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19th THE JOURNEY TOWARDS CLEANER MARINE FUELS www.sibconsingapore.com 1600+ PARTICIPANTS 70 COUNTRIES 50+ SPEAKERS 45 SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS Organised by: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Managed by: IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd Goh Swee Chen Chairperson Shell Singapore Andy Milnes CEO, Integrated Supply & Trading Eastern Hemisphere BP KEYNOTE ADDRESSES Energy Markets – at the crossroads or a turning point? The fuel availability gap SIBCON LEADERSHIP DIALOGUES Managing the uncertainty in the lead up to a global Sulphur cap Fuel Quality – what should the buyer focus on? The aftermath of OW Bunker – what to know, and how to protect yourself? Exploring price relationships and projections across key fuel grades SHIP OWNER PERSPECTIVES Responding to trade and environment challenges Recalibrating the procurement process Enabling LNG Dealing with fuel quality matters SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT Singapore – what next in this growth story? Mass Flow Metering - Dealing with post implementation challenges The LNG roadmap 2016 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: KEYNOTE ADDRESSES 4-7 October 2016, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL BUNKERING Conference and Exhibition

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19th

THE JOURNEY TOWARDS CLEANER MARINE FUELS

www.sibconsingapore.com

1600+ PARTICIPANTS

70 COUNTRIES

50+ SPEAKERS

45 SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS

Organised by:Maritime and Port Authority

of Singapore

Managed by:IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd

Goh Swee Chen Chairperson Shell Singapore

Andy Milnes CEO, Integrated Supply & Trading Eastern Hemisphere BP

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES• Energy Markets – at the crossroads or a

turning point?• The fuel availability gap

SIBCON LEADERSHIP DIALOGUES• Managing the uncertainty in the lead up to

a global Sulphur cap • Fuel Quality – what should the buyer focus on?• The aftermath of OW Bunker – what to

know, and how to protect yourself?• Exploring price relationships and

projections across key fuel grades

SHIP OWNER PERSPECTIVES• Responding to trade and environment

challenges• Recalibrating the procurement process• Enabling LNG• Dealing with fuel quality matters

SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT • Singapore – what next in this growth story?• Mass Flow Metering - Dealing with post

implementation challenges• The LNG roadmap

2016 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

4-7 October 2016, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL BUNKERINGConference and Exhibition

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THE WORLD’S LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL BUNKERING EVENT IS BACK! SIBCON 2016 has gone a step further and is poised to deliver cutting edge insights from different sectors of the industry. Chatham House Rules will ensure robust debates.

“SIBCON IS THE ONLY BUNKERING CONFERENCE ENGEN FEELS IS WORTH IT, IT DELIVERS THE RESULTS FROM ATTENDING. IT IS A TRULY GLOBAL CONFERENCE WHERE YOU GET TO MEET A LOT OF PLAYERS.”Anmarie Kleinhans, Engen Petroleum Ltd.

SUPPORTING ASSOCIATIONS MEDIA PARTNERS

SIBCON 2016 PROGRAMME:

Tuesday 4 October

Bunker Trade: Risk, Disputes and Claims• Unpaid bunkers• Contracts• Maritime lien• Disputes in Singapore• P&I view• Price risk

Wednesday 5 October

• Guest of Honour Address• Keynote Speeches• Ship Owner Conversations

• Market Scenarios• MFM – post implementation

challenges

The SIBCON Party

Thursday 6 October

• LNG Fuel• The aftermath of OW Bunker• Recalibrating Procurement

• Price Projections• Bunker Supply Chain

transformation?• Medium term outlook

Friday 7 October

Site Tours• Joint Oil Spill Exercise (JOSE)• Visit to Terminals in the Port of

Singapore

Morning

Afternoon

Evening

CONVERSATIONS WITH TOP SHIP OWNERS TAKE CENTRE STAGE!

Jakob Hjortlund Head of Global Operations BW Pacific

Jens Maul Jorgensen Director of Bunker Oldendorff Carriers

Martin Cresswell Fleet Director The China Navigation Company Pte Ltd

Joshua Low Global Head of Trading Maersk Oil Trading

Martin Brodersen Head of Bunkers Torm

Arthur Bowring Managing Director Hong Kong Ship Owners Association

Anders Breum-Borella Senior Bunker Manager Norden

Nitin Mathur Group Managing Director Wallem Singapore

Mathias Bowie Rasmussen Bunker Manager J. Lauritzen

Jon Birkholm Vice President (Commercial and Operations) BW VLCC

BUNKER, LNG AND ALTERNATIVE FUEL SUPPLIERS

Carlos Torres Global Head BP Marine

Timothy Cosulich Managing Director Fratelli Cosulich

Lauran Wetemans General Manager - Downstream LNG Shell

Eddy Van Bouwel Policy Planning Senior Advisor, Global Regulatory Affairs ExxonMobil

Hans Staal Global Bunker Director Brightoil

Goh Tiak Boon Chairman, Technical Committee for LNG Bunkering, Singapore Standards Council, Head of LNG New Business, Pavilion Gas

Dirk Kronemeijer CEO Good Fuels

Christopher D. Chatterton COO Methanol Institute

Bob Thornton Global Marine Technical Director World Fuel Services

ANALYSTS, RISK AND TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS

John Philips Head of Credit Risk Gulf Petrochem

Liz Mccarthy Head of Content Lloyds List

Will Bathurst Global Head of Analysis Peninsula Petroleum

Robin Meech Chairman IBIA

Sushant Gupta Research Director Wood Mackenzie

Cheong Jin Yu VP of Oil, Power and Gas, SGX

Capt Rahul Choudhuri Managing Director VPS

John Larese Global Marine Fuels Technical Liaison Manager ExxonMobil

Adrian Tolson Senior Partner 20I20 Marine Energy

“HIGHLY PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE THAT COVERED ALL DIMENSIONS OF WHAT A WORLD CLASS CONFERENCE PROVIDES”Robert Bailey, US Coast Guard

BE PART OF THE PRE CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM TUESDAY 4 OCTOBER 2016Bunker Trade – Risk, Disputes and Claims with a focus on unpaid bunkers, maritime lien, contracts, MFM case study, managing disputes in Singapore, and price risks.

SITE TOURSFRIDAY 7 OCTOBER 2016Joint Oil Spill Exercise (JOSE)Participants go out to sea for a half-day demonstration on preventing and managing oil spills

Visit to Terminals in the Port of Singapore

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“IT WAS AN EXCELLENT EVENT – MY FIRST SIBCON. EXTREMELY WELL ORGANISED AND MUCH MORE TIGHTLY RUN THAN MANY OTHER CONFERENCES. WELL DONE!”Colin Birch, Vice President, IHS

“VERY INFORMATIVE. BENEFITED FROM VIEWS OF SPEAKERS COMBINED WITH STATISTICAL DATA.”Abhinandan Das Mahapatra, General Manager (Prospects), The Great Eastern Shipping

The rapid change in oil and gas markets has influenced industries on a global scale, and the world of marine fuels has not remained unscathed. Further, with the possible implementation of a 2020 sulphur cap, the market is actively debating demand, risk and a response strategy.

50+ TOP DECISION MAKERS TACKLE MARINE FUEL CHALLENGES3 How should industry manage the transition?

3 What are your peers and competitors planning?

3 Which fuel segments will create opportunities?

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was established on 2 February 1996 with the mission to develop Singapore as a premier global hub port and international maritime centre (IMC), and to advance and safeguard Singapore’s strategic maritime interests. MPA is the driving force behind Singapore’s port and maritime development, taking on the roles of Port Authority, Port Regulator, Port Planner, IMC Champion, and National Maritime Representative. MPA partners the industry and other agencies to enhance safety, security and environmental protection in our port waters, facilitate port operations and growth, expand the cluster of maritime ancillary services, and promote maritime R&D and manpower development.

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IBC Asia is part of the Informa Group, the largest publicly-owned organiser of conferences, exhibitions, and training courses in the world, with an output of over 12,000 events annually. Informa publishes over 2,500 subscription-based information services including academic journals, real-time news and structured databases of commercial intelligence. Informa’s book business has more than 55,000 academic and business titles in print.

TUESDAY 4 OCTOBERPRE CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUMBUNKER TRADE – DISPUTES, CLAIMS AND RISK MANAGEMENT

Chairman: Adrian Tolson, Senior Partner, 20I20 Marine Energy

9.00 Bunker Fraud – Risk Mitigation Strategies and Solutions• Recent cases across jurisdictions• Who has what rights?• Fraud detection and resolution• What trends can we continue to expect?Adrian Tolson, Senior Partner, 20I20 Marine Energy

9.40 Res Cogitans and OW Bunker judgments in Singapore: How these decisions affect the Singapore bunkering industry • Assessing the Res Cogitans and OW Bunker judgments• What are the lessons learned?• Implications for the bunkering industryKelly Yap, Partner - Head of Litigation, Oon & Bazul LLP

10.20 Morning Tea

11.00 Practical insights on maritime lien• What should suppliers, traders and buyers be aware of• Understanding its application across major bunker ports• Anti-lien clauses in charter parties• Maritime lien in SingaporeV Bala, Partner, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP

11.40 Bunker disputes and claims in Singapore• Nature and resolution of recent claims• Post bunker disputes• How to make the most of your surveyor?• Practical takeawaysJohn Phillips, Head of Credit Risk, Gulf Petrochem

12.20 P&I guidance on claims and compensation• What trends are being observed• How do clubs work out the compensation?• Case studiesWai Pong Lee, Regional Advisor, Thomas Miller (South East Asia) Pte Ltd

1.00 Lunch

Chairman: Jakob Hjortlund, Head of Global Operations, BW Pacific

2.00 A practical understanding of the Singapore MFM standard, TR48 for effective risk managementSeah Khen Hee, Chairman, Technical Committee for Bunkering, Singapore Standards Council

2.30 Procedures and Processes in delivery of Bunkers through MFM Kenneth Kee, Technical Representative, IBIA Asia and Member, Technical Committee for Bunkering

3.00 Case Study: Reducing quantity disputes through Mass Flow Meter installationHans Staal, Global Bunker Director, Brightoil

3.30 Mass Flow Meter Panel discussion with speakersModerator: Jakob Hjortlund, Head of Global Operations, BW PacificSeah Khen Hee, Chairman, Technical Committee for Bunkering, Singapore Standards Council Kenneth Kee, Technical Representative, IBIA Asia and Member, Technical Committee for BunkeringHans Staal, Global Bunker Director, Brightoil

4.00 Afternoon Tea

4.30 Close of symposium

PRE–CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM

1600+ PARTICIPANTS

70 COUNTRIES

8 HIGH LEVEL SIBCON LEADERSHIP DIALOGUES

1 SHIP OWNER CONVERSATIONS – Responding to trade and environment challenges

2 MANAGING THE UNCERTAINTY in the lead up to a global Sulphur cap

3 MASS FLOW METERING – Dealing with post implementation challenges

4 FUEL QUALITY – what should the buyer focus on?

5 MAKING LNG FUEL A REALITY

6 THE AFTERMATH OF OW BUNKER – what to know, and how to protect yourself?

7 PRICE RELATIONSHIPS and projections across key fuel grades

8 MEDIUM TERM INDUSTRY OUTLOOK

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DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER9.05 Welcome Address by Guest of Honour

Ng Chee Meng, Acting Minister for Education (Schools) and Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Transport

THE BIG PICTURE

9.20 Keynote: Energy Markets – at the crossroads or a turning point?• Structural shifts impacting oil & gas supply and trade• What more is expected to change?• The next turning point for prices Goh Swee Chen, Chairperson, Shell Singapore

9.40 Keynote: Bracing up for 2020 - A refiner’s response to breaking the status quo• The fuel availability gap• Investment required to meet new demand• Contending with pricing and demand uncertainties • Incentives and certainty sought Andy Milnes, CEO - Integrated Supply & Trading, Eastern Hemisphere, BP

10.00 Opening of Exhibition

11.20 Ship Owner Conversations – Responding to trade and environment challenges • ASEAN, Asia and global trade expectations• Alliances, mega carriers and changing hub port requirements• Responding to sulphur and climate control regulationsModerator: Liz Mccarthy, Head of Content, Lloyds List Jon Birkholm, Vice President (Commercial and Operations), BW VLCCDuncan Bond, Chief Commercial officer, Berge BulkMartin Cresswell, Director - Newbuildings, The China Navigation Company Pte Ltd

12.00 SIBCON Leadership Dialogue: Managing the uncertainty in the lead up to a global Sulphur cap implementation • How likely is 2020?• Forecasting demand and availability in a 2020 scenario• What trigger points should the market watch out for?• Key milestones to effectively manage the transitionModerator: Robin Meech, Chairman, IBIA Carlos Torres, Global Head, BP Marine Eddy Van Bouwel, Policy Planning Senior Advisor, Global Regulatory Affairs, ExxonMobilJoshua Low, Global Head of Trading, Maersk Oil TradingChoong Zhen Mao, Executive Director, Equatorial Marine Fuel Management Services Pte Ltd

12.45 Lunch

MARKET SCENARIOS

14.00 New and upcoming ECA proposals, and expected timelines• Global round up of new ECAs being considered• Progress to date and realistic implementation timeframes• China’s ECA initiatives and immediate issues arisingArthur Bowring, Managing Director, Hong Kong Ship Owners Association

14.30 SIBCON Leadership Dialogue: Managing fuel quality – what should the buyer focus on?• What are the essential components? • What are the key challenges?• What new areas need to be looked into by industry as a whole?Moderator: Jakob Hjortlund, Head of Global Operations, BW PacificNitin Mathur, Group Managing Director, Wallem SingaporeJohn Larese, Global Marine Fuels Technical Liaison Manager, ExxonMobilCapt Rahul Choudhuri, Managing Director, VPS Bob Thornton, Global Marine Technical Director, World Fuel Services

15.10 Afternoon tea

16.00 Singapore – what next in this growth story?• MPA expectations on demand in the medium to long term• The global cap, and how will the Singapore volume be replaced by compliant fuel? • New initiatives on automating bunkering and related infrastructureAlan Lim, Deputy Director (Port Services), Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore

MASS FLOW METERS

16.20 SIBCON Leadership Dialogue: Mass Flow Metering - Dealing with post implementation challenges• Approved delivery procedure to ensure system integrity• Disputes and industry concerns - How discrepancy be investigated?• Surveyor and MPA role in the process• P&I assessment of claims Moderator: Danny Chua, Senior Partner, Joseph Tan Jude Benny Dr Parry Oei, Director (Port Services), Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Timothy Cosulich, Managing Director, Fratelli Cosulich Simon Neo, Regional Manager, IBIA

17.05 Close of day 1 followed by The SIBCON Party

CONFERENCE AGENDA

DAY 2 – THURSDAY 6 OCTOBERLNG FUEL

9.00 LNG Bunkering – heralding a new shift in marine fuels• The Singapore position • Roadmap for LNG adoptionAlan Lim, Deputy Director (Port Services), Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore

9.15 Development of LNG bunkering Standards• Progress in standards to support bunkering Goh Tiak Boon, Chairman, Technical Committee for LNG Bunkering, Singapore Standards Council, Head of LNG New Business, Pavilion Gas

9.30 Creating pathways for the uptake of LNG fuel• Review of regulations worldwide for cleaner fuels• Incentives by States and Port Authorities to promote LNG• First LNG bunker barge for the US marketStéphane Maillard, General Manager, GTT SEAPeter Keller, Executive Vice President, TOTE Inc

10.00 SIBCON Leadership Dialogue: Making LNG fuel a reality• Longer term projections for LNG as marine fuel• Addressing supply concerns• How and why the early mover advantage will help• Technology investment and other considerations for ship owners• Will LNG be viable in time for a possible 2020 global cap? Moderator: Tom Boardley, Marine Director, Lloyds Register Lauran Wetemans, General Manager - Downstream LNG, Shell Mark Bell, General Manager, SGMF Richard Bowcutt, Senior Vice President – APAC, Rolls RoyceRobert Maxwell, Managing Director - Singapore, Bernhard Schulte Ship management

10.40 Morning Tea

RISK MITIGATION – LOOKING BEYOND THE NORM

11.30 Ship Owners perspective: Recalibrating the procurement process to manage market risk • How is supplier risk being assessed?• How are owners viewing the issue of competing claims?• Is it practical to bypass the trader?• Bunker procurement practices now, and in the futureJens Maul Jorgensen, Director of Bunker, Oldendorff Carriers Anders Breum-Borella, Senior Bunker Manager, Norden

12.10 SIBCON Leadership Dialogue: The aftermath of OW Bunker – what to know, and how to protect yourself?• Market behaviours post OW – have we learnt our lessons?• What risks continue to exist?• Legal positions of various parties, and protection available • The case for a new form for Bunker Sale & Purchase Moderator: Adrian Tolson, Senior Partner, 20I20 Marine Energy Jos Heijmen, Senior Vice President of Credit & Risk Management, World Fuel Services John Philips, Head of Credit Risk, Gulf Petrochem Martin Brodersen, Head of Bunkers, Torm Mark Sachs, Promotion Committee member, Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration & Partner, Thomas Cooper LLP

12.50 Lunch

14.00 SIBCON Leadership Dialogue: Exploring price relationships and projections across key fuel grades • Price evolution across key segments • Expected variations in key ports• Will we continue to see a premium for ISO 8217: 2010 compliant fuel? • The longer term impact of MFM on Singapore’s prices • Outlook for MGO – LNG spreads • 2020 vs 2025 global cap scenarios Moderator: Will Bathurst, Global Head of Analysis, Peninsula Petroleum Sushant Gupta, Research Director, Wood Mackenzie Cheong Jin Yu, VP of Oil, Power and Gas, SGX Mathias Bowie Rasmussen, Bunker Manager – Asia, J. Lauritzen Pte. Ltd

14.50 The Bunker supply chain – a transformation underway? • Changing industry approaches to risk management• Impact of pricing and credit terms• Wither the trader value add? Robin Meech, Chairman, IBIA

15.20 Industry dialogue – a medium term outlook for the marine fuels industry• Realistic compliance options for a 20/20 global cap• Options: The appetite for LNG• Current stage of development and commercial viability of biofuels, methanol and

ethanol as marine fuels.• Expected uptake for marine scrubbersModerator: Neeraj Joshi, Global Operations Manager, China Navigation Company Pte.LtdDirk Kronemeijer, CEO, Good Fuels Christopher D. Chatterton, COO, Methanol Institute Luca Volta, LNG Venture Manager, ExxonMobilGoh Tiak Boon, Chairman, Technical Committee for LNG Bunkering, Singapore Standards Council, Head of LNG New Business, Pavilion Gas

16.00 Closing remarks by Chairman, SIBCON Steering Committee16:10 Networking Refreshments

150+ SHIP OWNERS

45 SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

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NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES UNIQUE TO SIBCON

“EXCELLENT EVENT, KNOWLEDGE ON BUNKERING BUSINESS, NETWORKING ACTIVITIES AND BRINGS ALL

PEOPLE TOGETHER IN ONE ROOM”Faisal Osman, Brunei Shell Marketing Company

SET ASIDE YOUR TIME FOR THE ONE BUNKERING EVENT YOU MUST ATTEND IN 2016! SIBCON 2016 is fresh, reinvigorated, packed with networking options and activities, and will ensure you get return on investment. This year’s event features a range of networking activities lined up over 4 days to give you the most out of your investment. Bring your global team to Singapore and establish new opportunities with local suppliers and traders.

GOLF SIMULATOR CHALLENGEHone your swing, take part in competitions and get a chance to win a prize!

LUCKY DRAWS OVER THE TWO DAYSStay in the mix to win Travel vouchers, Apple and Samsung handsets!

SITE TOURSJoint Oil Spill Exercise (JOSE)Participants go out to sea for a half-day demonstration on preventing and managing oil spillsVisit to Terminals in the Port of Singapore

YOUR NETWORKING TOOLS!• Private Meeting Rooms – book in advance for closed door

engagements with clients you meet.• Smartphone App – plan your visit, access the participant list in

advance, tweet your thoughts and much more!• Social Media – Reach out to even more people via the SIBCON

LinkedIn and Twitter platforms.• Exhibition Booths - Customise your booth in strategic location

to catch your targeted customers and reinforce your company presence while networking.

• List of participants regularly updated on the website.

BY INDUSTRY:

Oil & Gas Majors .........................6% Suppliers / Traders .....................51% Ship Owners and Operators ......15% Survey / Testing ...........................6% LNG Suppliers and Vendors.......14% Ports / Terminals .........................2% Finance / Legal .............................2% Lubricants & Additives ...............2% Fuel Technology & Software ......2%

BY REGION:

Singapore ............................. 41% Europe .................................. 18% Middle East .......................... 9% South East Asia .................... 6% North Asia ............................ 16% Africa..................................... 2% Australia / NZ ....................... 2% USA ....................................... 3% Indian Sub-Continent ......... 3%

YOU WILL MEET:

SIBCON’S UNBEATABLE VALUE!

150+ Ship Owners and

Operators from

22 Countries and over

100 companies

200+ participants at the pre-conference

symposium

1600+ total participants

from 70+ countries

LARGEST presence of

suppliers and traders

PARTICIPATION by global offices

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BP Marine’s commitment to our customers is a simple one: to consistently deliver quality products with outstanding levels of service throughout our network of strategically based ports.We are continuously improving our execution on the essentials that your business depends upon and providing value-added services to meet your specific needs. Our account managers are dedicated marine professionals, committed to building sustainable long-term partnerships. Supported by a wider team, with the industry knowledge and expertise to understand your specific needs, you can rely on our people.Through our continuous investment in infrastructure, upgrading of existing supply locations, investment in new key bunker fuel ports, and the extensive use of double-hulled barges, we will ensure that we meet your needs – today and in the future. We will deliver real solutions to your energy requirements, leveraging our exceptional supply and trading capabilities to create tangible benefits for our customers. In short, our goal is to be your preferred supplier in the bunker industry.

Glencore is a leading integrated producer and marketer of commodities with worldwide activities in the production, refinement, processing, third party procurement, storage and transportation. We have more than 90 offices in over 50 countries; operations comprise around 150 mining and metallurgical sites, oil production assets, farms and agricultural facilities.

Chemoil, being fully integrated into Glencore family since 2014, is a substantial player in marine fuels business that supplying in excess of 20 million tonnes annually. Tapping on Glencore’s sourcing, trading and integrated supply chain, Chemoil’s marketing and distribution footprint has proven to be a successful model.Chemoil is the preferred supplier in various ports around the world. We were Singapore’s number 1 bunker supplier by volume in MPA 2015 rankings. We endeavour a transparent, sincere and quality supply wherever we operate. As a proponent of mass flow meter, we are in the process of upgrading our bunkering fleet with MFM in stages. We believe this will revolutionize the way bunker is being supply globally.

Brightoil Petroleum Holdings Limited is a global resource-based energy enterprise with its headquarters in Hong Kong. Brightoil is listed in Hong Kong Stock Exchange, trading under the stock code 933.HK. Brightoil is principally engaged in the exploration, development and production of Upstream Oil and Gas Fields, Marine Transportation, Oil Storage and Terminal Facilities and International Trading and Bunkering Business. As one of the largest marine bunkering service providers in China, our services have also expanded to global ports. Brightoil’s tradable range of products is diversified into fuel oil, crude oil, gas oil, as well as petrochemical and the related petroleum products.

Brightoil constantly strives for progress and innovation in our businesses; we are riding on the e-commerce business trend globally and have officially launched Brightoil Online on 12th January, 2016. Brightoil Bunkering E-commerce (BBE) is a convenient and efficient online bunker fuel oil trading and hedging platform. BBE can help our customers save time and streamline the bunker procurement process and also provide price risk management solutions. BBE supports bunker and operations technical queries and provides updated market news and pricing information. By implementing industry-leading online transactions and real-time bunker delivery tracking, the platform provides a brand new online experience in global bunkering.

The HIN LEONG Group is one of the largest quality bunker fuel supplier in Singapore. We have a strong infrastructure base that is fully competent of providing one-stop oil logistic and supply chain solutions that meet the needs of our customers.

Our comprehensive suite of services includes:• Reliable 24/7 in-port and offshore bunkering

services for vessels of all types and sizes, including offshore rigs, FPSOs, Ships at dry dock, cruise ship and navy vessels

• Marine lubricant supply• In-land diesel and lubricant supply• Tank truck delivery and logistics services• Onshore storage tank and skid tank leasing

for petroleum products• Spot/term lubricant manufacturing and

blending services Truly your choice partner for bunkering needs.

World Fuel Services delivers integrated energy solutions to customers in marine, land, and aviation. With deep expertise in fuel supply, logistics, operations, technology, and finance, we provide end-to-end support so our customers can focus on what they do best.

As one of the world’s largest marine fuel suppliers, we operate in more than 1,200 seaports worldwide. Our global network of marine fuel professionals includes local teams of renowned technical experts to source fuel, lubricants and associated services where our customers need them. Our dedicated finance and price risk management team provides integrated financial solutions to reduce risk and help manage fuel price volatility.

Delivering single-source solutions that increase efficiencies throughout the supply chain, World Fuel Services helps marine customers effectively manage costs and improve their bottom line.

Veritas Petroleum Services (VPS), the leader in fuel testing and inspection, delivers solutions that help ship operators achieve measurable improvements to fuel management, fuel cost, operational efficiency and compliance with marine fuel regulatory requirements.

We introduced the first commercial bunker fuel testing programme for ships in 1981. Today, customers remain at the heart of our business.We operate a global network of technical experts and offices, four specialist and wholly-owned fuel testing laboratories strategically located in Rotterdam, Singapore, Houston and Fujairah, with access to 200 key bunkering ports worldwide for bunker quantity surveys.

Our services include Bunker quality testing, Investigative testing for trouble shooting, Bunker quantity survey, ROB survey, Investigative survey, Technical Operations Performance (TOP) monitoring program for engine fuel optimization, Fuel management course & seminars, Fuel sampling equipment, Bunker quality statistics and Fuel Changeover procedures, etc.

We are committed to providing services with absolute integrity and professionalism. www.v-p-s.com

Shell has decades of experience in the marine fuel market, with a supply network that covers many of the key bunkering locations in the world. Shell’s portfolio of marine fuels encompasses a suite of fuels which include High and Low Sulpur Fuel Oil, Gas Oil and LNG. As one of the world’s largest producers, refiners and shippers of oil and gas, Shell works to apply the highest standards of safety and operational integrity across the full range of its operations. Shell has been a pioneer in the LNG industry and was involved in the first-ever LNG plant in Algeria in 1964. At Shell we have used this knowledge and expertise to extend the LNG market beyond its current primary use of generating electricity, into transport. LNG is cost competitive and is a lower carbon option that can help ship and fleet owners/operators to reduce their emissions. The 2015 market introduction of Shell’s Ultra Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (ULSFO), meeting ISO 8217:2010, is another attractive Sulphur Emission Control Area (SECA) compliant fuel solution. Our account managers are connected to our global operations and will ensure prompt and helpful responses to your bunker enquiries.

REACH OUT TO THE LARGEST GATHERING IN THE SHIPPING CALENDAR!

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Payment Method (Please tick:) I enclose my Cheque/Draft payable to IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd I am paying by bank transfer (copy attached) Payment by Credit Card: Visa Mastercard AmexCredit Card PaymentsThe best way to pay by credit card is through our secure on-line registration process, simply log on to the website at www.sibconsingapore.com and click “Register On-line”.If you would prefer to pay over the phone please complete the contact name and details and our Customer Services Team will call within 24 hours to take payment. As we treatyour credit card information in the strictest confi dence, please do not send payment details by email.

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Fee Per Delegate Early Bird Rate Register and pay on or before 15 August 2016

Normal Rate Register and pay after 15 August 2016

Group Rate (3 or more delegates)

3 Day Package (2 day Conference + 1 Pre-Conference Workshop)

SGD 1,300 SGD 1,400 SGD 1,100

2 Day Package (2 day Conference Only) SGD 900 SGD 1,000 SGD 700

Joint Oil Spill Exercise (JOSE) Friday 7 October, 9.00 to 13.00

Free* Free* Free*

Visit to Terminals in the Port of Singapore Friday 7 October, 9.00 to 13.00

Free* Free* Free*

If undelivered, please return to:111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset #10-06, Singapore 238164Tel: +65 6508 2400 Fax: +65 6508 2407

5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER

Resorts World Convention Centre,Resorts WorldTM Sentosa, Singapore8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269Phone: +65 6577 7426 / Mobile: +65 9637 8968 Ms. May AngAssistant Director, MICE Event ServicesEmail: [email protected]

HOTEL INFORMATION

Payment must be received 10 business days prior to the event. To take advantage of discounts with an expiry cut-off date, registration and payment must be received by the cut off date. All payments should be made in Singapore dollars.

Payments by S$ bank draft or cheque should be made in favour of “IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd” and mailed to:

IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltdc/o Informa Regional Business Services111 Somerset RoadTripleOne Somerset #10-06Singapore 238164Attn: The Accounts Receivable Team

Payment by telegraphic transfer in S$ must be made to:

IBC Asia (S) Pte LtdA/CNo.: 147-059513-001 (SGD)The Hongkong and ShanghaiBanking Corporation Limited21 Collyer Quay, HSBC Building,Singapore 049320Bank Swift Code: HSBCSGSGBank Code: 7232

Payment by Credit Card (AMEX, VISA or MASTERCARD).

Please provide your Card Number, Name of Cardholder, Expiry Date and Signature and send it by fax to +65 6508 2407.

PAYMENT TERMS

Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate is welcome at no extra charge. Cancellations must be received in writing at least 10 business days before the start of the event, to receive a refund less 10% processing fee per registration. The company regrets that no refund will be made available for cancellation notifications received less than 10 business days before the event.

CANCELLATIONS / SUBSTITUTION

Please quote the name of the delegate, event title and invoice number on the advice when remitting payment. Bank charges are to be deducted from participating organisations own accounts. Please fax your payment details (copy of remittance advice, cheque or draft to +65 6508 2407).

Attendance will only be permitted upon receipt of full payment. Participants wishing to register at the door are responsible to ensure all details are as published. IBC assumes no further liability or obligation, beyond the refund of the paid registration fee, in the event of postponement or cancellation by IBC.

IMPORTANT NOTE

The personal information entered during your registration/order, or provided by you, will be held on a database and may be shared with companies in the Informa Group in the UK and internationally. Occasionally, your details may be obtained from or shared with external companies who wish to communicate with you offers related to your business activities. If you do not wish your details to be used for this purpose, please contact our Database Department at Email: [email protected], Tel: +65 6508 2400 or Fax: +65 6508 2408.

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• A 7% Goods & Services Tax (GST) is applicable to all Singapore-based companies for Singapore venue.• All fees stated include luncheons, refreshments and a complete set of conference documents. It does not include the cost of accommodation and travel.

Please keep me informed of the final programme.

MAIL the attached registration form with your cheque to IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd c/o Informa Regional Business Services 111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset #10-05, Singapore 238164

Customer Service Hotline +65 6508 2401

Email [email protected]

Fax +65 6508 2407

Web www.sibconsingapore.com

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