Your guide to the Asian market: key developments, supply/demand dynamics and the latest in technology
CRU are delighted to announce that the 2nd annual Asian Nitrogen + Syngas Conference will be held at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore alongside the 16th IMPCA Asian Methanol Conference.
As Asia grows, both in economy and population, its demands grow too. Today, Asian countries account for nearly 60% of the total global nitrogen fertilizer consumption, with China and India alone consuming nearly 50% of the world’s production – owing to large proportion of nitrogen intensive crops grown in the region, including 90% of the world’s rice, 50% of global grains area and 55% of the world’s fruit and vegetables.
Asia will remain a key driver in urea and ammonia demand, leading to continued investment in new nitrogen capacity. CRU’s 2nd Asian Nitrogen + Syngas Conference will explore the key trends, drivers and mechanisms that are shaping this market. The technical part of this programme will focus on the technical and operational challenges of producers in the region. Equipment suppliers will present their most relevant and innovative technologies.
Key reasons to attend this event:
• Hear the latest regional and global market developments
• Explore commercial opportunities in Asia
• Review the policies shaping key markets
• Assess feedstock availability and sourcing
• Learn of the latest technical innovations to streamline your operations
Make sure that you put this industry event in your diary and join the other manufacturers, licensors and service providers who will be attending Asian Nitrogen + Syngas 2013 from 30 October - 1 November in Singapore.
Register today by visiting the CRU website - www.nitrogenasia.com
Who should attend?
Those working in fertilizer related fields in:
Commercial interest
• Planning and strategy
• International trade
• Regulations
• Purchasing
• Sales / Marketing
• Market research
• Finance
• Media
Technical interest
• Plant operation and maintenance
• Plant construction
• Process design and engineering
• Technical licensing
• Catalyst and auxiliary chemicals supply
Agenda
Speakers
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