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Конференция в Амстердаме: Будущее полиолефинов

Конференция в Амстердаме

Конференция в Амстердаме: Будущее полиолефинов

Конференция в Амстердаме

Срок проведения: 30 Января 2013 - 31 Января 2013

Страна: Нидерланды

Город: Амстердам

Future of Polyolefins

Naphtha will remain the major feedstock of olefin production accounting for more than 50%. However, the cost advantage of ethane and shale gas as feedstock is significantly increasing as a result of the new investments in the Middle East and North America.

Consequently, the profit margin opportunities for naphtha based crackers are shrinking due to the low-cost polyolefin commodity products of gas-based crackers.

Thus, the importance of alternative margin generation sources is inevitable for liquid crackers to maintain the level of profit for shareholders.

Taking into consideration the above industrial tendencies there are three possible strategic options envisioned for naphtha-based crackers.

  • Reduce olefin production costs with advanced technologies

  • Switch to specialised products either alongside or in place of polyolefins

  • Increase the share of by-products and sales (e.g.. Crude C4, butadiene, butadiene derivatives, propylene, propylene derivatives) as ethane crackers produce less by-products than naphtha crackers

Key Topics

  • Understanding of the current economic fundamentals and their impact on the polymer industry

  • Polyolefin supply & demand dynamics and future outlooks will be discussed through the perspective of a chemical consultant, a polyolefin producer and an investment banker

  • Interregional trade possibilities will be mapped by a major trader

  • Analysing the drivers of European and Asian price differences

  • Polyolefin producers and major license owners will propose & discuss answers to the current weak business environment and fragile demand

  • New technologies will be introduced such as coal based olefin production, advanced catalytic olefin (ACO) and how to increase by-product yields in olefin production

  • Latest trends of feedstock hedging and project financing will be presented by a major investment bank

Confirmed Speakers

Adam Page, Business Manager, Smithers

Prof. Costas Kiparissides, Head of Chemical Engineering, Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute

David Anderson, Business Director of Global Consulting, Townsend Solutions

Frank Kuijpers, General Manager Technology, SABIC

Heinz Zimmermann, Vice President Business Development Olefin Plant, LINDE AG

Luca Raffellini, Principal Consultant, Charles River Associate International

Mottie Kessler, Chairman & CEO, Surfachem Group Ltd.

Paolo Mariani , R&D Partner Polyethylene, Versalis S.p.A.

Steven Kantorowicz, Vice President Petrochemicals Asia, KBC Advanced Technology Ltd.

Call for Papers

If you would like to be considered as a speaker for the event with a 30-45 minute presentation, please submit an abstract for consideration to:

Tamas Joo

Tel: +44 (0)20 7981 2508

Email: [email protected]

Further Information & Registration

Mohammad Ahsan

Tel: +44 (0)20 7981 2503

Email: [email protected]

Commercial or Sponsorship Oppotunities

Companies can gain direct access to our senior level audience and have an increased level of visibility through branding and networking at the conference. For information on available sponsorship and commercial opportunities, please contact:

Maureen Ignacio

Tel: +44 (0)20 7981 2508

Email: [email protected]


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