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Offshore Marine Crewing and Manning, Asia's First and ONLY conference on sourcing and manning solutions for offshore oil and gas operations, will be held in Singapore from 23-26 June 2014. More updates at www.offshorecrewingmanning.com
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Asia’s FIRST and ONLY Conference on Sourcing and Manning solutions for offshore oil and gas operations
CREWING AND MANNING
Chief Executive Off icerNordic Maritime
President – Business DevelopmentJaya Holdings Ltd
BP Upstream Marine AuthorityAsia Pacif ic Region, BP Singapore Pte Ltd
Chief Operating Off icerC-MAR
Organised by: Supporting Media Partners:Technology Spotlight Sponsor:
Maritime
CREWING AND MANNINGGlobal Drivers for Offshore Crewing and Manning9:00 Global Energy Markets and outlook for Offshore Oil & Gas E&P
Beyond the US: the potential impact of rising shale oil and gas on global oil prices
How is the race for new offshore oil & gas exploration expected to develop?
What investment is expected in existing and emerging offshore regions?
Gordon Kwan, Head of Regional Oil & Gas Research (APAC), Nomura Holdings Inc
9:30 Panel Discussion: Local Content and Cabotage Regulations: Opportunity or Risk?
Key developments across major markets – West Africa, Brazil, North Sea, Europe
What it means for Drilling, FPSO, Subsea and OSV operations
Strategies for achieving compliance Implications for market access and sustainability Partnership opportunities arising in developing local
capacity and capability Moderator:
George R Horsington, President – Business Development, Jaya Holdings Ltd
Panelists: Yeo Zhi Bin, Vice President, Research, CIMB Singapore Jonathan Michael Dunstan, Chief Operating Officer, EMAS Offshore Construction & Production Pte Ltd Kjell Goran Gauksheim, Chief Executive Officer, Nordic Maritime Senior Representative, Dynamic Offshore Drilling
10:10 Expediting Solutions to manage the Talent Crunch Employment outlook for oil and gas sector in the next 5
years New technology, ageing workforce, lack of workforce
entering the industry– how to manage this triple whammy Collaborating for success – where are the opportunities
Visit www.offshorecrewingmanning.com for updated speaker details
10:40 Morning tea
Succeeding in Indonesia 11:15 Government Update: Future Developments in Indonesia’s Local Content and Cabotage Law Regime
Flexibities and exemptions to expect What kind of support is the government prepared to offer? Key timelines
Sampe Purba, Vice President, Program & Budget Management PSC Contracts, SKKMigas
11:45 Industry Panel: Market entry and sustainability strategies for Indonesia
Managing Regulatory compliance Collaborating with local partners and government
agencies Financing projects in Indonesia Strategies to manage local crew shortage
Moderator:Jason Waldie, Director, Douglas Westwood Singapore
Panelists: Stephanus Hanan, Director, PT Jawa Tirtamarine Henky Suharto, President Director, PT Mahakarya Geo Survey More panelists to be confirmed
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12:30 Networking lunch
Crew Sourcing Strategies13:30 Case Study: Crewing Strategies for Short-term Projects
Identifying the common challenges What are the crewing strategies available Developing and retaining crew for short term projects
Abdul Lateef Siddiqui, Fleet Director-Offshore, V Ships Asia Group
14:10 Sourcing Strategies for Small and Mid-Scale Companies
Obtain the most Efficient Crew for your Offshore Operations
Partnership and cooperation options available to small and mid-scale companies working within the industry
Adding the extra value for contributing to your successAllan Falkenberg, Regional Managing Director, OSM Maritime Group
14:40 Afternoon Tea
15:10 The Key Priorities of Travel Management Within The Energy Industry – Consolidation & Security
Safety and Security in Crew Mobility Cost considerations & Value in Consolidation Transparency in transfers
Ingrid Joshi, Regional Head of Sales-Asia & Asia Pacific, APT Instone
Crewing Challenges and Solutions for Key Markets15:40 Indonesia
Local Content requirements and its impact the demand for local crew?
What are the steps taken by the government to facilitate offshore investment and crew development?
Sourcing strategies for local crew-What works in Indonesia?Stephanus Hanan, Director, PT Jawa Tirtamarine
16:10 Crewing Challenges and Solutions for Brazil Local content requirements and immigration laws
affecting crew accessibility Crew demand and supply analysis for Brazil’s Offshore industry Government support and incentives for foreign investors
–What more needs to be done?Peter Aylott, Chief Operating Officer, C-MAR
16:40 West Africa What are the expectations from West Africa’s offshore crew? Industry best practices for sourcing in West Africa Driving local content regulations and its impact on the
demand for offshore personnel Realistic timeframes for meeting talent shortage in the region
Chetna Shetty, Crewing Manager, Stanford Marine, U.A.E
17:15 Questions and Discussion 17:30 End of Day 1 Followed by Cocktail Reception
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CREWING AND MANNINGDeveloping Specialized Crew Competency9:00 Oil and Gas Companies Expectations from the Offshore Crewing Industry
How have the Industry requirements changed in recent times
Impact on your HR strategy What are the challenges faced in recruiting
Erwindo Tanjung, Drilling Manager, Pertamina Hulu Energi ONWJ, Indonesia
9:30 Case Study: Developing and Retaining Crew for the Offshore Sector
Collaboration between local governments and Oil and Gas companies to attract and progress local crew-What kind of policies and cooperation models need to be in place
Utilizing transferable skills available from other industries to create a multi skilled workforce
Creating competitive advantage through internal safety policies and practices
James Fortnum, BP Upstream Marine Authority, Asia Pacific Region, BP Singapore Pte Ltd
10:00 Managing the Need for Specialized Crew in the Ever Progressing Offshore Market
Need for specialized training and development to enhance competency?
Preparing crew for deep water exploration and production Risk Mitigation and Safety Management through Education
and Training Indranil Majumdar, General Manager-Fleet, Jaya Holdings
10:40 Morning tea
Sourcing and Retention Strategies for Key Offshore Segments 11:10 Sourcing Crew for the FPSO Operations- Requirements, Challenges and Solutions
Competency development for the FPSO Offshore Operations
Major Offshore Emergency Management - Required role of the Offshore Crew
Changing scenarios - Continual improvement on Rules, Regulations and Standards
Maximizing the focus of Offshore crew for efficiency management
Meenakshi Sundaram, General, Manager-Production, ONGC India
11:40 Crewing strategies for OSV-Requirements and Challenges
Assessing the crewing demand for Offshore operations Crew competency and training requirements Strategies to source and retain specialized crew for OSV
operations Arvind Sharma, Group Director Loss Prevention & HR Marine, Bernhard Schulte Ship Management
12:10 Sourcing and Crewing Solutions for Remotely operated vehicles (ROVs)
What are the crewing strategies available to ROV operators
Identifying the crew selection criteria for your offshore operations
Industry best practices and case studiesSenior Representative, EMAS (Confirmed)
12:40 Networking lunch
13:30 Industry Round Table on Crew Development and Retention
Modularization in the workforce to grow and retain talent Retaining crew for short-term projects Overcoming retention challenges faced by foreign
investors in local markets What are the best policies for crew retentions?
Panelists: Sanjay Dasmunshy, Fleet Group Manager, FPSO/FSO, Thome Oil & Gas Pte Ltd Erwindo Tanjung, Drilling Manager, Pertamina Hulu Energi ONWJ, Indonesia Indranil Majumdar, General Manager-Fleet, Jaya Holdings
Operational and Mobility Challenges14:10 Are ‘Offshore Accommodation Barges’ the Answer to reducing cost and improving safety in Crew Transfers?
Choosing between accommodation barges and alternative methods of crew transfer-What are the mitigating factors?
How feasible are offshore crew accommodation barges in Asia?
Managing environmental and operational risk for complex operations
Senior Representative, Strategic Marine Singapore (Confirmed)
14:50 Crew Liability and Claims Management MLC regulatory update and its impact on offshore oil and
gas operations What are the key implementation challenges for the
offshore sector Risk mitigation for the offshore sector – commentary on
best practiceAndrew Lee, Partner, Hill Dickinson LLP
15:30 Afternoon Tea followed by End of Day 2
17:00 Site visit to EMAS Training Academy and Simulation Center
Arvind Sharma, Group Director Loss Preventionernhard SSchulte Ship ManagagemeementnBe
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EMAS Academy, a S$10 million maritime training institute dedicated to advancing safety, operational standards and equipping offshore personnel with the specialized skills required to execute intricate offshore operations. The academy and simulation center gives participants
the chance to hone their skills in a large array of operational environments and prepares them to handle the most trying conditions so they can deliver optimum performance at sea.
www.offshorecrewingmanning.com +65 6508 2401 [email protected] TODAY!
CREWING AND MANNING
Expediting Sourcing and Manning Solutions for the Global Offshore IndustryThe ’Offshore Marine Crewing and Manning’ conference is aimed at addressing the burning issues surrounding offshore crewing including sourcing, training and development while creating an interactive platform for all industry player to raise their expectations and concerns
‘The difficulty is that there’s not just one issue which we need to address. An ageing workforce, a lack of students entering the industry, stringent immigration requirements even for skilled workers, and an explosion in demand for specialist crew such as dynamic positioning officers, have all combined to create a perfect storm for the domestic industry.’- Peter Aylott, COO, C-Mar Group. 2 Sept 2013
Why You Must Attend? Expand your Global network and build partnerships with key players
from the industry including Oil and Gas majors, Vessel operators and ship managers
Get the latest updates on regulatory changes, market outlook and what it means for your crewing and training strategies
Learn from the success stories of leading E&P companies and vessel operators on sourcing for local crew in key regions
Devise strategies to develop and retain specialized crew in this competitive industry
Identify strategies to manage the talent crunch in the energy market
For information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact: Ms. Catherine Wong/ Tel: +65 65082 469/
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Offshore Crew – Liability and Claims Management
The workshop aims to provide a comprehensive guideline to offshore operators regarding crew liabilities arising from E&P operations and how these issues can be resolved.
1. Risk in offshore operations2. Financial and legal liabilities arising as a consequence of crew
operations3. Trends in recent claims4. How are claims assessed and processed by P&I5. Legal Issues related to claims
Crew Mobility & Deployment – Commercial and Legal considerations
The offshore oil and gas segment is a global industry that employs specialized workforce from multiple regions and countries. A global deployment strategy needs to consider not only the economics, but also labour and immigrations laws and alternative strategies.
1. Deployment strategies for global operations amidst the regulatory changes
2. Legal requisites for foreign crew3. Labour and immigration concerns for skilled crew4. Case Studies and Country Examples
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Asia’s ONLY Offshore Crewing Event
Network Across 3 Offshore Co-located Events
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www.offshorecrewingmanning.com +65 6508 2401 [email protected] TODAY!
BY INDUSTRY BY COUNTRY
25%20%
15%
15%12%
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3%
OSV, FPSO, Rig Operators Oil & Gas Companies EPC Crewing agencies
Ship Managers Crew Training Services Providers Ship Agents Classi cation
20% Indonesia
02% Australia
02% India
10% Malaysia
55% Singapore
03% Middle East
03% Europe
05% Rest of the world
Fleet Group Manager FPSO/FSO, Thome Oil & Gas Pte Ltd
Drilling ManagerPertamina Hulu Energi ONWJ
Regional Managing DirectorOSM Maritime Group
Fleet Director-OffshoreV Ships Asia Group
General, Manager-ProductionONGC India
Gain market information and network across 3 co-located events!
Joint Plenary Sessions: Global Energy Markets and outlook for Offshore Oil & Gas E&P Panel Discussion: Local Content and Cabotage Regulations: Opportunity or Risk? Expediting Solutions to manage the Talent Crunch Government Update: Future Developments in Indonesia’s Local Content and Cabotage Law Regime Industry Panel: Market entry and sustainability strategies for Indonesia
Crewing Challenges and Solutions for Major Markets
Local Content Requirements and its Impact on your Crewing Strategy
Developing Specialized Crew Competency
Sourcing and Retention Strategies for Key Offshore Segments
Operational and Mobility Challenges for the Offshore Market
Strategy showcase from FPSO, OSV, Subsea and Drilling rig operators
Regional Seismic Projects and Prospects Survey and Field Optimisation Marine Seismic Surveys Market Thematics Technology and Project Risk
Management How Multi-Client Surveys Impact Spending
in the Marine Seismic Acquisition Market Broadband Data Acquisition Surveys
update
Local content and Cabotage policy updates from key offshore markets
Commercial impacts of policies - Investment and partnership opportunities
Cabotage roundtable – risks, opportunities and strategies
Market access strategies for Brazil, West Africa, East Africa and Indonesia
Government incentives and initiatives to facilitate investment
Case studies from international operators
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