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SUMMARY:Register Now for the LNG Export Engineering & Construction May 31-June 1 – Houston
DESCRIPTION:Project Execution Excellence Through Cost Control, Collaboration & Innovation\n\nFor More Info:\nJoshua Bull Event Director josh.bull@lngexport.us +1 (814) 702 0418\nAndrew York Head of Business Development andrew.york@lngexport.us +1 (832) 548 5702\nKeynote Panel Session\nIndustry Leaders Discuss the State of Play in LNG Export Engineering & Construction\nHear thought leadership discussion around:\nProject Updates\nHear how key projects are progressing and lessons learned so far\nThe Energy Transition\nHow operators are creating greener LNG projects and supply chains\nWorkforce Development\nWhat can the industry do to attract the talent it needs​\nSupply Chain & Logistics\nWhat are the crunch points they are seeing and when do they think things will normalise\nIndustry Standards\nDoes the industry need to work together to create industry standards and what will the benefits be\nDemand Outlook\nHow do they see the demand picture for LNG going forward and what does that mean for project investment in the future\nExecution & Design Strategies – Global Project Perspectives\nProject Updates\nHear how key projects are progressing and lessons learned so far\n​Design Concepts\nEvaluate differing project design concepts from major global projects and identify ways to improve project economics & efficiencies on your project\nExecution Strategies\nAnalyse and compare execution strategies from across a wide range\nof individual projects\nModularization Vs Stick Build\nHear from developers who are doing both, key considerations and identify which approach you think is best for your project\nSingle Contractor VS Multiple\nWhich approach should you take and what are the some of the downfalls of competitive bidding\nFacility Sizing Philosophy\nShould you go large or small? What are the benefits and risks of each approach and which is best for your project\nGulf Coast VS the Rest of the World\nProjects Outside the Gulf Coast\nAssess the ability to get LNG Export projects committed outside of the U.S Gulf Coast\nGlobal Competitiveness\nEvaluate the competitiveness of the Gulf Coast as a project location VS the rest of the world (Canada, East Coast / West Coast, Mexico, Middle East)\nProject Execution Case Studies\nCompare the execution of individual projects outside the gulf coast and assess key benefits and risks\nContracting & Risk Management\nChanging Contracting Model\nFrom lump sum turnkey to reimbursable & open book lump sum and why\nthat matters\nBreaking the Cycle of “Someone Always Loses”\nHow to create a risk structure which is a “win-win” for all parties\nRisk Structure\nHow to create more fairness in the risk structure between operators and contractors in a highly volatile commodity pricing backdrop\nContracting Philosophies\nHear how project owners decide on their contracting philosophies\nCommon Mistakes & Pitfalls\nHear from EPC’s on what they consistently see the owners forgetting\nin the contracting phase\nRegulation, Standards & Codes\nIndustry Standards & Codes Discussion\nAn overview of the existing LNG standards we have as well as future ones in development. Additional gaps where standards may need to be developed. Discussing the potential of developing an LNG standards subcommittee and the key industry benefits\nFERC\nHow are FERC going to be able to handle the next wave of project requests and permits which are coming down the line? What steps are they taking now to prepare, how ready are they and how might this impact your project timelines\nPHMSA, TCEQ, Coast Guard\nHear from the other key regulators on the steps they are taking to prepare for increased project development as well as the latest on updated codes and regulations that may impact your project planning\nSupply Chain & Logistics\nSupply Chain & Logistics Issues\nCOVID has wreaked havoc on global supply chains for LNG project developers with significant material cost escalation, massive expansion of lead times, delays on key equipment deliveries and shortages of key materials and labour\nHear directly from key stakeholders\nInvolved across the supply chain such as major OEM’s, on the steps they are taking to address these key issues and ways in which they are working to mitigate volatility for supply chain & logistics on their projects\nLNG Decarbonisation and the Energy Transition – Driving Towards Net Zero LNG\nCarbon Reduction Strategies\nEvaluate the various ways in which project developers are integrating greener technology into their projects such as carbon capture and storage, sequestration, flaring reduction, bringing efficiencies from the renewable sector and digital led technology solutions\nGreen Economics\nHow will these changes impact the economic model of your plants?\nAnd ways in which to absorb those additional costs\nGreenfield & Brownfield Assets\nAssess the best approach for carbon reduction strategies on both green and brownfield projects\nGeopolitical Landscape – End Customer Perspectives\n​\nHear From Your Customers\nHear from European & Asian utility customers on their emission and carbon reduction requirements in addressing the dual challenge of energy security and carbon reductions and how that may impact your design and execution strategy\n​What are their Demands\nWhat are their LNG demands looking forward given the changing geopolitical landscape. And how many projects do they think are needed in order to satisfy that demand going forward\n​The Role of LNG in the Energy Mix\nUnderstand the role they see LNG playing as a transition fuel, their thinking on nuclear power and the political backdrop driving those choices\nWorkforce Development\n​\nConstruction Labor Shortages\n​\nMeeting Upcoming Construction Labour Demand\nWith demand for labour set to hear from construction companies about the steps they are taking to ensure they have the labour force in place and their solutions for addressing this issue in previous construction waves\nThe War on Talent\nHow to ensure the LNG industry secures its fair share of Engineering & Construction talent to support the development of planned projects\nOperational Workforce Development\n​\nCross industry Collaboration\nHear from key stakeholders across the industry (including universities/colleges, regional associations, major operators, contractors and local government) on the ways in which they are working together to develop the LNG workforce needed to support the development of projects across the Gulf Coast\nAttracting Talent\nUnderstand what the industry needs to do in order to make jobs in the LNG industry appealing to graduates and attract the talent it needs to prosper\nIdentify the Gaps that Need to be Filled\nTo drive the increased transition of students from the point of graduation into careers in the LNG industry\nCost Mitigation\n​\nHear from cross industry stakeholders on ways in which you can work to mitigate costs and cost inflation on projects without impacting safety.\nWith a focus on:\n\nProject Planning & Estimation\nBidding\nContracting\nRisk Management & Mitigation\nDue Diligence\nVendor Lists & Selection\n\nConstruction Innovation\n​\nFrom Silicon Valley to Houston\nThe latest in innovation for construction projects\nFrom Theory to Practice\nHear from project developers with experience in implementing and adjusting to the new technology\nFollow MidstreamCalendar.com for upcoming industry events. Midstream Calendar was created to help synchronize the industry by providing a free lookahead for key industry events across the country. We focus on non-profit support, community, and industry specific trade shows and 2022 midstream & pipeline conferences for gathering and gas processing, transmission, compression, refining plants, chemical plants, fertilizer plants, terminals, storage facilities, LNG plants, syngas, and bio mass. The original energy calendar featuring all streams of energy with renewables. We help oil and gas events get scheduled out for max participation. From the Oil Patch to LNG ship loading.\n2023 Oil and Gas Events added every day.\n2023 Oil and Gas Events Houston\nContact Efrain@AllstreamEP.com for more info.\n\n \nAre you looking for info on the 2024 LNG Export Engineering and Construction Conference? This year it will be held at Hyatt Regency Downtown and Co-Located with Hydrogen +Ammonia North America on June 25 – June 26. Click here for more info\nRegister Now for the LNG Export North America Conference and Expo June 25-June 26, 2024 – Co-Located with Hydrogen +Ammonia NA ( https://midstreamcalendar.com/events/register-now-for-the-lng-export-north-america-conference-and-expo-june-25-june-26-2024-co-located-with-hydrogen-ammonia-dfi-piling/ )\n\n \n
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