Advancing the petrochemicals and fertilizer industry

Representatives from across the region’s petrochemical and fertilizer sectors met at the Sustainable Fertilizer Technologies Seminar and networking luncheon.

Over 150 representatives from across the region’s petrochemical and fertilizer sectors met in the capital earlier this week to discuss pathways to make their industries more sustainable and competitive.

The Malaysian Petrochemicals Association (MPA), the Fertilizer Industry Association of Malaysia (FIAM), and the Oil and Gas Asia (OGA) trade show supported Stamicarbon in organizing the Sustainable Fertilizer Technologies Seminar and networking luncheon.

Stamicarbon, Maire Group’s innovation and licensing company, is a global provider of urea technology. With 75 years of knowledge and experience, they have licensed over 260 urea plants and completed over 100 revamping and optimization projects as pioneers and global leaders.

The seminar was also well attended by representatives from government, regulatory bodies, and corporate sectors from the region.

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With the effects of climate change and rising food security concerns, participants heard from experts covering a range of topics including insights into new technologies and optimisation of fertilizer plants.

Under the spotlight was “green” ammonia which is gaining attention and interest as a solution to produce carbon-free fertilizers and a clean fuel source for shipping.

Speakers also highlighted the role of smart fertilizers to reduce Malaysia’s current heavy dependence on imported fertilizers and to increase crop yields for farmers.

Mr. Philip Kong, Vice President of MPA, and Mr. Leong Kin Kieat, Chairman of FIAM, were joined by senior executives Dr. Luciano Giorgi (Vice President, Malaysia Region, Maire) and Stephen Zwart (Vice President Licensing, Stamicarbon) who all delivered speeches as part of the event.

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OGA, the largest meeting place for the oil and gas industry in Southeast Asia, is hosting its 2023 edition from Sept 13 to 15.  The show will be working with leading organisations including MPA to advance industry knowledge in open sessions on the trade floor.

The MPA, founded in 1997, is an industry group that represents Malaysia’s petrochemical industry. Currently, MPA members include enterprises that manufacture and trade petrochemicals and plastic resins, as well as companies that provide services to the petrochemical industry.

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