Site visit - Port of Antwerp-Bruges
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- Site visit - Port of Antwerp-Bruges
For an additional €100 when selected at checkout, attendees will have the opportunity to take a tour of the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, our host sponsor, and see first-hand what progress the port is making in making net zero a reality. Limited spaces available, book soon to avoid disappointment.
13:00 Attendees gather at the Hilton Antwerp Old Town lobby for transfer to the Port House for the tour.
14:00 Attendees gather at the Port House (1 Zaha Hadid plein, 2030 Antwerp)
14:00 Walk to Catharinaplaat ship for boat tour
14:30 Start of the port boat tour
16:15 End of the boat tour and walk to the Port House for Welcome Drinks Reception
Welcome drinks reception
- 16:45
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- 18:15
- Welcome drinks reception hosted by Port of Antwerp-Bruges Port House Antwerp - Port of Antwerp-Bruges
- 08:00
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- Registration open sponsored by - Yara Clean Ammonia
- 08:00
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- Breakfast and morning coffee sponsored by - Woodside
- 08:30
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- 09:15
- Ammonia hour: Market basics and understanding Ruth Sharpe & Jack Merriott - Editor – Ammonia, Argus & Senior Manager - Consulting, Argus
- Getting to know ammonia: Current market dynamics and applications
- What markets are looking to adopt clean ammonia as a fuel in the energy transition?
- EU delegated acts - what do you need to know?
Ruth Sharpe, Editor – Ammonia, Argus
Jack Merriott, Senior Manager - Consulting, Argus
- 09:30
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- 09:40
- Argus welcome Tim Cheyne - SVP Clean Ammonia and Fertilizers, Argus
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- 09:50
- Welcome from Host sponsor: Port of Antwerp-Bruges Tom Hautekiet - Chief Commercial Officer, Port of Antwerp-Bruges
- 09:50
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- 10:00
- Strategic partner presentation Nobuhiko Kubota - Chief Technology Officer, IHI Corporation
- 10:00
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- 10:45
- Keynote panel: Keeping decarbonisation pathways open and ammonia’s role in Europe Speakers include: - CMB, Yara Clean Ammonia, bp, CEPSA, IHI Corporation
- How is Europe approaching clean fuel procurement? Why is clean ammonia so critical to unlocking the hydrogen economy? What are the alternatives?
- How could blue ammonia really shift the market in the transition to green? How will we reach a competitive price for green products?
- How is the industry working together on universally accepted certification for green and blue products across sectors? Why is this so important?
Moderator: Tim Cheyne, SVP Fertilizers and Agriculture, Argus
Speakers include:
Alexander Saverys, CEO, CMB
Vibeke Rasmussen, SVP Product Management and Certification, Yara Clean Ammonia
Mathias Reinemann, Director Business Development Hydrogen Northwest Europe, bp
Enrique Iglesias Barbero, Commercial Structuring - Hydrogen and Clean Power, CEPSANobuhiko Kubota, Chief Technology Officer, IHI Corporation
- 10:45
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- 11:05
- How are European energy import hubs and projects developing? Tom Hautekiet - Chief Commercial Officer, Port of Antwerp-Bruges
The Antwerp Example
- What are the main developments taking place in the port? What are the key benefits of Antwerp as a location?
- What investments are already in place and planned for the future?
- What role is the port playing in the development of the value chain for clean ammonia, particularly ammonia cracking?
- 11:05
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- 11:45
- Coffee break
Regulation
- 11:45
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- 12:05
- Supporting the maritime sector’s adoption of clean ammonia as an alternative fuel in a zero-carbon future Claus Winter Graugaard - Chief Technology Officer – Onboard Vessel Solutions, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
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- 12:45
- Funding infrastructure vs continuous innovation: How to move from R&D to project development Speakers include - European Commission, AP Ventures
- What financing and support mechanisms are being developed at an EU and government level? CfD’s, EU Hydrogen Bank, Innovation Fund, Hint.co
- How will they work? Why are they important in uplifting projects to the next stage of development? What support is available for project developers until production is competitive?
- FID: how to make it a reality? – NEOM Case study
Moderator: Jack Merriott, Senior Manager – Consulting, Argus
Speakers include:
Carla Benauges, Policy Officer, DG CLIMA, European Commission
Michelle Robson, Senior Investment Manager, AP Ventures
- 12:45
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- 13:15
- Pricing and futures market development: Hedging tools to de-risk project development Jack Merriott & Dan Hayes - Senior Mananger, Consulting, Argus & Business Development, Argus
- Challenges in developing price mechanisms to lift offtake contracts
- How does the futures contract work and how it is being applied for new market applications of ammonia?
- 13:15
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- 14:20
- Lunch
Project focus
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- 14:30
- Regional highlight: Ukraine’s green ammonia and bunkering plant project in Odesa Oleksandr Riepkin - President, Ukrainian Hydrogen Council
- Setting the scene: Advantages of Ukraine for the production of green ammonia and ongoing projects
- Green ammonia and bunkering plant project in Odesa region: project overview
- 14:30
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- 14:50
- Supply side: Clean ammonia production hubs around the world Speakers include - Woodside, Iberdrola, Enertrag, ReNew and more
Blue and green project developments in key supply regions
- Supply into Europe: What is out there and where are these projects located around the world?
- Where is the blue and the green? Which is more likely to be available first?
- What are some of the proposed distribution models?
Speakers include:
Louise Hornby, Head of Europe Customer Development, New Energy, Woodside
Ana Valentín-Gamazo, Global Business Development Manager for Green Hydrogen and Derivatives, Iberdrola
Tobias Bischof-Niemz, Director New Energy Division, Enertrag
Barry Lavery, AVP – Europe, ReNew
- 14:50
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- 15:30
- Panel discussion: What is the next big step for supply project development? Speakers include - Woodside, Iberdrola, Enertrag, ReNew
- What are the timelines for major developments? What are the main bottlenecks to kick start production?
- What certainties do project developers and ammonia producers need from regulators and offtakers?
- What are the main challenges in developing price mechanisms to lift the first offtake contract? What are the financing demands?
- IRA: How has it changed the landscape for green and blue project development globally?
- Thinking outside the box: What are some of the challenges we don’t think about?
Moderator: Jack Merriott, Senior Manager – Consulting, Argus
Speakers include:
Louise Hornby, Head of Europe Customer Development, New Energy, Woodside
Ana Valentín-Gamazo, Global Business Development Manager for Green Hydrogen & Derivatives, Iberdrola
Tobias Bischof-Niemz, Director New Energy Division, Enertrag
Barry Lavery, AVP – Europe, ReNew
- 15:30
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- 16:00
- North America production potential: how is North America positioning itself a key energy partner for Europe Speakers include - Pattern Energy, OCI Global
- How much production will there be in the US and Canada? What projects are leading the way?
- How do you see the US market developing versus the European? How will these be balanced?
- Will the US continue to subsidise exports of green ammonia, how does this support European decarbonisation
Moderator: Ruth Sharpe, Editor – Ammonia, Argus
Speakers include:
Erika Taugher, Director, Business Development (Green Hydrogen), Pattern Energy
Keshni Sritharan, Senior Associate, Corporate Business Development and Investments, OCI Global
- 16:00
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- 16:30
- Break
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- 16:50
- Case study: How are utilities working on securing clean ammonia imports in Europe? Benedikt Messner - Senior Vice President, Uniper Global Commodities
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- 17:30
- Certification: Why is it so critical to market ramp up? Speakers include: - Ammonia Energy Association, Hinicio, Ammonia Europe, Enertrag, Authentix
- Defining clean ammonia – how are customers going to pay a premium without a clear definition? A matter of Carbon Intensity: how will benchmarking work in the EU?
- Certification agencies: What are the current benchmarks for certification? What are the current strengths and weaknesses of different schemes?
- Will there be uniform certification for different applications and uses of clean ammonia?
Moderator: Vibeke Rasmussen, EVP President Elect and Director, Ammonia Energy Association
Speakers include:
Wouter Vanhoudt, Global Head of Business Development, Hinicio
Marc Van Doorn, Vice President, Ammonia Europe
Tjaša Bole-Rentel, Business Case Development Manager, Enertrag
Jim Seely, Vice President, O&G Solutions, Authentix
- 17:30
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- Chairperson’s closing remarks Tim Cheyne - SVP Fertilizers and Agriculture, Argus
Drinks reception - sponsored by IHI Corporation
- 17:30
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- 19:30
- Drinks reception sponsored by - IHI Corporation
- 08:00
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- Registration open sponsored by - Yara Clean Ammonia
- 08:00
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- 09:00
- Networking breakfast sponsored by Advario and Fluxys
- 09:00
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- 09:05
- Chairpersons’ opening remarks Oliver Hatfield - VP Clean Ammonia and Fertilizers, Argus
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- 09:20
- Safety first: Ammonia considerations and why this is critical to de-risking new market applications Carl-Antoine Saverys - Deputy Director Shipping, Exmar
- How are public perceptions of ammonia changing?
- How do ammonia operators approach safety today and what can we learn from their experience?
- What do new ammonia users need to know about ammonia handling?
- 09:20
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- 09:50
- Building supply chains for market expansion by volume and scale Cross sector collaboration case studies: A model? Speakers include - Azane Fuel Solutions, EnBW, Advario & Fluxys, IHI & GE Vernova
- Scale up: What does it mean in terms of supply chain engineering and scale of investments? How will it be done depending on end use market?
- How is the lack of terminals and size of vessels to accommodate ammonia being addressed?
- How are new markets working on value chain integration with existing infrastructure, including terminals and storage?
Speakers include:
Case study 1: Nancy De Groof, Vice President Belgium, Advario & Raphael de Winter, Director Business Development and Innovation, Fluxys
Case study 2: Georges Rouhana, Europe Decarbonization Program Leader, GE Vernova & Nobuhiko Kubota, Chief Technology Officer, IHI Corporation
Olivia Barnes, Head of Low Carbon Commodities, EnBW
Håkon Skjerstad, CEO, Azane Fuel Solutions
- 09:50
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- 10:20
- The key to unlocking the hydrogen economy: Ammonia cracking in Europe Speakers include: Christian Renk - Head of Technology, Innovation & Sustainability (TIS) - Operating Unit Fertilizer and Methanol, thyssenkrupp Uhde
- What are the main development in technology readiness? What have been the main roadblocks so far?
- How does it become viable to do ammonia cracking? What will it take for it to become a reality?
- Centralised vs decentralised cracking: how to make it economical for different application markets?
Speakers include:
Christian Renk, Head of Technology, Innovation & Sustainability (TIS) - Operating Unit Fertilizer and Methanol, thyssenkrupp Uhde
- 10:20
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- 10:50
- Hydrogen market applications: How will cracked H2 move around Europe? Speakers include - Air Products, DB Cargo BTT
- How will cracking facilities be connected to hydrogen infrastructure?
- How will hydrogen corridors in Europe work?
- How are hydrogen mobility stations approaching procurement?
Moderator: Graham Weale, Professor, Energy Economics, Ruhr University Bochum
Speakers:
Caroline Stancell, General Manager, Hydrogen for Mobility - Europe & Africa, Air Products
Bjarne Regenbrecht, Project Manager Hydrogen Transport Solutions, DB Cargo BTT
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- 11:20
- Coffee break sponsored by - Advario & Fluxys
- 11:20
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- 11:40
- Chemical industry views: producing and using clean ammonia Speakers include - Ineos Inovyn, BASF
- What is the industry doing in the clean ammonia space and why are hydrogen and ammonia viewed as important in the energy transition?
- The European Union has said that by 2030, 42pc of hydrogen used in industry must be green – how realistic is this?
- The bridge to green: What role will blue hydrogen and ammonia play? How important are developments in the US around low carbon hydrogen and ammonia?
Moderator: Oliver Hatfield, VP Clean Ammonia and Fertilizers, Argus
Speakers:
Wouter Bleukx, Business Director Hydrogen, Ineos Inovyn
Wolfgang Gutting, Commercial VP, Ammonia Value Chain, BASF
- 11:40
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- 12:30
- Shipping industry: How to unlock ammonia’s long-term potential for decarbonising the shipping industry? Speakers include: - Lloyd's Register, Euronav, Pherousa, Amon Maritime, Yara Clean Ammonia, Wartsila
- How is the maritime sector supporting project development for clean fuels? With IMO goals for reducing emissions by 55pc - how will scale up be supported and production kickstarted?
- What does Revised IMO GHG Strategy mean for the industry? What impact could this have on uptake of future fuels?
- Who is looking at ammonia as a future fuel for shipping? What are the main developments in engines, safety and infrastructure for ammonia bunkering?
Moderator: Samie Parkar, Decarbonisation Risk Specialist, Lloyd’s Register
Speakers:
Rustin Edwards, Head of Fuel Oil Procurement, Euronav
Tessa Major, VP Bunkering – Port Regulations & Market Development, Yara Clean Ammonia
Andre Risholm, CEO, Amon Maritime
Fredrik Lindfors, Project Manager Sustainable Fuels and Decarbonisation, Wartsila
- 12:30
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- 13:10
- Conference round up: Offtaker views and cross sector insights – what’s the next step? Speakers include - Amogy, Arab Fertilizer Association, Topsoe, Blue Diamond Australia
- How can demand be aggregated to kickstart the market?
- What role will the incumbent fertilizer market have in aggregating demand? How does clean ammonia fit in existing petrochemical and agricultural value chains?
- What are the aspirations for Cop 28 and how could it help with unlocking ammonia market potential in the energy transition?
Moderator: Oliver Hatfield, VP Clean Ammonia and Fertilizers, Argus
Speakers include:
Christian Berg, Managing Director, Norway, Amogy
Abeer Elsherbiny, Technical Director, Arab Fertilizer Association (AFA)
Rob Stevens, Sector Lead Green Fuels, Power-to-X, Topsoe
Aarti Andrade, Owner, Blue Diamond Australia
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- 13:30
- Ministerial Closing Address: Belgian Federal Government Tinne Van Der Straeten - Minister of Energy, Belgian Federal Government
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- 13:35
- Chairpersons' closing remarks Oliver Hatfield - VP Clean Ammonia and Fertilizers, Argus
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- 14:30
- Lunch