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7th Forum on Coal Gasification, UCG, IGCC, CTL & CCS

 

"Monetising Clean Coal Under Tough Economics"

 

Established since 2004, CMT presents 7th CTLtec ASIA, the annual international forum for stakeholders and key players in Coal Polygeneration, Gasification, UCG, Coal chemicals, CTL and CCS, to be held in Beijing, on 16 - 17 March 2010.

 

"Dow Chemical Co (DOW) and Shenhua Group, China's largest coal miner, will reportedly move ahead with their planned $10 billion coal-to-chemical project in Shaanxxi province after a delay of at least one year."
Reuters, 05 Nov 2009

 

China's NDRC recently announced that to-date, planned CTL production capacity has surpassed 40million metric tons/year, while coal to olefins and other coal gasification projects has amounted to 20 million metric tons/year and 25 billion cubic meter/year. This is equivalent to investment value of over 1 trillion yuan. Although NDRC cautioned that no new pilot projects in this sector will be approved in the coming 3 years, these previously approved projects, when come on-stream, would already generate quantum leap to China's coal to fuels and chemicals production capacity.

 

"RI and Sasol to study coal-to-liquid project"

~ The Jakarta Post, 4 Dec 2009

 

India and Indonesia, both endowed with coal, are embarking into coal polygeneration projects, such as underground coal gasification (UCG) and coal to liquids (CTL) or DME. Sasol and Indonesia's Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) has inked a MoU to conduct a feasibility study on potential CTL facility in Indonesia. And in India, progress has been made with UCG technology, that offers to full utilize the coal resources from otherwise unrecoverable coal deposits in an economically viable and environmentally safe methods.

 

To assess the present dynamics of market in transition, attend CMT's 7th CTLtec ASIA 2010. This conference offers top industry panel, decision makers and market players to discuss issues and challenges ahead. Mark your calendar to be at this premier gathering to network and forge lasting business opportunities.

 

Attend CMT's 7th CTLtec ASIA 2010 to:

  • Meet key coal producers and coal polygeneration companies from China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Australia and even Africa on coal and coal-chemicals production and potential
  • Unfold the potential of Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) from practical experience
  • Latest on Post Copenhagen and evaluate the fate on clean coal and CCS
  • Be updated on Shenhua DCL, Yankuang CTL projects and their plans for CO2 management
  • Learn from Huaneng's experience in Post Combustion CO2 Capture
  • Assess Asia and China's economic climate, and how this will impact on the coal polygeneration sector
  • Cross examine feedstock economics, on current pricing of coal vs crude oil, etc
  • Evaluate technologies and outlook on synthetic natural gas (SNG), DME, methanol and downstream petrochemicals
  • Grasp the latest on technologies development and projects on gasification technologies (and IGCC) & CO2 capture
  • Be updated on CCS projects undergoing in Asia, status and recommendations
  • Access to more than 8 hours of networking opportunities with key stakeholders includingcoal producers and coal-conversion project owners, national oil companies, oil majors, gasification technologies providers and etc

Sign up with your team to enjoy attractive group discount. Register online @ www.cmtevents.com with your team.

 

 

You will network with

Presidents, CEOs, VPs & Directors, Analysts, General Managers,
Commercial Managers, Business Development Executives, Research Directors,
Sales & Marketing Managers, Technical Advisors involved in:
Coal, CTL/GTL, Gasification, Liquefaction, Refinery Industrial Gas,
Chemicals, Methanol, Olefins, Catalysts, EPC, Power & Utilities,
Engineering Companies, Lubricant Companies,
Gas Separation, Equipment and Technologies providers

 

 

 

Shenhua embarks on a $10 Billion coal-to-chemical project with Dow Chemical.
Posted on : 09 Feb, 2010

 

China’s largest coal producer, Shenhua Group Corp Ltd recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for their US$10 billion coal-to-chemical joint project with Dow Chemical Co, the third largest chemical company in the world (by market capitalization).

 

The Coal to Chemical project, considered the world’s largest, will be located in Yushen Coal Chemical Industrial Park in Shaanxi Province in North China, and will be funded by Shenhua, Dow Chemical and the Yulin municipal government. The project will comprise of 23 units, a methanol facility with an annual capacity of 3.32 million metric tons of ethylene and propylene.

 

Shenhua, which started China’s first coal-to-liquids project in December 2008, will be sharing essential updates at the 7th CTLtec Asia conference, which meets in Beijing on 16-17 March 2010. Dr Shu GePing, Chief Engineer- Ordos Coal Branch and Wang Heiming, Vice GM-Ordos Coal Liquefaction Branch will present updates on:

 

- Progress of Shenhua Direct Coal Liquefaction (CTL) Demonstration Project

 

- Shenhua’s Tentative Study on CO2 Treatment for Coal Liquefaction

 

The updated conference agenda for the 7th CTLtec Asia conference can be viewed >>here<<.

 

Interested parties can email their enquiries on registrations, media partnerships and sponsorships to Ms. Nadia Albahar, Marketing Manager at nadia@cmtsp.com.sg.

 



7th CTLtec Analyses Coal Polygeneration Issues covering Coal to Liquids, Coal to Chemicals, Carbon Capture & Storage, Underground coal gasification & IGCC.
Posted on : 28 Jan, 2010

 

How are coal conversion projects going ahead despite pressures from environmental policies & global economic conditions? The 7th CTLtec Asia conference in Beijing on 16-17 March offers insights on this key question, covering the entire coal polygeneration value chain including coal to liquids, coal to chemicals, underground coal gasification, carbon capture & storage, IGCC and more.

 

Beijing, CHINA - January 28 /Press Release/ -- 7th CTLtec Asia, CMT's 7th Annual international forum on coal polygeneration will meet in Beijing on 16-17 March to provide answers to a key question dominating the coal conversion industry today, "How are coal conversion projects going ahead despite intense pressures from an environmental policy environment, and the weak global economy?"

 

The conference offers participants an opportunity to evaluate the present dynamics of the coal polygeneration sector across Asia-Pacific, and will address issues pertaining to coal gasification, Integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC), coal to liquids (CTL), and carbon capture and Storage (CCS), with specific focus on developments in China, India and the rest of Asia.

 

Coal polygeneration has the potential to take off in Asia-Pacific, where coal is still favoured amongst countries rich in this natural resource, especially China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Australia. 7th CTLtec offers a showcase of current projects in Asia, that include Shenhua's DCTL project in Inner Mongolia, Yankuang's coal to Liquids project, China Blue Chemical's (a subsidiary of CNOOC) "coal to gas" project and more.

 

The conference also examines the emerging prominence of underground coal gasification (UCG) in Asia Pacific, and showcase pilot projects coming up in China, India, Vietnam and Australia. Experts from VINACOMIN, Linc Energy and more are expected to share project updates at the conference.

 

There is also an extensive coal to chemicals focus at the conference, with sessions covering coal to gas as a feasible feedstock for urea and methanol production, clean coal chemistry for calcium carbide production, the competitiveness of coal to methanol in China and its application in gasoline blending.

 

In addition to the above, the conference will also offer a Post-Copenhagen view into coal polygeneration, evaluating the fate of clean coal, and setting the stage for the extensive carbon capture & storage focus at the conference, where Shenhua is expected to deliver an update on CO2 capture at their DCTL plant in Inner Mongolia.

 

Also on the agenda are sessions by TPRI and GreenGen on their study into creating a post-combustion C02 capture pilot project (power generation), and MasionWorleyParsons on their CCS projects' status in Asia and China.

 

Industry leaders expected to attend 7th CTLtec Asia in Beijing include key coal producers, coal polygeneration company representatives, coal-conversion project owners, national oil companies representatives, oil majors, gasification technologies providers and many more. Participants are expected to fly in from all over Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa.

 

Those interested in coal polygeneration Issues on coal to liquids, coal to chemicals, carbon capture & storage, underground coal gasification, and IGCC can click here to reserve their seats for the 7th CTLtec Asia.

 



CTXtec Asia, a global forum on Coal Polygeneration meets in Beijing in March 2010. Experts share opportunities & challenges in Gasification, UCG, IGCC, CTL & CCS...
Posted on : 15 Jan, 2010

 

CMT’s 7th CTLtec Asia will meet in Beijing on 16-17 March to provide answers to a key question dominating the Coal conversion industry today, “How are Coal conversion projects going ahead despite intense pressures from an environmental policy environment, and the weak global economy?”

 

7th CTLtec Asia will also look at the emerging importance of Coal Polygeneration across Asia-Pacific, and will address issues pertaining to Coal Gasification, Integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC), Coal-to-Liquids (CTL), and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), with specific focus on developments in China, India and the rest of Asia.

 

The conference also examines the emerging prominence of Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) in Asia Pacific, and showcase pilot projects coming up in China, Vietnam and Australia.

 

Coal conversion today, with the aid of technological advances in Coal gasification, has gone beyond traditional coal combustion, to provide a greater scope of economical and environmentally acceptable applications including chemicals and liquid fuels production.  

 

The most promising among these developments, according to a report by Chemsystems, is Polygeneration from Coal, as the integrated process serves to enhance the value of coal as a fuel.

 

Coal Polygeneration has the potential to take off in Asia-Pacific, where Coal is still favored amongst countries rich in this natural resource, especially China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Australia. Current projects involve the gasification of coal to produce syngas and methanol, which are then used as feedstocks for the fertilizer, olefins and chemicals sector. There is also increasing interest in synthetic diesel, gasoline, Substitute Natural Gas (SNG) Methanol and dimethyl ether (DME), all derived from coal gasification.

 

Here’s a round up of what’s happening in Asia Pacific:

 

CHINA: In the next few years, the Chinese government is expected to put the appropriate policies to encourage IGCC power generation and the further development of polygeneration, and analysts at CBI predict that future investment of IGCC will grow exponentially. In fact, China has already planned over 20 poly generation projects with total investment exceeding tens of billions RMB.

 

INDIA: The country recently included clean coal and coal gasification in their recently announced ambitious five-point action plan to help the country reduce its emission intensity (emissions per unit of GDP) 20-25% by 2020. This comes in the wake of significant investments by ONGC, Tata Group and the Jindal Group in developing Coal to Liquids projects in India.

 

INDONESIA: Asia Pacific’s other Coal major Indonesia signed a MOU with Sasol in December 2009 to conduct a feasibility study on a potential coal-to-liquid facility that could generate 80,000 barrels per day, a project that would require US$10 billion in investment.

 

VIETNAM: Vinacomin recently entered a joint venture with Marubeni Corp. of Japan and Linc Energy of Australia to explore coal in the Red River Delta with UCG technology.

 

AUSTRALIA: Linc Energy, Australia’s first UCG operator inked a deal with AFC Energy (AIM: AFC), the developer of low cost alkaline fuel cells, to supply synthetic hydrogen from their UCG plant. Plans for Australia's first commercial coal gasification project have also moved forward with an A$40m (US$33.6m) investment from South Korean conglomerate Samsung Corp to support the development of a coal-to-fertilizer plant.

 

Coal conversion technologies offer excellent investment potential in coal-rich regions. Nevertheless, there are important issues to be addressed regarding downside scenario risks, despite the potentially large returns to be made. 

 

Attend CMT’s 7th CTLtec Asia conference for clarity on the opportunities and challenges in the “Coal to Anything” industry, and gain insights on key techno-strategic issues including:

  • Technical & Regulatory Updates on Polygeneration Projects in China, India, Asia, etc
  • Executing UCG in Asia - Overcoming Technical Challenges
  • Getting Project Financed in Current Economic Climate
  • Cross Analysis of Gasification & CTL Technologies
  • Feedstock and Outlook for Coal-Based Chemicals (Olefins, Methanol, etc)
  • Coal to Methanol Projects & Applications in Energy/Fuels (DME, Methanol Blended Gasoline, etc)
  • Solutions to Environmental, Fuels Quality & Water Requirement
  • Status of CO2 Capture Technologies - Gasification with CO2 Capture Ready Capability
  • CO2 Geological Storage & Other Utilisation/Applications
  • Post Copenhagen & What's ahead for CCS?

Pre-registrations for 7th CTLtec Asia are now being accepted via an online registration form by >>clicking here<<.

 

Interested parties can also email their enquiries on registrations, media partnerships and sponsorships to Ms. Nadia Albahar, Marketing Manager at nadia@cmtsp.com.sg.

 

 



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Speaker Profile(s)

Mr. Chi Lo

Chi Lo is Head of Overseas Investment and Chief Economist at Ping An of China Asset Management (Hong Kong) Company limited.  His responsibilities include macroeconomic research, asset allocation & strategy and investment management.  Before joining Ping An, Mr. Lo was the Head of Asia Pacific Research for a British private property fund Grosvenor, which is owned by the Duke of Westminster in England.  Before that, he was a chief economist and strategist for Asia at Standard Chartered Ban....
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Mr. Chi Lo, Head of Overseas Investment
Ping An of China Asset Management (HK) Co Ltd
From China to Asia: Growth Opportunities in the Post Subprime Era
Day 1 [Tue 16, March], at 10:10 AM

Prof. Chen Guifeng
 Dr. Chen GuiFeng, born in 1966, received Master's Degree of China University of Mining and Technology in 1992, now working as the Division Director in Clean Coal Technology Institute of Beijing Research Institute of Coal Chemistry of China Coal Research Institute, at the same time serving as the member of Environment Committee of China Coal Society....
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Prof. Chen Guifeng, Director/Professor
Clean Coal Engineering and Research Institute
Evaluation of CTX’s Efficiency, Economy and Environment
Day 1 [Tue 16, March], at 04:30 PM
Dr. Chen Buning

 Educations: Got my Bachelor, Master Degree & PhD from Hunan University, China Petroleum University and South China University of Technology in 1986, 1989 and 1995. Finish the postdoctoral research from 1998 to 1999 in Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. More than 30 papers published in domestic and abroad magazines.

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Dr. Chen Buning, Chief Technical Officer (PhD & Prof.)
China BlueChemical Co., Ltd.
Coal to Gas (CTG) - A “Clean Coal” Feasible Choice of Existing Urea / Methanol Plant
Day 2 [Wed 17, March], at 09:05 AM

Mr. Hu Di

 Education:
Bachelor of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

 

Working Experience:
Mechanical Engineer, North China Electric Power Design Institute, with projects involvement in:
TangShan Thermal Power Plant (2x50MW)
QinHuangdao Thermal Power Plant (2x300MW)
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Mr. Hu Di, Manager, Power Projects
MaisonWorleyParsons
CCS Project Status in Asia & China
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