The dwindling oil-gas margin has had a dramatic influence on the current status of the
Gas to Liquids market. With major
GTL projects being placed on hiatus or shut down all together. However, recent advancements in smaller-scale
GTL solutions and its commercial viability are driving down the capital and operating cost of
GTL. With regulatory and legislative forces favouring the
GTL market we are sure to see an expansion in the industry.
With an impressive 17 years of experience in the
Gas to Liquids field we are proud to announce the deliverance of our 18th Annual
GTL conference on the 12th to 13th October 2015, London.
This event is sure to be one of the highlights of the industry calendar providing delegates with an all-encompassing, robust and insightful presentation on the latest developments within the Gas to Liquids industry. This is a unique opportunity for attendees to gain a competitive edge as well as key insight into the strategies to overcome the logistical, financial, technological and economic challenges associated with projects. The conference will provide the perfect platform for networking with perspectives from all of the key influences of the
Gas to Liquids ecosystem.
Many of the most cutting edge topics shall be addressed assessing how to sustain development in the field, small scale technological advancements, risk mitigation strategies, project updates and many more.
Benefits of Attending
- Providing the chance to hear about the latest developments in Africa, The Middle East and North America.
- Presenting the latest developments in small scale technology and assessing it’s commercial viability.
- Comparative analysis of global regions, including emerging markets and where GTL is headed next.
- Assessment of the long term drivers behind feedstock prices and evaluating sustained GTL growth in a low oil price environment.
- Risk mitigation strategies and operating economically as well as managing volatile external threats.
- Hear from the resource holders perspective on long term market forecasts in the natural gas industry.
Plus an Interactive Half-Day Post-Conference Workshop | Wednesday 14th October 2015
How viable are GTL opportunities in today’s energy price world?Workshop Leader: Alex Forbes, Director, Forbes Communications
8.30am - 12.30pm
Speakers
- Ahmed Abdullayev, Vice President Business Development, Renaissance Heavy Industries
- Alex Forbes, Director, Forbes Communications
- David Small, Vice President Global Energy Services, NiQuan Energy
- Ed Osterwald, Partner, CEG Europe
- Elliot Hicks, COO, Oberon Fuels
- Erik Scher, Executive Vice President - Research & Development, Intellectual Property, Siluria Technologies
- George Boyajian, Vice President Business Development, Primus Green Energy
- Iraj Isaac Rahmim, President, E-MetaVenture Inc.
- John Oyen, Manager of Business Development, ABB Group
- Malcolm Wells, Director, Malwell Corporate Projects Ltd
- Mitch Hindman, Licensing Manager, Technology, Sales & Licensing, ExxonMobil & Engineering
- Narsi Ghorban, Managing Director, Narkangan GTL International Company
- Neville Hargreaves, Business Development Director, Velocys
- Richard Poole, Technical Director, Midstream and Downstream, Gaffney, Cline & Associates
- Robert Clews, Head of Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals, Project Finance, SMBC Europe Division
- Roger Carvalho, Managing Partner, SPTEC Advisory
- Wyoming State Senator Cale Case, Ph.D., Natural Resource Economist and Consultant, Wyoming Legislature
Please fill in your name and email to receive the conference agenda of this event.
The agenda is available as PDF under downloads at the right side of the page.
Venue
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum
97 Cromwell Rd, Kensington, SW7 4DN
London, UK
Venue
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum97 Cromwell Rd,
London, SW7 4DN
United Kingdom