This flagship even has been now running for 4 years and has been enjoying extensive support and large scale participation of the oil trading community.
The resounding success of the preceding events which have seen over 600 participants and the feedback from the members of the trading community who are planning to attend this year’s event is a clear indication of the success awaiting Batumi Retreat 2025.
As in previous years, in addition to the information day and informal networking delegates will enjoy a rich programme of technical visits including Kulevi oil terminal and Black Sea Oil refinery site. You can join the participants of the technical visit by pre-registering before May 29.
As part of the programme, on the June 13, participants will enjoy an exclusive visit to Chateau Iveri, a renowned winery nestled in the picturesque region of Adjara. Scenic vineyard walks and a visit to waterfalls – immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes. Networking in an exceptional setting – strengthen business relationships in an informal atmosphere.
With the Support:
Speakers:
Julien Mathonniere,
Energy Intelligence Group Oil Markets Economist
Rosemary Griffin,
S&P Global OPEC+ Lead Reporter
Daria Savenkova,
Petromarket Research Group Manager
Dr. Irakli Danelia,
MAERSK Central Asia & Caucasus Region Business Development Head
Jaba Tarimanashvili,
Trans Logistic Director
Dr. Salome Danelia,
Hegelmann Multimodal Strategic Commercial Manager
Alexander Dilbazi,
Kazkontrakt Business Development Director
Natalia Lee,
SANEG - TBC Manager of the Import and Export Department
Daniya Nuriddinova,
PTC Operator Commercial Director
Nikolai Kheveli,
Maritime Transport Agency of Georgia Acting head of Maritime Single Window Unit
Parviz Mammadov,
Energo Trade General Partner for Central Asia and the Caucasus
Zia Khaidarov,
Salvo Marine Co-owner, Director of Risks and Business Development
The Highlights:
1
Low sulphur fuel oil market in the Black Sea and the Med. Marine fuel component and feedstock streams. The Med ECA introduction implications for export streams from Central Asia
2
Diesel and gasoil markets in the Black Sea and Med region
3
The Kazakh market specifics and their impact of the Georgian port flows
4
Refining in Turkmenistan – supply of crude to Turkmenbashi refinery, quality and utilisation levels
5
Azerbaijan as a source product streams for Georgian terminals
6
The infrastructure for transportation and throughput of Kazakh, Azeri and Turkmen cargoes
7
Transcaucasian Transit Corridor specifics
8
Overview of throughput facilities at Batumi and Kulevi. Poti and Anaklia development prospects
9
The Georgian domestic market – consumption, import sources