The Argus Crude and Refined Products Exports Conference 2017 covers topics such as:
- The intersection of energy and transportation for the Trump administration
- Refinery access and energy economics
- Arbitrage and risk management
- Onshore infrastructure and planned projects
- Upstream production and anticipated supply and pricing
- Freight nomination and impacts on pricing
- Route details relative to supply and demand trends, price formation and other specifics
- Pricing expectations for crude and refined products
- International demand for gasoline, jet fuel, diesel and other refined products
- The new generation of ship owners and how international oil companies and large Asia-Pacific operators play into the mix
- Shipyard production and anticipated freight demand
- Freight rates volatility and maritime transport economics
- The impact of Mexican Energy Reform on the liquid tanker market
- Details on the Jones Act, open export market and outlook for NAFTA
The Argus Crude and Refined Products Exports Conference 2017 brings together:
- Maritime organizations
- Ship brokers and agents
- Government entities
- Chartering desks and traders
- US and international oil producers
- Refiners
- Panama Canal Representatives
- Maritime ports and port authorities
- Infrastructure firms
- US Maritime Administration representatives (MARAD)
- Banks
- Lightering experts (AET)
- Law firms
- Hedge funds
- Labs
- Insurance firms
- Service providers