“The Law of Triviality... briefly stated, it
means that the time spent on any item of the agenda will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.” --
C. Northcote Parkinson (English Writer, 1909-1993)
The inaugural PARTC - Pan-African Refining Technology Conference (http://incisive-events.cvent.com/events/partc-annual-meeting-2013/event-summary-939325ec11bb400eb3a3c87f0b10a30b.aspx)
, will be held in Cape Town, South Africa, 10-11 September 2013.
Global Technology Forum, producer of the event, also produces the annual ERTC –
European Refining Technology Conference, ARTC – Asian Refining Technology
Conference, and LARTC – Latin American Refining Technology Conference.
According to the email notice I received …
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Just a few agenda highlights will include:
A Keynote address from Abubakar Sambo, Vice
Chair for Africa, WORLD ENERGY COUNCIL
Exclusive case studies from some of the most
prominent refiners in the region:
* Chevron
* Khartoum Refinery of Sudan
* Libyan National Oil Corporation
* Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
* SASOL
* Shell
* Total
A review of the processes and methods that can:
* Improve refinery profitability
* Enable the adjustment to the gas emissions requirements
* Improve the quality of fuels
We would like to take this opportunity to thank
the PARTC Annual Meeting advisors. The panel of industry experts assess every
single presentation to ensure that the conference agenda is innovative and
relevant to the current issues facing the industry:
Dave Wright, Senior Advisor to the MD and CEO,
ENGEN
Pieter van Heerden, Chief Scientist, SASOL
Mansour Masoud Emtir, Industrial Specialist,
LIBYAN NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION
Thomas Surmon, Technical Manager-Fuels and
Lubricants,TOTAL
Imad Hassan, Project Coordinator, Refining
Excellence, KHARTOUM REFINERY SUDAN
Remember, to take advantage of the early booking
discounts and make savings on full price tickets book now:
Source: http://incisive-events.cvent.com/events/partc-annual-meeting-2013/event-summary-939325ec11bb400eb3a3c87f0b10a30b.aspx
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