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Power Generation

Mining

Marine

Rail

E&P Operations

Industrial Applications

9:00am - 5:00pm

Workshops & Forums

Partner Events**

** By invitation only

9:00am - 12:00am

Technical Tours

JAX LNG Plant and TOTE Terminal Tour

Presented by

Tracks

  • Industrial Applications
  • E&P Operations
  • Rail
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Power Generation

This tour is 100% full and online registration is closed. We will do our best to accommodate any attendees that are directly responsible for operations, maintenance, and/or procurement of engines, vehicles, fuel, and equipment for marine, rail, mining, E&P, and power gen operations.

9:00am - 4:00pm

Technical Tours

On-Road Natural Gas Truck Workshop

101

Presented by

Natural gas is the most effective and efficient option when it comes to a low emission and cost-effective alternative fuel for on-road heavy-duty truck operations. With 10 years of continued market growth, today’s heavy-duty natural gas trucks are proven, reliable, powerful, robust, and super clean. Leading fleet operators throughout North America have converted some or all of their operations to run on natural gas, with continued consistent investment happening even in a low petroleum price environment.

Hear from UPS, Saddle Creek, and other leading fleets about their experiences running large numbers of natural gas trucks, how and why they made the switch, challenges they encountered, solutions they employed, and the real-world cost differences. Learn about today’s natural gas trucks, engines, and fueling infrastructure, as well as funding options (including VW funds) available to help support their purchase.

9:00am - 10:30am: Learning by Example: Case Studies and Success Stories

MODERATOR: Sean Turner, Chief Operating Officer, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates

10:30am - 12:00pm: Critical Considerations: Equipment, Fuel, and Funding

MODERATOR: Dan Bowerson, Director, Technology & Development, NGVAmerica

  • Michael O’Hearn, Vocational Sales Manager, Natural Gas Sales, Daimler Trucks North America
  • Mike Mackey, Senior Vice President, GP Strategies
  • Brian Powers, LNG Production, Clean Energy Fuels
  • Joe Annotti, Senior Programs Manager, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates

12:00pm - 1:00pm: Lunch

1:00pm - 4:00pm: UPS LNG and Jacksonville Transit Authority CNG Station Tour

This tour is 100% full and online registration is closed. We will do our best to accommodate any attendees that are directly responsible for operations, maintenance, and/or procurement of engines, vehicles, fuel, and equipment for marine, rail, mining, E&P, and power gen operations.

9:00am - 5:00pm

Workshops & Forums

Clean Low-Cost Energy for Remote Markets

103

Tracks

  • Power Generation
  • Mining
  • E&P Operations
  • Industrial Applications

The use of natural gas in remote markets for power generation, industrial and commercial applications, and other heat and power needs has dramatically increased in the last five years. End-users are seeing increased reliability and improvements to their cost, operational, and environmental performance. With these early successes, innovative supply chains are being built and the market is poised for more significant growth in the year ahead.

This workshop will provide those considering the use of natural gas for their power or thermal needs with the information and tools needed to evaluate such a transition. Real-world case studies will be presented, including end-users from markets in the Caribbean, northern Canada, and remote locations in North America. This will be followed by a session on supply chain solutions, including an in-depth look at various on-site bulk storage technologies and options. A third session will cover key project implementation, operations, maintenance and HSE (health, safety, environmental) considerations. Finally, an off-site tour will take attendees by bus to see one of the three LNG production plants in Jacksonville, Florida—a plant that provides LNG fuel for export to the Caribbean and Latin American markets. Following the LNG plant tour, the bus will return to the convention center where attendees are encouraged to visit the opening reception of the HHP Summit Expo Hall to see the latest technology available in the market today and interact with equipment, engine, and fuel suppliers and other industry leaders.

9:00am - 9:20am: Welcome and Background

  • Matt Jackson, Vice President LNG Business Development, Crowley LNG

9:20am - 10:40am: Heat & Power Case Studies

MODERATOR: Sam Thigpen, Founder, Managing Director, and Senior Consultant, Thigpen Business Consultants

  • Jose Fernandez, Area General Manager, Aggreko
  • George Nemeth, LNG Business Development, AES
    Small Scale LNG Distribution in the Caribbean and Latan America
  • Kevin Frantz, Senior Vice President, Distributed LNG Solutions, New Fortress Energy

10:40am - 12:00pm: Supply Chain & Bulk Storage

MODERATOR: Sam Thigpen, Founder, Managing Director, and Senior Consultant, Thigpen Business Consultants

  • Erik Langeteig, Director, Project Solutions, Chart Industries
    Reduce Risk, Increase the Bottom Line: Three Case-Studies of Engineered LNG Solutions
  • Greg Denton, Business Development Manager, GTT North America
    Membrane LNG Storage Solutions Bringing Value to Project Developers
  • Richard Insull, Director of Business Development, Matrix PDM Engineering, Inc
    LNG Storage Solutions
  • David Barr, Executive Director North American Operations, CIMC
    Natural Gas Storage Options for Any Size Project

1:00pm - 2:30pm: Key Considerations for Natural Gas Project Planning Implementation, and Daily Operations

MODERATOR: Sam Thigpen, Founder, Managing Director, and Senior Consultant, Thigpen Business Consultants

  • Mike Morris, Director of HSE, Chart
  • Sam Thigpen, Founder, Managing Director, and Senior Consultant, Thigpen Business Consultants
    Natural Gas End use Solutions: Operations and Maintenance
  • Greg Buffington, Vice President, Crowley LNG/Carib Energy
    The 7 Wonders of LNG
  • Louis James, Director, Business Development, UGI Energy Services
    UGIES LNG Assets and Service of Remote Customers

2:30pm - 5:00pm: Eagle LNG Maxville Plant and Crowley LNG Bunker Terminal Tour

This tour is 100% full and online registration is closed. We will do our best to accommodate any attendees that are directly responsible for operations, maintenance, and/or procurement of engines, vehicles, fuel, and equipment for marine, rail, mining, E&P, and power gen operations.

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Networking

Lunch

Tracks

  • Industrial Applications
  • E&P Operations
  • Rail
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Power Generation

12:00pm - 5:00pm

Workshops & Forums

Leveraging Personnel Training, Safety, and Stakeholder Engagement for Project Success + Live LNG Demonstrations

Off-site engagement at Florida State College Fire Academy

Tracks

  • Industrial Applications
  • E&P Operations
  • Rail
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Power Generation

From code-required personnel training to permitting and working with emergency first responders, community and media engagement, proactive planning, and effective communication has proven critical in the successful implementation of natural gas HHP projects. Find out how such strategies can be used to streamline permitting and approval processes, achieve employee and community support, and help to avoid project delays and increased costs. Hear from those who have successfully developed and implemented comprehensive training programs, safety demonstrations and other strategies for stakeholder engagement. Several live demonstrations of the properties of liquefied natural gas (LNG) will be a part of this valuable training session. Seeing is believing with this invisible fuel!

Note: This training session is an off-site engagement.

12:00pm - 12:15pm: Board Bus at Prime Osborn Convention Center

12:30pm - 1:00pm: Lunch at Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) Fire Academy of the South

1:00pm - 1:20pm: Welcome, Safety Briefing, and Overview of FSCJ Fire Academy of the South

  • Shelden Reed, Executive Director of Sales & Marketing, Florida State College at Jacksonville

1:20pm - 2:00pm: End-User Case Studies on Personnel Training and Community Engagement

MODERATOR: Sean Turner, Chief Operating Officer, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates

  • Marcel LaRoche, Director, LNG Engineering, BCFerries
  • Rod Keefe, Assistant VP of Advanced Technology, Florida East Coast Rail
    The Florida East Coast Rail LNG Training Program

2:00pm - 2:20pm: Q&A Session and Break

2:20pm - 3:20pm: Key Elements for Personnel Training, HSE and Code Compliance

MODERATOR: Sean Turner, Chief Operating Officer, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates

  • Ray Kroll, HSSE & Facilities Manager LNG, Shell
    LNG and First Responder
  • Jorge Lobo, LNG Industrial Applications Manager,, FortisBC
  • Bobby Bailey, LNG Logistics, Pivotal LNG
  • Randy Jenkins, Commander, USCG, Detachment Supervisor, Cruise Ship National Center of Expertise

3:20pm - 3:30pm: Q&A Session and Wrap Up

3:30pm - 4:30pm: Live LNG Demonstration at the FSCJ LNG Burn Pit

4:30pm - 4:45pm: Board Bus at FSC and Return to Prime Osborn Convention Center

5:00pm - 7:00pm: Expo Hall Grand Opening Reception

1:00pm - 4:00pm

Workshops & Forums

SGMF Environmental Committee Meeting**

**By invitation only

2:30pm - 5:00pm

Technical Tours

Eagle LNG Maxville Plant and Crowley LNG Bunker Terminal Tour

Presented by

Tracks

  • Industrial Applications
  • E&P Operations
  • Rail
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Power Generation

This tour is 100% full and online registration is closed. We will do our best to accommodate any attendees that are directly responsible for operations, maintenance, and/or procurement of engines, vehicles, fuel, and equipment for marine, rail, mining, E&P, and power gen operations.

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4:00pm - 7:00pm

Workshops & Forums

Expo Hall Grand Opening Reception

Expo Hall A

8:00am - 6:00pm

General Session

Expo Hall Open

Expo Hall will remain open during general session programming

9:00am - 9:15am

Workshops & Forums

Conference Welcome and Opening Address

N & S Ballroom

Tracks

  • Mining
  • Rail
  • Marine
  • E&P Operations
  • Industrial Applications
  • Power Generation

 

MODERATOR: Peter Tumminello, Group President of Commercial Businesses, Southern Company Gas

9:15am - 10:15am

Workshops & Forums

Facilitating Natural Gas Market Development for HHP Applications

N & S Ballroom

Tracks

  • Industrial Applications
  • E&P Operations
  • Rail
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Power Generation

Hear how industry stakeholders are facilitating the development of natural gas infrastructure projects throughout North America, resulting in environmental gains, economic development, job creation, and the growth of domestic energy markets.

10:15am - 10:45am

General Session

Keynote Address

N & S Ballroom

Tracks

  • Power Generation
  • Mining
  • Marine
  • Rail
  • E&P Operations
  • Industrial Applications

Hear from one of the industry’s true pioneers on Crowley’s groundbreaking efforts to develop and drive the natural gas market in the company’s own operations and in those of their customers, as well as why continued investment in natural gas makes sense even with today’s low petroleum prices.

  • Thomas Crowley, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman, Crowley Maritime Corporation

10:45am - 12:00pm

Workshops & Forums

A Sea Change for Marine Fuels

N & S Ballroom

Tracks

  • Power Generation
  • Mining
  • Marine
  • Rail
  • E&P Operations
  • Industrial Applications

Nowhere has the natural gas high horsepower sector seen more significant growth and transformative change than in the commercial marine sector. In the last 5 to 10 years, the global market has gone from virtually no LNG-powered commercial marine vessels to now 230 units in operation or on order; vessels that will serve a wide range of applications. This significant growth has been witnesses in Europe, Asia, and throughout North America. Hear from a diverse group of global maritime executives and pioneers when it comes to the advancement of LNG-powered vessels around the world. Learn what has made their projects work well, why they have made the investment decisions they have, and what they expect to see in the continued aggressive growth of this sector.

1:30pm - 2:30pm

General Session

Building the Foundation for Today’s HHP Natural Gas MarketN & S Ballroom

N & S Ballroom

Tracks

  • Mining
  • Power Generation
  • Industrial Applications
  • E&P Operations
  • Rail
  • Marine

Hear from industry leaders on how they have leveraged innovative partnerships and strategies to build some of the most critical natural gas supply projects for the North American HHP market to date. These executives will discuss how their companies have been able to successfully navigate customer demand, regulatory approvals, capital investment, and other critical-path issues to build this foundational infrastructure in key locations in the US and Canada. Hear how this infrastructure will serve not only North American markets but regional international markets as well as the industry continues to grow the use of natural gas in a variety of downstream high horsepower applications.

2:30pm - 3:00pm

Workshops & Forums

Afternoon Address: A Focus on Energy Supply, Reliability, and Pricing

N & S Ballroom

Tracks

  • Industrial Applications
  • E&P Operations
  • Rail
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Power Generation

While the impacts of the 2020 International Maritime Organization (IMO) low sulfur fuel requirements are widely discussed when it comes to the blue water marine market, the impacts outside of the marine market have not been widely considered. In 2020, the North American demand for mid-level distillates from the blue water marine market will be significant, dwarfing the current demand of nearly all land-based applications aside from on-road trucking. This will be 100% incremental demand growth in a market with nearly maximized production capacity. Without much hope for expanding the current North American refining capacity, classic supply and demand forces can cause availability and price disruptions in the market for refined product. How long could such disruptions occur? How severe might they be? What are the unknowns here? Other large consumers of mid-level distillates (i.e. diesel fuel) will not want to miss this afternoon address as they consider their energy procurement plans for the next few years.

3:00pm - 4:15pm

Workshops & Forums

Accelerating the Market: Spotlight on Key Areas of Market Growth

N & S Ballroom

Tracks

  • Power Generation
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Rail
  • E&P Operations
  • Industrial Applications

With tremendous momentum in several HHP market segments and a growing network of natural gas fuel supply in all four corners of North America, hear from leading industry experts and end-users about the best and most strategic opportunities for near-term market acceleration. Gain an understanding of the best growth opportunities being spurred by environmental drivers, reliability, fuel cost predictability, cost savings, and/or business risk mitigation.

  • Frank Starke, Global Product Manager, Medium Speed Engines, Caterpillar
  • Jim Hertwig, Chief Executive Officer, Florida East Coast Rail
  • David Kailbourne, Chief Executive Officer, REV LNG
  • Andrew Moriarty, Preside, Energy & Chemicals Group, Chart Energy & Chemicals, Inc.
  • Luca Volta, LNG Venture Manager, Exxon Mobile

4:15pm - 6:00pm

Workshops & Forums

Expo Hall Networking Reception

Expo Hall A

Tracks

  • Power Generation
  • Mining
  • Marine
  • Rail
  • E&P Operations
  • Industrial Applications

9:00am - 10:30am

Breakout Session

LNG Bunkering Case Studies and Best Practices

102

Tracks

  • Marine

With the global growth of the LNG-powered marine sector, various strategies have emerged to supply these vessels with the necessary fuel. This session will explore the different methods employed by several operators and the processes they underwent in designing the most favorable system for their operations. The development and imminent launch of North America’s first LNG bunkering barge will be highlighted in this session. Panelists will help attendees navigate LNG production, fuel sourcing and delivery, regulatory and safety requirements, as well as other key considerations in the development of a natural gas fueling plan.

MODERATOR: Arvind Ramakrishnan, Senior Management, FortisBC

  • Dallas Smith, Detachment Chief, U.S. Coast Guard
    LNG Bunkering and Simultaneous Operations Policy
  • Margaret Doyle, Marine Business Development, Eagle LNG Partners
    Where LNG Ship Bunkering is Today
  • Richard Rogers, Managing Director Storage & Peaking, Southern Company Gas
    JAX Port LNG Bunkering
  • Beau Berthelot, Business Development Manager, Conrad LNG
    Development of LNG Bunkering in the US – a Shipyard Perspective
  • Aziz Bamik, General Manager, GTT North America
    Developing LNG Bunkering Solutions and a Bunker Barge Training Program

9:00am - 10:30am

Breakout Session

Unearthing Savings and Opportunity

103

Tracks

  • Mining

Fuel for mining operations is often a significant portion of ongoing costs. With the volatile nature of the global oil market, this can also be an unpredictable expense. Natural gas has the potential to save on both costs and emissions as well as deliver price stability for many facets of mining operations. From haul trucks to onsite power generation, listen in on case studies from operators who have successfully deployed natural gas projects and learn about the latest technology developments in the sector.

MODERATOR: Randy Hull, Vice President, Business Development, Prometheus Energy Group

  • Steve Igoe, Commercial Manager, LPSD Gas Engine Business Unit, Caterpillar
    Cat Dual Fuel DGB Mining Truck
  • Travis Balaski, Vice President, Ferus Natural Gas Fueling Solutions (Canada)
    Virtual Pipelines for Remote Mines and Local Communities
  • Reid Larson, Product Manager, Chart Industries
    Fueling LNG Mine Trucks
  • Timothy Callahan, Staff Engineer Large Engine R&D, SWRI
    Dual-Fuel Engines: An Elegant Alternative for Tier 4F Compliance

9:00am - 10:30am

Breakout Session

Spotlight on Rail: The Indiana Harbor Belt CNG Locomotive Program

101

Tracks

  • Rail

This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the Indiana Harbor Belt (IHB) CNG rail project, including details on the dual-fuel engine system, onboard CNG fuel storage design and integration into the overall locomotive, the CNG refueling approach and design, natural gas safety analysis, and more. Representatives from IHB and all of IHB’s key suppliers for this project will present on this panel.

MODERATOR: Michael Nicoletti, Owner, JRA Consulting

  • Scott Myers, President, Optifuel Systems, LLC
    IHB CNG Locomotive Systems Design
  • David Benner, Executive Manager, Mainstay Fuel Technologies
  • Dave Myers, Sales Manager North America – Mobile Pipeline Products, Hexagon Lincoln
    On-Board CNG Storage System
  • Scott Myers, President, Optifuel Systems, LLC
    IHB CNG Locomotives Design and Integration
  • Ted Barnes, R&D Manager, Gas Technology Institute
    Safety Analysis of On-Board CNG Systems
  • Tim Boyle, Director of International Sales & Business Development, ANGI Energy Systems
    Refueling Systems Design and Installation

10:45am - 12:15pm

Breakout Session

A Spotlight on the Growing Use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Delivery Systems for HHP Applications

103

Tracks

  • Mining
  • E&P Operations

With dramatic improvements in recent years to high pressure gas compression technologies and innovative storage systems, compressed natural gas (CNG) has been make steady forward progress in multiple HHP segments as an extremely cost-effective and operationally reliable diesel displacement strategy. With these improved logistics and supply chain options, the low cost benefits of CNG are increasingly being delivered to the bottom line of the end-user. This panel discussion will highlight a number of examples where CNG has provided reliable and low-cost energy to a number of remote power generation projects, tier 4 engine solutions, and other applications looking for a price advantage, even in a low diesel cost environment. Attendees will also learn about supply chain and sourcing considerations, operational needs, and how to decide if CNG is the fuel for an operation.

MODERATOR: Dave Myers, Sales Manager North America – Mobile Pipeline Products, Hexagon Lincoln

  • Nathan Ough, Vice President, Certarus (USA) Ltd
    CNG as the Dominant On-Shore Based Fuel
  • Hernan Henriquez, Executive Director of Sales & Marketing, Quantum Fuel Systems
    Oh the Places CNG will Go
  • Tom DeLay, President, Cimarron Composites
    The Development Process of Large Composite Tubes for Gas Transport
  • David Barr, Executive Director North American Operations, CIMC
    World’s First CNG Delivery Ship and Peak Energy Solution

10:45am - 12:15pm

Breakout Session

Sector Update: Natural Gas Locomotives

101

Tracks

  • Rail

With several years of early-stage market development now complete across multiple LNG and CNG locomotive projects, new LNG tender car specifications, and efforts to move LNG as a commodity now underway, the North American rail sector is positioned for growth. Leading rail executives will provide details on their companies’ natural gas locomotive project efforts including use of natural gas as a fuel and movement as a commodity, strategies, key lessons learned thus far, and important forward considerations critical for the growth of this market. Attend this session to understand key forces that can drive this market forward.

MODERATOR: Eric Kuenzli, Director, Fuels, Pivotal LNG

  • Momoyo Yuki, Senior Manager, Business Development LNG, JAPEX
    LNG on Rail – JAPEX’s Experience in Japan
  • Fran Chinnici, Senior Vice President, Engineering & Mechanical, Florida East Coast Rail
    The Nation’s First Commercial Mainline LNG Rail Project
  • Scott Nason, Product Manager – Rail Products Group, Chart Industries
    An Update on Natural Gas Rail Policies and Regulation

10:45am - 12:15pm

Breakout Session

Full Steam Ahead: Best Practices and Technology Considerations for Launching LNG Marine Operations

102

Tracks

  • Marine

With a growing global base of fueling infrastructure, increased market momentum, and the IMO low-sulfur fuel regulation set for full implementation in 2020, there has never been a better time for operators to make the switch to natural gas. This panel will highlight key areas for growth in the LNG-powered marine market and provide key insights into forward project development on issues such as engine selection, on-board fuel storage considerations, planning timelines for natural gas project development, and strategies for fuel procurement, as well as other operational, environmental, regulatory and cost considerations every vessel owner should know.

MODERATOR: Mark Bell, General Manager, Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF)

  • Les Gingell, Vice President Marine Sales, MAN Diesel & Turbo
    ME-GI Engine
  • Harald Wilms, General Manager Business Development, Zeppelin Power Systems
    Innovative LNG-powered Solutions for the Marine Industry
  • Jeff Sherman, Senior Sales Manager, Commercial Marine, MTU America
    Diesel or Gas – Tomorrow’s Commercial Vessel
  • Magnus Tangen, Director of Commercial Development, Clean Marine Energy
    Clean Marine Energy

12:45pm - 4:00pm

Technical Tours

Florida East Coast Railway LNG Operations Tour

Presented by

Tracks

  • Rail

This tour is almost at capacity. At this time, we are only accepting registrations from employees at marine, rail, mining, E&P, and power gen operations. Participants must be directly responsible for operations, maintenance, and/or procurement of engines, vehicles, fuel, and equipment.

In November 2014, Florida East Coast Railway (FECR) initiated the deployment of 24 new LNG-powered locomotives. These 4400 HP Tier 3 emissions compliant locomotives now make up FECR’s entire mainline thru-haul fleet operating between Jacksonville and Miami. With the conversion project just recently completed, join fellow HHP attendees on the first-ever tour of LNG operations at FECR’s Bowden Yard in Jacksonville. This is a unique opportunity to see firsthand this pioneering LNG locomotive project. On display with be an LNG-powered locomotive and tender car, an ISO container used to transport the gas, and an LNG tanker delivery trailer hauled by an LNG-powered truck.

1:00pm - 4:00pm

Workshops & Forums

NGVAmerica – LNG Technical Forum and Working Group

Presented by

Tracks

  • Industrial Applications
  • E&P Operations
  • Rail
  • Marine
  • Mining
  • Power Generation

Join NGVAmerica and other natural gas stakeholders in an important discussion on advancing the state of the industry and the roles the public and private sector must play. Topics will including the development of codes and standards, upstream emissions for liquefaction and delivery, real time gas composition measurements, LNG fuel specifications, as well as the role of safety standards and odorization. Explore key areas for potential market growth and opportunities for strategic policy engagement on the federal and state level to effectively advocate for the high horsepower NGV industry.

8:30am - 5:00pm

Workshops & Forums

SEA\LNG Members Meeting

Presented by

** By invitation only

Dan Bowerson is the director of technology and development at NGVAmerica. His roles include leading NGVAmerica programs related to industry technology, research priorities, best practices, and codes and standards development for natural gas vehicles (NGVs) and fueling infrastructure. Mr. Bowerson leads the NGVAmerica Technology & Development Committee, which is focused on removing technical barriers to advance natural gas as a transportation fuel. Prior to joining NGVAmerica, he was the technical specialist for CNG Fuel Systems at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and held a variety of alternative fuel engineering positions at Roush Industries. He holds a Bachelor’s of Science in mechanical engineering from Western Michigan University and a Master’s of Science in engineering management from the University of Michigan.

Michael DelBovo, president of Saddle Creek Transportation Inc., has been a part of the leadership team since 1997. Saddle Creek Transportation provides asset & non-asset based supply chain solutions, including dedicated fleets, transportation management, and brokerage services. Mr. DelBovo is responsible for the trucking company, logistics/brokerage company, and cross-docks located in nine facilities stretching nationwide and over 500 drivers. In 2012, Mr. DelBovo spear-headed a $50 million CNG project that today is a fleet in excess of 200 Freightliner tractor-trailers, along with multiple fueling stations. With Mr. DelBovo’s leadership, Saddle Creek became the first freight company in Florida to introduce natural gas to it’s over the road trucking fleet which has exceeded 40 million miles. Mr. DelBovo began his career in logistics in 1985 with Schneider National and has held a variety of positions for companies such as Dart Transit and CH Robinson. Each year DC Velocity carefully selects Rainmakers –individuals that make outstanding contributions to the logistics field and advance their profession. Mr. DelBovo was one of the 11 selected 2014 Rainmakers. He has been recognized by Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine as one of its 2014 “Pros to Know.” Mr. DelBovo earned his bachelor’s degree from Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin and received his MBA from the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh.

Mario Vila is the fleet maintenance director for UPS in Florida. A mechanical engineer, Mr. Vila has 30 years in the air and ground transportation industry, 22 of which were in the maintenance field. He has had multiple domestic and international assignments.

Michael O’Hearn is the natural gas sales manager for the Freightliner brand with Daimler Trucks North America, covering the East Coast. Michael began his career in 2013 as a CAReer trainee working on various assignments in Daimler’s finance, engineering and sales departments which included international projects and exposure to Daimler’s global network. He was then promoted to regional sales support manager for Freightliner’s Southeast region where he was tasked with supporting the selling efforts of on-highway and vocational trucks. Michael has a bachelor’s degree in economics from Belmont Abbey College and a Master of Science degree in economics from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Mike Mackey began his career designing launch facilities at Cape Canaveral and was a key member of the launch team. Mr. Mackey joined GP Strategies in 1996 and leads GP Strategies’ Alternative Fuels Division located in Escondido, CA. Mr. Mackey has over 30 years of cryogenic and high pressure system design, fabrication, installation, operation, and maintenance experience. While at GP, Mr. Mackey has been the engineer of record for over 150 liquefied natural gas (LNG), compressed natural gas (CNG), and hydrogen fuel stations, cryogenic trailer loading system, cryogenic systems and high pressure systems. This includes some of the largest LNG, CNG, and hydrogen fuel stations in the US. Mr. Mackey has 6 patents related to cryogenic pumping and metering. Mr. Mackey is a Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer and holds a BSME from Texas A&M University, a MSME from the University of Colorado, and an Executive MBA from San Diego State.

Joe Annotti manages Gladstein, Neandross & Associate’s (GNA) Funding 360 Program, which provides a comprehensive suite of incentives tracking, grant writing, and reporting assistance for air quality-focused funding opportunities, such as alternative fuel vehicle and infrastructure deployments. The Funding 360 Program has successfully won over $350 million on behalf of clients at a success rate of 92%. His team has also actively engaged leading state agencies on their Volkswagen settlement funding plans, which will enable GNA’s clients to most efficiently take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity. Previously, Mr. Annotti led a team of air quality specialists the Environmental Protection Agency, where he was responsible for the financial, environmental, and health benefits data created by $500 million in Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) grants. Building on his experience in the oil and gas industry in Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi, Mr. Annotti provides project management, data analysis, and strategy development expertise for GNA’s broad client base.

Matthew Jackson is the vice president of LNG business development at Crowley Maritime Corporation, leading Crowley’s global LNG initiatives across all business sectors. Some of these initiatives include LNG export, supply distribution, bunkering, and bulk transportation. He joined Crowley Maritime in 2002 and has worked in several areas of the company including liner shipping, logistics, and petroleum transportation. Before his move to Crowley, Mr. Jackson worked for a major consulting firm and was a US Air Force captain. He has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Alabama and a master’s degree in industrial engineering from the University of Arkansas.

Jose Fernandez started his career in power at Rolls Power Ventures in charge of developing projects in the Caribbean and Central America Market. Being part of Aggreko since 2005, working in the international projects primarily in Latin America where the company has led the application of multi MW power plant in small, medium and large scale temporary power plants for several customers in different sectors such as utilities, manufacturing, mining, and oil & gas. In addition, he has been general manager for Mexico and Colombia where Aggreko has been focus in developing gas applications using CNG as a primary source and gas pipeline. Today he leads the alternative fuels efforts for Aggreko North America as the future of the rental industry.

George Nemeth began his energy career with ExxonMobil working on gas commercialization and liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects around the world. After his last posting with ExxonMobil in Qatar, Mr. Nemeth moved to the trading side of the business to launch LNG trading desks at Merrill Lynch Commodities, Societe General, and Koch Supply & Trading. Currently, Mr. Nemeth is the director of LNG business development for Applied Energy Services (AES) focusing on the Caribbean and Latin America regions. Mr. Nemeth holds an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management.

Erik Langeteig is the director of project solutions for the Engineered Systems group at Chart Industries. Mr. Langeteig leads a team of application development engineers and managers in developing innovative and comprehensive liquid gas project solutions for aerospace, marine, mining, power generation, and Industrial markets. He has been with Chart since 2013 working on liquefied natural gas (LNG) liquefaction and engineered systems projects throughout North America and the Caribbean. Over his tenure at Chart, Mr. Langeteig has held various roles in market development, project acquisition, and project development. He previously spent nine years working as an engineer and a manager at Suncor Energy. He has a BS in industrial engineering and management from Northwestern University and an MBA from the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis.

Greg Denton has spent his career in the oil & gas Industry, developing international upstream assets and LNG transport and infrastructure projects. He joined GTT Gaztransport & Technigaz, the leading engineering company in the shipping and storage of LNG and other liquefied gases, in 2012 and has served as business development manager for subsidiary GTT North America (GTT NA) since its formation in 2013. In addition to GTT’s core activities of very large ethane carriers, multi-gas carriers, FLNGs, and FSRUs, he focuses on the deployment of GTT’s onshore tank technology and the development of the LNG as fuel value chain.
As business development manager he is in charge of the relationships with project developers, gas companies, EPCs, engineering companies, end users, and regulatory bodies. Mr. Denton represents GTT NA in industry and standards groups such as NFPA, CSA, and API. He is a frequent speaker and contributor to prominent industry events across the Americas. Mr. Denton began his career with ExxonMobil Development Company in Offshore Fabrication and then Onshore Construction, executing brownfield projects offshore West Africa and greenfield projects in northern Alberta, Canada. He subsequently joined Hilcorp Energy Company, based in Houston, TX, developing unconventional assets and optimizing production of both oil and gas plays in the Central Texas region, before joining GTT. Mr. Denton graduated with honors from the University of Kansas with a B.S. in mechanical engineering and a Minor in Germanic languages.

Richard P. Insull is the director of business development for external engineering at Matrix PDM Engineering Inc., a subsidiary of Matrix Service Company (Nasdaq: MTRX). Mr. Insull is a Professional Engineer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Insull has over 30 years of experience with the development, engineering and construction of industrial facilities with a focus on liquid natural gas (LNG) / cryogenic storage tanks and associated facilities for industrial, fertilizer, peak shavers, bunkering, import and export terminals. Before joining Matrix PDM, Mr. Insull worked for Air Products and Chemicals and CB&I. He possesses expertise in field inspection, design engineering, project engineering and business development. Example projects with which Mr. Insull has been involved include: front-end engineering design (FEED) for LNG tanks, cryogenic tanks and balance of plant facilities; detailed engineering for various engineering-only and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects; and engineering studies for project development, existing tank and facility upgrades, and existing tank and facility troubleshooting and repairs.

David Barr is the executive director – North American operations for CIMC Enric, the leader in LNG and CNG products in China. He joined CIMC Enric in 2016 to help them bring their vast experience and energy technology to North and South America. Mr. Barr began his career in LNG and cryogenics industry way back in 1998 when the use of LNG as a fuel for trucks and buses was just being pioneered. He formed and was president of Chart’s NexGen Fueling division where many of today’s LNG products were designed. Over the past several years he formed an LNG distribution company for LubeTech and was vice president and general manager of Taylor Wharton’s LNG division prior to joining CIMC Enric. Mr. Barr holds a BS in Geology and has two executive MBA’s in leadership and entrepreneurship.

Mike Morris joined Thigpen Energy as the health and safety coordinator after a 20-year career as a firefighter. Mr. Morris was directly responsible for the implementation of best practices that incorporated regulatory and customer health, safety, and environmental (HSE) requirements in an emerging market. After Thigpen was acquired by private equity in 2014, Mr. Morris was named vice president of health, safety, and environmental for the newly formed TRF Energy Solutions. As Thigpen Energy surged as a key provider of virtual pipeline solutions, Mr. Morris managed the health, safety and regulatory compliance for one of the largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) virtual pipeline fueling solutions ever deployed for power plant fueling. Mr. Morris left Thigpen Energy to begin his own safety consulting business in early 2016. Mr. Morris accepted his most recent role as health, safety and environmental director for Chart Lifecycle, one of his consulting clients. In this position, he both led HSE compliance and managed the P&L for safety services worldwide. As part of the executive management team, Mr. Morris assisted in developing and implementing strategies enabling Chart Lifecycle grow to over 225 employees in less than 20 months. Mr. Morris currently continues to own and operate Morris Safety Services.

Sam Thigpen brings unique insight and expertise to the energy service industry across many verticals. In his 20 years in the industry, he has led teams and organizations in oil and gas services, gas processing, and pipeline operations. Before founding Thigpen Business Consultants, he was previously the president of Chart Lifecycle, chief executive officer of TRF Energy Solutions, and chief executive officer of Thigpen Energy. Mr. Thigpen studied finance at Sam Houston State University, is a lifetime member of Mensa, and has also held various board of director seats in both for-profit and non-profit organizations.

Greg Buffington is the vice president of Carib Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Crowley Marine. Mr. Buffington is a 33-year veteran of the gas industry with past experience in the LPG and currently in the LNG business. He was the founding partner and president of Carib Energy which was purchased by Crowley in 2013. Carib Energy was the first company to receive a small scale LNG export license for FTA counties for 25 years. The license gives Carib Energy the ability to export 250,000 MT per year and the company is currently awaiting a 25-year NFTA license for 438,000 MT. Mr. Buffington is currently developing multi-year contracts in the Caribbean, as the Carib team builds the logistics and distribution of LNG as an instant pipeline.

Louis James is director of business development at UGI Energy Services LLC (UGIES). In this position, Mr. James is responsible for the development of a variety of conventional and alternative energy-related opportunities. He has been involved in several key efforts and projects including organization of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) marketing group, construction of a one-billion-cubic-foot LNG storage tank and liquefaction expansion at UGIES’ existing LNG plant in Temple, Pennsylvania, development of the newly commissioned greenfield liquefier in the Marcellus Shale region of north-central Pennsylvania, repowering of the Hunlock generating plant from coal to natural gas, development of the Broad Mountain landfill gas to power project, and development of several photovoltaic solar power facilities. Prior to joining UGIES, Mr. James held various business development related positions at Sunoco Logistics Partners, Sithe Energies, and Williams Energy & Trading. Louis James has a Bachelor of Science degree in geology from Long Island University and a Master of Science degree in energy economics and finance from West Virginia University.

Sheldon Reed, director of the Fire Academy of the South, provides leadership and academic guidance to the Fire Academy. The Academy maintains a strong relationship with industries and agencies across the state of Florida providing industry brigade training, aircraft firefighting training, and other employer-specific fire training. In the course of his duties, Chief Reed is also the liaison for the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department (JFRD). During his nine year tenure, the Fire Academy has increased enrollment in the Fire Fighter II program, and instituted new programming including marine firefighting, aircraft firefighting, and the use of drones in public safety, and is currently developing a liquefied natural gas prop, which will be one of only three in the United States. Chief Reed also implemented an EMT and paramedic program at the Fire Academy. The Fire Academy was named the Florida Fire Training Center of the Year in 2010 and in 2016 by the Florida Training Directors Association. Chief Reed retired from the City of Naples Fire Department after 25 years of service and served the last seven years of his tenure as chief of the department. Upon retirement from municipal service, Chief Reed was the Fire Science Technology Coordinator for Edison State College in Fort Myers, FL. While at Edison, he developed the curriculum for Edison’s first bachelor degree, BAS in Public Safety Management. Chief Reed possesses a bachelor’s degree in public administration. He has also taken executive level courses at the National Fire Academy and is certified as a Florida Fire Instructor III.

Ray Kroll began his career at Shell focused on the day-to-day operations of compressor stations and well sites, where he learned a great deal about natural gas. In 1996, he transferred to Shell’s Downstream Business, providing HSSE and operations support for Retail/ Aviation/ Commercial Fuels/ Bulk Fuels Terminals across Canada. This involved the operations and safe handling of hydrocarbons in large storage tanks, load racks, and pipelines supporting this vast network. During this time, Mr. Kroll managed emergency response, including the Crisis Management Centre and Crisis Management Team for both Upstream and Downstream businesses. In late 2011, Mr. Kroll moved into the newly formed liquefied natural gas (LNG) business in Canada focused on developing Shell’s first LNG fuel station for commercial vehicles. With help from other LNG companies and the Calgary fire department, Mr. Kroll started conducting what were coined LNG “Burn & Learn” sessions to demystify LNG and encourage industry growth. Mr. Kroll conducted these sessions with the Houston and surrounding area HAZMAT teams, and subsequent sessions with various Louisiana first responders in Little Calliou and Golden Meadows. As LNG in North America started to grow, Mr. Kroll’s role evolved, and he began to help develop the LNG Road transport sector in the USA and Europe for Shell. Marine interest also started to pick up, and Mr. Kroll was involved in the first LNG fuel transfer to an off-shore supply vessel (OSV) and subsequent marine bunkering activities. Mr. Kroll represents Shell’s interests in the development of codes and standards for LNG in North America and sits on the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) for LNG standard Z276. Mr. Kroll continues to support LNG development in North America and around the world for Shell with projects like Gibraltar and Europe LNG bunkering.

Jorge Lobo has been with FortisBC for more than six years in areas such as energy efficiency program management and renewable gas project management. For the last four years, Mr. Lobo has led the development of innovative LNG delivery systems for industrial customers such as mine haul trucks and trailer ro-ro and ro-pax ferries operators, from initial concept to operation and maintenance. Before joining FortisBC, he led an EPC company where he developed major infrastructure projects with custom solutions to private and public customers as a business development and project manager. Mr. Lobo is a professional engineer and holds a MBA from the Sauder School of Business at UBC.

Bobby Bailey supports liquefied natural gas (LNG) logistics for Pivotal LNG. Prior to this position, he served as an LNG plant operator at the company’s Trussville, Alabama facility. He is responsible for the management of the Pivotal LNG fleet of equipment which includes LNG tankers. He manages the contracts for transportation support, regulatory compliance, and maintenance. Mr. Bailey is also the point of contact for all transportation contractors who provide delivery services to our customers and serves as the primary contact for scheduling. He brings extensive experience in operational, regulatory compliance and technical functions to the team in both transportation and LNG Plant operations. In his previous roles for the company, Mr. Bailey supported routine regulatory audits, compliance planning, and procedural documentation origination. Earlier in his career, Mr. Bailey spent more than seven years working for a military contractor in a high-profile facility known for operational excellence and high regulatory compliance requirements in various operation and management positions. He facilitated the hazardous energy isolation program and made routine compliance visits to other facilities to ensure compliance of all standards. Prior to and during his tenure at the military facility, Mr. Bailey was co-owner of a family-owned trucking and logistics company.

CDR Randy Jenkins reported as the Chief of the Cruise Ship National Center of Expertise in June 2015 with over 17 years of Coast Guard, Marine Safety experience. During his time at the Marine Safety Center, CDR Jenkins was lead on several cruise ship new construction and refurbishment plan review projects and participated in dozens of initial certificate of compliance exams for vessels bound for the U.S market. He currently oversees the training of all Coast Guard cruise ship examiners, assists in the development of national and international standards and Coast Guard policy, and continues to participate in exams both domestically and globally. CDR Jenkins is also responsible for ensuring a consistent national approach to conducting cruise ship exams and the direct liaison with the cruise ship industry. As the Prevention Chief in the Nation’s energy epicenter, he was responsible for overseeing and shepherding in over $100 Billion in growth in the oil and gas industry ahead of the “energy renaissance” including construction oversight of the Nation’s first LNG bunker barge. Other notable accomplishments include: the salvage and safe offload of sulfur from the grounded freighter JIAN QIANG, serving as adviser to the Office of Naval Intelligence analyzing multiple terrorist attack scenarios on tankers in the Gulf of Aden, and leading prevention efforts for the arrival and safe destruction of precursors to Syrian chemical weapons of mass destruction. CDR Jenkins holds a Bachelor’s degree in Marine Transportation from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point (1998) and a Masters in Fire Protection Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2008). His areas of emphasis on passenger vessels are on fire safety, evacuation and performance-based designs.

Thomas Crowley Jr. has served as chief executive officer and chairman of the board of directors at Crowley Maritime Corporation since 1994. Under his leadership, the company has sold non-core and underperforming businesses while making a series of acquisitions to allow Crowley Maritime Corporation to expand into areas of opportunity such as logistics, petroleum transportation and distribution, ship management, marine salvage and wreck removal, naval architecture and engineering, project management, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) services. Crowley has guided the company through the largest, most technically demanding marine salvage project in history—the refloating and removal of the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia. Crowley has invested billions of dollars during his tenure in the construction of American-built tugboats, heavy-lift flat-deck barges, articulated tug barges (ATBs), tankers, and now LNG-powered container/roll-on/roll-off (ConRo) ships for use in the U.S.-Puerto Rico trade, utilizing best-available technology with a focus on safety, environmental protection, performance and efficiency. Crowley holds a business finance degree from the University of Washington. He is on the board of directors of the World Shipping Council, an advisory board member at the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business, and a longstanding member of the Young Presidents Organization.

Tim Hermann is president of Southern Company Gas’ Storage and Fuels business unit, which includes Pivotal LNG as well as underground gas storage operations in Texas, Louisiana and California. His 34 years of energy industry experience includes leadership roles in commercial, operating and strategic functions for both regulated and non-regulated enterprises. Prior to his current role, Mr. Hermann was vice president, storage and LNG operations for Southern Company Gas, which included operations and project management oversite for 22 gas storage, compression and propane plants throughout the enterprise. Prior roles include business unit leadership for wholesale gas marketing, power generation, and midstream subsidiaries based in the upper Midwest. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois, and he splits his time between Chicago, IL and Houston, TX. He is very proud of the Pivotal LNG team, which is the premier supplier of LNG to southeastern markets, with steady growth in Florida and the eastern seaboard as well as Caribbean markets.

Paul Evans is the Executive Vice President and a member of the Executive Advisory Group at Ferus.  As the Executive Vice President, Paul advises and supports the leaders of the business units within Ferus, with a focus on the liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling businesses in Canada and the U.S.  Prior to joining Ferus in 2013, Paul was the Director of Strategy & Planning at Encana Corporation and was responsible for building Encana’s natural gas fuel business. He also served as President, CEO, and a Director of Stylus Energy Inc., a Toronto Stock Exchange-listed junior exploration and production company, active in Western Canada. Paul has over 34 years of experience as a professional geologist in the oil and gas industry. During his career, Paul founded several junior oil companies and has worked on diverse exploration projects in Hudson Bay, Ontario, East Coast Canada, and in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Paul holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geological Sciences from the University of British Columbia. Paul currently resides in Calgary, Alberta.

Sarah Smith is the director of natural gas transportation (NGT), regional liquefied natural gas (LNG), and renewable natural gas (RNG) at the FortisBC Energy Utilities. She has been with FortisBC since 2006. Prior to getting involved with NGT, Ms. Smith was the director of conservation and energy management for FortisBC. Since joining FortisBC, Ms. Smith has led an expansion of the natural gas energy efficiency and conservation program from an annual budget of $4.5 million in 2006 to approval annual budget levels of approximately $36 million in 2016, which included an attendant expansion in the demand side management expertise and staff at the FortisBC Energy Utilities. In the process, Ms. Smith has introduced programs that have won a number of awards. Ms. Smith holds a diploma in sales and marketing management from the Sauder School of Business at UBC.

Guillaume Brossard was appointed director, LNG market development in 2015. He has ten years of commercial law and business development experience. Prior to joining Gaz Métro in 2013, he worked for renowned private firms and for the City of Montréal as an attorney at law. Throughout the years, he has built a strong expertise in the field of business development including project financing, procurement contracts, engineering, and construction of major infrastructure notably, in the energy markets. Additionally, Mr. Brossard was actively involved at many stage in the development of the Seigneurie de Beaupré Wind Farms, one of the biggest wind farm projects in Canada. He is now in charge of the development and commercialisation of the liquefied natural gas produced at Gaz Métro’s LSR plant in Montreal. He is currently developing with his team different projects, including all the stages of the supply chain, related to the use of LNG in diverse markets such as utilities, marine transportation and industrials. Mr. Brossard holds a Bachelor in Law from Laval University and has been a member of the Québec Bar since 2006.

Martin Tallett, president and founder of EnSys Energy, is an established advisor to industry and government and a developer of decision support software and services. He is chemical engineer with operational, supply planning, management and systems experience with Exxon and Amoco proceeding the current thirty plus years in international consulting. Among Mr. Tallett’s main activities has been his development of, and leadership, in integrated global supply industry modeling in the form of the EnSys WORLD oil model. This approach, continuously evolved and adapted to real world developments and issues, has established a proven and unique means to tackle important, strategic questions that are national, international and global in nature. Studies for clients as varied as the US Departments of Energy and State, EPA, EIA, American Petroleum Institute, OPEC Secretariat, International Maritime Organization, major oil companies, and technology providers have ranged from reference outlooks through 2040 to oil disruptions to marine fuel, ULS fuel and climate change regulatory impacts to technology and catalyst market outlooks. Recent studies led by Mr. Tallett have focused on North American supply and logistics issues, notably the potential refining and market impacts of Keystone XL and other pipeline and rail projects, and of allowing US crude oil exports. Mr. Tallett has also been named annually as a “main contributor” to each OPEC Secretariat World Oil Outlook published since 2007.

Dr.-Ing. Frank Starke gained his master degree in mechanical engineering from the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg, Germany in 1990. In 1998 he earned his PHD in mechanical engineering from the same university. In 1997 Dr. Starke started to work for Caterpillar at the MaK facility in Kiel, Germany. After a six month trainee program he became a project manager in the Quality Department. Further project manager positions for strategic projects led to management positions in Operations including the manufacturing manager position. In 2003 Frank returned to his roots in Engineering. With the consolidation of engine engineering within Caterpillar he moved to Lafayette, Indiana, USA into the Large Engine Center Facility. In 2008 Frank became the petroleum & gas product manager. Since 2014 he is back in Kiel Germany as the global product manager for medium speed engines and managing director for Caterpillar Motoren GmbH & Co KG.

E. David Kailbourne started his career in the investment industry in 1993, gaining significant experience in all phases with particular emphasis on proprietary trading of commodities. Mr. Kailbourne used his strong commodity background and entrepreneurial spirit to found the start-up company REV H2O, LLC in 2011. This entity was one of the first companies to specialize in the recycling and remediation of unconventional oil and gas drilling waters produced from horizontal shale drilling. His leadership has made the company into one of the premier fluid services firms in the Marcellus shale region for both water remediation and logistics serving the energy industry. Mr. Kailbourne co-founded REV LNG, where he serves as the CEO and chairman of the board. REV LNG is a full-service alternative fuel supply company that specializes in the distribution of liquid natural gas (LNG) to on and off road customers. In this role he is responsible for developing business strategy, sales and marketing plans, customer relations programs, customer value propositions and supply chain partners. Mr. Kailbourne leads the REV LNG team in developing all facets of the logistical supply chain of sourcing, transporting and distributing LNG to domestic customers. Mr. Kailbourne is a graduate of Bowling Green University where he earned a degree in political science and economics.

Andy Moriarty has been the president of Chart Energy & Chemicals, Inc. (Chart E&C), a division of Chart Industries, Inc., a billion-dollar United States publically traded company, since 2016. Prior to this role, Mr. Moriarty was the vice president and general manager of the Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchangers (BAHX) division of Chart E&C. Mr. Moriarty started with Chart as the vice president and general manager of the Air Cooled Heat Exchangers (ACHX) business in 2011. Prior to joining Chart, Mr. Moriarty’s professional experience was with Tyco International, where he held a variety of positions including senior vice president and operational excellence of their infrastructure services segment, a $1.3 billion global engineering services and consulting business. In addition to this role, Mr. Moriarty also held various global sales and operational roles within Emerson Electric and Saint Gobain. Mr. Moriarty has an MBA from Lake Forest College, a BA in business administration from Saint Xavier University, and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School AMP Program.

Luca Volta is the global strategic accounts and liquefied natural gas (LNG) venture manager for the aviation and marine global business unit of Marine Fuels, and is responsible for leading the Marine organization in developing strategic relationships with key customers and for the development of LNG as a marine fuel to meet Marine Fuels’ and ExxonMobil objectives. He is also responsible for representing Marine Fuels at global level with key customers, suppliers, contractors and ExxonMobil affiliates. Mr. Volta received his doctorate in physical organic chemistry in 1999. He began his career with ExxonMobil in the same year as a scientist at the Esso Research Centre in Abingdon working in the fuels area. Through his career, Luca has undertaken assignments in sales, operations, planning, and mergers and acquisitions. Mr. Volta currently serves on a number of boards as director, amongst them the board of directors of ExxonMobil Marine Limited (EMML) and of the Society for Gas as Marine Fuels (SGMF).

LCDR Dallas Smith is the detachment chief for the U.S. Coast Guard’s Liquefied Gas Carrier National Center of Expertise (LGC NCOE) located in Port Arthur, TX. Here he supervises a team of liquefied gas subject matter experts who provide technical advice to both the industry and the Coast Guard for all foreign and U.S. flagged vessels and barges that carry liquefied gases in bulk, LNG/LPG terminals, LNG Bunkering, and LNG as a marine fuel. In addition, his team creates and reviews USCG policy, regulations, procedures and standards for liquefied gas carriers, liquefaction and regas terminals, LNG bunkering operations, and LNG fuel systems. LCDR Smith was the supervisor of Marine Safety Detachment (MSD) Brownsville, TX, where he oversaw and managed all marine safety, homeland security, and emergency management missions at the U.S./Mexico border. Prior to MSD Brownsville, LCDR Smith served as a senior marine inspector and a port state control examiner at Sector Houston-Galveston, where he conducted comprehensive safety and security inspections on U.S. and foreign freight/oil/chemical/LPG/LNG vessels and terminals. LCDR Smith received his commission in 2005 after serving as an electronic technician for four and a half years and serving at Electronics Support Detachment (ESD) New Orleans. He holds an M.B.A. with honors from Liberty University (2016), B.S. degrees with honors in technology management and organizational leadership from University of Houston (2010), an A.A.S. in electronic engineering from Thomas Edison State College (2003). LCDR Smith’s military awards include the Coast Guard Commendation Medals, Coast Guard Achievement Medals, the Commandant’s Letter of Commendation, and numerous other personal and team awards.

Margaret Doyle is senior manager of marine business development at Eagle LNG Partners and Ferus Natural Gas Fuels. She has 30+ years of experience in the marine and energy sector, specializing in chemical, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping. Prior to joining Eagle/Ferus, Ms. Doyle was employed by the Gas Technology Institute as senior manager on the Education and Corporate Development team, specializing in LNG training and business development for the marine and rail sectors. She is a long standing appointed member of the US Coast Guard Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC) and chairs the CTAC subcommittee tasked with developing recommendations for safety standards for the design of vessels carrying natural gas as a cargo or a fuel. She also serves on the US delegation to the International Maritime Organization’s HTW subcommittee specializing in liquefied gas and vessels using low flashpoint fuels. In previous roles, Ms. Doyle was responsible for developing and delivering the first set of LNG bunkering courses in North American on behalf of the US Maritime Resource Center. She has a Bachelor of Science in marine transportation from the US Merchant Marine Academy at King’s Point, a Master of Engineering Management from George Washington University, and a Master of Engineering in environmental pollution control from Pennsylvania State University.

Richard Rogers is managing director of peaking operations for Southern Company Gas. Mr. Rogers is responsible for directing operations at six liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities, two propane-air peaking plants and two pipeline compressor stations. Additionally, he manages the LNG bunkering process for Pivotal LNG, which includes ensuring procedures, training, and staffing support for the safe, reliable delivery of LNG to ships at the Port of Jacksonville. He also provides support to Pivotal LNG as a technical consultant. The majority of Mr. Rogers’ 30-plus year career with AGL Resources has centered on all aspects of LNG and propane-air peak shaving. He also previously held roles in engineering and gas operations. Mr. Rogers received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Beau Berthelot joined Conrad Industries in 2016 as business development manager of the Conrad LNG business unit—just in time for Conrad’s delivery of the first LNG Bunker barge ever built and operated in North America. In leading business development efforts, Mr. Berthelot is actively engaged in the development of LNG as a marine fuel, and he, along with LNG team, continue to pursue LNG opportunities, including developing additional designs for transport and bunker vessels, dual-fuel powered towboats, and other research and development projects. Prior to joining Conrad LNG, he led Waller Marine Inc.’s market development and industry education initiatives to drive the application of LNG in the US inland waterways and blue-water markets. Working with operators to identify the economic, operational and environmental benefits of LNG, Mr. Berthelot worked with LNG design and engineering team to formulate right-sized marine solutions to successfully achieve the transition to LNG as an alternative bunker fuel. He continues to build upon his keen understanding of relevant inland waterway operations and extensive working knowledge of the pertinent permitting issues cultivated while working in the small scale and marine LNG arenas; a skill set previously established during his role as legislative counsel for former U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor while working with the T&I, Maritime Transportation subcommittee. Mr. Berthelot is a licensed attorney. Prior to receiving his JD from Tulane University Law School, he was a R&D technician for DuPont-Dow Elastomers and an internal auditor for an insurance underwriter. He also holds an MBA and a BS in microbiology with a chemistry minor from LSU and currently resides in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Aziz Bamik joined Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT), the leading engineering company in the shipping and storage of LNG and other liquefied gases, in 1999 and has served as general manager of wholly-owned subsidiary GTT North America (GTT NA) in Houston since its formation in 2013. Mr. Bamik is based in Houston, where he manages all the activities in the American continents. Before assuming this position, Mr. Bamik occupied various positions at GTT South America (GTT SA) in France, including research and development engineer, project manager, and director of business development. As project manager for nine years, he was in charge of relationships with shipbuilding yards in China, Korea, and Japan and the delivery of approximately 100 liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, including the Regas-LNGCs and large and very large LNGCs for Qatari Projects. As director of business development for almost four years, Mr. Bamik was in charge of relationships with ship owners, charterers, gas companies, EPCs, engineering companies, and classification societies. Mr. Bamik is currently a member of the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), the North American Marine Environmental Protection Association (NAMEPA), and the Program Committee of LNG X events, the largest international LNG event. He is a frequent speaker and contributor to the Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF), the Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators (SIGTTO), US Coast Guard Senior Executive Forums, and other prominent industry events around the world. In early 2017 Mr. Bamik was awarded the U.S. Coast Guard Meritorious Public Service Award for his advocacy of the safe, clean, and secure transport and use of liquefied gases within the maritime industry. Mr. Bamik received his degree in engineering from Ecole Supérieure de l’Energie et des Matériaux in France.

Steve Igoe is the commercial manager for the Large Power Systems gas engine business, which serves as the engine product group for all the high horsepower segments for Caterpillar. In his role he has leadership responsibility for product strategy and development and market development for Caterpillar’s dual fuel mining truck program. Mr. Igoe has been actively involved in making dual fuel mining truck projects a reality. Mr. Igoe has 22 years with Caterpillar. He joined in 1995 in the Electric Power business field representative covering the Northeast. In his career he has held various commercial and product roles in Caterpillar’s energy and transportation businesses in technical marketing & sales, product group, engineering and field validation, and regulatory in both the engine and mining segments. He holds a MBA from Bradley University and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Clarkson University.

Travis Balaski is vice president of Ferus’ Natural Gas Fuels Canadian business unit. In this role, Mr. Balaski is responsible for maximizing utilization of Ferus Natural Gas Fuels assets and developing Ferus’ offering across Canada. Mr. Balaski first joined Ferus in 2006 as a co-op student. He subsequently joined Ferus after graduation, spending his first six years with the company in the engineering department supporting operations. In this role, Mr. Balaski designed equipment and managed key capital projects including the Elmworth CO2 plant expansion, Fort Saskatchewan plant construction, and the Utah CO2 plant purchase. Mr. Balaski expanded his role into business development by helping launch some of the first LNG fueling jobs in North America, supporting the Encana joint venture, and initiating the ENN joint venture. Mr. Balaski holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Alberta and a professional designation with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA).

Reid Larson is a liquefied natural gas (LNG) product manager for Chart Industries. In this role, Mr. Larson has been instrumental in developing and bringing to market multiple products for fueling natural gas-powered vehicles, both on and off-road. He has worked for Chart Industries in multiple roles, developing expertise in managing and engineering products for stationary and mobile applications in the natural gas market. Chart is a leading independent global manufacturer of highly engineered equipment used in the production, storage and end-use of hydrocarbon and industrial gases. Chart’s products are used throughout the liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chain for purification, liquefaction, distribution, storage, and end-use applications. Mr. Larson holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Minnesota and a BS in physics from Augsburg College.

Timothy J. Callahan, a staff engineer in the powertrain engineering division at Southwest Research Institute, has over 25 years of experience developing high-efficiency, low-emission natural-gas and dual-fuel engines for stationary and mobile applications. He improves the performance and lowers emissions of high horsepower, natural-gas engines using various combustion and control system technologies.

Scott Myers has been founder and president of OptiFuel Systems, LLC, focused on providing EPA approved, high horsepower, dual fuel engines and associated storage systems for use in natural gas products in the rail, maritime, power generation, and off-road markets. Previously, Mr. Myers was the founder and president of EcoDual, Inc. focused on dual fuel systems for the Class 8 market. For 24 years, Mr. Myers was involved in developing unmanned air, ground and underwater autonomous systems as the founder and president of General Dynamics Robotic Systems. Mr. Myers has a BS in mechanical engineering from Clemson University and an MS in mechanical engineering from The University of Texas in Austin.

David Benner holds a degree in civil engineering, and he has been involved with technical & mechanical sales since 1988. He started Mainstay in January 2006. One of Mainstay Fuel Tech’s main focus areas over the past few years has been compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling systems for vehicles in the heavy-duty trucking market throughout North America. Mr. Benner and his team began to pursue opportunities to carry this knowledge into high-horsepower on-board applications, specifically CNG for rail. Mr. Benner has worked in an executive role as well as managed business development. He and his team have been close to the CNG market throughout North America for the past several years, and they share expansive knowledge of how the alternative fuel market has been moving as well as the possible directions it may take in the future.

Dave Myers has been involved with the alternative fuels industry in North America since 1989, specializing in the development and sales of products designed specifically to meet the demanding needs of CNG and hydrogen systems. Mr. Myers holds patents for valve and PRD technology for CNG and hydrogen cylinder applications. His more than 39 years of experience with high-pressure gases encompasses a broad range of applications from semiconductor systems to fabrication of vehicular fuel systems. Mr. Myers is a senior member of ISA, SAE and past member of several technology committees’ for CNG vehicles and components.

Ted Barnes is an engineer, principal investigator, and project manager on advanced clean energy projects for Gas Technology Institute. He has worked on a variety of projects including the design and installation of fueling stations for compressed natural gas (CNG) and hydrogen vehicles, renewable natural gas (RNG) cleanup and use, advanced natural gas engine developments, and advanced storage of natural gas using adsorbent materials. Additional recent projects include managing a $40,000,000 clean vehicle and fueling station project in the Chicago area that deployed over 400 vehicles and 15 fueling stations, creating education/training materials for the use of alternative vehicles and fueling stations, as well as performing research on advanced gaseous fueling techniques and CNG fuel quality. Mr. Barnes also manages a group of engineers working on advanced clean energy R&D projects. Mr. Barnes is a Registered P.E. and has a Bachelor’s of Science in mechanical engineering and materials science from Duke University and a Master’s in mechanical engineering from Yale University.

Tim Boyle has over 40 years of experience in the compression and alternative fuels industries. He is primarily responsible for the business development of the compressed/liquefied natural gas (CNG/LNG) international business plan. Mr. Boyle has developed CNG technology since 1976 as president of B&M Compressor, apposition he held until 1997. In this role he designed and built CNG stations in the Midwest and Mexico. Mr. Boyle has worked as a manufactures representative and consultant for CP Industries, Xebec, Ultra Filter, and Grimmer Industries, mainly in the China, Mexico and USA markets. He joined the ANGI International team in 1999 as sales manager, leaving for Hanover/Exterran in January of 2006. Mr. Boyle rejoined ANGI Energy Systems in 2009. Mr. Boyle is a graduate of Cleveland State University.

Nathan Ough is the vice president of corporate and business development. He has nine years of energy investment, corporate development, and finance experience working in a multinational investment bank and large refining conglomerate. He also has extensive experience with refined product demand and supply within the oil & gas sector to agricultural markets. Mr. Ough holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance and economics from the University of New Brunswick.

Hernan Henriquez, executive director of sales and marketing, has spent over 12 years in the commercialization of gaseous fuels and high pressure storage vessels. Prior to his appointment as executive director of sales and marketing, Mr. Henriquez served as director of sales and marketing, business development manager, and sales manager. Prior to joining Quantum in 2005, Mr. Henriquez served as the OEM sales manager at IMPCO Technologies. He was responsible for leading domestic and international sales and strategic marketing programs for IMPCO‘s global commercialization of fuel systems for transportation and industrial applications through OEM’s (Caterpillar, Cummins, IVECO, etc.). Before entering the fuels systems business, Mr. Henriquez held several managerial roles in high-technology hardware and software companies for Global 500 companies. Mr. Henriquez received an Associates Science degree in engineering technology

Thomas DeLay is general manager and owner of Cimarron Composites, located in Huntsville, Alabama. Mr. DeLay started his career at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in 1989 in the materials and processes laboratory. He became an agency subject matter expert for composite pressure vessels and all-composite tanks for new rocket propulsion systems. Mr. DeLay developed unique capabilities in the development and evaluation of composite materials for cryogenic applications. Mr. DeLay has six patents in composite tank technology. He started Cimarron Composites in the summer of 2008 as a consulting company; however, the company grew to become a developer and producer of composite tanks for niche applications. He has many customers in the commercial rocket development industries and with government agencies. He has recently developed large-scaled type 4 composite tubes for gas transport and high pressure type 3 cylinders for hydrogen fuel cell applications. Mr. DeLay has a bachelor’s degree in Physics from S.W. Oklahoma State University and did some postgraduate work at the University of Arizona. He also has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Oklahoma State University.

Momoyo Yuki was born in Tokyo, graduated from Keio University with Bachelor degree of Economics. After graduation, she joined Hitachi, Ltd. International sales division of power systems, where she stationed in United States (NY) and Canada (Calgary) as sales manager, and traveled 40+ countries for power business. In 2003, she has moved to join Shell Japan, Ltd. (100% subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell) to support power project development in Japan. Then she was involved in LNG projects such as Sakhalin II, Brunei LNG and LNG trading, playing a key role in advising sales strategy for LNG projects and providing market analysis. In 2014, she has moved to join Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd. as Senior Manager of Business Solution Office, where she performed a leader of power risk review team with 20+ team members and providing advice / analysis for Japex’s various domestic and overseas projects. In 2017, the office is renamed from Business Solution Office to Commercial Office for Overseas Projects.

Francis (Fran) Chinnici joined Florida East Coast Rail (FECR) in 2013 after a 29 year career with CSX Transportation where he held positions in operations and finance. As an engineering graduate of Penn State University, Mr. Chinnici began his railroad career in 1984 with the Chessie System Railroad as metallurgical engineer in the Research and Test Department at Huntington, WV. He held positions of increasing responsibility in Mechanical and Transportation, and served as vice president purchasing and materials in Jacksonville, FL for the nine years prior to his departure. As senior vice president – engineering and mechanical, he is responsible for ensuring service excellence with track, design and construction projects, signaling, locomotives and rolling equipment. He also oversees the Purchasing and Materials team who ensure that this service level is achieved at the lowest total cost of ownership.
In addition to his undergraduate from Penn State, Mr. Chinnici received an MBA from Jacksonville University in 1997. He served for several years as a board member and chairman of RailMarketplace, Inc., a consortium purchasing organization funded by the Class 1 Railroads.

Scott Nason is the product manager for Chart’s Rail Products Group. He is concentrating on liquefied natural gas (LNG) rail tender and tank car opportunities as well as opportunities for the use of ISO containers to transport and store LNG. Prior to this position, Mr. Nason spent several years as a product manager of mobile equipment for Chart, focusing on rail cars, highway trailers, International Organization for Standardization (ISO) containers, and a variety of cryogenic liquid transportation equipment. He also worked as an engineering manager for Chart’s process engineering division, working on bulk tanks and systems for all cryogenic liquids. Mr. Nason has 30 years of experience in design engineering, product management, and business development of cryogenic liquid systems and transportation equipment.

Les Gingell began his career at Avco Lycoming, where he was in charge of gas turbine engine installations for applications from world transatlantic record holders, to the U.S. Navy’s Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC), as well as many mega-yacht and commercial ferry projects. In 1994, he joined MAN B&W as director of business development, and has been involved in many of the most advanced applications of large diesel engines, including the first two-stroke powered liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers, the first alternate fueled vessels, and numerous other advanced projects. During Les’s tenure at MAN, all ocean going ships built in the US have been powered by MAN B&W main engines.

Harald Wilms is the director for business development with Zeppelin Power Systems, a dealer for Caterpillar engines for Germany, Central European and Asian territories. Dr. Wilms holds a PhD degree in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Braunschweig. He joined Zeppelin Power Systems in 2012 and is in charge of developing strategies for market development both for marine and land-based applications. Previously, he was involved in various development, engineering and sales management positions and was instrumental in setting up Zeppelin’s operations in North America.

Jeff Sherman joined then-Detroit Diesel Corporation in 1999 as a marine sales manager with responsibilities for the marine pleasure craft mega-yacht market. In early 2004, Mr. Sherman added responsibilities for the commercial marine business segment for MTU in the Western Region of the US. In 2006, Mr. Sherman shifted his role and became the manager for the workboat market in North America and remains in that role currently, focusing on tugs, ferries, OSVs & crew boats, and other miscellaneous workboats, to name a few. Mr. Sherman grew up in the marine industry, working as a technician all the way the general manager in various yards on Cape Cod. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Springfield College and also attended Bridgewater State College, pursuing a master’s degree in education. Mr. Sherman holds a USCG near Coastal Masters License, and is an associate member of SNAME, PVA, CPVA, CFOA, AWO and serves on several committees within the marine community.

Magnus Tangen has worked for Clean Marine Energy in a business development and project management role since 2013 and is involved in developing the marine markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as fuel, primarily in North America. Mr. Tangen graduated with an MA in management from the University of St Andrews, Scotland in 2005. He also has an MSc in shipping, trade, and finance from CASS Business School at City of London University from 2010. Prior to joining Clean Marine Energy, Mr. Tangen held analytical roles with Bloomberg LP and Overseas Shipholding Group in London, UK, and worked as a sale and purchase/projects ship-broker in Stamford, Connecticut. Prior to his studies, Mr. Tangen served as an officer in the Norwegian Navy from 1999 to 2001.