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Strategies for achieving optimal plant efficiency and increased output
Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 201621-23 November 2016Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Syngas | Ammonia | Urea | Nitrates | Methanol | GTL | Hydrogen
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Operator rate
US$525
30+ experts presenting new technology developments and case studies
NEW! Strategic Sessions examining supply, demand, feedstocks and investment
25+ exhibitors showcasing the latest technologies
23 technical papers/case studies exploring technology and operational improvements
13+ hours of certificated technical training
Such a good conference, not only for new knowledge but also new networking. I am eager to attend this tremendous seminar again.Process Engineer, PT Petrokimia Gresik
NEW! Interactive Troubleshooting clinics covering reformers and urea operations
200+ delegates: unparalleled peer-to-peer networking and knowledge sharing
7+ hours for peer-to-peer discussion and networking
5 practical, hands-on workshops
Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 2016 • 21-23 November 2016, Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
Keep updated on the programme, visit www.nitrogenasia.com
Now in its fifth year, the conference returns to Indonesia, South East Asia’s nitrogen production hub, from 21-23 November 2016, at the Shangri-La Jakarta. The conference is firmly established as the premier event for promoting and enhancing best practice through technical innovation for the Asian nitrogen and syngas industries.This is an unparalleled opportunity for nitrogen and syngas producers to develop a strategic approach to maximising the value of existing assets, optimising plant operations, and troubleshooting operational problems to ensure safe, reliable and environmentally compliant production.
The comprehensive three-day programme will feature strategic sessions exploring supply and demand dynamics across the fertilizer, methanol and syngas markets; feedstock outlooks for natural gas and coal gasification; and opportunities for technical optimisation and investment in co-production.
These sessions will be complemented by an extensive technical programme incorporating practical workshops, technical papers and interactive troubleshooting clinics, providing an unrivalled opportunity for peer-to-peer problem solving, through case-studies and shared experience.
Whether you are investing in a new plant, revamping an existing plant, or maintaining your plant to achieve optimal production, safety and environmental performance, CRU’s Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 2016 is the must-attend event for 2016.
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Who attends? 200+ of your peers:
Participants by Industry
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The conference is very informative and provides valuable insights on nitrogen. It is also a good platform to learn about the best products from other plants and organisations.Executive Ammonia/Methanol, Petronas Chemicals Fertiliser Kedah Sdn Bhd
This conference has benefitted me in plant and energy evaluation. Worldwide information and networking with experienced experts and process licensors of catalyst and equipment.Process Engineer Manager, PT Pupuk Kalimantan Timur
Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 2016 • 21-23 November 2016, Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
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New for 2016: Interactive troubleshooting clinicsThese clinics are designed to enable delegates to submit questions or case studies around operational problems they have faced in the running of their plants. Each clinic will be moderated and will incorporate an open exchange of ideas and experience from all participants.
There will be one clinic looking at troubleshooting performance and operational problems associated with Reformers.
The second clinic will discuss common problems in Urea production.
Submit your question or case study to [email protected] Questions and case studies are welcome to be submitted anonymously.
Why attend?
What you will learn at Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 2016:
1stop forum
for the latest operational
updates
7+hours of
dedicated networking
13hours of
certificated technical training
5practical hands-on
workshops
23papers highlighting
technology and operational
improvement
How market developments in the nitrogen and methanol industries will impact trade balances and prices globally and in SE Asia
Practical solutions to common operational problems in steam reformers
Plant energy efficiency improvements for ammonia and urea complexes
What catalyst developments are providing greater efficiency in syngas, ammonia and methanol plants
How to optimise performance with new technical services and solutions
New developments in the production of nitrates
New developments in urea operations, production and finishing
The Technical workshops are hosted by experts in the various technical areas. They are open to:
* Plant and Production Management
* Technical Directors
* Operations personnel
* Maintenance/Reliability/Sustainability staff
* Asset Integrity/Utilities staff
* Health/Safety/Environment staff
* Mechanical Engineers
* Process Engineers
Some restrictions may apply, so please see each workshop outline for details of who the workshop is open too.
Further information on the workshops is available on the website.
Technical workshops
Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 2016 • 21-23 November 2016, Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Workshop: Emissions and environment Open for Urea plant owners and operators
11:00 Governments worldwide put stricter norms on emission and energy consumptions in order to protect the environment.
Stamicarbon is a front runner in developing technologies that enable the urea industry to comply with these regulations, in order to give plant owners a clear competitive advantage and to simultaneously improve the quality of life for all.
See website for full content of all workshops
Technical papers: Reformers
11:00 Optimum reformer monitoring and balance
John Brightling, Johnson Matthey
11:30 Reformer tube inspection and life assessment: Case studies of online failures avoided
Charles Thomas, Daniel Drabble, Quest Integrity
12:00 Reformer tubes in a steam methane reformer: Critical components
Hugues Chasselin, Manoir Industries
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10:30 Break
12:30 Lunch
Clinic 1: Reformers: Troubleshooting and solutions
13:30 This interactive clinic will enable delegates to submit questions or case studies in advance or on site. Potential subject areas for discussion include:- Convection section fouling, inspections and cleaning- Flue gas tunnel problems – collapse or derail of bricks
arrangement- Burner issues – uneven flames, impingement on
tubes, burner refractory damages- Tramp air issues – radiant section, convection section
furnaces & combustion air preheaters- Commissioning and start-up protocols on Reformers - Turnaround planning - Refractory, transfer line and catalyst tube failures - Catalyst crushing or poisoning
Submit your question or case study to [email protected]
Workshop: Emissions and environment (continued) Open for Urea plant owners and operators
13:30 This workshop provides participants with insights in the different available process technologies and how they relate to each other in terms of energy consumption, it provides information on the latest emission scrubbing technologies and the possibilities to install these in existing plants.
During this interactive workshop, participants also have the opportunity to connect with experts from Stamicarbon to discuss possibilities on how to improve the efficiency of their plants.
See website for full content of all workshops
09:00 Global nitrogen outlook
- The end of the boom: The outlook for global capacity as investment slows.
- Cost competitiveness: The impact of gas market reforms, a structurally weak oil market and a depressed coal price on global nitrogen margins
- How will nitrogen prices fare against deflationary macro headwinds?
Anders Isberg, Senior Consultant, CRU
09:30 Methanol market outlook
- Global methanol balance to 2017
- Main drivers
- Regional balances
- Methanol use and economics
- Methanol pricing and margins
Mark Berggren, Managing Director, Methanol Market Services Asia
10:00 Global gas outlook
- Short-medium term outlook for the global gas market- Supply and demand outlook for key regions
PLENARY SESSION
DAY ONE: MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER
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Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 2016 • 21-23 November 2016, Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
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12:30 Lunch
10:30 Break
Clinic 2: Urea production and operations troubleshooting and solutions
11:00 This interactive clinic will enable delegates to submit questions or case studies in advance or on site. Potential subject areas for discussion include:
- High pressure equipment reliability
- High pressure piping reliability
- Safety incidents
- Revamp options
- Urea product quality
- Corrosion problems
Submit your question or case study to [email protected]
Workshop: Pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-up of steam methane reformer Open to all attendees
11:00 Commissioning and start-up is the last and critical step of a project execution process after mechanical completion.
This phase covers pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-up activities including guarantee performance tests of an equipment or plant.
One of the key equipment items in a conventional plant for production of Ammonia, Methanol and Hydrogen is the steam-methane reformer furnace.
See website for full content of all workshops
Workshop: Fertilizer complexes: An integrated design approach for revamping and new plantsOpen to operators and technical staff from nitrogen and syngas producers
15:30 The workshop will explore ways to improve the efficiency of fertilizer plants by adopting the most advanced technologies and by closely integrating the various units. Two case histories will be discussed, involving ammonia and urea complexes.
See website for full content of all workshops
STREAM B
Technical papers: Ammonia revamps and CO2 removal
15:30 Improved KBR technologies enables low cost ammonia production
Akhil Nahar, KBR
16:00 Cutting-edge solutions for ammonia plant revamps
Johan Jönsson, Haldor Topsoe
16:30 Revamping Benfield solution based carbon dioxide removal systems in ammonia plants
Shamik Bhattacharya, KBR
17:00 Optimising CO2 removal processes in ammonia production using formulated gas treating solvents
Armin Hassanzedeh, Dow
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09:00 Agricultural demand outlook- Major demand points and key price drivers
- Key developments in regional supply
- Global fertilizer markets competitive landscape and medium-term outlook
Mike Gallagher, General Manager – Fertilizers, CRU
09:30 NPK market dynamics: Opportunities for co-production
10:00 Iran Fertilizer & Methanol outlook: Opportunities and Challenges- Current production status
- Feedstock outlook
- Off-taking
- Investment opportunities
- Projects update
Mohammad Ali Vadikheil, CEO, Phoenix Vision
PLENARY SESSION
17:30 Close of day one
DAY TWO: TUESDAY 22 NOVEMBER
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15:00 Refreshment Break
Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 2016 • 21-23 November 2016, Shangri-La Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
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09:00 Managing risks to promote investments and enhance competitiveness in the fertilizer industry- Sources of funding: traditional major funding models- Where IFC is underwriting investment- Options for funding plants where rational funding isn’t possible- Mitigating risk for investors around the world- Who is investing in agriculture and fertilizer projects and where?Anil Chandramani, Chief Investment Officer & Global Sector Lead, Chemicals & Fertilizers, International Finance Corporation (TBC)
09:30 Case study: Opportunities for coal gasification integration
Speaker to be confirmed, IHI
10:00 Seamless integration of melamine plant into nitrogen based fertilizer complex: The “plug-in” concept is a breakthrough innovative solution
Alberto Di Amicis, Eurotecnica
Workshop: Pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-up of steam methane reformer (continued) Open to all attendees 13:30 The workshop focuses on:
- Pre-commissioning and commissioning activities
- Pre-start-up scenarios
- Pre-start-up and start-up scenarios
- Controls and safety systems
- Burner light off
- Refractory dryout
- Process flow routes for introducing steam then introducing methane to production and other start-up activities required to start production of a final product.
STREAM B
Technical papers: Energy efficiency improvements for ammonia and urea complexes
13:30 Energy efficiency improvements in ammonia production by combines use of Clariant AmoMax-10 catalyst and Casale 3-bed Axial-Radial reactor
Speaker to be confirmed, Clariant
Speaker to be confirmed, Casale
14:00 Energy consumption for ammonia/urea production: Analysis and optimisation
Dr Klaus Noelker, TKIS
14:30 Energy efficiency at ammonia plants: Waste to power
Anshuman Pandey, OPRA Turbines
STREAM A
15:00 Refreshment Break
17:30 Close of day two
Workshop: Steam reformer assessment and optimization using a Topsoe “health check” Open to operators and technical staff from nitrogen and syngas producers
15:30 The steam reformer is one of the most critical units in ammonia and methanol plants and a well-performing steam reformer is the key to efficient production. The workshop will focus on the various challenges which operators of steam reformers face during their daily work and the various tools available to carry out a “health check” on a steam reformer.
The workshop will begin with an introduction on how to carry out a “health check” on steam reformers, followed by an interactive session where the participants will work with the “health check”, using the experience they have gained from operating steam reformers.
Upon completing the workshop, the participant will receive a workshop certificate confirming participation. With additional training in the Topsoe Academy™ program, this can lead to a formal Topsoe certification of steam reformer assesment and optimization.
Technical papers: Developments in urea production
15:30 Started up: Toyo’s large single-line urea granulation plants, 3,500 and 4000 MTD
Keita Kamiyama, Toyo Engineering
16:00 Case study: Prilling tower construction and modernatization; granulation in high-speed drum granulation unit
Natalia Kargaeva, NIIK
16:30 The Snamprogetti SuperCups solution
Speaker to be confirmed, Saipem
16:30 MicroMist™ Venturi Scrubbing: The best available technique for emission prevention in urea production
Wilfried Dirkx, Stamicarbon
DAY THREE: WEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER
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PLENARY SESSION
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15:00 Close of conference
13:00 Lunch
Workshop: Clariant Catalysts - Embarking the future via innovative solutionsOpen to operators and technical staff from nitrogen and syngas producers
11:00 This workshop will discuss the latest innovative technologies and catalytic solutions used in the syngas industry, via case studies from ammonia plants worldwide.
The workshop aims to give you a better understanding of how to maximise the efficiency and productivity of the plant via discussions of case studies, best practice and technology innovations.
In addition to topics related to natural gas feedstock-based ammonia plants, we will also provide insight into sour gas shifts technologies, whereby coal is used as an economical replacement for natural gas in an existing/new ammonia plants.
See website for full content of all workshops
STREAM B
Technical papers: Improving the reliability and profitability of ammonia and urea complexes
11:00 High-fidelity Operator Training Simulators to increase plant safety and profitability
Michael Eltink, Protomation
Frederick Kessler, TKIS
11:30 Improving fertilizers complexes, keeping them competitive and reliable: Concepts and case histories
Ermanno Filippi, Casale
12:00 Freedom to operate: Topsoe AR-401 pre-reforming catalyst for multiple feedstocks
Pia Elholm, Haldor Topsoe
12:30 Resolving chronic high vibration problems of CO2 Steam Turbine
Muhammad Zeeshan Shoaib, Fauji Fertilizer Company
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Technical papers: Nitrates14:00 Trials, troubles and triumphs: Start-up of TKIS’s LDAN
plant complex for Vinacomin, Vietnam
Michael Groves, TKIS
14:30 Current achievements of EZOCM in catalytic systems production
Alexander Andreev, EZOCM
Technical papers: Urea14:00 The FORMOX integrated UFC process
John Pach, Johnson Matthey
14:30 Innovation in materials to deal with the challenging conditions of urea synthesisDaniel Gullberg, SandvikKirk Ofei, Alex Scheerder, Filippo Colucci Stamicarbon
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