The Star Online
5th April, 2018

With around 75% of the world’s oil demand coming from Asia, the future for the bulk liquid storage industry in the region is bright.

While crude shipments into the region have reached record levels in recent months, intra-regional demand is also hitting new heights as China’s independent refineries continue to ramp up activity. Almost three hundred million barrels of capacity are expected to be added by the end of this year, and the expansion of regional storage capacity is set to continue for the next decade.This is the exciting backdrop for Tank Storage Asia 2017, Asia’s leading bulk liquid storage event, which will be taking place at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore on 27 and 28 September 2017.The event is supported by Horizon Terminals, Stolthaven Terminals, the Singapore Manufacturing Federation, the Independent Power Producers’ Forum, RVB Tank Storage Solutions and the Corrosion Association Singapore. The online sponsor will be Emerson.Attendees will have the opportunity to visit an exhibition with more than 80 international and local suppliers showcasing the latest equipment and state-of-the-art technologies. Exhibitors will include CTS Far East, Protego, Emco Wheaton, Loadtec Engineered Systems, KROHNE South East Asia Pte, Kanon Loading Equipment and Siemens to name just a few. These span the entire supply chain, from tank design, construction and maintenance, through to innovations in metering and measuring, pumps and valves, automation and loading equipment and inspection and certification services.The exhibition will also include a Singapore Pavilion, where local companies from the world’s second largest oil and gas trading hub will be exhibiting, with the financial support of the Singapore Manufacturing Federation and iMAP funding initiative.

This year’s event will also feature a two-day conference, addressing the most significant trends, challenges and opportunities facing the tank storage industry in Asia. Topics for the conference sessions will include global supply and demand trends, spotting development opportunities across Asia, the impact of developments in the global petrochemicals sector, drivers of tankage growth in India, storage requirements in Indonesia up to 2025 and many others.

Among the industry leaders taking part will be:

Andersen Ang, Deputy General Manager, PT. Taruna Bina Sarana (Linc Group)

Mike Beviss, Director – Special Projects, Eastport Maritime

Binu Chaudhary, Regional Commercial Manager, Mott MacDonald

Chye Poh Chua, CEO, Ships Focus

Ulf Johannesson, Manager, Product Marketing, Emerson

Hormuzd Karanjia, Director, IHS Chemical Industry Consulting Asia

Sharath Choudary Katragadda, Managing Partner, Katalyst Consulting

Ai Lin Leaw, Executive Director, Benalec Holdings Berhad

Olivier Lejeune, Oil Storage Market Analyst, International Energy Agency

Darmawan A Mukharror, Process Safety Expert, Indonesian Institute for Process Safety

Mukesh Parikh, Senior Consultant, SmartHead Consulting

Jon Ornolfsson, Partner, England & Wales, Ashurst and Samuel Tan, Senior Associate, Ashurst

Jeff Wilson, Director, Synergy Downstream

Marat Zapparov, Director, Infrastructure Clifford Capital

Nick Powell, StocExpo and Tank Storage Portfolio Event Director said: “Tank Storage Asia is one of our fastest-growing shows. Last year saw the highest ever visitor numbers, with almost 1,600 tank storage professionals from 35 countries in attendance – we hope to exceed this in 2017”.

Source : https://www.energyglobal.com/downstream/tanks-terminals/20062017/tank-storage-asia-meeting-asias-future-energy-needs/