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Organized by

4-6 APRIL 2017

OMAN CONVENTION& EXHIBITION CENTRE

Under the Auspices of

www.downstream-oman.com

MAXIMIZINGOMAN’SDOWNSTREAMVALUE

OMAN’S UPCOMINGINVESTMENT HUBOman is eyeing up funding from banks and exportcredit agencies to help finance a US$3.6 billion petrochemical project, said an official from thestate-owned Oman Oil Refineries and Petrochemical Industries (Orpic). It is building a 1.1 million tonne-per-year petrochemical plant in the Sohar Industrial Zone. The government could contribute US$ 600 million to US$ 1 billion in funding, said Henk Pauw, the general manager of Liwa Plastics, an Orpic project, at a refining conference in Dubai.

The plant's construction, which is set to start in 2016, and scheduled for commissioning in the fourth quarter of 2018, will boost Orpic’s petrochemical output to 1.4 million tonnes per year.

Oman’s ambitious goal towards building petrochemical projects is part of its plans to diversify income away from oil products, build downstream industries and create jobs for a young population.

Oman Oil Company in cooperation with the International Petroleum Investment Company will establish an oil refinery with a potential capacity of 230,000 barrels per day (bpd) which will include, among other components, a mixed feedstock cracker, polypropylene plant, aromatics facility, and a styrene plant are under study. Once established, the complex will provide upstream and downstream opportunities for the Duqm industrial landscape.

key projects

Duqm Refinery & PetrochemicalComplex Project

Salalah LPG ExtractionProject

Fahud NGL PlantProject

A major greenfield refinery project strategically located in the Special Economic Zone of Duqm that will have a capacity to process about 230,000 barrels per day from a variety of crude mixtures. It aims to produce middle distillates like clean diesel and clean jet fuel plus naptha and LPG as its primary products.

Project Cost: US$ 6 billion

One of the most ambitious projects in Dhofar, the project involves the extraction of all propane, butane and condensate associated with the natural gas pipeline from the Salalah area. Its operation period is 25 years with a guaranteed gas supply, with a capacity of 327,000 per year, 10% of which is to be used locally, while 90% is for export. It is likely to start actual production run sometime in 2019.

The production of the feedstock for Liwa Plastics Industrial Complex, located at the port of Sohar’s industrial area. The liquids will be transported through a 200-kilometer pipeline and serve as a petrochemicals facility with a production capacity of 900,000 tons per year of polyethylene and 300,000 tons per year of polypropylene.

Combined Project Cost with Fahud NGL Plant Project:US$ 3.6 billion

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Liwa Plastics Industries ComplexProject

Sohar Refinery Improvement Project(SRIP)

Muscat-Sohar Product PipelineProject

A steam cracker project which will process light ends produced in Orpic’s Sohar Refinery and its Aromatics plant as well as optimize Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) extracted from currently available natural gas supplies. After LPIC, plastics production will have increased by 1 million tons. The project is expected to be completed in 2019.

Project Cost: US$ 4 billion

The addition of five new units: project is expected to Crude Distillation Unit, Vacuum Distillation Unit, Delayed Coker Units, Hydrocracker Unit and Bitumen Blowing Unit. The project is expected to raise production of fuels, naphtha and propylene by 70%. Post-SRIP Orpic’s fuels production will increase by 4.2mn tons a year, with overall production levels reaching 13mn tons per annum in 2016.

Project Cost: US$ 2.6 billion

A 280-kilometer pipeline that will provide a link between the Sohar-Muscat refineries, and Muscat International Airport. It will link to a new US$80-million fuel terminal that will expand storage capacity in Oman by 171,000 cubic meters. It is set to be completed in three stages, with the first commissioning due in 2017. Project Cost: US$ 320 million

• By2020,theproductionofpetrochemicalproductsintheGCCisexpectedtoreach117milliontons,with exportsexpectedtoaccountformajorityofthisshare.

• OmanaimstobecomethethirdbiggestproducerofdownstreamproductsintheGCC.

• ThecurrentprojectswillpositionOmantoentertheglobalpetrochemicalmarket.

• Majorinvestmentsinnewrefineryfacilities,gasprocessing,andpetrochemicalplantsarebeingplanned.

• Thegovernmentisimplementingthein-countryvalue(ICV)schemeaspartofitsgrowthpolicyforthe sector.

New investment is set to transform the downstream gas sector. (The Report Oman 2016, Oxford Business Group)

ABOUt tHe eXHIBItIoN

eXHIBItION proFILe

The 2nd Oman Downstream Exhibition & Conference is designed to deliver key buyers to Oman’s growing refining and petrochemical industries supporting Oman’s sales and marketing base and creating a forum aligned with the government’s growth plans. The Exhibition is a showcase for global manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers representing all of the key sectors within the refining and petrochemical industry.

• Absorbent technology companies• Catalyst technology companies• Chemical companies• Control valves and equipment manufacturers and distributors• Cracking technology companies• Distillation systems and equipment manufacturers and distributors• ECP contractors and system integrators• Fuel technology companies• Instrumentation and control systems and equipment suppliers• Laboratory equipment and instruments manufacturers and suppliers• Machinery and equipment companies• Material handling systems and equipment suppliers• Metering technology systems and equipment suppliers• Process engineering companies• Pumps, compressors, valves, tanks and storage suppliers• Recycling and recovery technology companies• Turnkey contractor and process technologies companies

Products, Services and Capabilities in the Downstream Petroleum Sector

VISItOR proFILe

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• The entire downstream workforce• Oil and petrochemical company senior management• Petrochemicals professionals• Chemical engineers• Refinery managers and engineers• Petrochemical plant managers• Petroleum engineers and managers• Corrosion control engineers• Research and development engineers• Pollution control specialists• Technology providers• EPC contractors• Sub-contractors• Petrochemicals importers/traders• Retailers• Engineering and management consultants• Banks and financiers• Analysts• Regulators• Government bodies• Municipalities• Academia• Media• Others

OMAN CONVENTION & ExHIBITION CENTRE

ABOUt tHe coNFereNceAbout Oman Downstream ConferenceDespite many projects in the oil and gas sector both upstream and downstream having been put on hold over the past 18 months, the Arabian Gulf region and in particular Oman has continued to invest in downstream expansion to diversify away from oil products and build downstream industries that create value add and create jobs for a youthful population.

Having begun construction on two new downstream projects recently (Orpic’s Liwa Plastics Project and Oman Oil’s Duqm Refining and Petrochemical Complex), the Sultanate is committed to creating value add for its downstream industry and boosting its petrochemical and refining capacities. Further investments are being made into the Sultanates logistical infrastructure with the construction of the Port of Duqm, the Muscat Sohar Product Pipeline and multiple storage terminals to ensure the new products being produced can reach market. It is against this backdrop that the second Oman Downstream Exhibition and Conference is being specifically designed with the help of an expert advisory board of executives and experts representing Oman’s main downstream stakeholders. The advice of the advisory board will shape the key themes, both strategic and technical, and help us to set the event’s objectives, topics and content that will go onto form the conference programme.

Not only will the summit present updates from key stakeholders on the aforementioned new refining and petrochemical projects, but will also address key challenges for realising the downstream vision of the Sutlanate such as; Storage and distribution, LNG (onshore vs. offshore storage), Logistics, talent development, SMEs and petrochemical market dynamics and trading hubs.

Get INvoLved!+971 4 4356101 +971 (0)55 307 3332

[email protected]

The second Oman Downstream Exhibition and Conference will once again provide a platform for connecting leading technology and service companies with Oman’s principle public and private sector players to directly support the Ministry of Oil & Gas’ quest of delivering further value downstream and diversifying away from the crude barrel.

We look forward to seeing you in Muscat in April.

At Oman Downstream Exhibition & Conference• A dedicated conference will provide a critical platform for Oman’s downstream industry to discuss major projects, address key challenges, deliver solutions and meet colleagues from the international downstream community

• A dedicated Exhibition of more than 100 leading downstream technology and service providers offers you the prime opportunity to showcase your expertise and cutting edge innovations to Oman’s key downstream stakeholders

• Thought leadership and networking opportunities will provide an opportunity for delegates to learn about technology, market outlooks, project updates, operations and talent from high level, globally recognised industry speakers

• New opportunities will be promoted arising from new investments the Ministry of Oil and Gas, Orpic and Oman Oil are all committed to

• A host of innovative networking opportunities including speed networking and world café roundtables will connect you with the people you want to do business with

WeLCOMe ADDReSS ByH.e. SALIM BIN NASSeR AL AUfIUNDERSECRETARY,MINISTRY OF OIL & GAS

2015 CoNfErENCE

40 365 112 4 33VIPs Delegates Companies Continents Countries

key speAKers IN 2015

Henk Pauw

General Manager, LiwaPlastics Project, Orpic

Hilal Al kharusi

EVP, Emerging BusinessesOman Oil Company

Musab Al Mahruqi

Chief Executive OfficerOrpic

Jacobus Nieuwenhuijze

Project Director, Duqm RefineryPetrochemical Industries Company

yahya Al-Zadjali

VP Planning & EngineeringSpecial Economic ZoneAuthority Duqm

Register your interest today at www.downstream-oman.com

2015 CONfeReNCe spoNsors

Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsors Lunch Hosts Networking SponsorCo-host

David Purvis

Global Director PolymersWorleyParsons

2015 HIGHLIGHts

ORPEC 2015 WAS OPENED BYH.E. SALIM BIN NASSER AL AUFIUNDERSECRETARY, MINISTRY OF OIL & GAS

PARtICIPAtION stAtIstIcsTOTAL EXHIBITIONSPACE square meters

4,300

TOTAL NUMBER OFPARTICIPATINGCOs. & BRANDS

90

INTERNATIONALEXHIBITORS

40

NATIONALEXHIBITORS

50

eVeNt HIGHLIGHts• An attractive subject-oriented conference focused on current refinery and petrochemical key projects in Oman, midstream developments, and investment opportunities

• Participation of the biggest oil and gas companies in Oman and the Middle East

• Nearly +100 exhibitor brands

• Three country pavilions (China, Italy, India)

3,433 LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL VISITORS VISITED ORPEC 2015DURING THE THREE-DAY EXHIBITION.

WHAt eXHIBItors sAy ABout orpec 2015

John SplecherLinde Engineering, Germany

“There were many Omani providers of services and equipment present. The smaller size of the Conference provided a good opportunity to meet potential vendors and clients.”

Farid RohaniSeaCliff International, Oman

“ORPEC showed that it is a good market. We are definitely going to participate in the next edition.”

Ryan Ahnelt-CuffPan Gulf ValvServe, Oman

“It was good to meet the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil & Gas, HE Salim Al Aufi. We were also able to establish several relations and links with Omani traders.”

Almira LinTianhe Oil Group Huifeng Petroleum Equipment Co., Ltd, China

“ORPEC was done in a very good location. There were a lot of large companies who came to visit the exhibition. There was a relatively good number of visitors and the quality of the show “traffic” was excellent.

2015 eXHIBItION spoNsors

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Silver Sponsor Visitor Bag Sponsor Associate Sponsor Lunch SponsorCo-host

tHe MOSt eXteNSIVe ORGANIZeRS' ProfILEMEDIA CoVErAGE

Heavy ad placement in local and regional media, both in Englishand Arabic:• Advertisements and editorial coverage in oil and gas trade publications• Regular press releases in local and regional newspapers, magazines, and websites• An early press conference and another conference three weeks prior to the event• Email and fax campaigns targeted at industry professionals throughout the Middle East region• SMS broadcasts before and during the event• Distribution of flyers, e-newsletters and personalized invitations• Radio announcements• Billboard ads• Social media channels such as Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin

Oman Downstream Exhibition & Conference 2017 will be aggressively promoted utilizing all media channels to ensure attraction of the largest number of industry professionals and trade visitors possible. The promotion campaign will cover not only Oman, but the whole Middle East region and other parts of the world.

World Refining Association CredentialsThe World Refining Association was founded in 1996 with the launch of Russia Refining & Petrochemicals in Vienna. Over the years our business has grown from conferences to serving thousands of customers every year through our networking events, industry reports, conferences and exhibitions. We now operate in 18 countries, Europe, Russia and the CIS, the Middle East, and Africa with offices in London, Singapore and the UAE.

We are committed to providing the best experience for our customers.

Omanexpo CredentialsOmanexpo is the leading player in Oman as well as in the region. Omanexpo has the experience and expertise in organizing trade shows, conferences and training workshops, consumer fairs and festivals. It has organized itinerant events--Bahrain and the UAE—and plans to widen its reach to Iran and Africa. It organizes events that support the growth of Oman’s economic pillars and most important industries.

BOOk your stANd Get INvoLved

Copyright © 2016 by OmanexpOAll rights reserved. This material or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the organizer.

Ebrahim Taher

+968 24660124

+968 99102107

[email protected]

Omanexpo

Kay Mitchell

+971 4 4356101

+971 (0)55 307 3332

[email protected]

World Refining Association

Space Only:

US$ 390 / RO 150(per square meter)

This consists only of bare floor space for those exhibitors who want to design and build their own stand.

Shell Scheme: (12 sqm)

US$ 445 / RO 170(per square meter)

This includes white panel walls, fascia and name board, carpeting, two spotlights, a 13-amp power socket, a table and two chairs.