Marina Mandarin Singapore
“Re-Engineering for the cyclical downturn”
“Responding strategies to fuels demand, specification and emission management”
“India to emerge as global petroleum refining hub” Naresh Nayar, Essar Oil CEO & MD, 31 May 2008
Despite skyrocketing oil prices, Asia’s refining sector stays robust with capacity growth in China, India and West Asia. The world awaits Reliance’s new addition of a 580,000 bpd to its existing Jamnagar refinery to come on stream, a capacity (1.24 million barrels per day) representing almost half of the estimated global oil demand next year. With this and other announced new refining capacities coming on stream from the rest of Asia, will it ease the tightness in the global refining business or squeeze refining margins?
Global fuel demand is expected to remain buoyant and strong, as long-term outlook for refining margins is forecasted to stay rosy, especially for complex refiners. With tight product supplies and stringent specification, refiners re-engineer themselves; seeking new export routes, optimizing production performance and increasing process efficiency to maximize returns.
CMT’s 4th ASIA Refining offers top industry executive panel, providing the latest updates on current issues faced by refiners and downstream petrochemicals producers in the region.
Mark your calendar to be at this premier gathering of key professionals from across the Asian refining and petrochemicals industry, and take this opportunity to network and forge lasting business opportunities.
Sign up with your team to enjoy attractive group discount. Register online @ www.cmtevents.com with your team.
Attend CMT’s 4th ASIA Refining to:
• Be updated on the outlook for Asia’s refining and petrochemical industries: on margins, capacity and investment strategies
• Gain expert opinion on crude supply situation, its availability and how refiners can strategize in refinery configurations
• Assess the opportunities/impacts from India’s capacity growth and export potential
• Cross examine the growth of petrochemicals sector including feedstock demand and cracking economics, and find out the synergy on integrating refining and petrochemicals production
• Grasp first hand information from refiners from India, Indonesia, China and Vietnam on domestic demand, capacity expansion, project updates as well as refinery operational and environmental issues
• Gain insight with strategies to mitigate rising EPC cost and optimizes production performance to increase cost efficiency and maximize returns
• Keep abreast with the latest technological advancements in residue upgrading and hydroprocessing, optimizing refining margins with value added products
• Find out the available options for refinery emission reduction and management
• Access to more than 8 hours of networking opportunities with key stakeholders including refiners, national oil companies, oil majors, technologies and process innovators, regulators, venture capitalists, carbon credits financiers and etc
PLUS You will network with
• CEOs • Managing Directors • General Managers • Business Development Directors • Director of Marketing • Regional Representatives • Downstream Business Directors • Supply & Trading Managers • Commercial Directors of Global & Regional Oil Corporations • Refiners • Oil Traders • Storage & Terminal Companies • Additives & Catalysts Companies • EPC Companies • Insurance, Trade & Structured Finance Bankers
The highly anticipated 4th Asia Refining Conference in Singapore on 16-17 October, will once again bring together all the leading regional & international Refiners, refined product traders, national oil companies and commercial directors of petrochemical unit. CMT's Asia Refining is 4th in series of internationally Acclaimed Refinery Conference that has seen over 300 participants from 40 countries. The conference guarantees fresh insights on domestic demand, capacity expansion, project updates as well as operational and environmental issues challenging refiners from India, Indonesia, China, Malaysia and Vietnam.
With Asia's share of global fuel demand projected to increase to 30% by 2015, 4th Asia Refining Conference, organized by CMT-Center for Management Technology, is all set to become the international platform to discuss a spate of new refineries to be built in next 5 years.
Reputed to be the most important conference of 2008 for those who want to keep abreast of the latest technological advancement in residue upgrade and hydro processing, optimizing refining margins with value added products and cost-cutting technologies. 4th Asia Refining Conference is all set to attract worldwide attention from all the major players in the Refining industry.
Major refineries Chevron, Essar Oil Limited, Reliance Industries, Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore, Sinopec, Petronas and Pertamina, will be presenting at CMT's 4th Asia Refining Conference. They will share their perspective on refining capacity, new/upgrading projects and their strategy for clean fuel specifications and emission management.
Despite Skyrocketing oil prices, Asia's refining sector stays robust with capacity in China, India and West Asia. At 4th Asia Refining Conference, speaker from Reliance Industries Ltd will share insights on the new addition of a 580,000 BHP to its existing Jamnagar refinery, a capacity representing almost half of the estimated global oil demand next year. Chevron on the other hand will provide their perspective on reengineering refinery operations, the strategy to profitability in current times.
Other Key Areas of Focus at 4th Asia Refining Conference Include:
- Outlook of Asia Refining Sector
- Re-engineering for Profitability: Strategy of a global refiner at current times.
- Overcoming issues with high acid crude processing in current refineries.
- India's refining capacity expansion - its export potential.
- The Malaysian Refining Landscape Beyond 2010.
- Vietnam's Refinery Projects and Investment Opportunities
- China's demand for petroleum products
- Refining and projects development in Indonesia
- Asia's Petrochemicals market growth and feedstock demand strengthening the synergy between refining and petrochemical.
- Reduction of refinery air emissions - a look at system designs and emission levels using wet scrubbing systems for refineries in Asia.
Plus many more
4th Asia Refining Conference in Singapore expects to welcome over 100 key participants spanning a wide portfolio of key positions. As with the past years, the delegate profile at 4th Asia Refining Conference include Refiners, National Oil Companies, Traders, Downstream Business Directors, Additives & Catalysts Companies, EPC Companies, Representatives from Banks & Financial Institutions, Transportation & Logistics personnel, Oil And Gas Consultants. With over 10 hours of networking opportunities presented at 4th Asia Refining Conference, it is the key meeting point for the who's who in this industry.
Those wishing to confirm their participation at 4th Asia Refining Conference should register at http://www.cmtevents.com/ev=081052'st=32&pg=Rg or contact Ms. Injleep K at +65 6346 9113.
30 Sep, 2008
As with the past years, the delegate profile at 4th Asia Refining Conference include Refiners, National Oil Companies, Traders, Downstream Business Directors, Additives & Catalysts Companies, EPC Companies, Representatives from Banks & Financial Institutions, Transportation & Logistics personnel, Oil And Gas Consultants. With over 10 hours of networking opportunities presented at 4th Asia Refining Conference, it is the key meeting point for the who's who in this industry. Those wishing to confirm their participation at 4th Asia Refining Conference should register at http://www.cmtevents.com/ev=081052'st=32&pg=Rg
26 Sep, 2008