WORLD CTL 2008 ( www.world-CTL2008.com )- the world conference on the conversion of coal into petroleum products Posted:23 -12- 2007,13 : 57GMT albawaba.com
World CTL2008 , the first world conference on the liquefaction of coal, will take place in Paris on 3 and 4 April2008 . Organised under the auspices of the World Energy Council, the World Coal Institute and the IFP (French Petroleum Institute), it will bring together the major players in CTL (Coal-To-Liquids). Experts from industries using petroleum products, such as the petrochemical and the automotive and aviation industries, as well as the suppliers of CTL like the engineering industries, financial bodies and catalyst suppliers will contribute their expertise during a programme rich in speeches about the current and future major challenges of this industry.
The liquefaction of coal (“Coal-To-Liquids” or “CTL”) has reappeared today at the heart of strategic thinking about energy supplies.30 % of the fuels consumed in South Africa are produced from coal. The US air force has just finished flight tests on a B- 52using similarly-produced fuel and will have tested its entire fleet before the end of2011 . The "China University of Petroleum" has just launched a "CTL" option, while China's leading coal producer, China Shenhua, will start up its first CTL unit in 2008 with a capacity of20 , 000bbl/day.
The World CTL 2008 conference will be the prime place for exchanges about CTL’s strategic, environmental, technological and economic challenges.
In strategic terms, CTL contributes towards reducing the energy dependence of many countries with large coal reserves and little oil. It will enable mining companies to become more profitable and petroleum companies to diversify their supplies. A debate between senior managers of mining and petroleum groups will put the strategies of these two major industries into perspective.
In environmental terms, coal is a substance which, because of its chemical nature, can emit a high level of carbon dioxide. This question, which is a major preoccupation of players in the CTL field, will be discussed, quantified and presented relatively in relation to other energy sources. Researchers and industrialists will present pilot or already industrialised solutions. They will show the environmental advantages of CTL-produced fuels, known as "synthetic fuels", in relation to conventional fuels.
In technical terms, the technical, economic and environmental performances of the processes will be presented by the leading businesses in each of the two technical routes, "indirect" and "direct".
The economic issues specific to CTL are important. Profitability will be affected by several uncertainties: variations in coal and oil prices, the uncertain duration of fiscal policies, incentives for not, the cost of environment-related measures, the reduced guarantees that licensers and engineering companies will be able to give, as industrial experience today is limited to a single company.
Beyond CTL, the World CTL 2008 conference will also be an opportunity to present the production of chemical products from coal ("Coal-To-Chemicals") and the use of biomass as a raw material ("Biomass-To-Liquids").
Finally, the 2008 World CTL Award will be presented to Dr. Wasaka, Researcher and Executive Director of NEDO (Japan), for his contribution to CTL knowledge, by Yves Chauvin, Nobel Prize 2005 for Chemistry. On the same site and parallel to the conference, an exhibition will be held where companies will be able to receive their current and potential customers. To access the latest information on World CTL: world-ctl2008.com Press Contact:
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