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ANGVA Biennial Report 2008-2009 1 CONTENTS 1.0 Overview of ANGVA 3 2.0 ANGVA Organisation Chart 2.1 Executive Committee (Governing Board Members) 2.2 Country Representatives 2.3 ANGVA Secretariat 4 - 6 3.0 ANGVA Members 7 - 11 4.0 Executive Director’s Report 4.1 ANGVA Board Meetings 4.2 ANGVA Members Meeting 4.3 ANGVA NGV School Board Meeting 4.4 ANGVA Workshops 4.5 Endorsed and Participated Events 4.6 ANGVA Green Highways 2009 4.7 Membership Updates 4.8 Income and Expenditure Statement 4.9 Website 12 - 25 5.0 Summary 25

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ANGVA Biennial Report 2008-2009

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CONTENTS

1.0 Overview of ANGVA 3

2.0 ANGVA Organisation Chart

2.1 Executive Committee (Governing Board Members)2.2 Country Representatives2.3 ANGVA Secretariat

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3.0 ANGVA Members 7 - 11

4.0 Executive Director’s Report

4.1 ANGVA Board Meetings4.2 ANGVA Members Meeting4.3 ANGVA NGV School Board Meeting 4.4 ANGVA Workshops4.5 Endorsed and Participated Events4.6 ANGVA Green Highways 20094.7 Membership Updates4.8 Income and Expenditure Statement4.9 Website

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5.0 Summary 25

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1.0 OVERVIEW

The Asia Pacific Natural Gas Vehicles Association (ANGVA) was established in 2002 and inaugurated as an international organization dedicated to the development of a growing sustainable and profitable market for vehicles powered by natural gas. The first board election was held in Oct 2003.

ANGVA serves the needs of fleet operators, vehicle manufacturers, gas suppliers, equipment suppliers, refuelling equipment providers, consultants, government representatives, NGOs and others involved with the natural gas vehicle industry by promoting the use of natural gas as a transport fuel, by defining industry standards and guidelines and by providing training.

ANGVA provides NGV related information to members and helps members to communicate and share their experiences for improving the NGV industry in their countries. Moreover ANGVA is dedicated to developing an industry with highest technical and safety standards covering the entire Asia Pacific region. ANGVA also involves the leadership of the NGV community to influence activities and policies that provide increased market opportunities.

The vision of the association is to make natural gas the transportation fuel of choice in the Asia Pacific region. This vision will be achieved through the development of a sustainable and profitable market for natural gas as an environmentally friendly transport fuel, throughout the region.

The activities of the Association are governed by the Board and its committees and implemented by the Secretariat which is based in Malaysia.

The main sponsor of ANGVA Secretariat is PETRONAS, the national oil & gas company of Malaysia.

ANGVA VisionThe vision of the association is to make natural gas the transportation fuel of choice in the Asia Pacific region.

ANGVA Mission The vision will be achieved through ANGVA becoming the Regional NGV Association of choice by:

• Assisting members making their NGV business more effective.• Reducing emissions and greenhouse gases from the transportation sector.• Optimising the use of indigenous fuel. • Establishing a platform for harmonising standards throughout the region.• Encouraging the development of NGV technology and refuelling infrastructure.

ObjectiveThe objectives of the association are: • To provide a forum in which members can discuss matters relating to natural gas as a fuel for vehicles. • To promote the development of sustainable and profitable market for natural gas vehicles. • To encourage the development of natural gas vehicles technology and refuelling infrastructure. • To advance knowledge and learning, and stimulate research in the areas of natural gas as a fuel for vehicles. • To collect, analyze and disseminate information related to the use of natural gas as a fuel for vehicles. • To promote standards of safety and uniformity of practices and standards relating to the use of natural gas as a fuel for vehicles. • To organise conferences, exhibitions, seminars, and trainings on the use of natural gas as a fuel for vehicles.

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2.0 ANGVA ORGANISATION CHART

SECRETARIAT

ANGVA NGVSCHOOLCOMMITTEES

MEMBERS

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE(Governing Board)

Marketing & Media Committee

Membership Committee

Structural & Financial Committee

Technical Committee

2.1 Executive Committee \ Governing Board Members (2008 – 2009)

PresidentName : Dr. Chitrapongse KwangsukstithCompany : PTT Public Company LimitedPosition : Senior Executive Vice President of Gas Business UnitAddress : PTT PLC, 555 Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok, 10900 THAILANDTel : +662 537 3915Fax : +662 537 3917Email : [email protected]

Immediate Past PresidentName : Datuk (Dr) Abdul Rahim Hj HashimCompany : Malaysian Gas Association (MGA)Position : PresidentAddress : Etiqa Twins, Level 20, Tower 1, 11, Jalan Pinang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel : +603 2171 3500Fax : +603 2171 3535Email : [email protected]

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Senior Vice PresidentName : Guan SawCompany : Cummins WestportPosition : PresidentAddress : Cummins Wesport, East Third Ring, Chaoyang District Beijing 100027, P. R. ChinaTel : +86 10 8454 8888Fax : +86 10 6462 1036Email : [email protected]

TreasurerName : Brenda SmithCompany : Gas AdvisersPosition : Managing DirectorAddress : Gas Advisers, Unit 83, 23 Pik Sha Road, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, HONG KONGTel : +852 2719 5453Fax : +852 2719 8424Email : [email protected]

Vice PresidentName : Fazal Ali KhanCompany : Compresses Gas Technology / LMFPosition : Business Development ManagerAddress : LMF Middle East Office, P. O. Box 42053, Hamriyah Free Zone, Sharjah, UAETel : +971 6 526 3732Fax : +971 6 526 3703Email : [email protected]

Vice PresidentName : Sean D BlytheCompany : Advanced Fuels Technology Pty. Ltd.Position : Chief Executive OfficerAddress : AFT, 15, Garden Drive, Tullamarine, Melbourne. AUSTRALIA 3034Tel : +613 9338 1722Fax : +613 9338 1599Email : [email protected]

Vice PresidentName : Pang Hyo SunCompany : Korea Gas CorporationPosition : Manager, Office of Natural Gas Transportation BusinessAddress : KOGAS, 215, Jeongja-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyunggi-do, 463754, KOREATel : +82 31 710 0680Fax : +82 31 710 0199Email : [email protected]

Vice PresidentName : Seyed Mostafa AlaviCompany : Iranian Gas Khodro CompanyPosition : Managing DirectorAddress : No. 88-Neyestan 7 Street-Pasdaran Ave, Tehran, IRANTel : +9821 2259 2402-3Fax : +9821 2259 2569Email : [email protected]

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SecretaryName : Lee Giok SengCompany : PETRONASPosition : Senior ManagerAddress : ANGVA, Level 2, Block A, Lot 3288 & 3289, Off Jalan Ayer Itam, Kawasan Institusi Bangi, 43000, Kajang, Selangor, MALAYSIATel : +603 8926 1686Fax : +603 8926 1834Email : [email protected]

SecretaryName : Lee Giok SengCompany : PETRONASPosition : Senior ManagerAddress : ANGVA, Level 2, Block A, Lot 3288 & 3289, Off Jalan Ayer Itam, Kawasan Institusi Bangi, 43000, Kajang, Selangor, MALAYSIATel : +603 8926 1686Fax : +603 8926 1834Email : [email protected]

2.3 ANGVA Secretariat

Name : Norhafiza RoosliPosition : ExecutiveTel : +603 8926 1798Fax : +603 8926 1834Email : [email protected]

2.2 Country Representatives

BangladeshName : Md Hasin ParvezCompany : Green Fuel CNG Conversation CentrePosition : CEOAddress : Green Fuel CNG Conversation Centre 67-68, Janata Housing, Ring Road, Shyamoli Dhaka-1207, Dhaka, BANGLADESHTel : +(2)912 5238, 914 3569Fax : +(2)914 3569Email : [email protected]

KoreaName : Mr Kevin ParkCompany : NGVI, IncPosition : PresidentAddress : 300-5, Changchon-Ri, Namsan-Myun Chuncheon, Gangwon-Do, KOREATel : +82 33 260 3456Fax : +82 33 262 66 55Email : [email protected]

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3.0 ANGVA MembersClass A Members

No Company Country

1 APT Facility Management Pty Ltd Australia

2 Finetec Corp Korea

3 Intermech Limited New Zealand

4 Iranian Gas Khodro Company Iran

5 IMW Industries Ltd. Canada

6 KOGAS South Korea

7 Kwangshin Machine Industry Co., Ltd South Korea

8 NK Co., Ltd South Korea

9 PETRONAS Malaysia

10 PTT Public Company Limited Thailand

11 Shanghai Diesel Engine Co., Ltd China

12 Sime Darby Industrial Sdn Bhd Malaysia

13 Sinoma Science & Technology (Su Zhou) Co., Ltd. China

14 Woodward USA

15 UMW Industrial Power Sdn Bhd Malaysia

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Class B Members

No Company Country

1 CompAir UK

2 Cummins Westport Inc. China

3 Swagelok Company Malaysia

Class C Members

No Company Country

1 Advanced Engine Components Ltd. Australia

2 Advanced Fuels Technology Pty. Ltd. Australia

3 Aldesa Autogas Equipments Turkey

4 ANGI International USA

5 Asian NGV Communications - NGV Communications Group South Korea

6 Associate High Pressure Technologies Pvt., Ltd India

7 BT Automotive Systems Sdn Bhd Malaysia

8 C. Melchers GmbH & Co Singapore

9 Cabex Fuel Power Ltd Bangladesh

10 Chongqing Silian Oil & Gas Equipment Manufacturer Co. Ltd. China

11 Clean Air Power Pty Ltd. Australia

12 CLS Technology Sdn Bhd Malaysia

13 Compressed Gas Technology UAE

14 Compac Industries Ltd New Zealand

15 Dynetek Industries Ltd Canada

16 Eclipse Valves Limited New Zealand

17 Fanavavan Saanat Gostave Paniz Iran

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No Company Country

18 Gas Advisers Hong Kong

19 Golchin Barg Company Iran

20 Green Fuel CNG Conversion Center Bangladesh

21 Hamayesh Sanat Institute Iran

22 IEV Energy Sdn Bhd Malaysia

23 InnoTrend NGV (M) Sdn Bhd Malaysia

24 Intraco CNG Ltd Bangladesh

25 JT NGV Holdings Sdn Bhd Malaysia

26 Kraus Global Inc Canada

27 Kuala Lumpur Valve & Fitting (M) Sdn Bhd Malaysia

28 Landi Renzo Italy

29 M.N.T Co., Ltd Myanmar

30 Maju Dancomair Sdn Bhd Malaysia

31 Metatron (China) China

32 Mirpur Ceramic Works CNG RS & CW Bangladesh

33 Morgan Technologies Pakistan

34 Navana CNG Limited Bangladesh

35 NGVI South Korea

36 Noavaran Engineering Co. Iran

37 OMB Saleri Spa Italy

38 Pinnacle International Pte Ltd Singapore

39 PT Citra Nusantara Gemilang Indonesia

40 PT Fajar Mas Murni Indonesia

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No Company Country

41 PT IEV GAS Indonesia

42 PT. Wendell Indonesia Indonesia

43 Safe CNG Asia Singapore

44 Shijiazhuang Enric Gas Equipment Co., Ltd China

45 Smart Energy Pte Ltd Singapore

46 Society for Urban Environmental Protection Bangladesh

47 Tatsuno Engineering & Service Co., Ltd Thailand

48 Teesing Industrial Systems(Beijing)Co., Ltd China

49 TN Engineering Sdn Bhd Malaysia

50 Xebec Adsorption South East Asia Pte Ltd Singapore

51 Yong Ming NGV Industries Sdn Bhd Malaysia

52 Youngdo Ind. Co., Ltd Korea

Class D Members

No Company Country

1 Asosiasi Pengusaha CNG Indonesia (APCNGI ) Indonesia

2 Bangladesh NGV Association (BANGVA) Bangladesh

3 Chuncheon City South Korea

4 China Automotive Technology & Research Center (CATARC) China

5 Donghae City South Korea

6 Gangwon Provincial Government South Korea

7 Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan Pakistan

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No Company Country

8 Independent University of Bangladesh Bangladesh

9 Jason Noah Neo Singapore

10 Kangwon National University South Korea

11 Korean NGV Association South Korea

12 Michael Clark Australia

13 Monwar Hossain Bangladesh

14 Seoul Metropolitan Government South Korea

15 Muazzam Hussain Ch Pakistan

16 Sharjah Transport UAE

17 Thailand NGV Association Thailand

18 The Japan Gas Association Japan

19 Universiti PUTRA Malaysia Malaysia

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4.0 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT

CONTENTS

4.1 ANGVA Board Meetings 4.1.1 14th Board Meeting, 13th March 2008, Bangkok, Thailand 4.1.2 15th Board Meeting, 4th November 2008, Donghae City, Korea 4.1.3 16th Board Meeting, 12th May 2009, Chongqing, China

4.2 ANGVA Members Meeting4.2.1 1st Malaysian Members Meeting, 1st June 2008, Bangi, Malaysia 4.2.2 Bangladesh Members Roundtable Meeting, 21st July 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh

4.3 ANGVA NGV School Board Meeting4.3.1 2nd ANGVA NGV School Board Meeting, 5

th Nov 2008, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, South

Korea

4.4 ANGVA Workshops4.4.1 NGV Cylinder Safety Workshop, 27th February 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4.4.2 CNG Cylinder Safety Workshop, 23

rd November 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh

4.4.3 CNG Cylinder Safety Workshop, 27th

November 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

4.5 Endorsed and Participated Events

4.5.1 The 9th China International Natural Gas Automobile and Gas Station Equipment Exhibition, 17-19th April 2008, Beijing, China

4.5.2 CNG-NGV Asia Pacific Forum, Jakarta, Indonesia, 23-25th April 2008, Jakarta, Indonesia4.5.3 The 11th IANGV Conference & Exhibition (NGV 2008), 3-5th June 2008, Rio De Jeneiro, Brazil4.5.4 1st CNG and Related Industries Conference & Exhibition, 2 – 3rd August 2008, Tehran, Iran4.5.5 CNG-NGV Philippines Forum 2008, 27 – 28th August 2008, Manila, Philippines4.5.6 The 1

st International CNG Exhibition, 22

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th November 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh

4.5.7 Japan Gas Association NGV Forum’s Seminar, 5th March 2009, Tokyo, Japan4.5.8 CNG-NGV 2009 Forum, 6-7th April 2009, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam4.5.9 10th China International Natural Gas Automobile and Gas Station Equipment Exhibition & Summit

Forum, 15 - 17th April 2009, Beijing, China4.5.10 2009 China Natural Gas Vehicle Technology Innovation and Industry Development Forum, 13-14th May

2009, Chongqing, China4.5.11 International Association of Natural Gas Vehicles (IANGV) Meeting and the GNV 2009 Madrid,

International Conference & Show, 17 - 19 June 2009, Madrid, Spain4.5.12 2nd National Conference & Exhibition on CNG and related Industries, 26-27th July 2009, Tehran, Iran4.5.13 The 2nd Annual CNG-NGV Asia Pacific Forum, 3-5th August 2009, Jakarta, Indonesia

4.6 ANGVA Green Highways 20094.7 Membership Updates4.8 Income and Expenditure Statement4.9 Website

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4.1 ANGVA Board Meetings

4.1.1 ANGVA Board Meeting – 14th Board Meeting, 13th March 2008, Bangkok, Thailand

The ANGVA 14th Board Meeting was held on 13th March 2008 at BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand. ANGVA Board Members present were Dr. Chitrapongse Kwangsukstith, Mr. Guan Saw, Ms. Brenda Smith, Mr. Fazal Ali Khan, Mr Sean Blythe and Mr. Lee Giok Seng.

4.1.2 ANGVA Board Meeting – 15th Board Meeting, 4th November 2008, Donghae City, Korea

The 15th

ANGVA Board meeting was successfully held in Donghae City, Korea on the 4th

November 2008. The board meeting was hosted by the Mayor of Donghae City, Mayor Kim Hak-Gi.

Various issues were discussed during the meeting including the planning and preparation for ANGVA 2009 by Donghae City. During the meeting, a motion to appoint Seyed Mostafa Alavi, Managing Director of Iranian Gas Khodro Company, to one of the vacant position of Vice President was also unanimously passed by the Board. After the meeting, Board members were taken to visit the facilities of ANGVA 2009.

ANGVA and Donghae City also formalized the appointment of Donghae City as host and organizer of ANGVA 2009 through a signing of an agreement by Mayor of Donghae City and President to ANGVA.

4.1.3 ANGVA Board Meeting – 16th Board Meeting, 12th May 2009, Chongqing, China

The 16th Board Meeting was successfully held in Chongqing, China on 12th May 2009. The Board Meeting was hosted by Cummins Westport, Beijing.

Various issues were discussed during the meeting including report on latest status of the planning and preparation of ANGVA 2009 from ANGVA 2009 Organising Committee, Donghae City and concept to run the ANGVA Green Highways 2009 Project. One day before the meeting, Board members were taken for Technical visits to a Small Scale LNG Plant, a CNG Bus Manufacturer and a CNG Dispenser Manufacturer in Chongqing organised by Cummins Westport.

Board members also participated in the 2009 China Natural Gas Vehicle Technology Innovation and Industry Development Forum, 13-14th May 2009. Executive Director of ANGVA presented a paper at this forum.

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4.2 ANGVA Members Meeting4.2.1 1st Malaysian Members Meeting, 1st June 2008, Bangi, Malaysia

ANGVA organised the 1st Malaysian Members Meeting on 1st July 2008 at ANGVA Secretariat Office, Bangi, Malaysia. The highlight of the meeting was the discussion on “How can local industry leverage on ANGVA to grow the NGV industry in Malaysia?” It was a fruitful meeting and received good feedback from Malaysian members.

4.2.2 Bangladesh Members Roundtable Meeting, 21st July 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh

The Bangladesh Members Roundtable Meeting was successfully organised on 21st July 2008 at Spectra Convention Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was attended by 40 people from various sector of local NGV industry. Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission, Rupantarita Prakritik Gas Company Ltd (RPGCL), Energy and Mineral Resources Division and Department of Explosive from the government were present. Bangladesh Fuelling Station and Conversion Workshop Owners Association (BDFSCWOA), Bangladesh NGV Association (BANGVA) and ANGVA Bangladesh members from private sector were also present. ANGVA was represented by its Executive Director, Lee Giok Seng and Vice President, Fazal Ali Khan.

4.3 ANGVA NGV School Board Meeting4.3.1 2

nd ANGVA NGV School Board Meeting, 5

th Nov 2008, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, South

Korea

ANGVA NGV School held its 2nd

Board meeting at Kangwon National University, Chuncheon on 5th

November 2008. The meeting was chaired by ANGVA NGV School Board chairman Mr. Nuttachat Charucinda of PTT, Thailand and co-chaired by ANGVA NGV School Dean, Prof. Kim Sung-Joon, Kangwon National University. Past and future activities of the ANGVA NGV School were discussed in details.

It was also agreed to increase the number of board members with nominations from ANGVA (Seyed Mostafa Alavi of Iranian Gas Khodro, Iran and Fazal Ali Khan of LMF Middle East, UAE) and from Kangwon National University (Mr. Cho Kyu-Seok, Director of Environmental Policy Division of Gangwon Province and Mr. Choi Jong-Sou, Executive Director of Korean NGV Association). The Secretary of the board is Ms. Alena Minkasheva from Kangwon National University.

4.4 ANGVA Workshops4.4.1 NGV Cylinder Safety Workshop, 27th February 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

ANGVA jointly organised a one day NGV Cylinder Safety Forum with PETRONAS and Sime Darby Industrial (formerly known as Tractors Malaysia) in Kuala Lumpur on 27th Feb 08. The Forum was sponsored by PETRONAS and Sime Darby. It was attended by 57 people from government departments, NGV suppliers, NGV workshops and fleet operators. PTT, Thailand sent 3 representatives to this forum. Admission was free. Speakers for the forum were from PETRONAS, Sime Darby and ANGVA. There were lively exchanged of information and discussion during the Q&A time and attendees agreed that such forum should be held more regularly.

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4.4.2 ANGVA CNG Cylinder Safety Workshops, 23rd

November 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh

The workshop was successfully concluded with attendance from 56 participants from various government departments and private companies in Bangladesh. The workshop was helmed by CNG cylinder expert, Bernie James, from TransEnerTech / Powertech Labs, Canada. Good feedbacks were received from participants. ANGVA hope to organize similar workshops, including safety in other areas of the NGV industry, in other countries in Asia Pacific in the future.

The objective of this workshop is to increase / improve the knowledge and awareness about CNG cylinder safety among the NGV players in Asia Pacific.

4.4.3 ANGVA CNG Cylinder Safety Workshop, 27th

November 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The workshop was attended by 130 participants from both the government and private sector of the NGV industry in Malaysia. The workshop was also helmed by CNG Cylinder expert, Bernie James. As safety is a crucial matter in the NGV industry, ANGVA has make safety as a top challenge that need to be urgently addressed.

4.5 Endorsed & Participated Events

In the Year 2008

4.5.1 The 9th China International Natural Gas Automobile and Gas Station Equipment Exhibition, 17-19th April 2008, Beijing, China

ANGVA participated as an exhibitor and speaker at this event in Beijing, China, 17 – 19th April 2008. Mr. Terry Fang from Cummins Westport Beijing (ANGVA member) represented ANGVA as a speaker and Cummins Westport Beijing had also provided staff to set up and manned the exhibition booth. Cummins Westport had also assisted in translating some materials to Mandarin. Copies of ANGVA Membership Form were distributed at the event.

4.5.2 CNG-NGV Asia Pacific Forum, Jakarta, Indonesia, 23-25th April 2008, Jakarta, Indonesia

This event was held in Jakarta, Indonesia on 23-25th April 2008. It was organized by All Events Group of Singapore and endorsed by ANGVA. On Day 1 and Day 2, papers were presented by invited speakers from Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, China, USA, Canada and Norway.

On the morning of Day 3, an ANGVA Roundtable Session on “Best Practices and Challenges in Implementing Successful NGV Programme” was held, facilitated by ANGVA Executive Director. In the afternoon of Day 3, a Safety Workshop by All Events Group was facilitated by Dr. Pipon Boonchanta of Thailand.

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The forum saw participation of around 100 delegates and 12 exhibitors from various countries. There were also many participants from Indonesian government departments and agencies including from the city of Jakarta.

4.5.3 The 11th IANGV Conference & Exhibition (NGV 2008), 3-5th June 2008, De Jeneiro, Brazil

The event took place on 3-5th June 2008 in Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil. ANGVA Executive Director presented a paper “The Growth of Asia Pacific NGVs and the Future” at this event. Around 400 delegates and 80 exhibitors from all over the world were present. At the conference, there seemed to be a lot of interest in the development and promotion of Biomethane / Biogas as a renewable fuel for natural gas vehicles.

Donghae City, lead by Mayor Kim, conducted promotional activities on ANGVA 2009 at this event. A video show on ANGVA 2009 was also presented during the closing ceremony of NGV 2008. NGV 2010 will be held in Rome, Italy in year 2010.

4.5.4 The 1st National Conference & Exhibition on CNG & Related Industries, 2 – 3rd August 2008, Tehran, Iran

The event (endorsed by ANGVA and IANGV) was attended by delegates, exhibitors and visitors, locally and overseas. There were 700 conference delegates and 84 exhibitors. The 84 exhibitors showcased products that includes CNG cylinders, Conversion kits, CNG compressors, Gas Dryers, Valves and fittings, and CNG cars, that were manufactured locally. However, due to the large local demand, most of the Iranian manufacturers were focusing on local market only.

Papers presented and the Roundtable discussions at the conference provided good insights to the NGV industry in Iran. Many challenges, such as energy policy / basket, safety, gas pricing, lack of refuelling stations, land availability (for construction of stations), etc., were raised during the conference. Sean Blythe, Senior Vice President of IANGV (and also Vice President of ANGVA) and Lee Giok Seng, Executive Director of ANGVA, were among the keynote speakers at this event.

4.5.5 CNG-NGV Philippines Forum 2008, 27 – 28th August 2008, Manila, Philippines

The 2 days event was attended by 160 people on the first day and 100 people on the second day. Six exhibitors were also present. This event was organised by All Events Group of Singapore and endorsed by ANGVA.

Papers presented on the first day focused on the introduction of natural gas vehicles in Philippines, CNG infrastructure, plans and prospects in Philippines. Papers presented on the second day focused on CNG safety, speakers’ experience on development and growth of CNG/NGV in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore. ANGVA Treasurer, Brenda Smith presented a paper on LNG Solution to CNG Refuelling Infrastructure Development.

ANGVA Executive Director, Lee Giok Seng, participated in the panel session on “Pushing CNG-NGV throughout Metro Manila by 2010” on Day 1. Basically, the panel agreed that “Gas Supply” is the most important issue that needs to be adequately addressed in pushing ahead with CNG for Metro Manila.

The ANGVA Roundtable Session was held on the second day with the theme “Challenges in Developing CNG Infrastructure”, the session was facilitated by ANGVA Executive Director.

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4.5.6 The 1st

International CNG Exhibition, 22 - 25

th

November 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh

The 1st

International CNG Exhibition in Dhaka, Bangladesh was successful organised by Global Events Management Services (GEMS). The event was very lively with participation from many exhibitors and visitors from overseas and locally. This event was endorsed by ANGVA.

In the Year 2009

4.5.7 Japan Gas Association NGV Forum’s Seminar, 5th March 2009, Tokyo, Japan

The event was organised by The Japan Gas Association. ANGA Executive Director presented paper on ‘Current and Future NGV Situation in Asia Pacific Region’. To coincide with the Seminar, the Executive Director met with gas and vehicles companies and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in Tokyo to discuss about the NGV industry in Japan and Asia Pacific. Future cooperation between JICA and ANGVA was explored.

4.5.8 CNG – NGV Vietnam, 6-7th April 2009, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

With the theme, ‘The Green Road To Vietnam’, the two days event was successfully organised by All Events, Singapore and endorsed by ANGVA. The event was well attended by participants from various sector of NGV industry in Vietnam as well as overseas. Around 160 people attended the event including delegates, exhibitor and press.

ANGVA Lecture Session was held on the second day. With the topic, ‘The ABCs of NGV/NGV’, the interactive and informal session was facilitated by ANGVA Executive Director. The open discussion on introduction to NGV, economics, environment, safety and practical implementation of a viable NGV programmed had attracted great interest and feedback from local and overseas audience.

4.5.9 10th China International Natural Gas Automobile and Gas Station Equipment Exhibition & Summit Forum, 15 - 17th April 2009, Beijing, China

This event was organised by Beijing Qifa Exhibition Services Co., Ltd and endorsed by ANGVA. The event saw participation from many exhibitors and visitors from overseas and locally.

4.5.10 2009 China Natural Gas Vehicle Technology Innovation and Industry Development Forum, 13-14th May 2009, Chongqing, P.R.China

The event was organised by Clean Vehicle Productivity Promotion Center, Energy Efficient & New Energy Vehicles and hosted by Office of Energy-saving and New Energy Vehicles Project of 863 Program and China Automotive Technology & Research Center (CATARC). This event was endorsed by ANGVA.

ANGVA Executive Director presented a paper on ‘An Analysis of NGV Market in Asia’ on the first day.

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4.5.11 International Association of Natural Gas Vehicles (IANGV) Meeting and the GNV 2009 Madrid, International Conference & Show, 17 - 19 June 2009, Madrid, Spain

The event was organised by NGV Communications Group and hosted by NGVA Europe.

To coincide with the GNV 2009, International Conference & Show, the International Association of Natural Gas (IANGV) organised the meetings:

Executive Committee Meeting, 15• th June 2009General Council Meeting, 15• th June 2009Technical Committee Meeting, 17• th June 2009

ANGVA Executive Director represented ANGVA President at the above meetings.

The Executive Director also presented paper on ‘Asia Pacific, The Driving Force of Demand’ on behalf of the President of ANGVA at GNV 2009.

4.5.12 2nd National Conference & Exhibition on CNG and related Industries, 26-27th July 2009, Tehran, Iran

This event took place on 26-27th July 2009 at the Olympic Hotel, Iran. It was organised by Hamayash Sanat Institute and endorsed by ANGVA and IANGV.

The event received good involvement from local government and NGV private sectors. Representative from government including Iran Gas Khodro Co., Minister of Petroleum, I.R. Iran, Environment Protection Organization, I. R. Iran, Director of Transportation and Fuel Directorate, Parliament Energy Commission, Minister of Petroleum and Managing Director, NIGC, Deputy Minister of Petroleum and Managing Director, NIORDC.

ANGVA Executive Director presented a paper on ‘NGV: The Safety Challenge’ at this event.

4.5.13 The 2nd Annual CNG-NGV Asia Pacific Forum, 3-5th August 2009, Jakarta, Indonesia

The 2nd Annual CNG-NGV Asia Pacific Forum at Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia on 3-5th August 2009 was successfully organised by All Events Group and endorsed by ANGVA. There were 120 people on the first day including delegates, exhibitors, visitors and press. On the second day, 100 people were present at the event. Eight exhibitors were also present.

ANGVA Roundtable Session was held in the evening of Day 1, 3rd August 2009. With the theme, ‘Successful Government to Private Enterprise Partnership in Pushing NGV Programmes’ was facilitated by ANGVA Executive Director, Mr Lee Giok Seng. Panel members from Pakistan, India, Thailand, Bangladesh and Indonesia shared their practical and successful case studies related to each country at this fruitful open discussion.

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A technical tour was conducted on the third day by the organiser to visit CNG station for the Jakarta Busway’s CNG buses. Delegates went to the CNG station riding the Busway in the city of Jakarta.

ANGVA Lecture by ANGVA Executive Director on ‘Overview of CNG Cylinder Safety’ was held in the evening of the third day.

4.6 ANGVA Green Highways 2009To coincide with the 3rd Biennial Conference & Exhibition (ANGVA 2009), ANGVA implemented the second Green Highways Project known as the ANGVA Green Highways Project 2009 (AGHP09). AGHP09 was based on the concept of ANGVA Green Highways “Flag & Torch Relay” (similar to the Olympic Torch Relay) running from Indonesia and Pakistan to Korea in time for ANGVA 2009, 27 - 29th Oct 2009, in Donghae, Korea.

The objectives of AGHP09 are:To create awareness and promote NGV, ANGVA and NGV Infrastructure along the routes•To promote harmonisation of Standards and Code of Practices especially safety standards, along the routes.•To create cooperation between countries and involvement of local NGV industries along the routes.•

AGHP09 Routes:

AGHP09 Route AIndonesia – Singapore – Malaysia – Thailand – Laos – Vietnam – China - Korea

AGHP09 Route BPakistan – Bangladesh - Korea

The original plan for Route B from Iran-Pakistan-India-Bangladesh-Myanmar-China-Korea has to be modified to Pakistan-Bangladesh-Korea only due to security concerns.

The AGHP09 Torch (Design undertaken and sponsored by PTT Plc Company of Thailand)

The Torch consists of 3 main components:

World, Nature and Road

Meaning of Torch’s colors;

Evergreen represent TreesLight Brown represents Earth & LandBlue –White represent Mountain, River and Fresh Air

They represent Good Environment and NatureThe tortuous road starts at the bottom and end at the top. It shows that we've the same mission to complete our successful goal of promoting natural gas as an environmentally friendly fuel to the transport sector.

The AGHP09 Flag

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ANGVA Green Highways 2009 Flag-Off & Torch Relay.Indonesia

Beginning of the AGHP09 Torch & Flag Relay in •Jakarta, Indonesia, 5th September 2009

Team Indonesia was headed by Mr o Danny Praditya, Director of PT Citra Nusantara Gemilang and Secretary General of the CNG Association of Indonesia (APCNGI). The official launching began at PT o Petross Gas’s refuelling station at Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan.The NGV rally flag off began with 26 o NGV vehicles taking part, including CNG- Bajai (three wheelers), taxis and private vehicles.AGHP09 torch and flag were passed to o Team Singapore via air route.

SingaporeFlag Off Ceremony in Singapore, 9• th September2009

Torch and flag of AGHP09 were passed o to Team Singapore’s leader, Mr William Aw at Smart Energy’s Mandai Link station, Singapore.The team was flag off by Mr Lee Giok o Seng, Executive Director of ANGVA.A convoy of 14 NGV vehicles made their o way around Singapore island with stops at couple of local NGV stations before heading to PETRONAS Tampoi 3 Station, Johor Bahru, Malaysia to hand over the torch and flag to Team Malaysia’s leader, Mr Haikal Zubir.

MalaysiaFlag Off Ceremony in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 10• th September 2009

Team Malaysia started its journey from o PETRONAS Tampoi 3 station in Johor Bahru (border town for Singapore) to Kuala Lumpur in the evening of 9th Sept, right after receiving the torch & flag from Team Singapore.Team Malaysia represented by 5 NGV o vehicles started their journey to Kuala Lumpur with 2 stops at NGV stations for refuelling.The official Flag Off Ceremony was o carried out at PETRONAS Subang Airport NGV station on 10th September 2009. The team was flag off by Datuk (Dr) Rahim, Immediate Past President of ANGVA and Incoming President of the International Gas Union (IGU) and En M. Farid, Senior General Manager, PETRONAS Dagangan Berhad.The convoys continued their journey towards the Thai-Malaysia border to hand over the torch and flag to o Team Thailand’s leader, Mr. Punnachai Footrakul in Sadao in the morning of 14th Sept 2009.

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ThailandFlag Off Ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand, 16• th September 2009

Team Thailand received the torch and o flag from Team Malaysia in Sadao, Thailand on 14th September 2009. The torch was brought to Bangkok for a Press Conference and the official Flag Off Ceremony on 16th September 2009.The Flag Off Ceremony was carried out at o PTT Head office in Bangkok and was flag off by Dr, Chitrapongse Kwangsukstith, Chief Officer, Upstream Petroleum and Gas Business Group, PTT Plc and President of ANGVA.13 NGV vehicles departed from Bangkok to the Thailand-Laos Friendship Border crossing to Vientiane, o People’s Democratic Republic of Laos to hand over the torch and flag to Team Vietnam at the Laos-Vietnam border.

VietnamFlag Off Ceremony in Hanoi, Vietnam, 20• th September 2009

The torch and flag was handed over from o Team Thailand to Team Vietnam’s leader Mr. Duc Nguyen at the Laos – Vietnam Border on 18th September 2009.A pre-event was held in Ho Chi Minh City, o 16-17th September 2009.A press conference and ceremony was o held in Hanoi on 20th September 2009.Torch & flag was handover to Team China o in Hanoi.

ChinaFlag Off Ceremony in Shenzhen, China, 11• -12th October 2009

Flag off ceremony was held in Shenzhen o on 11th October 2009.A forum was held in Shenzhen on 12o th October 2009.Flag and torch will be handed over to o Team Korea in Tian Jin, China on 22nd

October 2009.

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PakistanTeam Pakistan, headed by Mr. Muazzam Hussain •organised flag-off ceremony in Islamabad on 7th October 2009.Minister of Petroleum & National Resources, Mr. •Seyed Naveed Qamar officiated the event.Flag and torch later travelled to Karachi after that •which it will be handed over (via air route) to Team Bangladesh.

BangladeshANGVA Green Highway Event is scheduled to be •held on 18th October 2009 in Dhaka.Torch and flag will be handed over (via air route) •to Team Korea after that.

KoreaFlag Off Ceremony in Seoul on 25• th Oct 2009. Arrival of Torch & Flag from Indonesia (via Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and China) in •Donghae. Torch & Flag from Pakistan (via Bangladesh) in Donghae.•Display of Torch & Flag at the ANGVA 2009 Conference & Exhibition, Donghae, Korea.•

4.7 Membership UpdatesAs of 30th September 2009 ANGVA has 89 members from 21 countries. Membership status as follows:

AsofSept‘09ClassA 15ClassB 3ClassC 51ClassD 20

TotalNo.ofmembers 89

ANGVA members are from Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Iran, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, UK and USA.

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4.8 Income and Expenditure StatementANGVA Account Year 2007, 2008 and 2009 (till September 2009) are as follows:

INCOME2007USD

2008USD

2009 (Sept)USD

Entrance fees - 15,772 5,942

Subscription fees - 30,750 15,082

Sponsorship 14,623 65,142 -

Conference - 79,534 -

Workshop - 11,362 -

Total Income 14,623 202,560 21,024

EXPENDITURE

Accommodation and transport

1,999 4,773 3,147

Accounting Fees 272 1,386 1,381

Advertisement and entertainment expenses

3,112 - -

Allowance - 1,040 432

ANGVA website - 3,815 957

Audit Fee 756 722 2,020

Bank Charges 12 253 181

Courier - 48 291

Depreciation 1,070 2,239 1,451

Gain on Foreign Exchange - (236) 1,767

Insurance 256 245 244

Workshop - 9,497 -

Manpower service 1,993 16,070 13,120

Meeting Expenses - 9,621 -

Mileage Claim - - 254

Miscellaneous 91 18 -

Postage 2 92 68

Rental of premise and utilities

3,629 10,138 7,628

Service tax - 123 177

Souvenir - 384 1,006

Stationary and printing 1,071 2,158 5,397

Subscription - 3,649 2,676

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EXPENDITURE

Tax Fees - 808 612

Telephone 335 697 519

Toll and parking 25 77 69

Training Centre - Workshop - - 302

Software - - 1,387

Total Expenditure 14,623 67,618 45,087

Surplus of income over expenditure before tax

0 134,942 (24,063)

Taxation - (23,588) -

Surplus for the period - 111,354 (24,063)

Note:1. The Income and Expenditure for 2007 and 2008 were abstracted from the certified audited accounts report prepared by the appointed external auditor firm of Ernst & Young. The reports were in the currency of Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). The conversion rates used for the above reports were: for 2007 – 1MYR = USD0.3024; for 2008 – 1MYR = USD0.2887. Members wishing to view the Audited Account Reports for 2007 and 2008, please contact the ANGVA Secretariat.2. The Income and Expenditure for 2009 (up to September) is based on current status and not audited. Conversion rate used for 2009: 1MYR = USD0.2878.

4.9 WebsiteANGVA website, www.angva.org was revamped and re-launched in May 2008. The new website is more friendly and interactive for members and visitors. ANGVA has developed member’s site in the website whereby username and password is needed to enter the member’s page. ANGVA members are able to download presented papers, and ANGVA Updates at the member’s site.

Member’s Products & Services page in ANGVA website was launched in September 2009. Members’ information details and company profile is included in the page as a complimentary advertisement for members.

ANGVA related activities, organised events, endorsed events and future events are being updated in the website.

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5.0 Summary

ANGVA had carried out many activities and programmes for the past two years (2008-2009). ANGVA will continue to conduct its activities and programmes as per its strategic plan for the benefits of its members and the NGV industry for the coming term of 2010-2011. ANGVA would like to invite members to support and actively participated in all its activities and programmes. Sponsorships and contributions are most welcome.

The next Biennial Report will be issued during the next Biennial General Meeting to coincide with the 4th Biennial Conference & Exhibition, ANGVA 2011, in Beijing, China in October 2011.