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CIS PETROCHEMICALS
8th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
ONE CONFERENCE.THE ENTIRE PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY OF THE CIS REGION.
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
9-10 JULY 2020MOSCOW, RUSSIA
ABOUT
The main goal of the conference is to connect the global community with local petrochemical experts and provide the most relevant information for successful business development in the region.
It’s a place for making new business connections, keeping up to date with market developments, and kick-starting new petrochemical projects.
In the last 7 years, the conference has grown to
become the largest event in the petrochemical
industry in the CIS region. Last year it gathered 349
industry experts - 140 of them were representatives of
local petrochemical companies and plants.
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THE LARGEST PETROCHEMICAL EVENTIN THE CIS REGION
51 SPEAKER / PANEL DISCUSSION MEMBER
349 ATTENDEES23 COUNTRIES
ZERO SALES PITCHES AND PROMOTIONAL PRESENTATIONS
38% OIL AND GAS MAJORS,REFINERIES AND CHEMICALPLANTS
95% OF ATTENDEES WERE SATISFIED
Alex LidbackVice President -Chemical Research
WOOD MACKENZIE
Walter TeschHead of InternationalDownstream Business
ILF CONSULTING ENGINEERS
”A great platform for meetings and communication among specialists in the field of gas and petrochemicals”
”Very interesting conference. Good occasion to exchange experiences and the perfect opportunity to approach key Russian players in the petrochemical field”
Igor KlimovDeputy Director ofPetrochemicals Department
ROSNEFT
Maxim SavchenkoDirector - Business Development, Amur Gas Chemical Complex
SIBUR
”A great platform for meetings and communication among specialists in the field of gas- and petrochemicals”
”Great format and an excellent platform for communication and opinion exchange between industry’s representatives on the most topical issues.”
TESTIMONIALS
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SPEAKERS AND GUESTS
Rza NuriyevPartner & Managing Director
BCG
Alexander StartsevDirector for Investmentand Capital Construction
GAZPROM NEFTEKHIM SALAVAT
Florian PennerExecutive Director, Business Development and SalesPetrochemical Plants
LINDE ENGINEERING
Sergey KomyshanMember of the Management Board, Executive Director
SIBUR
Adil OuriaghliVP Business Development -Refining & Petrochemicals
TOTAL
Sergey DonskoyMember of the Board of Directors, Advisor to the General Director
IRKUTSK OIL COMPANY
Swarandeep SinghVP, Global Chemicalsand Refining Lead
ABB
Egor UkhovHead of PetrochemicalsDevelopment Department
LUKOIL
Vladimir RazumovDeputy Chairman of the Board
SIBUR
Julia PribytkovaVice President - Senior Analyst
MOODY’SANALYTICS
Sergey GilmutdinovDeputy Directorfor Petrochemicals Department
ROSNEFT
Dmitriy GalaninDeputy Head of New Production Development and Management
NIZHNEKAMSK-NEFTEKHIM
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SPEAKERS AND GUESTS
Denis BorisovDirector, CESA Energy Center Leader
EY
Andrey KostinDirector
RUPEC
Kharis MustafinDeputy General Director
TATNEFTEKHI- MINVEST-HOLDING
Alexey VinnichenkoHead of Advanced Analytics
SIBUR
Danila LogofetGlobal Energy Practice Partner
HERBERT SMITHFREEHILLS
Thomas HeinzerlingSenior Vice President Advanced Operations Services
LINDE ENGINEERING
German PetrushkoGeneral Director
TITAN-POLYMER
Ilya AranovichDirector of Licensing, North America, Europe, CIS Regions
SULZER GTC TECHNOLOGY
Maxim UfaevPartner
MCKINSEY & COMPANY
Dmitry AkishinDirector of Practice,Gas and Chemistry
VYGON CONSULTING
Paul HodgesChairman
THE PH REPORT
Azamat KozhanovProject Manager, Petrochemicaland Gas Monetisation
KAZAKH INVEST
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SPEAKERS AND GUESTS
Ilfat SharifullinHead of Project Office of Technological Production
BALTIC CHEMICAL COMPLEX
Elija AndjelichHead of PetrochemicalProject Department
LUKOIL
Yury GolubevCommercial Manager,Russia, CIS & CEE
UNIVATION TECHNOLOGIES
Airat SafinGeneral Director
NIZHNEKAMSK-NEFTEKHIM
Evgeniy ShvetsovGeneral Director
ROSNEFT -ANGARSKIY ZAVODPOLIMEROV
Vadim PaninOf Counsel, Projectsand Project Finance
HERBERT SMITH FREEHILLS
Yuri DudnikovGeneral Director
UFAORGSINTEZ
Dmitry ProklashkinBusiness Development Director
AVEVA
Maxim RemchukovDirector, Sustainable Development
SIBUR
Svetlana IvashchenkoManaging Director
NIPIGAS
Orkhan AliyevDeputy General Directorfor Business Development
SOCAR RUS
Rafael SharifullinHead of the Research Laboratory of Ethylene and Propylene Oxides
NIZHNEKAMSK-NEFTEKHIM
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PETROCHEMICAL COMPANIES
THEIR ROLES
AMONG THEM
Chief Engineer
Digital Transformation
VP/Director of R&D
CEO, Board members
VP/Director Investment and Strategy
VP/ Director of Business Development
Project Director
Plant Director
Not less than 38% of the conference delegates represent petrochemical producers from Russia and CIS.
ATTENDEES COMPANIES AVERAGE DELEGATION
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AGENDA
WELCOME COFFEE
COFFEE BREAK AND NETWORKING sponsored by
LUNCH
8:00
11:00
13:00
JULY 9 DAY ONE
SESSION 2. SUPPLY AND DEMAND. REVIEW OF GLOBAL PETROCHEMICAL MARKETSRole of the CIS petrochemicals indsutry in global petrochemical markets. Detailed reviewof market segments, analysis of current market risks and trade flows
• Review of the global polyolefin market Fabrizio Galie, Global Lead for Polymers Insight, ICIS
• Review of the global market for aromatic hydrocarbons and terephthalic acid (TFA) Vladimir Baranov, Editor, Argus
• Slowdown in global economy and international trade: Impact on global petrochemicals demand
• Review of the global feedstock market for petrochemicals / olefins
11:40
9:00 SESSION 1. GLOBAL OUTLOOK. PETROCHEMICAL ECONOMY ON THE GLOBAL SCALEGlobal challenges 2020: Economic slowdown, shrinking of mutual trade, end of investment supercycle. How will tectonic shifts in the global economy and politics affect the development of the petrochemical market?
• Special presentation: Overview of the key petrochemical trends Sergey Komyshan, Member of the Management Board - Executive Director, Sibur
• Macroeconomic analyses: Trade war - Specific impact on petrochemical feedstock flows. Implications under different scenarios Denis Borisov, Partner, EY
• China’s slowdown: Potential impact on demand for petrochemicals, including update on developments in the US trade war and impact of decision to ban single-use plastics by year-end Paul Hodges, Chairman, The pH Report
DISCUSSION: CIS PETROCHEMICALS - CAPITALIZING ON COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES
‣ What restrictions prevent Russian producers from boosting their competitiveness in global petrochemical markets?
‣ What government initiatives are required to increase the competitiveness of the Russian industry in the global petrochemicals market?
‣ Pivot to the East: Growing petrochemical demand in APAC. New opportunities and risks in the development of the petrochemical cluster in the Russian Far East
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EVENING GALA RECEPTION
15:30
18:00
SESSION 3. PROJECTS IN FOCUS . LARGE PETROCHEMICAL PROJECTS IN RUSSIAPractical case studies on the implementation of the largest petrochemical projects in Russia. Peer learning from petrochemical companies, construction companies, and licensors.
• Joint report by Linde Engineering and SIBUR: effective implementation of the ZapSibNeftekhim project Florian Penner, Executive Director, Business Development and Sales Petrochemical Plants, Linde Engineering
• Topic to confirm Senior Representative, Thyssenkrupp
• Bankability of downstream projects: stereotypes vs. reality Vadim Panin, Of Counsel, Projects and Project Finance, Herbert Smith Freehills Oxana Körner, Senior Associate, Herbert Smith Freehills
• Topic to confirm Senior Representative, Gazprombank
14:00
16:00 SESSION 4. GREEN REVOLUTION. ROLE OF ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN PETROCHEMISTRYIn 2019, Russia joined the Paris Agreement. A draft law on state regulation of greenhouse gas emissions has been brought up for discussion. The law on automated emission monitoring systems is about to come into force. How will sustainable development dynamics affect the CIS petrochemical industry?
• Sustainable development at SIBUR Maxim Remchukov, Director, Sustainable Development, Sibur
• Special presentation: Expanding through sustainable growth at Total Adil Ouriaghli, VP Business Development MEA & Asia, Total Refining & Chemicals
• Review of EU plastics strategy: Impact on markets and Russian exporters Julia Pribytkova, Vice President - Senior Analyst, Moody’s Analytics
DISCUSSION: GREEN LIGHT FOR GREENER PETROCHEMICALS
‣ The synergy of government, business, and society in addressing environmental challenges. How to foster dialogue and share responsibility?
‣ Changes in environmental legislation. How to make environmentally-friendly initiatives economically feasible for the petrochemical industry?
‣ Ecology beyond modernization. How to reduce the environmental footprint of legacy technologies and systems?
‣ Measuring footprint. How to measure and compare the ecological footprint of a petrochemical enterprise?
COFFEE BREAK AND EXHIBITION TOUR sponsored by
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SESSION 1. TIME OF CHANGE. REBALANCING FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY FOR REGIONAL PETROCHEMISTRYAccess to cheap petrochemical feedstock is among the key advantages of developing petrochemical projects in the region. What factors will affect the balance in the feedstock supply for CIS petrochemistry?
• Russian Petrochemicals: Ice broken, but isn’t it too late? Negative excise taxes on raw materials, petrochemicals at refineries Dmitry Akishin, Director of Practice, Gas and Chemistry, Vygon Consulting
• Launch of ZapSibNeftekhim - impact on the supply of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) Damir Halmetov, Market Expert, LPG
• Status and development prospects of the light hydrocarbon market (ethane, LPG, naphtha) and it’s deep processing products (polyolefins) Anastas Gatunok, Deputy Head of the Directorate of the Analytical Center of the Fuel and Energy Complex of the Russian Energy Agency (REA), Ministry of Energy
SESSION 2. CIS PETROCHEMISTRY. FOCUS ON KAZAKHSTAN, UZBEKISTAN, AZERBAIJAN, TURKMENISTANPetrochemical ambitions of the CIS countries. Review of petrochemical projects and plansof the CIS Member States.
• Overview of Recent Implemented and Ongoing Projects in Central Asia Rza Nuriev, Partner and Managing Director, BCG
• Bet on petrochemicals - review of projects and prospects of petrochemicals in Azerbaijan Senior Representative, SOCAR
• Emphasis on the development of petrochemicals - plans and projects of Kazakhstan Azamat Kozhanov, Project Management: Petrochemicals, KAZAKH INVEST
• Petrochemicals in Uzbekistan: Which models for attracting partners and funds have proven their efficiency? What are the marketing strategies for new projects?
9:00
11:30
8:30
11:00
LUNCH13:00
AGENDA JULY 10 DAY TWO
WELCOME COFFEE
COFFEE BREAK AND NETWORKING
DISCUSSION: IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES ON THE BALANCE OF PETROCHEMICAL FEEDSTOCK IN RUSSIA
‣ Which incentive mechanisms for the petrochemical sector have proven the most successful?
‣ Ensuring feasibility of ethane-based petrochemical production: Is a negative excise tax a sufficient measure?
‣ Infrastructure challenges and feedstock access issues: What measures can facilitate implementation of large-scale infrastructure projects?
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COFFEE BREAK AND NETWORKING
CONFERENCE CLOSE
15:30
17:30
SESSION 3. DIGITALIZATION IN PRACTICE. PREDICTIVE MODELLING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PETROCHEMISTRYFrom talking about “digitalization for the sake of it” to tackling practical problemsof petrochemical enterprises and enhancing competitive advantages. Digitalizationat petrochemical enterprises: Case studies
• Using a digital solution for forecasting prices and quotes for petrochemical products Alexey Vinichenko, Leader in Advanced Analytics, SIBUR
• Petrochemical plant of the future: putting digital solutions into practice Thomas Heinzerling, Senior Vice President Advanced Operations Services, Linde Engineering
• Confidence and reliability in equipment operation due to the competent use of artificial intelligence and predictive diagnostic systems in large vertically integrated holdings. Dmitry Proklashkin, Business Development Director, AVEVA
• Topic to confirm Senior Representative, Schneider Electric
• Topic to confirm Senior Representative, UOP
14:00
16:00 SESSION 4. ADDING VALUE. SHIFT TO HIGHER VALUE-ADDED PETROCHEMICALSHow are investment patterns best selected in medium- and low-tonnage chemistry?How can commercial capacities be built using the current technologies?
• Prospects for the development of production based on ethylene and propylene oxides Rafael Sharifullin, Head of the Research Laboratory of Ethylene and Propylene Oxides, Nizhnekamskneftekhim
• Joint presentation: Increasing profits from naphtha cracking. A Comprehensive Roadmap Ilya L. Aranovich, Director of Licensing, North America, Europe, CIS Regions, Sulzer GTC Technology
• Special presentation: experience with the Sadara Chemical Project - the world’s largest single-phase chemical complex Svarandip Singh, Vice President, Leading Global Chemicals and Recycling Specialist, ABB
• From design to production: achieving project results and achieving value with UNIPOL ™ PE technology Yuri Golubev, Commercial Manager, Univation Technologies International
DISCUSSION: PROSPECTS AND REALITY OF HIGH VALUE-ADDED PETROCHEMICALS PRODUCTS
‣ How are investment patterns best selected in medium- and low-tonnage chemistry?
‣ What are the options for technological cooperation with global technology suppliers?
‣ Do big players need to develop medium- and small-tonnage chemistry or is it the “niche” players’ prerogative only?
‣ How can local companies build their own effective technology development and commercialization system?
‣ What high-added value products are expected to be in demand domestically and internationally?
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VENUE INFORMATION
In a landmark location just a stone’s throw from Red Square, the Kremlin and the State Duma, Four Seasons Hotel Moscow is transforming the luxury hotel experience in Russia’s capital. The Four Seasons hotel is the perfect introduction to today’s upscale Moscow and will provide everything necessary for your stay during the conference.
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The cost of the hotel accommodation is not included in the conference fee. Globuc has negotiated special rates at this hotel for all attendees of the event.
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2 DAY CONFERENCECIS Petrochemicals
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EXHIBITION PACKAGE+ 2 delegates
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