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Host Partner

27 – 30 November 2018 | Hotel Martinez Cannes by Hyatt, France


Sponsors
Speakers:

 Christophe Vuillez, Senior Vice President Strategy, Development &  Grzegorz Orzeszko, Production Efficiency & HSE Director, Grupa
Research for Refining & Chemicals, Total Lotos
 Othman Al-Ghamdi, CEO, S-Oil Corporation  Raad B. Mulla,Process Engineer, Operations Engineering Unit, Yanbu
 Giovanni Papa, SVP, Oil and Products Portfolio Optimization & Refinery Department, Saudi Aramco
Supply, ENI  Gary Bowerbank, Manager Gas Processing EMEAR, Shell Global
 John Gugel, President and CEO, Honeywell UOP Solutions International BV
 Thangapandian Srinivasalu, CEO, Essar Oil UK  Ulrich Heucke, Business Development Manager, O&PD EMEA, Linde
 Mike Serink, Vice President Refinery Planning and Optimizaiton, MT AG
CRE RPL, Equinor  Alberto Delbianco, Senior Vice President, Downstream R&D, ENI
 Jean Sentenac, Chairman/CEO, Axens SA  Virgilio Cerutti, Head of Business Development Central Coordination,
 Daniel Moore, President, ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing LLC FCA Group
 Francis Parmentier, Project Director, La Mède Refinery,Total  Marco Respini PhD, Sr. Technology Advisor, BHGE Downstream
 Jean Viallefont, Vice President, Polymers Europe, Total  Jari Normann Marci, Principal Consultant, Petrogenium
 Andy Gosse, President, Shell Catalysts and Technology Licensing  Martin A. Turk, Consulting Business Partner ‒ Oil, Gas &
 David Pullan, Group Downstream Technology & Development Vice Petrochemical Segment, Industry Business, Schneider Electric
President, MOL Group  Tony Downes, Global Process Safety Advisor, Honeywell Process
 Dr. Mateusz Aleksander Bonca, President of the Management Solutions
Board, Grupa LOTOS S.A.  Shane Preseley, Technical Service & Development Manager, DuPont
 John Cooper, Director General, Concawe Clean Technologies
 Alice Garton, Head of Climate Programme, ClientEarth  Peter Blaser, Vice President of Engineering Services, CPFD
 Justin Longhurst, MARPOL Lead, BP  Ian Elgey, Director, Refining Technology, KBR Technology
 Richard de Caux, Head of Refining Analysis, BP  Sneha Verma, Process Speciality Engineer, Fluor B.V
 Eddy Van Bouwel, Chair Marine Issues Task Force, IPIECA & Policy  Michiel Baerends, Principal Process Engineer, Fluor B.V
Planning Senior Advisor, ExxonMobil  Jiří Hájek, Director of Development and Innovation, Unipetrol Centre
 José Luque González, Innovation & Digitalization Director ED for Research and Education
Refining, Repsol  Daryl J. Crandall, Vice President European Operations, Refined
 Peter Paul Pruijn, Project Automation, USPI-CFIHOS Technologies EU BV
 Tracy Ellerington, Director, Europe and Russia Operations, Solomon  Jake Gotham, Director, InSite Technical Services
Associates  Matthew Whitley, Production Specialist, North Atlantic Refining
 Krisztina Petrényiné Szabo, Head of Petrochemicals Business Limited
Development, MOL Group  Eva Andersson, Refinery Industry Manager, Alfa Laval
 Pedro Medina Robledo, Technology Development Engineer, CEPSA  Lei Fan, Businnes Manager, Reactor Resources BV
 Tom Voge, Policy Analyst, OECD  Klavs Beldring, Global Market Manager for Refinery and Chemical
 Dilip Dharia, Senior Director High Olefins FCC Program, Process Applications, Umicore Denmark, ApS
Technology, TechnipFMC  Stephen Sims, President, NGTS North America
 Damien Valdenaire, Science Executive, Refinery Technology,  Fabio Maggiore, Sales Manager, Hobré Instruments BV
Concawe  Matti Koskinen, Senior Technologist, Licensing, Technology Sales,
 Jean-Christophe Courcol, Head of Rotating Machinery Dpt, Industrial Neste Engineering Solutions
Division, TOTAL R&C  Stephanie Raimondeau, Marketing Manager - Refining and Gas
 Per Zeuthen, Product Line Director, Haldor Topsoe A/S Treating Process Technologies, ExxonMobil
 Nan Liu, Licensing Technology Manager Residue Gasification, Shell  Kenneth Bruno, Global FCC Development and Business Director,
Global Solutions International B.V. Albemarle
 Austin Ward, Benelux Regional Manager, Sales & Technology, Daily  Shane Fitzsimmons, Global Practice Leader- Strategy & Business
Themetrics Excellence, KBC (A Yokogawa Company)
 Gonçalo Caeiro, Refining Technical Development Manager, Galp  Petri Lehmus, Vice President, R&D, Neste
Energia  Martha Smith, Global Technical Director, ZymeFlow Decon
 Torkild R. Reinertsen, Ph.D., President, REINERTSEN New Energy Technology
AS  Roger Green, Vice President, Chemical Consulting, IHS Markit
 Henrik Terndrup. Senior Product Manager, AspenTech  Steve Beeston, Vice President, Technology Licensing, Wood
 Francesco Mura, Digital Platform Manager - Technology & Process,  George Blair, Managing Director, Eurotek Refining
SARAS  Claus-Peter Halsig, VP Process & Technology, Fluor
 Ljubica Simic, Technical Sales Manager CEE, Grace  Anders Wall, CIO, GreenMobility
 Patrick Bourges, Senior Technologist, Heavy Ends Hydrotreatment  Evan Hyde, Director of Field Operations, Coking.com
and Conversion, Axens  Rosa Jiménez, Head of Strategy, CEPSA Quimica
 Heather Hamje, Science Executive, Fuels Quality and Emissions,  Dr. Hans Lansink Rotgerink, Senior Business Development
Concawe Manager, Evonik Resource Efficiency GmbH
 Sébastien Decker, Refining Processes Expert, Total  Ashjan Al Katheeri, Engineer, Process Research, ADNOC Refining
 Ujjal Mukherjee, Vice President, Technology, Chevron Lummus Research Center
Global  Udo Huenger, Director Refining Catalysts EMEA, BASF
 Tom Ventham, Account Manager,Johnson Matthey  Jarosław Kawula, Chief Operating Officer, VP of the Board, Grupa
 Marta Yugo, Science Executive for CO2, Economics & Modelling, LOTOS S.A.
Concawe  Don Swaynos, Director of Marketing, Gemini Industries Inc.
 Subhasis Bhattacharya, Global Technology Manager – Lube Base  Vic Scalco, Global Strategic Business Development Manager,
Oil, Chevron Lummus Global General Atomics
 Ángel Salvador González Delgado, Fuels Plant Manager, CEPSA  Tammy Klein, Consultant, Future Fuel Strategies
 Carl Keeley, LSM & Regional Marketing Manager, BASF Refining  Jeroen van Hooijdonk, Technology Manager, Shell Pernis Refinery
Catalysts  Thierry Adolphe, Digital Officer, Industry, Total
 Dr Melissa Mastry, Technology Manager, BASF Refining Catalyts  Stephen George, Chief Economist, KBC
 Stephane Lehn, Industrial Network Leader, Total  Dorothee Arns, Executive Director, Petrochemicals Europe (Cefic)
 Jonathan Spremulli, Technical Director, International Chamber of  Isabelle Muller, Director General, French Union of Petroleum
Shipping Industries (UFIP)
 Kevin Clarke, Vice President, KBR Consulting  Andrés Porcel Jiménez, Process Optimization, CEPSA La Rábida
 Simon Stanbridge, Principal Consultant, KBR Consulting Refinery (Huelva)
 Ben Sawford, Director, KBR Consulting  Christopher Williams, Director of Global Professional Services,
 Frank Van Breukelen, Global Discipline Head Process Engineering, Aspentech
Shell Projects & Technology  Fulvio Cherubini, Data Scientist, SARAS
 Nicholas Kinnis, Business Development Manager, McDermott
Technology
 Vincent Frate, Process Engineer and Sales Manager , Poerner
 Filippo Trivella, Co-founder & Managing Director, Alpha Process
Control
 Juan Gomez-Prado, Global Energy Lead, KBR Consulting
 Chen Linchevski, CEO, Precognize
 José de Sá, Partner, Bain & Co
 Ulrike Vollrath, Head of the Technology and Energy Department,
Heide Refinery
 Rajesh Sivadasan, Principal Hydroprocessing Technology Specialist,
Honeywell UOP
 Mario Rizkallal, VP Sales, akvola Technologies GmbH
 Mustapha Tebbani, Technologist – Gasoline & Aromatics Business
Line, Axens
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11:30 New to ERTC?
Join us for our informal meet and greet and take part in our organsed lunch and tour of Cannes
(Pre-sign up required and limited spaces available)

15:30 Struggle with Networking Effectively? Registration


Take part in our networking coaching hosted by Eithne Treanor, Beat the queues and register between 15:30 and 19:30
Managing Director, E Treanor Media
(Pre-sign up required and limited spaces available)

17:30 Welcome Reception


Hospitality suites and exhibition area will be open with entertainment and networking.

Registration drinks sponsored by:

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08.00 Registration
ERTC & GLOBAL PETROCHEMICAL SUMMIT PLENARY
Palmier 2
08.30 Opening Remarks from the WRA and Conference Chair
Eithne Treanor, Managing Director, E Treanor Media

RESPONDING TO NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN THE DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY


08:50 HOST KEYNOTE
Responding to Today’s Downstream Challenges: The Vision of Total
 Investing for the future: $1 billion upgrade Antwerp refinery
 International collaboration: Working with Saudi Aramco on the $5 billion Jubail petrochemical complex
 How is Total responding to the increasing decarbonisation trend?
Christophe Vuillez, Senior Vice President Strategy, Development & Research for Refining & Chemicals, Total
09:10 FUTURIST KEYNOTE
BP’s Energy Outlook for the Downstream Industry: The Oil Market in the Short, Medium and Long-term
 What factors are driving refining margins today?
 The medium term outlook: how will the refining industry adapt to MARPOL regulations?
 What is the long-term future of oil demand and what does that mean for refining?
Richard de Caux, Head of Refining Analysis, BP
09:30 ENVIRONMENTAL KEYNOTE
Legal Perspective: Climate Change’s Influence on Future Business Ventures
 How will climate disclosure laws impact the downstream industry?
 Identifying ways that refinery and petrochemical stakeholders can adapt to avoid increasing climate litigation
 Laying out a long-term commercial strategy that fits the growing trend towards decarbonisation
Alice Garton, Head of Climate Programme, ClientEarth
09:50 PANEL DISCUSSION
The Future Refinery: From Volume to Value in the Transition to Petrochemicals
 How are refineries adapting to this changing demand?
 Assessing the commercial impact of Oil to Chemicals and refinery-petchem integration
 Identifying the optimal ways to increase Olefins production in a refinery
 How does success in the chemicals sector compare to that of the refining industry?
Panellists
Giovanni Papa, SVP, Oil and Products Portfolio Optimization & Supply, ENI
Christophe Vuillez, Senior Vice President Strategy, Development & Research for Refining & Chemicals, Total
Jarosław Kawula, Chief Operating Officer, VP of the Board, Grupa LOTOS S.A.
Isabelle Muller, Director General, French Union of Petroleum Industries (UFIP)

10:30 Networking Coffee Break

11:00 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE


Creating A Platform for Sustainable Growth: Case Study S-Oil
 New market realities facing refiners; threats and opportunities posed by paradigm shift in the energy industry
 Sharpening edges to achieve excellence in the refining business
 Refining and petrochemical integration, a path towards synergy and value maximization
 Shaping the future with new technologies (HS-FCC, COTC)
Othman Al-Ghamdi, CEO, S-Oil Corporation

11:20 TECHNOLOGY TREND SETTERS PANEL


Being One Step Ahead of the Competition: The Role of Technology in Preparing the Plants of Tomorrow
 What are the technology shifts that we will see over the next decade?
o Diversifying production of speciality products and opportunity crudes
o Reduction of fuel demand and the transportation needs of the future
o Shift towards increased petrochemical production
o Renewables in the EU: What does the future look like if REDII has been issued?
o How can new technologies be embraced?
Panellists
John Gugel, President and CEO, Honeywell UOP
Jean Sentenac, Chairman/CEO, Axens SA
Daniel Moore, President, ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing LLC
Andy Gosse, President, Shell Catalysts and Technology Licensing
12:00 TAKING THE PULSE
This NEW fully interactive session will see you vote in a series of polls addressing today’s hottest topics!
Experts will be on hand for quick fire comments on the results of your views
Example;
How Can Refiners Adapt to the Potential Impact of EVs?
 Invest more into petrochemicals
 Continue as normal, EVs are still only an emerging technology
 Export more to developing markets
 Enter the power generation market
 Become less reliant on crude as the refinery feedstock and look to renewable hydrocarbons
 Other
Panellists
Mike Serink, Vice President Refinery Planning and Optimizaiton, MT CRE RPL, Equinor
David Pullan, Group Downstream Technology & Development Vice President, MOL Group
John Cooper, Director General, Concawe
Thangapandian Srinivasalu, CEO, Essar Oil UK
Dr. Mateusz Aleksander Bonca, President of the Management Board, Grupa LOTOS S.A.

12:50 Interactive Roundtables – Which will you choose?


Quick 1 minute teasers from our leaders on what’s in-store at their roundtable session
With numbers limited don’t forget to sign up!
13:00 Networking Lunch Happiness Hub Workshop (signed up required)
Shifting Perspective and Developing Mindset of the Modern Leader
This session will explore how perspectives can enhance our ability to lead,
inspire, motivate and engage. How perspective impacts our communication
and how most of our success is determined by our mindset
Led by:
Fiona Barron, CEO and Founder, The Happiness Hub

TECHNICAL STREAMS

Stream A Stream B Stream C Stream D


Refinery Configuration and Catalyst Advances – Cypres 1 Process Optimisation & Design – Advances in Biofuels, Co-
Conversion Technologies Corcier 1 Processing & Alternative Fuel
Part 1 - Palmier 2 Sponsored by: Production – Corcier 2
Chaired by:
Sponsored by: Evan Hyde, Director of Field Chaired by:
Operations, Coking.com George Blair, Managing Director,
Eurotek Refining
Chaired by:
Udo Huenger, Director Refining
Catalysts EMEA, BASF

14:30 FLEXICOKINGTM Technology: Increase FCC Operating Material Failure Analysis of Heat The Role of Low Carbon Fuels in
The Environmentally Friendly / Flexibility to Process Any Exchanger Tube of Stripper Feed- Future Mobility for Europe
Flexible Coking Alternative Feedstock using State-of-the-Art Bottom Exchanger • The use of renewable fuels is key
• Flexicoking History and FCC Catalyst Metals Passivation • A material failure root cause to reduction in CO2 of the transport
Technology Background and Zeolite Technologies analysis for a stripper bottom feed sector in the EU
• Energy and Environmental • Highlighting how low-cost feeds exchanger of one of the • Advances in the production and
Benefits introduce contaminant metals hydrotreaters in the refinery role of low carbon liquid fuels will be
• Case Studies in Flexicoking detrimental to FCC catalyst in • Visual inspection of the received discussed
Applications different ways, requiring different tubes, Lab analysis on the sludge • Scenarios that include different
technologies for each contaminant from the heat exchanger amounts of low carbon fuels will be
Stephanie Raimondeau, • Showcasing new technologies compared and cost and CO2
Marketing Manager - Refining and that have performed in their first Ashjan Al Katheeri, Engineer, implications will be discussed
Gas Treating Process industrial trials and are now Process Research, ADNOC
Technologies, ExxonMobil available for wider industry use Refining Research Center Heather Hamje, Science Executive,
Fuels Quality and Emmissions,
Dr Melissa Mastry, Technology Concawe
Manager, BASF Refining Catalyts
Marta Yugo, Science Executive for
CO2, Economics & Modelling,
Concawe
14:55 TOTAL Antwerp OPTARA Step-out Performance with Safer and Smarter Catalyst Used Vegetable Oil Co-Processing
Project - Revamping of an Albemarle’s Breakthrough Sulfiding at Gas Oil Hydrotreater
ARDS Unit into a Mild GRANITE FCC Catalyst • Patented injection system • Operational challenges
Hydrocracking Unit – Technology SmartSkid for fully transparent
Successful TOTAL-AXENS • Innovative, novel zeolite, matrix sulfiding process, including online • Impact on products properties
Consulting Partnership and binding technologies and real time measurement of H2S • RED II compliance
• Results and benefits from The • Next generation improvement in content in the recycle gas
OPTARA Project Genesis - coke selectivity and bottoms • Eliminating the hazardous practice Jiří Hájek, Director of Development
reduced exposure to imports, cracking of operations personnel taking and Innovation, Unipetrol Centre
increased Mid Distillates • Case studies demonstrate new draeger tube measurements for Research and Education
production and improved refinery DENALI, EVEREST and PEAK • Less Chemicals consumption and
scheme flexibility catalysts deliver premium shorter start-up time
• Key “Catalytic Aspects” performance Albemarle Catalysts
elements to success of the Company BV Lei Fan, Businnes Manager,
TOTAL-AXENS partnership and Reactor Resources BV
collaboration Kenneth Bruno, Global FCC
Development and Business
Patrick Bourges, Senior Director, Albemarle
Technologist, Heavy Ends
Hydrotreatment and Conversion,
Axens

Stephane Lehn, Industrial


Network Leader, Total
15:20 Profitable Schemes to The Significance of Nitrogen Simulation as a Risk-Reduction New Fuel Formulations for
Maximize Refinery Profits Post Removal for Improved Tool for Turnaround Planning Sustainable Mobility
2020 Hydrocracking Performance and • Many FCCU units can be operated • Eni and FCA agreement for the
• Maximize the use of existing Ultra-low-sulfur Diesel more profitably but changes are joint development of research
assets to minimize or eliminate Production – Topsoe’s inherently risky projects and technological
High Sulfur Fuel Oil Production Development of the TK-6001 • Virtual testing of proposed changes applications aimed at reducing CO2
• Solutions for grassroots and HySwell™ Catalyst reduces turnaround risk emissions from road transport
revamp situations • Development of a top tier • Simulation, turnaround planning, vehicles
• Case Study showing a practical supported NiMo catalyst for and risk-reduction strategies are • Development of a new fuel
application of proposed schemes increased volume swell and yield demonstrated via case studies formulation called A20 containing
improvements Methanol and Ethanol (15% vol. plus
Ujjal Mukherjee, • Benefits in hydrocracker Peter Blaser, Vice President of 5% vol. respectively) and Diesel Oils
Vice President, Technology, pretreatment and in ultra-low-sulfur Engineering Services, CPFD with very high proportions of HVO
Chevron Lummus Global services (Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil)
• Remarkable test results and • Fleet test results and promotion
performance optimizations with the actions for the extensive use of
TK-6001 HySwell™ catalyst these fuels showing significant
Tank-to-Wheel and Well-to-Wheel
Per Zeuthen, Product Line CO2 emission reduction
Director, Haldor Topsoe A/S
Alberto Delbianco, Senior Vice
President, Downstream R&D, ENI

Virgilio Cerutti, Head of Business


Development Central Coordination,
FCA Group
Optimising Petrochemical
Production through Technology
and Operations – Corcier 2

15:45 Optimising the Value Chain: Solutions to Increase FCC Unit Dynamic Optimisation Moves into NEXSAT -The Solid
Key Insights for a Value-adding Profitability the Mainstream Hydroprocessing Technology
Solvent Deasphalting (SDA)– • Choosing to process lower • Multi-unit Dynamic Optimization that Route for Margin Improvement via
Residue Gasification Scheme sulfur/nitrogen FCC feeds can be aligns Planning & Scheduling Truly Optimized Assets
• How an SDA–residue expensive and greatly reduces strategy with the Advanced Process • Hydrogen and hydroprocessing
gasification configuration can operational flexibility Control (APC) layer challenges in integrated petroleum
outscore other residue conversion • Environmental FCC additives offer • Case study based on refinery
technology options an attractive solution for the implementation of GDOT at CEPSA’s • NEXSAT, the saturation technology
• Operational insights from Shell’s reduction of SOx and NOx Huelva refinery to optimise Fuel Oil for simplified way to meet cost and
experience of operating such emissions production & finished product availability targets
schemes • Successful application at Eastern blending • Case examples from demanding
• A real-world example of how European Refinery, as well as the • Highly relevant given the challenges saturation to multiproduct
SDA–residue gasification has impact on FCC unit profitability, will arising from the IMO 2020 applications
enhanced the profitability of a be discussed regulations
Shell site in the Netherlands Matti Koskinen, Senior
Ljubica Simic, Technical Sales Henrik Terndrup. Senior Product Technologist, Licensing, Technology
Nan Liu, Licensing Technology Manager CEE, Grace Manager, AspenTech Sales, Neste Engineering
Manager Residue Gasification, Solutions
Shell Global Solutions Andrés Porcel Jiménez, Process
International B.V. Optimization, CEPSA La Rábida
Refinery (Huelva)
Jeroen van Hooijdonk,
Technology Manager, Shell
Pernis Refinery
16:10 EU Refiners: 2020, Marine Fuels The Experiences of a Western A Different Approach to Refinery Optimizing Olefins Plant
Supply Study European Refinery of Using Technical Service Operations Using Commercially-
• Concawe LP modelling study: Advanced SOx Reduction • A scalable solution provides Available Advanced Software and
tool and hypothesis for IMO 2020 Technology in a Partial Burn FCC assistance with refinery operations Hardware Applications
supply study Unit • A mixture of on-site and remote • Advanced software and hardware
• Operating constraints and • Incoming EU BREF regulations support tailored to the changing applications for optimizing liquid-
limitation for refiners are presenting a new challenge to needs of the refiner based olefins plants
• Marginal supply of marine fuels some refiners • Illustrated with an example from • The importance of well-trained
and market potential impact • FCC SOx emissions control is a Come by Chance refinery operators and maintenance
Marine fuels quality evolution mature subject in the USA but our personnel, accurate knowledge of
learning in Europe is having to Jake Gotham, Director, InSite feedstock and product compositions,
Damien Valdenaire, Science rapidly catch up Technical Services equipment health and process unit
Executive, Refinery Technology, • Successful results of a SOx performance capabilities
Concawe reduction trial in a major western Matthew Whitley, Production • Results are improved safety and
European FCC unit operating in Specialist, North Atlantic Refining reliability with substantial economic
partial burn Limited benefits

Tom Ventham, Account Manager, Martin A. Turk, Consulting Business


Johnson Matthey Partner ‒ Oil, Gas & Petrochemical
Segment, Industry Business,
Schneider Electric
16:35 Afternoon Networking Break Heide Refinery - Path of Afternoon Networking Break
Continuous Improvement
• Heide Refinery’s objectives to
maximize unconverted oil (UCO)
viscosity index (VI), distillates yield
& cycle length
• The selection of UOP’s latest
generation lube base oil selective
cracking catalyst HC-410LT
• Heide’s experience with the new
product including the robustness
along with its ability to produce
UCO with very high VI

Ulrike Vollrath, Head of the


Technology and Energy
Department, Heide Refinery

Rajesh Sivadasan, Principal


Hydroprocessing Technology
Specialist, Honeywell UOP

17:00 Happiness Hub Workshop (signed up required)


- Shifting Perspective and Developing Mindset of the Modern Leader
18:30 This session will explore how perspectives can enhance our ability to lead, inspire, motivate and engage. How perspective impacts our communication
and how most of our success is determined by our mindset
Led by:
Fiona Barron, CEO and Founder, The Happiness Hub
17:05 Roundtables Closing Panel – A Motivation of Minds - Engineering
Sign up to the roundtable you want to attend the Future –
Cypres 1
Roundtable 1: Roundtable 2: Roundtable 3: Engineering the Future and Creating a United
Message for the Downstream Industry
Baby Boomers, Gen X and Gen Y join us to discuss
how the next generation will change the face of the
Clean Production of downstream industry, with both opportunities and risks
Optimizing Precious How Will IMO 2020 Effect the in store
Hydrogen from Natural Gas
Metal Returns from MARPOL VI Enforcement and • Motivating millennials - How can the industry be
• Could refineries expand their the Removal of Catalyst
Your Catalyst current hydrogen production pitched to Gen X/Y talent?
Can refineries increase capacity to cover the new Fines? • Identifying the best strategies to share the economic,
their return of precious Vic Scalco, Global Strategic social and environmental benefits of the refined
metals from spent hydrogen markets within power, Business Development products and petrochemicals
catalyst? transportation, industry and Manager, General Atomics • A PR problem – what can the industry learn from other
Don Swaynos, Director buildings? sectors who have turned it around?
of Marketing, Gemini • Is there sufficient natural gas • How can the industry collaborate on a global scale to
Industries Inc. or other resources available for achieve this goal?
such expansion?
Panellists
John Cooper, Director General, Concawe
Pedro Medina Robledo, Technology Development
Engineer, CEPSA
Sébastien Decker, Refining Processes Expert,
Total
Frank Van Breukelen, Global Discipline Head Process
Engineering, Shell Projects & Technology

17:50 End of Conference Day One


19:15 Pre Dinner Drinks Reception
20:00 Gala Dinner
Sponsored by:

22:30 Join us for the new official after party - ERTC LATEs
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European Refining Technology Conference Global Petrochemical Summit


– Palmier 2 – Cypres 1

08.30 Coffee & Networking


DISRUPTORS MAXIMISING PETROCHEMICAL VALUE CHAINS
08:50 Chair’s Opening Remarks Chair’s Opening Remarks
Eithne Treanor, Managing Director, E Treanor Media Roger Green, Vice President, Chemical Consulting, IHS Markit
09.00 KEYNOTE KEYNOTE
The Future is Green: The Rise of the Bio Refinery Outlook for the Global Chemical Industry
 If the growing appetite for biofuel production continues, will  Exploring the chemical market after a period of record M&A and
there be a long-term future for Europe’s refineries? restructuring in many key chemical sectors
 Assessing the potential of algae oil production and sugar to  How long can the good times roll for chemicals?
diesel technology  What is the outlook and the risks to industry profits?
 How could the supply of biodiesel support the shipping Roger Green, Vice President, Chemical Consulting, IHS Markit
industry?
 Case study: La Mède refinery
Francis Parmentier, Project Director, La Mède Refinery,Total
09.20 BIG DEBATE COLLABORATION KEYNOTE
Motion: This House Believes That There Is No Future For The Ikea and Neste: Piloting Renewable Plastics to Fit in the Future Energy
Internal Combustion Engine Mix
 If we decarbonise liquid fuels, could this provide a viable  Building a sustainable feedstock pool for bio based plastics for
alternative vision? current and future needs
 Will long-term electrification policies be the ultimate solution to  Understanding the cost and process of producing bio based polymers
resolve climate change?  Actions speak louder than words: Reshaping the image of plastics
 Threat or Opportunity - Is it all doom and gloom for refiners or Petri Lehmus, Vice President, R&D, Neste
could they not embrace the change and capitalise on the
production of EVs in the long-term?
The debate will be preceded by a vote to determine the audience’s
opinions on this current and divisive motion. Two teams (one for the TECHNOLOGY KEYNOTE
motion and one against) will then have the opportunity to argue their Custom Catalysts – More Flexibility for Optimized Performance
case and contest their opposition’s claims. After the audience has had  Catalyst and business model tailored to maximize success
a chance to ask its questions, each side will provide their closing rate
remarks before a second vote to decide the winner!  Characteristics of a custom catalyst project
 Scale-up – the backbone of commercial supplies
Moderated by Dr. Hans Lansink Rotgerink, Senior Business Development Manager,
Stephen George, Chief Economist, KBC Evonik Resource Efficiency GmbH

Arguing for
Tom Voge, Policy Analyst, OECD
Anders Wall, CIO, GreenMobility

Arguing against
John Cooper, Director General, Concawe
Tammy Klein, Consultant, Future Fuel Strategies
10:00 PANEL DISCUSSION PETCHEM PANEL
MARPOL is Almost Here: Strategies for Implementation Increasing Chemical Production to Match Growing Demand
 With IMO’s MARPOL regulations around the corner, how are  What will the impact of US shale have on supply-demand trends?
refineries and shippers preparing?  What are the differences between a speciality chemical and a
 Are all parties ready to meet fuel specifications? commodity chemical?
 What will the economic impact be from the MARPOL  Highlighting best practice for steam cracker use and other high-value
regulations on the industry? What does the IMO predict? added petrochemical units
 Preparing beyond IMO: What could the implications be with  How can petrochemical producers adapt their products to supply
REDII? domestic and international end-user demand?
Panellists Panellists
Justin Longhurst, MARPOL Lead, BP Jean Viallefont, Vice President, Polymers Europe, Total
Eddy Van Bouwel, Chair Marine Issues Task Force, IPIECA & Policy Krisztina Petrényiné Szabo, Head of Petrochemicals Business
Planning Senior Advisor, ExxonMobil Development, MOL Group
Gonçalo Caeiro, Refining Technical Development Manager, Galp Rosa Jiménez, Head of Strategy, CEPSA Quimica
Energia Dorothee Arns, Executive Director, Petrochemicals Europe (Cefic)
Jonathan Spremulli, Technical Director, International Chamber of
Shipping
10:40 RISING STARS TECHNOLOGY KEYNOTE
“If you were CEO for the day, what strategies would you put in
place to attract young students to the downstream industry?” Senior representative, Thyssenkrupp
Rising Stars has been created to celebrate the future leaders of the
refining and petrochemical industry. In this session our five finalists will
pitch their answer and ideas on how they would attract younger
generations to begin a career in the sector.
Your votes will select the winner!

11.00 Networking Coffee Break

TECHNICAL STREAMS
Stream A Stream B Stream C Stream D
Refining-Petchem Refinery Configuration and Energy Efficiency & Environmental Operational Excellence & Margin
Integration and New Routes Conversion Technologies Part - Corcier 1 Improvement
to Olefins 2 - Cypres 1 - Corcier 2
– Palmier 2 Chaired by:
Sponsored by: George Blair, Managing Director, Chaired by:
Eurotek Refining Evan Hyde, Director of Field Operations,
Coking.com

Chaired by:
Claus-Peter Halsig, VP
Process & Technology, Fluor

11:30 Latest Advances in Axens’ ModusTM Technology for Pressure Energy Recovery Advances in the Full Cycle of Process
ParamaX Suite of Monetization of Refinery Gas Technology in Yanbu Refinery – Safety Management
Technology for BTX Streams Identifying Optimal Location for • Process Safety Management, in its full
Production • Capitalising on off-gases from Technology Utilization cycle, has not benefited from full capability
• ParamaX Latest FCCs and DCUs which contain • Optimizing Energy Intensity Index supportive software
improvement for aromatics significant amounts of light and minimizing indirect Carbon • Current practices in closing the process
rearrangement and olefins footprint of Yanbu refinery safety management cycle are not
isomerization • Assessing how the Modus • Case study showing the optimal consistent. Even multiple sites of same
• ParamaX Simplified design technology recovers these locations to implement pressure organisation have taken different
for Paraxylene separation olefins and converts them into a energy recovery technologies to approaches
• ParamaX Second premium gasoline blending maximize costs savings and energy • New capability rolled out over last few
generation overall energy component efficiency gains years is providing benefits in higher safety,
efficiency optimization • Pressure Energy recovery lower cost of compliance, better ability to
Steve Beeston, Vice President, technologies in the market survey prove safety status and to quickly
Mustapha Tebbani, Technology Licensing, Wood Raad B. Mulla,Process Engineer investigate process safety events
Technologist – Gasoline & Operations Engineering Unit Tony Downes, Director of Process Safety
Aromatics Business Line, Yanbu Refinery Department, Saudi & Loss Prevention, Honeywell Process
Axens Aramco Solutions
11:55 Innovative Solutions for Grupa LOTOS Conversion Shell Tail Gas Treating A Changing Approach to Operational
Resid Conversion to Technologies Selection for Technologies: CANSOLV® TGT+ Excellence, Shaped by Emerging Digital
Petrochemicals Refinery Flexibility and SCOT® ULTRA Technologies and an Increasingly
• SDA and DCU synergy For Increased Sulphur Capacity Volatile and Competitive Landscape
Ian Elgey, Director, Refining • Case study showing efficient and Lower Sulphur Dioxide • An Operational Excellence mindset helps
Technology, KBR PNA management at heavy feed Emissions provide a safer, reliable and more
Technology hydrocracker • Evolution of Shell Tail Gas Treating profitable organization, but a new
• Heavy residue processing since the 1970s approach is important today in order to
flexibility • Tailor-made Tail Gas Treating, counter both the emerging internal and
depending on refinery’s external risk factors
Grzegorz Orzeszko, Production requirements: CANSOLV TGT+ or • Big Data, the Cloud, IIoT and Artificial
Efficiency & HSE Director, SCOT ULTRA Intelligence are amongst some of the
Grupa Lotos • Case Studies/ real life examples of digitalization areas that can transform and
CANSOLV TGT+ and SCOT ULTRA drive Operational Excellence; however
there is still much more the industry needs
Gary Bowerbank, Manager Gas to do in embracing the latest technology
Processing EMEAR, Shell Global • Operational Excellence requires a
Solutions International BV coherent and integrated approach which
KBC helped an Asian refiner implement.
They have achieved $10m in year 1
benefits with plans in place to capture an
additional $30m in year 2

Shane Fitzsimmons, Global Practice


Leader- Strategy & Business Excellence,
KBC (A Yokogawa Company)

12:20 Crude to Chemicals First Commercial Methaformer Greener Hydrogen for Refineries – "How do you Know?" Proving Reactor
• Race for crude to chemicals • Convert naphtha to gasoline at CO2 Capture and Utilization Internals Investment is Paying Off
is on for this most dynamic 1/3 the current cost • CO2 capture options and examples • How do you know if advancements in
period • Effective on all types of for hydrogen plants hydroprocessing internals are worth the
• Do you know what % of naphtha • Evaluation of efficiency and cost of investment?
your refinery crude goes to • Reduces sulfur by 90% and CO2 capture • Real life case study highlighting the
chemicals? keeps benzene <1.3% • Linde examples of CO2 capture importance of accurate temperature
• Do you know what others and utilization measurement
are doing and planning to Stephen Sims, President, •Understanding temperature profiles in
attain higher %? NGTS North America Ulrich Heucke, Business hydroprocessing reactors
• Do you know what Development Manager, O&PD
processes are key to EMEA, Linde AG Austin Ward, Regional Manager, Sales &
increase that %? Technology, Daily Themetrics

Dilip Dharia, Senior Director


High Olefins FCC Program,
Process Technology,
TechnipFMC

12:45 Networking Lunch Happiness Hub Workshop (signed up required)
Maximising Focus to Enhance Success and Productivity
This module looks at the impact of our lack of focus and how to leverage
mindfulness, to increase our attention and enhance our relationships, productivity
and accuracy
Led by:
Fiona Barron, CEO and Founder, The Happiness Hub
14:15 Profit Pivot Points in a HF Alkylation Conversion Multiple Opportunities to Save Can Environmentally Friendly
Refinery-Petrochemical Using the DuPont ConvExSM Energy when Dealing with Refinery Maintenance Practices and Improved
Integrated Complex Technology Effluent & Steam “Energy savings Margins Co-Exist?
• Identify latest innovative • Provide background on how in your Backyard” • Benefits of proper planning to ensure a
technology solutions to community and regulatory • Challenges in new projects to drive successful decontamination
maximize refinery profitability pressure is forcing refiners to down water and energy use, while • Ensure process & safety compliance
via petrochemicals consider phasing out still complying with 'design to lowest through improved contractor & refiner
• Pinpoint profit focus areas hydrofluoric acid cost' communication
across the integrated • Highlight past and current • An innovative solution can often be • Reduce shutdown duration and cost
refinery/petrochemical challenges associated with such found by taking holistic approach. through comprehensive consultation
complex conversions • Several examples from real-life between planners and plant personnel
• Explore flexibility strategies • Offer HF conversion solutions projects will be presented, to illustrate including actual on-site walkdown of
SM
for evolving feed, product and using the DuPont ConvEx how the drive towards lower water equipment and piping
energy markets technology that are cost- consumption and water effluent
effective, utilize proven production, water re-use and energy Martha Smith, Global Technical Director,
Nicholas Kinnis, Business technologies and can even minimization shapes ongoing projects ZymeFlow Decon Technology
Development Manager, provide refinery margin
McDermott Technology improvement through unit Sneha Verma, Process Speciality
expansion Engineer, Fluor B.V

Shane Preseley, Technical Michiel Baerends, Principal Process


Service & Development Engineer, Fluor B.V
Manager, DuPont Clean
Technologies

14:40 Using Innovation to Visbreaking – Innovative Future Industry Will Demand a Using an In-line Real-time Analyzer for
Selectively Produce FCC Pathways Beyond IMO2020 Balanced Energy Portfolio Fuel Gas with Variable Composition:
Light Olefins to Maximize • Case study focussing on • How does sustainability fit with Hobré WIM 9900 Compas Success Story
Refinery-Petchem operational measures future refining capability and • Stabilize fuel gas composition changes,
Profitability • Scouting economic solutions capacity: Incorporating Green improve operating stability, efficiency and
• Demand for light olefins space Hydrogen emissions of combustion
continues to grow to address • Conventional visbreaking as • Global energy transition, from • Case study of Wobbe and CARI Index
both petrochemicals and building block for deeper refinery to energy hub: Future licence showing the reduced costs and
high-quality transportation upgrading schemes to operate through agility and environmental benefits of feed forward
fuel demand flexibility control
• Both C3 and C4 olefins are Jari Normann Marci, Principal • Shifting sands, exporting “sunlight” • Hobré Instruments' references and
in demand, or one takes Consultant, Petrogenium and renewables – The Australian and ongoing activities
precedence over the other. Japanese model - Future Fuels and
Each scenario must be Green Ammonia Fabio Maggiore, Sales Manager, Hobré
handled with a different Instruments BV
catalyst technology Ben Sawford, Director, KBR
• New additive and catalyst Consulting
strategies to optimize FCC
light olefin production by Juan Gomez-Prado, Global Energy
showcasing case studies that Lead, KBR Consulting
demonstrate how refiners are
taking advantage of the
newest FCC additive and
catalyst technologies

Carl Keeley, LSM &


Regional Marketing Manager,
BASF Refining Catalysts

15:05 The Opportunities and Optimized Heavy Fuel Oil Case Study: Cost-effective Overcoming Problems with a Pellet
Challenges of Production Through Wastewater Reuse by Means of Style SCR DeNOx Unit in an SMR
Refinery/Chemicals Asphaltenes Stability Control, akvoFloat™ – A Flotation-filtration Furnace
Integration Blending and Additives - The Technology Based on Novel • Reducing down time in a hydrogen plant
• Protectionism and World IMO2020 Perspective Ceramic Membranes • Case study in how to overcome SCR
Scale Disruptions: The • Optimized production of • Case Study: Total Raffinerie catalyst plugging and high catalyst
effects on the business case residua for HFO manufacturing Mitteldeutschland GmbH pressure drops
• The opportunities of waste can be evaluated with the use of • akvoFloat™: Reliable and cost- • Challenges with low temperature SCR
and plastic recycling proprietary compatibility and effective wastewater reuse strategies catalyst operation and ammonia salt
• Building bridges phase equilibrium models based - overcoming the limitations of formation
downstream: Smaller scales, on rigorous thermodynamics polymeric membranes
closer to customers, and correlations, starting from • MicroGas™: Revamp your DAF to Klavs Beldring, Global Market Manager
infrastructure integration modeling the impact of achieve higher reliability, lower opex for Refinery and Chemical Applications,
upstream crude blends down to and eliminate recycle stream Umicore Denmark, ApS
Simon Stanbridge, Principal the impact of heavy fuel, residua
Consultant, KBR Consulting and distillate cutter stocks Mario Rizkallal, VP Sales, akvola
blending Technologies GmbH
• Real case application of fuel’s
stability prediction integrated in
PD control and optimization.
• IMO2020 scenario: economical
and technical approach from
refinery’s view

Marco Respini PhD, Sr.


Technology Advisor, BHGE
Downstream

Ángel Salvador González


Delgado, Fuels Plant Manager,
CEPSA
15:30 Innovative Process and Another Way to Process the How to Optimize Process Design Optimization of Hydroprocessing
Catalytic Technologies Bottom-of-the-barrel: Quality with Unconventional Solutions Turnarounds- Elimination of Hot H2
from Chevron Lummus Bitumen Production Using the • Maximize energy efficiency and stripping
Global for Conversion of Biturox® Technology reduce cost in utility equipment • Chemical injection into recycle gas during
Crude Oil to • Bitumen production as part of (furnaces, boilers, reboilers, trim cooldown eliminates the need for hot
Petrochemicals the answer to IMO2020 coolers and air coolers) hydrogen stripping
• Refining-Petchem • Additional available feedstocks • Reduce the heat exchanger • Summary of data collected from over 300
integration by selective for better bitumen quality pressure drop and thereby the pump applications in hydroprocessing units
conversion of crude oil to • Case Studies including size/head and pressure rating of across the globe showing major time
fuels, petrochemicals and CAPEX information downstream equipment or the savings, reduction in nitrogen used,
premium lube base oils column height/skirt for thermosiphon predictable and reliable elimination of LEL
• A Case study showing an Vincent Frate, Process reboilers and H2S during blinding and catalyst
innovative process scheme Engineer and Sales Manager, • Maximize cooling/condensing of offloading
and application of latest Poerner light vapours and thereby the size of • Refined Technologies references and
developments in the downstream compressor and current activities
hydroprocessing catalysts possibly eliminate the need for
• Commercial references and chillers Daryl J. Crandall, Vice President
ongoing projects • Optimizing the cooling water return European Operations, Refined
temperature to minimize cooing water Technologies EU BV
Subhasis Bhattacharya, needs and cost in cooling water
Global Technology Manager systems
– Lube Base Oil, Chevron • Generate superheated steam
Lummus Global directly from hot run-downs and
pump-arounds

Eva Andersson, Refinery Industry


Manager, Alfa Laval
15:55 Networking Coffee Break Happiness Hub Workshop (signed up required)
Maximising Focus to Enhance Success and Productivity
This module looks at the impact of our lack of focus and how to leverage
mindfulness, to increase our attention and enhance our relationships, productivity
and accuracy
Led by:
Fiona Barron, CEO and Founder, The Happiness Hub
16:25 World’s Best Refineries
 What characteristics do World’s Best Refineries have?
 Which Key Performance Indicators are key for sustained good performance?
 What do the Best Refiners do differently to the rest?
Tracy Ellerington, Director, Europe and Russia Operations, Solomon Associates
16:50 Closing Remarks from the Chair
17:00 Networking Drinks – ERTC 2019
th
30 November 2018

08:30 Welcome Coffee


08:50 Opening Remarks from the Chair

09:00 TOTAL KEYNOTE


Total’s Technological Vision For The Refinery of Tomorrow

Thierry Adolphe, Digital Officer, Industry, Total

09:20 Lead Sponsor Keynote

09:45 4.0 PANEL


Gaining An Industry Perspective: Understanding And Preparing To Embrace New “Digital” Technologies
 Defining digitalisation: How can the industry address the term in a unified way?
 What are the common technological obstacles to implementing digital into a refinery/plant?
 How is digitalisation understood by refiners/producers? Where are the gaps in knowledge?
 How do refiners/producers avoid re-inventing the wheel with multiple people solving the same problems twice?
 Exploring the prospects of standardisation in terms and practices
 What is the potential added-value for the downstream industry?
Panelists:
David Pullan, Group Downstream Technology & Development Vice President, MOL Group
José Luque González, Innovation & Digitalization Director ED Refining, Repsol
Peter Paul Pruijn, Project Automation, USPI-CFIHOS
Sandeep Chandran, Solutions Director, Honeywell Connected Plant, Honeywell International

10:30 Speed Networking

10:50 Networking Break

11:20 Conquering the Digital Transformation Challenge


 The Digital Paradox in Downstream – Direction of change is clear, but most companies frustrated with progress and actual results
 The key challenges of a Digital Transformation
o Understanding the overall challenge
o Building the roadmap – balancing short term results with long term bets
o Preparing the organization
o Building the ecosystem – how to avoid the hoopla and cherry-pick the partners that matter
 How do I go about it? Key steps to accelerate your Digital Transformation
José de Sá, Partner, Bain & Co
11:45 Spotlighting the Darkest Corners of Your Plant
 In complex plants like refineries and petrochemical assets you never know where and when the next failure will show up
 To protect the plant from unexpected downtime and costly failures the entire plant has to be monitored, at all times.
 Introducing a unique technology that while covering the entire plant, generates very few, early, and actionable alerts
Chen Linchevski, CEO, Precognize
12:10 The Reality of the Promise of Artificial Intelligence
 Downstream industry issues limiting speed of uptake of AI/digitalisation (cybersecurity, conservatism, proprietary data …)
 AI/digital applications from the Defence industry with potential cross-over into Downstream
 Current applications of AI/digitalisation in the downstream industries and steps that can be taken today towards wider application
 Where these applications add value to the bottom line
Kevin Clarke, Vice President, KBR Consulting
12:35 Getting from Smart to Digital Operations
 Data Connectivity leading to Data Liberation & increased collective intelligence
 Technology enablers like IIOT & Cloud driving automated analysis for increased efficiency and productivity
 Case study showing the potential added value of combining process knowledge, automation expertise and human capability.
Sandeep Chandran, Solutions Director, Honeywell Connected Plant, Honeywell International
13:00 Networking Lunch

14:00 The Role of Advanced Process Control in the Digital Revolution


 Advanced Process Control is a mature technology and has been widely adopted in the refining industry. However it can still play a significant role
in the industrial revolution
 The APC dynamic model, virtual analysers, all feature typical of modern APC can be integrated in a digitised refinery, thus increasing the quality
and value of information gathered from plant operations
 APC technology needs to evolve and integrate in the new digital refinery infrastructure
Filippo Trivella, Co-founder & Managing Director, Alpha Process Control
14:25 Implementation of Aspen Mtell to improve Plant Availability at SARAS Refinery
 Implementation of low-touch machine learning to increase asset availability
 Provides very early, accurate warning of potential asset failures and unplanned downtime
 Case study based on the implementation of Aspen Mtell at SARAS Sarroch refinery in Sardinia
Christopher Williams, Director of Global Professional Services, Aspentech
Fulvio Cherubini, Data Scientist, SARAS
14:50 Proactive Maintenance on a Fleet of Critical Large Machines Using Early Detection Digital Tool
 Step change regarding maintenance of the critical large machines adding to predictive and preventive maintenance, a proactive maintenance
approach
 Digital tool with prognosis capability focusing on early detection of potential problems
 Big data analysis allows rotating engineers to enhance their diagnostic competencies
Jean-Christophe Courcol, Head of Rotating Machinery Dpt, Industrial Division, TOTAL R&C

15:15 Afternoon Networking Coffee


15:45 Interactive Workshops

Digital Readiness Assessment Cyber Security: Preparing for the Threat of Hacks
How prepared is your refinery to take on new technological advances? In Cyber security is at the top agenda for businesses across the world. Many
this workshop, we will explore the necessary criteria to make sure you have already seen the detrimental impact that hacking can on their IT
carry out the best digital upgrade systems. With refineries looking to embrace new technologies, how can
they protect themselves?
17:15 Closing Remarks and End of ERTC 4.0

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