Conference Proceedings

1st Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference

January 23-25, 1995 | Shangri-La Sentosa, Singapore
Format: CD | Price: US$250


  1. Requirements to Lubricants from Engine Technology
    Masahiko Nakada, Toyota Motor Corporation
  2. Effects of Gasoline Properties on Exhaust Emissions
    Hirohiko Hoshi, Toyota Motor Corporation
  3. Now and Future Lubricants for Construction Machine
    Satoshi Ohkawa, Komatsu Ltd.
  4. An Additive Supplier’s Viewpoint of the Future Engine Lubricant Quality Trends in Asia
    Eric J. Lewis, Paramins Additives Div., Exxon Chemical Japan Ltd.
  5. Lubricant Trends From an European OEM Perspective
    Bengt Otterholm, AB Volvo
  6. Vietnam Prospective Markets for Fuels and Lubricants
    Nguyen Thanh Hai, Vietnam Lubricants Company (VIDAMO)
  7. Australia: Automotive Fuels, Recent Experiences and Outlook
    Rod Corinaldi, Australian Institute of Petroleum Ltd
  8. Fuel Market and Quality in Taiwan
    Chia- Soon Ku, Yung-Sheng Ho, Kuen-Hai Lin, Chinese Petroleum Corp.
  9. The Role of Major, National and Independent Oil Companies in the Emerging Market Countries of East AsiaChem Systems
    Paper to be presented by Suzan Jagger, Jagger International
  10. Current Status of Asian Refining
    John Boepple, Chem Systems
  11. The Changing Picture of Transportation Fuels in Asia
    Enrico Sismundo, Caltex Group of Companies in Singapore
  12. Fuel Quality, Engine Technology and Fuel Additives – A Worldwide Approach to a Better Environment
    Paul Flavin, Lubrizol Corp.
  13. Trends in Clean Fuels and Emissions Standards
    Max Mason, Chevron Chemical Company, Oronite Additives Division
  14. Lead Phaseout in the Asia-Pacific Region
    R.J. Larbey, The Associated Octel Company Limited
  15. Status and Perspectives of China’s Refining Industry and Supply/Demand of Lube Oils
    Su Yi Min, China Petrochemical Planning & Engineering Institute (CPCCC)
  16. Korean Lube Market Structure and Recent Developments
    Hung Nam Cho, Yukong Ltd.
  17. The Lubricants Market in Thailand
    John Dain, Shell Company of Thailand Ltd.
  18. The Malaysian Lubricant Market
    Keith Tan, Petronas Dagangan Sdn. Bhd.
  19. Technologies for Indian Refining Industry and Lubricants
    G. Jayarama Rao, Birla Technical Services
  20. Lubricants Global Trends
    C.S. Warren Huang, Ethyl Corp.
  21. Taiwan Experience in Pollution Control of Two-Stroke Engine and the Future Trends
    Chia-Soon Ku, Chen-Yi Lin, Tsae Shyan Lee, Chi-Chung Chen, Chinese Petroleum Corp.
  22. Two-Stroke Engine Oil in Thailand: Trends in Quality Development
    Sawaeng Boonyasuwat, R&D Center, Petroleum Authority of Thailand
  23. Comparison of Synthetic Fluids for Lubricants
    Wilfried J. Bartz, Technische Akademie Esslingen
  24. Environmental Challenges in Metalworking Lubricants
    Krishna C. Tripathi, United Technologies Carrier
  25. Recent Developments in the Use of Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluids and Lubricants for Steam and Gas Turbines
    David Phillips, FMC Corp. (UK) Ltd., Process Additives Division
  26. Higher Alpha Olefins: Applications to Metal Working Fluid, Lubricants and Hydrocarbon Additives
    L.M. Haberman, Shell Development Co.
  27. Development of High Performance Lubricants Using VHVI Oils
    Soo Kuhk Hahn, Lubricants Research Laboratory, Yukong Limited