18th Annual MeetingERTC
ERTC
REGISTER ONLINE AT gtforum.com/ertc-annual-meeting
19 – 21NOVEMBER
2 0 13CORINTHIA HOTEL
BUDAPEST
The meeting place for the international refining industry
Sponsored by:
• HIGH CALIBRE KEYNOTE AND PLENARY ADDRESSES including:•• Philip Lowe, Director General for Energy, EUROPEAN COMMISSION•• Volker Schultz, CEO, ESSAR OIL (UK)•• Miika Eerola, Senior Vice President Production, MOL•• István Zsoldos, Chief Economist, MOL•• Representatives from EUROPIA and WOOD MACKENZIE
• SITE VISIT: Experience a fascinating tour around MOL’s Duna refinery• NEW: Expert Panel Question Time – make the most of this invaluable opportunity
to get the answers to your business critical questions• NEW: OFF-SITE Gala Dinner at the MUSEUM OF FINE ARTSCO
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• OVER 15 HOURS OF NETWORKING: Unrivalled opportunities to meet with colleagues and customers old and new in the hospitality suites and exhibition area as well as at the Gala Dinner
• UNDERSTAND: How you can maximise opportunities from energy efficiency and improve refinery profitability
• DISCOVER: Ways to expand your product slate as well as maximising value from the bottom of the barrel and other challenging feedstocks
• LEARN: What strategies your peers have to meet the challenges of the coming years• CASE STUDIES: Hear from some of the leading oil refining companies and their
technology partners in a series of case studies showcasing the latest best practices and cutting edge processes and technologies
• ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS: Take the chance to put your questions directly to the speakers during the interactive panel discussions and presentations
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As with all Global Technology Forum events, the agenda for theERTC 18th Annual Meeting is developed with our esteemedBoard of Advisors which is made up of industry experts. They assess every single presentation to ensure that theconference programme is innovative and relevant to the currentissues facing the industry. The 2013 Advisory Board members are:
Bruce CookManager – Technology Development, BP-Refining and Logistics Technology, BP
Andrea AmorosoVice President Process Technology,ENI
Adriana Orejas NúñezTechnology and Projects Manager,REPSOL
Antal Lászlo’ KatonaIntegrated Production Excellence Head,MOL
Josef LichtscheidlSenior Advisor,OMV
Neda Marcec-Rahelic’
Technical Director,INA
Dawood NassifGeneral Manager,BAPCO
Roelof HeezenVice President Downstream R&D,SHELL
Koenraad HerreboutHead of Technical Assistance, Refining and Petrochemicals, TOTAL
George NicolaidesPresident, Refining Technology,RELIANCE INDUSTRIES
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The ERTC 18th Annual Meeting is coming to thebeautiful city of Budapest for the very first time.Attendees will join 500 refinery professionals representing theinternational downstream industry at this prestigious event.They attend to gain useful insights and knowledge on the latesttechnological developments and best practices that are beingimplemented within the industry. The event provides a true learningexperience coupled with outstanding networking opportunities toensure you get the most out of your attendance.But don’t take our word for it. Here are some comments from justa few past attendees:
Still the best conference to get a good overview of newtechnologies, contact international experts and renew friendshipsJosef Lichtscheidl, Senior Advisor, OMVFor many years ERTC has been the best event in Europe, where youcan be informed about the latest developments in the oil industry,meet interesting people and make contact with service providersNikolaos Skandalis, General Technical Manager, Hellenic PetroleumGreat source for a refining industry update and networkingRicardo Pimenta, Senior Advisor, Petrobras
Who you will meetThe ERTC 18th Annual Meeting will be of particular interest tothose working within the following functions:
� Refining and technology management
� Process and technical support staff
� Engineering, catalyst and chemical companies
� Industry consultants and analysts
� Unit operation personnel
� Project management personnel
� Process licensors
Visit to MOL Duna RefineryWe are pleased to be able to offer ERTC delegates an
opportunity to visit the MOL Duna Refinery on Friday 22 November. The refinery is the largest crude oil processing facility of MOL Groupand its financial and technical indices rank high amongst its peer groupof European refineries. This is a unique chance to view first-hand thefacilities, methods and projects that have contributed significantly toMOL’s downstream achievements.Spaces for the refinery visit will be strictly limited, allocated on afirst come first served basis and for delegates of the ERTC 18thAnnual Meeting only.
Programme Days1& 2ERTC
16.00 Registration open (closes at 19.00)16.00 Hospitality suites and exhibition area open
Make the most of the event and use this fantastic pre-event networking opportunity to set-up those all important meetings, catch up with colleagues and win fantastic prizes in the prize draw
DAY 1 TUESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER 2013
DAY 2 WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER 2013
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Keynote
Keynote
08.00 RegistrationPlenary
Chairman: Chris Hunt, Director General, UKPIA
08.30 Opening remarksEliot Morton, Director, GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY FORUM
08.35 Opening keynote address: Short and long term outlook for the oil marketIstván Zsoldos, Chief Economist, MOL
09.05 The strategic and investment plans for Essar Oil UK – what lessons can be learned from the recent underlying improvements in the Stanlow refinery’s gross margin potential?Volker Schultz, CEO, ESSAR OIL (UK)
09.35 European refinery competitiveness and challenges ahead Stephen Cooper, Senior Downstream Analyst, WOOD MACKENZIE
10.05 Coffee break10.45 Morning keynote address: European Commission’s Fitness check for refining: can policy and legislation be improved?
Philip Lowe, Director General for Energy, EUROPEAN COMMISSION
11.15 EU Biofuel Policy: choppy waters?Urszula Szalkowska, Director Europe & Africa, HART ENERGY
11.45 Expert Panel ‘Question Time’: A unique opportunity to put your business critical questions directly to the industry expertsModerator: Chris Hunt, Director General, UKPIAChris Beddoes, Director General, EUROPIAPhilip Lowe, Director General for Energy, EUROPEAN COMMISSION Volker Schultz, CEO, ESSAR OIL (UK)Speaker to be confirmed, KNPC
12.35 Lunch and networking opportunities within hospitality suites and exhibition area
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14.25
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15.25 Coffee break
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17.30 Networking opportunities within hospitality suites and exhibition area19.30 Carriages depart Corinthia Hotel for Gala Dinner at the Museum of Fine Arts
Stream A Plant and feedstock flexibility andexpanding the product slate
Pathway to maximising residueupgrading marginsFOSTER WHEELER
Crude oil fouling is a longstandingproblem for the operators of oil refinerypreheat trainsIHS DOWNSTREAM
TK-609 HyBRIMTM – a catalyst generationbased on a novel catalyst preparationtechnologyHALDOR TOPSØE
Stream BEmission control and capture
Importance and evolution of emissionmonitoring for today’s refineries IES / TECHNIP
Modelling simulation of diffusion andadsorption in matrix on enhancedcoalbed methane (ECBM) processPERTAMINA
Significant trends in FCC airborneemissions control – SOx, NOx and HCNJOHNSON MATTHEY
Stream CAsset maximisation
Optimising the operation of new productionline at Neste Oil’s Porvoo refineryAPEX OPTIMISATION / NESTE OIL
Optimise hydrogen production andoperations CLARIANT
Petrobras ULSD revampPETROBRAS / SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS
PETROSIX: Alternative for a newscenarioPETROBRAS
MIDWTM technology enables premiumdistillate productionEXXONMOBIL RESEARCH & ENGINEERING
Residue upgrading – MOL’s chemicallystabilised asphalt rubberMOL
Stream BEnergy efficiency
New generation heat exchangerimproves refinery energy efficiencyHEAT MATRIX
Debottlenecking existing HDS unit withHEX trains redesign; Improving energyefficiency of old assets in generalBAZAN
Real time online energy management atKNPC Mina Al-Ahmadi refinerySOTEICA / KNPC
Improve control concepts ofcompressors in refining processes HOERBIGER
Sustainable shutdown improvementABB
Case studies on optimising and trouble-shooting FCC reactors and regeneratorsCPFD SOFTWARE
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Programme Day 3ERTC
DAY 3 THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER 2013
Stream A Challenged crudes, bottom of the barreland heavy oil technologies
Processing heavy and extra heavy oilsINVENSYS
Combining mesoporosity with metalstolerance for residue upgrading in FCCGRACE
EST complex in Sannazzaro refinery:maximising value from the bottom ofthe barrelENI
Stream CTechnologies and processes
Hydrocracking and diesel HDS catalyststrategies to meet stringent EU diesel specsART
Increase visbreaker conversion throughbest practice fouling control techniques IES / BAKER HUGHES
Delayed coking designed for today’sstringent environmental requirementsBECHTEL
Key changes in feedstock and howadditives can help in making the most ofthe price differentialsDORF KETAL
Stream A Profit maximisation
Production of ULSD using impulse HR1246 in Total’s Grandpuits refineryAXENS / TOTAL
Improving refinery profitability throughinnovative FCC catalysts and state-of-the-art services and modellingBASF
Introduction of a new hydrocrackingcatalyst brings higher diesel yield andincreases refiner’s profitabilityCRITERION / SHELL PERNIS
Increasing the biofuel content oftransport diesel in a sustainable wayCEPSA
Thermochemical conversion of syngasto ethanolALBEMARLE
Stream BPetrochemicals
GT-BTX PluS®: Generating aromaticsfrom FCC gasoline GTC
DCC technology for maximum propyleneyieldSINOPEC
MERICONTM: A practical low cost solutionto spent caustics treatingMERICHEM
From high throughput lab to pilot plantscale – parallel testing ofhydroprocessing catalysts HTE
Fact based strategic support ofhydrocracking and diesel hydrotreatingoperationsAVANTIUM
Technologies and processes to increaseyield and maximise profitabilitySpeaker to be confirmed
Sponsored by:Stream BEmission control and capture
Commercial operation of a novel FCCemissions control technologyPRAXAIR / VALERO
EDV® upgrades to meet tightening airemissions regulationBELCO
Stream BBiofuels and biomass
Advances in the commercialisation of theIH2 technologyCRI
08.00 RegistrationPlenary
09.00 Opening remarksEliot Morton, Director, GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY FORUM
09.05 MOL’s downstream plans to meet the changing industry demandsMiika Eerola, Senior Vice President Production, MOL
09.35 The changing face of the Russian refining sector – a case studySpeaker to be confirmed
10.05 Integration of refining and petrochemicals: How this can bring significant value and achieve higher ROI for downstream facilitiesSpeaker to be confirmed
10.35 Coffee break
11.15
11.45
12.15
12.45 Lunch and networking opportunities within hospitality suites and exhibition area14.00
14.30
15.00 Coffee break
15.35
16.05
16.35 Close of conference
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Partners’ ProgrammeWednesday 20 NovemberThe treasures of the Pest side (full day including lunch)The packed semi-walking tour will start with a guided tour inside the domes of the neo-Gothic Parliament building. The next stop will be a visit to the famous Market Hallwhere you will have the opportunity to explore and sample a glass of Tokaj wine. Thencontinue on to the fashionable Andrassy Avenue and world-famous Heroes Square.We will then stop for lunch at the charming and authentic First Strudel House of Pest,where you will enjoy a two-course meal and the opportunity to watch a strudelstretching demonstration and of course...the tasting.After lunch we will walk to the breathtakingly beautiful property of St. Stephen’sCathedral. The final stop on the tour will be at the Domus Vinorum Wine Cellar,where you will taste some delicious Hungarian wines and salty scones.
Thursday 21 NovemberWorld heritage site: Castle district (half day)During this half day walking tour you will visit the Castle district with its romanticnarrow lanes and one-story buildings, its charming Fishermen’s Bastion, the “jewel”of the castle district, the Matthias Church and the former Royal Palace.When we reach the hilly Buda side, you will take the cable car to the top to enjoy thebest panoramic view on the Pest side of the Danube. From here we will begin theguided tour of the former Royal Palace where you will also be able to visit theNational Gallery. The tour will continue to the Dísz tér and the romantic Tárnok Street where you willhave the opportunity to buy Hungarian handicrafts. Also you will see the Holy TrinitySquare and the tour will finish with a visit to the Matthias Church and theFishermen’s Bastion where you can enjoy a glass of mulled wine on the coveredMargaret terrace.We will then return to the Corinthia Hotel for lunch with the conference delegates.
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Gala Dinner at the Museum of Fine Arts
The museum stands on one of the most beautiful squares in Budapest, the Heroes’ Square.The museum’s most important collection is the Gallery of Old Masters and especially itsSpanish section, which is one of the most significant of this sort in Europe, marked bypaintings of El Greco, Vélazquez and Goya. ERTC 18th Annual Meeting delegates willexperience this one-off opportunity to dine in a unique setting whilst enjoying the finedining provided by the famous Gundel caterers.
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