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Argus Clean Ammonia Europe Conference

Rotterdam, Netherlands
26-28 November 2024
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Agenda

Join our expert speakers as they discuss key developments taking place in Europe from policy to infrastructure to financing of clean ammonia projects as well as international speakers providing insight into production project development and much more. Contact us on the details below for speaking opportunities at the conference:

Matilda Wall
+44 20 4570 3543
matilda.wall@argusmedia.com

Pre-conference day - 26 November

Port of Rotterdam site visit

13:00 - 17:00

Site visit sponsored by Port of Rotterdam

This year, attendees of the Argus Clean Ammonia Europe Conference will have the opportunity to participate in a boat tour hosted by our host sponsor Port of Rotterdam on Tuesday 26 November, during our pre-conference day.

Join the port tour for just an additional €100 to see developments taking place in the port real-time, as well as the opportunity to network ahead of a busy schedule across the two main conference days.

More details to be released soon, register your interest now to book your place – spaces will be limited.

Welcome drinks reception at Wereldmuseum sponsored by Port of Rotterdam

17:00 - 19:00

Welcome drinks reception at Wereldmuseum sponsored by Port of Rotterdam

The Argus Clean Ammonia Europe Conference welcome drinks reception sponsored by the Port of Rotterdam will be hosted at the Wereldmuseum, situated on the bank of the river Meuse – the gateway to the world – sitting in the heart of Rotterdam’s historic shipping quarter, the Scheepvaartkwartier. This magnificent, iconic building has been a hive of activity since 1851. We look forward to welcoming all registered delegates at this iconic venue.

Welcome speech from

Boudewijn Siemons

CEO
Port of Rotterdam

Day one main conference - 27 November

Registration and ammonia and carbon 101 session

08:00

Registration open sponsored by Yara Clean Ammonia

08:00 - 09:00

Networking breakfast sponsored by Woodside

08:00 - 09:00

CEO Roundtable (by invitation only)

08:15 - 08:45

Ammonia and carbon 101: Disconnect between carbon and green hydrogen and ammonia: a matter of economics? Open to all attendees

How companies are working to bridge the lack of knowledge in the green hydrogen space around carbon
- EU ETS: an explainer – where does it sit in European policy? Why is this important to understand? How much of an incentive is EU ETS in the whole package?

Speakers Include:

Adam Nye

VP Global Carbon Markets
Argus

Jack Merriott

Senior Manager - Consulting Services
Argus

Main conference morning sessions

09:30 - 09:35

Argus welcome

Tim Cheyne

SVP - Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers, Ammonia, DEF
Argus
09:35 - 09:50

Welcome from Host sponsor: Port of Rotterdam

Boudewijn Siemons

CEO
Port of Rotterdam
09:50 - 10:40

Keynote panel: Unlocking ammonia’s potential in the energy transition

-How can blue ammonia bring cost competitiveness that will enable the transition in Europe faster?
-The main bottlenecks in ammonia’s adoption as a fuel in new sectors
-How does direct use of low-carbon ammonia get unlocked? Power, maritime, fertilizer sector perspectives
-Social governance: ammonia handling and safety – what is being done?

Speakers Include:

Mark Stoelinga

Director, Energy & Infrastructure
Port of Rotterdam

Rik Sneep

Director of Strategy and Transformation
Moeve

Rick Beuttel

Vice President of New Energy US
Woodside Energy

Luca Volta

Hydrogen Venture Executive, Low Carbon Solutions
ExxonMobil

Marina Simonova

Principal - Consulting, Fertilizer & Clean Ammonia Analytics
Argus
10:40 - 11:00

Policy and regulation: Further clarity or more confusion? RED III targets and transposition

- RED III – what do industry targets mean? How is transposition into key EU states progressing and how do they vary?
- What’s holding Europe back? Does the policy in place provide economic business models for businesses?
- Are regulatory frameworks in Europe helping projects get to FID or not?

Speakers Include:

Bert De Backker

Policy Manager EAME, Low Carbon Solutions
ExxonMobil

Wouter Vanhoudt

Global Head of Business Development
Hinicio
11:00 - 11:30

Networking break

11:30 - 12:00

EU hydrogen bank tenders: Who were the winners in the first round and what were the main learnings?

- Bid levels vs realisation rates – the real test: project timelines?
- How will tenders help the industry get to mass scale with a combination of incentives and technological improvements, and create demand making economics work?
- What are the ambitions for what comes next?

Speakers include:

Ewelina Daniel

Policy Officer, DG CLIMA
European Commission

Stefan Kruempelmann

Hydrogen and Future Fuels Editor
Argus
12:00 - 12:30

Certification and registration approaches: The mass balance approach

- What is it and how does it work?
- Why is this an important step for the existing fertilizer industry as well as for new applications of ammonia?
- What are the benefits of such a scheme? What are the applications for other industries?

Speakers Include:

Emile Herben

Director Product Management & Certification
Yara Clean Ammonia

Lizzy Lancaster

Senior Reporter - Ammonia
Argus
12:30 - 13:00

Argus hydrogen and ammonia perspectives

- How can green ammonia prices be forecasted?
- Understanding what quantities will be available

Speakers Include:

Joyce Grigorey

Hydrogen Principle, Consulting
Argus

Alistair Wallace

VP, Consulting
Argus

Networking lunch

13:00 - 14:00

Networking lunch highlighting women in clean ammonia

Speakers Include:

Vibeke Rasmussen

SVP Product Management and Certification & President
Yara Clean Ammonia & Ammonia Energy Association

Andrea Guati Rojo

Stakeholder Relations Manager
Ammonia Energy Association

Ruth Sharpe

Editor - Ammonia
Argus

Main conference afternoon sessions

14:00 - 14:05

Chairpersons’ opening remarks

Tim Cheyne

SVP - Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers, Ammonia, DEF
Argus
14:05 - 14:30

Keynote: What is the power sector doing in Europe?

- How is the European power sector looking at the Asian direction of travel for power generation in the energy transition?
- What plans are in the pipeline for demonstrations of transition to lower-carbon fuels for power generation? What have pilot demonstrations shown?
- Have there been any signals from governments on their views on adoption of ammonia for power generation?

Speakers Include:

Olivia Barnes

Head of Low Carbon Commodities
EnBW

Joyce Grigorey

Hydrogen Principle, Consulting
Argus
14:30 - 15:15

The case for ammonia as a fuel in the maritime sector: What commitments have been made by shipowners in 2024?

- Operational risk: how is industry preparing for ships to be ready for ammonia bunkering? How are actors across the value chain playing a role in ensuring safety?
- Ammonia engine developments: what role will these play? What are the main updates?
- Methanol or ammonia – what are the pros and cons? What has been learnt from the first deployed methanol ships and how will this be useful for ammonia’s application as a marine fuel?

Speakers Include:

Navid Ostadian-Binai

Head of Green Vessels and Fuels
Maersk Tankers

Carl-Antoine Saverys

CEO
Exmar

Naomi van den Berg

Program Manager Sustainable Transport
Port of Rotterdam

Steve Petridis

Special Advisor to the Chairman
Air Products

Jack Merriott

Senior Manager - Consulting Services
Argus
15:15 - 15:45

How is Norway positioning itself to facilitate the development of ammonia's adoption as a marine fuel in the energy transition? 

- What regulatory frameworks have been announced so far to enable to use of green ammonia in the energy transition? Norway overview
- What have been some of the key bunkering developments in Norway? What lessons can be learnt from these projects? What are some of the peculiarities of the approach?
- What additional projects are in the pipeline? Cross sector collaboration

Speakers Include:

Hakon Skjerstad

Chief Executive
Azane

Lisa Maria Assmann

Senior Shipbroker
Steem1960 Shipbrokers

Michelle Duarte

Senior Advisor
Innovation Norway
15:45 - 16:15

Networking break

16:15 - 17:00

Low-carbon ammonia’s role in the fertilizer industry: How will low-carbon products help in the agricultural sector?

The food sector is one of the biggest emitters in the world, and farmers are price sensitive – how do we bridge the gap?
- How can different participants in the food value chain be drivers for adoption of low-carbon fertilizers and decarbonising the wider value chain. (FMCGs, co-operatives)
- CBAM is not enough: What policies are needed to support European farmers to bridge the price premium between fossil incumbents and low-carbon products?
- Case studies: how are global companies working on decarbonisation of the value chain? What are the main drivers and results seen so far?

Speakers include:

Jose Antonio de las Heras

CEO
FertigHy

Harish Jayaram

Vice President, Business Development
Hygenco Green Energies

Tobias Birwe

Director Sales, Fertilizer and Methanol
thyssenkrupp Uhde

Marc van Doorn

Director, Green Developments
Fertiberia
Oliver Hatfield, VP, Sustainable Fertilizers, Business Development, Argus

Oliver Hatfield

VP Fertilizers
Argus
17:00 - 17:05

Chairpersons’ closing remarks

Tim Cheyne

SVP - Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers, Ammonia, DEF
Argus

Main networking drinks reception

17:15 - 19:00

Main networking drinks reception

Day two main conference - 28 November

Registration open and morning coffee

08:00

Registration open and morning coffee

Registration sponsored by Yara Clean Ammonia

08:15 - 08:50

Breakfast roundtables

Make the most of your networking time by discussing key topics with industry experts in a small group setting. Join the various different roundtable discussions that will be taking place and join in the conversation.

1. Ammonia market today Ruth Sharpe, Editor- Ammonia, Argus
2. China developments Ge Liu, International Trade Manager, SPIC-JEP
3. Ammonia freight developments Yohanna Pinheiro, Ammonia Freight Reporter, Argus
4. Fertilizers and carbon markets: what are the connections? Adam Nye, VP Business Development - Carbon, Argus

Roundtable leaders include:

Ruth Sharpe

Editor - Ammonia
Argus

Ge Liu

International Trade Manager
SPIC-JEP

Yohanna Pinheiro

Reporter, LPG & Ammonia Freight
Argus

Adam Nye

VP Global Carbon Markets
Argus

Main conference morning sessions

09:00 - 09:05

Chairpersons’ opening remarks

Tim Cheyne

SVP - Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers, Ammonia, DEF
Argus
09:05 - 10:00

Panel discussion: What does the project development landscape look like globally?

- How bankable are clean ammonia projects? How are the risks different to conventional transactions? Technology, regulation
- What are the ingredients for success to bring a project forward to FID?
- What are the key requirements for financing institutions? E.g., is it better to have one reliable offtaker vs various offtakers?

Speakers Include:

Benedikt Messner

Senior Vice President
Uniper Global Commodities

Robert Vroege

Director ING Metals Mining & Fertilizers
ING Bank

Vibeke Rasmussen

SVP Product Management and Certification & President
Yara Clean Ammonia & Ammonia Energy Association

Jack Merriott

Senior Manager - Consulting Services
Argus
10:00 - 10:30

Investment dynamics in the energy transition space: Investing in green hydrogen and ammonia as an alternative to wind and solar energy

- Climate funds barometer: what money is coming from where?
- How is the gap between different types of lending being closed?
- Who is investing at what stage? (commercial banks, VCs, infrastructure funds)

Speakers include:

Graham Weale

Professor for Energy Economics
Ruhr University Bochum

Andrej Nötzel

Director, Energy
KfW IPEX-Bank
10:30 - 10:50

Traders: Why is their role critical in kickstarting the market?

- How are traders looking at the clean ammonia market today?
- What are some of the important positions already being taken in the market?
- Traders and offtake: a means to get to FID for project developers?

Speakers include:

Ruth Sharpe

Editor - Ammonia
Argus

Xavier Dalloux

Product Manager - Ammonia
Ameropa
10:50 - 11:20

Networking break

Getting infrastructure in place to make clean ammonia work in Europe

11:20 - 12:05

Supply infrastructure bringing clean ammonia to Europe: Where are port developments taking place?

Overview of future clean energy import hubs in European import ports: Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Vlissingen
- What are the main developments taking place for terminals and storage of clean ammonia in key ports?
- Where are cracking projects located and how are they strategically linked to inland industry in Germany and Belgium?
- How are ports and key terminal owners working together to build out port infrastructure for ammonia in the energy transition?
- Case study: How Port of Rotterdam is working with Port of Duisburg (Europe’s largest inland port) to develop clean energy capacity

Speakers Include:

Duna Uribe

Senior Business Manager, Clean Ammonia
Port of Rotterdam

Gilles Decan

Program Manager Hydrogen
Port of Antwerp-Bruges

Johannes Eng

Corporate Development and Strategy
Port of Duisburg

Suryan Wirya-Simunovic

Executive Officer
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines

Ruth Sharpe

Editor - Ammonia
Argus
12:00 - 12:45

Ammonia storage and transportation: How are storage and logistics companies working within European ports?

- What have been the main developments taking place? What are some of the technologies available for large-scale ammonia storage?
- What do hydrogen pipeline delays mean for ammonia storage in port areas?
- How will ammonia be transported to where it needs to be in inland Europe?

Speakers Include:

Tamme Mekkes

Business Development Director
Chane Terminals

Can Murtezaoglu

Business Development Manager
GTT

Marcel Van de Kar

Senior Vice President, Hydrogen
Vopak

Bruce Moore

Director Strategy and New Energy
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines

Ruth Sharpe

Editor - Ammonia
Argus

Networking lunch

12:45 - 13:45

Networking lunch

Getting infrastructure in place to make clean ammonia work in Europe continued

13:45 - 14:40

Ammonia cracking in Europe: What next?

- Ammonia cracking or direct application? Pros and cons of how to get clean energy to users
- Cracking being developed in Europe: what announcements are being made? What have been the major developments taking place?
- Challenges in Europe: what are the main bottlenecks and issues?

Speakers Include:

Christian Renk

Head of Technology, Innovation & Sustainability (TIS)
thyssenkrupp Uhde

Floris Mackor

VP WBL Large Industries for CCS and NH3 Strategy
Air Liquide

Xander Japin

Senior Business Development Manager hydrogen and CCS
VTTI BV

Marina Simonova

Principal - Consulting, Fertilizer & Clean Ammonia Analytics
Argus
14:40 - 15:00

Ammonia safety across the value chain Netherlands case study

- PGS12 in the Netherlands is not enough: safety aspects across the whole value chain
- How can PGS12 be used as a blueprint?
- What are the different supply chain elements and how is safety being dealt with?

Speakers Include:

Monique Berrevoets-Steenbakker

Strategic Advisor
Antea Group
15:00 - 15:40

Where next? Aspirations for the clean ammonia market in Europe in 2025

- Reflecting on 2024 as a landmark year for clean ammonia market development: what have been the highs and lows of the year?
- Where to next? Where do we expect to see next FID announcements for clean ammonia supply and what’s the expectation for demand side regulations in Europe and beyond?

Speakers Include:

Kevin Rouwenhorst

Technology Manager
Ammonia Energy Association

Christian Berg

Managing Director, Norway
Amogy

Stephen Jackson

CEO
Ammonia Europe

Thierry Grauwels

Head of Benelux
Hinicio

Tim Cheyne

SVP - Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers, Ammonia, DEF
Argus
15:40 - 15:45

Chairpersons’ closing remarks and end of conference

Tim Cheyne

SVP - Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers, Ammonia, DEF
Argus