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9TH ANNUAL Asia’s Only Commercial Gas Turbines Event For Users By Users
14 - 16 April 2015
CONFERENCE 2015
Key Speakers to Watch Out For
Li Liang
Zainal Arifin
Vice General Manager, Gas
Resource Development
Department,
Huaneng International
Power Development
Corporation, China
Senior Engineer, Strategic
Planning, Engineering &
Technology Division,
PT PLN (Persero),
Indonesia
Ir. Ismail Bin Musa
Sanil C Namboodiripad
Staff Engineer Rotating,
Central Engineering
Department, Gas Processing
and Utilities Division,
PETRONAS Gas Berhad,
Malaysia
Head (O&M),
Sterlite Grid, India
Dr. Somgjat
Dekrajangpetch
Nirmallya Sen
ParkRoyal
on Beach Road,
Singapore
What’s New for 2015?
Key project updates from gas turbine users
in key countries including Indonesia, Thailand,
Malaysia, China and India
Latest O&M strategies such as Wet
Compression, Design Utilization, Heat Rate
Reduction and more
Explore cutting edge gas turbine designs
from leading OEMs
Case studies from OEMs and Users on
improving cost and operational efficiencies
Select the right insurance model, rectification
and repair strategy
Senior Vice President, Asset
Optimization,
Glow Co Ltd, Thailand
Deputy General Manager,
Mech Power Plant,
Haldia Petrochemicals
Ltd, India
Peter South
Yoshimichi Nishigaki
Workstream Lead GTSO &
GenOps,
Synergy, Australia
Senior Engineer,
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power
Systems, Japan
Interactive Workshop on Basic Gas Turbine
Metallurgy and Repair Technology
Expect to meet more than 40% gas turbine
stakeholders from oil & gas, petrochemical,
power and utilities companies
Key Conference Themes
This Year :
Asia’s Power and Energy Market Dynamics –
Prices, Opportunities and Challenges
Pre-Conference Workshop
14 April 2015, 9am-4pm
Basic Gas Turbine
Metallurgy and Repair
Technology
Workshop Leader:
Doug Nagy
Industrial Component Repair
Manager
Liburdi Turbine Services,
Canada
Produced by:
Silver Sponsor:
“An event to meet
different regional experts
and sharing solutions to
different problems”
~ CVR Murthy, Qatar Vinyl Co
“A well put together
event enabling face-toface contact with the
end user”
~ Steve Thurstans,
Interlink Power Systems
Table Top Sponsors:
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Supported by:
Media Partners:
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Partner:
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Gas Turbine Design Innovations and
Modernization Options
Case Studies from Users on their Operations &
Maintenance Experiences to Increase Overall
Plant Efficiency
OEMS – Case studies of projects, failures and
improvements
Fuel Efficiency and Filtration Innovations
Asset Management Strategies
Understanding Agreements and Legal
Requirements
Trouble Shooting, Insurance and Risk
Management Options
Presentation Sponsor:
Exclusive Discount for Users — 50% off
9TH ANNUAL
CONFERENCE 2015
CONFERENCE DAY ONE
15 APRIL 2015 | Wednesday
Registration and Morning Coffee
13.10 Networking Lunch
9.00
Welcome from IBC Asia and Speed Networking
9.10
Chairman Opening Address
Dr Maxine Watson, Director, Power Resources,
Quest Integrity Group LLC, New Zealand
14.10 Gas Turbine Design Utilizing Compressed Natural Gas
for Peak Loading Power Generation
USER’S PERSPECTIVE
8.00
Asia’s Power and Energy Outlook
Asia and China’s Gas and Power Economics, Challenges,
and the Trends to 2025
• Outlining energy market dynamics, challenges and its impact
to energy prices up to 2025
• Understanding the role of natural gas in power generation: Will
natural gas remain to be the peak-shaving fuel source?
• Identifying gas turbine market drivers and impact analysis
Li Liang, Vice General Manager, Gas Resource Development
Department, Huaneng International Power Development
Corporation, China
USER’S PANEL
10.00 National and Regional Gas Turbine Market Overview:
Opportunities and Challenges
• Will China be the world’s leader in gas turbines and how can
shale gas impact this industry?
• India’s gas turbine industry analysis and identifying solutions to
obstacles for growth
• Gas turbine markets in Southeast Asia: Where are the market
hotspots and growth potential?
• Outlining development needs for oil and gas operators of gas
turbine fleets in Asia
Moderator:
Sasha Savic, Chief Executive Officer, SS&A Consultancy,
Switzerland
Panelists:
Li Liang, Vice General Manager, Gas Resource Development
Department, Huaneng International Power Development
Corporation, China
Zainal Arifin, Senior Engineer, Strategic Planning, Engineering
& Technology Division, PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia
Nirmallya Sen, Deputy General Manager, Mech Power Plant,
Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd, India
10.40 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
Zainal Arifin, Senior Engineer, Strategic Planning, Engineering
& Technology Division, PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia
Enhancing Operational Efficiency
14.50 Improving Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Performance
and Efficiency at Mid-Life Operation
USER’S PERSPECTIVE
OPENING KEYNOTE
9.20
• Exploring alternative fuels for gas turbines: How to evaluate
fuel efficiency vs. cost competitiveness?
• Why CNG may be the most favorable feed for gas turbines:
Under what conditions?
• Overview of CNG based gas turbine plant design and
development
• Managing multiple turbine assets: Factors leading to varying
capacity and efficiency for different units and under different
operating regimes
• Executing preventative inspections, repair and upgrading
• Updates on repowering and capacity expansion initiatives
Ir. Ismail Bin Musa, Staff Engineer Rotating, Central
Engineering Department, Gas Processing and Utilities Division,
PETRONAS Gas Berhad, Malaysia
15.30 Identifying Proven Strategies to Improve Gas Turbine
Efficiency
• Analyzing the parameters that affect air filtration performance
in gas turbine operations
• Quantifying the gas turbine efficiency improvements that could
be achieved through EPA filtration
• Demonstrating improvements in efficiency that are possible
through the use of unique air filters
Jason Tang, Senior Manager Business Development & Strategy,
Asia Pacific, MANN+HUMMEL Vokes Air, Singapore
16.10 Afternoon Networking and Refreshment Break
16.40 Advanced Monitoring and Risk Minimization
• Reasons for installing more advanced monitoring
• Types of issues which can be addressed
• Case studies where such systems have prevented significant
failures, and where they have not
Mike Wood, Gas Turbine Consultant, ERA Technologies,
United Kingdom
Gas Turbine Design Innovations and
Modernization Options
17.10 Chairman Summary of the Day and
End of Conference Day One
11.10 How Does the Proven FT8 Technology Helps to Provide
Quick, Reliable Power?
Senior Representative, PW Power Systems
11.50 Real Time Monitoring Dashboard: An In-House Build
Innovation
• Real Time Dashboard for monitoring key performance indicators
(KPIs)
• Automatic notification when KPIs are over the threshold
Dr Somgjat Dekrajangpetch, Senior Vice President, Asset
Optimization, Glow Co Ltd, Thailand
12.30 Identifying Some of the Successful OEM Solutions to
Help Enhance a Gas Turbine Unit Performance
• OEM upgrade programs that enhance unit performance,
reliability, flexibility, etc.
• Applying performance upgrade which improves output and
efficiency to enhance unit’s asset value
• Introduction of Cloud monitoring system that prevent
operational issues and maximize unit reliability
Yoshimichi Nishigaki, Senior Engineer, Mitsubishi Hitachi
Power Systems Japan
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9TH ANNUAL
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
16 APRIL 2015 | Thursday
CONFERENCE 2015
8.30
Morning Networking & Coffee
9.00
Chairman Opening Remarks
Dr Maxine Watson, Director, Power Resources,
Quest Integrity Group LLC, New Zealand
11.40 Gas Turbine Maintenance Strategy:
OEM LTSA – In-house or Hybrid
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Gas Turbine Market Outlook:
OEMs’ Perspectives
OEM PANEL DISCUSSION
9.10
Peter South, Workstream Lead GTSO & GenOps, Synergy,
Australia
Which Gas Turbine Technology Advancements are
Foreseen by OEMs to Satisfy the Current and Future
Market?
• New product and operational intelligent system introduction
• What are the future development and technology trends for
gas turbines for oil and gas & power generation applications?
• What efforts have been made on emission and noise control for
greener energy solutions?
12.20 Networking Lunch
Fuel Efficiency and Filtration
13.50 Cost-Effective & Energy-Efficient Filtration
• The influence of ambient climate on the performance of gas
turbines
• Current approaches for inlet air mass enhancement
• Haldia Petrochemical’s case studies for filtration problems &
solutions
• New and highly efficient technology for filtration
Moderator:
Doug Nagy, Industrial Component Repair Manager, Liburdi
Turbine Services, Canada
Panelists:
Yoshimichi Nishigaki, Senior Engineer, Mitsubishi Hitachi
Power Systems Japan
Senior Representative, PW Power Systems
Nirmallya Sen, Deputy General Manager, Mech Power Plant,
Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd, India
14.30 Optimization of Combined Cycle Power Plants on
Residual Furnace Oil
• Avoiding heat rate degradation with higher fuel quality
• Fuel oil treatment
• Impact of ash bearing fuel over heat-recovering steam generator
(HRSG) performance
• Additive dosing for Vanadium in residual fuel oil
• Overcoming major challenges for independent power plants
operating with light oils
Agreements and Legal Requirements
Understanding LTSA Agreements for Gas Turbine
Applications
• What are the various Long Term Service Agreements (LTSAs)?
• Analyzing maintenance needs and understanding the potential
contractual structures with OEMs and non-OEMs that would
meet those needs
• Auditing currently existing LTSAs to identify and assess significant
risk factors
• Renegotiating and amending LTSAs to improve contractual
clarity and to consolidate fleet-wide concepts for consistent and
practical LTSA management
• Performing due diligence on LTSA documents in the context of
acquisitions of power generation assets
Sasha Savic, Chief Executive Officer, SS&A Consultancy,
Switzerland
10.30 Morning Networking and Refreshment Break
15.10 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
Asset Management
15.40 OEM vs. Third Party Assessment Management
• The balance between OEM and third party contracting
• Contracting strategies: Working with OEMs
• The basics of asset management and best practices
For speaking opportunities, please email
sabrina.low@ibcasia.com.sg
16.20 Gas Turbine Airfoil Thickness as a Life Limiting Factor
for Component Life
Gas Turbines Operational Best
Practices and Maintenances
11.00 Reliance Power’s Experiences: Optimizing Reliability and
Efficiency on Reliance’s Gas Turbines Fleet
USER’S PERSPECTIVE
For speaking opportunities, please email
sabrina.low@ibcasia.com.sg
USER’S PERSPECTIVE
9.50
Matching the strategy to the fleet
Developing in-house capability
Maintaining relationship with OEM if you ‘go it alone’
Synergy’s strategy
Case studies
• Reliance’s experience in using aero derivative gas turbines on
gas pipelines and problems faced
• Reliance’s fleet of industrial gas turbines and best practice
maintenance and operation of GE machinery
• Experiences with both aero derivative and frame turbines in
terms of shutdowns and reliability
• Use of various liquid fuels for GE turbines; comparing and
contrasting efficiency based on fuel used
• Fundamentals of turbine blade life and retirement rules
• Metallurgical solutions for extending turbine blade and vane
life
• Wall thickness loss as the ultimate cause for retiring turbine
blades
• Strategy for managing wall thickness and therefore extending
service life
Doug Nagy, Industrial Component Repair Manager,
Liburdi Turbine Services, Canada
17.00 Chairman Closing Summary
Sanil C Namboodiripad, Head (O&M), Sterlite Grid, India
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9TH ANNUAL
PRE-CONFERENCE
WORKSHOP
14 APRIL 2015 | Tuesday
CONFERENCE 2015
9.00am – 4.00pm
Basic Gas Turbine Metallurgy and
Repair Technology
Overview and Objective
Course Schedule
This workshop will explain super-alloy metallurgy as it applies to gas turbine
components. We will look at component damage experienced from gas
turbine service exposure and the techniques used to analyze the remaining
life of components removed from service. We will compare and contrast
protective coatings, component repair technologies, and repair quality
assurance techniques. The workshop includes many case study examples,
and the last section is devoted to a workshop where attendees develop
component repair solutions. Participants may submit questions in advance
regarding repair issues faced in their jobs.
Who Should Attend
A must for GT repair shop personnel, GT designers and technical staff,
Operations and maintenance engineers and technicians responsible for gas
turbine component repairs, and insurance companies!
Introduction: Economics of gas turbine component refurbishment
Review of typical gas turbine components and operational environment
Materials and Metallurgy: Gas Turbine materials and their properties
Gas Turbine Coatings used in Gas Turbines for oxidation, corrosion, wear
and thermal control
Degradation Characteristics in Gas Turbine Components: Creep, fatigue
and others and their effects on components
Component Evaluation: Service damage determination of refurbishment
requirements
Refurbishment & Repair Processes: Techniques used to restore components
Quality Assurance: Methods and procedures to verify components meet
industry standards
Case Studies & Problem Solving: Practicing the process of component
repair and refurbishment
Wrap-up and Evaluation
About Your Workshop Leader
Doug Nagy, Industrial Component Repair Manager, Liburdi Turbine Services, Canada
Douglas Nagy is the manager of component repairs at Liburdi Turbine
Services in Canada, where he manages industrial gas and steam turbine
component repairs and provides guidance to research, metallurgy, and
development engineering groups.
An experienced speaker, Doug has presented at numerous conferences and seminars
such as the ASME/IGTI Turbo Expo, ASM Materials Solutions Conference, Various Gas
Turbine User Meetings, Gas Turbine Users Symposium, and ASME International Gas
Turbine & Aeroengine Technical Congress.
He has 25 years of extensive experience in the analysis of industrial and aero gas turbine
components, failure analysis, wear and friction research, high temperature gas turbine
component inspection, condition assessment, superalloy metallurgy, and development
of coatings and repair processes.
Doug is co-author of numerous technical papers on repairs of gas turbine components
as well as coating design and application in publications such as Surface and Coatings
Technology, Surface Engineering, Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power,
and SAMPE Journal of Advanced Materials.
Doug lectures on superalloys and metallurgy at university and commercial levels. He is
a part time instructor at McMaster University, supervising undergraduate and graduate
student projects and theses. He has also served as expert witness on turbine component
condition assessment, failure analysis, and metallurgy.
His professional affiliations include the Professional Engineers of Ontario (Canada), the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and ASM International.
Companies Which Attended the Gas Turbines Conferences Include
*Companies are featured in alphabetical order
Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Co (TAKREER) • Air New Zealand Gas Turbines • Alborz Turbine Services Co • Alinta Energy • Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty AG • Alstom Power
Asia Pacific • Ansaldo Thomassen BV • AON Singapore • Apac Energy Rental • Asia Capital Reinsurance Group Pte Lt • Bangkok Cogeneration • BP Singapore • Camfil Farr Air
Filtration India Private • Camfil Farr Power System • Carigali Pttepi Operating Co Sdn Bhd • Castrol • Petronas Gas Berhad • Cess • Chana Power Plant • Chevron • Chromalloy
• CLP Holdings • CLP Power Hong Kong • Connell Wagner • Delta Electricity • Dr J H Burgoyne & Partners Ltd • Eastern Power & Electric Co • ERA Technology Ltd • ExxonMobil
Exploration & Production • FFT Beteiligungs-Gmbh • FM Insurance • Freudenberg Filtration Technologies • GE Energy Asia Pacific • GE Power & Water • Genting Lanco Power
• Glow Co • GT Roc • GTC Services Limited • Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd • JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp • KBC Advanced Technology • Kepco Philippines • Keppel
Merlimau Cogen • Kessinger Energy Services • Kinetic Australia Pty Ltd • Kot Addu Power Company • Kuala Langat Power Plant • Kuwait Oil Co • Lakdhanavi Ltd • Lottechemical
Titan • MAPNA Turbine Engineering & Manufacturing Co • Marubeni Power Asset Management Limited • Masaood John Brown International • Meiya Power Co Ltd • Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries Ltd • MTU Maintenance Berlin Brandenburg GmbH • Muara Karang Power Plant • National Thermal Power Corporation India • Nordic Air Filtration As • North
Delhi Power Ltd • NTPC Ltd • O&M Solutions OMS • Oil Search Limited • Operational Energy Group • Pakistan International Airlines • Perth Energy Pty Ltd • Petrochemical
Corporation of Singapore • PetroChina • Petrokazakhstan Kumkol Resources • Petronas Gas Bhd • Centralised Utility Facilities • Petronas Penapisan • Phu My 3 Bot Power •
Port Dickson Power • PowerSeraya • Powertek • PPN Power Generating Co • Pratt & Whitney Power Systems • PT GMF Aeroasia • PT Indonesia Power • PT Mitra Energi Batam/PT
Dalle Energy Batam • PT Pembangkitan Jawa Bali • Persero/PT PJB Muara • PT Polysindo Eka Perkasa • PT Sulzer Turbo Services • PT Sumberdaya Sewatama • PTT Exploration
& Production PCL • PTT Global Chemical PCL • PTT Public • PWS East Asia • Qatar Power Co • Qatar Power Company • Qatar Vinyl • Quest Integrity • Quest Integrity Group •
Ranhill Power O&M Ratchaburi Power • Reliance Industries • Reliance Power • Rolls Royce • Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance • Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Co (SAFCO/SABIC) • Saudi
Electricity Company • Sembcorp Cogen • Sembcorp Industries • Senoko Energy • Shell Chemicals Seraya • Shin Nippon Machinery Co • Siemens • Sime Darby Energy • Sime
Darby Engineering • Suadi Electric Company • Sulzer Turbo Services • Tata Power • TCI Gas Turbine Technologies • Team Industrial Services • Teknik Janakuasa • Tenaga Nasional
Berhad • TNB Gulugor Tenaga Nasional • Tuas Power Generation • Turbine Services (Thailand) • Verve Energy • Voith Turbo Pte Ltd • Wartsila • Wood Group Heavy Industrial
Turbines • Worley Parsons • WW Engineering & Construction • YTL PowerSeraya
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Showcase your products and
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For more information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available for 2015, please contact:
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9TH ANNUAL Asia’s Only Commercial Gas Turbines Event For Users By Users
14 - 16 April 2015
CONFERENCE 2015
ParkRoyal
on Beach Road,
Singapore
Be at the Forefront of Gas Turbine
Developments in Asia!
Gas turbines are increasingly being used in power generation and process applications in utility sector as well as in LNG compression. Its
critical role in a plant makes the operation and maintenance procedures extremely important to the overall profit.
“According to a study on ‘The Industrial Gas Turbine Global Maintenance Market’, it is estimated that the maintenance of gas turbines
worldwide is worth over $18 billion. The need for increased routine maintenance is likely to increase in years to come.”
In its 9th year running, the Gas Turbines conference aims to continue to deliver Asia’s only commercially-focused gas turbines event. In
light with the success of conferences over the previous 8 years, the conference focuses on technological innovations, operations and
maintenance best practices as well as cost management strategies.
Featuring Operational Best Practices in Asia Pacific
KAZAKHSTAN: Petrokazakhstan Kumol
Resources Providing a User’s Perspective on
OEM vs. Third Party Assessment Management
CHINA: Huaneng to Share on
Asia and China’s Gas and
Power Economics, Challenges,
and the Trends to 2025
THAILAND: Ratchaburi Power Co. to Provide a
Case Study on Operating Plant in Part Load
Condition
INDIA: Reliance on
Optimizing Reliability and
Efficiency on Reliance’s Gas
Turbines Fleet
MALAYSIA: Petronas on Improving Combined
Cycle Gas Turbine Performance and Efficiency at
Mid-Life Operation
INDONESIA: PLN on Gas Turbine Design Utilizing
Compressed Natural Gas for Peak Loading Power Generation
Hear What Our Delegates Say...
Who You Will Meet
INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN
“Networking and interacting with other
operators”
~ Warren Hawkins, Alinta Energy
“Topics and content were very interesting”
~ Noor Wahyu Hidayat, PT Mitra Energi Batam
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Oil and Gas Companies 15%
Governments 3%
Power Generation Companies 37%
Power Plant Operators 10%
OEMs 11%
Maintenance and Repair 10%
Independent Turbine Equipment 10%
Insurer, Financier, Consultants and
Lawyers 2%
■ EPCs 2%
“New ideas for the optimization of gas turbines”
~ Jazlan B Ibrahim, Petronas Gas Bhd
GEOGRAPHY BREAKDOWN
“The event brings influential decision-makers
into a single location where decisions can be
made and business can be done”
~ Megan Thomas, Wood Group GTS
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Australia and New Zealand 10%
North Asia 20%
Singapore and Malaysia 25%
Rest of South East Asia 20%
Middle East 10%
India 5%
Europe and USA 10%
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TripleOne Somerset #10-06,
Singapore 238164
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