The surge in ethane imports from US to Asia has opened up infrastructure and logistics development opportunities in the Asian refining and petrochemical market. With Asian operators relying on LPG from shale as feedstock, what will be the future of naphtha crackers? In the wake of volatile crude prices and growing competition from the Middle East, Asian refiners in China, India & South East Asia are increasing their refining capacities as domestic demand continues to rise. How will Asian refiners fare against global competition? Can petchem projects in Asia endure falling crude oil prices?
For answers, join us in Singapore on 9-11 September, 2015 for CMT’s Refining & Petchem Asia (Refining Outlook Asia & 22nd Asia Petrochemical Summit) for the sessions below:
- Condensate and Naphtha Market Outlook
Shuja Zaidi, President and CEO, Chem-Energy Corporation
- US & Asia Ethane Trade – Activity, Outlook & Challenges
Yuanbo Tang, Head of LPG Trading Asia,
Cargill Asia Pacific Holdings Pte Ltd
- Global Crude Oil Outlook: How far is the Recovery?
- Market drivers & volatility in oil markets
- Flexible crude refining & improving margin per barrel
- Implications of crude trade east of Suez
- Impact of shale gas developments and impetus to the chemical sector
Vima Jayabalan, Vice President (Energy, Strategy & Research),
Castleton Commodities International (CCI)
Register Now for both summits and get a bundle fee for 22nd APS & Refining Outlook Asia at USD2095 (per person). You can also pay online by 7 August with Visa/MasterCard & Save USD75 (per person)
Email leelin@cmtsp.com.sg /call +65 6346 9146 for more details or assistance with registrations.
We look forward to seeing you in Singapore.
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