Day 1
Conference Day One | Tuesday 28 February 2012
08:30 Registration & Morning Coffee
09:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Joseph Tobing, Senior Legal Counsel, Hess Corporation
Regulation & Market Opportunities
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09:10 Update on Cabotage Regulation: What’s Included and
What’s Not?
- Detailed evaluation of the Indonesian cabotage rules
- How are the assets classified?
- Will producing assets be waived of cabotage rules?
- How will foreign vessels in the oil & gas sector be exempt from
the cabotage law?
- How will cabotage rules impact opportunities for local Indonesian
oil & gas and shipping industry
- Achieving transparency and sanctioning cabotage rules
Freddy Numberi, Minister, Indonesian Ministry of
Transportation
09:50 The Impact of Cabotage Law on the Shipping industry
- Key challenges and opportunities faced by the shipping industry
- Latest plans implemented by the shipping companies to address
the cabotage law
- Regulator vs Shipping Industry: What is the next step?
Freddy Numberi, Minister, Indonesian Ministry of
Transportation
Eddy Kurniawan Logam, Director, PT Logindo
Samudramakmur
George Horsington, General Manager, Swire Pacific
Offshore
10:30 Morning Tea and Networking Break
11:00 Indonesian Government Gas Development Plans & Future
Opportunities
- Assessing the shift from oil to gas production: Benefits, challenges& project opportunities
- Impact of government domestic gas requirements on offshore
E&P
- The future role of gas in Indonesia
Satya W. Yudha, Member, The House of Representatives
of Indonesia Commission VII (Energy, Mineral Resources,
Environment, Research and Technology)
Regulation & Market Opportunities
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11:45 Production Sharing Contracts in the Offshore Indonesia
Oil & Gas Sector
- Government, contractor and PSCs – managing the relationship
- Indonesian PSCs and the current challenges
- The great expectation
- The future of Indonesian PSCs
Joseph Tobing, Senior Legal Counsel, Hess Corporation
12:30 Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) – A Success Magnet
for Offshore Oil & Gas Projects in Indonesia
- What are the opportunities associated with a PSC?
- Successfully managing the PSC terms
- Latest updates for PSC holders
Sampe L. Purba, Vice President for Program and Budgeting
Management of PSC, BP Migas
13:15 Lunch
14:40 Forming a Successful Production Sharing Contract (PSC)
for Oil & Gas Projects
- The shape and form of different production contracts
- The breakdown of PSC requirements
- Cost recovery mechanism
- Tax
- Local vs international content
Joseph Tobing, Senior Legal Counsel, Hess Corporation
Sampe L. Purba, Vice President for Program and Budgeting
Management of PSC, BP Migas
Dr Herman Darnel Ibrahim, Council Member, National
Energy Council of Indonesia
Offshore Operations & Support Services
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15:45 Growing Market Dependence on Offshore Support
Vessels (OSVs) in Indonesia
- Local shipyards role in providing high quality OSVs to support
oil and gas production in Indonesia
- Obstacles that are being faced by local yards in order to be
competitive
- How will the government support this sector?
Eddy Kurniawan Logam, Director, PT Logindo
Samudramakmur
16:30 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break
17:00 Offshore Operation Assets Life Extension
- Effective solutions in maximising the potential of existing assets
- Best practices in achieving offshore life extensions
- Life extension vs de-commissioning
Aznaldi Augustia, Operations Manager, Pertamina Hulu
Energi Offshore North West Java
17:45 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks & End of Day One |
Day 2
Conference Day Two | Wednesday 29 February 2012
08:30 Registration & Morning Coffee
09:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Joseph Tobing, Senior Legal Counsel, Hess Corporation
New & Existing Project Opportunities
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09:10 E&P Project Developments – The Genting Oil Natuna
Experience
Genting’s subsidiary Genting Oil NatunaPte Ltd (”GONPL”) is the
operator and a 100% interest holder of the Northwest Natuna
Production Sharing Contract which is known for its successful
AndeAndeLumut oil discovery. This session will cover GONPL’s E&P
experience in Indonesia.
Steve Jacobs, General Manager, Genting Oil Natuna
09:50 E&P Project Developments – The Inpex Masela Experience
Inpex Masela, a subsidiary of Inpex Corporation is the operator of
Abadi Gas Project Development in West Southeast Maluku planning
to develop the Floating LNG facility in offshore Arafuru Sea Indonesia
with 2,5 MTPA capacity. This session highlights E&P development
to date.
Dinar Indriana Khoiriah, Senior Project Communication
Coordinator, Inpex Masela
10:30 Morning Tea and Networking Break
11:00 E&P Developments: Oil & Gas Operator Perspectives
- Updates on the offshore Indonesia oil & gas sector
- Key policies that have encouraged E&P Investment
- Major setbacks in enhancing E&P projects
- The future of E&P in Indonesia
Dinar Indriana Khoiriah, Senior Project Communication
Coordinator, Inpex Masela
Steve Jacobs, General Manager, Genting Oil Natuna
Sammy Hamzah, President Director CBM, PT Ephindo
A. Hamid Batubara, President Director, PT. Chevron Pacific
Indonesia
11:45 Establishing an Effective Gas Market Structure in
Indonesia
- The future energy demand of Indonesia
- Energy supply and the role of natural gas
- Managing gas supply domestic vs export
- Gas pricing and domestic market development
- Gas supply infrastructure and investment
Dr Herman Darnel Ibrahim, Council Member, National
Energy Council of Indonesia
12:30 The Future Role of Natural Gas in Indonesia
- The impact of existing Indonesian oil& gas industry system under
Law No.22/2001 on the Oil and Gas sector
- Challenges faced by the Government of Indonesia, weaknesses
of the current system and opportunities for oil and gas investors
- Learn why Indonesia should use more natural gas and what
should be done
Dr Kurtubi, Director, Center for Petroleum and Energy
Economic Studies Indonesia
13:15 Lunch
14:30 The Potential in Unconventional Gas in Indonesia –
Opportunities & Challenges
- Evaluate investment incentives for conventional and
unconventional gas
- Latest trends in the unconventional gas market in Indonesia –
How much potential is there in CBM & Shale gas?
- What impact will unconventional gas have on future offshore
gas production?
Sammy Hamzah, President Director CBM, PT Ephindo
Offshore Field Development & Deepwater
Opportunities
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15:15 Lessons Learned from Deepwater Development
Projects
- Overview of IPA Deepwater Development Project Database
- Key findings from these projects – what is the success rate?
What drives successful projects for deepwater developments?
What are lessons learned from projects that faced issues with
these developments?
- What is the current status of the Deepwater Development
market – discussion of the thin market and how it’s affecting
current and future projects – particularly around cost
- Application of lessons learned and current market status of
Indonesia Deepwater Developments
Neeraj Nandurdikar, Manager, Exploration and Production
(Upstream), Independent Project Analysis
16:00 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break
16:30 Offshore Field Development Opportunities in Indonesia
- The great potential of Indonesia as an offshore energy producer
- The domestic gas market and domestic oil subsidies – key policy
issues
- The current offshore situation – reservoir depletion, stranded
assets and regulatory oversight
- The cabotage and customs regime
- Reasons to be optimistic
- Conclusion: Indonesia – Red and White and Rising
George Horsington, General Manager, Swire Pacific
Offshore
17:15 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks & End of Conference
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Workshops
Pre-Conference Workshop | Monday, 27 February 2012 [9 am – 5 pm]
Best-Practice Strategies for Effective Deepwater Developments
Workshop Agenda:
Introduction To Deepwater Offshore Production Systems
- Background and General Trends in Offshore Production.
- Review of Deepwater Field Developed with Floaters and Subsea
Production Systems
- Importance of Deepwater Developments
- Deepwater Field Concepts
- Deepwater Global Energy Review
Deepwater Exploration And Drilling Methods
- Offshore Seismic Exploration Methods
- Reservoir Modelling
- New Requirements for Deepwater Per-Salt Prospects
- Deepwater Semi-Submersible Drilling Rigs
- Deepwater Drillships
- Advanced Drilling Technologies
Deepwater Production Hosts And Key Layout Requirements
- Deepwater FPSO Production Vessels
- Deepwater Semi-Submersible Production Hosts
- Deepwater Production SPARs and Tension Leg Platforms
- Deepwater Gas Tie-Backs
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Field Layout Requirements for Deepwater Developments
Deepwater Subsea Facilities, Installation Challenges And Risks
- Importance of Flow Assurance in Deepwater Developments.
- Deepwater Subsea Production Facilities,
- Installation Methods (Diverless Techniques)
- Deepwater Risks, Challenges and Cost Examples
- Safety and Environmental Issues
Worldwide Global Deepwater Field Developments
- West Africa
- Brazil
- Gulf of Mexico
- Europe
- Australia
Deepwater Projects In Asia – Opportunities And Best Practices
- Existing Deepwater Activities in Asia
- Future Opportunities
- Asian Oil Industry Preparedness for Deepwater
ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADER:

Dr John Preedy, Consultant,
Azur Offshore Ltd, UK
Dr John Preedy worked for BP for 28 years as a research associate
and team leader, working on feasibility studies and acting as a“trouble shooter” covering all aspects of BP’s businesses. These
covered a field development project in the North Sea and several novel resource
recovery techniques which were taken from concept to field pilot trials in Canada.
His specific work in the offshore area covered subsea robotics/automation, seabed
production concepts, FPSO turret technologies, seabed excavation methods,
underwater repair techniques and novel drilling methods.
After leaving BP in 1992, he has continued working in the offshore oil industry
through Azur Offshore Ltd, including activities in the assessment of emerging and
novel technologies, technical and economic audits, deepwater studies, production
sharing agreement evaluations, safety and environmental issues, floating production
systems and offshore installation vessels. Clients have included Chevron UK, BP
Exploration, British Gas, Technomare, Trident Consultants, Fina UK and Cameron
France. Recently he has just completed the preparation of training/operations CDROM
for BP on their deepwater Greater Plutonio Field in Angola. In addition he is responsible
for co-coordinating and is the course director and principal lecturer for the oil industry
training courses that Azur Offshore provides to professional engineers in Europe,
USA, South East Asia, Australia and Africa. He has provided such courses in more
than 25 countries. He is a regular university lecturer in the UK and Europe. He is an
active member of the UK Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) and serves on
their subsea engineering and operations committee.
Post-Conference Workshop | Thursday, 1 March 2012 [9 am – 5 pm]
Successful Risk Management of Offshore Oil & Gas Contracts in Indonesia
Workshop Agenda:
Workshop Agenda:
- Key elements in upstream oil and gas contracts
- Identifying Risks inherent in oil and gas contracts
- Structuring your oil and contracts to manage on shore and offshore
risks
- Negotiating risk allocation in oil and gas Contracts
- Protecting your oil and investments in the short and long term
- Local Law Issues – assessing the implication of regulatory developments
- Overcoming offshore oil & gas contract challenges and risk
- Contractual Clauses in covering risks.
- Case study: Successful contract negotiations and management
ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADER:

Primila Edward, Senior Legal Consultant,
Straits Consulting Group, Malaysia
Primila, has considerable experience in the corporate commercial
sector specialising in the oil and gas, construction and maritime
industries. As in-house counsel for many oil and gas and publiclisted
companies, she has extensive experience in negotiating and drafting contracts
tailored for the oil and gas industry and has extensive experience with cross border
transactions.
The consultancy she heads has a unique approach in providing legal consultancy
services for transactional work which is industry specific. Her experience, spans
across domestic and international cross border matters and multi-jurisdictional work.
She has specific in-depth experience in negotiating and drafting FPSO and EPC
contracts.
Recently, she has evaluated bids for provision of FPSOs for international oil majors.
She advises clients in the Asia-Pacific region in risk management cross border projects
by identifying such risks and working out strategies to overcome them. She is
Immediate Past President of the Malaysian Corporate Counsel Association, a member
of the Malaysian Institute of Arbitrators (MIarb) and author on the chapter on Malaysia
in the publication Getting The Deal Through- Shipping 2011 Oil and Gas Columnist
for Malaysia Business, Senior Writer for Oil and Gas Asia Business Review and Business
Plus.
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