Senior executives from all sectors of the refining industry from the Middle East and the rest of the world convened in Abu Dhabi on Monday for the 9th Annual Middle East Refining Conference.
For the second year running, the 2008 Conference is being hosted by the Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Co. (TAKREER) in conjunction with the World Refining Association (WRA).
With reliable access to abundant feedstocks and an envious geographical location, the Middle East refining sector is a growing market with an increasing number of opportunities for investors and technology suppliers alike, who are looking to become involved and grow their business within the region, according to the WRA.
Organisers have designed the 2008 agenda to keep the refinery community up to date with the latest developments impacting the Middle East refining sector.
Executive speakers will address strategic expansion plans, ongoing policy developments to upgrade, integrate, modernise and expand refining facilities, enabling them to remain competitive whereas at the same time meeting international standards, especially when it comes to carbon emissions and climate change.
Professionals will give update on the current position and outlook for the Middle East Refining industry. Focus to include: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain, India and Asia They will review of newly announced mega projects, ongoing challenges and a status update of ongoing projects.
A look at new technologies and process innovations for the Middle East Refining industry will also figure high on the agenda.
Case study examples will highlight the use of new technologies and their successes. (WAM)
For the second year running, the 2008 Conference is being hosted by the Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Co. (TAKREER) in conjunction with the World Refining Association (WRA).
With reliable access to abundant feedstocks and an envious geographical location, the Middle East refining sector is a growing market with an increasing number of opportunities for investors and technology suppliers alike, who are looking to become involved and grow their business within the region, according to the WRA.
Organisers have designed the 2008 agenda to keep the refinery community up to date with the latest developments impacting the Middle East refining sector.
Executive speakers will address strategic expansion plans, ongoing policy developments to upgrade, integrate, modernise and expand refining facilities, enabling them to remain competitive whereas at the same time meeting international standards, especially when it comes to carbon emissions and climate change.
Professionals will give update on the current position and outlook for the Middle East Refining industry. Focus to include: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain, India and Asia They will review of newly announced mega projects, ongoing challenges and a status update of ongoing projects.
A look at new technologies and process innovations for the Middle East Refining industry will also figure high on the agenda.
Case study examples will highlight the use of new technologies and their successes. (WAM)
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