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The Olefins Business - Markets and Economics (CH6)
Manama, Bahrain
2 - 4 March 2009
Oxford, UK
21 - 23 April 2009
The course covers the technology, economics and markets for the olefins business. It will explore the economics of different feedstocks and the balance of supply and demand. There will be a full discussion about the importance of integration downstream to derivatives.

"Very useful and interesting course, which enabled me to learn some more in depth about feedstocks and lower olefins."
M.D., Shell
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A very complete course for new entrants in the business."
N.B., Atofina
Petrochemical Markets and Economics -
The Impact of Feedstocks and Costs on Competitiveness and Business Strategy (CH1O)
Singapore
16 - 18 March 2009
This three-day course provides a fundamental understanding of petrochemical economics and the feedstock/price inter-relationships affecting market competitiveness. It will analyse the fundamentals of competitiveness in producing base chemicals and how these will affect business decisions, process and feedstock selection. Participants will analyse production and supply costs which will highlight the price determining mechanisms and opportunities for profits in the industry. The course is not aimed at existing experts but instead, serves as an introduction to more specialised courses.
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**Mention this code CH0112 when registering 30-59 calendar days prior and automatically receive a 5% discount on any instructor-led course. Mention this code when registering 60-89 calendar days prior to the course date and receive 10% off; 90 or more calendar days prior, receive 15% off the course fee (cannot be combined with any other discount from The Oxford Princeton Programme).
Understanding the International Petrochemicals Business - Technology, Markets and Economics (CH0)
Oxford, UK
31 March - 2 April 2009
The organic chemical industry centres on the relationships between raw materials, intermediates, end products and applications. Basic to these relationships are chemical reactions, and fundamental to the total business is economics. To be able to work successfully within this complex industry requires a combination of practical experience with an understanding of chemistry, markets and economics. The course offers an organised overview of the industry that is essential for the successful operations within it. There are no pre-requisites for this course, nor is any advanced preparation required.

"Excellent speaker, highly knowledgeable and capacity to transmit knowledge, up-to-date information." B.C., ExxonMobil
Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Technology (GDT1)
Oxford, UK
20 - 22 April 2009
This course provides an introduction to gasoline and diesel fuel technology. Presentations include refining, blending, specifications, performance, environmental aspects and the use of additives. Current and future challenges faced by the motor manufacturers, oil and additive industries will also be addressed.

"Variety of information: course provided complete overview of gasoline diesel fuel technology and Oxford is a lovely place."
M.D., Agip Deutschland GmbH 
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