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Discover IGRC 2017 and get ready to debate the future of natural gas industry with leaders from around the globe!

One of the most important technical events in the natural gas industry, the International Gas Union Research Conference (IGRC) will arrive in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in May 2017. Organized by IBP – Brazilian Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Institute, in partnership with International Gas Union (IGU), the Conference is an itinerant event promoted every three years in a different country.

The 2017 edition has as theme “Natural Gas: Catalysing the Future”, which will bring technology as strategic key to the future business model for gas growth. The conference will map out all technological trends, as one of the fundamental pillars for the industry development.

IGRC 2017 will gather business leaders across all areas of natural gas sector to debate the most relevant topics in discussion at the national and international scenario.

The event will also bring together specialists to present technical papers, which will propose solutions to confront the challenges to the development of natural gas sector and to potentialize business opportunities. The conference topics include several segments as production & exploration, gas transmission & distribution, industrial gas utilization, climate and environment, and others.

If you are a part of this industry, learn more on how to submit a technical paper and don´t miss the schedule dates. Click here.

 

Context

Natural gas as the fuel of the future: how would companies get prepared to it?

What is the impact of current structural changes of oil and gas industry to gas operations? How technology can contribute to reduce costs and bring competitiveness to companies? In what way can the initiatives in Research, Development and Innovation (RD&I) contribute to the industry’s sustainability in a renewed market context? Moreover, the most important: how can natural gas be reinvented, becoming the power that would be the fuel of future in all societies?
The theme “Natural Gas: Catalysing the Future” was chosen to reinforce that, more than just answers, the 2017 edition of IGRC will provide a deep reflection about the future of gas industry in a brand new scenario, in which companies all over the world need to redefine models, methods, products and more: ideologies and values.

If the demand for emerging technologies became a rule in all industries in the past years, nowadays it would be a key to find solutions to overcome the panel of decreasing prices and to deal with demanding consumers.

In Brazil, the discussion is crossing lines, integrating several topics in the production, exploration, transportation, among others relevant items in the gas segment. As an example, the prices of oil barrels had turned down in the last year, forcing companies to restructure their perspectives to future.

In addition, if on one hand pre salt is drafting opportunities and becoming a new exploration frontier – not only to oil reserves but also to natural gas, on the other hand it is imposing technological challenges as the high contamination rates by carbon in many fields across the country.

Altogether, Brazilian and foreign markets are searching for solutions to set out critic questions to the global society such as environmentally friendly energy supplies and gas as a complementary energy to the renewable ones.

In a defying period that are compelling companies to rebuilt strategies that were planned ahead, a refreshed point of view is emerging in our industry: gas as a transition fuel to support a low-carbon economy. It would be a catalysing element to the transformed demands in the energy sector – not only because of economic paradigms but also because of the increasing demand for renewable energy sources.

New challenges are coming up in energy industry and natural gas shows itself as a solution to overcome emerging barriers, turning the future tangible and more defying than it ever was.

General Information

Date

May 24-26, 2017

 

SCHEDULE

Registration: 8 am
Conference: 9 am – 6 pm

 

Venue

Riocentro – Pavilion 5
Avenida Salvador Allende, 6555
Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ
CEP: 22783-127

 

Language

The language of this event is english. Simultaneous translation won’t be available.

Committees

 

STEERING COMMITTEE

 

Pål Rasmussen (Chair)IGU Secretary General
Cynthia SilveiraChair of IGRC2017 National Organising Committee
Gerald LinkeChair of IGU R&D and Innovation Committee
Jorge Paulo DelmonteConference Director IGRC2017
Mel YdreosChair of IGU Coordination Committee
Milton Costa FilhoIBP Secretary General
Peter I. HinstrupConference Director IGRC2014

 

R, D & INNOVATION COMMITTEE

 

Gerald Linke (Chair)DVGW e.V.
Hisataka Yakabe (Vice Chair)Tokyo Gas Co.
Abdelkader NasrSTEG
Abdelwaheb EzzineSTEG
Agnès GrimontENGIE
Alessandro MenarbinRegas Srl
Alexey BasovGAZPROM
Alloua MalhaSonatrach Div. T & D/Amont/SH
Anderson Fleming de SouzaCEMIG – Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais
Angel Maria GutierrezEDP España
Antti PasanenNeste Jacobs Oy
Aspen Ricardo Andersen da SilvaPETROBRAS – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A.
Bernard BlezENGIE
Bouziane Kara MostefaSonatrach CMT/AVAL/SH
Cécile BoesingerTIGF
Charlie (Mr) JaiharnPTT Public Company Limited
Dipl.-Chem.Uwe KlaasDVGW e.V.
Dipl.-Ing. Frank GröschlDVGW
Dr.-Ing. Jörg LeicherGaswärme-Institute
Dusan MedicJP Srbijagas
Dzirba Dariusz, PHd.Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG SA)
Dzirba Elżbieta, PhDGas Transmission Operator GAZ-SYSTEM SA
Eko PrasetioPERTAMINA
F. Javier Alonso MartínezGas Natural Fenosa
Fahad NouriPlanning Sector, KPC
Franco JamolettiRegas Srl
Ichiro FukudaTokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
Imrich DiscantinyCOM-therm spol.s.r.o.
Ingo WagnerUNIPER
Inna VlasovaEnergodiagnostika LLC
Irina ChudovskayaEnergodiagnostika LLC
Jean SchweitzerDanish Gas Technology Centre
Jeongwook KhangKorea Gas Corp.
Jesús Manuel Gil JiménezEnagás, S.A.
Jing ZouPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development-LangFang
Jorge Paulo DelmonteIBP – Instituto Brasileiro de Petróleo, Gás e Biocombustíveis
Jozef KonczerCOM-therm spol.s.r.o.
Khalid bin Abdullah Al-ThaniQatargas Engineering & Ventures Group
Konstantin RomanovGAZPROM
Kukulska-Zając Ewa, PhDOil and Gas Institute National Research Institute
Lajos CsonkaCOM-therm spol.s.r.o.
Lloyd GraydonGPA Engineering
Maksim NedzvetskiyGAZPROM
Manuel Calvo DíazGas Natural Fenosa
Marc FloiretteENGIE
Marijan SvjetličićPlinacro Ltd.
Marina AfanasyevaGAZPROM
Marzieh  (Ms) ZareNIGC
Matthew HaynesAPA Group
Messaouda BenferrahSonatrach AVAL/SH
Mike GranowskiEnovation
Miroslav MalobabicJP Srbijagas
Mohamed KhodjaSonatrach Div. T & D/Amont/SH
Mr Dan-Paul ŞtefănescuRomgaz
Nascimento NunoGALP energia
Nassredine BoukhenazerSonatrach CMT/AVAL/SH
Nouredine MouloudjSonatrach IAP/RHU/SH
Pavel TsybulskyGAZPROM
Per PerssonHMN Naturgas
Phatthi (Mr) PunyasukhanandaPTT Public Company Limited
Rachid BaicheSonatrach AVAL/SH
Radek LIBAKRWE GasNet, s.r.o.
Raphaël SchoentgenENGIE
Rod RinholmGas Technology Institute (GTI)
Ryad Ouali ChaouchSN HYPROC
Saeed (Mr) PaksereshtNIGC
Santiago MejíaTerpel
Sebastian JustGAZPROM
Sergey SorokinGAZPROM
Sergey VlasovEnergodiagnostika LLC
Seyyed Iman  (Mr) PishbinNIGC
Shiguo LinPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development-LangFang
Stanislav RehákNAFTA
Stefano RossiniENI
Suzana ToscanoAGN – Associação Portuguesa de Empresas de Gás Natural
Takumi TanakaOsaka Gas Co., Ltd.
Thorbjørn SvendsenGassco
Tony QuinteroTerpel
Vladimir GorifianovGAZPROM
Vladislav KarasevichRussian Gas Society
Yamina BenabdessalemSN HYPROC
Yannick OnfroyENGIE
Yanpeng ChenPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development-LangFang

2014 Edition

Under the theme Gas Innovations Inspiring Clean Energy, IGRC 2014 took place in Copenhagen, Denmark. During three days, researchers from all over the world discussed the main technical points from natural gas industry. Check some highlights.

 

GAS INNOVATIONS INSPIRING CLEAN ENERGY

 

Under this theme an extensive technical conference programme was offered to delegates who participated in parallel oral, workshop and poster sessions. Plenary sessions covered several subjects about innovative changes on the gas sector, business cases on Research & Development (R&D), essential and new technologies for the segment, among other important global messages on gas segment. The programme also covered gas utilisation, gas transmission and distribution, gas production as well as cross-cutting topics such as environment, safety, communication, markets, supply, strategy and HR.

 

TECHNICAL TOURS

 

IGRC 2014 also promoted integrating technical tours focused on networking and debating technical issues. The visits included destinies such as Avedore Power Station, considered one of the top ones in the world, the Klovermarken Gasworks, which uses natural gas, biogas and air to produce towngas to the city of Copenhagen, and to Gl. Holtegaard, an art gallery that uses a heating system consisting of a stand-alone ground-source gas-fired heat pump for heating the indoor areas.

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The conference will offer the opportunity for professionals to present their technical papers in two different formats: oral and poster. Click here and check out the event’s conference topics.

The result of the abstracts’s assessment was sent to the authors by e-mail. Click here to check out your paper status.

The authors must submit the final paper by April 17, 2017.

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Schedule

ActionDeadlineStatus
Submittal of abstracts (at least a half page and maximum of one page)October 07, 2016Ended
Results of the assessment of your abstract (email)December 15, 2016Ended
Submittal of final paper (5-10 pages)April 17, 2017In progress

About the technical sessions

As an author of a technical paper of the IGRC 2017, you may participate in oral presentations and in poster format. Authors must select the format of the paper presentation; however, the final result will be set by the Technical Committee. Check out the differences:

– Oral Presentation: Sessions for the formal presentation of papers of technical or economic nature, of general interest to a large audience.

– Poster Sessions: These sessions will provide an informal forum for direct contact between authors and delegates in technical matters of specific focus. They may be scientific and/or cutting-edge topics of great interest but aimed at a specific audience.

Registration to the conference

All authors attending the conference must register and pay the full registration to access the technical program and the material of the event.

In order to have your paper included in the final program, it is necessary that at least one author of the project enrolls on a date to be informed by the organization, upon approval of the final paper.

The registration fees and information on how to register will be sent by email.

QUICK LINKS

  • Check out your paper status
  • Guidelines for formatting the final paper
  • Check the list of approved papers
  • Oral Session Template
  • Poster Session Guidelines

Approved Papers

Conference Topics

Climate and evironment

  • Carbon management (CCS…);
  • Climate change
  • CO2 as feedstock;
  • CO2 emissions;
  • Methane emissions;
  • Offshore gas treatment – CO2 & H2S removal.

Cross-cutting topics

  • Gas quality and interchangeability (biomethane, hydrogen);
  • HSE;
  • Human aspects;
  • Industry 4.0: digital energy;
  • Innovation management;
  • Planning, forecasting Markets.

Domestic & commercial gas utilization

  • Domestic gas heating and cooling;
  • Hybrid systems, smart grids, etc;
  • Micro CHP, Mini CH;
  • New installations methods & Technologies.

Energy convergence and marketing

  • Efficiency increases through advanced technologies;
  • Gases from renewables (biogas, hydrogen);
  • New business models;
  • Power to gas and convergence of energy systems;
  • Virtual power plants, swarm installations.

E&P and Storage

  • Asset integrity management;
  • E&P environmental issues;
  • Gas monetization – FLNG, offshore GTL;
  • Non-conventional gas production and transportation technologies – methane hydrates, CBM, tight sands, shale gas;
  • Storage.

Gas Drivem Mobility

  • Fueling infrastructure;
  • Innovative technology using CNG, LNG, hydrogen or hythane;
  • Use in non-road vehicles, ships, trains, airplanes.

Gas transmission and distribution

  • Asset integrity management;
  • Design and operation (Corrosion; Measurement; Maintenance; Inspection (internal and external pipeline inspection );
  • Gas detection;
  • Gas odorisation;
  • Gas quality tracking and modelling;
  • Gas transportation systems safety;
  • LCA and methane emissions;
  • LNG and small-scale LNG.

Industrial gas utilization

  • Gas as feedstock (e.g. DME);
  • Gas for process and production;
  • GTL;
  • Large scale heat & power production.

Technical Program

24 may, 2017 | Wednesday

09:00 – 10:30 am
Opening Cerimony– Milton Costa Filho – Secretary General – IBP (Brazil)

– David Carroll – President – IGU (USA)

– Cynthia Silveira – Chair – IGRC2017 National Organizing Committee (Brazil)

– Frank Groeschl – IGU R, D & Innovation Committee – DVGW (Germany)

09:00 – 12:30 pmPoster Sessions
10:30 – 11:00 amCoffee Break
11:00 am – 12:30 pmOral Technical Sessions– Climate and Environment

– Cross-cutting topics

– Domestic & commercial gas utilization

– Energy Convergence and Marketing

12:30 – 2:30 pmLunch
12:30 pm – 5:50 pmPoster Sessions
2:30 – 4:00 pmOral Technical Sessions– Climate and Environment

– Cross-cutting topics

– Domestic & commercial gas utilization

– Energy Convergence and Marketing

4:00 – 4:30 pmCoffee Break
4:30 – 6:00 pmOral Technical Sessions– Climate and Environment

– Cross-cutting topics

– Domestic & commercial gas utilization

– Energy Convergence and Marketing

25 may, 2017 | Thursday

09:00 – 10:30 amPanel: Natural Gas: Renewable Energy Partnership Enabling an Environment of Lower Fossil Fuel Use (Impacts of COP 21 in Gas sector)Chair: Clarissa Lins – Director – IBP (Brazil)

Speakers:

– Thiago Barral – General Projects Superintendent – EPE (Brazil)
Topic: Natural Gas and Renewable Energy Partnership

– Prof. Suzana Kahn – COPPE/UFRJ (Brazil)
Topic: Natural Gas Prospects in an Environment of Lower Fossil Fuel Use (Impacts of COP 21 in Gas sector)

09:00 – 12:30 pmPoster Sessions
10:30 – 11:00 amCoffee break
11:00 am – 12:30 pmOral Technical Sessions– E&P and Storage

– Gas Driven Mobility

– Gas transmission & distribution

– Industrial gas utilization

12:30 – 2:30 pmLunch
12:30 pm – 5:50 pmPoster Sessions
2:30 – 4:00 pmOral Technical Sessions– E&P and Storage

– Gas Driven Mobility

– Gas transmission & distribution

– Industrial gas utilization

4:00 – 4:30 pmCoffee Break
4:30 – 6:00 pmOral Technical Sessions– E&P and Storage

– Gas Driven Mobility

– Gas transmission & distribution

– Gas transmission & distribution

26 may, 2017 | Friday

09:00 – 10:30 amPanel: Technology Radar – Innovations in the Gas Value Chain (E&P, Storage, Midstream, Distribution, Utilization)Chair: Rod Rinholm – Executive Director – Business Development and Education – Gas Technology Institute (USA)

Speakers:

– Raphael Schoentgen – Director Research and Technologies and Member of the Executive Committee – ENGIE (France)

– Toshiki Shimizu – Head of Fuel Cell business – Appliance Company Panasonic Corporation (Japan)

– Raquel Coutinho – R & D in Refining, Natural Gas, Petrochemicals and Fertilizers – Petrobras Research Center (Brazil)

10:30 – 11:00 amCoffee Break
11:00 – 11:30 amConference Plenary: Entering the Brazilian Gas MarketChair: Cynthia Silveira – Chair – IGRC2017 National Organising Committee (Brazil)

– Jan Karl Karlsen – Vice President for Marketing and Origination – Statoil Brasil (Germany)

11:30 am – 1:00 pmClosing Plenary– Luis Bertrán – Secretary General – IGU (USA)

– Hisataka Yakabe – Vice Chair – R&D and Innovation / General Manager – Residential Fuel Cell Development Sect. – Residential Fuel Cell Business Development Dept. – Tokyo Gas Co. (Japan)

– Dr. Saeed Pakseresht – Chair – IGRC 2020 – Research & Technology Director NIGC (Iran)

Technical Tour

 

WHEN?

 

May 23, 2017.

 

WHERE?

 

CNCL – The National Center for Logistics Management (CNCL) has a centralized monitoring system for all of the Company’s pipeline transport operations, using high-technology equipment. Altogether, there are more than 14 thousand km of pipelines (oil and gas) controlled 24 hours a day.

Created in 2002, under the name of National Operational Control Center (CNCO), the current CNCL is ready to meet the increased movement of Brazilian production of oil and oil products, natural gas and biofuels. There, the operational technicians interact with the installations of pipelines and terminals, turning pumps on and off, opening and closing valves, changing points of operation of the systems and performing the simulation of future operating conditions.

This operation centralized at CNCL provides an increased operational efficiency, as well as reduced costs, putting Transpetro in same technological conditions as the major international pipeline operators and in the technological vanguard of pipeline transport.

 

HOW?

 

Registration and Further information: aline.nicacio@ibp.org.br
Limited seats.

Confirmed Chairs and Speakers

SPEAKERS

 

David Carroll - President - IGU (USA)

David C. Carroll is President of the International Gas Union for its 2015-2018 triennium as the United States, with leadership from the American Gas Association, prepares to host the 2018 World Gas Conference in Washington, DC.
IGU’s mission is to advocate for natural gas as an integral part of a sustainable global energy system, and to promote the political, technical and economic progress of the gas industry.

Mr. Carroll also serves as the President and CEO of the Gas Technology Institute in Des Plaines, Illinois, USA. He joined GTI in 2001 after holding various technical and management positions with Praxair, Inc., Liquid Carbonic Industries (a subsidiary of Chicago Bridge & Iron), and Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
He served as Chairman of the Steering Committee for the 17th International Conference and Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas held in Houston, Texas on April 16-19, 2013. He is a member of the Society of Gas Lighting and serves on the board of National Fuel Gas Company. Mr. Carroll is a member of the American Gas Foundation Board of Trustees and a member of the Stanford Natural Gas Initiative Governing Board.

Mr. Carroll earned a B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, a master’s degree in business administration from Lehigh University, and has completed the Stanford Executive Program at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.

Dr. Saeed Pakseresht - Chair - IGRC 2020 - Research & Technology Director NIGC (Iran)

Saeed Pakseresht is currently research and technology director of NIGC. He has over 25 years of experience in oil & gas industry with extensive institutional and research portfolios as well as experience managing large and complex technology development projects.

Since 2006, that he launched his career in NIGC, he has been responsible for managing NIGC & IGU ties. During these years he and his crew spent an extensive endeavor to promote NIGC role in IGU.

Prior to NIGC, Saeed began his job in Research institute of petroleum industry (RIPI), since 1993, as a senior researcher in gas industry. Just at the same time, he started his Ph.D. in chemical engineering, in Sharif University of Technology.

Working in both industry and university and involving in different industrial and scientific projects, especially in gas processing, Saeed has a vast understanding at technology development projects.

Saeed is the instructor for an undergraduate topics in gas processing in Sharif University, and supervisor for several MS and Ph.D. students. His expertise and research interests lie in the area of gas separation by adsorption and gas conversions, i.e. GTL.

In addition to membership of the board of NIGC, and some of its subsidiaries in different periods, he is presently member of the board of South Pars Gas Complex (SPGC), which is the responsible for the Iranian portion of the biggest independent gas reservoir in the world.

Dr. Pakseresht is honored to receive several national awards. He is one of the 50 selected graduated in 50 years history of Sharif University. Further to 3 patents, he is the author of around 40 scientific publications.

Frank Groeschl - IGU R, D & Innovation Committee - DVGW (Germany)

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Hisataka Yakabe – Vice Chair - R&D and Innovation / General Manager - Residential Fuel Cell Development Sect. - Residential Fuel Cell Business Development Dept. - Tokyo Gas Co. (Japan)

Hisataka Yakabe is general manager for Fundamental Technology Research Institute of Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.  He has PhD in Applied Physics and previously he was in charge of general manager for Energy Research Institute and Residential Fuel Cell Development Sect.-Residential Fuel Cell Development Dept.

He has extensive expertise in fuel cell and hydrogen related fields and lead commercialization of residential fuel cell systems in Japan.

He is a board member of Hydrogen Energy Systems Society of Japan, and a member of evaluation committee for Strategic Innovation Program of Japanese government. He is currently the vice chairman of R&D and Innovat

Jan Karl Karlsen - Vice President for Marketing and Origination - Statoil Brasil (Germany)

Karlsen comes from the position as Country Manager for Germany and head of the Statoil Berlin office. Previous positions include being head of Government Affairs at the Statoil Washington DC office. He has also been responsible for the Statoil Corporate Strategy function, Statoil’s global trading and supply in crude oil and wet products and the portfolio of Statoil’s gas sales contracts to Europe, as well as negotiating contracts for the sale of Norwegian natural gas in the UK, based in London. Karlsen joined Statoil in 1992 after working 11 years in Academia. He holds a M.Sc. in Economics from the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration.

Luis Bertrán - Secretary General - IGU (USA)

Mr. Bertran has a Master in Business Management and Administration from the Spanish High School of Business Administration and Management , Barcelona, (ESADE in Spanish) , and has a degree as Chemical Engineer from University of Catalonia (UPC), Barcelona.

Mr. Bertran joined the Gas Natural Fenosa Company in 1984 working in gas plants, transportation and distribution responsibilities as well as commercial activities.

Mr. Bertran was assigned Technical Director Manager of Gas Natural in Mexico in 1998-2002 in his subsidiary of Mexico, and when he returned assumed the responsibilities for Asset Management Director , Transport and Distribution networks of Gas Natural Fenosa Group in Spain.

In 2005 Mr. Bertran was appointed General Manager of Gas Natural Europe in Paris until 2011. Then he assumed the position as Manager Planning and Services in Retail Energy Market of Gas Natural Fenosa.

In October 2014 Mr. Bertran was elected Deputy Secretary General of IGU until November 2016.

Then, by the Council approval since November 2016, he was appointed Secretary General of IGU up to October 2022.

Milton Costa Filho - Secretary General - IBP (Brazil)

Milton Costa Filho is presently Secretary General of IBP – Brazilian Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Institute, an organization created in 1957, which represents the interests of the oil and gas sector in Brazil.

Milton joined IBP in 2013, after a 36 years carrier in Petrobras, where he occupied positions in the international business area, as well as in different subsidiaries of the company, working in E&P, trading and retailing, and as Advisor of the President.

Milton graduated in Chemical Engineering at the Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) in 1977. He specialized in Process Engineering (UFRJ–77) and in Economic Engineering and Industrial Administration (UFRJ–78). In 1986, he obtained a Master of Science degree in Production Engineering at the Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RJ) and in 1995, an MBA in Marketing at COPPEAD Business School – UFRJ.

Prof. Suzana Kahn – COPPE/UFRJ (Brazil)

Graduated in Mechanical Engineering, MSc in Energy Planning Program and DSc in Industrial Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1995).

  • Professor at COPPE / UFRJ
  • Researcher at the areas of renewable energy; climate change, urban mitigation alternatives and sustainable mobility
  • Coordinator of the UFRJ Green Fund
  • “ad hoc” consultant for the Brazilian Research and Development Council
  • President of Scientific Committee of Brazilian Panel on Climate Change.
  • Member of the Sustainable Development Council of Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro
  • Member of the Council of Museu do Amanhã

She was Sub Secretary of Green Economy of Rio de Janeiro State Government from 2010-2013 and she also worked at the Brazilian Federal Government as the National Secretary of Climate Change at the Ministry of Environment from 2008-2010. From 2008 to 2015, she took part of IPCC – Intergovernamental Panel on Climate Change board, as Vice President of Working Group III.

She has published several papers and theses in the area of energy, transport, environment and climate change.

Raquel Coutinho – R & D in Refining, Natural Gas, Petrochemicals and Fertilizers – Petrobras Research Center (Brazil)

Graduated in Mechanical Engineering, MSc in Energy Planning Program and DSc in Industrial Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1995).

  • Professor at COPPE / UFRJ
  • Researcher at the areas of renewable energy; climate change, urban mitigation alternatives and sustainable mobility
  • Coordinator of the UFRJ Green Fund
  • “ad hoc” consultant for the Brazilian Research and Development Council
  • President of Scientific Committee of Brazilian Panel on Climate Change.
  • Member of the Sustainable Development Council of Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro
  • Member of the Council of Museu do Amanhã

She was Sub Secretary of Green Economy of Rio de Janeiro State Government from 2010-2013 and she also worked at the Brazilian Federal Government as the National Secretary of Climate Change at the Ministry of Environment from 2008-2010. From 2008 to 2015, she took part of IPCC – Intergovernamental Panel on Climate Change board, as Vice President of Working Group III.

She has published several papers and theses in the area of energy, transport, environment and climate change.

Raphael Schoentgen - Director Research and Technologies and Member of the Executive Committee - Engie (France)

Raphael Schoentgen is, since April 2014, the Group’s Director for Research and Technologies (CTO).

He has been elected President of Hydrogen Europe in June 2016. He is since 2015 a Board Member of the French Institute of Petroleum and New Energies.

He was previously, from 2008 to 2014, President of the Group in China. Between 2004 and 2007, R. Schoentgen was diplomatic advisor to the French Minister in charge of Energy, Telecommunications and Industry. Previously, he also worked in the public sector as detached national expert to the European Commission’s Competition General Directorate and as Head of the State Economic Development Department of France’s Northern Region.

In the private sector, Mr Schoentgen held jobs in the textile sector and water sector in France,in telecommunications in China, in the power sector in the United States and Thailand, and in the gas sector in Mexico.

Raphael holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration (member of the “French Corps des Mines”) and a Civil Engineering Degree of the Paris National Mining University (“Ecole Nationale des Mines de Paris”).

Raphael has been nominated in 2011 amongst the Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum,in 2012 amongst the Young Leaders of the France China Foundation, and in 2014 amongst the Young Leaders of the World Cities Summit. He was until early 2014 a Member of the Advisory

Rod Rinholm - Executive Director - Business Development and Education - Gas Technology Institute (USA)

Rod Rinholm is Executive Director, Business Development and Education for Gas Technology Institute (GTI). Primary responsibilities focus on the development and implementation of training programs and technical services that benefit the energy industry and its customers.

For over 25 years, Mr. Rinholm has been involved and led an array of energy technology, market analysis, and training programs for the North American and international gas industry – including positions in R&D Program Management, Business Development, and Strategy and Policy Analysis and Education. Mr. Rinholm is also currently the Acting Chairman of the Coordination Committee for the International Gas Union (IGU), where he coordinates an array of activities leading to the program for the 2018 World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C. Mr. Rinholm holds a Masters of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan and an MBA from Northwestern University

Thiago Barral - General Projects Superintendent - EPE (Brazil)

Thiago Barral is currently Superintendent of Power Generation Projects at the Energy Research Office (EPE), where he is responsible for the analysis of feasibility studies of various energy sources, like wind, solar, hydro, biomass, natural gas, coal, etc, especially for the federal energy auctions. He joined EPE in Dec 2007 as Energy Research Analyst. He holds a degree in civil engineering and a MSc degree in water resources and environmental issues, as well as a post-graduation in public administration.

Thiago has been involved in the “Gas to Grow” iniciative, promoted by the Ministry of Mines and Energy, working in the technical coordination of Subcommittee #8, dedicated to issues concerning integration of power and natural gas industries.

Toshiki Shimizu - Head of Fuel Cell business - Appliance Company Panasonic Corporation (Japan)

Professional experience

2009 to present: Head of Fuel Cell Business, Panasonic Corporation

2006 to 2009 – President, Panasonic Taiwan

2003 to 2006 – Director, Microwave Oven Business Unit – Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd

2000 to 2003 – Director, Microwave Oven Plant Matsushita Electric (UK) Ltd

1995 to 2000 – General manager, Microwave Oven Design Department – Matsushita Electric (UK) Ltd

1979 to 1995 – Engineer for Microwave Oven – Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd

 

CHAIRS

 

Andy Cummings – Global Gas Segment Leader – DNV GL (UK)

Andy Cummings, Principal Consultant – DNV GL

Andy is the President and a Fellow of the Institution Gas Engineers and Managers in the UK. He is a Chartered Engineer with over 30 years in the Gas Industry. Andy started in British Gas on an apprenticeship in 1986 and is currently a Principal Consultant within DNV GL Oil and Gas business.

Andy has undertaken several overseas projects in the City Gas, Due Diligence and Petroleum Regulatory Frameworks. He has also developed Gas Safety Regulatory Guidelines for a Gas Safety Regulator in the Far East and in the Middle East for Qatar Petroleum. He is working with a number of clients assisting with them on development of gas markets,

He also recently chaired the City Gas Asia Conference in 2010 & 2012.

Cecile Boesinger - Responsable Recherche & Innovation - TIGF (France)

Cécile Boesinger has been in charge of Research and Innovation at TIGF since the end of 2015. TIGF is a natural gas transmission and underground storage company in France.

She started her career in 2003 as Manager of Research and Development in a water treatment company and she moved to the TOTAL Group in 2006 as an Environmental Engineer. She worked on several research projects with French Universities and other big industrial groups on bio attenuation and mass transfer of different compounds in underground gas storage.

She became Environment and Sustainable Development Manager at TIGF in 2013.

Cécile Boesinger is an Engineer specialising in Process Engineering and has a PhD in fluid mechanics and mass transfer in multiphase systems.

Clarissa Lins - Director - IBP (Brazil)

Clarissa Lins – Executive Director at the Brazilian Petroleum Institute – IBP

Clarissa is the founding partner of Catavento, a consultancy on strategy and sustainability. Clarissa has been advising major Brazilian companies on corporate and sustainability strategy for over a decade and her principal areas of expertise are energy transition and climate change.

Clarissa has been appointed Executive Director at the Brazilian Petroleum Institute – IBP, as of April 2016.

She also served on the External Review Committee – ERC of Royal Dutch Shell – RDS (October 2012 to June 2015) and chaired the Committee for two years. This Committee acts as an independent body to RDS senior management on issues related to sustainability strategy and reporting.

Previously, Clarissa acted as Executive Director of the Brazilian Foundation for Sustainable Development – FBDS (2004-2013), a non-profit organization promoting sustainable development in Brazil.

Prior to that, Clarissa worked for the Brazilian government – as special advisor to the economic team at the Ministry of Finance (1993-94); as special advisor to the CEO at National Development Bank of Brazil – BNDES (1995-99). From 1999 to 2002 she worked for Petrobras, as Special Advisor to the CEO and head of Corporate Strategy.

Clarissa is an economist by training and holds her Bachelor and Master degrees from the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro – PUC Rio (1988 and 1990).

Cynthia Silveira - Chair - IGRC2017 National Organizing Committee

Cynthia Silveira has more than 30 years’ experience on the energy field, developing her career on the private sector, with a specialized profile on the whole extend of the natural gas chain.

Graduated in Electrical Engineering at UERJ (Rio de Janeiro State University), with a master degree in Mechanic Engineering from UFRJ. Also has a master degree in Natural Gas Transport from École des Mines at Paris, France.

Was the director of Gas & Power at Total, a French Oil Company where she worked for 17 years, until 2015.

Cynthia was an Executive Director of IBP – Brazilian Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Institute, from 2010 to 2015. On 2012 she was elected for the Executive Committee of IGU as associate member and reelected on 2015. She was also member of the board of directors of several important Gas Transportation Companies: TBG – GASODUTO BOLIVIA-BRASIL E TSB – GASODUTO URUGUAIANA-PORTO ALEGRE. More than 10 years of experience as member on the gas transportation board of directors.

Currently works as a consultant at EXERGIA CONSULTORIA E PROJETOS LTDA, developing projects related to the Natural Gas and Energy sectors. Cynthia is also part of the executive board of the International Gas Union, reelected for the 2015-2018 mandate. IGU is responsible for the organization of the World Gas Conference that will take place in Washington DC. at 2018.

Cynthia recently took part at Gas para Crescer (Gas for Growth) – a program for restructuring the sector conducted by the Mines and Energy Ministry.

Dr. Konstantin Romanov - Head of committee on environmental protection and energy efficiency - Gazprom (Russia)

Konstantin Romanov graduated from Russian People’s Friendship University (Moscow). Completed advanced studies in Environmental diplomacy at the Geneva University (Switzerland). He has a PhD in Economics.

Since 2007 he has been working at Gazprom’s environment protection directorate. Currently he is a head of the Division for green innovations and energy efficiency and Executive secretary of Gazprom Coordinating committee on environmental protection and energy efficiency. Before, he worked for the Federal Ministry of natural resources and environment of the Russian Federation for 5 years. He has been a member of the Russian delegation of all UN Climate Conferences since 2006. He is involved in the IGU activities as a member Committees “Gas Transportation”, “Sustainability” and “Research, Development and Innovation” and “Methane expert group”.

Edward Johnston - Senior Vice President - Gas Technology Institute (USA)

As Senior Vice President of Research and Technology Development, Eddie Johnston leads Gas Technology Institute (GTI), driving integrated responses to energy needs. He oversees GTI’s research staff—leading efforts across unconventional supply, energy conversion, natural gas delivery, and end use markets.

GTI’s innovative technologies make energy resources economically viable, minimizing environmental footprint, and maximizing market impact, while reducing costs for consumers.

Johnston joined the company in July 2007. Prior to that, he worked for Atmos Energy Corporation for 15 years, and worked for nearly a decade, hands-on in the off-shore oil industry with Rowan Companies.

Johnston earned a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Mississippi State University and a M.B.A. from University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. He serves on a number of Boards of Directors and Advisory Boards for tech start-ups, advocacy groups, and research organizations across the energy value chain.

Gert Müller-Syring - Head of Department Gas Grids/Gas Facilities - DBI GUT (Germany)

Gert Müller-Syring studied Energy and Supply Engineering at the HTWK (Leipzig University of Applied Sciences) from 1997-2001 and has worked for DBI-Gas- und Umwelttechnik GmbH since 2002.

Since 2009 Mr. Müller-Syring has been the Head of Gas Grids and Gas facilities at DBI-Gas- und Umwelttechnik GmbH. In this capacity he has initiated, coordinated, and contributed on a wide range of R&D and industrial projects in diverse fields such as smart gas grids, power-to-gas, supply security, and methane emissions.

Mr. Müller-Syring is also an active member of the DVGW (German Association of Gas and Water) Technical Committee on Gas Distribution, the Cluster Gas Production and Energy Systems, as well as the Coordination Group for Operational Research.

Regarding emissions from the gas infrastructure Gert Müller-Syring was/is involved in the following activities:

  • Since 2003 development/use of new-generation permeation cells for measuring emissions from gas pipes
  • 2012 Improvement of the emission estimation of gas distribution for the German Federal Ministry of Economics
  • 2014 Estimation of methane emissions from the gas transmission import routes (e.g. from Russia) and the German gas grid for German Federal Environment Ministry
  • 2014/15 Assessment of emission data quality of the National Inventory Report (NIR) for German Federal Environment Agency (UBA)
  • 2016 Carbon Footprint of Natural Gas “Critical Evaluation of Default Values for the Natural Gas Supply Chain of GHG emissions”
  • “Development of an Accurate and Consistent Method for Methane Emission Estimation from the Gas Distribution Grid” (GERG-Joint-Industry-Project).

Mr. Müller-Syring is a member of the Project Committee for Gas Distribution/Utilisation of GERG (European Gas Research Group), the European Research Institute for Gas and Energy Innovation (ERIG), and the hydrogen working group of the Sector Forum Energy Management (CEN/CENELEC). He also initiated a European network (HIPS NET) for the exchange and alignment of knowledge on hydrogen in the natural gas grid.

Hisataka Yakabe – Vice Chair - R&D and Innovation / General Manager - Residential Fuel Cell Development Sect. - Residential Fuel Cell Business Development Dept. - Tokyo Gas Co. (Japan)

Hisataka Yakabe is general manager for Fundamental Technology Research Institute of Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. He has PhD in Applied Physics and previously he was in charge of general manager for Energy Research Institute and Residential Fuel Cell Development Sect.-Residential Fuel Cell Development Dept.

He has extensive expertise in fuel cell and hydrogen related fields and lead commercialization of residential fuel cell systems in Japan.

He is a board member of Hydrogen Energy Systems Society of Japan, and a member of evaluation committee for Strategic Innovation Program of Japanese government. He is currently the vice chairman of R&D and Innovat

Howard Levinsky - Principal Specialist, Combustion Processes - DNV GL (The Netherlands)

Howard Levinsky is Senior Principal Specialist in Combustion Processes at DNV GL Oil and Gas, and Professor of Combustion Technology at the University of Groningen. He is a specialist in elementary processes in gas combustion, studying ignition phenomena and the relation between flame structure and pollutant formation using laser-spectroscopic measurements. Understanding the effects of fuel composition on end-use equipment based on first principles has been a recurring theme in his research for more than 30 years. Recent work in his group varies from research towards characterizing the physical-chemical processes responsible for engine knock for stationary and LNG engines to providing the technical foundations for policy regarding the introduction of “new” sustainable and natural gases.

Jeongwook Khang - Ph.D., Principal researcher - Center for Economics & Management - Korea Gas (Korea)

Jeongwook Khang was born in Oct. 1968 in Korea.

He earned his master’s degree in Industrial Engineering at Seoul National University in 1997. Afterwards, he joined Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) as an researcher. He earned his doctoral degree in Business Administration majoring Production and Operations Management in 2012.

Since 1997, Dr. Khang has developed his career at KOGAS with major researcher area of supply and demand of natural gas, natural gas industry restructuring, new and renewable energy field and climate change policy. As a member of R&D and Innovation Committee at IGU, he has been engaged in various analysis and research tasks.

He is a member of the Board of Director Member at Korean Production and Operations Management Society and Korean Resource Economics Association.

Kristin Skofteland - Director Marketing and Transportation - Total E&P Norge AS (Norway)

Kristin Skofteland is Director for marketing & transportation of Total’s Norwegian oil and gas production.

Kristin Skofteland is a graduate in law and has a TRIUM Executive MBA (NYU Stern, LSE and HEC Paris). She has 20 years of experience from a various trading, commercial and legal positions in the Total Group.

She has extensive expertise in the international gas markets including both gas pipeline transport and LNG transport with vessels. She is also experienced in commercial issues including contract negotiations and litigations.

Total is the largest international company on the Norwegian Continental Shelf in terms of production and reserves. In 2016, Total produced 235 kboe/d in Norway. The Norwegian affiliate represented 9% of the Total Group’s global E&P production.

Laura France Marques Barbosa - Leader Gov Rel & PA - Statoil Brazil (Brazil)

Laura Barbosa joined Statoil in 2012 as Leader of Regulatory Affairs. She was responsible for the implementation and maintenance of a government relation plan in accordance to business strategy.

Laura is currently Statoil’s advisor on Natural Gas projects in Brazil.

Laura has 10 years of experience in upstream industry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, with a background in Economics, a MSc in Production Engineering from PUC-Rio and Postgraduate studies in Computer Statistical Methods from Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora.

Madeleine Lafon - Public Affairs and Communications Director - Association Franceise du Gaz - AFG (France)

Madeleine Lafon is the public affairs and communications Director of the French gas association (AFG) since March 2013. She has worked for the gas industry for 10 years as she was previously AFG’s head of communications. Previously, she has worked for the French communication agency Publicis in Brussels dealing with EU projects. She has also been in charge of running conciliation meetings for local projects. She studied politics and European policy process and graduated from Sciences PO Bordeaux, Science PO Strasbourg and Cardiff University.

She is currently IGU Task force human resources ‘secretary.

Marc Florette - Chief Digital Officer - Engie (France)

Marc Florette chairs the Board of Directors of the French gas TSO, GRTgaz. He is also a member of the French Academy of Technology.

On an international level, Marc Florette is a member of the Board of MARCOGAZ (European technological organization) and one of the previous Chairmen of GERG (European Gas Research Group). He is also a member of the Board of the Gas Technology Institute of Chicago. He organized two international Gas Union Research Conferences, in 2010 and 2011.

Recently, Marc Florette held the position of Chief Digital Officer of the ENGIE Group and from 2003 to 2014, he held the position of Chief Technology Officer in charge of Research and Innovation in energy issues along the energy value chain.

Menelaos (Mel) Ydreos - Executive Director, Public Affairs - International Gas Union (Canada)

Menelaos (Mel) Ydreos serves as the Executive Director of Energy Vantage Inc. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He launched Energy Vantage Inc. after a long career at Union Gas Ltd-A Spectra Energy Company where he held a number of executive positions in the areas of Storage, Transmission and Distribution Operations, Engineering, Public and Government Affairs and Customer Car.

He served as Interim President and CEO of the Ontario Energy Association in 2013-2014. Under the International Gas Union’s (IGU) Malaysian Presidency, he chaired the special task force on geopolitics and natural gas.  He was also the Interim President and CEO of the Canadian Gas Association in 2009.

Mr. Ydreos, currently serves as Chairman, Coordination Committee of the IGU for the 2015-2018 triennium as a member of the USA Presidency ahead of the 2018 World Gas Conference in Washington, DC.

Mr. Ydreos also currently holds the position of Executive Director, Public Affairs at the IGU working closely with the IGU’s Executive Committee and Secretariat leading the Union’s advocacy and strategic communications efforts.

He has served as a member of the Advisory Committee of the Waterloo Institute of Sustainable Energy and has served on the Boards of Pollution Probe, the Mowat Centre and the Canadian Standards Association

Mr. Ydreos earned a B.S. in civil engineering from the University of Waterloo.

Olivier Guerrini - Business Development Executive - Research and Technology Division - Engie (France)

Olivier Guerrini is Business Development Executive in Research and Technology Division (ENGIE Lab CRIGEN) of ENGIE and Key Expert in the field of Renewable Gas technologies. He had managed from 6 years R&D programs in the field of Bioenergies and Biogas in ENGIE and is teaching in different universities and school, chemical engineering and biotechnologies. Previously Olivier worked for other Oil and gas companies and had some experiences in the biopharmaceutical sector. Olivier is currently member of the industrial advisory council of European Biogas Association, Expert for European Commission on H2020 programs and advisor to some research agencies as CNRS and IRSTEA. He is graduated from School of Engineering of National Institute of Applied Science in Lyon and graduated with a PhD of process engineering from Toulouse and Washington University.

Pascal Vercamer - Head of Industrial Performance and Safety Department - Engie (France)

Pascal VERCAMER Head of Industrial Performance and Safety Department in Engie Lab CRIGEN (Center for Research and Innovation in Gas and New Energies) – Saint Denis near Paris (France)

Civil Engineer – PHD in Engineering Geology

Pascal has worked in Gaz De France, GDF SUEZ and ENGIE for more than 30 years.

He acquired a deep experience on gas network design, operation, metering and safety in R&D Division, in GRTgaz (main French Transmission Operator) and in GRDF (French main Gas Distribution Network Operator).

He coordinated R&D programs on gas networks and was involved in innovative projects regarding in particular smart metering and network new technologies.

In IGU Distribution Committee, he was chairman of the sub group about smart gas grids and is an active participant in the subgroup about injection of green gases in gas networks.

Prof. Dr. Mohammed Hassan Panjeshahi - University of Tehran (Iran)

Hassan Panjeshahi is professor in Chemical Engineering Department and Dean of Institute of Petroleum Engineering at University of Tehran and head of Energy & Environment Department of Iran Academy of Science.

Professor Panjeshahi is a member of editorial board of eight scientific journals and several scientific societies, including Iran Academy of Science. He is founder and first president of Iran Energy Association and founder and first Editor-in-chief of Iranian Journal of Energy affiliated to the World Energy Council. Between 2003 and 2008, he was president of Petroleum University of Technology in Iran.

He has delivered many keynote speeches in conferences and published over 160 papers in scientific journals and proceedings, also several books and book chapters. He is recipient of many scientific awards.

Thorbjørn Svendsen - Special Advisor Development and Innovation - GASSCO (Norway)

Position: Special Advisor, Development and Innovation (DI), from April 2016.
Experience: Thorbjørn G. Svendsen joined Gassco in 2002 and has held various leading positions in Gassco including being in charge of the development of the gas infrastructure on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. His most resent position which he held from June 2012, Svendsen was member of the management group in Gassco responsible for Technology and R&D. Before joing Gassco in 2002 Svendsen had various positions in Statoil; within energy marketing, E&P, and gas transportation both in Norway and in the USA .

Education: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH, Norway). He also holds a Masters degree (Sloan Fellow) in Mangement from MIT Sloan School of Management in Cambridge, MA, USA..

Dr. Jörg Leicher - Research Engineer - GWI (Germany)

Jörg Leicher (born 1973 in Essen, Germany) studied Mechanical Engineering at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, and was awarded a PhD (Dr.-Ing.) in 2006. After working as a Post-Doc at the Institut Francais du Pétrole (IFP) in Lyon, France, and a brief stint at ANSYS in Munich, Germany, he joined the German gas research institute GWI in 2009. The focus of his work there is on the modeling of industrial combustion processes and the impact of natural gas quality on end-users in the industrial and power generation sectors, as well as the use of alternative fuels. He is the author of numerous articles on these topics and active in a number of national and international organizations (e.g. IGU, Marcogaz, DVGW).

Jesper Bruun

Jesper is employed in Energinet (Danish Transmission System Operator) as a Senior Systems Analyst for 11 years. He works in the department of System operation. Scientific background in physics and chemistry.

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  • Expert in gas quality
  • Engineering assistance on the subjects of gas flow metering, gas quality analysis, Quality Tracking, biogas, hydrogen and gas chemistry
  • Project management

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About Rio de Janeiro

The ideal venue to do business and enjoy wonderful attractions and landscapes at the same time. That’s why the city hosts constantly major international events.

With a privileged location, Rio de Janeiro sieges some of the largest companies in Brazil and is the second largest national GDP due to its diversified industrial park. In the oil and gas sector, there are outstanding reservations and activities, being one of the most important states for Brazilian industry and attracting commercial attention from companies around the world.

Rio de Janeiro has unique venues to hold an event, such as Riocentro, Apoteose and Maracanã. It has more than 1,000 hotels, allowing the lodging close to the location of the event and a comprehensive public transport system that allows mobility for all city points. The city has hosted events such as the World Petroleum Congress (2002), Rio +20 (2012) and holds Rio Oil & Gas – the largest oil and gas event in Latin America, since its first edition in 1982.

Destination in Brazil that attracts visitors from all around the world, the “Wonderful City” is famous worldwide for Carnival and the New Year’s Eve on Copacabana Beach. Rio de Janeiro has stunning natural beauty, pleasant tropical climate, friendly people, and great cultural diversity and entertainment, with wide variety of museums, historical centers and evening activities.

Take the opportunity to fully enjoy the Wonderful City!

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT TOURISM:

See more business options, events and tourism in the city in the Rio Convention Bureau website, IBP (Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Institute) partner.

 

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Visa

Designed to help participants to meet administrative requirements in certain countries, official letters of invitation for entry visa or other purposes may be supplied upon request. Please allow sufficient time for this procedure. Note that such letters do not commit the Organizing Committee to any kind of financial support, hosting arrangement, nor does it guarantee an entry visa issue. Please, be advised that the invitation letters just will be issued by the Brazilian Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Institute after the participant registration. Therefore, you should fill out the registration form as early as possible in order to get your visa in time for the Event. Participants are strongly advised to make sure they fulfill all legal requirements to enter Brazil. Besides a valid passport, an entry visa may also be required. Visas are required only for visitors coming from countries that require visas for Brazilian citizens.

Regarding invitation letters please send an e-mail to the following address: aline.nicacio@ibp.org.br

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, citizens of the following countries do not need visas:

• Andorra
• Argentina
• Austria
• Bahamas
• Barbados
• Belgium
• Bolivia
• Bulgaria
• Chile
• Colombia
• Costa Rica
• Croatia
• Denmark
• Ecuador
• Finland
• France
• Germany
• Greece
• Iceland
• Ireland
• Israel
• Italy
• Liechtenstein
• Luxembourg
• Malaysia
• Malta
• South Korea
• Monaco
• Morocco
• Namibia
• Netherlands
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Paraguay
• Peru
• Philippines
• Poland
• Portugal
• San Marino
• Slovakia
• Slovenia
• South Africa
• Spain
• Suriname
• Sweden
• Switzerland
• Thailand
• Trinidad & Tobago
• Tunisia
• Turkey
• UK
• Uruguay
• Vatican
• Venezuela

It is very important to inform you that the Brazilian Government can change these diplomatic conditions without previous warning.

Please check with your nearest brazilian consulate.

Vaccination

International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever is demanded by Brazilian Government for travelers who have been on last three months or come from these countries:
• Angola
• Benin
• Bolivia
• Burkina Faso
• Camerron
• Colombia
• Ecuador
• Gabon
• Gambia
• Ghana
• Guinea-Bissau
• French Guyana
• Liberia
• Nigeria
• Peru
• Democratic Republic of the Congo
• Sierra Leone
• Sudan
• Venezuela
• Zaire

So, you should get your certificate at an official yellow fever vaccination center as designed by respective state health departments in your city and/or your country that administers yellow fever vaccines manufactured under approval by World Health Organization.

Furthermore, we recommend this vaccination for all Brazilians, foreigners or tourists who intend to visit these Brazilian states:

Acre
Amapá
Amazonas
Distrito Federal
Goiás
Maranhão
Mato Grosso do Sul
Pará
Rondônia
Roraima
Tocantins

P.S. The vaccination must be taken (10) ten days before travelling, at least.
Note that these information are always changing. Please check before traveling.

Official Hotel

For the IGRC Rio 2017, the Grand Mercure Hotel Riocentro, the event’s official hotel, is offering special prices. In order to take advantage of these rates, we recommend that you make your reservations well ahead.

 

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IGU

The International Gas Union (IGU) was founded in 1931. It is a worldwide non-profit organisation registered in Vevey, Switzerland with the Secretariat currently located in Oslo, Norway.
The mission of IGU is to advocate gas as an integral part of a sustainable global energy system, and to promote the political, technical and economic progress of the gas industry. The more than 140 members of IGU are associations and corporations of the gas industry representing over 95% of the global gas market. The working organisation of IGU covers the complete value of gas chain from exploration and production, transmission via pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) as well as distribution and combustion of gas at the point of use.
IGU encourages international trade in gas by supporting non-discriminatory policies and sound contracting principles and practices, promoting development of technologies which add to the environmental benefits of gas and further enhance safe production, transmission, distribution and utilisation of gas.

IGU has the vision of being the most influential, effective and independent non-profit organisation, serving as the spokesperson for the gas industry worldwide.

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IBP

Founded in 1957, IBP is a private, non-profit organization focused on promoting the development of the brazilian oil, gas and biofuels industry in a competitive, sustainable, ethical and socially responsible environment. Today, IBP congregates 166 associated companies and professionals and its recognized as an important industry representative for its technical knowledge and fostering the debate of big industry issues. Organizer of the main oil & gas shows in Brazil, such as Rio Oil & Gas, IBP also develops technical courses and it´s also responsible for standardization, certification of inspection services and technical publications.
www.ibp.org.br


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Learn more about IGRC, one of the greatest technical events in the global natural gas industry. Next year, IGRC lands in Rio de Janeiro, gathering researchers from all over to world focused on discussing solutions to the main challenges in the segment and the perspectives to boost businesses opportunities.


Brief summary of IGRC 2017


Luiz Costamilan
IBP’s Natural Gas Executive Secretary


Cynthia Silveira
Coordinator of IGRC 2017 Brazilian Organizing Committee


David C. Carroll
IGU President


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MAY 24 - DAY 1

 

MAY 25 - DAY 2

 

MAY 26 - DAY 3


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Termos e Condições Gerais de Uso

do "Portal do IBP"


  1. Bem-vindo ao Portal do IBP. Os presentes termos e condições gerais de uso aplicam-se aos serviços prestados pelo INSTITUTO BRASILEIRO DE PETRÓLEO, GÁS E BIOCOMBUSTÍVEIS – IBP, devidamente registrada sob o CNPJ n. 33.634.254/0001-10, por meio do site www.ibp.org.br
  2. Todos aqueles que desejarem ter acesso aos serviços ofertados através deste site, deverão, primeiramente, se informar sobre as regras que compõem estes termos de uso, disponíveis para pronta e ampla consulta.
  3. Ao utilizar o Portal do IBP, o usuário aceita integralmente o presente regulamento e compromete-se a observá-las, sob risco de aplicação das penalidades cabíveis. Antes de iniciar qualquer forma de navegação, o usuário deverá certificar-se de eventuais mudanças ou atualizações ocorridas neste termos.
  4. Caso não concorde com quaisquer das regras aqui descritas, o usuário deve, imediatamente, abster-se de utilizar o serviço. Se for de seu interesse, poderá, ainda, entrar em contato com o Fale Conosco (nosso serviço de atendimento ao cliente).
  5. O proprietário do site se compromete a utilizar todas as soluções técnicas à sua disposição para permitir o acesso contínuo ao Portal. Entretanto, este poderá, a qualquer momento, interromper, limitar ou suspender o acesso ao site ou a algumas de suas páginas, a fim de realizar atualizações, mudanças de conteúdo ou qualquer outra ação julgada necessária para o seu bom funcionamento.
  6. Os presentes termos e condições gerais de uso se aplicam a todas as extensões do site, hotsite e demais páginas em redes sociais ou em comunidades, tanto as já existentes, quanto aquelas ainda a serem implementadas.
  7. Para a boa gestão, o proprietário do Portal poderá, a qualquer momento:
    1. suspender, interromper ou limitar o acesso a todo ou a parte do site a uma categoria específica de usuários;
    2. remover toda informação que possa perturbar o funcionamento do site ou que esteja em conflito com a legislação aplicável;
    3. suspender o site, a fim de realizar atualizações e modificações.
  8. Os serviços disponibilizados no Portal apenas poderão ser acessados por pessoas plenamente capazes, conforme o ordenamento jurídico brasileiro. Menores de idade e internautas não possuidores de plena capacidade civil deverão ser devidamente assistidos por seus representantes legais, que se responsabilizarão pelo cumprimento dos presentes termos e condições.
  9. Ao usuário, será permitido manter apenas uma conta junto ao site. Contas duplicadas serão automaticamente desativadas pelo proprietário do Portal, sem prejuízo de demais penalidades cabíveis.
  10. Para o devido cadastramento junto ao serviço, o usuário deverá fornecer integralmente os dados requeridos. Todas as informações fornecidas pelo usuário devem ser precisas, verdadeiras e atualizadas. Em qualquer caso, o usuário responderá, em âmbito cível e criminal, pela veracidade, exatidão e autenticidade dos dados informados.
  11. O usuário deverá fornecer um endereço de e-mail válido, através do qual o sítio eletrônico realizará todos os contatos necessários. Todas as comunicações enviadas para o referido endereço serão consideradas lidas pelo usuário, que se compromete, assim, a consultar regularmente suas mensagens recebidas e a respondê-las em prazo razoável.
  12. Após a confirmação de seu cadastro, o usuário possuirá um login (apelido) e uma senha pessoais, que deverão ser por ele utilizados para o acesso a sua conta no Portal. Estes dados de conexão não poderão ser informados pelo usuário a terceiros, sendo de sua inteira responsabilidade o uso que deles seja feito. O usuário compromete-se a comunicar imediatamente ao proprietário do Portal quaisquer atividades suspeitas ou inesperadas em sua conta.
  13. Não será permitido ceder, vender, alugar ou transferir, de qualquer forma, a conta, ou quaisquer produtos ou serviços adquiridos por meio deste.
  14. Será automaticamente descadastrado o usuário que descumprir quaisquer das normas contidas neste documento, sendo-lhe vedado realizar nova inscrição no site.
  15. O usuário poderá, a qualquer tempo e sem necessidade de justificação, requerer o cancelamento de seu cadastro junto ao site e ao banco de dados do IBP. O seu descadastramento será realizado dentro dos procedimentos usuais de remoção de cadastro da base de dados, desde que não sejam verificados débitos em aberto.
  16. O proprietário se responsabilizará pelos defeitos ou vícios encontrados nos serviços prestados pelo site, desde que tenha lhes dado causa. Defeitos ou vícios técnicos ou operacionais originados no próprio sistema do usuário não serão de responsabilidade do proprietário. O proprietário responsabiliza-se apenas pelas informações que foram por ele diretamente divulgadas. Quaisquer informações incluídas pelos usuários, tais como em comentários e em perfis pessoais, serão de inteira responsabilidade dos próprios.
  17. O usuário é responsável, ainda:
    1. pela correta utilização do Portal do IBP e de seus serviços, prezando pela boa convivência, pelo respeito e pela cordialidade no relacionamento com os demais usuários;
    2. pelo cumprimento das regras contidas neste instrumento, bem como da legislação aplicável;
    3. pela proteção dos dados de acesso à sua conta (login e senha).
  18. Adicionalmente, o proprietário do site não será responsável:
    1. pelas características intrínsecas da internet, principalmente relativas à confiabilidade e à procedência das informações circulando nesta rede;
    2. pelos conteúdos ou atividades ilícitas praticadas através de seu sítio eletrônico.
  19. O Portal pode conter links externos redirigindo o usuário para outras páginas da internet, sobre os quais o proprietário não exerce controle. Apesar das verificações prévias e regulares realizadas pelo proprietário, ele se isenta de qualquer responsabilidade sobre o conteúdo encontrado nesses sítio eletrônicos e serviços.
  20. Não será autorizada a inclusão de páginas que divulguem quaisquer tipos de informações ilícitas, violentas, discriminatórias ou ofensivas. O proprietário se reserva o direito de retirar a qualquer momento um link levando ao seu próprio serviço, se a página de origem não estiver conforme a sua política editorial.
  21. A estrutura do Portal, bem como os textos, os gráficos, as imagens, as fotografias, os sons, os vídeos e as demais aplicações informáticas que o compõem são de propriedade intelectual do proprietário deste site, de parceiros, ou fornecedores, protegidas por toda legislação aplicável.
  22. Qualquer representação, reprodução, adaptação ou exploração parcial ou total dos conteúdos, marcas e serviços propostos pelo site, por qualquer meio que seja, sem autorização prévia, expressa e escrita do proprietário, é estritamente vedada, podendo-se recorrer às medidas cíveis e penais cabíveis.
  23. O acesso não gera para o usuário qualquer direito de propriedade intelectual relativo a elementos do Portal, os quais restam sob a propriedade exclusiva do proprietário. É vedado ao usuário incluir no site dados que possam modificar o seu conteúdo ou sua aparência.
  24. Todos os dados pessoais fornecidos pelo usuário no momento de seu cadastro que venham a ser solicitados posteriormente, a este título, permanecerão sigilosos e não serão repassados a quaisquer parceiros do site, exceto quando essas informações forem indispensáveis para o processamento de compras e de entregas.
  25. Em outras situações, o proprietário apenas poderá transmitir os dados pessoais a terceiros quando o usuário permiti-lo expressamente ou quando presentes as hipóteses legais previstas na legislação aplicável, tais como a requisição judicial.
  26. É de responsabilidade do proprietário a garantia de confidencialidade dos dados pessoais fornecidos pelos usuários, devendo proteger o Portal contra tentativas de violações ou acessos clandestinos à sua base de dados.
  27. O site recorre eventualmente às técnicas de "cookies", que lhe permitem analisar as estatísticas e as informações sobre a navegação do usuário. Podem ser fornecidos, por exemplo, dados sobre o dispositivo utilizado pelo usuário e o seu local de acesso. Esta coleta de informações busca melhorar a navegação, para o conforto do usuário, ao permitir apresentar-lhe serviços personalizados, de acordo com suas preferências. Estes dados de navegação poderão, ainda, ser compartilhados com eventuais parceiros do site, buscando o aprimoramento dos produtos e serviços ofertados ao usuário.
  28. O usuário poderá se opor ao registro de "cookies" pelo Portal, bastando desativar esta opção no seu próprio navegador. Por outro lado, a desativação deste registro poderá afetar a disponibilidade de algumas ferramentas e alguns serviços do site.
  29. Por intermédio do site, o proprietário fornece ao cliente um catálogo ou uma loja online para a comercialização de serviços. Os produtos e serviços estão descritos e apresentados com o maior grau de precisão possível, contendo informações corretas, claras, precisas, ostensivas e em língua portuguesa sobre suas características.
  30. O IBP se reserva o direito de praticar preços e condições de pagamento diferenciados para seus associados. Preços e condições de pagamento diferenciados, bem como todo e qualquer benefício ofertado a associados, constitui mera liberalidade do IBP, sujeito a seu estrito juízo de conveniência e oportunidade. Similarmente, o IBP se reserva o direito de modificar os preços dos produtos e serviços a qualquer momento.
  31. Serão aplicadas as tarifas em vigor no momento do pedido, sob reserva de disponibilidade de produtos e serviços nesta data. Os preços serão indicados em reais e não incluirão as taxas de entrega, as quais virão especificadas à parte e serão informadas ao cliente antes da realização do pedido. O montante total do pedido, incluindo todas as taxas, será indicado antes da validação final do pedido. O pagamento do pedido deverá ser realizado à vista ou à prazo, por meio de cartão de crédito.
  32. Os serviços ofertados poderão ter condições de compra e venda específicas, informadas ao consumidor no momento da compra por meio eletrônico.
  33. Em caso de dúvidas, sugestões ou problemas com a utilização do sítio eletrônico, o usuário poderá contatar diretamente o serviço de atendimento, através do Fale Conosco, bem como pelo telefone: (21) 2112-9000. Estes serviços de atendimento ao usuário estarão disponíveis nos seguintes dias e horários: segunda à sexta-feira, das 9h às 18h.
  34. O usuário poderá, ainda, optar por enviar correspondência ao endereço da sede do proprietário do Portal IBP, informado ao final desta página.
  35. Sem prejuízo das demais medidas legais cabíveis, o proprietário do site poderá, a qualquer momento, advertir, suspender ou cancelar a conta do usuário:
    1. que descumprir quaisquer dos dispositivos contidos nestes Termos de Uso;
    2. que descumprir os seus deveres de usuário;
    3. que praticar atos fraudulentos ou dolosos;
    4. que fornecer qualquer informação incorreta;
    5. cujo comportamento constitua ou possa vir a importar ofensa ou dano a terceiro, ao IBP, ou ao próprio sítio eletrônico.
  36. A presente versão dos termos e condições gerais de uso e de compra e venda foi atualizada pela última vez em 12 de dezembro de 2017. O proprietário se reserva o direito de modificar, a qualquer momento e sem qualquer aviso prévio, o Portal e suas respectivas páginas, bem como as presentes normas, especialmente para adaptá-las às evoluções do site, seja pela disponibilização de novas funcionalidades, seja pela supressão ou modificação daquelas já existentes.
  37. O usuário que utilizar o serviço, após realizadas modificações nos termos e condições gerais, demonstra a sua concordância com as novas normas. Caso discorde de alguma das modificações, deverá pedir, imediatamente, o cancelamento de sua conta e apresentar a sua ressalva ao serviço de atendimento, se assim o desejar.
  38. Para a solução das controvérsias decorrentes do presente instrumento, será aplicado integralmente o Direito brasileiro, notadamente a sua legislação consumerista. Os eventuais litígios deverão ser apresentados no foro da comarca em que se encontra a sede do proprietário do site.
Instituto Brasileiro de Petróleo e Gás
Avenida Almirante Barroso, 52 – 26º andar - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brasil - CEP: 20031-918
+55 (21) 2112.9000
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