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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Kristi Ruskuski
kruskuski@oxfordprinceton.com
The Oxford Princeton Programme
116 Village Blvd.
Suite 230
Princeton, NJ 08540
609.524.1122
The Oxford Princeton Programme to Present Fuel Oil and Renewable Energy
Master Class Workshops at 9th Annual China Oil Traders' Conference
(23-26 April 2008; Chengdu, China)
PRINCETON, NJ - April 2008:
The Oxford Princeton Programme, the world's leading provider of education and
training solutions to the energy, commodity and derivatives markets, in
partnership with C1 Energy, the leading provider of petroleum market
intelligence in China and organizing sponsor of the 9th Annual China Oil
Traders' Conference, is pleased to announce two master class workshops to
complement event sessions on April 23rd 2008 at the Ping Le Room, Shangri-La
Hotel in Chengdu, China.
These half-day education events offer comprehensive overviews designed with
conference delegates in mind:
- Middle management
- Traders
- Trading managers
- Those involved in petroleum products supply and trading
Each workshop will last four hours consisting of six 30-35 minute sessions.
Fuel Oil (Morning of April 23rd 2008)
This class covers the two predominant uses for fuel oil: power generation and
bunker fuel.
It will cover how the origin and production of fuel oil determines its
properties and how these relate to end-user requirements. Also, how changes in
the refining industry are impacting fuel availability for end users.
It will also discuss specifications and quality testing and how to interpret and
use ISO 8217 marine fuel standards correctly, as well as new and upcoming test
methodology.
Finally, it explains the significance of tests and properties and considers the
real reasons for quality-performance problems followed by current cases and
issues (such as MARPOL impact).
Workshop sessions:
- Crude and refinery configuration and its relationship with user requirements; impact of changing refining scenarios
- Fuel specifications and the ISO 8217 standard
- Significance of fuel properties and tests; testing limitations
- Handling and logistics issues
- Inherent problem areas in quality and performance - what happens in practice
- Current issues in Bunkering - impact of MARPOL and other regulations
Registration fee and materials = RMB3,600 (US $495) which includes coffee break
and a workshop completion certificate.
Renewable Energy (Afternoon of April 23rd 2008)
The scenario for renewable energy is extremely complex and volatile. Many
options are available for planners and many opportunities for suppliers and
traders. But at the same time, there are ample opportunities to make bad
investment decisions and face large losses or missed opportunities. As
renewables is still an emerging sector, there is a lack of awareness,
misunderstanding and overall inexperience: this is a true pioneer frontier.
This class will discuss the options available as well as pros and cons to
various approaches.
It will also review what is happening globally with emphasis on Asia, and see
what the various drivers are for renewables introduction.
Biofuels will be discussed in some detail - from both market/commercial and
technical/engineering perspectives. Furthermore, a look at why biofuels are
entirely different from traditional forms of energy and what steps must be taken
to be successful in biofuels supply and trading.
Finally, there will be a review of how things are developing and what to expect
in the near future.
Workshop sessions:
- Overview of renewable energy options and practicalities
- Review of the global situation and the position in Asia; policy and business drivers
- Biofuels introduction - ethanol
- Biodiesel
- Distribution and logistic considerations; why biofuels are different
- Future developments and new technology
Registration fee and materials = RMB3,600 (US $495) which includes coffee break
and a workshop completion certificate.
Mr. Ray Hogger will lead these workshops and a Chinese translator will be
available to ensure material is properly covered and that all questions are
addressed. Mr. Hogger is an independent consultant with Radius Technical
Consulting (Singapore) and has extensive experience in quality and technical
areas in the chemical sector including oil, gas, chemicals, chemical specialties
and medical-pharmaceutical industries. He is a specialist on fuel quality and
technical contracting and handles legal and insurance cases as well as provides
various technical consultancy and training services. He also engages in the
exciting new world of nanotechnology in developing fuel catalysts, additives and
product markers as well as in alternative fuels - biodiesel and fuel ethanol.
Mr. Hogger has also worked with the SGS group, first in chemical/pharmaceutical
inspection, followed by laboratory management and then as a Quality Manager
where he developed a set of corporate quality and TQM/QA programs. He
transferred to Singapore in 1992, and worked for SGS as General Manager for the
Petroleum and Petrochemicals Division covering inspection, testing, metrology,
environment and technical services. He then worked with Intertek (Caleb Brett)
and BSI (Inspectorate) as Regional Technical and Business Development Manager -
Asia. Mr. Hogger is a graduate chemist from Oxford University and a Chartered
Chemist. He is a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Member of the
Chartered Quality Institute.
For all inquires on this or The Oxford Princeton Programme's wide array of
training options, please contact Kristi Ruskuski at
+1 (609) 524-1122 or via email
kruskuski@oxfordprinceton.com.
About The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc.
The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc., with regional offices in Princeton, NJ,
Oxford, UK and Singapore, is the world's leading provider of training solutions
to the energy, commodity and derivatives industries. In addition to
PrincetonLive.com, which offers more than 25 energy and commodity web-based
training modules, The Oxford Princeton Programme provides more than 70
instructor-led training courses. Designed for all levels of expertise, courses
include views of oil, power, natural gas and a variety of other energy,
commodity and derivatives topics. For more information, log onto
www.oxfordprinceton.com.
About C1 Energy (China)
C1 Energy, a division of CBI China, is the first independent and professional
market reporter and pricing agency to be established in China, over seven years
ago. It publishes on China's petroleum markets on a daily basis in both Chinese
and English. C1 publishes intra-day market prices, commentaries and news (in
Chinese language) through its real time C1 Energy Terminal service and SMS
service.
C1 is recognized in this industry as the leading provider of petroleum market
intelligence on China. C1's international readers span 28 countries, and include
all the international oil majors, major producers, refiners, trading and
brokering houses, banks and fund managers, as well as international bodies, such
as the International Energy Agency and OPEC. C1 China Oil Data and some market
reports are available to professional traders and analysts worldwide on the
terminal and analytics systems of SunGard Fame, LIM, OILspace, GlobalView and
REUTERS. For more information, log onto www.c1energy.biz.
Contact:
Kristi Ruskuski / The Oxford Princeton Programme
Tel: 609.524.1122 /
kruskuski@oxfordprinceton.com
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