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Wednesday, September 11 2019 - 19:30
AsiaNet
2nd SCI China Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Seminar Successfully Concluded in Singapore
SINGAPORE, Sept. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The year 2019 is a transition point of China's energy industry for high-quality 
growth. This year witnesses the booming investments in refinery petrochemical 
complexes, natural gas marketization, and relocation or upgrade production 
facilities in various regions for environmental concerns, etc.

This year also sees changing international environment and a volatile energy 
industry. As a key player in the global market, China's petrochemical industry 
maintains a strong growth driven by innovation as well as challenges and market 
opportunities.
 
SCI successfully held the 2nd SCI China Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Seminar in 
Carlton, Singapore on September 9th. Over 100 delegates and industry analysts 
from more than 80 companies attended the seminar and exchanged ideas on hot 
topics, such as industry policies, market insights and outlook, and growth 
trend of China's oil, gas and petrochemical markets.

John Cai, CEO of SCI, delivered the opening speech and expressed his gratitude 
to all participants for their support. He said that the core value of SCI is to 
help all market players to get real-time, accurate and precise facts on Chinese 
commodity spot market. John also elaborated on the overall performance of 
China's energy market, emphasizing that China is promoting the opening-up of 
financial and service sectors. There would be stronger ties between commodity 
derivatives and the spot markets in China, presenting higher demand for data. 
According to John, SCI will insist on "speaking the truth". "Our mission is to 
bring the transparency to the market through our products and services. We just 
started and will never give up", he added.

SCI's analysts James Gao, Elyssa Zhang, Angel Chen and Woody Wu made keynote 
speeches on oil refining (bunker), LPG, aromatics and LNG respectively. They 
identified the outlook and opportunities confronting China's oil, natural gas 
and petrochemical markets with analysis on supply-demand fundamentals and 
policy changes.

James Gao briefed on China's refining-chemical complexes, oil refining industry 
trend as well as the low-sulphur bunker market. China's oil refining industry 
is facing oversupply as a result of excessive capacity expansion. The industry 
faces upgrading with two key drivers. First, many refining-chemical integration 
projects are underway, bringing in advanced production technologies and 
management capabilities. Second, the global demand for low-sulphur bunkers will 
bring great opportunities to China's bunker market. It draws close attention as 
how China's refineries responding to IMO's (International Maritime 
Organization) new regulations on low-sulphur bunkers.

Elyssa Zhang analyzed China's propane and PDH markets and gave forecast on 
propane imports. Impacted by the recent changes in global crude oil market and 
the 25% tariff imposed by China on US propane, China's propane market faces a 
hard time. However, China's propane import is still driven strongly by 
increasing propane deep-processing demand.

Angel Chen briefed the audience on changes and opportunities in China's 
aromatics market. China is playing a bigger role in the global aromatics market 
with the rising capacity. Seminar participants showed strong interests in the 
expected time of production and profitability of emerging projects. According 
to Angel, the import dependency of aromatics, especially PX, will greatly 
decline, after the new sites are online of Zhejiang Petrochemical and Dalian 
Hengli Petrochemical. As the value chain of Chinese producers extends to the 
downstream, the global trade flow will be changed to some extent.

China's natural gas market sees high-speed growth. Woody Wu made in-depth 
analysis on natural gas import, demand outlook, and the market status in 2018. 
China's natural gas marketization reform has entered the implementation phase, 
and the pipeline transport market is affected now. Following the rising natural 
gas demand and pricing mechanism changes, more and more global players keep an 
eye on China. The powerhouse of China's LNG market is shaping under the new 
situation.

After the two-hour speech and interaction sessions, the participants were well 
impressed by insights and professionalism of SCI's analysts. They also 
expressed great interests in the Chinese market and recognition on SCI's data 
and in-depth analytical reports.

All the speakers and audiences shared their thoughts and ideas during the four 
informative speeches. SCI has well established its image as a professional 
expert on China's commodity market. With this series seminar held in Singapore, 
SCI has successfully enhanced ties with global market participants. SCI 
endeavors to provide professional services and one-spot solutions helping 
industrial leaders to build competitive edges and explore business 
opportunities in the energy and petrochemical markets.

About SCI

SCI provides services for 287 of the Fortune Global 500 companies. Adhering to 
our strategy of brand information for global clients, SCI wins recognition and 
trust at home and abroad. Over past 15 years, taking neutrality, 
professionalism, and focus as our guiding principle, SCI has extended business 
coverage to 673 categories of commodity markets. Furthermore, SCI works out 
more than 300 commodity indexes and establishes SCI Price Assessment Standard. 
SCI has brought clarity and transparency to the market and helped to create 
immense possibilities for economic growth and innovation.

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