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4-7 November 2019 Hilton Warsaw, Poland
The single largest gathering of ref ining and petrochemical
leadership in Europe
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Industry Association Partner
ABOUT THE POLISH CHAMBER OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
The Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry is the largest industry organisation representing the sector in the natio-nal and international arena. We are the most important representative of companies and institutions connected with the Polish chemical industry in their relations with public administration bodies, European administration authorities, and industry organisations.
The Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry is a member of key business and scientific associations in Poland and is the only organisation entitled to represent the Polish chemical industry in the internatio- nal arena.
ADVOCACY OF THE INDUSTRY’S INTERESTS
The Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry is the only representative of the entire chemical industry in Poland. It is a powerful voice of this strategic sector of the economy in relations with various groups of stakeholders. The most important areas of our activity include the rights and interests of our Members and the economic and social aspects of their functioning.
LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
The Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry takes active part in hundreds of national and EU legislative processes and in the process of shaping regulatory solutions. We present the standpoint of the indu- stry to parliamentary and governmental bodies, central institutions, and EU authorities. We also con- duct legislative monitoring.
DEVELOPMENT
The Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry organises numerous conferences, seminars, and meetings dedicated to the most important aspects of the daily activity of the domestic chemical sector and the challenges faced by the entire industry. We search for the best pro-growth solutions for the whole sector. We prepare many substantive analyses representing both the entire sector and its individual constituents
PROTECTION
The Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry takes action aimed at protecting our members against di- sadvantageous solutions proposed by public and local administration bodies, EU authorities, and other organisations.
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**The discount is only available to local supplier companies based in Poland, and will not be applicable to international supplier companies based in Poland.
All registrations are subject to the organisers’ approval, and can therefore be rejected.
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Top Speakers Include
Jean SentenacCEOAxens
Eric DuchesneSVP Refining & Chemicals, Manufacturing & ProjectsTotal
Andy GossePresidentShell Catalysts & Technologies
Neil MorrisCEOThe Faraday Institution
Grete HaalandSVP, Processing and ManufacturingEquinor
Tracy ElleringtonDirector Europe & Russia OperationsSolomon Associates
John CooperDirector GeneralConcawe
Alan GelderVP Refining, Chemicals & Oil MarketsWood Mackenzie
Mateusz BoncaCEOGrupa LOTOS S.A.
Antonio JoyanesSVP, RefiningCEPSA
Alfredo BarbaroSenior Vice President, Industrial TechnologyEni
Andrew GrantHead of Oil & Gas and Coal MiningCarbon Tracker Initiative
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2018 in Numbers
610Conference Delegates
45hours of content
80% of our attendees rated our event 8/10 or above
112Expert Speakers
20 hours of networking
73% of our attendees consider ERTC as a “must-attend” event
251Refiners
ERTC attracts delegates from across the value chain including:
• IOC• NOC• Catalyst manufacturer/ handling• Chemicals• Consultancy • Downstream Technology• EPC / Licensor• Equipment supplier• Petrochemical operator/producer• Technical Consultancy• APC /Software
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Key Themes
At our successful advisory board in March, we were able to delve into the fundamental issues facing the industry.
The core message from the board was that 2019 needed to address the long-term strategy for European downstream. We listened and created an agenda featuring the following themes:
CIRCULAR ECONOMY:
Minimizing waste is at the heart of today’s societal narrative and for good reason. Whilst growth and profit has been the focus across many industries for decades, downstream stakeholders are now rolling out sustainability strategies to improve efficiency and promote the reuse of its products.
ENERGY TRANSITION:
The energy landscape is changing with oil majors deciphering how they can fit in the future mix. What is the best strategy for refiners to remain competitive?
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PETROCHEMICALS:
For refiners the alternative to the declining demand in diesel is to support the rising demand for petrochemicals. We will assess how refining-petchem integration could increase the profit for refiners, how they can maximise the potential of the FCC unit, and general petrochemical growth strategies.
BATTERY TECHNOLOGY:
Without doubt the future of transportation is electric vehicles. Rather than ‘if’-, it is a matter of ‘when’ electricity will support the entire global transportation fleet. Sceptics of EVs argue that this shift is still in the distance, questioning the latest battery technology in terms of longevity, scale of production and cost. To address this divisive issue, we will hear from the Faraday Institution who are leaders in battery technology research.
DIGITALISATION:
Digitalisation has been discussed for many years but the tangible improvements have been questioned by the downstream community especially given the large investments required. As such, we will be focusing on case studies as well as the key areas where digitalisation can help including artificial intelligence, robotics and data sharing.
REGULATION:
Game-changing regulations are around the corner for downstream. Global refineries will have their IMO strategies in place for next year but understanding how to reach the magic number of 0.5% is still at the heart of the discussion. In addition, at a European level the Renewable Energy Directive II is also on the lips of many producers and how they can fit their role in the circular economy. By using recyclable feedstock there is room for producers to be involved in the Commission’s 2050 carbon-neutral vision.
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ERTC Rising Stars
Rising Stars was created to support the downstream community by giving a platform to the best engineers and prospective leaders of the future. As such for the past three years we have invited process and maintenance engineers from refineries and petrochemical plants to answer an underlying question from our board.
From over a hundred applicants, our esteemed judges will whittle them down to five candidates who are given the opportunity to present in front of industry leaders with their vision. At the end there is only one winner and this voted by the 600+ audience attendees on the day.
“When I received the ERTC Rising Stars award, I also received a lot of congratulations from colleagues and friends around the world.Amazing! The whole experience has given me confidence and motivated me to continue promoting engineering to the next generation.”
Ross O’Brien Mechanical Engineer
Downstream BP
Submit Your Nomination Here
Are you the next Rising Star?
Submit your nomination now on “How would you awaken the downstream dinosaur?”
Last year in Cannes, Ross O’Brien from BP was the winner and celebrated in style:
ERTC RISING STARS
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Gala Dinner
In-Focus Workshop Day
On 7th November
To summarise the two key themes of digitalisation and regulation, we have created an In-Focus Workshop Day. Held in the round, we will explore cyber security, artificial intelligence in one stream and IMO and REDII in the other, with the opportunity to address the core challenges for industry players in the next decade.
Without doubt the industry needs to collaborate on these issues and at ERTC this is the best chance to do so. Alongside the streams we will have an opening outlook from Bain & Co, who will summarise the findings of ERTC 2019 before closing the day with Pop Up Business School creating a message and strategy for the industry.
On 5th November
When you register for the event, please make sure your reserve your place for the Gala Dinner full of entertainment, excitement and networking. Spaces are limited so book today to avoid disappointment!
Hosted by:
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4th November 2019
5th November 2019
Day One
Agenda Overview
Day Two
17:30
09:00
09:20
09:40
10:00
Registration: Beat the queues and register between 15:30 and 19:30
ERTC Welcome Reception
CO-HOST WELCOME ADDRESSGrupa Lotos Keynote
CO-HOST WELCOME ADDRESSPKN Orlen Keynote
SUSTAINABILTY KEYNOTE: Margin Call: Refining and Petrochemical Capacity in a 2°C WorldCarbon Tracker Initiative
11:30
08:30
10:45
15:30 15:30
08:50
ERTC Warsaw Welcome
Coffee & Networking
Networking Coffee Break
Workshop: Speaker & Media Training
Chair’s Opening Remarks
SETTING THE SCENE FOR DOWNSTREAM
Hosted By
“It is always great to be present at an event where the main downstream issues are discussed by top executives in the area.”
General Manager, PETROBRAS S.A.
Success Story
TECHNOLOGY TREND SETTERS PANEL: Preparing the Plants of Tomorrow for the Energy TransitionAxens Shell Catalysts & TechnologiesHoneywell UOP
5th November 2019Day Two
12:20
13:00
DIGITALISATION: Is it a True Disruptor of our Industry or Just Another Marketing Buzzword?CEPSAMOL Group KBCHoneywell UOP
Networking Lunch
12:00
11:15 TAKING THE PULSE: This 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 viewsTotal EniConcawe Equinor
Stream A: Energy Efficiency & Environmental
Stream B: Catalyst Technologies
Stream C: Refinery Configuration
Stream D: Energy Efficiency & Environmental
14:20 Waste? Not. Want? A lot.
CEPSA and BASF: Addressing Refinery Optimization and Profitability through Revamp and Technology Innovation
Eni Slurry Technology: a game changer for the refining industry
Refining and petrochemical Integration- What’s New?
TECHNICAL STREAMS
Stream A: Energy Efficiency & Environmental
Stream B: Catalyst Technologies
Stream C: Refinery Configuration
Stream D: Increasing Petrochemical Production and New Routes to Olefins
14:20 Waste? Not. Want?A lot.KBR Consulting
CEPSA and BASF: Addressing Refinery Optimization and Profitability through Revamp and Technology InnovationBASFCEPSA
Eni Slurry Technology: a game changer for the refining industryENI
Refining and petrochemical Integration- What’s New?Evonik Performance Materials
Agenda Overview
Pop Up Business School: (sign up required)The Rapid Idea Experience for Leaders
13:00
DISRUPTING THE DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY
IOC KEYNOTESecuring the Future of Refining – Shell’s Strategy
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16:25 Networking Coffee Break
14:45 Emission-free production of hydrogen in refineries, for improved product quality and reduced GHG emissionsREINERTSEN New Energy AS/Hydrogen Mem-Tech AS
Nano-engineered zeolites in hydrocracking catalysts – unlocking ultimate performanceShell Catalysts & Technologies
K-SAAT – A Breakthrough Solid Acid Alkylation TechnologyKBR Technology Solutions
Pivotal technologies and efficient refinery configurations enabling the transition from fuels to olefinsTechnipFMC
15:10 Making specialties out of plastic waste? Yes, we do it!Clariter
Low carbon hydrogen for a cleaner and healthier futureJohnson Matthey
TopClaus® - A superior alternative to Claus + TGTUComprimo (WorleyParsons)Haldor Topsoe
Overview for Advanced Separation Technology using Modern SolventsSulzer GTC Technology
15:35 Carbon footprint reduction & value generation by chemical use of the bottom of the barrelLinde
Improved Flexibility in Hydrotreating through Innovation in Bulk Metal CatalystsAlbemarleExxonMobil
Impact of various residue upgrading options on an existing refinery
Chevron Lummus Global
Digitalization Technologies: Lessons learned from other industries to be applied in plantsPrecognize
16:00 Extending boundaries of Wastewater Treatment: From Wastewater to BioplasticFluor
Incremental Value from FCC Catalyst InnovationW.R. Grace
Methaforming Produces Gasoline from Naphtha and Ethanol/Methanol at 1/3 Current CostNGTS North America
Technology solutions for optimizing direct Crude to Chemicals for new and existing refineriesBechtel
5th November 2019Day Two
Agenda Overview
ROUNDTABLES
16:55 Roundtable 1 Roundtable 2 Roundtable 3 Roundtable 4
17:40
19:00
End of Day 1
Pre-Drinks and Gala Dinner
6th November 2019Day Three
08:00 Breakfast Briefing
09:00 The Energy Transition and its Challenge to RefinersWood Mackenzie
09:20 Refinery 2050: A Conceptual AssessmentConcawe
08:50 Chair’s Opening Remarks 08:50 Chair’s Opening Remarks
09:40 EV Keynote & Q&A: The Batteries Are ComingThe Faraday Institution
09:20 Versalis Keynote: Creating a Sustainable Strategy for Petrochemical ProductionVersalis (confirmation pending)
09:40 Borealis Keynote: Moving Away from Single-Use PlasticsBorealis (confirmation pending)
10:00 Evonik Catalysts KeynoteEvonik
09:00 Reshaping the PKN Business Model towards PetrochemicalsPKN Orlen (confirmation pending)
5th November 2019Day Two
Agenda Overview
Hosted By
Hosted By
ERTC GPS
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ERTC GPS
6th November 2019Day Three
10:20 RISING STARS: “How would you awaken the downstream dinosaur?”
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 revitalise the downstream sector for a role in the energy transition. Your votes will select the winner!
10:20 CHEMICALS PANEL: How can the European Petrochemicals Market compete on the global stage?Neste (confirmation pending)
Versalis (confirmation pending)
Borealis (confirmation pending)
PKN Orlen (confirmation pending)
MOL Group (confirmation pending)
11:00 Networking Coffee Break
ERTC RISING STARS
TECHNICAL STREAMS
Stream A: Clean Fuels, Biofuels & Alternative Fuel Production
Stream B: Operational Excellence
Stream C: Digitalisation Technologies
Stream D: Increasing Petrochemical Production and New Routes to Olefins
11:30 Low carbon fuels– what are the alternatives?UKPIA
LOTOS integrated approach to operational excellenceGrupa Lotos
Achieving Operational Excellence through Digital TransformationHoneywell UOP
Integrate your Paid-off FCC Unit for Improved Flexibility and Better Economics in a Dynamic MarketMcDermott (Lummus Technology)
“The topics chosen for presentations were excellent and provided an opportunity for reappraisal of the ways we do business.”Process Engineer, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
Success Story
Agenda Overview
ERTC GPS
11:55 Converting LPG and Gasoline into High Quality Jet and Diesel: Axens PolyFuel® TechnologyAxens
Opportunity crudes and refinery challenges during the hydrocraking operationHaldor TopsoeCEPSA
A practical application of a Digital Twin - Integrating simulation into daily operations to minimize lost profitKBC
Using Molecule Management to Maximize Benefits from R&P Integration – European Refiner case studyHoneywell UOP
12:20 efuels: Understanding the technology. Challenges and potential opportunitiesConcawe
A new strategy for Refinery OptimisationCEPSA
Maintenance Digitalization: Improving Workforce Productivity and ComplianceMobideo Technologies
Advanced Ceramic Coated Tubes for Petrochemical ApplicationsTubacex
12:45 Networking Lunch
TECHNICAL STREAMS
Stream A: Clean Fuels, Biofuels & Alternative Fuel Production
Stream B: Operational Excellence
Stream C: Digitalisation Technologies
Stream D: Refinery Configuration
6th November 2019Day Three
Agenda Overview
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14:15 Renewable jet fuel production from hydroprocessed renewable feedstocksHaldor Topsoe
Advances in Crude and Heavy Fuel Oil Blending PredictionBaker Hughes, a GE Company
Digital Transformation – Using Simulation and Engineering Data in conjunction with Analytical Sciences to, not only turn Data into Information but also to Drive the ProcessAVEVA
PKN Orlen and Shell Catalyst & Technologies Eliminate Pressure Drop Limitations and More Than Double the Hydrocracker’s Cycle Length at Plock RefineryShell Catalysts & Technologies
PKN Orlen
14:40 The Biorefining Platform: Essential for a carbon-neutral world and an opportunity for EU refinersNovozymes
Molecular management and identification of refractory compounds in Hydrocrackers feedstocksTotal RC
The refinery of 2030 and
how to get there: A vision,
reference architecture
and maturity model for
energy companies to
accelerate digital
transformation while
achieving sustainability
and thriving in a world of
energy transition
AspenTech
IMO 2020 and a Better Bottom Line in the Bottom of the BarrelGeneral Atomics
15:05 Towards Mass Production of Renewable Jet Fuel from Power, Biomass and/or Carbon DioxideGerman Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.)
A quantum leap in energy efficiency with the Qpinch heat transformerQpinch
Virtual Reality – how to use the solution of the 21st century with added value for the refinery business?PKN Orlen
Novel Inline Mixers: A Case Study on the Parameters that Control Droplet Size Distribution and the Effects on Heat and Mass Transfer for Refinery ApplicationsProsep
6th November 2019Day Three
Agenda Overview
“ERTC is an excellent way to meet a lot of business partners of the European refining business.”Senior Vice President, OMV
Success Story
15:30 Capturing the value of GHG reduction with biofuels UPM Biofuels
Pioneering Advances in Successful Online Cleaning with Mitigated Downstream RiskZymeFlow Decon Technology
Ergon Refining: A Digital Transformation Case StudyErgon Refining Inc.Emerson Automation Solutions
Compatibility study on fuel oils meeting the IMO 2020 0.5% sulphur capConcawe
15:55
16:25
16:45
17:30
Networking Coffee Break
Debate: This house believes that refineries must move away from producing liquid hydrocarbons to remain competitive in the energy transition. 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 motion and one against) will then have the opportunity to argue their case and contest their opposition’s claims. After the audience has had a chance to ask its questions, each side will provide their closing remarks before a second vote to decide the winner!
For:Grupa Lotos
Against: CEPSA
Performance Excellence in RefineriesSolomon Associates
Networking Drinks
6th November 2019Day Three
Agenda Overview
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Stream B: RegulationStream A: Digitalisation
7th November 2019In-Focus Workshop Day
12:15
16:00
16:30
17:45
13:30
14:45
13:30
14:45
Lunch
Networking Coffee Break
Shaping Today’s Strategy Plan for the Industry Run by a leading business consultancy, this workshop will bring together the messages and conclusions from ERTC 2019 to create an outlook for the European downstream industry to take into 2020.Pop-Up Business School
End of Conference
10:45 Being Digitally Ready for the Biggest Disruptor in the IndustryKBC
Cyber Security: Building Confidence in Sharing Data
Artificial Intelligence in Robotics and Maintenance
Regulation in Practice: Approaching IMO 2020
Regulation in Practice: Biofuels Production & REDII
10:45 Embracing Regulation at an EU LevelFuelsEurope
CREATING THE DOWNSTREAM STRATEGY
Agenda Overview
10:15 Networking Coffee Break
08:30
09:00
Coffee & Networking
SETTING THE SCENE: State of the Downstream Union: The Opportunities and Challenges in the Next DecadeBain & Company
DOWNSTREAM’S ROLE IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION
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Contact Us
For Programme Related Enquiries:
Sandil Sanmugam | Project Manager | +44 207384 7744
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Ivan Lukyanenka | Business Development Manager | +44 207 384 7995