PTQ-Petroleum Technology Quarterly has announced a call for papers for the 12th Refining India conference, scheduled for 22-23 September 2025 in New Delhi.
India is projected to be a huge consumer of petroleum products over the next
decade and beyond. As such, all the big names, as well as many of the smaller
ones, will be involved. It is a great event to be involved in if you have any
interest in working in the region.
More details are available at: https://refiningindia.com/refiningindia2025/en/page/home
Here is the text of an email alerting me to the event …
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Brought to you by PTQ Magazine and IDS, Refining India will host senior
management and engineers from every refinery and head office in India, along
with international technology companies, to highlight the latest processes,
technologies, products, and services available to them.
With India's refining capacity set to expand from 256 to 309 million metric
tons by 2028, this year's conference offers an ideal opportunity to showcase
your solutions.
We're looking for, but not limited to, the following key conference themes:
- Refining, Petrochemical and Chemical Integration /
Expansion
- New Process / Catalyst Technologies
- Process Optimisation / Energy Efficiency
- Digitalisation, Analytics and AI
- Energy Transition Technologies
We would also welcome submissions that go beyond these themes. All submissions
will enter a review process and are not automatically guaranteed for inclusion.
If you would to suggest a presentation now, please email your 200 word abstract
to Rene Gonzalez editor@petroleumtechnology.com.
https://refiningindia.com/refiningindia2025/en/page/home
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