| Day 1 - [20 Oct, 2009 - Tuesday] |
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08:00
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Registration & Coffee
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09:00
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Chairman’s Welcome & Remarks
Mr. Michael Ellis, Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company Inc
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09:10
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Asian Refining: Drivers of Structural Change 2009-2014
- Global and regional demand outlook 2009-2014 - Prospects for demand growth and contraction in Asia - Refinery capacity additions and how these will alter the product markets through to 2014 - Implications for Western Hemisphere refineries from Asian growth
Mr. David Martin, Oil Market Analyst, Oil Industry and Markets Division
International Energy Agency (IEA)
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09:40
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Current M&A Scene in the Refining Sector
Mr. John Russel, Vice-President, Asia Pacific, PEL
KBC Advanced Technology Pte Ltd
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10:10
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Indonesia’s Downstream Prospect & Regulatory Incentives
Mr. Saryono Hadiwidjoyo, Director Of Oil and Gas Downstream Business Development
Directorate of Oil and Gas - Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
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10:40
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Coffee & Networking
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11:15
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China’s Crude Demand & Refining
- China's crude production and demand - Refinery distribution status in quo - Characteristic of vehicle fuel supply and demand - New refinery project to come onstream - Outlook towards 2014
Mr. Bian Gangyue, Senior Engineer
PetroChina Planning & Engineering Institute
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11:45
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India’s Refining’ Domestic Fuels Demand & the Fuels Export Initiative
Dr. Suresh Chandra Sharma, Officer on Special Duty (Petroleum)
Planning Commission, Government of India
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12:15
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Discussion followed by Lunch
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13:30
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Afternoon Chairman’s Remarks
Mr. Clive Gibson, Principal, Energy Resources
Nexant Asia
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13:35
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Panel Discussion: Impact of Intra-Regional Development on Asia's Refining Outlook
- Fuels' subsidies provided on petroleum consumption, impact and elasticity of demand - Addressing future product quality challenges around the region - Successful strategies for achieving a competitive advantage given the downturn in refinery profitability - Successful project implementation and maintaining investment discipline - Impact of changes in major refinery's operation (e.g. Reliance) on Asian refining operations - Attitudes to Refining: profit centre or means to ensure strategic supply security?
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Mr. Saryono Hadiwidjoyo, Director Of Oil and Gas Downstream Business Development
Directorate of Oil and Gas - Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
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Mr. Clive Gibson, Principal, Energy Resources
Nexant Asia
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Mr. Michael Ellis, Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company Inc
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Mr. Bian Gangyue, Senior Engineer
PetroChina Planning & Engineering Institute
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Dr. Suresh Chandra Sharma, Officer on Special Duty (Petroleum)
Planning Commission, Government of India
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14:10
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Global and Emerging Asia’s Economic Outlook
Mr. Matt Hildebrandt, Economist
JPMorgan Chase Bank
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15:00
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Global Petchem Market Outlook, Impact on Naphtha & LPG Demand
- Middle East and China olefin capacity build up and impact on the olefin market - Strategies for Naphtha crackers for survival during these times
Mr. Stanley Park, Deputy Managing Director
Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore Pte Ltd (PCS)
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15:30
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Tea & Networking
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16:00
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Improving Refining Operations: Be Ready for a Tough Market Environment
- How tough is the outlook for refiners? - Why is operating performance critical? - How can refiners push operational performance improvement even further?
Mr. Michael Ellis, Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company Inc
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16:30
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Case Studies in Operation Excellence in Refining & Optimizing Corporate Profitability
Mr. R.K. Mohapatra, Ch Mgr (S&D) HO
Indian Oil Corp Ltd (IOC)
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17:00
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Discussion followed by Close of Day 1
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| Day 2 - [21 Oct, 2009 - Wednesday] |
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09:00
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Chairman’s Remarks
Mr. David Martin, Oil Market Analyst, Oil Industry and Markets Division
International Energy Agency (IEA)
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09:05
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Middle East Refining Developments and Impact on Asia’s Competitiveness
- Update on Middle East refining developments - with the Asian refining industry - Importance for refiners to maintain sources of competitive advantage
Mr. Clive Gibson, Principal, Energy Resources
Nexant Asia
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09:35
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Petro Rabigh – 4R’s Approach: A Key to Corporate Sustainability (Case Study)
- Optimize resources through the adoption of Re-use, Re-cycle, Re-cove & Re-duce (4R's) - Develop new resource utilization concepts and practices - Improve environmental performance in alignment with sustainability objectives
Dr. Salah Eldin A. Selim, Environmental Consultant & Section Head
Rabigh Refining & Petrochemical Co-Petro-Rabigh (PETRO Rabigh)
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10:05
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Emission Reductions & Downstream: Practical Opportunities & Points of Caution
- Overview of emission reductions markets and downstream refining - Illustrative project example - Practical benefits and cost considerations
Mr. William Byun, Managing Director
Asia Renewables Pte Ltd
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10:30
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Coffee & Networking
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11:00
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Innovative Reactor Technology for Hydrotreating & Hydrocracking of Heavy Feedstocks
- How can refiners benefit from new hydrotreating and hydrocracking solutions from Topsøe - New innovative reactor technology for efficient catalyst use at reduced CAPEX - Hydrocracking revamp case stories
Mr. Rasmus Breivik, Sales & Marketing Manager - Refinery Technology Sales, Technology Div
Haldor Topsoe A/S
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11:30
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Non-Conventional Technologies for Fuel Desulphurization
- Review of latest non-conventional technologies to reduce fuel sulfhur - Economic comparison with hydroprocessing technologies - Details about the progress made in bio-desulfurisation
Mr. Anand Kumar, Director (R&D) & Member of IOC Board
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd - Research & Development Center
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12:00
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Economics of Upgrading Heavy Residues and Comparison of Latest Options
Mr. Steven van Wagensveld, General Manager, Technology Services
Uhde Shedden (Thailand) Ltd
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12:30
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Final Discussion followed by Lunch
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14:00
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End of Conference
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