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Indonesia Infrastructure
Finance & Investment Forum 2016
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Invited Speakers*
- Hediyanto W. Husaini, Director General of Spatial Planning and Development, Ministry of Public Works, Republic of Indonesia
- PT Pelabuhan Indonesia I
- PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia IV
- Mudjiadi, Director General of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works, Republic of Indonesia
- PT. Jasa Marga
- Hermanto Dwiatmoko, Director General of Train and Railways, Ministry of Transportation
- Adrian Lembong, Director, Adaro Power
- Heru Dewanto, CEO, Cirebon Energi Prasarana
- Jarman, Director General of Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
and many more..
Conference Topics
- What projects are most interesting for offshore financiers
- PPP scheme on infrastructure projects; implementation?
- Toll roads development scheme in Indonesia
- Indonesia port regulatory and business outlook; how does private sector could be involved?
- The economics of infrastructure projects in emerging countries including Indonesia
- Toll roads needs and projection in Sumatera, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi
- Water infrastructure development in Indonesia
- Infrastructure and the debt market
- Train and railways opportunities in Indonesia; what are the schemes?
- Financing the electricity and power generation business in Indonesia; regulatory framework breakthrough
*subject to final confirmation
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Unfolding New Power Opportunities
Poised to be one of the largest economy in the future, Indonesia needs a fully committed investment on vast range of infrastructure and energy to sustain its economic growth. The gap between Java and other islands in infrastructure availability provides tremendous opportunities to be tapped. In order to propel the economic growth, Indonesian government plans to build infrastructure on wider areas, apart from Java Island. Yet, the presence of new industrial areas in Sumatra and Sulawesi also trigger new infrastructure ventures which highly will be opened for private sector.
Understanding the market, regulations, and regional issues are indeed crucial elements that you need to know. The conference will bridge investors, SOEs, financiers, consultants. government officials, etc. to collaborate in developing infrastructure in Indonesia. This is something you don't want to miss.
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Date and Venue |
April 6 - 7, 2016
Ritz Carlton Mega Kuningan, Jakarta
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Registration & Information |
email us at: businessevents@petromindo.com or call
Ms. Defi : +62-21-7227692
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Investment |
USD 1700 / Participant
*) Terms and conditions Applied
*) save 25 percent for registering before December 31, 2015
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Day 1 |
08:50-09:00 |
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Opening remarks
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09:00-09:35 |
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State Capability and the Role of Private Sector in Developing Infrastructure
by Mr. Bambang PS Brodjonegoro, Minister of Finance, Republic Indonesia |
09:35-10:30 |
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The Urgency for Infrastructure Development for the Nation's Economy and Investment Opportunities Beyond
by Mr. Basuki Hadimuljono, Minister of Public Works, Republic of Indonesia |
10:30-10:45
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Coffee break |
10:45-11:40 |
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Presentation & Panel Discussion
Infrastructure Ventures in Indonesia; How Does It Look in the Eyes of Investors?
- What projects are most interesting for offshore financiers?
- PPP scheme on infrastructure projects; implementation?
- Matching supply of finance from private sector with investable projects
- Financiers and bank’s risk acceptance level?
- Debt v.s. loan financing for infrastructure projects
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11:40-12:30 |
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Presentation
Toll Roads Ventures in Indonesia; Understanding the Scheme
- Toll roads development scheme in Indonesia
- The role of Highway Regulator in toll-roads investment
- Tariff escalation allowance
- Concessions and projects update
- Main issues in developing toll-roads in Indonesia
- Toll road needs and projection in Sumatera, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi
Speaker(s):
Hediyanto W. Husaini, Director General of Spatial Planning and Development, Ministry of Public Works |
12:30–13:20 |
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Luncheon break |
13:20-14:10 |
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Presentation & Panel Discussion
Indonesia Port Regulatory and Business Outlook; How Does Private Sector could be Involved
- The need for new port in response to growing industrial areas in Java
- Special ports; can privates build commodity-dedicated port?
- Port Business Outlook in Eastern part of Indonesia
- Special Economic Zones and the needs for port
Speaker(s):
- PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia I
- PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia IV |
14:10-15:00 |
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Presentation & Panel Discussion
Viability of Infrastructure Projects in Indonesia; How Bankable Are They?
- The economics of infrastructure projects in Indonesia
- Risks allocation in most infrastructure ventures
- Managing currency and financial fluctuation risks
- Risk on divestment obligation policy
- Long term investors perspective on infrastructure projects
Speaker(s):
- Indonesia Infrastructure Finance |
15:00-15:15
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coffee break |
15:15-16:05 |
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Presentation
Water Infrastructure Development After Water Law Dissolved
- The needs for new water pipe networks in Indonesia
- Can private sector involved in water sector – amendment of water law?
- Acquiring rights to develop water infrastructure; how to?
- What is the scheme available for water business?
Speaker(s):
Mudjiadi, Director General of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works |
16:05-16:55 |
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Presentation & Panel Discussion
Infrastructure and The Debt Market
- Capital debt market as source of infrastructure financing/refinancing?
- Appetite of fixed-income investors toward infrastructure portfolios
- Determining optimal rate for greenfield & brownfield infrastructure projects
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16:55-17:45 |
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Presentation & Panel Discussion
Developing Toll Roads in Indonesia; Experience from the Developers
- The economics of toll roads ventures in Indonesia
- Developing toll roads in Indonesia; issues and challenges
- Maintaining toll roads to be on profitable side
Speaker(s):
- PT Jasa Marga (Persero) |
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Day 2 |
09:10-10:05 |
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Opening Speech:
Financing the Electricity and Power Generation Business in Indonesia; Pacing with The Growth
by Jarman, Director General of Electricity, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources |
10:15-09:50 |
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Presentation & Panel Discussion - Renewable Ventures in Indonesia: Issues & Challenges
- Solar power ventures in Indonesia; how the scheme will be? (updates)
- Can feed in tariff bring a significance on solar project?
- Foreseeing the power purchase agreement of solar project
- Windows of opportunity in renewable energy
- Nuclear power plant roadmap
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10:50-11:40 |
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Presentation-Private-Developed Power Plants (IPP) and Their Role to the Country's Power Supply
- Tarif determining process with PLN; how does it work?
- Can guarantee influence power developer feasibility
Speaker(s):
Hernadi Buhron, Head of IPP, PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) |
11:40-12:30 |
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Presentation & Panel Discussion - Renewable Power in Indonesia; What Should be Done to Revive the Sector?
- Tariff and economics of scale of renewable power plants
- Carbon tax and renewable energy
- Hydro energy development; more incentives?
Speaker(s):
Rida Mulyana, Director General of New and Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources |
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