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SESSION TIMETABLE
TUESDAY 26TH JUNE
11:30-12:15 LNG basics and fueling stations for vehicles and industrial applications
David Barr, Vice President, CIMC
12:30-13:15 Grand Reveal of the New TITAN®53 - The Largest Composite Cylinders
in the World
13:30-14:15
14:30-15:15 Resourceful Fueling: Natural Gas for Transportation, Operations &
Power On Site Lynn Lyon, Vice President, Hexagon Composites ASA
15:30-16:15 Total – TBC
16:30-17:15 Natural Gas for Commercial Vehicles: Technology, Markets, and Policies
for Growth Charlie Silio, VP – Strategy, Corporate Development &
Marketing, Agility Fuel Solutions
WEDNESDAY 27TH JUNE
10:30-11:15 United Nations Regulatory Update: Impacts & Opportunities Driving
NGVs Dr. Jeffrey M. Seisler, CEO, Clean Fuels Consulting
11:30-12:15 Faster & Fuller Harmonization Timothy Boyle, Director, International Sales,
ANGI
12:30-13:15 Robert Drews, Director of Application Engineering & Marketing, Ariel Corp
13:30-14:15 NGV America
14:30-15:15 Natural Gas for Commercial Vehicles: Technology, Markets, and Policies
for Growth Charlie Silio, VP – Strategy, Corporate Development &
Marketing, Agility Fuel Solutions
15:30-16:15 NGV Global
16:30-17:15 Natural Gas in Transportation: A Discussion on the Geopolitical Impact
of Transportation Innovation, Natural Gas, and ‘Peak Oil Demand’
RJ Johnston, CEO, Eurasia Group
Randy Bell, Director, Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center
SESSION TIMETABLE
FRIDAY 29TH JUNE
10:30-11:15
11:30-12:15 To be confirmed
12:30-13:15
13:30-14:15 Faster & Fuller Harmonization Timothy Boyle, Director, International
Sales, ANGI
THURSDAY 28TH JUNE
10:30-11:15 Robert Drews, Director of Application Engineering & Marketing, Ariel Corp
11:30-12:15 To be confirmed - Total
12:30-13:15 LNG as Maritime Fuel Anthony Teo, Technology & LNG Business
Development Director, DNV GL
13:30-14:15 European legal metrology of CNG, Hydrogen and LNG
Wim Volmer, Business Development Manager, NMi
14:30-15:15 United Nations Regulatory Update: Impacts & Opportunities Driving
NGVs Dr. Jeffrey M. Seisler, CEO, Clean Fuels Consulting
15:30-16:15 LNG basics and fueling stations for vehicles and industrial
applications David Barr, Vice President, CIMC
16:30-17:15
SEMINAR SPEAKERS
DAVID BARR
David Barr is the Vice President for CIMC ENRIC SJZ Gas
Equipment, Inc., the leader in LNG and CNG products in
China. He joined CIMC Enric in 2016 to help them bring
their vast experience and energy technology to North and
South America. David began his career in LNG and
cryogenics industry way back in 1998 when the use of LNG
as a fuel for trucks and buses was just being pioneered. He
formed and was President of Chart’s NexGen Fueling
division where many of today’s LNG products were
designed. Over the past several years he formed an LNG
distribution company for LubeTech and was Vice President
and General Manager of Taylor Wharton’s LNG division
prior to joining CIMC Enric. David holds a BS in Geology
and has two executive MBA’s in leadership and
entrepreneurship.
RANDOLPH BELL Randolph Bell is the Director of the Atlantic Council’s
Global Energy Center (GEC), where he oversees the
Center’s research and programs in Washington and
elsewhere, including the Atlantic Council Global Energy
Forum in Abu Dhabi. He joined the Global Energy Center in
2017 as its Director of Business Strategies. From 2014–
2016, Mr. Bell lead the launch of the Center in his capacity
as Director of Business Development and New Ventures for
the Atlantic Council. From 2011–2014, Mr. Bell was
managing director at the International Institute for Strategic
Studies (IISS)–US, where in addition to holding overall
responsibility for the operations and programming of the
IISS’s Washington, DC office he published extensively on
African, South Asian-, and cyber security issues. From
2010–2011, he was manager of national security at the
Markle Foundation, where he worked on cyber security,
intelligence community information sharing, and technology
policy issues. Mr. Bell has an MPP from the John F.
Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University,
where he was a Public Service and Belfer International and
Global Affairs Fellow, and graduated magna cum laude
from Harvard College.
SEMINAR SPEAKERS
TIMOTHY BOYLE
Timothy R. Boyle - Director of International Sales &
Business Development
Mr. Boyle has over 40 years of experience in
Compression and the Alternative Fuels industries.
Primarily responsible is for the business development of
CNG/LNG International business plan. Education:
Cleveland State University. Work Experience: Developed
CNG technology since 1976 as President of B&M
Compressor till 1997, designed and built CNG Stations in
the Midwest and Mexico. Worked as a Manufactures
Representative and Consultant for CP Industries, Xebec,
Ultra Filter and Grimmer Industries, mainly in the China,
Mexico and USA markets, joined the ANGI International
team in 1999 as Sales Manager, joining
Hanover/Exterran in January of 2006, and rejoining ANGI
Energy Systems in 2009 till Present.
ROBERT DREWS
SEMINAR SPEAKERS
ROBERT “RJ”JOHNSTON
Robert ("RJ") Johnston is a senior fellow with the Atlantic
Council’s Global Energy Center. He became chief executive
officer of the Eurasia Group in 2013 after seven years as head
of the firm's Global Energy and Natural Resources Strategy
Group. RJ is responsible for directing firm strategy and leads
oversight of research, sales, and operations teams across five
offices. As the founder of the energy and natural resources
practice, RJ works closely with corporate and institutional
investor clients involved in the commodity and energy sector.
Services range from board presentations to strategic planning,
drawing upon his experience and analytical expertise in energy
geopolitics and commodity markets. RJ also works closely with
leading metals and mining firms and investors, assessing key
trends involving country risk, supply and demand, and
socioeconomic impact on the sector. He is an active public
speaker on issues in the energy and natural resources sector,
for events ranging from GE Ecoimagination “Future of Energy”
to the Blackstone Energy Roundtable.
He is also a Global Fellow at the Canada Institute of the
Woodrow Wilson Center. RJ also initiated Eurasia Group’s
Days of Service community relations program in 2015 and he is
on the board of Junior Achievement of Greater Washington.
Prior to joining Eurasia Group, RJ served as managing director
of equity research at Medley Global Advisors, serving as the
lead analyst for global energy equities. RJ, in addition, was a
research director at UBS Warburg Energy, working directly in
support of energy trading. And he previously directed internal
research teams supporting oil, LNG, metals, and FX trading at
Enron Global Markets. Earlier, at ArmorGroup, RJ directed
political risk research for corporate clients in a variety of
markets including China, Russia, Colombia, and
Indonesia. Recent notable achievements include published
contributions to the World Economic Forum, the World Energy
Council, the National Petroleum Council, the International Gas
Union, and the Canadian Energy Research Institute, as well
participation in the Ca, the Brookings Institution Task Forces on
US Crude Oil and LNG Exports, and PwC Energy Visions,
among numerous other endeavors. RJ holds a doctorate in
international relations from American University.
SEMINAR SPEAKERS
LYNN LYON
Lynn Lyon is the Vice President of Strategic Marketing at
Hexagon and passionate about the potential for CH4 and H2 to
power energy transformation. Lynn is an influencer and trusted
collaborator with energy, manufacturing and transportation
leaders around the globe with over 200,000 followers on
LinkedIn. She managed a natural gas program for one of the
largest oil and gas producers in Texas, converted light-duty and
heavy-duty fleets to natural gas and led projects with natural
gas-powered drilling and hydraulic fracturing. She
spearheaded the Clean Texas Triangle legislation that was
signed into law by Governor Rick Perry. The initiative spurred
$1.2B in economic investments resulting in the growth of
natural gas as the number one alternative fuel based on
volume and tax revenue in Texas. Lynn has a B.S. from
Shepherd University and an MBA from Southern Methodist
University.
DR JEFFREY M. SEISLER
Dr. Jeffrey Seisler has over 30 years experience as a leader
and advocate in the global NGV industry. He was the founding
director of both the NGV Coalition in Washington (1988-1994)
and the European NGV Association (ENGVA) in the
Netherlands (1994-2007). He was one of the original founders
of NGV Global in 1986, serving as its president from 1998-
2002.
As the CEO of Clean Fuels Consulting based in Washington
and Brussels, Dr. Seisler represents NGV Global and other
clients, doing lobbying, regulatory and commercialization work
at the United Nations and elsewhere where he is a recognized
champion of NGV development.
SEMINAR SPEAKERS
CHARLES A. SILIO
Charles A. Silio is the VP – Strategy, Corporate
Development, and Marketing for Agility Fuel Solutions, the
leading global manufacturer of clean fuel solutions for
commercial vehicles.
Mr. Silio was previously a Principal at Element Partners,
an energy and industrial technology private equity firm,
where his investments included Agility. He previously
worked as a private equity investor with D. E. Shaw & Co.
and GTCR, and as a technology investment banker at
Lazard.
He is a contributor to the Atlantic Council and Eurasia
Group’s project, Shifting Gears: The Future of
Transportation, Oil Demand, and Energy Geopolitics.
ANTHONY TEO
Anthony Teo brings more than 20 years of maritime
experience and 16 years of experience in DNV GL. His
previous roles in the organization includes: Fleet in
Service Surveyor (Singapore), LNG Carrier New Building
Project Manager (Korea) and Head of Department for
Offshore New-building and Conversion (Singapore).
Currently based in Houston, he is responsible for
business development with a strong focus on new
technology for maritime application, LNG as a marine fuel,
Gas ships, energy efficiency and hybrid ships/ technology.
He received a Naval Architecture (Hons) degree from the
University of Strathclyde (Glasgow) in 1998. When he
finds time, he enjoys golf, archery and running.
SEMINAR SPEAKERS
WIM VOLMER
Mr. Volmer has been working at NMi in Oil & Gas since
1995; he started out as a Test Engineer of measuring
instruments and systems. He was promoted to Product
Manager and is now active as Business Development
Manager Oil & Gas. His Standardization experience
includes work for Welmec (a European organization), ISO
and OIML.
PRESENTATION REQUIREMENTS
SLIDE FORMAT Format: PowerPoint Size & Orientation: 16:9 Landscape Media: USB Drive Sessions will be delivered from a podium with a microphone and speakers will be given a device to “click” through slide pages. POWERPOINT SUBMISSION Should you wish to submit your presentation via email, please email slides no later than 22nd June to [email protected] SESSION TITLE & SPEAKER BIO Please ensure session titles and biographies are submitted as soon as possible via email to [email protected]
For further details regarding the Gas for
Transport Pavilion, contact Jason Berman
+61-404-869-556, [email protected]