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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Indonesian oil and gas downstream market is expected to register a CAGR of more than 4% during the forecast period 2022-2027. The COVID-19 outbreak in Q1 2020 led to declines in the refining and petrochemical production output. Factors such as increasing demand for petrochemical products, growing oil and gas consumption, surging investments in the refinery, and petrochemical projects are expected to drive the oil and gas downstream market during the forecast period. However, an increase in the adoption of electric vehicles is expected to hinder the growth of the oil and gas downstream market.

The refinery segment is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period, owing to increasing refining capacities across the country. Digitalization and modernization of the refining and petrochemical sectors are expected to reduce refining costs. This, in turn, is expected to create an opportunity for the market during the forecast period. Growing oil and gas consumption in the country is expected to be the major driver for the Indonesian oil and gas downstream market during the forecast period.

We are pleased to announce that the 5th Refining & Petrochemical Innovation Conference Indonesia 2023 will be held on June 28-29, 2023 in Jakarta, Indonesia, where senior refining and petrochemical professionals from Indonesia and beyond will meet to discuss the latest investment developments, regulation landscape and operational challenges facing the refining and petrochemical industry.It should be the ideal platform for refining and petrochemical companies/individuals to know the latest updates and explore partnership opportunities for staying ahead of the game. We look forward to meeting you there!

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

REFINERIES & PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCERS
65%
GLOBAL DOWNSTREAM CASE STUDIES
30
MEDIA INTERVIEWS
30
ONE-to-ONE MEETINGS
50+
EXHIBITORS
20+
PARALLELED STREAMS
2+
ROUND TABLE DIALOGUE
2+

AGENDA ATAGLANCE

Day One, Jun. 28

AM
  • Outlook: Building Sustainable Downstream Future in Asia
  • The National Strategy on How to Secure Competitive Petrochemical Feedstock for the Next 10 Years
  • Decarbonization Strategies in NOCs and IOCs' Downstream Business
  • Chandra Asri Petrochemicals: Maintains Sustain able Growth
  • Panel Discussion: Roadmap for Decarbonisation and Way Forward for the Indonesia Downstream Sector
PM
  • Catalyst Innovation and Feedstock Flexibility
  • Operational Excellence and Digitalization
  • Pivoting to High Value Chemicals, Plastics Recycling and Cleaner/bio Fuels
  • Asset Integrity, Reliability and Maintenance
  • Refinery & Petrochemical Integration and Technology Innovation
  • Reliability/Maintenance and Successful Project Management

Day Two, Jun. 29

AM
  • Market Dynamics in APAC and Outlook for Indonesia
  • Petrochemical Industry in Indonesia–Upstream Perspectives
  • Digital twin, AI, ML, Big data: Digitalization and Operational Excellence in Downstream Business
  • Data Analytics: Unlocking the Full Value of Big Data Analytics: Unlocking the Full Value of Big Data
  • Digital Transformation: Moving from a Strategic Choice to an Imperative Task
  • Hydrogen Production as New Way to Decarbonization
PM
  • Feedstock Competitiveness in South East Asian Petrochemical Industry
  • Asset Integrity, Reliability and Maintenance
  • Decarbonization and Green Road of Refining and Petrochemical Industry
  • Developing World-Scale Diversified Refining Petrochemicals Projects
  • Operation Excellence and Maintenance, Turnaround and Overhaul Management
  • Energy Efficiency: Optimize Energy Conversion and Minimize Waste to Deliver Sustainable Competiveness
  • Biofuel & Clean Fuel: Producing Greener Fuels for Sustainable & Environment Energy Development
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HOT TOPICS OF RPIC INDONESIA 2023

Decarbonization and Circular Economy

Refiners can now take a strong lead into a new, profitable business area. Advanced chemical recycling via feedstock is a technology that has emerged that allows companies to turn waste into income and produce clean, premium feedstock for steam crackers. Being a first mover into this area is a promising avenue for refineries to utilize the assets they already have to provide a feedstock for producing circular plastic. In doing so you can meet the increasing demand from petrochemical companies and their customers (or brand owners) for a more sustainable, circular plastic product.

Digital Transformation and Operational Excellence

The digital transformation is redefining the context of operational excellence. Over 79% of refining and petrochemical professionals are very confident that an operational excellence (OE) mindset will result in safer, more reliable and profitable operations. Digitalization is the essential tool; unleashing the power of data to meet the challenges—and to be more profitable while doing so. An underlying enabler of industrial digitalization, the integration of IT and OT has been playing out slowly for decades. But it is now gathering massive momentum and delivering a vast array of new possibilities.

Catalyst Innovation and Feedstock Flexibility

Catalytic processes are at the heart of all refineries and petrochemical complexes. The global catalyst market is booming, with continuous technology developments in catalyst production, optimization and increased efficiency in achieving operating goals. This trend is especially true in the refining sector where the use of catalytic processes is on the constant rise. The Global Catalyst market is forecasted to grow at CAGR of 4.6% by 2024 – further expansion is expected with developments in refining, petrochemicals, chemicals and evolving environmental factors – all increasing demand for more performant catalysts, and investment in R&D. The demand in refining catalysts is forecasted to reach over $4.7 bln. this year (annual growth slightly lower than global sales of all catalysts – 3.6% per annum – signs of a potential misbalance in some regions, esp. on mature markets, in the upcoming few years).

Refinery & Petrochemical Integration

The energy transition and electrification of transport will slow the pace of global gasoline demand growth and ultimately drive it into reverse. Meanwhile, the versatility and durability of petrochemicals ensures sustained demand growth, particularly in the developing economies of Asia. (Somewhat tempered by the increase in recycling driven by the global war on plastic waste.) This overarching mega-trend promotes the adoption of refinery-petrochemical integration, particularly for new facilities. Already, more than 30% of the world's refineries are now integrated with commodity petrochemicals. These sites benefit from both a diversified product slate, and the potential to unlock greater value through economies of scale and operational cost synergies.

Biofuel & Clean Fuel

Bio-based raw materials and associated process technologies form an entirely new engineering challenge for integrated petroleum refineries. The composition variation of raw materials, including trace components, various logistical problems and the difficulty of coming up with the right integration approach compared to conventional engineering of fuel refineries using petroleum feedstocks, needs new types of skills and experience. The fundamental engineering challenge is to combine existing advanced petroleum process technologies with various aspects of the problems faced in renewable fuels process engineering and to come up with the optimal design approach that enables the implementation of biomaterial streams to the highly integrated process environment of a petroleum refinery.

Hydrogen and CCUS

The hydrogen economy is gaining momentum, and technologies are playing a key role in helping manufacturers to unlock the potential of this light gas. Even petrochemical groups that refine crude oil are starting to transition to a more sustainable future built on H2. Integrated refinery and petrochemical operations use huge volumes of hydrogen, for example to desulfurize the fuels they produce. However, the application opportunities for H2 extend far beyond desulfurization, as one of our largest refinery and petrochemical customers is demonstrating. Refineries require huge amounts of hydrogen. And companies that convert low-grade crude oil into low-emission fuels need even more of this light gas, integrate hydrogen technologies enabling even highly sulfurous crude oil to be refined into high-grade, low-emission fuels.

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