An Introduction to the Petroleum Industry Cape Peninsula University of Technology Cape Town 25 30 August 2013 Townhouse Hotel & Conference Centre, In association with Corporation Street, Cape Town The South African Institution Of Chemical Engineers Objectives The course gives a complete overview of the petroleum industry, from crude oil in the ground, via refining, to products delivered to your local filling station. As such, it offers an opportunity for recent entrants to obtain the widest possible view of the industry in the shortest possible time. The course is intensive, and for that reason takes place in a single location well removed from the daily demands of work. Residence in the conference centre is encouraged, so that participants need not waste time travelling, and also so that they can start to forge those networks that are essential to the smooth running of the industry. To foster this, a favorable daily rate has been negotiated at the hotel. The course lecturers include Prof Jean Pierre Favennec, who is an IFP Professor based in Paris; Prof Philip Lloyd of CPUT s Energy Institute; Dr Dave Wright, General Manager, Corporate Planning, Engen; and Mike Stead, also of Engen Corporate Planning. The course will be full time over the five days, but half a day will be devoted to a tour of the Calref refinery, courtesy of the Chevron Corporation. To ensure ready interaction with the lecturers, a maximum of 20 students will be admitted to the course.
Course outline Monday 26 August What is oil? What is energy? The world of oil an overview Oil exploration and production Shipping crude oil Tuesday 27 August International trade in crude oil and petroleum products An introduction to refining Wednesday 28 August Integrating the utilities Introduction to refining operations optimization and management Meeting product demands Visit to refinery Thursday 29 August The distribution and marketing of product Control of the refinery, safety and the environment Mike Stead Distribution and marketing in SA Dr Dave Wright International petroleum policy Petroleum policy and regulation in SA Friday 30 August Synfuels Overview of SA Markets The pricing of products in SA Peak oil and the future
Course Notes All delegates will be provided with course notes on a cd or memory stick, which will include some background material. All delegates are expected to have their own laptop or other device for reading the notes. Continuing Professional Development The course has been registered with ECSA. Delegates will be provided with certificates showing 5 CPD points, should they need it. Social After registration on Sunday 25 August, there will be a finger supper at 6pm in the hotel foyer. There will be a closing dinner on Thursday 29 August. We will leave the hotel at 6.30pm. Lunch will be provided at the hotel each day, the cost of which is included in the conference fee. Transport can be provided from the airport to the hotel, subject to prior arrangement. Registration fees The fees include the cost of all meals except for three dinners, and include transport to and from the refinery. Conference fee R11500.00
Venue and accommodation The Townhouse Hotel is in the centre of Cape Town, two blocks from the Houses of Parliament. It has a modern conference centre with a range of venue options available on two spacious levels, equipped with state of the art audio visual and presentation aids. Morning and afternoon teas and a full lunch are included in the conference fee. The hotel offers 4* accommodation. Features include: a total of 106 modern rooms, all have en suite bathrooms air conditioning soundproof windows free high speed internet access on fair usage policy DSTV hairdryer electronic safe 24 hour room service complimentary tea & coffee with freshly baked biscuits mini bar on request a paraplegic room and non smoking rooms are also available secure undercover parking The hotel s Trees restaurant features a widely varied A la Carte menu. The winter grill offers either a choice between 2 casseroles, served with vegetables, starch of the day or a rump / sirloin steak with a side dish of either starch or vegetables. There are many other restaurants within easy walking distance of the hotel. Accommodation is R850.00 per night single, R1050.00 per night double, inclusive of breakfast and VAT at 14%, but exclusive of 1% tourism fee. Complete the enclosed booking form and send with 1 night s deposit to the hotel before 16 August 2013. The hotel will arrange transport from and to Cape Town International Airport if required.
Registration On Line at http://active.cput.ac.za/energy/public/index.asp?pageid=715 Alternatively fax or email this form Title Initials First name. Surname Position Organisation.. Address.. Postal Code.. Tel (w) ( ) Cell (..) Fax (..). e mail... Dietary requirements. 1. Will you be accompanied? Yes/No* *Circle the relevant response Registration fee R11 500 payable in full by 16 August 2013 Payment should be made to: Account Name: Cape Peninsula University of Technology Bank Name: ABSA BANK Branch Name: PUBLIC SECTOR BRANCH Branch Code: 632 005 Account Number: 01162510521 Reference Number: 2471 55006 PI xxxx where xxxx is the Invoice Number (see below) Swift code of bank: (for international bank transfers): ABSA ZA JJ Send Registration Form to deklerka@cput.ac.za. You will receive an Invoice Number by return. Payment MUST be received by 20 August 2013 at latest. We reserve the right to cancel the course if there are less than 12 applicants. If there are more than 18 applicants, they will be accepted on a first come first served basis and the course will be repeated at a later stage.
Lecturers Jean Pierre Favennec is a specialist in energy, including energy economics, geopolitics and the strategic aspects. He has also worked more specifically on the downstream sector of the hydrocarbons industry, and has written a number of papers on these subjects. He is the author of several books: Refining Economics and Management ; Research and Production of Oil and Gas: Reserves, Costs, Contract ; Energy: at which price? and Energy Geopolitics. He teaches Energy Economics at a number of Universities including in the Middle East. He has also addressed many international conferences all over the world, about the situation of the energy, oil and gas industries. Philip Lloyd is a chemical engineer and nuclear physicist who has spent most of his career in industry, first in the mining industry and then in construction management. Fifteen years ago he returned to academic life, first as professor of Environmental Chemical Engineering at Wits and later as a Research Fellow at UCT s ERC. He is presently a member of staff at the Energy Institute, Cape Peninsula University of Technology. He also consults to industry. He has won many awards, and was nominated SANEA s Energy Man of the Year in 2010. Dave Wright is a chemical engineer by training, and after a spell lecturing at the University of Natal (as it then was), he joined Engen and has acted in a wide range of roles throughout the company, and is presently General Manager of Corporate Planning. Mike Stead is also a chemical engineer by training, and after working at the Engen Refinery in Durban, rising to General Manager, he was transferred to the Engen Head Office in Cape Town where he understudies Dave Wright.
Hotel Reservation Townhouse Hotel, 60 Corporation Street, Cape Town, 8000 - Tel: +27 21 4657050 - Fax: +27 21 4653891 Petroleum Industry Course, 25 th to 30 th August 2013 Special rates have been negotiated. Registration forms must be send directly to the hotel by sending an email to danine@townhouse.co.za, or fax to 021 4653891. Closing date for all reservations is Mon 16th August 2013. Beautifully appointed, stylish rooms with a choice of two large twin beds or a queen size bed and a separate bathroom - some rooms have both bath and shower and some roomshave a luxury shower only. Deluxe Single room @ R850.00 Deluxe Double room @ R1,050.00 Room preference: Non smoking room Smoking room Arrival Date: Departure Date: Number of guests: The above rates are quoted per room, per night Should any reservations be made on any website(including the hotel's own website) or via any other procedure (for example through a travel or tour operator)than the requested email, the contracted rates will not apply. Rate/s will not be amended These rate are inclusive of Breakfast and 14% VAT, but exclusive of 1% Tourism Levy. Please note that check-in is at 14h00 and check-out is at 11h00 on the day of departure. The following cancellation policy applies: *should you cancel 15 days prior to the arrival date you will be liable for 25% off the booked value. *should you cancel 14 days prior to the arrival date/or you fail to arrive, you will be liable for full cancellation fees GUEST INFORMATION Guest Details: Sharing with: Title: First Name: Last Name: Title: First Name: Last Name: Address: Postal Code Country : Telephone: Mobile number Fax number E-mail address: METHOD OF PAYMENT Card Type: MASTER CARD VISA DINERS AMERICAN EXPRESS Card Number: Expiry Date: CVV Number :(this is the last 3 digits on the back of your credit card) * Please include a copy of the front and back of the credit card in order for the hotel to charge the card. Electronic Bank Transfer Our Bank Details: Bank: First National Bank Branch: Claremont Branch code: 200109 Account No. 50152537039 Swift code: FIRNZAJJ * Please forward a copy of the deposit slip as proof of payment to reservations on (f) +27 21 4653891 or danine@townhouse.co.za I herewith authorise the hotel to process my credit card for payment of the above booking. I also confirm that I herewith acknowledge and accept the terms and conditions of this booking Signature: Name printed: Date: ACCOMMODATION BOOKING FORM This reservation must be guaranteed with 1 nights accommodation either by a major credit card or by electronic bank transfer, no later than 16th August 2012. Personal or company cheques will not be accepted on check-in. Your reservation will automatically be cancelled should you fail to meet the payment deadline.
GUEST INF ORMATION The class of 2011 It really enriched my understanding of the industry but maybe more importantly it made me EXCITED to form part of the industry you made the course interesting and your enthusiasm is contagious. The class of 2012 An extremely informative course which definitely broadened my understanding of this huge industry, and gave me a vastly better perspective than before.
Contact Anneke de Klerk, Tel 021 460 3660 Fax 021 460 3728 e mail deklerka@cput.ac.za Prof Philip Lloyd, Tel 021 460 4216 Cell 083 441 5247 e mail lloydp@cput.ac.za