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The largest base oil and lubricants conference in Russia will be held in Moscow

The 6th annual conference “CIS Base Oils and Lubricants” will be held in Moscow on the 22nd -24th of May. Over the last few years this key industry event has become not only a major business-forum but also a favourite networking platform among all the professionals involved in the base oils, additives, and lubricants production, as well as their suppliers and partners.

Global economy is currently undergoing a significant change due to a shift from resource based to service economy and these trends inevitably have an impact on the fuel, base oil, and lubricant production. Therefore, in 2018 the conference will focus on the strategic industry development both on a regional and global scales.

Key “CIS Base Oils & Lubricants” 2018 conference topics:

  • Trends in lubricants demand shift: analytics and forecasts
  • Efficiency maximising technologies and automation: lubricants and base oils production case-studies
  • End-users’ and OEM requirements, dynamics of the main industry market
  • Key region producers’ projects

A dedicated re-refining focus-day will be traditionally included in the conference programme (22nd of May). This conference is the only unique platform in the region for discussions and co-working between the re-refiners, producers, technology vendors and governmental bodies that regulate the used oils recycling.

Among the regular conference attendees: Rosneft-Lubricants, Gazprom Neft – Lubricants, LLK International, Tatneft, Naftan, Total Vostok, Shell, Fuchs Petrolube and many more.

The conference registration is open from the 1st of December 2017. As an official Media Partner of the event, Lubricant World offers its readers 10% discount. Use LWB10 bonus code registering online to benefit from this discount: www.globuc.com/cisbaseoilsandlubes/

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