Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference

  • 17th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    March 9-11, 2011 Grand Hyatt Singapore
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Technology and innovation – Creating more with less
      Goh Swee-Chen, Vice-President, Bulk Fuels & Lubricants, Asia, Shell
    2. Practical drop-in biofuels solutions for diesel and jet fuel
      James Rekoske, Vice-President & General Manager, Renewable Energy and Chemicals, UOP
    3. The industry in motion: Trends in industrial lubricants
      Philipp Junge, Executive Vice-President, Rhein Chemie
    4. Better motor fuels: A fundamental challenge of china’s vehicle emission control
      Tang Dagang, Director General, Vehicle Emission Control Center, Ministry of Environmental Protection, China
    5. Challenges for sustainable growth: Indian OEMs’ perspective
      K.K. Gandhi, Executive Director (Technical), Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM)
    6. Trends and requirements in gasoline engine oils
      Takumaru Sagawa, Manager,Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA),
      Materials Technology Planning Group, Vehicle Materials Project Group, Powertrain Materials Group, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
    7. GM’s development of replacement tests for dexos™ 1 and dexos™ 2
      Eric Johnson, Fuels & Lubricants Engineer, General Motors Powertrain
    8. ILSAC GF-6
      Jim Linden President, Linden Consulting, LLC, representing Toyota Motor Corp.
    9. Challenges of future mobility
      Loke Ean Bee, Fuels Group Manager, East, Shell Global Solutions
    10. Future lubricant requirements
      Ian Bell, R&D Director for Engine Oils, Afton Chemical Ltd.
    11. Introducing new engine oil additive technology: Drivers and challenges
      John Pudelski, Technology Manager, Engine Oils, Asia-Pacific, Lubrizol Corp.
    12. PCMO/HDDO/MCO quality trends in Asian market
      Hitoshi Hamaguchi, OEM Manager & Senior Technical Fellow, RohMax Oil Additives
    13. Engine oils of the world
      Ted Selby, Research & Development Director, Savant Group
    14. Delivering global motor oil standards
      Kevin Ferrick, Manager, Global Industry Services, American Petroleum Institute (API)
    15. European Engine Lubricant Quality Management System (EELQMS)
      Jan Trocki, SK Lubricants Europe B.V., on behalf of the Association Technique
      de L’Industrie Européenne des Lubrifiants (ATIEL)
    16. Ultra-long oil drain intervals in natural gas-fueled engines
      Fred Girschick, Senior Technology Advisor, Infineum
    17. Development of gas engine oils for landfill and biogas applications
      Fred Girschick, Senior Technology Advisor, Infineum
    18. Efficient and sustainable hydraulic power: How maximum efficiency fluids can help improve hydraulic system efficiency
      Ramesh Iyer, Global Business Manager-Hydraulics, Rohmax Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
    19. Development of greases with extended grease and bearing life
      Ping Zhu, Global Grease Commercial Manager, The Lubrizol Corp.
    20. Gear oil innovations – Improving axle efficiency without compromising durability
      Gary Russo, Mark Baker, Simon Evans, Matthew Lim, The Lubrizol Corp.
    21. A study of the internal diesel injector deposit phenomenon
      Gabriel Ngoi, Technical Services Manager, The Lubrizol Corporation
    22. Effects of deposits in modern diesel fuel injection systems
      Tristan Tang, Fuels Deployment Technologist, Infineum
    23. How fuel performance additives help improve fuel economy
      Ludwig Voelkel, Technical Marketing Manager, Fuel Additives, BASF
    24. Performance and compatibility of novel cold flow improvers for B100 and Bxx fuels
      Ronny Sondjaja, Product Development Manager, Evonik Rohmax Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
    25. Diesel fuel additives as a route to vehicle fuel efficiency improvements
      John Bennett, Senior Manager-Fuels, Afton Chemical Limited
    26. The role of fuel additives in meeting middle distillate quality and vehicle performance standards
      Aileen Valera, Technical Service Manager-Asia Pacific, Innospec Limited
    27. Emission control technologies for emerging markets
      A.K. Jindal, Head Engineering Commercial Vehicles, Tata Motors
    28. Advancements in CVT fluids: Optimized for friction durability and efficiency
      James L. Sumiejski, Technology Manager-Driveline Fluids Division, The Lubrizol Corp.
    29. Evaluation of different base oil fluids for use in engine coolant applications
      Steven Poppe, Technical Specialist, Chevron Global Lubricants
    30. Optimizing low viscosity lubricants for improved fuel economy in heavy duty engine oil
      Trevor Miller, Research Engineer, Chevron Oronite Company LLC
    31. High performance low ash lubricant development for construction and mining equipment
      Yusuke Yanagisawa, Komatsu Ltd. & Takashi Fujitsu, Product Integrity & Laboratory Manager, BP Japan K.K.
    32. Handling the impact of biodiesel fuel on lubricants
      Edward Ng, Technical Marketing Manager, BASF South East Asia
    33. Performance aspects of four stroke motorcycle engine oils meeting fuel economy needs
      Hiroki Andoh, Specialties Research Chemist, Chevron Oronite Pte Ltd, Singapore
    34. Organic friction modifiers can contribute to friction reduction and fuel economy
      Douglas Harkness, Sales Manager, Petroleum Additives, Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry
  • 16th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    March 3-5, 2010 Grand Hyatt Singapore
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Keynote Presentation: Tomorrow’s Fuel Economy and Emissions Challenges: The Role of the Additive Industry
      Andres Tugendhat (Chevron Oronite LLC)
    2. Fuels and Lubes Testing with Regard to Future C02 Enission Requirements
      Tono Nasch (I.S.P GmbH & Co.)
    3. Heavy Duty Engine Lubricants – Durability and Fuel Economy Optimisation
      Keith Howard, Mike Sutton, Graham Marshall (Lubrizol Ltd.) and Tao Chunsheng (First Auto Works)
    4. The Right Oil for Motorcycle Fuel Economy
      Mark F. Wilkes and Adam C. Kidson (Lubrizol Corp.)
    5. Lubricant Contribution to Improved Fuel Economy in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
      Yoshitaka Takechi and Gary Parsons (Chevron Oronite LLC)
    6. Passenger Car Motor Oil and Fuel Economy: Exploring Beyond 24 SSI Viscosity Index Impovers
      Kirk A. Nass, David S. George, Pritesh A. Patel and Yu Bai Qiang (Chevron Oronite LLC)
    7. Improved Work and Fuel Efficiency in Construction Equipment
      Barton J. Schober, Brian Filippini, Elizabeth Schiferi, Ok-Dong Lee (Lubrizol Corp.), Brian
      Bentley, Brian Koehler, Michael lochte and Matt Jackson (Southwest Research Institute)
    8. Development of Fuel Economy Axle Fluid Technology
      Chip Hewette, Dave Degonia, Tze-Chi Jao and Tony Rollin (Afton Chemical)
    9. Influence of Gear Oil Formulations on the Fuel Economy of Passenger Cars
      Dirk Wienecke (Volkswagen AG), Wilfred J. Bartz(Technische Akademie Esslingen LLC)
    10. Friction and Fuel Economy Retention in Passenger Car Motor Oil Formulations
      Vivek Palekar, Trevor Miller, Yat Fan Suen and Dave Uppal (Chevron Oronite LLC)
    11. Singapore Biodiesel Project
      Klaus Landhaeusser(Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte. Ltd.)
    12. Hydrocarbon Drop-in Biofuels and Other Chemicals from Waste Biomass
      Cesar Granda(Terrabon Inc.)
    13. Low Temperature Operability of BX-PME in Light Duty Diesel Truck
      Prissana Prakanwiwat(PTT Research and Technology Institute)
    14. The Impact o Biodiesel on Injector Fouling in Modern Direct Injection Diesel
      Engines and the Demands on Fuel Deposit Control Additives in Today’s Market

      Robert Barbour, Avtar Panesar, Robert Quigley(Lubrizol Ltd.), David Arters and keith Corkwell(Lubrizol Corp.)
    15. New Generation Oil Additive Technology for Locomotive Engines Operating on Low & Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel
      Joseph Timar(Chevron Oronite Co. LLC)
    16. The Changing Appetite of Modern Engines for Fuel Detergents and their Application to Direct Injection Gasoline Engines
      John Bennett and Lau Teck Aun(Afton Chemical)
    17. Intake System Deposit Field Survey and Deposit Control Additive Performance Evaluation in China
      Satoshi Ohta and Yasuhiro Ogasawara(Chevron Japan Ltd., Oronite)
    18. Cold flow Improvers Increase the Value of Biofuels
      R. Koschabek, R. Sondjajam F.-O. Mahling, A. Dardin(Evonik RohMax Additives GmbH)
    19. Benefits o Synesstic™ Alkylated Naphthalene(AN) Basestocks in High Performance Lubcricants
      Amy Long(ExxonMobil Chemical)
    20. Lubrizol® 9040 Zero Series Diesel Additives: The Revolution Continues
      Robert Barbour and Kim Yong Goh(Lubrizol Corp.)
    21. Multi-Metal Corrosion Inhibitor for Metalworking Fluids
      Anil Choudhary(BASF)
    22. Are Additives Necessary for Aluminum Machining?
      Klaus Wuscher(Rhein Chemie, a Lanxess Subsidiary)
    23. Activities & Challenges towards Low Emission Cars
      Paul Greening(ACEA)
    24. The Future of Fuels and Lubricants – U.S. DOE Research Directions
      Steven Przesmitzki(Vehicle Technologies Program, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
    25. Fuel Consumption Reduction in Transportation – A Case Study in Japan towards 2030
      Masahiko Nakada(Technova)
    26. Survey and Analysis of In-Use Vehicle Emissions Performance in China
      Li Mengliang(China Automotive Technology and Research Center)
    27. Case Study on the Diesel-Powered Light Commercial Vehicle Segment
      Parag Daithankar, Kiran Vairagkar, K. Nandhakumar, Kulkarni Hemant and Prakash Rao Malathakar(Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.)
    28. Keynote Presentation: Helping Customers to User Less: Today and Tomorrow
      Andrew Foulds(Shell)
    29. Tailor-made Polyalkylmethacrylate Base Fluids for the Next Generation of Wind Turbine Gear Lubricants.
      Michael Muller, Christoph Wincierz
    30. Honda Motorcycle Engine Oil Conception and Promotion: CO2 Reduction for Environmental Protection
      Masatoshi Akagi(Honda R&D Motorcycle R&D Center)
    31. Fluid Solutions to Prevent Varnish Formation in Industrial Applications
      Betsy Butke, Brian Filippini, Robert Profilet an Matthew Sivik(Lubrizol Corp.)
    32. Engineered Lubricants to meet Future Transmission Design
      William D. Abraham, Susie Hurley and James L. Sumiejski(Lubrizol Corp.)
    33. Inspection of Two High-Mileage Continuously Variable Transmissions
      Raymond F. Watts, Masahiro Ishikawa and Scott Campbell(Infineum USA)
    34. Defining Green for Driveline Lubricants As Enablers for Meeting
      Improved Extended Drain Commercial and Automotive Requirements

      Jianhua Mao(Cognis)
    35. The Impact of Biodiesel on Lubricant Performance
      Azman B Maam(Petronas)
  • 15th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    March 4-6, 2009 InterContinental Hanoi Westlake, Vietnam
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Weathering Today’s Challenges by Taking a Long-term View
      Tim Ford, VP (Asia-Pacific) for Lubricants, Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte. Ltd., Singapore
    2. Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oils – Performance Requirements and Fuel Economy
      Bengt Otterholm, Lubricants Coordinator, Volvo Technology, Sweden
    3. India’s Auto Sector: Trends & Synergies With Oil Sector And Governmental Interventions In Upgrading R&D Infrastructure
      G.K. Sharma, Director-Technical, National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project, Ministry of Heavy Industry and Public Enterprises, India
    4. Money, Oil and Politics — Global Economic Outlook
      Roman Scott, Chairman, Calamander Group, and Managing Director, Calamander Capital, Singapore Spokesman, British Chamber of Commerce, Singapore
    5. Optimization of Fuel Additives for the Use in Transportation Fuels Containing Bio Components
      Harald Böhnke, Manager, Strategic Marketing and Product Development, BASF SE, Germany
    6. Organic Anti-wear and Friction Modifier Lubricant Additives (OAW-FM)
      Thomas Han, Technical Application Development Manager, AP, Chemtura Shanghai Co., Ltd., China
    7. High Performance Emulsifier Packages for Soluble Type Metal Removal Fluids
      Anil Choudhary, Head, Application Centre; Process and Lubricants Additive, APAC, Ciba India Ltd., India
    8. E85, High Expectations with Tough Challenges Ahead
      Lau Teck Aun, Marketing Technical Service (MTS) Manager, Fuels, Afton Chemical Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., Singapore
      – Paper not available –
    9. Performance Balance in Industrial Gear Oils
      Robert Profilet, Global Commercial Manager, The Lubrizol Corp., USA
    10. Flexible Solutions to Control Direct Injection Deposits In Asia Pacific
      Rinaldo Caprotti, Fuel Additives Development, Infineum UK Ltd., UK
    11. Synthetic Base Fluids for High Performance Lubricants
      Kenneth Tan, Sales Manager, ExxonMobil Chemical Asia-Pacific, Singapore
    12. Possible Influence of High Injection Pressure on Diesel Fuel Stability: A Review and Preliminary Study
      Tok Lim Hoe, Director, Products and Technical Services, Petroleum Specialties, Asia-Pacific Region, Innospec Ltd., Singapore
    13. World-wide Fuel Charter – Biofuel Guidelines
      Anders Roj, Manager, Fuels and Lubricants, Volvo Technology Corp., Sweden
    14. Biofuel Standardization Activity in Asia – ERIA Energy Project
      Shoichi Ichikawa, Project Manager, Toyota Motor Corp., Japan
    15. Operation and Appetite – Our Experience with the CEC F-98-08 DW10 Nozzle Coking Test
      Jeffrey Ee, Technical Services Manager, Fuels Refinery and OilField, Lubrizol Southeast Asia (Pte) Ltd., Singapore
    16. ILSAC GF-5 Requirements
      Minoru Yamashita, Group Manager, Toyota Motor Corp., Japan
    17. Motorcycle Engine Oil Standards: Current Status and Future Trends
      Yasuhiro Kuji, Manager, Research & Development Division, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., Japan
    18. Fuelling Asian Transport
      Jamie Leather, Senior Transport Specialist, Energy, Transport and Water Division, Regional and Sustainable Development Department, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
    19. Road Map for Cleaner Fuels and Vehicles in Asia
      Glynda Bathan, Policy and Partnerships Manager, Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities Center, Philippines
    20. Prospects of Cellulosic Ethanol in Japan
      Masahiko Nakada, Senior Advisor, Technova, Japan
    21. Vietnam National Standards on Fuels and Challenges for Refineries
      Nguyen Hoang Yen, Deputy General Manager, Vietnam Oil and Gas Corp. (PetroVietnam), Vietnam
    22. A Review of Base Oil Supply and Demand in China
      Liu Zhongda, Deputy Director, PetroChina Lubricant Co., China
    23. 23. Global Lubricant Additives: Key Market Developments and Opportunities
      Geeta S. Agashe, Vice President, Energy, Kline & Company, USA
    24. Effect of Viscosity Modifiers on Fuel Economy in Engine Oils
      Chor Huang, Business Manager, Viscosity Modifiers, The Lubrizol Corp., UK
    25. The Challenge of Balancing Oil Drain Interval and Fuel Consumption
      Mike Sutton, Technology Manager, Engine Oils, Lubrizol Ltd., UK
    26. A Novel Approach to Fuel Efficient Engine Oils
      Glenn Mazzamaro, Global Industry/OEM Liaison Manager, R.T. Vanderbilt Co. Inc., USA
    27. Specifically Designed Polyalkylmethacrylate Additives for Current and Future Generations of Highly Fuel Efficient Engine Oils
      Torsten Stöhr, Global Product Development, Evonik Rohmax Additives GmbH, Germany
    28. North American Fuel Economy Testing
      Trevor Miller, Formulator, Automotive Engine Oils Group, Chevron Oronite Company LLC, USA
    29. Comparison of International Standards for Food-Grade Lubricants
      Sarah Krol, Business Unit Manager, Nonfood Compounds Registration, NSF International, USA
    30. Detection of Biodiesel in Used Engine Oil
      Trevor Miller, Formulator, Automotive Engine Oils Group, Chevron Oronite Company LLC, USA
    31. Additive Technology for EU Ecolabel Formulation
      Edward Ng, Regional Technical Manager, Ciba (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Singapore
    32. Research of Low Carbon Alcohol Gasoline Performances and Exhaust Emission
      Xiaohong Xu, Vice Director, PetroChina Lanzhou, China
  • 14th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    March 5-7, 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul, Korea
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Keynote Address: Global Refining Sector Challenges and Opportunities: The Drive towards Cleaner and Renewable Fuels
      Ashok Krishna, Vice President of Technology, Chevron Global Downstream
      – Paper not available –
    2. Trends in Environmentally Friendly Lubricants
      Jinichi Igarashi, General Manager of Lubricants Research Laboratory, Nippon Oil Corp.
    3. The Lubricant Market and Base Oil Requirements in South Korea
      Tae-Han Jung, Vice President, Base Oils, SK Energy
      – Paper not available –
    4. Korea’s Policy on Environmentally Friendly Fuels
      Y.M Kim, Korean Ministry of Environment
    5. Sustainable Development as an Element of Success
      C.W. Cho, Chairman and CEO, BASF Company Ltd. Korea
    6. Production and Use of Biodiesel in Brazil
      Maria Antoniêta Andrade de Souza, General Manager of Biofuels and Product, ANP
    7. European Biodiesel Developments: Challenges, Trends and Standardization
      Anders Roj, Manager, Fuels & Lubricants
      – Paper not available –
    8. Japan Auto-Oil Program: Summary of JCAP 2 and New Projects
      Masaru Kohakura, Senior Researcher, Japan Petroleum Energy Center
    9. Fuels Testing and Effect of Additives
      Avtar Panesar, Fuel Testing Manager, Lubrizol Corporation
    10. Evaluation of Biodiesel from Palm Oil
      Chonchada Tipdecho, Researcher, PTT
      – Paper not available –
    11. Development of Bio-Hydrofined Diesel Fuel
      Hitoshi Hayashi, Project General Manager, Toyota Motor Corporation
      – Paper not available –
    12. Ciba Additives: Supporting the Growth of Biofuels and Biolubes
      Natalie Li, Global Marketing Manager, Ciba Corp.
      – Paper not available –
    13. The Role of Lubricant Additives in Fuel Efficiency and Reduction: Viscosity Effects
      Michael Zink, Global Business Manager, Hydraulic Fluid, Evonik RohMax Additives
    14. Automatic Transmission Fluids with Enhanced Friction Durability and JASO Performance
      Kenji Yatsunami, Drive Line Research and Development, Afton Chemical Japan
    15. Controlled Architecture Viscosity Modifiers for Driveline Fluids: Enhanced Fuel Efficiency and Wear Protection
      Barton Schober, Technology Manager, Viscosity Modifier, Lubrizol Corp.
    16. The Use of Esters in Advanced Engine Oils
      Steven James Randles, Global Application Director-Lubricant, Croda
    17. How Lubricant Additives can Enable the Use of Biodiesel
      Maarten Boons, Research Engineer, Chevron Oronite
      – Paper not available –
    18. Antioxidants for Biodiesel Fuel
      Gerard Mulqueen, Vice President, New Technology, Chemtura Corp.
    19. Fuels with Improved Eco-Efficiency Thanks to Gasoline Additives
      Peter Saling, Head of Eco-Efficiency, BASF AG
      – Paper not available –
    20. Metalworking Fluid Additive Technology: Global Trends
      Robert Stubbs, Group Technical Director, Polartech
      – Paper not available –
    21. Advanced Industrial Lubricants – The Influence of Legislation on Future Developments in Metalworking Fluids
      Dietrich Hörner, Head of Corporate Product Management- Metalworking and Quenching Lubricants, Fuchs Petrolub AG
    22. Phase Control, the Ideal Product for Central Coolant Systems
      Jake W. Pajak, Director, Technical Program, Houghton International Inc.
    23. An Environmentally and Machinery Friendly Synthetic Metalworking Fluid
      Mamoru Aoyama, Technical Manager of Industrial and Lubricants Services, BP Japan K.K.
    24. Double Comb Polymer Esters as Metalworking Additives: Performance Examples in Emulsions and Neat Oils
      Luca Santini, Marketing Manager for Arese Lubricant Additives and Specialty Chemicals, Italmatch Chemicals Arese
    25. Dealing with Fuel and Lubrication Related Challenges in Modern Two-Stroke Engines
      Roelf Drijfholt, Fuels & Lubricants Expert, Wärtsilä (Shell)
    26. Challenges and Solutions for Marine Engine Oil Technology
      Dick Vrolijk, Staff Engineer, Marine Lubricant Additive Group, Chevron Oronite Technology b.v.
    27. Contribution of Advanced Technology Cylinder Oil to MARPOL Legislation Compliance
      Caroline Huot, Managing Director of Lubmarine Asia Pacific, Total Lubricants Hong Kong Ltd.
    28. NExBTL-Premium Quality 2nd Generation Renewable Diesel
      Markku Honkanen, Technical Advisor, Biofuels, Neste Oil Corp.
    29. Future Fuel Scenario in Japan
      Masahiko Nakada, Senior Advisor, Technova (Lubrizol Corp.)
    30. Future Fuel Trends in Korea
      Inho Cho, Vice President, Fuels Research, SK Energy
    31. Development of an Engine Oil for Biotechnology Fuel
      Kazuhiro Teshima, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
    32. Low-Temperature Vehicle Operability of Biodiesel-Diesel Fuel Blends
      Masahiro Dairaku, Fuels Development & Deployment Technologist, Infineum Japan Ltd.
      – Paper not available –
    33. Gas Engine Emission Trends, Lubrication and its Challenges
      P. Rajagopalan, Regional Product Line Manager-Industrial Engine Oils and Specialties, Chevron Oronite Pte. Ltd.
    34. Development of a New Transmission Fluid for Six-Speed Automatic Transmission
      Hahn Soo Kim, Industry Liaison & Devt., Advisor, Infineum Korea Ltd.
    35. Impact of Antioxidant Chemistries on Sludge Formation in Thermo-Oxidatively Stable Turbine Oils
      Anil Choudhary, Ciba Specialty Chemical India Ltd.
      – Paper not available –
    36. Can Gear Oil Failures in High Performance Gears be Cured? If Yes, How?
      Wilfried Bartz, Consultant, Technische Akademie Esslingen
  • 13th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    March 7-9, 2007 Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok, Thailand
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Partnerships: A Key to Meeting Today’s Requirements and Tomorrow’s Challenges
      Jirong Xiao, VP, Products & Technology, Chevron Oronite Co. LLC
    2. Megatrends in Fuels and Lubricants
      Stephen Hsu, Professor, George Washington University, formerly with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology
    3. Requirements of Fuels & Lubricants for and beyond 2010 — A Utility Vehicle (UV) OEM’s Viewpoint
      Mathew Abraham, General Manager, Engines, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
    4. Japanese OEM Requirements for ATF, Current and Future
      Ando Yasushi, Project General Manager, Powertrain Engineering Div., Toyota Motor Corp.
    5. Ethanol Would be a Good Alternative for Transportation Fuel
      Kuniyuki Terabe, Executive Vice President, Brazil-Japan Ethanol Co. Ltd.
    6. Philippine Biodiesel Initiatives
      Mario Marasigan, Director, Energy Utilization Mgmt., Dept. of Energy, Philippines
    7. Issues of FAME and Next Generation Biodiesel
      Yasunori Takei, Project Manager, Fuel & Lubricant Dept., Toyota Motor Corp.
    8. API CJ-4: Diesel Oil Category for Both Legacy Engines and Low Emission Engines Using Diesel Particulate Filters
      J.A. McGeehan, Global Manager, Diesel Oil Technology, Chevron Global Lubricants
    9. Future Concept and JASO Motorcycle Engine Oil Standard Revised in 2006
      Masatoshi Akagi, Chief Engineer, Honda R&D, Motorcycle R&D Centre
    10. Assuring Quality and Consistency of Biodiesel
      Laura Ollett, Regional Marketing Manager, Asia Pacific, Ciba Specialty Chemicals
  • 12th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    March 1-3, 2006 Sheraton Hotel & Towers, Hong Kong
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Future Transportation Fuels — A Focus on Development of Alternatives
      John Francis Unsworth, Technology Manager, Fuel Strategy & Alternatives, Shell Global Solutions
    2. Petroleum Additives Industry Hangs in Balance: Supply and Demand
      Warren Huang, President, Afton Chemical Corp.
    3. Requirement for Transmission Fluids with Recent Innovation on Transmission Development
      Toshimasa Doi, Executive Vice President & Member of the Board, R&D Division, Jatco Ltd.
    4. Tribology of Future Automotive Propulsion Systems — One Perspective
      Edward Becker, Senior Materials Engineer, General Motors Corp.
    5. Biofuels in Europe
      Martin Mittelbach, Professor, Institut fur Chemie (IfC), Karl-Franzens-Universitaet Graz
    6. Biofuel Situation in Thailand
      Ratanavalee In-Ochanon, Vice President, Fuels & Lubricants Research Dept., PTT Public Co. Ltd.
    7. Bio-Diesel Fuel Study in Japan
      Takehiro Tsuchiya, Deputy Director, Petroleum Distribution & Retail Division, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
    8. Impact of Oil-Derived Ash and Sulfur on After-Treatment Devices for Diesel Engine – JCAP II Oil WG Report
      Hidetsugu Yamamoto, Strength & Material Proving Manager, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corp.
    9. An Investigation of ATF Quality in the Chinese Market
      Yasushi Ando, Project General Manager, Power Train Engineering Division, Toyota Motor Corp., Higashi Fuji Technical Center
    10. Synergistic Antioxidant Systems for Lubricants
      John Dong, Senior Research Chemist, Chemtura Corp.
    11. Breaking the Viscosity Paradigm: Formulating Approaches for Optimizing Efficiency and Vehicle Life
      Bryan Grisso, Global Product Development Manager, Lubrizol Corp.
    12. Service Fill ATF for the Asia Pacific Market
      Raymond F. Watts, Manager, Power Transmission Fluid Development and Deployment, Infineum International Ltd.
    13. New Technology Gasoline Performance Additives for Gasohol
      Thomas L. Zahalka, Senior Advisor, Fuels Technical Service for Asia-Pacific, Afton Chemical Corp.
    14. Low-Treat & Top-Tier Additive Technology for High Performance Anti-Wear Hydraulic Fluids
      Stefan Barot, Regional Head Asia-Pacific, Process & Lubricant Additives, Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corp.
    15. Hydraulic Fluid Influence on Piston Pump Efficiency
      Hitoshi Hamaguchi, Sales & OEM Manager, Degussa-RohMax
    16. Coal Conversion Status and its Prospects in China
      Wang Xianqing, Vice President, China National Petroleum Corp., Advisory Center
    17. Review & Prospect on Business of Petrochina Lubricant Company
      Gong Weijun, Deputy General Manager, Lubricant Company, PetroChina Co. Ltd.
    18. Greatwall Lubricants in the Development
      Li Liangyao, Vice General Manager, Lubricant Company, Sinopec Corp.
    19. Naphthenic Lube Oil in China
      Fu Yue, Director of Lubricant Technology, China National Offshore Oil Corp.
    20. Lubricating Grease Industry and Market in China
      Wang Jinfeng, Senior Engineer, China National Offshore Oil Corp.
    21. The Performance and Application of Energy Saving Hydraulic Fluids
      Liu Weiyan, Engineer, PetroChina Dalian Lubricant Oil, R&D Center
    22. Used Oil Recycling Opportunities in China
      Daniel Cheng, Managing Director, Dunwell PetroChemical Co. Ltd.
    23. Base Oils from Waste Plastic
      Stephen Miller, Senior Consulting Scientist, Chevron Energy Technology Co.
    24. Effects of Base Oil Characteristics on Automatic Transmission Fluid Design
      Wan-Seop Kwon, Senior Research Engineer, SK Corp.
    25. Formulating Engine Oils with Modern Chemistries — Balancing Needs of Current, Future and Past Engine Designs
      Peter Kleijwegt, Product Development Engineer, Chevron Oronite Technology BV
    26. Relationship of Chlorine Content in Lubricants to Dioxin Exhaust Emissions
      Mike Sutton, Technology Manager, Engine Oils, Lubrizol Ltd.
    27. Tribological Aspects of Wind Power Plants
      Wilfried Bartz, Consultant, Tribology, Technical Academy Esslingen
    28. Insights to Manufacturing and Marketing Grease in Asia
      Paul Rogers, Technical Director, Products Development Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
  • 11th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    March 15-18, 2005 The Peninsula Palace, Beijing, China
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Innovations in Lubricant Technology
      Hyun Soo Hong, General Manager, Lubrizol Corporation – Equipment Manufacturer Group (EMG) Asia
    2. API Group III Base Oil in Asian Market
      Yea-Sun Yoon, General Manager, SK Corporation- Base Oil Business
    3. Indian Petroleum Scenario – Current Challenges and Opportunities for Auto Fuel & Lubricants
      S.K. Swaminathan, Executive Director (Lubes), Indian Oil Corp.
    4. The Development and Evolution of China Lubricant Market
      Song Yunchang, Manager, SINOPEC Lubricant Company
    5. The Transformation of Hydraulic Oil and Hydraulic Transmission Oil in China
      Li Shaohui, Vice Director, PetroChina Lube Oil R&D Institute – Technology Dept.
    6. Identification of Industrial Gear Additive Technology Meeting the New Specifications From Industrial Gear OEMs
      Helen Ryan, Senior Advisor, Afton Chemical Limited
    7. Turbine Oil Future – No Need for Fluid Diversity: A New Additive Technology
      Michael Fletschinger, Global Market Center Head, Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc. – Industrial Lubricants, Process and Lubricants Additives
    8. Diesel Engines Have a Future and That Future is Clean …. But Nothing is Free
      James A. McGeehan, Global Manager – Diesel Oil Technology, ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants
    9. The Impact of Emission Legislations on Emission Control Strategies and Lubricant Formulations
      Brian Crichton, Global Industry Liaison Manager, Infineum International Limited
    10. Performance History of Mono-Acidic Lubricity
  • 10th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference Proceedings
    March 2-5, 2004 Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Will Asia’s High Growth Locomotive Stay on Track?
      Hugh Peyman, President, Research Works
    2. Sucessful Business Development in Asia
      Andrew Ng, Chief Executive Officer, Greater China Consult
    3. A Season of Change: Emerging Trends in Project Financing in China
      David Lim, First Vice President, Finance Asia, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp.
    4. Minimizing Business Risk in China – Legal Considerations
      Howard Wu, Associate, Baker & McKenzie, Shanghai
    5. Boundary Lubricating Films: Formation and Lubrication Mechanism
      Dr. Stephen Hsu, Leader, Nanotribology Group, U.S. National Institute of Science & Technology
    6. Nano-borated Detergents: Performance and Mechanisms
      Prof. Jean Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale de Lyon
    7. Imaging, In Situ and Combinatorial Approaches to the Understanding of Lubricant Additive Behavior
      Prof. Nicholas Spencer, Chair and Department Head, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
    8. Nanoparticles as Lubricant Additives
      Prof. Wei Ming Liu, Executive Director, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics
    9. Lower TBN Lubricants for Asia Pacific Markets with Improved Diesel Fuel Quality
      Ajay Upponi, Market Manager for Automotive, Chevron Oronite
    10. Changes in Fuel Additive Requirements with the Removal of Sulphur from Asia Pacific Diesel Fuels
      Roger Needham, Product Manager, Octel Refinery Specialties
  • 9th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    Jan 21- 24, 2003 Grand-Hyatt, Singapore
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Keynote Address: Shared Knowledge – The Power of Progress in Today’s Competitive World
      Shariq Yosufzai, President, ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants
    2. China – A Continually Evolving Opportunity
      Anthony Stephen Puckett, Managing Director, Tri-Zen International
    3. Outlook for China’s Automotive Industry: Fact vs. Fiction
      Michael Dunne, President, Automotive Resources Asia Ltd.
    4. Doing Business in Asia from the Perspective of a Non-Asian Supplier
      Joachim Christian Leluschko, Managing Director, RohMax Additives GmbH
    5. Japan Clean Air Program: Overview of JCAP Activities and Outline of JCAP 2
      Shigeki Uchiyama, Petroleum Energy Center
    6. Present and Future of Engine Technology in Korea
      Dae Yoon Oh, Hyundai Motor Co.
    7. Globalization of Diesel Engine Oil Specifications
      Bengt Otterholm, Volvo
    8. Update on the Development of New Engine Oil Standards for After-treatment and Cooled EGR Systems: JASO DX-2 and DX-3
      Kenji Tomizawa, Manager, Power Train Research & Development Division, Hino Motors Ltd.
    9. Progress of a New Hydraulic Fluid Specification for Construction Equipment
      Satoshi Ohkawa, Senior Chief Engineer, Komatsu Ltd.
    10. Proposal for Asian Fuel Quality
      Hirohiko Hoshi, Senior Staff Engineer, Fuel & Lubricant Dept., Toyota Motor Corporation
    11. High Performance Base Oils from Unconventional Feedstocks
      David Wedlock and Nicholas Adams, Shell Global Solutions
    12. Influence of Natural Gas on Base Oil Markets
      Kurt Barrow, Principal, Purvin & Gertz
    13. Air Quality Management in Bangkok: Trends and Challenges
      Supat Wangwongwatana, Deputy Director General, Pollution Control Department, Thailand
    14. Roundtable Discussion: Formulating with Synthetic Base Stocks
      Wilfried Bartz, Department of Tribology, Technische Akademie Esslingen Georg Bleimschein, Market Developer Manager- PAO, BP Chemicals Peter Brown, Industrial Manager for Synthetics Business Unit, Exxonmobil Chemical Company Jean Luc Herbeaux, Asia Pacific Regional Manager, Rohmax Oil Additives
    15. European Activities – An ACEA Update
      Bengt Otterholm, Volvo
    16. New Formulating Approach for Mobile Gas Engine Oils
      Wim van Dam and Greg Cook, Chevron Oronite
    17. Phosphorus Volatility of Lubricants
      Theodore Selby, Savant
    18. Reducing Energy Consumption with Multi-grade Hydraulic Fluids
      Douglas Placek, Steven Herzog and Christian Neveu, RohMax Oil Additives
    19. New Polarity Measurement Technique for Lubricants
      Thomas F. Buenemann, Uniqema
    20. Development of Specially Formulated 4-Stroke Engine Oil for Motorcycles
      Moritsugu Kasai, Motoharu Ishikawa and Tomomi Miyaj, Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.
    21. Improvements to Second Generation Water-Based Corrosion Inhibitors
      Paul Nai, Steven Miller and Liew Shou Tze, Lubrizol Corporation
    22. Efficient Lower Tier Automotive Engine Oil Cascades for Tier Product Offerings
      Stephen H. Roby, Richard Mayer and Peter Kleijwegt, Chevron Oronite
    23. Low SAPS Engine Oils for Future Diesel Engines: Challenges and Solutions
      Ewa Bardasz, Ian Wilby and Joseph Chai, Lubrizol Corporation
    24. System City – A Systematic Approach to Clean Air
      Claire Thorne, Spencer Taylor, Chris Dewey, Alex Psaila, Steven Goodier and Niall Ainscough, BP/Castrol
    25. A Novel Gasoline Fuel Optimizer for Improved Combustion and Vehicle Performance
      B.R. Graskow and S. Ohta, Chevron Oronite
    26. Issues and Concerns Regarding Fuel Additives Interactions in Gasoline Vehicles
      Mitchell Jackson, David Arters and Keith Corkwell, Lubrizol Corporation
    27. Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAMEs) as Diesel Fuel Blend Components
      L.J. Clarke, E.H. Crawshaw and L. C. Lilley, Shell Global Solutions (UK)
    28. Fuel Quality Control and Assurance in Retail Markets
      M.J. Grundy, J.M. Teuben and L.J. Clarke, Shell Global Solutions (UK)
    29. Fuel Additives: Helping Fuel Marketers Capture the Consumer’s Imagination
      Ulrich Kanne, BASF AG
    30. The Effect of Different Additive Technologies on the Performance of Direct Injection Spark-Ignition Engines
      M. Kiefer, H. Schmidt, H. Schwahn and M. Bergemann, BASF AG
    31. Fuel Efficiency Measurement – Two Popular Techniques
      Lee Grant, Southwest Research Institute
    32. Asian Economic Outlook and Global Oil Prices
      Steve Brice, Chief Economist (SE Asia), Global Research Standard Chartered Bank
    33. Industry Response to Changing Fuel Quality Characteristics Due to Emerging Environmental Regulations
      N.S. Murthy, Senior Vice President, Technical, Reliance Industries Ltd.
    34. Overview of Asian Oil Markets in 2003: Potential Scenarios and Showdown
      John Driscoll, Asia General Manager, Argus Media Group
  • 8th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    Jan 29-Feb 1, 2002 Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Keynote Address: Collaboration – The Key to Success for Oil Marketers
      David Armstrong, Graeme Sweeney, Shell Global Solutions (UK)
    2. Mergers and Acquisitions in the Oil Industry: How Would (Could) State Oil Companies and Independents Survive against the “Super Majors?”
      Gary Vickers, Partner, Accenture
    3. Asian Refining – How Long the Tunnel?
      John Vautrain & Kurt Barrow, Purvin & Gertz Inc.
    4. New Economy – Has Real Change Happened?
      Ian Scott, Vice President and Director, The Boston Consulting Group
    5. Viral Marketing: What Is It? Who’s It For? How Can You Use It?
      Kelly Olafson, Regional Business Director, Ogilvy & Mather Asia-Pacific; David Mayo, Director, Red Card
    6. The Lubricant Business of Independents in the ASEAN Market
      Dr. Ho Leng Woon, Chairman and CEO, AP Oil International Ltd.
    7. GTL Specialties – High Value Threat or Opportunity?
      Geeta S. Agashe, William R. Downey and George Morvey, Kline & Company, Inc.
    8. The Impact on PetroChina’s Refinery Business after WTO
      Li Runsheng, Vice President, Refining & Chemical Company, PetroChina Company Limited
    9. Keynote Address: Automotive Technologies and the Environment
      Takashi Kamo, General Manager, Toyota Motor Corporation
    10. Key Axle and Manual Transmission Project – Past, Present and Future
      Robert Cain, Product Manager, The Lubrizol Corporation
    11. ILSAC SG+ Guideline (Passenger Car Motor Oil WG)
      Kiyotaka Nakamura, Materials Engineering Dept., Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
    12. JASO DX-2 Activities Update
      Kousuke Ito, Hino Motors, Ltd.
    13. JAMA Activity for 4-Stroke Engine Oil for Motorcycles – Introduction of Today’s Technical Consideration in Japan
      Masatoshi Akagi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd
    14. Lead-Free Gasoline and Biofuels: Oil Industry Support for Elimination of Leaded Gasoline
      William Flis, Global Safety, Health and Environmental Issues Manager, ExxonMobil
    15. Clean Automobile Fuel in Asia
      Hirohiko Hoshi, Toyota Motor Corp.
    16. Changes in The Quality of Base Oils
      D.J. Wedlock, Shell Global Solutions (UK)
    17. Base Oil Supply / Demand and Quality Issues
      Dave Kramer, Senior Staff Engineer, ChevronTexaco
    18. The Effects of Different Base Oils on The Performance of GF-3 Engine Oil
      Jae-Kon Ryoo and Woo-Sik Moon, SK Corporation
    19. Market and Technology Overview of Unconventional Basestocks
      Thomas Buenemann and Andrew Oldfield, Uniqema Lubricants
    20. GTL Base Oils: North American Engine Performance of Syntroleum Synthetic Fluids
      Robert Freerks, Syntroleum Corp. Technical Center
    21. Keynote Address: The Molecular Basis of Lubrication
      Stephen M. Hsu, National Institute of Standards and Technology
    22. Influence of Viscosity Index Improvers in Lubricants on the Mechanical Efficiency and the Operating Temperature of Transmissions
      Christoph Wincierz and Klaus Hedrich, Rohmax Oil Additives GmbH
    23. Shear Stability Index of Viscosity Modifiers – Effect of Polymer Architecture
      Chor Huang, Joseph Chai and Melody Wilk, The Lubrizol Corporation
    24. Diesel Fuel Detergent Additive Effects in Modern Diesel Engines
      David Arters, Robert Barbour and Keith Corkwell, The Lubrizol Corporation
    25. High Performance Esters as Lubricant Additives in Metalworking and Rolling Fluids
      John Eastwood, Alan Savidge, Wai Nyin Wald, Uniqema Lubricants
    26. A New Alternative to Conventional Water-Based Corrosion Inhibitors
      Derek Phillips, Gateway Additive Company; Liew Shou Tze, Paul Nai, Lubrizol Southeast Asia (Pte) Ltd.
    27. Oxygenated Diesel – An Environmental and Economic Solution to Immediate Air Quality Benefits
      Alan Rae, AAE Holdings Plc.; Paul Armitage, The Associated Octel Company Ltd.
    28. Tailoring Fuels for A Cleaner Environment
      Martin Booth, John F. Unsworth and Richard E. Malpas, Shell Global Solutions (UK)
    29. Effective Introduction of Biofuels into Gasoline and Diesel
      M.J. Grundy, A.P. Groves and J.S. McArragher, Shell Global Solutions (UK)
    30. A Survey of Gasoline-Related Deposit Levels in Consumer-Operated Vehicles in Asia Pacific
      Satoshi Ohta and Yasuhiro Ogasawara, Chevron Oronite Japan Limited
    31. A Study of Using Refined Palm Oil Blending in Diesel Fuel for Automobiles in Thailand
      Nirod Akarapanjavit, PTT Public Company Limited
    32. Keynote Address: Towards Clean Air in Asia
      Charles Melhuish, Lead Transport Sector Specialist, Asian Development Bank
    33. Diesel Fuel Lubricity
      Manuch Nikanjam, Chevron Products Company; Paul Henderson, SAE Diesel Fuel Injection Equipment Standards Committee; Paul Lacey, Pennzoil-Quaker State Company; Rinaldo Caprotti, Infineum; Dean Simeroth, State of California, Air Resources Board; Ken Mitchell, Shell Canada Products
    34. Demand for Clean Fuels in China Market and Related Measures
      Miao Yi, Director of Refining Division, Sinopec
    35. API CI-4: The First Oil Category for Diesel Engines Using Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation
      J.A. Mc Geehan, Chairman (HDEOCP), ChevronTexaco Company; J. Wells, Secretary, (HDEOCP), Southwest Research Institute; S. Kennedy, ExxonMobil; A. Huang, Equilon Enterprises; G. Shank, Mack Trucks, D. Stehouwer, Cummins Inc.; D. Larkin / B. Mesfin, Detroit Diesel Corporation; D. Tharp, Caterpillar Inc.; F. Bondarowicz, International Truck and Engine Corporation; K. Chao, John Deere; R.T. Stockwell, GM, Powertrain Engineering Center; A. Passut, Ethyl Corporation; W. Kleiser, Chevron Oronite Company LLC; L. Williams, Lubrizol Corporation; P. Fetterman, Infineum USA; J. Zalar, Test Monitoring Center; J. Rutherford, Statistician, Oronite; P. Scinto, Statistician, Lubrizol; D. Malandro, Statistician, Infineum
    36. Lubricants that Optimize Diesel Engine Fuel Economy and Allow Extended Oil Drains
      Jim Mc Geehan, West Alexander III, Mel Couch Jr., Jim Rutherford, Steve Roby, Chevron Texaco
    37. Multigrade Automotive Engine Oils’ Benefits and Their Applicability in the Asian Market
      Ron Stepan, Tok Lim Hoe and Soo Hui Jin, Chevron Oronite Pte. Ltd.
    38. ILSAC GF-4 – What, Why, When and How?
      Michael McMillan, General Motors Research and Development Center
    39. The Development of Fuel Economy Lubricants
      Ian Taylor, Shell Global Solutions, UK
    40. Keynote Address: Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants – State of The Art and Future Developments
      Wilfried J. Bartz, Technische Akademie Esslingen, Ostfildern, Germany
    41. A Comparative Study of Ceramic Membrane Based Technology with Polymer Membrane Based Technology for Used Lubricant Oil Recycling
      Yi Tan, Yi Ma and Leslie Loke Ching Thin, Environmental Technology Institute, Singapore
    42. Breakthrough Technology of Low Cost, Innovative, Vibratory Membrane and Thermal (VMAT) Approach in Waste Oil Recovery/Recycling – A Worldwide Trend
      Daniel M. Cheng, Dunwell Enviro-Tech (Holdings) Ltd.
    43. Engine and Lubricant Research in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines Equipped with Exhaust Gas Recirculation
      Chris Locke, Infineum UK Ltd.; D.J. Shee, Infineum Singapore
    44. Durability – A Forgotten Benefit of Anti-Wear Hydraulic Fluids
      Donald L. Clason, Lubrizol Corporation
    45. The Requirements for the Latest ATF and Problems of Commercially Available ATFs
      Nobuaki Watanabe, Toshihiko Ichihashi, Masayuki Kato and Yoshitaka Tamoto, Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.
  • 7th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    Jan 30-Feb 2, 2001 The Regent Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Creating Value in the New Economy: Advantage Through Brand, Information and Connecting with Customers
      Ian Scott, The Boston Consulting Group Pte. Ltd.
    2. Market Trends in Thailand
      Suparat Sirisuwannangkura, Director of Technical Division, Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd.
    3. Indian Auto-Oil Industry Trends in Growth and Drive for Cleaner Environment
      R.A. Rao, Indian Additives Ltd./Bureau of Indian Standards; K.K. Gandhi, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers
    4. Diesel Engine Trends and Lubricant Requirements
      William A. Runkle, Jr., The Valvoline Company; Jerry C. Wang, Cummins Tech. Center, Cummins Inc.
    5. Developments in European Fuels and Lubes Testing
      Don Smith, AVL Fuels & Lubes Technology Office/li>

    6. Trends of Fuels and Lubricants Requirements in South Korea
      Woo-Sik Moon, SK Corporation
    7. Impact of Emission and Fuel Economy Regulation on Fuels and Engine Oils for Passenger Car
      Kiyotaka Nakamura, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
    8. JASO DH-1 – As the Final Update of DX-1 Development
      Masaru Mishima, Nippon Mitsubishi Oil Co. on behalf of PAJ, Kousuke Ito, Hino Motors, Ltd. On behalf of JAMA
    9. Review of International Engine Oil Specification Development
      Fumio Ueda, Toyota Motor Corp.
    10. Assuring Brand Satisfaction Through Product Integrity
      Harry Hall, P.E., Chevron Products Company
    11. Lubricants Logistics: Improving Performance by Benchmarking
      Keith Roberts, PIMS Associates Ltd.
    12. Air Pollution Control Strategies in Thailand
      Dr. Supat Wangwongwatana, Director, Air Quality and Noise Management Division, Pollution Control Department
    13. PTT and View on New Frontier in Downstream Oil Marketing and International Trading
      Pichai Chunhavajira, President, PTT Oil, Acting President, PTT International, Acting Deputy Governor, Finance
    14. Development of Diesel Engine Oils which meet the JASO DH-1 Specifications
      Hideki Kamano, Masanori Enomoto and Shin Obata, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
    15. The Impact of European Light Duty Diesel Specifications on Lubricant Formulations
      Ray Calder and Barry Hemans, Lubrizol Ltd.
    16. An Investigation of the Effect of Modern Diesel Engines on Lubricant Performance
      Takashi Fujitsu, Kouichi Kubo and Sara Lawrence, Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.
    17. The Future of Diesel Engine Lubricants for Low Emission Engines
      William M. Kleiser, Wim van Dam, Chevron Oronite Technology, Richmond, USA; Satoshi Hirano, Chevron Oronite Technology, Omaezaki, Japan
    18. Product Stewardship and Waste Oil in Australia
      Graeme Marshall and Carolyn Gresele, Environment Australia
    19. Extended Life Corrosion Inhibitors In Locomotive Applications: A Field Trial Report
      Vu Trong Quynh, Vietnam Railways; Frank Gili, Paul Van de Ven and Bui Van Thanh, Caltex Lubricants Division, Caltex Corporation
    20. Cost and Performance Advantages of Multigrade Hydraulic Fluids
      D.G. Placek and C.W. Hyndman, RohMax USA
    21. Development of Modern Two Stroke Engine Oils Aimed at Reducing Smoke Levels Using The JASO Suzuki Smoke Test
      A.K. Bhatnagar, N.R. Raje, Shyam Singh, M. Sithanathan, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., D.J. Smith, AVL List GmbH
    22. The Lubricating Grease Market in Asia-Pacific – Current Status and Future Trends
      Michel Behar, Executive Vice-President, Asia-Pacific; Rolf Peter Heckler, International Product Manager, Lubricating Greases, FUCHS PETROLUB AG
    23. Synthetic Base Stocks From Fischer-Tropsch Wax
      Bob Freerks, Syntroleum Corporation
    24. JCAP (Japan Clean Air Program) Latest Result and Progress of the Japanese Auto-Oil Program
      Fumio Okada, Katsuhiko Hirose, Toshio Tomiyama, Japan Petroleum Energy Center
    25. Production of Clean Diesel Oils
      A.S. Nasution, E. Jasjfi and Evita H. Legowo, Lemigas R/D Centre for Oil and Gas Technology
    26. Water-Blend Diesel Fuel Technology for Particulate and NOx Technology
      Mike Attfield, Lubrizol Limited
    27. DME as an Alternative Common Fuel for CI, SI and Fuel Cell
      Shuichi Kajitani, Yasuyuki Tsutsumi, Zhili Chen, Mitsuharu Oguma, Ibaraki University, Japan; Mahabubul Alam and Shinichi Goto, Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Japan
    28. The Transition from Leaded to Unleaded Gasoline: Experiences and Side Effects
      Matthew W. Vincent, Trevor J. Russell and Paul Armitage, The Associated Octel Company Limited
    29. A Study of the Effects of Gasoline Additive Packages on Engine Power Performance
      W.S. Ku, K.C. Kong, K.H. Lin, C.S. Lin, Chinese Petroleum Corporation
    30. Thailand’s Current and Future Fuels and Lubricants Regulations
      Preeyaporn Vivekaphirat, Director, Bureau of Fuel Oil, Department of Commercial Registration, Ministry of Commerce, Thailand
    31. Australia’s Move to Cleaner Fuels
      Amos Bromhead, Senior Policy Officer, Petroleum and Electricity Division, Australian Department of Industry, Science and Resources
    32. An Overview of European Fuel Additive Engine Tests
      Ard Martens, Texaco Additives International
    33. The Performance of a Gasoline Friction Modifier Fuel Additive International
      Thomas E. Hayden, Texaco Additives
    34. The Influence of Fuel Additives on Ultra-Fine Particulate Emissions from Spark Ignition Engines
      Brian R. Graskow, University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering, Majid R. Ahmadi, Chevron Oronite
    35. Use of Gasoline Additives to Enhance Lubricant Performance
      Malcolm Macduff, Keith C. Corkwell, David C. Arters, and Mitchell M. Jackson, The Lubrizol Corporation
    36. Performances and Catalyst Presulphiding – A Comparative Review of Currently Available Chemistries and Pilot Plant Study of The Current Market Leading Technologies
      Eric Lindenfelser, Mark F. Wilkes and C. David Roberts, The Lubrizol Corporation
    37. Friction Modifier Delivered to Engine Oil via Fuel: Predicting and Monitoring a Performance- Favorable Effect
      Yvonne Thiel, Bryce Wyman, Texaco Additives International
    38. Chemical Additives as Stabilizer for Light Cycle Oil
      Thakor Kikabhai, Richard Heo, Kim Peyton, Nalco/Exxon Energy Chemicals
    39. Pipeline Drag Reduction for the Strategic and Economic Supply of Petroleum Products
      John F. Motier, Baker Petrolite
    40. New Molybdenum Technology for Enhanced Performance in Passenger Car Motor Oils
      Dong Hoon Lee, Infineum Singapore Pte. Ltd.; I.A.W. Bell, Infineum U.K. Ltd.
    41. Friction Modifiers for Automotive Applications – Rig Tests and Performance
      Dick Kenbeek, Thomas Bunemann and Perry Koen, Uniqema
    42. Hydraulic Oil Additive Trends for Construction Equipment
      Himiko Takayama, Katsumi Umehara, Hiroshi Tanabe, Noboru Hirotomi, Chevron Oronite Japan Ltd., Stuart H. Brown, Bright and Clear Consulting, A Kirk Garrett and John Huron, Chevron Oronite Company LLC
    43. Grease the Final Frontier: Forecasting the Additive Requirements in the New Millennium
      Patricia R. Todd, Matthew R. Sivik, and Hyun-Soo Hong, The Lubrizol Corporation
  • 6th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    Jan 25-28, 2000 Regent Hotel, Singapore
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. The Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions on the Asia-Pacific Region
      Tom Dance, Infineum Singapore Pte. Ltd.
    2. The Thai Fuels and Lubes Market: On the Road to a Recovery
      Khunying Thongtip Ratanarat, Executive Director, Petroleum Institute of Thailand
    3. Fuels and Lubes in India —- A Review of Status and Future Requirements
      R. A. Rao, Indian Additives Limited, Chennai, (Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi)
    4. Fuel Quality —- Trends and Future Needs
      Anders Röj, Fuels and Lubricants, Volvo Technological Development Corporation
    5. Trends of Engine Oil Standards —- Harmonization or Dispersion?
      Masahiko Nakada, Toyota Motor Corporation
    6. E-Commerce — Impact and Opportunities
      Ronnie Wee & Chaying Gan, PlaNet Technology Solutions Pte. Ltd.
    7. Future R&D Activity of F&L in Asia and the Pacific
      Junichi Mitsui, Tonen Corporation
    8. Fuel Sulfur —- A Time for Decision
      Walter P. Groff, Southwest Research Institute
    9. Investigation of the Use and Effectiveness of the JASO Two-Stroke Engine Oil Standards
      Masaru Mishima, Chairman of the Society and Investigation Working Committee for the Lubricants Quality Assurance Survey Committee at Japan Lubricating Oil Society, Nippon Mitsubishi Oil Corporation
    10. Update of the DX-1 Development
      Kanji Kikuchi, Hino Motors Ltd.
    11. Recent Activities of OACIS —- Japanese Standards Association
      Kazuyoshi Tasaka, Standard Engineering Department of Japanese Standards Association, Toyota Motors Corp.Noboru Hirotomi, Oronite Japan Limited
    12. Base Oil Quality from a User’s Perspective
      Stan Baldwin, Caltex Lubricants Division, Caltex Corporation
    13. Asia-Pacific Base Oils —- Recovery, Change or Challenge
      Roger Field and Roger Cherry, Etonwood Pte. Ltd., The Kline Group – Asia-Pacific
    14. MAX DEWAX: Membrane Separation in Lube Solvent Dewaxing
      N. A. Bhore, R. M. Gould, S. M. Jacob, M. P. McGuiness, and T.K.K. Tan, Mobil Technology Company
    15. Hydro-processing Routes to Improved Base Oil Quality and Refining Economics
      R.L. Howell, C. Hung, J. Xiao and J.F. Mayer, Chevron Products Company, USA
    16. VHVI Base Oils and White Oils from Fuel Hydro-cracker Bottoms
      H.Y. Sung, SK Corporation – Presenter S.H. Kwon, SK Corporation J.P. Andre, Raytheon E & C
    17. Japan Clean Air Program —- The Influences of Emissions in Current Technologies
      Tadashi Ito, Kazumoto Nakamura, Hiroshi Tsuda, Petroleum Energy Center
    18. Reformulated Gasolines: Lower Particulate Emissions
      Jouni Kivi, Juha Pentikainen, Leena Rantanen, Seppo Mikkonen, Tapio Honkanen, Fortum Oil and Gas Oy, FinlandPaivi Aakko, Technical Research Centre of Finland
    19. Low Benzene Fuel for Motorcycles
      Frank Yuh-Fong Tszeng, Chin-Lian Chen, Kun-Hai Lin, Refining & Manufacturing Research Center, Chinese Petroleum Corp., TaiwanLi-Cheng Hsieh, Department of Agricultural Machinery Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, TaiwanCheng-Tao Wu, Bureau of Air Quality Protection and Noise Control, EPA, Taiwan
    20. Production of Gasoline Components in ASEAN Refineries and Effects of the Stricter Fuel Quality Requirement
      A.S. Nasution, E. Jasjfi and E.H. Legowo, “LEMIGAS” R/D Centre for Oil and Gas Technology, Jakarta Indonesia
    21. Lead Phase-Out and the Challenges of Developing Future Gasoline Specifications
      John D. Courtis, Daedalus LLC
    22. Impact of Fuel Aromatic Content and Type on Injector Deposit Formation in Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) Engines
      Allen A. Aradi, Tom Zahalka, Ethyl Corporation, Richmond Virginia, USABill Imoehl, Siemens Automotive Corporation, Newport News, Virginia
    23. Injector Fouling in Direct Injection Gasoline Vehicles
      David C. Arters, William J. Dimitrakis and Malcolm J. MacDuff, The Lubrizol Corporation
    24. Safe Use of Diesel Lubricity Additives in the Field
      Rinaldo Caprotti, Infineum UK Ltd.
    25. Wax Modifiers for Crude Oils and Heavy Fuels
      Sophia L. Wang, Nalco/Exxon Energy Chemicals; LPAlan Flamberg, RohMax USA, Inc.; Thakor Kikabhai, Nalco/Exxon Energy Chemicals Limited
    26. Diesel Combustion Additives for Reducing Diesel Particulate Emission
      Tim Rogers, Industry Manager Associated Octel
    27. Gasoline Deposit Control Additives —- Recommended Performance and Testing Protocol for Asia-Pacific
      Richard Peyla, Oronite Global Technology, Richmond California USAHenk Sengers, Oronite European Technical Center, Rotterdam, The NetherlandsMichio Shiga, Oronite Japan Technology Center, Omaezaki JapanOronite Additives Division – Chevron Chemical Company
    28. Deposit Formation and Control in Direct Injection Spark Ignitions Engines
      H. Ohkubo, Y. Tomoda, Oronite Japan Technology Center, Omaezaki JapanM. R. Ahmadi, Oronite Global Technology, Richmond CA, USA
    29. Review of Organic Friction Modifiers —- Contribution to Fuel Efficiency?
      Thomas Bunemann, Dick Kenbeek, Han Rieffe, Uniqema
    30. A Study on the Longevity of Friction Modifiers for Gasoline Engine Oil
      Hideyuki Nakamura, Masanori Enomoto, Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.
    31. New Cost-Effective Automotive Gear Oil Additive Technology
      Hyun-Soo Hong and James N. Vinci, The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe Ohio, USA
    32. Contribution of Dispersant Viscosity Index Improvers to Soot Control in the Mack T-8
      Christian Neveu and Hitoshi Hamaguchi, RohMax France and RohMax Japan
    33. Low-Toxic Engine Coolant for Heavy-Duty Construction Equipment
      Kohji Iijima, Satoshi Ohkawa, Komatsu Ltd.Keisaku Iwakata, IPA Ltd.
    34. The Role of the Lubricant in the Fuel Efficient Transmission
      Raymond F. Watts, Infineum USA LP
    35. Relationships Between Thin Film Properties of Fluids and their Performance in Continuously Variable Transmissions
      Ramnath Iyer, Mark T. Devlin and Dave Harris, Ethyl Petroleum Additives Inc.
    36. Synthetic Lubricating Greases —- For Future Requirements
      Ramnath Iyer, Mark T. Devlin and Dave Harris, Ethyl Petroleum Additives Inc.
    37. Application of High Quality (Group II, III) Base Oils to Specialty Lubricants
      Woo-Sik Moon, Yong-Rae Cho and Jung-Sik Chun, SK Corporation
    38. Extended Life Engine Coolant
      Peter Roose, Texaco Global Products
    39. A Review of the Two-Cycle Oil Market in China
      Lim Siong Leng, Infineum
    40. Impact of Oil Volatility in Extended Drain Service (AB & GGC)
      Alex B. Boffa and Greg G. Cook, Chevron Chemical Company, Oronite Additives Division
    41. Balancing Global and Local Needs: The Challenge for Diesel Engine Lubricants
      Nobuaki Kojima, Eric Schnur, Peter Thomson, Lubrizol Japan, Lubrizol Southeast Asia Ltd., Lubrizol Hazelwood
    42. Fuel Economy Durability, The Key to ILSAC GF-3
      Brent R. Dohner and Melody A. Wilk, The Lubrizol Corporation
    43. The Impact of Lubricant Composition and Rheology on Wear in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
      Wim Van Dam, Oronite Global Technology, Richmond CA, USAWilliam W. Willis, Oronite Global Technology, Richmond CA, USAMark W. Cooper, Oronite, San Antonio Test Group, San Antonio TX, USA
    44. PCMO and HDDO Trends
      Yukio Ueda, Infineum Singapore Pte. Ltd.
    45. Synthetic Engine Oils in the Thai Market
      Thanin Utawanit, Department of Fuel and Lubricants Research, Research and Technology Institute, Petroleum Authority of Thailand
    46. Chemical Management Trends in Asia-Pacific
      David J. Collins, Castrol Industrial Asia Pacific
    47. Do Trends in Metalworking Fluids Differ by Region?
      Dr. Frans Van Antwerpen and William R. Downey, Kline & Company Inc., 150 Clove Road, Little Falls, NJ 07424, USA
    48. Replacement of Natural and Synthetic Sulfonates in Metalworking Fluids
      Derek Phillips, Gateway Additive Company SC, USAMichael R. P. Kohut, Lubrizol Derby, UK
    49. Membrane Separation Technology: Recycling of Used Lubricating Oils
      C. K. Chang, Vice President (Corporate Development), Environmental Technology Institute
    50. Oxidation Degradation Study of Palm Oil Methyl Ester Blended Lubricant
      M. A. Maleque and H. H. Masjuki, Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering, University of Malaysia, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    51. Lubrication Performance of Gear Lubricants with Different Additives
      Yeau-Ren Jeng, Shen-Jenn Hwang, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Chia-TaiROCJinn-An Shieh, Jin-Shang Liou, Cheng-Shyong Lin, Refining and Manufacturing Research Center, Chinese Petroleum Corporation, Chia-Yi Taiwan, ROC
  • 5th Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    Jan 26-29, 1999 Regent Hotel, Singapore
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Change and Challenges: The Future of Asia-Pacific Lube and Additives Market
      J. Alun Thomas, Vice-President, The Lubrizol Corporation USA
    2. Fuels and Lubricants Policy in Indonesia
      Siti Djuharmi, Director of Oil and Gas Processing and Marketing
    3. Fuels and Lubes Development and Markets Outlook on Taiwan
      C.S. Lin, Refining & Manufacturing Research Center, Chinese Petroleum Corp., Taiwan
    4. The Korean Downstream Oil Industry Under Deregulation
      Mr. Yol Kim, Director, Petroleum Supply Division, Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy, Republic of Korea
    5. The Current Status and Future Trend of the Lubricant Industry in China
      Sun Yushuang, President, Great Wall Lubricating Oil Co.
    6. Status and Prospects of CNPC’s Downstream Industry
      Ma Hua, Engineer, China National Petroleum Corp.
    7. Japan Clean Air Program (JCAP) -Status Report
      Hiroshi Tsuda, Tadashi Ito, Kazumoto Nakamura, Petroleum Energy Center
    8. Emission Regulation for Motorcycles in AsiaGeorg
      Arthur Hohn, Degussa Catalyst (Thailand) Ltd.
    9. Light-Duty Engine Oil Performance Standards-What’s Next?
      Michael McMillan, Manager, Engine Oil Section, General Motors Research and Development Center
    10. Regional Lube Markets: A New Environment
      Philip Logan, Managing Director, Kline Group, Asia Pacific
    11. Worldwide Fuel Charter
      Peter Misangyi, Supervisor, Fuels and Lubricants Engineering, Ford Motor Co.
    12. Experience on Reformulated Diesel Fuel
      Seppo Mikkonen, Aapo Niemi, Markku Niemi, Leena Rantanen, Pirjo Saikkonen, Neste Oyj
    13. Trends in Gasoline Engine Oils in Japan
      Masaru Mishima, Manager, Nippon Oil Co., Ltd.
    14. Specification Overload! Are Asia Market Needs Being Addressed?
      Richard H. Lee, Ronald J. Stepan, H Watanabe, Oronite Global Technology
    15. Recent Activities in Diesel Engine Lubricating Oils in Japan
      Kanji Kikuchi, Team Leader, Hino Motors, Ltd.
    16. Lubricants On-File System in Japan
      Hitoshi Hamaguchi, Technical Marketing Manager, Rohmax Additives GmbH
    17. A New Japanese System for International F&L Activities
      Kazuyoshi Tasaka, Staff Engineer, Japanese Standards Association
    18. The Future for Naphthenic Base Oils in Asia-Pacific
      Thomas Wallin, Managing Director, Nynas Naphthenics
    19. Market Trends in Synthetic Basefluids
      Herve Fretay, Automotive Sector Team Leader and Global Marketing Manager; John Salkeld, Business Manager, Automotive Lubricants, Uniqema Lubricant
    20. The Development of New Generation Gasoline Engine Oil Using Daqing Lubricating Basestock
      Yu Bo Wei, East China University of Science and Technology; Pan Wen Huan, Fan Qing Bao, Shanghai Oil Refinery
    21. Optimizing Low Temperature Performance in a Changing Global Basestock Mix
      Lewis H. Gaines, David J. Martella, Infineum USA
    22. Production of High Viscosity Index Lube Base Stock by Hydro-conversion Process
      A.S. Nasution, E.Jasjfi, “LEMIGAS” R/D Centre for Oil and Gas Technology
    23. Use of Group II/Group III Base Stocks in Hydraulic and Industrial Applications
      Helen Ryan, Ethyl Petroleum Additives Ltd.
    24. The Effect of Antioxidants on the Stability of Base Oils
      Cyril A. Migdal, Uniroyal Chemical Company, Inc.
    25. Additives for Stabilizing Gasoline and Diesel Fuels
      Paul Yon-Hin, Nalco/Exxon Energy Chemical, L.P.
    26. Development of OCP Viscosity Index Improvers Produced via Insite Catalyst and Process Technology for CH-4 Heavy Duty Engine Oils
      Richard H. McGirk, Gary L. Rath, Dupont Dow Elastomers L.L.C.
    27. A New Type of Ashless Multi-functional Additive
      P.C. Hamblin, Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc.
    28. Multi-Graded Lubricants-Viscometrics, Performance and Economics
      Hitoshi Hamaguchi, Ines Bartholomae, Bernard G. Kinker, Rudiger Jelitte, Alexander Darding, RohMax Additives GmbH
    29. The Use of Cold Flow Additives to Improve Diesel Fuel Economy
      Alfred K. Jung, Ralph W. Stevens Jr., Magda M. Kapuscinski, Roger L. Leisenring Jr., Texaco Global Products LLC Nancy M. Strete, Engineering Test Services/Cummins Engine Company
    30. Aftermarket Additives a Possible Methodology
      Maurice LePera, LePera and Associates
    31. Manual Transmission Fluid to Satisfy Global Market Needs – Part II
      Hyun-Soo Hong, Michael E. Huston, Lubrizol Corp.Yukio Kurihara, Hirohito Hasegawa, Nobuaki Kojima, Lubrizol JapanMichael Gahagan, Lubrizol International Laboratories, Hazelwoold, UK
    32. Lubricant Impact on Fuel Economy in a Diesel Engine and in the ACEA Bench Fuel Economy Test
      D.E. Copp, C.P. Warrens, BP Oil International Ltd.
    33. Ester Base Fluids for Automotive Lubricants
      G (Bert) van der Waal, Uniqema Lubricants
    34. Engine Coolant Compatibility
      P. Van De Ven, R.J. Pellet, Texaco Global Products LLC
    35. Advanced Borate Automotive Gear Lubricants
      Shengchun Yan, Motoi Ishigami, Katsumi Umehara, Satoshi Ohta, Oronite Japan Ltd.
    36. Gas Engines Need Gas Engine Oils
      M.R. Logan, K.D. Carabell, N.K. Smrcka, Oronite Additives, Division of Chevron Chemical Company
    37. Gas Engines Need Gas Engine Oils
      M.R. Logan, K.D. Carabell, N.K. Smrcka, Oronite Additives, Division of Chevron Chemical Company
    38. An Effective Evaluation Method on Anti-Fret Performance of Greases
      Jinn-An Shieh, Tzu-Ming Cheng, Jin-Shang Liou, Su-Teng Chang, Refining and Manufacturing Research Center, Chinese Petroleum Corporation Yi-Sheng Huang, China Stell Corp.
    39. Shear Stable Mist Suppressants for Aqueous Metalworking Fluids
      Colin Stone, Sanjay Kalhan, Steve Twining, Paul Nai, The Lubrizol Corp.Richard Marano, Rebecca Messick, Bill Johnston, Ford Motor Co.
    40. Need of Hydraulic Oil Specification for Construction Equipment
      Satoshi Ohkawa, Komatsu Ltd.
    41. Hydraulic Oil for Construction Equipment in Japan
      Takeshi Kodama, Mitsubishi Oil Co. Ltd.
    42. Development of New Industrial Gear Oils Based on Alternate Sulfur-Phosphorus Chemistry
      Hyun-Soo Hong, James N. Vinci, The Lubrizol Corp.
    43. Group II Base Stocks and Additive Response in a Hydraulic Fluid
      David Oesterle, Paul Nai, The Lubrizol Corp.
    44. An Innovative System to Protect Brand Image and Prevent Revenue Losses in the Fuels and Lubricants Industry
      Linda M. Gallher, Richard L. Chambers, Oronite Additives Division, Chevron Chemical Company
    45. Effect of Diesel Fuel Lubricity on Fuel Pump Wear
      Kazuki Tomishima, Kazumasa Ogihara, Takao Hasegawa, R&D Center, Zexel Co.
    46. A Field Survey of Gasoline-Related Deposit Levels in Consumer Operated Vehicles
      Martin K. Megnin, Caltex Petroleum Corporation Randy G. Chevalier, Wilfred Beijers, Chevron Chemical Company
    47. The Progress Toward Cleaner Transportation Fuels in Taiwan
      Kwang-cheng Kong, Kun-hai Lin, Chi-sheng Wu, Cheng-shiong Lin, Refining and Manufacturing Research Center, Chinese Petroleum Corp.
    48. The Role of Deposit Control Additives with Japanese Motor Gasolines for Cleaner Engine and Emissions
      Yoshiaki Tomoda, Hitoshi Ohkubo, Yuuki Katoh, Yasuhiro Ogasawara, Oronite Japan Technology Center, Oronite Japan Ltd.
    49. An Analysis of 1996 Gasoline Quality in the United States and Japan
      Joseph M. Colucci, Automotive Fuels Consulting, Inc.Thomas Darlington, Dennis Kahlbaum, Air Improvement Resources, Inc.
    50. A Comparison of Gasoline Direct Injection and Port Fuel Injection Vehicles, Part I: Fuel System Deposits
      David C. Arters, Ewa A. Bardasz, Elizabeth A. Schiferl, William J. Dimitrakis, The Lubrizol Corp.
    51. Post Auto-Oil: The EU 2000 Specifications and their Consequences
      Jeremy Wilkinson, Fuels Manager and Manager, Shell Research Eastern (Pte) Ltd.
  • 3rd Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    Jan 14-16, 1997 Regent Hotel, Singapore
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. Japan’s Clean Air Program
      Shin Morita, Deputy Director, Refining Division, Petroleum Dept., Ministry of International Trade and Industry Dr. Hirotsugo Nomura, General Manager, Technology Dept., Petroleum Energy Center
    2. Environmental Policies on Vehicular Air Pollution and Their Impact on Fuels and Lubricants Specifications
      Jean Rosete, Senior Envtl. Mgt. Specialist, Environmental Management Bureau, Philippine Department of Envt. And Natural Resources
    3. Pacific Rim Chemical Control Legislation
      Peter Stonebraker, Product Compliance Coordinator, Chevron Chemical Co.
    4. Material Safety Data Sheet System: The Next Generation
      Peter Stonebraker, Product Compliance Coordinator, Chevron Chemical Co.
    5. Use of Re-refined Oil, Is it a Business Opportunity or Environmental Responsibility?
      Daniel Cheng, Group Managing Director, Dunwell Industrial (Holdings), Ltd.
    6. Bensan “Zero-Waste” Oil Re-refining Technology
      Benjamin Santos, President, Bensan Industries
    7. The Tomorrow’s of Our Industry
      Thomas Sheahan, Manager OEM/Industry Relations/Regulatory, Lubrizol Corp.
    8. Recent Trend of Diesel Engine Technology and Requirement on Fuels and Lubricants for Construction Equipment
      Satoshi Ohkawa, Sen. Engr., Construction Equipment Research Center, Komatsu Ltd.
    9. Outline of Engine Oil Standards for Motorcycle Development and Future
      Kenichi Noda, Chief Engineer, Engineering Research Dept. 1, Asaka R&d Center, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.
    10. Future Sequence Tests for Gasoline Engine Oils
      Kiyotaka Nakamura, Engineer, Material Engineering Section No.3 Material Engineering Dept., Nissan Motor Co.
    11. Worldwide Fuel Lubricant Requirements: Ford Perspective
      Peter Misangyi, Supervisor, Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Engineering, Ford Automotive Operations
    12. Chinese Base Oil and Lubricants Market
      Chen Guoming, Section Director, Senior Engineer, Technical Supervising Department, Manufacturing Division, SINOPEC
    13. Shipping Issues in Base Oil Movements
      Jeffrey Mavelli, Director, Sound Tanker Chartering Inc.
    14. Refining and Product Quality Benefits for New Hydrocracked Lube Base Stock in Singapore
      Charles Baker, Research Associate, Mobil Technology Company
    15. Assessing the Carcinogenic Potential of Lubricating Base Oils
      Gary Blackburn, President, Petrolabs, Inc.
    16. Worldwide Lubricant Specification and Approval Systems and a Recommendation for the Asia-Pacific Region
      Greg Guinther, R&D Advisor, Ethyl Corp.
    17. PCMO Asia: Market Needs and Issues
      Myron Desing, Marketing Technical Services Manager, Asia Pacific, Lubrizol Southeast Asia (Pte.) Ltd.
    18. The Effect of Two-Stroke Oils Reaction Energy on White Smoke
      Sanya Pannoi, Researcher, Automotive Lubricant Research Division, R&D Centre, Petroleum Authority of Thailand
    19. The Development and Application of High Performance Turbine Oil
      Jin-Shang Liou, Group Leader, Industrial Research Division, Refining and Manufacturing Research Center, Chinese Petroleum Corp.
    20. Railroad Diesel Engine Cleanliness: The Impact of the Engine Oil Additive Formulation
      Mark Logan, Staff Engineer, Industrial Engine Oil Unit, Oronite Technology Group, Chevron Research and Technology
    21. Rapidly Biodegradable Lubricants: Current Situation and Outlook
      Theo Mang, Technical Director, Fuchs Petrolub AG Oel + Chemie
    22. Designing Driveline Lubricants to Satisfy Global Market Needs
      Lee Schiemann, Segnment Manager, Gear Oil, Lubrizol Corp.
    23. Japanese Transmission Oil Trends
      Yasuyoshi Suzuki, Lube Product Dept. Tonen Corp.
    24. Changes in Diesel Fuel Lubricity Associated with Worldwide Trends in Sulfur Levels
      R.J. Batt, Manager, Technical Officer, Fuels & Technology Group Associated Octel
    25. Lubricity of Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel in Japan
      Masanori Okada, Toyota Motor Corporation
    26. Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel in Asia and the Effect on Engine and Fuel System Performance
      Greg Ondercin, Worldwide Segment Manager, Fuel Products, Lubrizol Corp.
    27. The Avoidance of Antagonistic Effects from Lubricity Additives for Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel
      Michael James Attfield, Product Manager, Fuel Additives, Adibis
    28. Neste Oil’s Experiences of Reformulated Gasoline and Diesel Fuels in Finland
      Matteus Joutsimo, Vice President, Neste Oil Research & Dev’t
    29. Reformulated Gasolines
      Martin Megnin, Coordinator, Product Technology Fuels, Caltex Petroleum Corp.
    30. Use of Aftermarket Gasoline Additives to Solve Fuel Related Deposit Problems in Asia
      Randy Chevalier, Research Engineer, Chevron Chemicals Co.
    31. Secondary Additive Packages: A Cost Effective Alternative for Saving Fuel and the Environment
      Roger Melley, Manager, Research and Product Development, Maryn Research Ltd.
    32. Antioxidants for Oxygenated Gasolines
      Scott Schwabb, Research Scientist, Fuels Research Group, Ethyl Petroleum Additives
    33. Qualifying Fuels and Lubricants Testing Laboratories for ISO 9002 and ISO/IEC Guide 25 Certification
      Lee Grant, Director, Dept. of Automotive Fuels and Fluids Research, Southwest Research Institute
    34. Identifying Microbial Contamination in Fuel Systems and Controlling it with Universal Solute Biocides
      Frederick Passman, President, Biodeterioration Control Associates Inc.
    35. Hydrodesulphurization of Gas Oil Using Co-Mo/Al2O3 Catalyst
      Prof. A.S. Nasution, R/D Centre for Oil and Gas Technology, Lemigas
  • 2nd Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    January 29-31, 1996 China World Hotel, Beijing, China
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    1. The Indian Market Place
      N.K. Puri, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
    2. Philippines – An Overview of the Philippine Petroleum Downstream Market
      Rebecca Alivio-Barcelo, Caltex (Philippines) Inc.
    3. Progress on Standards and Specifications for Automotive Fuels and Lubricants in China
      Lu Cheng-Qiao, Zhang Cheng-Qing, Han Xi-An, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Sinopec
    4. Improving Air Quality in Thailand
      Pramote Yantaksa, Fuel Oil Division, Ministry of Commerce
    5. Managing Pollution from Diesel Vehicles in Hong Kong
      Bowen Leung, Hong Kong Government
    6. The Dynamics of the Asian Marketplace – From a Global Supplier’s Perspective
      James Hanes, Ethyl Corporation
    7. New Sequences and Test Methods for Engine Oils in Europe
      Max Gairing, Mercedes-Benz AG; Heribert Nasch., I.S.P. GmbH
    8. Engine Oil and Gasoline Specifications: General Motors’ View on Future Needs
      Michael L. McMillan, General Motors, Research & Development Center
    9. Japanese Engine Oil Trends
      Mineo Kagaya, Nippon Oil Co. Ltd.
    10. Requirements of Lubricating Oils for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
      Kenji Mihara, Komatsu Ltd.
    11. Pacific Rim: Engine Oil Quality vs. OEM Requirements
      Jan Trocki, Castrol International
    12. Engine Lubricants for Commercial Road Transport in Asia: Meeting the Challenge
      Steve Devon, Shell International Petroleum Co. Ltd.; Kevin Bush, Shell Research Eastern (Pte.) Ltd.; Wolfgang Warnecke, Pieter Purmer, PAE Labor Deutsche Shell AG
    13. Lubricant Formulation Effects on Oil Seal Degradation
      Tony Wooding, Shell International Chemicals Ltd.
    14. Polyalphaolefins, The Base Fluids for Modern Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oils
      Rainer Benda, Albemarle Corp.
    15. A Review of the Asia-Pacific Base Oil Supply & Demand
      Harland Bullow, Mobil Sales and Supply Corp.
    16. Recent Advances in Lube Hydroprocessing Technology
      Waqar Qureshi, Chevron Research and Technology Co.
    17. Upgrading the Lubricating Base Stock by a Hydrotreating Catalyst
      Giy-Shoung Huang, Chinese Petroleum Corp.
    18. Lubricants and the Environment
      Wilfried Bartz, Technische Akademie Esslingen
    19. Changing Diesel Engine oil Performance Needs in Asia-Pacific
      Joseph Chai, Lubrizol Corp.
    20. Some Investigations on High Performance 2 Cycle Engine Oils in the Next Generation
      Shinichi Mitsumoto, Mitsubishi Oil Co. Ltd.
    21. New Dispersants for New Specifications
      Roy Yamamoto, Texaco Additive Co.
    22. Hydraulic Fluids: Quality Trends in Asia
      Frank Lorio, Lubrizol Corp.
    23. New Extended Life Antifreeze Coolant Technology
      Larry Kuntschik, Texaco Lubricants Co.
    24. Handling and Storage of Base Oils and Additives
      Bruce Conti, GATX Terminal Corp.
    25. Lead Phaseout in Thailand
      Yodchai Jotiban, Petroleum Authority of Thailand
    26. Reduction of Lead in Gasoline and its Effects on Exhaust Valve Seat Recession
      William Dimitrakis, Lubrizol Corp.
    27. Lead Phaseout in the Asian Context
      David Armstrong, Shell Research Eastern (Pte.) Ltd.
    28. Fuel Issues in Indonesia
      Ariffi Nawawi, Pertamima
    29. Evaluation of Non-Additized and Additized Chinese Fuels in Port Fuel Injected Engines
      Fan Qing Bao, Sinopec Shanghai Gao Qiao Refinery Research Institute
    30. Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel Issues
      Eric Olsen, Chevron Research and Technology Co.
    31. Very-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuels: The Swedish Experience
      M.J. Attfield, Adibis
    32. A Lab Emission Test Established for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
      Chung-Bang Chen, Chinese Petroleum Corp.
    33. Dual Aspects of Deposit Control Additives in Controlling Gasoline Engine Exhaust Emissions
      Miltos Papachristos, The Associated Octel Co. Ltd.
    34. Performance Benefits from Diesel Detergent Additives
      David Williams, The Associated Octel. Ltd.
  • 1st Annual Fuels & Lubes Asia Conference
    Jan 23-25, 1995 Shangri-La Sentosa, Singapore
    Format: CD | Price: US$500


    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 Ltdli>

    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
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