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6th Global Ethanol Focus 2015

Time:2015-09-15 -09-16location:beijing beijingshi

Enmore (formerly known as CBI China), is going to hold 6th Global Ethanol Focus 2015 during September 15-16, 2015 in Beijing, China, after a series of successful GEF events. We are now gathering market participants of knowledge and experience to share the dynamics, developments and challenges lie ahead for ethanol and biofuels. 100+ attendees from ethanol chains worldwide are expected.

Why attend?

To follow the government direction, seize the new market trend, and predict

 the new demand.


To get involved in a platform where covering in-depth speeches, panel

 discussions, networking, and promotion.


To communicate with market players, define ethanol development and future


Event Highlights

0900-1200   Presenting Global Renewable Energy Development

Taking a glance at the progress made from policy into reality

Positioning ethanol industry among renewable energy


1400-1800  Tracing   Ethanol Feedstock, Biomass; Projecting 

Ethanol Production &Trade

Mapping various feedstocks of   different countries, tracking volatile price and

its availability

Seeing ethanol market from its   production and trade

Catching up the new updates on   technology of 2G ethanol


0900-1200   Navigating Hot Markets and Tracking New Opportunities

Taking a look at the current situation with a special focus on  

China and emerging markets


1800-2000  Outdoor   Party

Join the outdoor party and band

Network with market players, decision makers in a free and  

cheerful atmosphere

Given the changes in the market, Enmore is holding "6th Global Ethanol Focus 2015” in Beijing, China on September 15-16, 2015.


With decades of bioethanol application in transportation fuel, we see ethanol blending mandates level goes up from 5% up to 20% even 85%, in the same timeframe, we also see the carbon emission reduction. Taking a glance at the progress made from policy into reality, what can we see in the future of ethanol, and how do we position ethanol industry among renewable energy industries, wind power, hydropower, solar power, etc.


Let us take a look at the current situation and dynamics


Start with China market—China increased its import from Pakistan largely for the first half year and it also faced the increasing price of corn. China ethanol capacity is 11 million metric tons per year with its consumption of 5.8 metric tons per year. So is the rocketing increase of import driven by its climbing demand or merely price gap?


How do we seize the trade flow with dynamics, combining the factors of currency, new blending mandates, feedstock / gasoline price volatility, supply-demand situation worldwide?


Step to the 2G ethanol—is there any technology updates from biomass, pretreatment, hydrolysis, distillation to bioethanol? Has the technology reached the level of commercialization?


Sugar/ molasses/tapioca suppliers

Ethanol producers/ traders

Oil companies

Alcohol distilleries

Chemical users

Technology providers

Logistics and storage companies

Government officials

Policies makers

Quality supervision

Inspection


6th Global Ethanol Focus 2015

AGENDA

Day One | September 15 | Tuesday

 

0800-0900   Registration and networking

 

0900-0915   OPENING REMARKS

 

Presenting Global Renewable Development

0915-0945 Presenting Global   Ethanol Trade Flow and Oil Market

Speaker: Prateek Tiwari, Vitol

 

0945-1015 Volatile Crude   Oil Market and Its Effect on Fuel Industry

Speaker: Sebastian Lewis, Platts

 

Coffee Break

 

1045-1115 US’s RFS2 History and Effects – Can It Be Replicated Elsewhere?

Speaker: Andrea Valerio, Noble Group

1115-1145 POLICIES—Chinese policies on renewable fuel

Speaker: Gao Shixian, National Development and Reform   Commission (NDRC)

 

PANEL DISCCUSION:

l     Factors for ethanol and renewable development including   methanol/ethanol/biodiesel mandates

l     Good examples from US and Europe

l     Its potentials in Asia and the remaining regions and what need   to be done

 

Lunch Buffet

 

Seeing Ethanol from Feedstock

1400-1430 New Normal of the Energy Market: Challenges and Opportunities 

Speaker: Deng Yusong, Development Research Center of the State   Council (DRC)

 

1430-1500 Food or   Energy : Corn Industry Development Analysis

Speaker: Cao Zhi, National Grain&Oil Trade Center

 

1500-1530 Ethanol Using for Biojet Fuel

Speaker:   Ken Lai, Lanza Tech

Coffee Break

1600-1630   Analysis on Sugar industry and its effect on its application and ethanol

Speaker: Pipat Suttiwisedsak   ,TEMA

1630-1700   Volatile Sugar Price and its Application in Ethanol and other Segments: the   Thai Experience

Speaker: Klanarong Sriroth , Kasetsart University

PANEL DISCCUSION:

l     Cornseen from production, price,   policies in US & China

l   Sugarcane—updates   on Brazil sugarcane production and ethanol

l   Molasses—molasses availability coming with   sugar prices plunge

l   Cassava—updates   on its production and trade between SEA & China

l   Feedstock   comparison & competitiveness—production, price, cost

 

Open-air Entertainment   & BBQ Dinner Night

 

Day Two | September 16 | Wednesday

 

Presenting Production, Projecting Trade, Tracking New   Opportunities (Moderator: Paul   Roberts)

0900-0915 Remarks: Opening address with a glance of dynamics   worldwide--Paul Roberts, Alcotra Singapore

 

0915-0945 Facing the Challenges and Opportunities- Overview   and Outlook of China Ethanol Situation and Its trial on Cellulosic Ethanol

Speaker: Lin Hailong, COFCO

 

0945-1015 Pakistan Ethanol Supply and Demand—New Production,   New Market, New Opportunities

Speaker: Ahsan Izhar Ul,, Madina Group

 

Coffee Break

 

1045-1115 Ethanol   Development in the Philippines—how do we see the increasing demand effect the   market domestically and internationally

Speaker: Job   Ambrosio, EPAP

 

1115-1145 Ethyl   Acetate Usage

Speaker: Zhu   Lining , ICIS

 

1145-1200   PANEL DISCCUSION:

l     World production and trade flow in the near future

l     Factors that affect the international market seeing from   currency, economy, policies

l   Major   market’s effect: US & Brazil, Pakistan & Europe, Japan & Korea,   SEA

 

Lunch Buffet

 


A range of sponsorship packages can be customized to meet your marketing goals. By sponsoring at the 6th Global Ethanol Focus 2015 conference you will be part of an event which brings together an unrivalled network of attendees from SEA, China, Pakistan and East Asia, attracting the key decision makers and industry buyers. We will partner with you to ensure the event meets your business goals.


Contact us
For more information please contactAmber Chen 021-5155 0809
Fax:021-5155 0778
Email:amberchen@enmore.com
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