Introduction to Petrochemicals Training - Singapore

  • Wood Mackenzie Singapore
  • Singapore, Singapore
The petrochemicals industry is becoming more important and changing quicker than ever, with waves of large-scale investments throughout the world. This half day training session will get participants up to speed on the fundamentals of the Aromatics, Olefins and Polyolefins industries and provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the industry including interactive analyses of chemistries, technologies, demand, pricing, economics and key stakeholders. Why attend: Gain essential insights into the petrochemicals industry, helping to understand the relationships among energy, feedstocks, basic chemicals, polymers and consumer demand. Understand price and margin drivers of key chemical markets, helping to make better informed business decisions Navigate through chemical value chains, helping you to discern the best investment opportunities. Who should attend? The session is built from the ground up for professionals working in: • Global banking • Equity • Fixed income • Derivative research • Institutional investment

Agenda

  • 27 September 2019

    • Registration

    • Introduction - General chemistry overview

      Speakers

      • Darryl joined Wood Mackenzie’s Chemical Research team in 2012 as an analyst, with specialization in aromatics (benzene, xylene, toluene). He is developing new chemical research products and analytics that integrate closely with existing Wood Mackenzie research. Prior to joining, he spent 7 years in ExxonMobil, with experience in both a manufacturing and a business environment in Singapore. He started his career as a process engineer within ExxonMobil Chemicals, spending time in both the chemicals pant and the refinery. Subsequently he undertook roles as a start-up engineer and logistics planner in ExxonMobil’s Intermediates business. He then progressed to site optimisation and coordination, covering aromatics, olefins, chemical intermediates, naphtha and crude oil. Darryl’s last role prior to joining Wood Mackenzie was as the Aromatics Regional Business Planner for Asia Pacific.

    • Aromatics overview

      • Introduction and overview • Production Sources • Supply • Demand • Logistics: pipelines, railcars, and shipping • Pricing and economics: pricing indices, production costs, specifications, market drivers • Major producer

      Speakers

      • Darryl joined Wood Mackenzie’s Chemical Research team in 2012 as an analyst, with specialization in aromatics (benzene, xylene, toluene). He is developing new chemical research products and analytics that integrate closely with existing Wood Mackenzie research. Prior to joining, he spent 7 years in ExxonMobil, with experience in both a manufacturing and a business environment in Singapore. He started his career as a process engineer within ExxonMobil Chemicals, spending time in both the chemicals pant and the refinery. Subsequently he undertook roles as a start-up engineer and logistics planner in ExxonMobil’s Intermediates business. He then progressed to site optimisation and coordination, covering aromatics, olefins, chemical intermediates, naphtha and crude oil. Darryl’s last role prior to joining Wood Mackenzie was as the Aromatics Regional Business Planner for Asia Pacific.

    • Networking break

    • Olefins & Polyolefins overview

      • Introduction and overview • Production Sources • Supply • Demand • Logistics: pipelines, railcars, and shipping • Pricing and economics: pricing indices, production costs, specifications, market drivers • Major producer

      Speakers

      • Catherine joined the Downstream Research team of Wood Mackenzie as a Chemicals Analyst in March 2013. She was previously with SABIC, where she was the Market Intelligence manager supporting the Functional Chemicals portfolio for Performance Chemicals, responsible for providing market analysis, price forecasts and competitor analysis. Prior to SABIC she was with CMAI for 4 years as Research Associate supporting Asian Aromatics. Catherine graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering

Fees

Training

$500.00