The worldwide oil refining industry currently faces strong challenges related to uncertainties about future feedstock and characteristics of oil products. Refiners today are faced with a dynamic business environment. While crude prices are volatile, high-sulphur crudes are readily available. There is a high demand for lighter products and emissions standards are tightening up. Cutting-edge technologies are being introduced into refineries. Such technologies help refiners to raise capacities, take advantage of opportunity crudes and meet stringent product specifications. The 21st century has seen a huge shift from the West to the East in the Petrochemicals business, with Middle East emerging as a global production hub with an advantage of low cost feedstock.
This trend is likely to also affect the global petrochemical industry with emergence of National Chemicals and Oil Companies as global players having to realign by moving eastwards through partnerships or strategic alliances to be near the consumption centers to catch up with Asia's Petrochemical boom. However, as regional petrochemicals development continues the industry will face significant challenges relating to energy and feedstock availability and to climate change, particularly carbon dioxide emissions.
Developing and investing in advanced technologies are ways in which companies can create truly exceptional value. The current economic environment coupled with environmental challenges represents a fairly unique opportunity for companies to create extraordinary value by developing new process technologies in the refineries and petrochemical sector.
"Successful refiners will achieve the right balance of integrating downstream petrochemicals, while maintaining close ties with oil product export markets through appropriate joint venture (JV) strategy and partner selection."
The Conference
More than 90 technical and poster presentations will be delivered during the course of the parallel conference by leading professionals. These presentations will share successful case studies and innovative solutions for common challenges allied to Petrochemical and Refinery technologies, plants of the future, human resources and HSE.
MENA Petrochemical and Refinery Technology Summit 2012 will:
- Discuss the key drivers which go into optimizing refinery processes
- Come up with solutions to reduce carbon footprint & greenhouse Gas emissions in Refinery operations
- Discuss Case Studies from leading Petrochemical producers
- Find out Key enablers for a successful Integration of Refinery & Petrochemicals plants
- Network with CEO's, senior professionals and key decision makers from the Oil, Gas, Refinery & Petrochemicals sector.
Invited Guest of Honor
- H.E. Dr. Mohammed Bin Saleh Al-Sada - Chairman of Qatar Petroleum, Minister of Energy and Industry (Qatar)
- H.R.H Prince Alwaleed bin Talal - Owner, Kingdom Holding, (Saudi Arabia)
Nvision Speakers
Khalid Alkhudair - Founder of Glowork.net, Young Global Shaper at World Economic Forum, COO Markets at KPMG (Saudi Arabia)
Hazim Al Dosary - Head of Investor Relations, Kingdom Holding Company (Saudi Arabia)
H.E. Abbas Ali Al-Naqi - Secretary General, OAPEC (Kuwait)
Farouk Al-Zanki - Chief Executive Officer, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) (Kuwait)
Amr Ibrahim Al - Afandi - Director General at Ministry of Labour, (Saudi Arabia)
Abdelaziz M. Salah Eldin - Integrity & Quality Management Consultant, Hudson Technology & Strategic Studies (Canada)
Dr. Mustafa Al - Jarrah - Former Chairman, State Company for Petrochemical Industry (Iraq)
Contact Information:
Tariq Mohsin
Geneva Services
Global locations: - Saudi Arabia I Qatar I USA I India
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