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ABOUT NATURAL GAS AS TRANSPORT FUEL IN MINING, PLANTATION & LOGISTIC SECTORS

Utilizing CNG, LNG and Biomethane (Upgraded Biogas) for transport to reduce fuel cost, operational cost and carbon footprint


ABOUT NATURAL GAS AS TRANSPORT FUEL IN MINING, PLANTATION & LOGISTIC SECTORS
Indonesia�s mining sector will be a perfect candidate for natural gas utilization due to its abundance of natural gas resources. With high fuel and operational cost, utilizing LNG and CNG for the mining sector makes perfect sense as mine owners and contractors are looking towards utilizing natural gas as the preferred fuel alternative to ensure that operational cost remains manageable � without compromising performance and efficiency. Logistics via tugs and barges up the river to the mine sites will be one of the most vital distribution channels for the supply of natural gas in remote locations. In areas where natural gas infrastructure is limited, virtual pipelines and small scale LNG could play an important part.
A host of mining companies � notably in Sumatra and Kalimantan � have begun trials on utilizing both CNG and LNG options for their mining operations in a serious push to reduce fuel cost which could potentially burden operational efficiency and drive up cost. The recent trial success of utilizing LNG-Diesel Duel Fuel for Dump Trucks by coal mining giant PT Berau Coal will accelerate the feasible usage of natural gas in the mining sector. Given the high cost of transporting diesel to remote locations, having Biomethane (Upgraded Biogas) as a diesel replacement is the perfect way for plantation owners to save millions annually. The sustainable production of biomethane from plantations waste will be a viable and less costly alternative for both fleets and power generation usage within the plantation.

Balikpapan is the Oil & Gas, Mining and Plantation hub in Indonesia, thus ensuring a captive audience attendance coming to this timely, business-critical and focused event. This platform will be the gathering-point for Mine Owners, Contractors, Plantation Owners, Logistics Suppliers and Technology providers wanting to significantly reduce their fuel and operational cost.

For more information, please contact:
All Events Group
Miranthy Wardhani
Business Development Manager
E: miranty@naturalgasglobal.com

Strategic Partner:
Majalah TAMBANG
E: iklan@tambang.co.id

� Day One, Wednesday, 5 November 2014 �

0900 Organizer�s Remark

0905 Opening Remarks 

Robbi Sukardi
Chairman
CNG ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA (APCNGI)

0915 Lee Giok Seng
Executive Director
ASIA PACIFIC NATURAL GAS VEHICLES 
ASSOCIATION (ANGVA) 

0930 NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT TO 
SUPPORT INDONESIA�S GAS FOR FUEL PROGRAM

Invited Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Ir. IGN Wiratmaja Puja 
Expert Staff for Institutionalization and Strategic 
Planning Affairs & Head of Gas Fuel Acceleration Team
MINISTRY OF ENERGY & MINERAL RESOURCES

1000 NATURAL GAS SUPPLY AND UTILIZATION � 
A SUPPLIER�S PERSPECTIVE

Invited Speaker:
Jugi Prajugio
President Director
PT PERTAMINA GAS NIAGA 

1030 Networking Coffee Break

1100 INTEGRATING NATURAL GAS SUPPLY AND 
INFRASTRUCTURE TO MARKETS

Invited Speaker:
PT PERUSAHAAN GAS NEGARA

1130 REDUCING OPERATIONAL FUEL COST WITH LNG: 
A MAJOR MINING COMPANY�S PERSPECTIVE

Invited Speaker:
PT BERAU COAL

1200 UTILIZING LNG AS FUEL FOR MINING TRUCKS

Invited Speaker:
UNITED TRACTORS (UT)

1230 Networking Lunch

1345 EFFECTIVE DUAL FUEL APPLICATIONS FOR MINING 

Lukas Novak
Bifuel Business Development Director
ComAP A.S
1415 UTILIZING CNG HAULING TRUCKS: 
FROM MINE SITE TO PAPER MILL

Victor Tapilatu
Senior Manager Technical Service
PT GOLDEN ENERGY MINES (SINAR MAS MINING)

1445 UTILIZING VIRTUAL PIPELINES FOR EFFECTIVE GAS 
TRANSPORTATION INTO REMOTE AREAS

TC Goh
Regional Sales Director
HEXAGON LINCOLN

1515 Networking Coffee Break

1545 LNG AS TRANSPORT FUEL

Tony Regan 
Principal Consultant 
TRI-ZEN INTERNATIONAL

1615 PANEL DISCUSSION: UTILIZING CNG, LNG AND BIOMETHANE (UPGRADED BIOGAS) FOR TRANSPORT TO REDUCE FUEL COST, OPERATIONAL COST AND CARBON FOOTPRINT

Panelists include:

� Lee Giok Seng, Executive Director, ANGVA
� Robbi Sukardi, Chairman, APCNGI
� Tony Regan, Principal Consultant, 
TRI-ZEN INTERNATIONAL
� Lukas Novak, Bifuel Business Development Director, ComAP A.S

1700 End of Conference Day One

� Day Two, Thursday, 6 November 2014 �

0900 REDUCING FUEL AND OPERATIONAL COST AND CARBON 
FOOTPRINT OF HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES BY 
USING NATURAL GAS

Lee Giok Seng 
Executive Director
ANGVA
0930 SMALL LNG INFRASTRUCTURES TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT FOR MINING AND LOGISTICS SECTOR

Dag Lilletvedt
Managing Director
FUELGARDEN LNG

1000 RIVER REFUELLING LNG INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT REMOTE MINING LOCATIONS

William Aw
Managing Director
BUKIT SEDAP PTE LTD

1030 Networking Coffee Break

1100 BIOCOMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (BIOCNG) OPPORTUNITY FOR PALM OIL MILLS 

Invited Speaker:
SIME DARBY

1130 EFFECTIVE BIOMETHANE (UPGRADED BIOGAS) INFRASTRUTURE TO SUPPORT PLANTATIONS

1200 INTEGRATED BIOMETHANE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR FLEET MANAGEMENT IN PLANTATIONS: 
FROM DIGESTOR TO VEHICLES

Invited Speaker:
GREEN ENERGY RESOURCES SDN BHD

1230 Networking Lunch & End of Main Conference

1400 HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE (HDV) CONVERSION WORKSHOP � EFFECTIVE DUAL FUEL APPLICATIONS TO HELP REDUCE COSTS IN THE MINING, PLANTATION 
AND LOGISTICS SECTORS 

The mining, plantation and logistics industry are seriously looking and shifting into the utilization of natural gas for their operations in the wake of higher diesel costs. Natural gas will be the most viable alternative option to reduce fuel cost without compromising efficiency, power and performance. This 3-hour training workshop will cover important areas such as performance comparison, safety, economy and aspects of conversion. Relevant case studies will be discussed and shared to give participants practical solutions to eventually use natural gas for their HDV operations.

Facilitated by:
Dr. Pipon Boonchanta 
Associate Professor 
KAESETSART UNIVERSITY 

Consultant 
PTT PLC

1700 End of Workshop

� Day Three, Friday, 7 November 2014 �

0900 Start of Site Tour 

1200 End of Site Tour

For more information, please contact:
All Events Group
Miranthy Wardhani
Business Development Manager
E: miranty@naturalgasglobal.com

Strategic Partner:
Majalah TAMBANG
E: iklan@tambang.co.id


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