Outlook for Bunkering & Marine Lubricants in India

November 18, 2014

 

The "4th Annual Conference on the Outlook for Bunkering and Marine Lubricants in India" will be held on Thursday, December 4, 2014 at the Hotel Vivanta by Taj-President, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai.

With the demand for shipping fuel at major Indian ports having climbed in the past week by up to 25 percent as the cost of refuelling at Singapore, Asia's bunkering hub, soared following the collapse of the world's leading supplier, the organisers are getting set to meet the last minute rush for registraion.

The following details have been announced by the Organizers HINODE Events and Services Pvt Ltd, Mumbai

Conference timings:
From 9.30am (with Networking Breakfast hosted by Veritas Petroleum Services) till 6.00pm followed by Cocktails Reception hosted by Matrix Bharat

Early confirmed speakers this year include:

- Mr Prashant Asher, Partner, Crawford Bayley and Co to speak on
"Bunker Related Vessel Arrest"

- Mr R C Bhavnani, Global Marketing, VISWALAB, Singapore to speak on
"Low Sulphur Regulations: Financial and Technical Considerations"

- Ms Josephine Goh, Sales Manager, Veritas Petroleum Services,
Singapore to speak on "The 2015 Distillate Challenge"

- Mr Anil Keswani, General Manager, Gulf Petrochem

- Mr Ashish Khanna, Senior Marine Sales Manager, Hindustan Petroleum
Corporation Ltd

- Mr Dilip Mody, Managing Director, Global Fuels and Lubricants Inc.,

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