Ceylon Petroleum Week to take place in Colombo in Nov.
Speakers and delegates from nearly 20 countries to share insights on oil and gas industry, including during two conferences
The first-ever Ceylon Petroleum Week (CPW) will be held in the last week of November at Shangrila Hotel, Colombo.
During the week, leaders from the oil and gas industry will have the opportunity to discuss the state of the industry and forge new business ties.
The focal points of the event, organised by Conference Connection, as part of a series of global flagship oil and gas events, will be the Ceylon International Petroleum and Gas Conference (CIPC ’18), on November 27 and 28.
CIPC ’18 will be held simultaneously with the Ceylon Bitumen Conference (CEYBIT 2018) taking place on November 28. The first conference will examine the state of the Sri Lankan energy markets and its petroleum value chain, investment prospects for new refineries and exports and expansion in oil storage infrastructure and petroleum gateways. The second will explore the growing opportunities in South Asia’s expanding bitumen markets.
Discussions are also expected to include the potential for the creation of a South Asian bunkering and logistics hub and Sri Lanka’s strategic position on the East-west maritime routes, particularly given the ongoing expansion of its infrastructure.
Addresses will be made by several Sri Lankan ministers, including Petroleum Resources Development Minister Arjuna Ranatunga, Ports and Shipping Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe and Highways and Road Development State Minister Dr. M.L.A.M. Hizbullah.
Delegates and distinguished speakers from nearly 20 countries will be in attendance. India Petronet LNG Ltd Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Prabhat Singh will deliver a special address on the LNG markets.
The conferences will be followed by several days of business meetings between international and local participants.
“The aim is for the Ceylon Petroleum Week to become a key platform for the sharing of knowledge and market intelligence between regional and global players across these industries, including those in oil trading, storage, refining/blending, petroleum products, fuel oil, bitumen, gas/lng, bunkering port authorities, major shipping lines, ship owners, financial and legal advisers as well as the supply and services sector,” said Conference Connection Chief Executive Vimla Mulchand.
“The Ceylon Petroleum Week brings into focus Sri Lanka’s growing stature as a regional player in the oil and gas industry. The opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with their peers will allow participants to gather a wealth of information and establish longstanding connections with the key players in the industry,” she added.
The HIPG group is a Gold sponsor for this event, which is also supported by the Ceylon Association of Shipping Agents, National Construction Association of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Ship Suppliers’ Association, The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Women in Logistics and Transport and the Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association.
More information about both conferences and confirmed speakers can be found on www. cconnection.org. Special rates are available for local companies. Queries and registrations can be made at Helanka Vacations on +94 11 714 539261 and email: events@helankavacations.com.