Downstream CO2 & Energy Efficency 2009
Carbon Management Strategy Optimisation in the Refining & Petrochemical Industry 20th & 21st October of 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. MJM Energy is acting as a Supporting Partner for this event. As one of its subscribers, you are entitled to book a place. For additional information & registration please contact Justyna Korfanty on tel: +44 207 981 2503 or by email: jkorfanty@acieu.net. As a subscriber Justyna maybe able to offer you a small discount.
ACI’s Downstream CO2 & Energy Efficiency 2009 will provide you with the unique opportunity to convene with senior environmental, technical and operations executives from the global downstream industry to address the challenges and maximise the opportunities in CO2 emissions reduction and energy efficiency improvement.
Topics Include:
• Most recent climate change policies around the globe and their impact on refining
• Impact of the financial crisis, tighter margins, high operating costs, falling demand and supply glut on the EU ETS and carbon “leakage”
• Technicalities of trading in the carbon market
• Latest developments in energy efficient process technologies,
• Potential impact of cogeneration on plant efficiency and carbon reductions
Speakers Include: Paulo Ricardo Kugland de Azevedo, Engineer Responsible for Optimization in Energy & Atmospheric Emissions, REFAP, Petrobras Tibor Papp, Head of Trading, MOL Group Ben Lashkari, Director, Head Emissions, Swiss Re Capital Markets Ltd Guy Turner, Director, Carbon Markets, New Carbon Finance Luc Larmuseau, Global Director, International Climate Change Services, DNV Clemens Plöchl, Managing Director, Energy Changes Andreas Gunst, Member, Energy & Water Group, DLA Piper and many others
Who will attend? All ACI’s events attract a targeted group of senior level decision-makers and researchers from industry. Our meetings are strictly end-user focused. Only a select group of companies are invited to sponsor the event to ensure the emphasis is on the industry participants, and making sure our delegates have a valuable and positive experience. Delegates will be drawn from major national and international refiners and petrochemical companies, independent refiners and technology and service providers including Vice Presidents, Directors and Managers of: Health, Safety & Environment, Technical Services, Trading, Process Technology, Operations, Research & Development and Strategic Planning.