2012 Re ning and Petrochemicals Conference &...
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Conference: 20 – 23 May 2012Exhibition: 21 – 23 May 2012
2012The 8th Middle EastRe�ning and PetrochemicalsConference & Exhibition
Middle East
Under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al KhalifaPrime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Preliminary Conference Programme
Register online atwww.mepetrotech.comwww.mepetrotech.com
BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIT ION AND CONVENTION CENTRE
Conference programme book sponsored by:
Conference chaired by
ContentsSponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Message from the Conference Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Session Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Conference Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Exhibitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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SponsorsThank you to the following sponsors for their generous support.
Sponsors as of 19 April 2012
Inaugural conference dinner
Gala dinner Co�ee lounge
Signage
Registration & Tuesday lunch
Delegate bag
Conference programme book
Internet lounge
Lanyards & Wednesday lunch
Monday lunch
Conference proceedings USB
Closing ceremony Executive gifts General support
Sponsored t-shirts
YASREFYanbu Aramco Sinopec Re�ning
Company (YASREF) Ltd.
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CommitteesPetrotech 2012 Executive Committee Petrotech 2012 Technical Committee
Conference ChairmanAbdulaziz M. Al-Judaimi
Technical Committee ChairmanMohammed H. Al-Gahtani
Adel Al-Fahim
Alfred W. Hanner
Anwar Ben Salamah
Bakheet Al-Rashidi
Ebrahim A. Talib
Fadhel Malalla Al Ansari
Fawzi Al Shehabi
Hussain Mohammed Al-Muftah
Jean Sentenac
Keith J. Aspray
Olivier Alexandre
Roy A. DeBellefeuille
Shaikh Mohamed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa
Stephen Key
Walid Al-Nader
Ziad S. Al-Labban
Dr. Zuhair Allawi
Technical Committee ChairmanMohammed H. Al-Gahtani
Technical Committee SecretarySamson Dsouza
Topic CoordinatorJohn Harrower
Topic CoordinatorMark C. Bechtold
Topic CoordinatorT. R. (Tom) Di Giacomo
Topic CoordinatorTony Raimundo
Abdullah Al-Qahtani
Ahmed Ghuloom Abdullah
Ali Albar
Asyad Al-Saleh
Chris Hill
Darar Azzam
Farhan Sari A. H. Al-Enezi
Hafedh Al-Qassab
Homoud Al-Mutra�
Ismail M. Ahmed
Dr. Javeed Khyoom
John J. Geeraerts
Mark Jones
Mark S. Viehman
Naji Abouchedid
Naseem Baqar
Omar Al-Rashdi
Osamah Fakieh
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Message from the Conference Chairman
Abdulaziz M. Al-Judaimi Conference Chairman
Middle East Petrotech 2012
Vice President, Chemicals
Saudi Aramco
Our theme for Petrotech 2012, “Creating Value: Technology, Investment & People” provides a rich tapestry for the conference. Imagine for a moment the many pictures it encompasses.
“Creating Value” can be viewed as both an active process of how we do things and as a business result necessary for continued success. Value can be much more than the revenue we generate and relates to usefulness. For example the chair that you are sitting in is far more valuable at the moment than the metal and polymers from which it is constructed, a process took place to rearrange the raw materials so that the product has qualities which we are willing to pay for (exchange of value).
As an industry we create enormous value by converting crude oil into a variety of products that are more useful to a large number of people. Re�ned products fuel our global travel/transportation and petrochemicals clothe the world. Re�ned products pave our highways and petrochemicals make up a large part of today’s automobile. The value we create is both useful to many and a source of revenue.
We develop new and improve existing technologies that allow us to e�ciently capture the value from each molecule that we process. Value creating technology may be found in all segments of our businesses including integration, process e�ciency, safety, and environmental. Sharing our work through the conference technical programme enhances the ability to capture as much value as possible.
Return on capital (revenue) is one criterion that investors use to measure the value of their investments. With the facilities necessary for the re�ning and petrochemical business requiring staggering amounts of long-term capital investment, it is imperative that we understand the global economy to tap into those resources and create additional value.
We create value through developing our people and providing opportunities for the next generations to stand on our shoulders and reach ever closer to the stars. Creating this value includes knowledge creation, enhancing employee and plant safety, active participation of all employees, and ensuring the environment is suitable for our grandchildren’s play.
The rich tapestry of the Petrotech 2012 programme will create value for each participant. Join us from 20 – 23 May in Bahrain for “Creating Value: Technology, Investment & People”.
Abdulaziz M. Al-Judaimi Conference ChairmanMiddle East Petrotech 2012
Vice President, ChemicalsSaudi Aramco
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General InformationDATES
Conference 20 – 23 May 2012
Exhibition 21 – 23 May 2012
OPENING HOURS
Conference Exhibition
Sunday 20 May 19:00 – 20:30* closed
Monday 21 May 08:00 – 16:20 09:00 – 17:00
Tuesday 22 May 08:00 – 16:20 09:30 – 17:00
Wednesday 23 May 08:00 – 12:10 09:30 – 14:00
*OFFICIAL CONFERENCE INAUGURATIONThe o�cial conference inauguration and keynote session will take place on Sunday 20 May at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre. Please see the enclosed programme for full details of speakers. This event has an open door policy, welcoming conference delegates, exhibitors, media and visitors alike.
VENUEPetrotech 2012 will take place at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre, a modern complex o�ering some of the �nest facilities in the Middle East. It is conveniently located within 5 minutes of downtown Manama and close to all major hotels.
ACCOMMODATIONKanoo Travel is the o�cial travel coordinator for Petrotech 2012 and can assist with all your hotel and travel arrangements. Special room rates have been negotiated with 16 Bahrain hotel partners:
Remember that hotels in Bahrain �ll up quickly for large events such as Petrotech 2012, so please book well in advance.
To book, please download the hotel booking form found on the website (www.mepetrotech.com) and return this to Kanoo Travel.
For further hotel advice contact: Mona Al Hussaini: [email protected]
VISA INFORMATION
Visas are not required by GCC passport holders. Visas are required by all other nationalities visiting Bahrain.
Passport holders from the following countries can obtain a two-week visa on arrival at Bahrain International Airport at a cost of BD 5 (US$ 13): Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK, the USA and the Vatican City.
Exhibitors should ensure that they carry a letter of authority from their company referring to the exhibition, plus onward or return air tickets.
Passport holders from countries not listed above are requested to complete the visa application form that can be downloaded from the Petrotech 2012 website (www.mepetrotech.com) and return it to Arabian Exhibition Management together with clear copies of relevant passport pages by 20 April 2012. A charge of BD 21 (US$ 56) is payable in advance.
A service to extend 72-hour visas for visitors to Bahrain is available from the organiser’s o�ce during Petrotech 2012.
The organisers cannot be held responsible for any visitor who fails to obtain a visa as they are issued entirely at the discretion of the Bahraini authorities.
For further visa advice contact: Farishta Al Khan: [email protected]
MEDIA VISAS
Media and journalists are required to register for a media visa in advance of their visit to Bahrain. Applications should be made directly to the Department for Foreign Media at the Bahrain Information A�airs Authority.
For further information on requirements, and to download a media visa application form visit the Bahrain News Agency website: www.bna.bh/portal/en/media-visa
RESTRICTIONS
Petrotech 2012 is open only to professionals involved in the petroleum industry. Children under the age of 16 will not be admitted.
CLIMATE & SUGGESTED WARDROBE
The climate of Bahrain is arid; mean annual rainfall is small (70.8 mm) and irregular. Broadly speaking, the year may be divided into two main climatic periods from the months of June to September, which are very hot and humid with average temperatures of around 42 degrees Celsius, and from the months of December to March, with average temperatures of 10 to 20 degrees Celsius, separated by two transitional periods April/May and October/November.
Lightweight summer clothing is ideal, with a sweater, jacket or wrap for air conditioned premises. Women are usually advised to dress modestly.
6 Al Sa�r Hotel & Tower
6 Crowne Plaza
6 Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel
6 Elite Grande & Elite Seef Residence
6 Fraser Suites
6 Golden Tulip & Tulip Inn
6 Gulf Hotel
6 Intercontinental Regency
6 The K Hotel
6 Kempinski Grand & Ixir Hotel
6 L’Hotel
6 Mercure Grand Hotel Seef
6 Movenpick Hotel
6 Pars International Hotel
6 Ramee International Hotel, Palace & Suites 2
6 So�tel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa
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RegistrationEarly bird deadline 21 April 2012
ADVANCE REGISTRATION
All advance registrations must be made online at www.mepetrotech.com
This is the most convenient way to register and is highly recommended.
ONSITE REGISTRATION
Registrations may also be made onsite during Petrotech 2012 at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre during the following times, but you are reminded that this is a very busy time and may be subject to delay:
Registration opening hours:
Friday 18 May 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 19 May 08:00 - 17:00
Sunday 20 May 08:00 - 20:00
Monday 21 May 07:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 22 May 07:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 23 May 07:00 - 14:00
EXHIBITION REGISTRATION
Entry to the exhibition only is free of charge. Visit www.mepetrotech.com to register in advance for exhibitor, visitor and press badges.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
All conference registrations must be accompanied by full payment of fees:
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
The abstract for each paper presented at the conference is published in the conference proceedings on a USB drive. A copy of the conference proceedings on a USB drive is included in the full conference delegate registration fee.
LUNCHES
Bu�et lunches will be served on Monday 21, Tuesday 22 and Wednesday 23 May from 12:00 – 13:30 hours at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Lunch tickets for all 3 days are included free of charge in the full conference delegate registration fee.
Additional lunch tickets cost US$ 50 per day and can be purchased at the registration desk.
DINNER RECEPTIONS - CONFERENCE DELEGATES
A dinner to mark the opening of the Petrotech 2012 conference will be held on Sunday 20 May at 20:30 hours at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre.
A gala dinner for delegates will be held on Monday 21 May at 19:00 hours at the Al Ghazal Ballroom, Ritz Carlton Hotel & Spa.
Dinner invitations for both events are included in the full conference delegate registration fee.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further registration advice contact: Martina Molloy: [email protected]
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES Until 21 April 2012 After 21 April 2012 Bene�ts included in fee
Conference delegate US$ 790 US$ 860 6 Admission to conference oral & poster sessions
6 Conference programme & exhibition catalogue
6 Conference abstracts
6 Conference delegate bag
6 Invites to 3 official lunches
6 Invites to 2 official dinners
6 Refreshments at tea & coffee breaks
6 Free admission to the exhibition
Academics / faculty* US$ 135 US$ 160 6 Admission to conference oral & poster sessions
6 Conference programme & exhibition catalogue
6 Conference abstracts
6 Conference delegate bag
6 Invites to 3 official lunches
6 Invites to 2 official dinners
6 Refreshments at tea & coffee breaks
6 Free admission to the exhibition
Students* US$ 75 US$ 90 6 Admission to conference oral & poster sessions
6 Conference programme & exhibition catalogue
6 Refreshments at tea & coffee breaks
6 Free admission to the exhibition
*STUDENTS & ACADEMICS / FACULTY:
The student conference registration fee includes admission to conference oral and poster sessions, conference programme and exhibition catalogue, refreshments at tea and co�ee breaks and free admission to the exhibition only.
Students and academics / faculty are required to provide proof of current student or academic / faculty ID upon collection of badges at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre.
PAYMENT DETAILS
MasterCard, Diners Club, American Express and Visa are accepted as payment of online registration fees.
CANCELLATION POLICY
All conference registration cancellations or changes must be received in writing at Arabian Exhibition Management’s o�ce by 21 April 2012.
All conference registration cancellations will be charged a fee of US$ 150 (BD 56) per delegate.
Refunds, less cancellation charges, will be made until 21 April 2012, after which date no refunds will be made.
No refunds will be made if a delegate fails to attend.
BADGE PICKUP AND CONFERENCE MATERIALS
Badges and conference materials may be collected at the registration desks during registration opening hours. For security reasons badges and conference materials must be collected in person.
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Sunday 20 MaySunday 20 MaySession plannerSU
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HALL 2 - BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTRE
20:30 INAUGURAL CONFERENCE DINNER Sponsored by
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08:00 - 10:00 MORNING SESSION ONE
09:00 EXHIBITION OPENS
09:30 EXHIBITION OPENING CEREMONY AND OFFICIAL TOUR
10:00 – 10:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
10:30 – 12:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 1 ROOM 3 SESSION 2 ROOM 4 SESSION 3
REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
HALL 2 - BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTRE
12:10 – 13:30 LUNCH Sponsored by
13:30 – 15:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 4 ROOM 3 SESSION 5 ROOM 4 SESSION 6
REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
15:10 – 15:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
15:30 – 16:20 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 4 ROOM 3 SESSION 5 ROOM 4 SESSION 6
REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
17:00 EXHIBITION CLOSES
19:00
AL GHAZAL BALLROOM, THE RITZ CARLTON, BAHRAIN HOTEL & SPA
GALA DINNER Sponsored by
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Sunday 20 May
TUES
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08:00 – 10.00 ROOM 1
MORNING SESSION TWO
09:30 EXHIBITION OPENS
10:00 – 10:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
10:30 – 12:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 7 ROOM 3 SESSION 8 ROOM 4 SESSION 9
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
12:10 – 13:30
HALL 2 - BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTRE
LUNCH Sponsored by
13:30 – 15:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 10 ROOM 3 SESSION 11 ROOM 4 SESSION 12
REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
15:10 – 15:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
15:30 – 16:20 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 10 ROOM 3 SESSION 11 ROOM 4 SESSION 12
REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
17:00 EXHIBITION CLOSES
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08:00 – 10.00 ROOM 1
MORNING SESSION THREE
09:30 EXHIBITION OPENS
10:00 – 10:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 13 ROOM 3 SESSION 14 ROOM 4 SESSION 15
10:30 – 12:10 REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
11:20 – 12:10 INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
HALL 2, BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTRE
12:10 – 13:30 LUNCH Sponsored by
ROOM 1
13:30 – 14:00 CLOSING CEREMONY & DELEGATE RAFFLE PRIZE DRAW Sponsored by
14:00 EXHIBITION CLOSES
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Sunday 20 MayConference Programme08:00 REGISTRATION OPENS
19:00 – 20:30 ROOM 1
Conference Opening Ceremony & Keynote Session: Creating Value: Technology, Investment & People
WELCOME REMARKS
| Abdulaziz M. Al-Judaimi | Conference Chairman, Middle East Petrotech 2012 | Vice President, Chemicals | Saudi Aramco
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
| His Excellency | Dr. Abdul Hussain bin Ali
Mirza | Minister of Energy | Bahrain
| Mohamed H. Al-Mady | Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive O�cer | SABIC | Saudi Arabia
| Farouk Al-Zanki | Chief Executive O�cer | Kuwait Petroleum Corporation | Kuwait
| Dr. Graeme Codrington | Futurist, Author, Keynote Presenter and
Expert on the New World of Work | TomorrowToday | USA
20:30
HALL 2, BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTRE
INAUGURAL CONFERENCE DINNER Sponsored by
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Monday 21 May
10:00 – 10:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
10:30 – 12:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 1 ROOM 3 SESSION 2 ROOM 4 SESSION 3
TOPIC REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
SESSION CHAIRMAN
Tony Raimundo, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
John Harrower, Bapco, Bahrain T. R. (Tom) Di Giacomo, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
10:30 – 10:55 PN182
Steam Turbine Admission Valves-Problem and Solutions from the Field Ali Al-Shurafa, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN092
Global Crude Re�ning & Clean Fuels Outlook for 2030Petr Steiner, Hart Energy, Belgium
PN001
Leading with Safety: The Path to ExcellenceTeg Matthews, BST, Belgium
Conference Programme continued
GUEST SPEAKERS
| Carol Williams | Executive Vice President,
Manufacturing & Engineering Dow Chemical Company
| USA
| Gary Adams | President | CMAI | USA
| Salma Al Hajjaj | Manager, Leadership
Development | Kuwait Petroleum
Corporation | Kuwait
| Norman Gilsdorf | President, High
Growth Regions | Honeywell | UK
07:00 REGISTRATION OPENS
08:00 - 10:00 ROOM 1
Morning Session One
MODERATOR
| Abdulaziz M. Al-Judaimi | Conference Chairman, Middle East Petrotech 2012
Vice President, Chemicals | Saudi Aramco
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10:55 – 11:20 PN069
Starting Up a World-Scale ULSD Hydrotreater Abdul Jabbar Mahmood, Bapco, Bahrain
PN082
Re�nery Complex of the FutureUjjal Mukherjee, Chevron Lummus Global, USA
PN244
Implementing Optimal Re�nery Energy E�ciency to Reduce Greenhouse Gases and Increase Net Pro�tabilityRob Howard, AspenTech, Bahrain
11:20 – 11:45 PN237
Optimum Operation to Produce Propylene OxideMushref Al-Hamrani, Petro Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
PN228
Hydrogen Solutions for Improved Pro�tabilityAlan Zagoria, UOP, USA
PN021
Using Technology to Embed Rules, Procedures and Best Practice in Work Execution is the Key to Improving Day to Day Operational Risk ManagementIain Mackay, Petrotechnics, UK
11:45 – 12:10 PN010
Sustainability in Downstream OperationsJim Davis, SAMI, Bahrain
PN199
Process Optimisation using Simulation and Integrated EconomicsVenkata Kapavarapu, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait
PN051
New Innovative Local Water Tool Enables Companies to Assess and Manage Risks and Impacts in Petroleum OperationsJamal Shamas, CH2M HILL, UAE
HALL 2, BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTRE
12:10 – 13:30
PRAYER BREAK
LUNCH Sponsored by
13:30 – 15:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 4 ROOM 3 SESSION 5 ROOM 4 SESSION 6
TOPIC REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
SESSION CHAIRMAN
Naji Abouchedid, UOP, USA Chris Hill, Shell Global Solutions (Middle East), UAE
Hafedh Al-Qassab, Bapco, Bahrain
13:30 – 13:55 PN255
Optimisation of Acid Gas Removal in Re�nery Amine Unit Operations Ravi Jani, Dow Oil and Gas, UAE
PN123
Innovation in Environmental Protection – New Waste Water Treatment Plant for BAPCO Re�nery, BahrainMano Venkat, Bapco, Bahrain
PN061
Contractor Safety: Issues, Best Practices and ApproachesStuart Johnston, BST, Belgium
13:55 – 14:20 PN233
Breakthrough Technology Solution in the Petrochemical Sector by Exploiting Synergies between Process and Product InnovationsJose Carrazza, UOP - A Honeywell Company, USA
PN036
Energy Management System at Kuwait Petroleum Europoort Re�nery (KPE)Stephan Bouwens, Kuwait Petroleum Europoort B.V., The Netherlands
PN099
Best Safety Practices During Plant’s T&IAyman Natto, Petro Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
Conference Programme continued10:30 – 12:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED
ROOM 2 SESSION 1 ROOM 3 SESSION 2 ROOM 4 SESSION 3
TOPIC REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
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Monday 21 May14:20 – 14:45 PN229
Ammonium Chloride Under Deposit Corrosion Attack in the Newly Commissioned Ras Tanura Diesel Hydrotreating (DHT) UnitRay Vermillion, P. Eng., Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN165
Shaybah NGL: A Great Design for a Great Future (Flare Design Challenge)Adel Al-Ghamdi, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN022
The Performance Culture: Why is Real, Measurable, Bottom Line Change So Di�cult to Get?Mark Broussard, SAMI, USA
14:45 – 15:10 PN124
Reliability Improvement Programme of Air Cooled Fin Fans in Re�nery using Wibull Analysis StudyAbhay Chandajkar, Bapco, Bahrain
PN 240
Energy Management System at Shell – Recent Improvements Lead to Sustainable SavingsMarieke Groenendaal, Shell Global Solutions International BV, The Netherlands
PN077
E�ective Application of New Technology in the HSE Risk Mitigation for Older Facilities in the Oil and Gas FieldHitoshi Kataoka, JGC Corporation, Japan
PRAYER BREAK
15:10 – 15:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
15:30 – 16:20 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 4 ROOM 3 SESSION 5 ROOM 4 SESSION 6
TOPIC REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
SESSION CHAIRMAN
Naji Abouchedid, UOP, USA Chris Hill, Shell Global Solutions (Middle East), UAE
Farhan Sari A.H. Al-Enezi, KNPC, Kuwait
15:30 – 15:55 PN130
Improved Hydrogen Plant Design to Meet Today’s Re�ning ChallengesOdile Buard, Air Liquide, France
PN111
Optimisation of Capital Employed in Oil Re�neries with a Focus on Storage and LogisticsJean-Gaël Le Floc’h, KBC Process Technology Ltd., UK
PN168
Mentoring Fit for Capability DevelopmentAhmed Ahmed, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
15:55 – 16:20 PN241
Khu� Gas Condensate as HS-FCC Feed for Propylene ProductionAbdennour Bourane, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN212
Integrated Business and Performance Management for Hydrocarbon Downstream, Petrochemicals and PolymersAdriaan Vos, Hyperion Systems Saudi Arabia Ltd., Saudi Arabia
PN202
An Analysis of Talent Management in the Context of NationalisationJunby Layaoen, UOP, USA
17:00 EXHIBITION CLOSES
19:00
AL GHAZAL BALLROOM, THE RITZ CARLTON, BAHRAIN HOTEL & SPA
GALA DINNER Sponsored by
Conference Programme continued
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Tuesday 22 May07:00 REGISTRATION OPENS
08:00 – 10.00 ROOM 1
Morning Session TwoMODERATOR
| Ebrahim Talib | Bapco | Bahrain
GUEST SPEAKERS
| Hugo Heath | Managing Director,
Global Sector Head | HSBC | UK
| Janet Froetscher | President & Chief
Executive O�cer | National Safety
Council | USA
| Jean Sentenac | Chairman & Chief
Executive O�cer | Axens | France
10:00 – 10:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
10:30 – 12:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 7 ROOM 3 SESSION 8 ROOM 4 SESSION 9
TOPIC DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
SESSION CHAIRMAN
Ismail Ahmed, Bapco, Bahrain Darar Azzam, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar Naseem Baqar, Bapco, Bahrain
10:30 – 10:55 PN110
A New Approach to Water Management in the Hydrocarbon Processing IndustriesIan Nicholas, KBC Process Technology Ltd., Bahrain
PN101
Investing in Re�neries of the FuturePaul Willbourne, Nexant Limited, UK
PN100
Thought Leadership in Managing RAWEC TalentsMohammad Al-Murci, Rabigh Arabian Water & Electricity Company (RAWEC), Saudi Arabia
10:55 – 11:20 PN020
Creating Safety Culture - A Challenge During Construction of Lube Base Oil Plant in BahrainLokesh Sood, Bapco, Bahrain
PN080
PetroPowerSM and PetroHyPowerSM
- Opportunities to Maximise Margins through Zero Residue Re�ningSteve Beeston, Foster Wheeler, USA
PN013
Implementing a Technical & Professional Career Ladder at BapcoSteve Brown, Bapco, Bahrain
Conference Programme continued
2012Middle East
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TUESD
AY 22 MAY 2012
Tuesday 22 May11:20 – 11:45 PN209
Healthy Workplace in Corporate SectorDebasis Bhattacharya, Corporate Value Management & Research Institute Pvt. Ltd., India
PN037
IsoTherming® Hydroprocessing Technology O�ers Unique Upgrade Opportunities for Re�neriesAndrew Tyas, DuPont Sustainable Solutions, UK
PN218
Engaging Employees in Plants Reliability ImplementationRachid Elaimani, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
11:45 – 12:10 PN024
EHSS Management Model; Driver Towards ExcellenceMusaad Al-Garawi, Jubail United Petrochemical Company, SABIC, Saudi Arabia
PN108
Next Generation Middle East Manufacturing Con�gurationsIan Nicholas, KBC Process Technology Ltd., Bahrain
PN193
Bapco’s Overseas Graduate Scholarship Programme - Securing Future TalentBill Chalmers, Bapco, Bahrain
HALL 2, BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTRE
PRAYER BREAK
12:10 – 13:30 LUNCH Sponsored by
13:30 – 15:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 10 ROOM 3 SESSION 11 ROOM 4 SESSION 12
TOPIC REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
SESSION CHAIRMAN
Mark Jones, Bapco, Bahrain Mark Viehman, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Homoud Al-Mutra�, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia.
13:30 – 13:55 PN213
How to Implement Best-In-Class Production Scheduling and Multi Blend Optimisation in Re�ning Best Practices from Project Experience in the KingdomSimon Rogers, Hyperion Systems Saudi Arabia Ltd., Saudi Arabia
PN122
New Group III Lube Base Oil Plant – Successfully Commissioned in BahrainSayed Alawi, Bapco, Bahrain
PN177
Application of BATNEEC (Best Available Technology Not Entailing Excessive Cost) in Oil and Gas Industry Mohammad Ali Khan, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
13:55 – 14:20 PN196
Advances in Aromatics Production with ParamaX TechnologiesSouhir Mathieu, Axens, France
PN007
Petro Rabigh, World’s Largest Deep Catalytic Cracking Unit and Integrated World–Scale Steam Cracker Dilip Dharia, Petro Rabigh & Shaw Energy & Chemical Groups, Saudi Arabia & USA
PN056
Lessons Learned from Process Incidents - Viewing Historical Data through the Lens of “Tenets of Operational Excellence”Vinod Menon, Bapco, Bahrain
14:20 – 14:45 PN137
Overall Optimisation E�orts at Ju’ayumah NGLF DepartmentMohammed Al-Zain, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN178
A Quantitative Analysis of Integration Options for Re�neries Clayton Sadler, UOP LLC, USA
PN175
Petro Rabigh 2011 Test & Inspection: Industrial Hygiene ChallengesMoustafa Awad, Petro Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
Conference Programme continued
2012Middle East
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TUES
DAY
22
MAY
201
2
Tuesday 22 May14:45 – 15:10 PN023
An Update of Low and Zero Rare Earth Catalysts and Additives Nathan Ergonul, Grace, Germany
PN191
Aromatics Project in KuwaitDhananjay Sarode, Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC), Kuwait
PN003
Root Cause Analysis as a Proactive Process Safety Management ToolLarry Perkinson, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PRAYER BREAK
15:10 – 15:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
15:30 – 16:20 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 10 ROOM 3 SESSION 11 ROOM 4 SESSION 12
TOPIC TOPIC REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
SESSION CHAIRMAN
Mark Jones, Bapco, Bahrain Osamah A-Fakieh, Petro Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
Homoud Al-Mutra�, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
15:30 – 15:55 PN206
Mitigating Pressure Drop Increases in Hydroprocessing ApplicationsStanley Gustas III, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN033
Preferred Leadership Style for Motivation, Commitment and Engagement Within the Petrochemical Industry - An HR Strategic RoleEdward Shelton, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN005
Linking EHSS Management Systems to Responsible CareTahir Qadir, Gulf Petrochemicals & Chemical Association (GPCA), UAE
15:55 – 16:20 PN068
Thermal Spray Coating for Re�nery and Petrochemical ApplicationKiyoshi Sakaino, JGC Corporation, Japan
PN129
Conserving Knowledge within the Organisation to Facilitate Continuous Resource Improvement Through a Unique Six-Sigma MethodologyJim Brigman, Ingenero, USA
PN155
Lessons Learned Implementing SAF-2 Based on the Implementation of the PSM Standard in the USAJohn Burgess, Smith & Burgess, USA
17:00 EXHIBITION CLOSES
Conference Programme continued
2012Middle East
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WED
NESD
AY 23 MAY 2012
Wednesday 23 May
10:00 – 10:30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by YASREF
10:30 – 12:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONSROOM 2 SESSION 13 ROOM 3 SESSION 14 ROOM 4 SESSION 15
TOPICREFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE IN HSE
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
SESSION CHAIRMAN
Ahmed Ghuloom Abdullah, Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC), Bahrain
T. R. (Tom) Di Giacomo, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Mark Bechtold, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
10:30 – 10:55 PN139
Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking (CSCC) in Merox PROCESS Units in JNGLF: History, Causes and MitigationFahd Al-Shahrani, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN059
Bapco’s Operational Excellence Management SystemMark Hodgkinson, Bapco, Bahrain
PN029
HR Role in Setting a Petrochemical Joint Venture - Lessons LearnedOsamah Al-Fakieh, Petro Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
10:55 – 11:20 PN083
Integrated Re�ning and Petrochemical UnitsDalip Soni, Lummus Technology - a CB&I Company, USA
PN216
Safety Workshop for Frontline Supervisors in a Boot Camp ApproachAlawi Al-Awwami, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN078
Tailor Made Training Programs for Operators Satish Vempati, UOP, USA
Conference Programme continued07:00 REGISTRATION OPENS
08:00 – 10.00 ROOM 1
Morning Session ThreeMODERATOR
| Mohammed H. Al-Gahtani | Saudi Aramco | Saudi Arabia
GUEST SPEAKERS
| Carlos Camacho | Head Global
Consultancy | Jacobs | UK
| Robert Munster | VP, HSE & Sustainable
Development | Qatar Shell GTL Ltd | Qatar
| Huda Al-Ghoson | Executive Director, Employee
Relations & Training | Saudi Aramco | Saudi Arabia
2012Middle East
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WED
NES
DAY
23
MAY
201
2
Wednesday 23 May
11:20 – 11:45 PN245
Driving to Pro�tability - Planning and Scheduling in the Ole�ns IndustryRob Howard, AspenTech, Bahrain
PN146
Controller Performance Dashboard throughout Saudi Aramco PlantsAri�en Adnan, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN210
Leadership as a Tool for Competitive Advantage - Key LessonsNorm Murray, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
11:45 – 12:10 PN076
Revamp Strategies for Hydrogen PlantsAnuj Jain, Technip, France
PN040
Future Re�nements in Re�ning ProcessesShailendra Mohite, Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Kuwait
PN257
Technical & Professional Ladder ProgramHaifa A. Al-Youhah, Kuwait National Petroleum, Kuwait
HALL 2, BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTRE
PRAYER BREAK
12:10 – 13:30 LUNCH Sponsored by
ROOM 1
13:30 – 14:00CLOSING CEREMONY & DELEGATE RAFFLE PRIZE DRAW Sponsored by
14:00 EXHIBITION CLOSES
Conference Programme continued10:30 – 12:10 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED
ROOM 2 SESSION 13 ROOM 3 SESSION 14 ROOM 4 SESSION 15
TOPICREFINING & PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
INVESTING IN PLANTS OF THE FUTURE
DEVELOPING PEOPLE UTILISING WORLD CLASS HR PROCESSES
SESSION CHAIRMAN
Ahmed Ghuloom Abdullah, Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC), Bahrain
John Harrower, BAPCO, Bahrain Mark Bechtold, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
2012Middle East
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Poster SessionsDaily from Monday 21 – Wednesday 23 May 2012
Coordinator: T. R. (Tom) Di Giacomo, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN179
Latest Improvements in VGO based Hydrocracking TechnologiesJoseph Ibrahim, Axens, France
PN195
Vertical Exchangers Removal for Re-TubingMohammed Al-Mohanna, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN081
Maximising Re�nery Margin with Minimal CAPEX: An Introduction to Foster Wheeler’s Best Practice Energy Management SolutionsDaniel Carter, Foster Wheeler, UK
PN052
Occupied Buildings in Process Plant Areas - A Practical Approach to the API Recommended PracticesVinod Menon, Bapco, Bahrain
PN169
The Demise of Unplanned Work in Riyadh Re�neryAbdullah Al-Dahfer, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN132
The Catalyst System Alteration in IZ Dehydrogenation Resulted in Historical Leap in Selectivity, Production Increase and Drastic Drop in Speci�c Raw Material ConsumptionMohammed Nawaz, Saudi European Petrochemical Company (Ibn Zahr), Saudi Arabia
PN220
Web-Based Operator Training Simulator. E�ective Training over the Corporate NetworkVassilis Harismiadis, Hyperion Systems Engineering, Greece
PN028
Potential CO2 Emission Reduction Strategies in Re�neriesTanzeem Siddiqui, Petro Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
PN183
CCR Catalyst Performance OptimisationTariq Al-Harbi, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN167
Plant Integrity WindowAbdulkarim Al-Dabass, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN238
Piloting Asset Performance Management Program: Implementation EchoYousef Al-Mutairi, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN254
Sustainability in ActionPeter Heydasch, DOW Chemical, Switzerland
PN208
Saudi Aramco RT Re�nery Approach in HPM ChallengesFeras Al-Anazi, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN047
Improving Coker Naphtha Hydrotreater PerformanceAli Al-Ajmi, Kuwait National Oil Company, Kuwait
PN222
Capturing Tacit Knowledge: A Method to Improve Human Capital and Competitive AdvantageMaher Al-Barghouthi, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
PN121
Selection of Hydrogen Sul�de Scavengers for Minimal Re�nery Impact Keiron Barron, Baker Hughes, USA
PN201
Proven World-Scale Technologies for Sour Gas Feed PretreatmentSteven Struyf, UOP, USA
PN097
Maintenance Repair & Operations Supply Chain Innovations in the Re�ning & Petrochemical IndustryJonathan Shorties, DHL Supply Chain, UK
PN067
Mitigate Corrosion in Crude Unit Overheads Using Online Monitoring and ControlPhilip Dixon, Nalco Saudi Co Ltd., Saudi Arabia
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Exhibition Organisers:
Arabian Exhibition Management WLLPO Box 20200Manama, BahrainE: [email protected] / [email protected]
Conference Organisers:
Saudi AramcoNorth Admin Building, Room N-3052Ras Tanura 31311, Saudi ArabiaT: +966 3 678 6167E: [email protected]
2012The 8th Middle EastRe�ning and PetrochemicalsConference & Exhibition
Middle East
AABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC)
ABDULLA A. ALRAYES & SONS CO. WLL
AIR PRODUCTS
AKH AL-SINAN & PARTNER, KYTOS ARABIA
AL-ABDULKARIM HOLDING COMPANY
AL BILAD CATALYST CO. LTD.
AL KHAFJI JOINT OPERATIONS
ALLIED MOULDED PRODUCTS, INC.
ALLWORLD EXHIBITIONS
AUMA ACTUATORS MIDDLE EAST WLL
AVK SAUDI VALVES MANUFACTURING CO. LTD.
AXENS
BTHE BAHRAIN PETROLEUM COMPANY (BAPCO)
BAHRAIN NATIONAL GAS COMPANY BSC (BANAGAS)
BORNEMANN GMBH
BOROUGE PTE. LTD.
BSL PIPES & FITTINGS
BUKAMAL
CCAL GAVIN LTD.
CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PURCHASING GUIDE (ASIAN TRADE PRESS)
COMSIP AL A’ALI
CTS MIDDLE EAST BAHRAIN WLL
D
DMS GLOBAL WLL
DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
DRAEGER SAFETY FIRE & GAS SYSTEMS
DRESSER AL RUSHAID VALVE & INSTRUMENT CO. LTD.
DUPONT SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS
EEAGLEBURGMANN
EAST WEST TRADING INTERNATIONAL
ENARDO LLC (AN HMT COMPANY)
ENTERPRISE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS WLL
EURECAT SA
FFOSTER WHEELERFUNKE+HUSTER-FERNSIGGGULF PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES CO. (GPIC)
GULFTRONIC - GENERAL ATOMICS
HHART ENERGY
HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO.
HMT
HONEYWELL
HYDROCARBON ENGINEERING MAGAZINE
HYPERION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PUBLIC LTD.
I
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS GROUP
J
J. DE JONGE FLOWSYSTEMS MIDDLE EAST
JAPAN COOPERATION CENTER, PETROLEUM (JCCP)
JOHN ZINK
KKBC PROCESS TECHNOLOGY LTD.
KSB AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
KUWAIT NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY (KNPC)
L
LESER MIDDLE EAST
THE LINDE GROUP
MMANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE SOLUTIONS (MES)
MORIMATSU GROUP
MPG MENDENER PRÄZISIONSROHR GMBH
N
NAIZAK GLOBAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS
NALCO SAUDI CO. LTD.
NATIONAL PHOTO SERVICES
NET SAFETY MONITORING / EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT
NICKELHÜTTE AUE GMBH
NICO S.P.A
O
OIL & GAS DIRECTORY MIDDLE EAST
OIL & GAS MIDDLE EAST
OIL REVIEW MIDDLE EAST
OSISOFT LLC
P
PAN GULF HOLDING
PENNANT ENGINEERING PVT. LTD.
PETRO RABIGH
PETROSKILLS
PIPELINE MAGAZINE (REFLEX PUBLISHING - A DMG EVENTS COMPANY)
QQATAR PETROLEUM
R
RESTECH FOR MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT
RITAG RITTERHUDER ARMATUREN GMBH & CO. ARMATURENWERK KG
S
SADARA CHEMICAL COMPANY
SANDVIK PROCESS SYSTEMS
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY (SAUDI ARAMCO)
SMAR
SPECTRASENSORS
SAMI
SULZER CHEMTECH MIDDLE EAST S.P.C.
SYSTRAN, INC.
TTASNEE (NATIONAL INDUSTRIALIZATION
COMPANY)
TAQA: INDUSTRIALIZATION & ENERGY SERVICES COMPANY
TEBODIN MIDDLE EAST LTD.
TECHNIP
UUOP LTD
V
VACONO ALUMINIUM COVERS GMBH
VILMAR SA
YYANBU ARAMCO SINOPEC REFINING COMPANY (YASREF) LTD.
YOKOGAWA MIDDLE EAST
YUSUF BIN AHMED KANOO CO. LTD. - OIL & GAS DIVISION
ZZYME-FLOW® DECON TECHNOLOGY
Exhibitors at Petrotech 2012Exhibitors as of 11 April 2012. The organisers accept no liability for any omissions from this list.
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