click to unsubscribe Bahrain plans to bring oil output to about 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) from its current 32,000 bpd, and is in talks with Saudi Arabia to expand a pipeline through which it currently imports about 230,000 bpd to some 350,000 bpd. H.E. Dr. Abdul-Hussain Ali Mirza, Minister of Oil & Gas Affairs, and the Chair to Bahrain’s National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA) commented that these were Bahrain’s long term plans. Bahrain has seen a rapid rise in gas demand as its economy expanded during the recent oil boom, and in the long-term has to import gas to meet the increase in consumption. In light of the positive expansions and directives in the pipelines for the Mid East and North Africa markets, CMT has put together the 2nd MENA Refining summit this 12-13 October to provide an overview into the developments within the region, plus insights into technological advancements in operational and cost efficiency implementation. This 1 and a half day summit, held under the patronage of H.E. Dr Abdul-Hussain Ali Mirza, Minister of Oil & Gas Affairs, Bahrain, will feature industry’s influential refinery experts providing an objective evaluation on the drivers for new refining capacities and status, including special focussed sessions on Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Libya, and Morocco. Whether you are looking to assess new business strategies to be put in place to maximize yield and /or operational efficiency through synergistic process integration, this is an event you would not want to miss. Secure your seat early for this exciting conference where the who’s who in the sector will meet, network and discuss future opportunities. Simply >>CLICK HERE<< to register. Do visit our website http://www.cmtevents.com/aboutevent.aspx?ev=101026 to explore the latest agenda or email me at huiyan@cmtsp.com.sg for more information. Stay tuned as I share some more highlights of the exciting line up at 2nd MENA Refining!
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