Friday, 26 November 2010

Long-Term Growth in Shale Gas Production Expected to Play Role in Shaping Demand for Mid East LNG


Recent developments in unconventional gas sector could impact local gas markets

Dubai, UAE, 26 November, 2010 - Investment in the development of shale gas, a natural gas recovered through a careful procedure involving horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing in the US and Europe could present Middle East markets with a reduction in demand according to Euro-Petroleum Consultants’ (EPC) President, Colin Chapman. Euro-Petroleum Consultants (EPC), a leading independent supplier of experienced consulting advice for the downstream oil, gas and petrochemicals industries, today offered fresh insights into the future of the global gas market and an analysis of the growing role of shale gas production in Europe, North America and Asia.

“Over the last several years, technologies for extracting unconventional natural gas from shale formations have been implemented with greater precisions resulting in lower costs,” said Colin Chapman, President of EPC. “So much so that costs for these types of gas projects have been in some cases lower than those of more conventional projects”.

In Europe, shale and other unconventional gas resources have been identified in France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. As a result, LNG-rich nations such as Qatar and UAE have already begun re-evaluating options of exporting gas and some of its gas-strapped neighbouring countries.

 “Looking at the regional LNG market, the fact we are currently in the middle of a global economic downturn coupled with the emergence of the unconventional gas supply and new LNG capacity coming on-stream, it is likely that there will be a reduction in project activity in the LNG sector over the coming year”, Chapman added.

North America has been the leader in developing and producing shale gas and the great economic success of the Barnett Shale field in Texas has spurred the search for other sources of shale gas across both the United States and Canada. Within the Middle East region, shale reserves exist in Jordan and Syria, but the extent to which the deposits will have on the overall gas balance will largely depend on the speed at which exploration efforts advance.

The processing of Shale gas has turned around the decline of U.S. gas reserves and significantly changed the gas supply outlook for the United States. According to recent reports, estimated U.S. reserves of natural gas were 35% higher than those estimated only two years ago.

Chapman was speaking ahead of EPC’s ME-TECH 2011 Conference & Exhibition, which is taking place from 24th – 26th January at the Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai, UAE. The conference aims to discuss latest technology developments in the downstream industry, including gas processing, oil refining, residue upgrading and petrochemicals. High profile industry representatives such as Ibrahim Al-Ansari, General Manager, Dolphin Energy and Dr Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, Secretary General, Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association, will be speaking at the event on global and regional trends.
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For more information, please contact:
Peter Palmer, Marketing Manager
Euro Petroleum Consultants Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)20 7357 8394

Monday, 1 November 2010

9th International Bottom of the Barrel Technology Conference



EPC’s BBTC series have gained a reputation as the most important residue upgrading events in the industry. With the price of heavy crude now falling back to competitive rates and global oil demand increasing, refiners are starting to refocus their attention on implementing residue upgrading projects. 

BBTC 2011 will provide an opportunity to be updated with the latest market and technology developments, including real examples of the modernisation of existing facilities, implementing new strategies and new equipment to help maximise yields in today’s challenging market. To register your attendance at this event please click here to visit the registration page.

New for this year; the event will include a strong focus on coking, including delayed coker technology, coker revamp projects, profit-making uses for delayed coke and storage/transportation challenges of coke.

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Join us in Dubrovnik for unrivalled networking opportunities with key refinery personnel from all over the world, including Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and South America. A delightful complimentary Gala Dinner on the evening of 16 June will encourage establishing and maintaining long-lasting business relationships.                      

CALL FOR PAPERS

If you would like to contribute an engaging presentation to our high quality programme, please contact Claire_Butler@europetro.com

BBTC will be held in Dubrovnik alongside our:

Green Refining & Petrochemicals Forum - GREEN FORUM 2011 13 June, and
Global Catalyst Technology Conference - CAT-TECH 2011 13-14 June

Special rates will be provided for delegates wishing to maximise their networking opportunities by attending more than one event.

The Global Catalyst Technology Forum


Meeting Refining & Petrochemical Industry Challenges through New Catalyst and Technology Innovations

Catalyst development is key to increasing plant efficiency and maintaining profit margins. Advances in catalyst technology can also help refiners achieve flexibility from their processing units and meet the ever increasing demand for varying product quality and feedstock processing.

It remains of vital importance that catalyst manufacturers continue their innovative research and development in order to help meet future challenges faced by the refining industry.

Although many refineries in Europe now meet the present quality requirements for Gasoline and Diesel there are many regions in the world that can benefit from using the latest generation catalysts as a cost effective way to improve product quality of transportation fuels.

Euro Petroleum Consultants Ltd are proud to present CAT-TECH 2011 as the only International Forum focusing solely on Catalyst Technology Advances, Catalyst Management Issues and Practices. To register for the event please click here to visit our registration page.

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The forum will promote the exchange of ideas and information between catalyst companies, process licensors and operating companies to help develop the right partnerships for longterm success.  A complimentary Gala Dinner will be held in the evening of 14 June, to allow delegates to network and enjoy the special city of Dubrovnik.

CALL FOR PAPERS

If you would like to contribute an engaging presentation to our high quality programme, please contact Claire_Butler@europetro.com

CAT-TECH will be held in Dubrovnik alongside our:

Green Refining & Petrochemicals Forum - GREEN FORUM 2011 13 June, and
Int. Bottom of the Barrel Technology Conference - BBTC 2011 16-17 June

Special rates will be provided for delegates wishing to maximise their networking opportunities by attending more than one event.

2nd Green Refining & Petrochemicals Forum


Meeting the Industry's Environmental Challenges

"We were delighted to sponsor the very first Green Forum for EPC.  The forum was vibrant and interesting and we look forward to the next event."
Jacqueline Hogarty, Marketing Consultant, Foster Wheeler

  
new_chimney_-schornstein_280x256.jpgFollowing the success of EPC's first Green Forum in London, which received excellent feedback and attracted a good mix of refinery and petrochemical plant personnel, we are delighted to announce the second event will be held in the beautiful city of Dubrovnik.

This one day event will provide an excellent opportunity to be updated on and discuss the environmental issues surrounding our industry and will focus on the latest technologies, issues, trends, regulations and strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, including:

    • Energy Efficiency Improvement
    • CO2 Capture & Sequestration
    • Renewable Energy Sources Including Cogeneration
    • Biofuels Technologies

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The Green Forum will be an excellent opportunity for Oil Companies from all sectors to illustrate their concern about the impact of our industry on the environment, and discuss what measures are being taken to meet the current and future challenges.

The first Green Forum in 2010 provoked lively discussions in the conference hall and networking areas: Join us in Dubrovnik for the latest updates and to develop new partnerships for turning issues into opportunities for the industry
.To register your attendance please click here to visit our registration page.
  
CALL FOR PAPERS
If you would like to contribute an engaging presentation to our high quality programme, please contact Claire_Butler@europetro.com
 
The Green Forum will be held in Dubrovnik alongside our:
 
Global Catalyst Technology Forum - CAT-TECH 2011 14-15 June, and
Int. Bottom of the Barrel Technology Conference - BBTC 2011 16-17 June
 
Special rates will be provided for delegates wishing to maximise their networking opportunities by attending more than one event.

6th Russia & CIS Bottom of the Barrel Technology Conference & Exhibition



THE ONLY EVENT DEDICATED TO RESIDUE UPGRADING IN RUSSIA & CIS

The need to shift refinery product distributions to a more diesel-oriented slate and to reduce residue fuel oil production is a constant global trend in refining. New cost-effective and commercially proven technologies are required to achieve higher distillate yield and non-distillable conversion.


For Russian and CIS Refiners Residue Upgrading also remains the key challenge.


Building on the experience & great success of the past 5 years, Russia BBTC is the only event for Russia and the CIS market dedicated to the latest economic trends and technology developments for upgrading crude oil residues in Russia & CIS.
To register your attendance at this event please click here to visit our registration page.

The traditionally strong technical programme content will focus on the latest developments in Thermal Processes, Hydroprocessing, Gasification, RFCC Catalysts and Technologies and Equipment for Resid Upgrading with:


  • a number of case studies of successful implementation
  • demonstrations of emerging technologies
  • future resid upgrading plans of regional refineries  

KEY TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:


  • Outlook & Opportunities for Residue Upgrading Process Developments in Russia & CIS
  • Overview of Fuel Oil Markets & Refined Products Demand. Market Drivers for Residue Upgrading
  • Important Case Studies of Russian, CIS & International Residue Upgrade Projects
  • Impact of New Product Specifications for Diesel & Fuel Oil on Residue Upgrading Options
  • Latest Developments in Residue Hydroprocessing
  • Improvements in Delayed Coking, Visbreaking and Flexicoking
  • Improved Catalysts & Additives for Residue Processing
  • Refinery Gasification Options for Power Generation
  • Vacuum Distillation and Solvent Deasphalting in Resid Upgrading Schemes
  • Ebullating Bed Hydrocracking. Projects in the Region
  • Hydrogen and Sulphur Management in Resid Upgrading Programs
  • Residue Upgrading for Chemicals or Power Production
WHO YOU WILL MEET

Senior personnel from oil companies and their regional refineries such as ROSNEFT, Lukoil, Slavneft, SOCAR, Naftan, Mozyr Refinery, TNK BP, SIBUR regularly attend this event alongside leading technology and licensing companies and catalyst and equipment suppliers.


CALL FOR PAPERS


If you would like to contribute to the programme with an informative and timely presentation, or if you are interested in increasing your brand exposure by sponsoring or exhibiting, please contact Rumyana Dimova at Rumyana_Dimova@europetro.com


The 6th Russia Bottom of the Barrel Technology Conference (Russia BBTC) will be held directly after the new Projects Forum at the same venue.


During the week of events in Moscow, delegates will have the unique opportunity to network with hard to reach decision makers and be updated with the very latest developments in these important aspects of our industry.

The Projects Forum 2011


Euro Petroleum Consultants Ltd is proud to present The Projects Forum - an international forum focusing on the developments of real ongoing projects in the Downstream Petroleum Industry sectors of Refining and Petrochemicals in Russia & CIS.
 
Key challenges and issues relating to successful project implementation through all stages, in addition to the outlook for future projects in this area will also be addressed.

The format for this event will allow for discussions on all key areas of interest relating to the problems and challenges for project implementation.

Leading Downstream Refining and Petrochemicals companies such as ROSNEFT, Lukoil, Gaspromneft, Slavneft, Kazmunaigas, SOCAR, Turrkmeneftegas, Naftan, Mozyr Refinery, TNK BP , SIBUR as well as leading local design institutes, western contractors and construction companies have been invited to present at this event. To register your attendance please click here to visit our registration page.

Topics will include:

  • Market Overviews - Unique Market Features
  • Review of Key Refining and Petrochemical Projects in Russia and CIS
  • Project Execution in Russia & CIS - Special Challenges
  • Project Case Studies:
   • Feasibility Phase
   • Basic Engineering Phase
   • FEED Phase
   • EPC Phase
  • Project Strategies - Types of Contracts
  • Role of Local Engineering Companies / International Companies
  • Role of EPC Companies: Local and Western
  • How to Improve Project Schedules
  • Implementing Local or International Standards
  • Project Management Techniques
  • Opportunities for Equipment Suppliers Local and Western
  • Importance of Inspection and Expediting
This event will allow Russian and FSU Refiners & Petrochemical producers to meet their western counterparts from different regions to exchange ideas and discuss their specific problems concerning project financing, project management, project execution and reaching project completion successfully.

CALL FOR PAPERS


If you would like to get involved or contribute to the programme with an intriguing, timely and informative presentation, please send an abstract of the paper you would like to present or your proposal for a discussion topic to Maria Zaytseva at Maria_Zaytseva@europetro.com

WHO WILL ATTEND?

  • Oil Companies, Refineries & Petrochemical Plants
   • Project Managers
   • Chief Engineers & Technologists
   • Refinery Management
   • Directors of Capital Constructions
   • Heads of Refining, Petrochemicals and Deputies
   • Heads of Planning & Strategy Departments
  • Service Provider
   • Licensors
   • Contractors
   • Major equipment providers
   • Consultants
The Project Forum will be held in Moscow directly before the 6th Russia Bottom of the Barrel Technology Conference (Russia BBTC). During the week of events in Moscow the delegates will have the unique opportunity to network with hard to reach decision makers and be updated with the very latest developments in these important aspects of our industry.