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Saudi Aramco, Dow, Shell, IEA To Speak At Berlin Conference

Aromatics, Business, Company Strategy, Economics, Fibre Intermediates, Middle East, Olefins, Polyolefins
By John Richardson on 16-Oct-2012

Aromaticslogo2s.jpgNext month’s World Aromatics conference is a must-attend event for anyone involved with the industry.

It features an impressive line-up of major players, including Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, as well as Dow, Shell and the International Energy Agency. Jointly organised with ICIS, it takes place on 13 – 14 November:

Saudi Aramco aim to become ‘the world’s leading petrochemical company’. In Berlin, Ted Randall – Global Business Manager – will for the first time set out their plans for the aromatics business.

Dow are already a major player in the market, and are now finalising the $20bn Sadara petrochemicals complex with Aramco in Saudi Arabia. Craig Barry – Global Business Director – will update on their view of the market.

Shell, of course, have also been a major player for decades. Stephen Kinder – New Business Development Manager – will focus on the C6 and C8 value chains. He will outline their views on how companies can best position their products for future growth.

The International Energy Agency are the world’s most authoritative energy agency. Capella Festa – Senior Energy Analyst – will present their insight on energy trends, with a particular focus on how these will impact aromatics.

Please click here to see the full Conference agenda and registration details.