Tue 25 Sep 2012, 09:06 GMT

SIBCON sets out to explore sustainable solutions


Keynote and industry addresses to focus on market drivers and how the industry should respond to current challenges.



Organised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), the 17th Singapore International Bunkering Conference and Exhibition (SIBCON) will be held from 16 to 19 October at Resorts World Sentosa. Singapore's Minister for Transport, Mr Lui Tuck Yew, will officiate as guest of honour at the opening ceremony on 17 October.

The biennial event, the world's largest and most influential forum for the marine fuels industry, will see bunkering and shipping professionals converge at the world's largest bunker market to conduct business and listen to thought leaders.

Keynote and Industry Addresses

Mr Aaron Cobb, Global Director for ExxonMobil Marine Fuels, Mr Kwa Chong Seng, Chairman of NOL Group, and Mr Adam Ritchie, General Manager (Oil Market Analysis) for Shell Trading will be delivering keynote and industry addresses on market drivers and how the industry should respond to these challenges.

In addition to the keynote and industry addresses, the conference will also see other prominent personalities comment on pressing issues affecting the marine fuels industry, including market projections, the use of liquefied natural gas as bunker fuel, and compliance with international regulations.

Networking Opportunities

As with previous editions, the SIBCON 2012 will offer numerous networking opportunities for participants, who comprise suppliers, traders, brokers, ship owners, ship managers, surveyors and port and terminal operators. The SIBCON Golf Challenge on 16 October and the SIBCON Party on 17 October allow delegates to mingle with friends and partners over a leisurely round of golf or drinks.

For the first time, experts from the SIBCON speaker panel, which includes Mr Eirik Andreassen, Mr Jan Christensen, Mr Arsenio A. Dominguez, Mr Jeff Lantz and Mr Jens Maul Jorgensen, will be hosting exclusive lunch tables for a limited number of participants. This privileged networking opportunity will allow participants to interact directly with experts and discuss pertinent issues relating to their areas of expertise.

JOSE 2012

On 19 October, SIBCON delegates can look forward to the full-deployment Joint Oil Spill Exercise (JOSE). Unique to SIBCON, JOSE allows participants to view the multi-agency response involved in tackling an oil spill in the Port of Singapore.


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