Thursday, March 21, 2013

Conference Alert: Independent Refineries China Summit


“I have an existential map; it has 'you are here' written all over it” -- Stephen Wright (American Actor and Writer, b.1955)

The 6th Annual Independent Refineries China Summit takes place on 20-22 March 2013 in Zhoushan, Zhejiang China.

I know this thanks to an email I received from Clarion, producer of the event.

Here is an excerpt …

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The oil map is being redrawn and the possibility for China to be the next big global product exporter is very real. China's crude-processing capacity will increase by 39.5 million metric tons a year to 614 million a year in 2013, while actual throughput will climb 5.4 percent to 489 million tons, according to China National Petroleum Corp. Will this new oil-refining capacity outpace demand growth and cause a fuel glut in China? What will be the impact on the global market?

The 6th Annual Independent Refineries China Summit takes place on 20-22 March 2013 in Zhoushan, Zhejiang China. It brings together the major oil refineries in China to discuss major developments and analyse the oil demand and supply situation. This is your chance to find out from the horse's mouth how upbeat refineries in China are on oil prices, what are the current challenges they are facing, what type of new investments are they planning, who do they plan to partner with, what are the potential new developments, and if there are any plans to become a global exporter.

Source: http://www.clarionevents.asia/

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If this looks interesting, you might want to bookmark the Clarion site for future reference.

While you’re at it, bookmark Clarion’s corporate site as well:

http://www.clarionevents.com/

Speaking of bookmarks, here are two tips that may save you a lot of future grief …

TIP #1: EXPORT your bookmarks periodically and store the file on your computer, in the Cloud, and on an external drive. You’ve spent several years creating this list … it would be a shame to lose it due to a computer crash



TIP #2: Add your bookmarks to your Delicious.com account. Not only is it another way to use the Cloud as another storage option. It also enables you to add descriptive text and tags to each bookmark, making it easy to search for them using keywords. It doesn’t matter how good your list is, if you can’t find what you’re looking for when you need it.



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