As an industry player, you already know Thailand is playing a critical role facilitating global demand and supply of petrochemicals. But as with every businesses, to better prepare for the next trade cycle it is vital to always be appraised of market developments.
So if you like to:
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Obtain the most up to date information on the petrochemicals industry in Thailand
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Benefit from our advanced insight on the petrochemicals industry in Thailand
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Identify the macro and micro-economic trends affecting the petrochemicals industry in Thailand
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Understand the market positioning of petrochemicals producers in Thailand
Then you must attend 18th APS (Asia Petrochemical Summit) in Phuket, this 19-20 Sep 2011.
In fact, I am thrilled to announce we have onboard a top notch speaker from Petroleum Institute of Thailand.
He is none other than Dr. Kriengsak Wongpromrat, its Assistance Executive Director who is slated to address the topic on:
Thailand’s Petrochemical situation and its Next Stage of Development.
• New plants and increased capacities
• Export demand forecast
• Environmental regulations and its impact on Ma Ta Phut
• Challenges faced ahead
In addition to above, 18th APS has assembled a high level speaker program where the specific drivers of the Asian market will be discussed alongside global influences. You can view the complete agenda here.
Registration for 18th APS is now in full progress! We expect to welcome delegates from the region at this annual event in 2011, so be sure to secure your place. Register before 18 August to take advantage of the early booking rate.
Yours Sincerely,
Anjali (Ms), Marketing Team
CMT - Centre for Management Technology
Tel: (+65) 6346 9145 | Fax: (+65) 63455928
Email: anjali@cmtsp.com.sg
Website: www.cmtevents.com
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Thai Oil expects a cycle of petrochemical business, especially aromatics, to continue to grow for the next 2-3 years on high consumption and demand from China and India as per Pattaralada SaNgasang, strategic planning manager of the PTT subsidiary. China's demand for petrochemical products is about 30 mln tpa, and it imports aromatics of at least about 6 mln tpa. However, there is a shortage of global supply for the compound even though refineries have been speedily constructed.
(Source: Plastemart, 2 Jun 2011) |
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