barter Gaz
Presentations from 97th Annual Transportation Research Board meeting in Washington
Date: 7th - 11th of January 2018
- Identification and evaluation of LNG supply chains
Lawrence Henesey, Blekinge Institute of Technology
Presentations from the value chain and maritime LNG training in Świnoujście, Poland
Date: Wednesday, 6th of December 2017
- Contribute to the safe operation of a ship subject to the IGF code
Maciej Dziewiecki, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
- Procedures and devices providing the safety during LNG operations
Vytautas Paulauskas, NPPE Klaipeda Shipping Research Centre
- Transfer/ bunkering operation of LNG
Vytautas Paulauskas, NPPE Klaipeda Shipping Research Centre
- Take precautions to prevent hazards on a ship subject to IGF code
Monika Hapanionek, Maritime University of Szczecin
- Opportunities and synergies for LNG in the port and container handling industry
Kinga Drwięga, Maritime University of Szczecin
- Perspectives of LNG in inland waterway transport
Lawrence Henesey, Blekinge Institute of Technology
- Carry out firefighting operations on a ship subject to the IGF code
Emilia Skupień, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
- Respond to emergincies
Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin
- Precautions to prevent pollution of the environment from the release of fuels found on ships subject to the IGF Code
Marcin Przywarty, Maritime University of Szczecin
Presentations from BSR LNG Competence centre Training Maritime Personnel
Date: Thursday, 16th of November 2017
- LNG bunker value chain
Jan Schubert, Nauticor Gmbh & Co. KG, Germany
- Implementing LNG as fuel in the Port of Gdynia
Michał Daczuk, Port of Gdynia Authority S.A, Poland
- Contribute to the safe operation of a ship subject to the IGF Code:
Apply occupational health and safety precautions and measures
Monika Hapanionek, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland
- Procedures and devices providing the safety during LNG operations;
Transfer/bunkering operation of LNG.
Vytautas Paulauskas, Shipping Department, Klaipeda University, Lithuania
- Take precautions to prevent hazards on a ship subject to the IGF Code
Kinga Drwięga, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland
- Firefighting operations, Respond to emergencies [PDF I] [PDF II]
Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland
- Take precautions to prevent pollution of the environment from the release of fuels found on ships subject to the IGF Code
Marcin Przywarty, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland
Presentations from BSR LNG Cluster meeting
Date: Wednesday, 15th of November 2017
- Go LNG - Liquefied Natural Gas value chain for clean shipping, green ports and blue growth in the Baltic Sea Region
Andrius Sutnikas, Klaipėda Science and Technology Park, Lithuania
- BSR LNG cluster- enabling LNG business in Baltic Sea Region
Charlotte Ørgård Vinding, Project Manager, MDC, Denmark
- BSR LNG competence centre - Providing knowledge and expertise for LNG business development in BSR
Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland
- LNG for Rail- LNG Hybrid Shunting Locomotive
Rustam Alijev, Vilnius Locomotive Repair Depot, Lithuania
- LNG for Heavy Duty transport
Ernestas Jakubonis, IVECO, Lithuania
- LNG as a marine fuel – Meeting environmental standards
Preben Hagelskjær Lauridsen, OSK-Ship Tech A/S, Denmark
- Evolving LNG distribution and bunkering infrastructure in the BSR – KN case
Vitalijus Trakšelis, Klaipėdos Nafta, Lithuania
- LNG Distribution for Heavy duty trucks
Karol Wieczorek, Cryogas M&T Poland S.A., Poland
- LNG Value Chain Value Propositions
Denis Gacicha, Schneider Electric, Lithuania - Virtual pipeline- setting the operational standard
Algirdas Čebatorius, Emerson Process Management, Lithuania
- LNG Small scale liquefaction- Green LNG
Henrik Rousing, HMN Naturgas A/S, Denmark
- MegaStar bunkering experiences
Sergei Jefimov, Eesti Gaas AS, Estonia
Presentations from Go LNG Seminar - LNG Strategy Promotion Event, Batic Ports Conference
Date: Wednesday, 6th of September 2017
- Presentation of the GoLNG project and strategy, introduction to key activities
Andrius Sutnikas, Lead Partner, Klaipeda Science and Technology Park
- Integrated LNG Value Chain
Lawrence Henesey, Asst. Professor Faculty of Computing, Blekinge Institute of Technology
- Standards and regulations on LNG bunkering in the BSR: Safety manual on LNG bunkering.
Aino Rantanen, Quality and Environmental Manager, Port of Helsinki
- LNG Blue Corridor Strategy
Josefin Madjidian, Dimitrios Dalaklis, World Maritime University - Baltic LNG Cluster initiatives
Andrius Sutnikas, Lead Partner, Klaipeda Science and Technology Park
Presentations from Biogas Liquefaction Workshop
Date: Tuesday, 13th of June 2017
- Field to Ferry case presentation, including the Liquefaction challenge
Knud Tybirk, Samsø Biogas IVS
- The LNG bunkering solution in Hou used for the ferry Princess Isabella
Anders Björn, Project Director, Kosan Crisplant
- Experiences and proposed solution for the Samsø Case
Simon Clodic, Sales Director; Benjamin Berg, Business Developer,CryoPur
- Experiences and proposed solution for the Samsø Case
Niels den Heijer, Arjan Coenradie, StirLNG/Pentair
- Experiences and proposed solution for the Samsø Case
Jacob Himmelstrup, CEO, Nærenergi/Cryobox
- Experiences and proposed solution for the Samsø Case
Anders Siggberg, Wärtsila
Presentations from GREAT Midterm Conference
Date: Thursday, 8th of June 2017
Session LNG and LBG – How do we introduce a new fuel in the marketplace?
- CBG in Denmark, Lessons learned from CNG - applicable to LNG?
Knud Boesgaard Christensen, Greentech Business Consultant, Fremsyn
Presentations from A study visit to Gothenburg - Clean Shipping Performance in the Baltic Sea Region
Date: Tuesday, 9th of May 2017
Session LBG - Fuel of the future? Visit to the Lidkoping Biogas Plant
- The rationale behind the investment in an LBG plant
Yannick Rouaud, Air Liquide
- Business models for the LBG production
Ismaël Charbagi, Air Liquide
- The last technical development with turbo Brayton
Yannick Rouaud, Air Liquide
Date: Wednesday, 10th of May 2017
Session Workshop: SECA: Strategies to help the maritime industry developing
- Remote compliance measurements of ships from fixed stations and aircrafts
Johan Mellqvist, Professor, Earth and Space Sciences, Optical Remote Sensing, Chalmers
Session: Company visit Emerson Process Management System
- Emerson LNG strategy and the Baltic Area
Algirdas Cebatorius, Managing Director, Baltic Countries, Emerson Automation Solutions
- Emerson LNG solutions Land and Marine
Giuseppe Bernardelli, Business development Director Europe, LNG and Power Industry Solutions, Emerson Automation Solutions
- Rosemount Tank Radar
Roine Mikkola, Emerson Automation Solutions
- Rosemount Custody Transfer System
Daniel Johansson, Manager Product and Project, Marine Tank Gauging, Emerson Automation Solutions
Presentations from INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE GO LNG – BUILDING LNG COMPETENCE AND BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP FOR THE BALTIC SEA REGION
Date: Wednesday, 26th of April
- 1 Norway; a partner for LNG competence and infrastructure development in the BSR
Dag Malmer Halvorsen, Ambassador of Royal Norwegian Embassy in Vilnius
- 2 Connecting BSR and Netherland: Building up LNG competences and infrastructure in the EU
Bert van der Lingen, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Vilnius
- 3 BSR LNG Cluster - Building Business Partnerships for LNG Infrastructure Development
Charlotte Ørgård Vinding, Project Manager, MDC
- 4 BSR LNG Competence Center- Establishing access to LNG competences in BSR
Stefan Jankowski, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland
Session “Scope of the BSR LNG cluster”
- 5 Cluster policy: building partnerships and innovation chains for competitive regions
Andreas Richter, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Ministry of Economics, Transport and Innovation, Head of the Innovation, Technology and Cluster Division at the Ministry of Economy, Transport and Innovation
- 6 Lithuanian LNG Cluster
Andrius Sutnikas, Lithuanian LNG Cluster coordinator, KSTP development manager
- 7 Go LNG Denmark – shipping as a driving force in the LNG infrastructure development
Charlotte Ørgård Vinding, Project Manager, MDC & Henrik Rousing, Business Developer, HMN Naturgas A/S
- 8 Polish LNG Platform
Emil Arolski, Motus Foundation Managing Director, Poland
Session “LNG Business partnerships in BSR”
- 9 LNG supply for maritime customers in the Baltic Sea
Jan Schubert, Manager Sales & Business Development, Nauticor GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
- 10 VTG LNG transportation for rail pipeline concept for LNG distribution in Europe
Heinz-Jürgen Hiller, VTG Rail Europe GmbH
- 11 LNG fuel systems for ships
Piotr Dowżenko, Remontowa LNG Systems, CEO, Poland
- 12 KN- LNG distribution infrastructure for LNG
Vitalijus Trakšelis, Project Manager, KN, Lithuania
- 13 Liquiline small scale LNG for shipping
Knut Førland, Managing Director, Liquiline, Norway
Go LNG – BSR Competence Center
Date: Thursday, 27th April
Session “BSR LNG Competence Center”
- 14 The LNG Trade – Knowledge and talent required to minimalise the economical exposures along the custody transfer chain
Sven Lataire, LNG Business Development Manager-SGS Oil Gas and Chemicals
- 15 LNG as a ship fuel- developing competence to utilize business opportunities
Gerd-Michael Würsig, Business Director LNG fueled ships at DNV GL Maritime
- 16 Scope of BSR LNG Competence Center
Stefan Jankowski, Coordinator of BSR Competence Center
- 17 LNG competence development for Global Maritime community WMU
Dr. Josefin Madjidian, World Maritime university
- 18 LNG education in Lithuania, Klaipeda University
Rima Mickevičienė, Klaipeda University, Lithuania
- 19 LNG competence building
Alexandra Bakosch, SSPA, Sweden
- 20 The Implementation Strategy for the EU Sustainable Blue Growth Agenda - Focus Area Shipping
Antje Roß, s.Pro – sustainable projects GmbH, Germany
- 21 LNG Competence Building in Northern Germany, Emerging needs and capabilities. The Case of interdisciplinary co-working at Hochschule Wismar
Laima Gerlitz, University of Applied Sciences, Technology, Business and Design, Hochschule Wismar, Germany
Presentations from GoLNG B2B meeting in Denmark 2016 October
- LNG solutions
Lars Sall, Head of LNG Development, Kosan Crisplant - LNG for Inland Waterways and Inland Cargo Transportation
Manfred Seitz, General Manager, Pro Danube Management GmbH - Utilization of LNG cooling energy
Marketing and Sales manager Arvydas Skuodas, Western Baltic Engineering - LNG trucks in Central Europe – collected experience and perspectives
Karol Wieczorek, Regional Manager, Cryogas M&T Poland - CryoInnoNetwork - Biogas as a driving force for change
Pawel Warszycki, Executive Director, Hanseatic Institute for Entrepreneurship and Regional Development at the University of Rostock - LNG – the future of tanker shipping
Jens P. Buchhave, Managing Director, TernTank - Bio LNG: Maritime fuel of the future? CO2 neutral, based on local supply chain and creating local jobs
Søren Steensgaard, Technical Director, Samsø Municipality - Vos Logistics LNG experience
Anne Marie Timmermans, LNG Project Manager, Vos Logistics - LNG Powered port equipment
Kalmar
Presentations from Martech project
World Wide Marine Consultancy Servicesersity of Strathclyde, UKnt Manager, Skangass Houston report
- The North American LNG Market - Imports, Exports or Both?
Betsy Spomer, BG Group; Janine McArdle, Apache; Phil Ribbeck, Repsol - Gazprom in Global LNG Industry
Elena Burmistrova, Gazprom Export LLC - Potential Growth Markets for LNG – LNG for Transportation
John Hatley PE, Wartsila North America - Potential Growth Markets for LNG - LNG for Transportation
Anders Ekvall, Shell LNG Americas - Technological Innovation and Infrastructure in the LNG industry
Philip Olivier, GDF SUEZ LNG - Technological Innovation and Infrastructure in the LNG Industry
Rob Bryngelson, Excelerate Energy - Singapore — The Emergence of a New LNG Market and the Role of the Aggregator
Paul Turner and Anthony Barker, BG Group - Eastern Mediterranean: A New LNG Province
Gerald Peereboom, Gregory A. Beard, and Hans Peter Doorneweert, Noble Energy Mediterranean - Twists and Turns of Ichthys LNG Project—The Road to FID and Beyond
Jiro Okada, Inpex Corporation - East Africa — Opportunities and Challenges in a New Frontier Region
Derek Hudson, David Bishopp, Colm Kearney, and Alistair Scott, BG Group plc - Freeport LNG Liquefaction Project
Mark Mallett, Freeport LNG; Chet Lloyd, Zachry John Dobler, Justin Capouch, and Don Hill, CB&I - PNG LNG: A World Class Financing Venture
Steven Kane, ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing - LNG Canada Project: Establishing Canada as a Key Global LNG Player
Victor Ojeda, Shell Canada Limited
Spotlight Sessions
New Markets, New Projects
- Mitigation of Seasonal Production Loss for Three Parallel 4.7 MMTPA LNG Trains
Nicholas White and Divesh Master, RasGas Company - Arctic LNG Plant Design: Taking Advantage of the Cold Climate
William Schmidt, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - LNG Process Uses Aeroderivative Gas Turbines and Tandem Compressors
Donald McMillan and Joyce John, Technip - Access to Gas—Revisiting the LNG Industry's Big Challenge
Frank Harris, Noel Tomnay, and Giles Farrer, Wood Mackenzie Limited - LNG Supply and Demand: The Greater Middle East Paradox
Mehdi Chennoufi, Shell Trading; Ajay Shah, Shell International Exploration & Production - Expansion and Evolution of the Asia Pacific LNG Markets
Hiroshi Hashimoto; Tsukasa Koyama, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) - Circumstances Influencing the Development and End-Use of Natural Gas from Shale Formations in the United States
Mitchell Baer, U.S. Department of Energy - Arun LNG Plant--First Time in LNG History, Export Converted into Import Terminal
Daniel Purba, PT Pertamina - Will LNG Exports from North America/East Africa Drive Global Price Integration?
Kyoichi Miyazaki and Majed Limam, Poten & Partners - LNG for Power in Small Emerging Markets
David L. Haug and Shawn Cumberland, Arctas Capital Group - Risk-Based LNG Facility Siting and Safety Analysis in the U. S.: Recent Developments
Ted Williams and Nneka Assing, American Gas Association - LNG Incident Identification—Updated Compliation and Analysis by the International Group of LNG Importers (GIIGNL)
Anthony Acton, ActOn LNG Consulting; Deborah Brown, GL Noble Denton; Pierre Langry, Dunkerque LNG - LNG Ship Insulation Experiments Using Large LNG Pool Fire Boundary Conditions
Thomas Blanchat, Charles Morrow, and Michael Hightower, Sandia National Laboratories - Introduction to South Hook Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Project
David O'Brien ExxonMobil Power and Gas Services; Youssef Hegazy, Qatar Petroleum International; Didier Vergez, TOTAL - Risk Mitigation of LNG Ship Damage from Large Spills
Michael Hightower, Jason Petti, and Carlos Lopez, Sandia National Laboratories - Minimizing the CO2 Emission from the Liquefaction Plant
Yoshitsugi Kikkawa and Moritaka Nakamura, Chiyoda Corporation - LNG Vessel Cascading Damage Structural and Thermal Analyses
Jason Petti, Carlos Lopez, Victor Figueroa, Robert J. Kalan, Gerald Wellman, James Dempsey, Daniel Villa, and Mike Hightower, Sandia National Laboratories - LNG Trade Flows
Hans Stinis, Shell Upstream International - Competition: Pipeline Gas and LNG in Europe
Denis Bonhomme, Damien Burignat, Philippe Miquel, Alda Engoian, and Cédric Aubry, GDF Suez - Zeebrugge LNG Terminal: From Regas Terminal to Veritable LNG Hub in North-Western Europe
Pieterjan Renier, Fluxys - LNG as Marine Fuel
Frederick Adamchak and Amokeye Adede, Poten & Partners - LNG as Marine Fuel: Challenges to be Overcome
Pablo Semolinos, Gunnar Olsen, and Alain Giacosa, Total Gas & Power - GNVERT/GDF Suez Promotes LNG as a Fuel for Heavy Trucks in France by Partnership with Truck Manufacturers
Charlotte Hubert and Quentin Ragetly, GNVERT - LNG as a Fuel for Demanding High Horsepower Engine Applications: Technology and Approaches
Paul Blomerus and Patric Oulette, Westport Innovations - International Guidelines for Bunkering LNG as a Marine Fuel
Erik Skramstad, Det Norske Veritas - Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Challenges of the Mount Hayes LNG Peak-Shaving Facility
Matthew Stobart, CB&I - Opportunities and Challenges of Using LNG as Fuel in Small- to Medium-Sized Power Generation
Gauthier van Marcke and Alina Dumitrasc, Galway Group - Critical Success Factors for Electricity Generation Projects Based on LNG
Enrique Dameno and Pablo Quiroga Lopez, Repsol - Small Scale LNG, The Best Suited for Indonesia's Archipelagos
Taufik Afianto, PT Pertamina - How to Develop an Economical Small Capacity Floating LNG Taking Advantage of a Design for a Larger Capacity Unit
Eric Jeanneau and Denis Chretien, TOTAL Exploration & Production; Vincent Fuchs, Technip - Not your Father's LNG Production Facility
Jeffrey Beale, CH-IV International
Liquefaction, Machinery and Onshore Facilities
Commercial Trends
Safety, Health and Environment
Market Dynamics
LNG as a Transportation Fuel
Peak-Shaving, Satellite Operations and Small-Scale LNG
MarTech LNG technology workshop Copenhagen October 22nd
- Cryobox - Nano LNG Technologies
Osvaldo del Campo, CEO & Chief of Technology, GALILEO Natural Gas Technologies - Small scale LNG infrastructure solutions
Danske Havne - LNG for Shipping - Current status
Claus Winter Graugaard, Head of Customer Service & Business Development, DNV - Micro Motion Developments in HFO & LNG metering
Per Stenhammar, Business Development Manager, EMERSON - GE Oil & Gas
Frank van Dijk, GE - LNG Bunkering - From idea to operations
Torine Elisabeth Lie, Liquiline - Upgrading of biogas for CBG and LBG
Kim Otto Lund Thunbo, MSc.,Project manager, Nærenergi AS - Small scale infrastructure solutions
Gunnar Helmen, Key Account Manager, Skangass - Project funding through the EU - what is coming up?
Thomas Rousing-Schmidt, International Division, Ministry of Transport
Study visit to Stavanger, Norway to explore LNG
Dr Wenjuan Wang, University of Strathclyde, UK
- LNG for Shipping – Current status
Claus Graugaard,Head of Customer Service & Business Development, DNV - Ship to Norway. LNG – important for Norwegian Ports?
Arnt-Einar Litsheim, Director, Norsk Havneforening, Norwegian Ports Association - LNG fuelled vessels
Jevgenij Petrov, Sales Director, Fiskerstrand BLRT AS - LNG Study Visit onboard MS Stavangerfjord
Fjordline - From design to delivery
Anders Orgaard Hansen, OSK-ShipTech A/S - LNG Bunkering - From idea to operations
- Torine Elisabeth Lie, Liquiline
- WP4 component
Habil. Dr., Captain, Prof. Vytautas Paulauskas - MarTech LNG Risavika
Gunnar Helmen, Key Account Manager, Skangass - Enhancing European maritime collaboration through exchange of service, technololy and information
Dr Wenjuan Wang, University of Strathclyde, UK - GE Oil & Gas MT LNG study trip
Frank van Dijk, GE - Facilitation of the Way ahead for LNG and the EU perspective
Mogens Schrøder Bech, Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) - LNG Shipping Fuel – The Future
Lasse Karlsen, Technical Director, Norwegian Maritime Authority - Port of Hirtshals
Hirtshals Havn - LNG as a driver for innovation Norwegian experience in LNG
Rita Boguzaite, Associated consultant Lithuania, Innovation Norway
18 - 19 september 2012: MarTech LNG Bornholm
- LNG Development in ?winouj?cie
Marcin Przywarty, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland, Institute of Marine Traffic Engineering - LNG BUNKERING - KLAIPEDA CASE
Habil. Dr., Captain, Prof. Vytautas Paulauskas Klaipeda Shipping Research Centre - TEN-T Motorways of the Sea The North Europe LNG Infrastructure Project- Martech LNG
Mogens Schrøder Bech, Danish Maritime Authority
Rostock Training session
- LNG as a Business Opportunity for the South Baltic Sea Area
Anatoli Beifert Head of EU Project Center, Hochschule Wismar - Planung eines „small scale LNG Terminals im Hamburger Hafen
Bomin Linde LNG - Activities & Projects - LNG as a future chance for the maritime industry
Dipl.-Ing. Michael Kraack, Marine Service GMBH - LNG in den Häfen von Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: Nachfrageseite im Mittelpunkt
Dipl.-Ing. Heiko Wenzel, CPL Competence in Port and Logistics - Nordic Yards and innovative solutions for (LNG) in Arctic regions
Nordic Yards - Liquefied Natural Gas General Knowledge
MarTech LNG - LNG Terminal in Swinoujscie
Polskie LNG
Terminal and tank farm automation day Klaipeda
- Terminal and Tank Farm Automation
Algirdas ?ebatorius, Managing Director Baltic Countries, EMERSON - Movement Logistics Solutions - Terminal Automation and Customer Loyalty
Cor Vermeijs, Director Terminal Automation - Europe, EMERSON Process Management - Tank Protection & Control
Albert Espinel Tank Management Sales Manager, EMERSON Process Management - Pipelines & Terminals Solutions - Superior flow & density measurement
EMERSON Process Management - Best Practices: Installing New Radar Tank Gauging
Hans Manner, Nicolas Odru, EMERSON Process Management
EMERSON PDF's
- LNG Solutions with Coriolis Flow Technology
EMERSON Process Management - LNG Dispensing Made Simple Using Micro Motion
EMERSON Global Users Exchange
LNG value chain development seminars in Rostock, Szczecin and Klaipeda
Presentations from Klaipeda seminar:
- Klaipeda Port – Extensive Business Opportunities
Art?ras Drungilas, Marketing and Corporate Affairs Director - LNG Terminal Risk Assessment, LNG Shipping Symposium
Jan Tellkamp, DNV GL - LNG Fuelling Solutions for Port Logistics and the Hinterland Connections
Dr. Thomas Tork, The Linde Group - LNG Shipping Symposium Northern Germany
Dr. Thomas Tork, Linde Gas AG; Trond Jerve - Bomin Linde LNG - An introduction to SHELL LNG for transport
Aksel Skjervheim, Marine LNG Business Development Manager - LNG fuel – a Norwegian Ferry tale
Finn Arne Rognstad, Head of Nordic region - Gas prices today and going forward. Wholesale prices and the impact
on retail prices for LNG as bunkering fuel ($ / tonne version)
Karen Sund, Alan Whitefield, SUND Energy - Small scale LNG production plant to Serve Marine Sector
GE Oil & Gas - KA unique small & medium scale LNG Distribution & terminal
solution For industry and marine purposesn
Kanfer Shipping - Design and building of LNG vessels
CEO Rolf Fiskerstrand Fiskerstrand Verft AS - LNG pricing at Klaip?da LNG terminal
Mindaugas Aleska, LNG Commerce Project Manager
Presentations from Szczecin seminar:
- LNG Terminal Risk Assessment, LNG Shipping Symposium
Jan Tellkamp, DNV GL - Gas prices today and going forward. Wholesale prices and the impact
on retail prices for LNG as bunkering fuel ($ / tonne version)
Karen Sund, Alan Whitefield, SUND Energy - MarTech LNG as a platform for cooperation
- LNG Market Development in Poland
Innovation Norway - The port management plans and view of LNG in the harbour,
existing and future operations in the port
Witold Ratajczak, Zarz?d Morskich Portów Szczecin i ?winouj?cie SA - LNG fuelled ships - regulations
J.Osadowska, P.Lenard - LNG fuel propulsion in „RMDC” projects
Remontowa
Presentations from Rostock seminar:
- LNG Terminal Risk Assessment, LNG Shipping Symposium
Jan Tellkamp, DNV GL - LNG hybrid barge
Becker marine systems - LNG engines. Specifications and economics
Matthias Hagedorn, Wärtsilä Ship Power - Small Scale LNG Distribution
Michael Lutz, The Linde Group - LNG projects Rostock - Chance and Challenge
Gazprom Germania - Gas prices today and going forward. Wholesale prices and the impact
on retail prices for LNG as bunkering fuel ($ / tonne version)
Karen Sund, Alan Whitefield, SUND Energy - Dual-fuel newbuildings in the Baltic area - Current examples
Lloyd's Register Marine
Presentations from MT LNG Final conference
- "GO LNG - final conference to the SBSR project "MarTech LNG"
Fjordline - „Viking Grace?20 months' experience of Ship to Ship LNG bunkering“
Kari Granberg, Project Manager, New Building & Technical Development - Consulting Naval Architects OSK-ShipTech A/S Denmark
World Wide Marine Consultancy Services - LNG & Port Equipment: Possible Opportunities & Synergies?
Dr.Lawrence Henesey, BlekingeInstitute of Technology, Karlshamn, Sweden - Business risks and opportunities Small scale LNG across Europe
Jan Tellkamp, DNV GL - LNG HYBRID Barge & Ferries
Becker Marine Systems - LNG Bunkering: Market Development & Solutions
Bomin Linde LNG - LNG and AG “EMS“ The retrofit of the MS „OSTFRIESLAND“
Symbios - Development of LNG solutions in the Baltic States
Innovation Energy - LNG in Balic Sea Ports II
Emil Arolski – Project Manager, Baltic Ports Organisation - Comparison between LNG and other energies for terminal tractor operation
Raphael Perey , Leonidas Tsikonis, Gaussin Manugistique - Flow solutions for LNG metering
Helene Casellas, Business Development Manager Oil & Gas Flow Europe - A SUSTAINABLE BLUE GROWTH AGENDA FOR THE BALTIC SEA REGION: SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT
Johan Magnusson European Commission Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries - Klaip?da LNG Terminal: Gateway for the Baltic Gas Market
Mindaugas Aleška Head of Business Development, Klaipedos Nafta - Development of framework conditions looked at from an IMO and EU perspective
Mogens Schrøder Bech, Danish maritime Authority - LNG global economic trends
Alan Whitefield, Sund Energy - LNG vessel
Western Baltic Engineering, BLRT grupp - Port of Klaipeda
Arturas Drungilas, Marketing and Corporate Affairs Director, Klaipeda Port - Marine Competence, Technology and Knowledge Transfer for LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) development in the South Baltic Sea Region
MarTech LNG - KLAIPEDA – SWINOUSTJE RO-RO SHIPPING LINE CONDITIONS
Habil. Dr., Captain, Professor Vytautas Paulauskas, KSRC - LNG Infrastructure and Shipbuilding
Dipl.-Ing. Michael Kraack, Marine Service GmbH - EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region - Priority Area on Clean Shipping
Bjarke Wiehe Bøtcher, Chief Advisorm, Priority Area Coordinator, Danish Maritime Authority - LNG projects and experience
Einar Kjerstad, FISKERSTRAND VERFT AS - LNG as a marine fuel on the island of Samso